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t THE NYSSA G ATE CITY JO U R N A L . N Y SSA . OREGON. THURSDAY. M ARCH 31. 1955 PA G E SEV EN Gay Way Bow! Gait City JOURNAL KENNY Cinderella Ball Royalty Chosen The Malheur district of Scout ers completed their scout and ex plorer leadership training course with an overnight session at the site of Old Fort Boise. Saturday. W. L. McPartland. Malheur dis trict training chairman and Freli Rlair. Explorer chairman, were in direct charge of the course which began Feb. 17. An excellent at tendance of approximately 40 idults and explorers leaders was f reported. After camp was set up Satur day supper was prepared, a va- I riety of fires, and several differ ent typos of cooking were accom- j pli- hed by the Sharp Hatchet pa trol. Sunday's activities included dudy of spatter printing of leaves and plants, smoke-tone printing; plaster casting of animals and bird footprints demonstrated by- kaemper, prince; Kristin Rine Mr. McPartland; viewing the axe hart, Cinderella; Gary Jones, yard under the leadership of Mr. duke, and Irene Jayo, duchess. Blair which included correct care and handling of knife and axe; running of the compass course led by Dean Fife: the rope yard featuring lashings square and di agonal, by McPartland and meas uring distance under the direction of Dick Forbess. McPartland also stated that certificates are being prepared for all those completing the training.. Individuals missing some of the sessions may make up these meet ings by contacting the course- leaders. SNODGRASS _________S p o r t s E d it o r Seniors Pace Inter-Class Meet Bulldogs Picked For SRV Tille r ' Scouters Complete Training Courses Boise Team Beats Adrian High GAA The annual NHS inter-class Adrian—The Adrian Union track meet got underway last high school GAA basketball team The Nyssa Bulldogs have been week with the senior class run picked by Jerry Cammon as the was defeated by the Gem State ning away from all other oppon- ream~to"beat in this year's SRV Optical girls' basketball team of enT h i° e v e n t ¡T * ! conferente baseball schedule Boise in a game played at Adrian The events which hav-e been Gammon cast his vote for the last Tuesday night at the high dash with d-emofreRthe ,L ° V aLd Nyssa crew after six of the s w ™ 'sch001 gym Valley Women's League W Ackerman Motor 30 Manser Inc . 27 Watson & LaMantia 26 Owyhee Beauty Shop 26 H & D Market Stunz Lumber n erb rea k m g th eia D em ^ fs^ R o n ° f the SRV A league Flnal score was 47 to 45 in Leedy’s Grill - g pe n l l -5. Ron pjcked Vale as the top prospect favor of the Boise team though aid Cooper gave the seniors an- for title the Adrian girls had been ahead Idaho Power other win when he out classed several times during the game Globe Furniture The Vikings will have eight the field in the pole vault and On the Adrian lineup werf V. F. W. lettermen back from last year’s cleared the bar at an even 10 High game—181, Margie Quick, Kaye Hammon, squad, plus lots of good talent feet. In another field event, the High series—493, Connie Montgomery, Janet Park from some of the regulars of broad jump, Ronald Forbess who Nisei Women's League has been plagued with an injured Vale’s Junior American Legion er, Karen McKinley, Wanda Bas W CHOSEN to reign at the 18th foot during basketball season, team which took second place sett, Carlee Boren, Joyce Bow 29 annual Cinderella Ball last Fri took first place with a leap of 17 honors last year in the Oregon ers, Bernardine Price, Kay Mc Ontario Produce Donald and Margaret Butler. The Soy Bean Products 28 day evening were John Lien- feet, 6 inches to capture another ! state finals. The Bulldogs will have nine team is coached by Miss Joyce East Side Drugs senior win. ; lettermen held over from last Dean, physical education teacher. 4th Ave. ”66’ Service Buchner continued his winning Van Petten Lumber ways, when he took the lead in ! year’s team, to make a strong East Side Drug the 440 yard run and was never bid for conference title with Stan Everybody’s of Nyssa 204 headed and registered a time of Thompson, Bill Lovejoy, John 1 Lynn Joseph^on Pro. 20 57.7 with the ailing Forbess sec Siminiar, Don Savage, Larry I City Cleaners 16 John Lienkaemper, ond, Ronald Pruyn, third, and Bauman, 15 Word received from the regist Central Produce Kenny Toomb fourth to give the Danny Giron, Larry Schenk, Rod High game—210, Jean M | Holcomb and Carl Tyler. rars offices at Eastern Oregon seniors all four places. High "series—552, Jean M Bill Bowen, transfer from Vale, College at La Grande, listed Dor and brother of a former Nyssa is Rigney and Patsy Yoneyama of Idaho-Oregon League I baseball star, Jack Bowen, is Nyssa on the scholastic honor eligible for duties this season roll for the winter term which Kiwanis i and may add strength to the Nys- ended Dec. 13. Grade averages Manser Ronald Forbess and Iven Low ■ sa infield, along with several of the two girls were 3 5 or high Nyssa Lumber ry Flake were Successful partici I promising youngsters coming up er or between an A and a B. Dee’s Clippers Wind and Frost Take pants in th physics section of from the frosh-soph squad Lurell Bergam of Nyssa, a sen Outdoorsmen the Science Fair held in Nampa Weather Spotlight ior at the College of Idaho in Chaney Wholesale last Friday The Marshall Sci ■ e Nominated For State Caldwell, is on the Dean’s list, an White Hardware Nyssa’s weather took an unpre society of the Northwest Na/ar- honorary listing of all students Stunz Lumber dictable trend during the past ene college in Nampa invited all C.P.T. Office having a grade point of 3.25 or Bicandi few days with spasmodic winds, interested high school science better out of a possible 4 point Garrett Freightlines occasional showers and dust flur Mrs. Jesse Rigney, special edu students to enter their projects Other students making the list High game—199. H. Shake. ries. cation instructor on the Nyssa for exhibition. Several high from Nyssa are George Scheimer. High Series—542, T. Matsuba. Several freakish wind pranks school.faculty has been nominated schools in the valley participated. a junior; Kay Riggs, a sophomore OTHER ROYALTY at the Cin ler, Sherma Banner, Ronald were reported to the Journal for the office of junior vice presi League Snake River Valley Ronald Forbess won first place and Gereald Cox, a freshman. derella ball were members of Forbess. Peggy Hyde. Rodney Tuesday morning. Mrs. Oma Tur w L on his six cylinder solenoid motor dent region eight of the Oregon the court, reading left to right, Holcomb, Kaye Ballentyne, Bill ner, proprietor of the Nyssa congress of Parents and Teachers, y _ _ 30 14 Idaho Power and received a rating of excellent ‘ according to a report of the nomi- J U n iO rS lO F r G S S n t Dcnna Builer, Kenny Toombs, Lovejoy, Jorelia Moeller. Don Greenhouse, stated that a whirl 30 14 Harbor of Lost Soles on his model peltin water wheel Savage. Mary Jean House and wind of considerable velocity committee. Purina Kids 284 154 Marlene Bergam. Ronald Buch and magneto which generated nating ner. Virginia Tucker, Carl Ty Three-Act Play broke glass and ripped out several John Simianer. Election of these state officers 24 20 Sheldon Amusement electric power. roof-supporting beams on one side* —Photos by Schoen will be held at the Golden Jubilee 23 21 Tobler’s Feed & Fuel Iven Flake won second place convention in Portland, April 26- Thursday, Friday of the greenhouse about 9:30 Miss Kristin Rinehart and John 19 25 Evans Motor on his electric locomotive and1 28. Offices will be for two-year j Final rehearsals are this week Tuesday morning. Trash carried Lienkaemper were crowned 25 19 Valley Growers railroad system which he and I terms. Cpl. Ybanez Serves by the wind also smashed several for the junior three act play, “Ar- Gay Way Service 184 25 4 Cinderella and Prince at the 18th his brother, Lowry had built. glass panes at random. In addition to her Nyssa school senic and Old Lace” to be pre Taylor’s Food 16 28 annual Cinderella Ball Friday With Army in Korea These three exhibits were en position, Mrs. Rigney is now ser- sented Thursday and Friday even- At the Nyssa Rodeo grounds, 11 33 tered in the physics division of i ving as exceptional child chair- *n8 at 8 p m. at the high school Westfall Wheel evening at the Nyssa high school Cpl. Albert G. Ybanez, son of the ticket office had apparently Tobler. the fair and were judged by ¡ man of the Oregon Congress of sym. gymnasium. Miss Irene Jayo and Leopaldo Ybanez of Nyssa, was been literally “picked up and Tobler. Vaughn Anderson, chemical Parent-teachers, is past president over” and a sign near the The main plot of the play is Gary Jones were given runner-up | graduated recently from the I blown League engineer of the state of Idaho of the Malheur county council, is the method used by two ladies in grounds was overturned. honors and were crowned Duch-! Corps non-commissioned officer Health department. The Nyssa Nyssa exceptional child chairman, trying to rid lonely men without W L Tumbleweeds down Main street ess and Duke. Carlos Buchner | academy in Korea. He received and leaning T V. antennas were 24 9 science students earned a total regional chairman for Parent- families of their loneliness. These Rinelli Fruit Co. 12 of 300 points which gave Nyssa teacher educational conferences, two sweet old ladies appear to be 1 Nampa Bowl Center 21 instruction in leadership of units, also in evidence. crowned the royalty. 20 13 second place. Max. Min. Prec. and is active in the Tuberculosis typical entertainers, ones who aI-: East Side Cafe Other members of the court, all i map reading and other military The competetive 13 20 Wed., Mar. 23 52 23 , ,T . exhibition , . ,i and Health association, Nvssa ways have a cake or cookies about i Leedy’s Grill high school seniors, who were j subjects. 19 4 13 4 chosen by popular vote by the ; Cpl. Ybanez, a member of the Thurs., Mar. 24 53 34 09 was won by Nampa high school b|ic welfare commute. Eastern for tea, and for their special i Moore Hotel & Lounge 194 17 with a total of 400 points^ Star and church 16 48 32 guests they have their own elder-1 Town Tavern student body were Kay Ballan- I 196 field artillery battalion’s Bat Fri., Mar. 25 Several students attended the _______________ 15 18 Nyssa Implement 51 24 berry wine. tyne, Sherma Banner, Marlene j tery B, entered the army in March Sat., Mar. 26 evening award assembly and j 57 Sheldon Amusement 114 214 Bergam, Donna Butler, Mary ' 1953 and completed basic training Sun., Mar. 27 29 The cast which includes a 8 22 science films. They were accomp- S p O I lS O r F O O G S a l e 40 56 .04 Jean House, Peggy Hyde, Jorelia j at Camp Roberts, Calif. He has Mon., Mar. 28 double cast of girls for feminine j Cairo Market 23 been overseas since last Septem Tues., Mar. 29 7 58 40 an led by Charles Steffens, Nyssa j Adnan_ Cub Scouts in the Ad- roles includes Don Nolan, Cleta: M. G. Ice Cream Moeller, Virginia Tucker. Ronald high school science instructor. rian area are raising funds to Belle Wernick, Sharon Glover, High game, 243, Ed Roberts. Wed., Mar. 30 33 02 Buchner, Ronald Forbess, Rodney | ber. Ronald Forbess and the Flake j finance the coming year’s activi Janice Lewis, Carolyn Duffin. | High series, 649, J ( jibbs. Holcomb. Bill Lovejoy, Don Sav- [ brothers plan to enter their ex- ties by means of a cooked food Judy Hammond, Pat Nicholson. age, John Simianer, Kenneth ' Nisei Commercial League hibits in the Third annual North sale to be held Saturday, April John Sanders, Gary Bybee, Dee j W L Toomb and Carl Tyler. west science exhibition to be held 9 at Bill’s Food Market in Adrian Shuster, Darrel Cartwright, Rich Osaki’s Phillips ‘‘66” 10 26 “Meet Me Tonight in Dream- j at Oregon State college in Cor from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. ard Sweet, Jerry Leseberg, Lyle j Ontario Produce 23 13 lan” was the theme for the dance vallis, May 1 through May 6. Every Cub Scout is to furnish Anderson, Bill Low, Glenn Grif- j Ontario Simplot 21 15 and decorations were in silver ^ at least one item for the sale and fitts and Eugene Maxfield. 18 18 | and blue with a false blue ceiling Rainier Beer Five to Attend Girl's take it to the Food Market earlv Tickets may be purchased from Josephson, Payette 18 18 and hanging stars. Music for the Saturday morning. Anyone who*any high school junior or senior Villa Park Market 17 19 dance was furnished by Ralph League Convention wishes to contribute to the food or at the door. Phone 2147 — or Contact 17 19 Castator and his orchestra Parsons Fruit 21 For the crowning ceremonies, Meeker-Taylor Tractor 15 Nyssa representatives of the sale is welcomed to do so, the 21 the royal court was accompanied Mun Iseri Insurance 16 Tri-state Girl’s League conven Cubs stated. High School Seniors Big During the monthly pack meet by members of the junior court 11 4 Billiards 25 tion in Pendleton Friday and Sat ing held last Tuesday night at Given Aptitude Tests chosen from the first grades: Ly- High game—236, Ted Shoda urday of this week. Rt. N o.l, Nyssa la Yost, junior Cinderella; David High series—665, Ted Shoda Planing to attend are Janet the United Presbyterian church The United States employment Williams, junior prince: and Mar Medlock, president of the Nyssa basement, it wras decided to dis-1 service office in Ontario admin Monday Night League cia and Brad Burning- group, Cathy Coleman, Mary Ann continue swimming lessons fori istered aptitude tests to all inter-1 W L I ham, Wvckoff crown bearers, and Virginia iim - w m ■ Foeht, Marlene Bergam and Ruth the cubs. ested members of the senior class ; Berretts Service 33 4 L ' Cordova. Harriet Cleaver, Suz- Jones, club advisor from the fac at Nyssa high school. The test was Brownie’s Cafe 33 anne Stunz. Judith Roberts, Butch ulty. Attend Journalism given last Thursday to 25 students Rinelli Fruit 28 . House, Rodney Coleman, Junior who plan to go to work following Jakel & Rogers 274 . ^ ‘ Morinaka and Billy Chambc Conference, Moscow graduation. NOMADS TO HOLD MEET 25 M.-R -Burningham 2 Q,, Numbers on the program Nu Acres—Diane Cleverly and The SRV Nomads will hold an The tests were given Tuesday Sheldons Jukes 23 4 J i presented by Larry Bauman, Don other braking and acceleration Ned Stokes were among Fruit- and Wednesday of this week to Ben Franklin 18 “ ’ Nolen, Darrell Cartwright, Elaine test next Sunday afternoon with land high school students who students who plan to enter col M. M. Hospital 16 " | Medlock, Phyllis Medlock, Carr- the starting time slated for 2 p m. attended the Idaho high school lege, by Charles Steffens, test ad- Bracken’s Dept. 144 ' 2 oil Anne Lundy. Don Nolen and A one dollar entrance fee will Journalism conference at Mos ministrater in the high school. 1 Wilson’s Dept. Janet Medlock be charged to all participating cow last week end. High team series — Cinderella Kr i s Rinehart The group received pointers on contestants with trophys present Malheur Memorial Hospital 2057 thanked the audience for attend ed to the winners in the light and editing the Grizzly Gazette and Drivers License High team game ing the Ball and invited them to the year book for Fruitland high heavy classes. '70 stay Malheur Memorial Hospital Test April 8 for the dancing, which i school. Registration is at 1 p. m. High individual series— followed the dance by members I According to an announcement Ellyn 533 of the court. i received from the office of th e1 High Harper individual game Janet Medlock. president of the J Secretary of the State, a drivers Ellyn Harper 232 Girl’s League, sponsoring organi- I | license examiner will be in Nyssa zation, was chairman of the | ! Friday, Apr 8 from 9 a m to 2 club at the Eighth Idaho YMCA event. Assisting her were Joretta ! p. m at the Nyssa city hall. All who wish original licenses Youth's legislature to be held in Moeller and Marlene Bergam, and members of their committees. or permits to drive are requested Boise April 15 and 16. to file applications well ahead of We w ill have a car of I the scheduled closing hour to as AMMONIUM SULPHATE sure time to complete the license test. on the track s on or about th e 1st of A pril. Book your o rd ers now to assu re d elivery. Nyssans Reported In College News Boys Win Awards In Science Fair Now Contracting Acreage for FIELD CORN INSILAGE ROY HIRAI HEY KIDS FERTILIZER S70.00 Per Ton Off Car ------- • -------- CERTIFIED SEED GRAINS For Good Crops Plant Good Seed. The best costs so little m ore. See us for your C ertified Seed G rains. Delegates Named to Y.M.C.A. Legislature Adrian—The Hi-Y club of the Adrian Union high school and their advisor, the Rev. 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