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0 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1957 A Cappella Choir To Appear Here The a cappella choir of W hit w orth college, Spokane Wash., will present a special program at the Nyssa M ethodist church at 8 p m. M arch 29 The choir, under the direction of W ilbur L. Anders, has sung in all m ajor cities of the west coast and has been a featured choir on national choral broadcasts. The public is invited to attend. Thompson Hurls No-Hit Baseball In Pro Debut Stan Thompson, son of Mr and Mrs. Bob Thompson, started h;s professional ball career w ith a bang last w eek when he pitched for the Om aha team against Ro chester in an exhibition tilt at Daytona Beach, Florida In the three fram es S tan w ork ed he gave up no hits, runs cr walks, striking out three, an e x Hairdressers cellent start for the Nyssa high grad. Hold Meeting Stan was one of the standout The H airdressers Association pitchers in the fast P ortland unit m et in O ntario W ednesday' with O ntario, Nyssa, Vale and sem i-pro league last season. He was signed by the St Louis P ayette represented. Officers w ere elected and it was Cards who control the Omaha decided th a t the unit would join club. the Idaho H airdressers A ssocia-1 tion. M eetings are held the first W ed nesday of each month. Lillian Newby Funeral Today Services for Mrs. Lillian Maude Newby, 85, who died here Mon day will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. in the LDS second w ard chapel, under the direction of the L ienkaem per chapel. Interm ent will be in the Nyssa cem etery. Mrs. Newby was born in Peni- ston, Y orkshire, England, Nov. 10. 1871, and was m arried to Henry Newby M arch 17, 1896, in Rigby, Ida. Mr. Newby died in 1928. She was one of the oldest m em bers of the LDS church here and superintendent of the first LDS Sunday school, which she helped establish in 1912. Survivors include three sons, Tom S. of Boise, George H., L ittle Valley, Utah, and H arry Newby, Richland, Ore., one daughter, Mrs. Jan e Larsen, L ittle Valley, 13 grandchildren and 13 g reat-g ran d children. <«n G E N E R A L AMERICA save 15% on firs insurance for ownors of preferred r i sks? The ans wer may mean money to you. Ask us. Renstrom Agency We’re OPENING the SEASON with our BIGGEST SALE of theYEAR! iviwnmwG Sorority To Hold Tea Here Saturday Ep.-ilon ch ap ter of Delta K appa Gam m a is sponsoring a tea M arch 23 at 2:30 p.m at the little th ea tre of the high school. All senior girls interested in en terin g teachers training and all college girls now in teachers training a ie cordially invited to attend. Eagle Ladies Nominate Officers Officers nom inated at the T u es day evening m eeting of the Ea gles auxiliary at the hall are Mrs. Eddie Tavior. president; Mrs. Bob F angan and Mrs. Clifford Beck- stead. vice president: Mrs. Bill M arostica, secretary; Mrs. Chet Bowns and Mrs. Ward Lundy, Jr., treasu rer; Mrs. Tracy Mefford, conductress; Mrs H arry McGin- ley, inside guard; Mrs. Dick Stras- baugh, outside guard, and Mrs. A lberta Bowen, three y ea r tru s tee. T here will be a special m eeting M arch 26 at 8 p.m. for the readm e of applications At the opening of the next regular m eeting, April 2 bids will be accepted from any m em ber of the auxiliary for the old draperies form erly used by the lodge. World Champion Red Head Gals Vie With Eagles One of the top sporting events to be held in N> ssa in recent y ears is scheduled at the Nyssa high school gym Saturday, March 30 at 8 p.m. w hen the in tern a tionally fam ed Red Heads, w orld’s cham pion g irls’ basketball team clash w ith th e Nyssa Eagles q u in tet, a team th at tied for their league cham pionship in the Wei- ser City league. The Nyssa L etterm en’s club is sponsoring th e event with pro ceeds to be used for the purchase of a m ovie cam era to be used for ath letic activities. Such film will be used to correct mistakes of p articip atin g athlete in league play and also for educational projects. T lu' Red Heads, which origin ated in 1936 have appeared be fore m ore than 5,000.000 fans and h ave received “rav e" notices in top slick m agazines in the eoun- tiy . Most of the girls are six feet or m ore and soar on up to 6’5". They play strictly by standard m en rules w ith special features such as com edy routines, foul shooting exhibition, spinning and juggling acts, etc. L ast y ear they defeated 121 m en teams. In o th er words, if the Nyssa Eagles think they are m eeting a “se t-u p ” Coach H arry McGinley of the Eagles had better have a pre-gam e locker session Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray of Boise w ere Monday visitors at the home of th eir son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ray. Mr. and Mrs. M url L ancaster and Mary Lou attended the civic concert at the Boise high school Sunday. Weather . . . G len Eades of P ortland, a s tu max. min. prec. dent at OSC, Corvallis, is a guest M arch 14 22 48 during spring vacation of Eugene M arch 15 57 30 03 M axfield, also a stu d en t at the M arch 16 54 36 03 college w ho is visiting his par-1 M arch 17 51 27 ents, Mr. and Mrs. M aylin M a x -! M arch 18 58 28 field. 60 27 M arch 19 Mr. and Mrs. Bry Larson of M arch 20 27 P reston, Ida., w ere w eekend O w yhee R eservoir storage— 687,850 guests at the home of Mr and M arch 20, 1957 Mrs. E L. Hansen. M arch 20, 1956 387,230 Apple Valley PTA To Elect Officers School Architect Dies At Eugene Election of officers for next year will be held by the Apple j G raham B. S nvth, w ell-know n Valley PTA T hursday evening at school building architect, diotl suddenly Sunday, M arch 10, at the Apple Valley school. A rep o rt will be given from the his home in Eugene, it was learn nom inating com m ittee which met ed Tuesday of this week by Supt. Friday w ith Mrs. C harles M ann R V. Wilson A nother feature of the e v e n in g ' Sm ith had served as architect will be the opening of the q u es for all Nyssa school construction tion box and a discussion of th e since the early 1940s, Wilson said, questions. designing th e ju n io r high, the T h ere will also ho com m unity new prim ary building and the singing and special music during cafeteria and shop. the evening. The officers and program com m ittee especially urge every p a r ent to atten d this meeting. Nyssa Births . . . M arch 15— Mr. » id Mrs. Jam e*r Bowman, Parm a, girl. March 16— Mr. and Mrs. Ricl*- ard E. H arris, Nyssa, boy. M arch 19-^-Mr. and Mrs. F red W Blacker, O ntario, girl. M arch 20— Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Dority, Nyssa, girl. Sunday d in n er guests at th e E H. Beus hom e w ere E lder G ra ham of R exburg, Ida., and E lder W alker of Vernal, Utah, both LDS missionaries. TV — R A D I O Coming Events . . . M arch 21 (Today)—Nyssa e x tension m eeting at Leonard Hew- ett home. M arch 21 (Tonight)—Nyssa PTA m eeting in little th eater of high school, 8 p.m. M arch 21 (Tonight) — A drian PTA m eeting at g rade school. M arch 22 — A rcadia Sunshine extension m eeting at Brig Olsen home. 2 p.m. M arch 25— C om m unity chorus practice. M ethodist church. 8 p.m. A ttendance urged. M arch 25 — H ospital auxiliary m eeting. 2 p.m. in hospital b ase m ent. M arch 28—DUP m eeting at the hom e of Mrs. M adge Wilson. 2 p.m. (R escheduled from M arch 21 . ) REPAIR HERB COX — TV-RADIO SERVICE 509 Main St. Phone 2118 CALL or SEE 9de>ii 'hauel Aaencu 530 S.W. 1st St. Ontario. Oregon Phone 139 Airlines—Steamships—Hotels—Tours Reservations and ticketing to any destination in the world. Let George Do It! NO SERVICE CHARGE George Iseri. 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