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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1958 Roberts. Talbot to Play All-Star Game G erald T albot and Q uarterback L arry Roberts are pictured at last w eek's practice in O ntario w ith P at A ckerm an. P ay ette center. ♦ ♦ Elks' All-Slar Football Game Set For Baker With Two Nyssa Players Elks All S ta r football players have been practicing in O ntario the p ast tw o w eeks in prep aratio n fo r the All S ta r gam e to be played in B ak er S atu rd ay at 8 p.m. Two Nyssa high school stars, G erald Talbot, at halfback, and L arry R oberts, at quarterback, will be on the eastern Oregon squad. The eastern Oregon squad’s op position will be m ade up of p lay ers rep resen tin g central O regon cities. E ach team w as selected from the su rro u n d in g high schools in the area by coaches of the v a r ious schools and players w ere picked because of th eir o u tstan d ing play du rin g the previous year. Coaches A rnie Lew is from Vale and S tan S m ith from B aker re p o rt th eir boys are shaping up w ell a fte r tw o w eeks of practice. T hey say the addition of F rank H aw ley and G ary S m ith of Vale and Bill W oodcock of B aker, who all played in the S hrine gam e in P o rtlan d last S atu rday, should a l so add to the overall stren g th of th e team . P ractices are being held in the MERCURY SALES and SERVICE Lew Herriman —Phone— NYSSA . . . 3319 ONTARIO . . . 27 early evenings this week and one n ig h t practice has been set. The ! boys have been eating m ost of th eir m eals at the Elks lodge in O ntario w ith the food being p re pared and served by the O ntario Em blem club and donated by m echants and lodge m em bers. The B ak er Elks expect a large tu rn o u t for this y e a r’s gam e and they have urged residents of this area to atten d the gam e in B aker S aturday. Flying Metal Injures Salter The A m erican Legion A ux:.:urv sponsored a bridge p arty Monday afternoon and pinochle party that evening at the C om m unity hall. W inners in the bridge games w ere Mrs. K en n eth Cot tie and Mrs. NelLie Pow ell Mrs. V am Sohoen, Jim M alloy, Mrs Herman Towne and C arl S eb u m w ere w inners of the pinochle party. Mrs. A rline B arnes and Hudson Robb w ere m arried in cerem onies conducted by a close friend, the Rev. Harold Robbins of S outher- lin. Ore., Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 oclock at the Robb hom e in v — ❖ Nyssa. Daughter Visits at Home For h er wedding, the new Mrs. Robb w ore a P ersian blue two Of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Brady piece afternoon dress. H er co r Mrs. Q D C larkson of Portland sage was of red roses. was an overnight guest Saturday M atron of honor was Mrs. H a r at the home of her parents, Mr. old R obbins and best m an was and Mrs. J. I. Brady. W ayne Robb, the bridegroom 's H er son, David, w ho has been son. ; visiting his g ran d p aren ts, re tu rn P resent for the cerem ony w ere ed w ith his m o th er to join the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C la rest of th eir fam ily on a tour of rence W alker of W inston, Ore., n o rth ea ste rn Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow of P rairie City, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Robb and fam ily of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill H am ilton and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. H arold Robbins , and girls of S outherlin and Jim and Roger B arnes, sons of Mrs. Miss Ju d y W atts and P ete Robb. Thom as and Miss L ucille W ilder T he couple w ho are honey and G arld L eav itt all of Nyssa m ooning in W ashington, will live w ere wed in a double cerem ony at 809 Reece Ave. ; S atu rd ay , Aug. 16 in W innem uc- ca, Nev. by Ju stic e of Peace Jack ' H ew alt. Deweys Leave to Attend P aren ts of Miss W atts and Parents’ Golden Event Thom as are Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dewey, T hom as of Nyssa and Mr. and Chuckie and Allen Lee of Nyssa, Mrs. K enneth M aestretti of Tahoe accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Valley, Calif. Will Dewey of W eiser plan to F or her w edding th e new Mrs. leave F riday for Quincy, W ash, T hom as chose a lav en d er erystal- w here they will attend the golden ette cocktail frock featuring the w edding an n iv ersary observance em pire style and fashioned with of D ale’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. a bodice of ap pliqued crystalette, E dw ard A. Dewey of W est R ich scooped neckline, full skirt and land, Wash. a bow in back. T he bride is a 1958 graduate of T he celebrants are form er re si dents of Nyssa. Nyssa high school and is em ploy Final Rites Pending For Prairie City Man Jo h n Earl Haley, 77, of P rairie City, died there T uesday. Services are pending u n d er direction of L ienkaem per’s of Nyssa. Mr. Haley was born May 2, 1881, in Illinois and was a re sid e n t of th e P ra irie City com m unity for the p ast 35 years. He is survived by several n ep h ews and nieces including Ed W ar ren, Nyssa, Mrs. Leona Bingm an and Mrs. M ary Wells, O ntario. Californians Visit Parents, Henry Fields Mr. and Mrs. R obert Fields and children of O akland, Calif , are visiting his parents, the H enry Fields for tw o weeks. A w eek end house guest was Mrs. F ields’ sister, Mrs. Hugh Dority of B aker. Two Local Couples Repeal Vows In Double Wedding Ceremony ed at M uir-R oberts Co., inc. The bridegroom is a 1957 NHS g ra d u ate and is em ployed at W estern Idaho Produce. The couple are at home at 714 N orth 3rd street. Miss W ilder selected a princess style dress of tu rq u o ise faille for her wedding. T he full-sk irted gown, accented by w hite fur trim around the scoop neckline, was designed w ith th re e -q u a rte r len g th sleeves and a bow in back. T he bride, w ho atten d ed Nyssa high school, is em ployed at M uir- R oberts Co. Inc. and h er husband, a 1957 NHS grad u ate, is em ployed at W atson’s Co. They are m aking th eir hom e at 613 N orth 6th St. P a re n ts of th e couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bob W ilder and Golden L eavitt, all of Nyssa. Next Week; Suils Issued Tomorrow; Opening Game Three Weeks Away Bulldogs Football Season to Start Uniforms for this year’s Nyssa Bulldog football squad will be issued tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and evening, accord ing to high school principal Jack Jenkins, with physicals and the first practice set for Monday at 6 p.m Jenkins urged all high school boys interested in playing th is s e a s o n t<> r e p o r t a t th e * high school gym F riday and Mon- ¡T05,1 successful coaches in th e day. He said uniform s w ould be riv er valley B league, his issued from 1:30 to 5:30 and 6:30 ran up a 8 won, five lost to 7:30 F riday afternoon and eve- anc* one ***** record, ning. H ere at Nyssa M orford w ill Physicals have been set for 6:30 ;’e,’y€ as f*oac* football and base- M onday evening, w ith th e Bull- *)a*‘ coach. assist in basketball, dogs reporting for th eir first teat‘h boys health, physical practice at 6 p.m. education and general science. The Bulldog's new fo o tb a ll1 ^-oach H arry M cGinley will as- coach, Bob M orford, is not sched- rlst **«*>«1 w ith football an d uled to report for duty u n til F ri- and serve as head ba* k c t- day, Jen k in s said, but w ill be bau coac**' here for uniform issuance F riday. The Bulldogs are scheduled to T his w ill be M orford’s first Play in the SRV jam boree in On- y ear as Bulldog head football tario Sept. 12 an d th eir first hom e coach. He was h ired last May to £arrlc W‘H be w ith Vale the fol- end of the school y ea r by the lowing evening. end of he school y ear by the ------------------------ resignation of S tan Olson. U tah guests at the Gordon Ox- He has been th e N otus high nam hom e S unday and Monday school football coach for the past w ere Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G ar- four years w here, ar one of the ner of Ogden. I : NEW CROP HONEY * Get Your Winter Supply. Bring Own Containers. * 15« Per Lb. Over 10 Lbs. Foster and Sager Honey Shop * * * * 9ih and Bower — Nyssa Comb Honey Ready Now. Leo Salter, 27, of route 1, N ys sa, was adm itted to the M alheur M em orial hospital for trea tm e n t afer he was struck in the left eye by a piece of m etal in an acci- j d en t at his farm . He was released the n e x t day in good condition. ¿si K. Cottles Announce New Son at Seattle A seven-pound son w as born M onday to Mr. and Mrs. K enneth L. C ottle at S eattle, W ash., w here they are spending the sum m er m onths. G ra n d p are n ts of the new arriv al are Mr. and Mrs. K en C ottle of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Allen B u tle r of S eattle, form er resi d en ts of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lew is and d aughter, Amy, spent W ednesday in Boise tran sactin g business and visiting Mrs. V ilate B onnel and d au g h ter, Sally, an d w ith Mrs. L aw rence B row n and new baby at a t Boise hospital. WI LSONS BACK-T0-SCH00L BARGAINS! Check These Prices! Buy and Save! GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Large Selection — Fall Patterns Special Price at $ 2 .7 7 GIRLS' BALLERINA SHOES Fall Styles — Sizes 4 to 8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ 2 .9 8 ________ I ‘ j U.S. GOOD & CHOICE | TURKEY PIES . . 5 for T-BONE STEAK TIP TOP Lemonade 1 2 FOR ROUND STEAK BREAD Raisin—Cinnamon SIRLOIN STEAK 1 9 £ Loaf Fresh Baked Every Day! Your Choice of Any Cut . . . Cut RIB STEAK 10 Oz. Blue Denim BOYS' WAIST OVERALLS ________ $ 1 .3 3 ________ BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS Assorted Patterns and Sizes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $ 1 .4 9 ________ BOYS' ORION SWEATERS A Real Buy — $ 2 .7 7 25c SCHOOL TABLETS Sweet Roasting CORN Cake Mix Doz. * . . . 3Pkgs f > Peanut butter iso*.... 49< T 1 d U i IN k! 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