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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. AUG UST 27. 1959 ■ 'm I - County Fair Fun Offered Daily ____J J — J. . .. i . " . f i c — a— — Class of 1949 At Adrian High Holds Reunion (Continued from Page 1) This is under the direction of Grant Gibbs and a number of neighboring saddle clubs will par ticipate in this show. The Junior The class of 1949 of Adrian high Fat Stock show w ill be held Fri school held their class reunion on day night with jalopy racing spon August 15 and 16. sored by the Ontario Junior On Saturday evening, the group Chamber of Commerce scheduled had dinner at the Moore Hotel in for Saturday night. All events Ontario At the meeting, George will start at 8 p.m. and, with the Elfers, senior class president was exception of the jalopy racing, master of ceremonies Margie Je- admission will be free. linck Cameron read the minutes Bob Humphreys of KSRV has of the last meeting and the class arranged to have the Boise Dane-! prophecy was read by Fred Kling ing and Piping society, a Scotch back Plans were made for a 1964 Bagpipe band, perform for fair- reunion. goers on the International night Sunday, a picnic was held at show. In addition the Japanese-1 the high school for all class mem American Citizens league will bers and their families. Prizes stage special Japanese dancing given at the picnic went to Fred acts under the spotlight. The Klingback. the only bachelor, Basque Ladies’ society will have George Elfers, last to marry and several acts typical of their home Joyce Kurtz Highland, for the country. Mrs. Don Gonzales has largest family. arranged a group of Mexican Na- i tionals to entertain with a danc-1 Former teachers attending were ing program that will feature the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach, all of Mexican Hat dance. Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Henry To set the stage for the horse Reuter of Union, Oregon. show tonight the Treasure Valley ! Others attending were Mr and Vaqueros have arranged to have (Marion stage coaches operating from the Mrs. Marian C a r e y Price), Grangeville, Ida.; Mr and Moore hotel to the fairgrounds during the day. These old original Mrs. D. Highland (Joyce Kurtz), stagecoaches will give free rides Fruitlarid; Mr. and Mrs. Harold from 10:30 in the morning to 3 Kurtz ((Betty Newbill), Nyssa; Mr. o’clock in the afternoon. The and Mrs. Bill Beesley (Lois night show w ill include a number Ricks), Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. Dav of games played on horseback id Haylette (Jerry Jefgens) Home- with ribbons to be awarded for dale; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson (Donna Tarr), Adrian; Mrs. Harl first, second and third places. Fisher (Margie Jergens), Quincy, A t 2 p.m. Friday afternoon the Wash ; Mr and Mrs. Emery Cam Malheur County Livestock asso eron (Margie Jelinek), Adrian; Mr. ciation will stage a grandstand and Mrs. Kenneth Price (Jean show that is being arranged by Dierking), Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNulty of Vale. One of the Emil Beguhl (Shirley Smith), features of this show will be a Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baxter, “ hide race” where contestants Caldwell; Mr and Mrs. George w ill race past the grandstand on Elfers, Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. Joe horseback with their partners Witty, Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. riding a cowhide drug by a lariat. James Eastman, Adrian and Fred A number of local livestock men | Klingback of Seattle. have already entered this unique contest, according to McNulty. A MRS. FOX ENTERTAINS Mrs. Leland Fox entertained at a “ visiting session” Monday even ing for Mrs. Chuck Gutzler (Don na Oheldelin) of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Albion Johnson (Eileen G rif fith) of Portland, Mrs. Walt Ross (Marlene Moss) of Ontario and Mrs. Floyd Hale (Ruth Russell) of Nyssa. LU T H E R A N S— For Information Regarding Lutheran Brother hood Life Insurance Society— Write— S T A N L E Y M cC A L L U M 1923 West 5th Avenue Kennewick, Wash. (Attend Church Regularly) School Conference At Ontario Aug. 28 Local Boys Serve In Armed Forces (Continued from Page 1) Malheur County Health depart ment Topic: “ The Role of the Jun’ us I Tanner. 23, son of Mr. Public Health Nurse in the School i and Mrs. Rollo G Tanner, route Health Program." 2, Nyssa, recent.y was commis 10:50 a m — Group discussion sioned a second lieutenant in the George Sirnio and Mrs. Blaylock, Army Reserve after completing consultants six weeks of training at the Re 11:30 am. — Lunch Teachers serve Officers Trailing corps will assemble at East Side cafe by 1 summer camp at Fort Lewis, 11:45 for luncheon. Wash. Tanner was graduated 12:15 p m. — Treasure Valley from Nyssa high chool in 1954 and Oregon State c ego in 1959 chorus. Dr Pobanz, director. 12:30 p m — Introduction of the guest speaker by Mrs. Alice Rich Army Pvt. Frank I Young, son ards. OEA Public Relations com of Mr and Mrs. Jihn I. Young of mittee. Guest speaker: Willson Nyssa, completed the eight-week Maynard, director of public re teletype operation course Aug. 14 lations, Oregon Education asso at the Southeastern Signal school, ciation. Topic: "W ho’s Looking.” Fort Gordon, Ga Afternoon Session Young entered the Army in Divided into two sections in March, 1959, and completed basic cluding one for elementary school training at Fort Ord, Calif administrators and teachers in the The 24 - year - old soldier was auditorium, and one for secondary graduated from Echo high school school administrators and teach in 1952 and from Oregon Techni ers in the Little theater. cal institute in 1954 Elementary School Section 1 30 p.m.—Speaker: Mrs. Betty Pvt. Teddy L. Keck, 24, son of J Owen, supervisor of health and Mr. and Mrs. A. H Keck of route physical education, Oregon State 1, Nyssa, completed the eight- Department of Education Topic: week basic Army administration “Physical Education in the Ele course Aug. 14 at Fort Ord, Calif mentary School—The Program in Keck received training in typing, the Primary Grades.” (Including planning, organization, equipment, supplies and evaluation.) 2 p.m.— Speaker: George Sirnio. Topic: “ Physical Education in the Elementary School—The Program in the Intermediate and Upper Grades.” (Including planning, or ganization, equipment, supplies and evaluation.) 2:30 p.m. — Discussion of ele-1 mentary school physical education j activities. (Including relationship of intramural, extramural and in- ! terscholastic programs to the to- I tal physical education program.) Betty Owen and George Sirnio, | consultants. 3 p.m.— Adjournment. Secondary School Section Home Extension News Reviewed Four Operators and W e Will Be Open Saturdays. * * * • IONE C LEAVER — M A R Y B A TE M AN CORDY V A LD E Z — L IL L IA N DUNN * * Officer training for the Nyssa unit of the county extension was , given Wednesday by Mrs. W im - 1 satt at the Methodist church. Nine officers attended, according to | Mrs. Clarence Raymond, new president for the group. The first meeting for the Nyssa | unit w ill be Sept. 10, following a j summer adjournment. Time and place of the meeting w ill be an nounced in next week’s Gate City ! Journal. CH ATTER BO X C L U B HO LDS A N N U A L P IC N IC A U G U S T 16 * . THE BEAUTY NOOK 11 South Fifth Phone 2810 Fall Primary to Start The summer closing party for LDS First ward primary children was held last Wednesday at the church. Fifty children enjoyed the games and program that was presented. First meeting for the coming year will be Monday. Aug 31, at 4:10 p m , according to Mrs. S R Mitchell, primary president. Mr and Mrs Jim Kirkpatrick i of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Brammer were week end visit- | American Legion and Auxiliary ors in the home of Mr and Mrs meet every first and third Thurs Dale Kirkpatrick at Hazeltcn, i day of each month at 8 p.m. in the Community hall. Next meet, Idaho. Coming Events . . . ing will be Sept. 3. Aug. 28-29— Rummage sale by Mr and Mrs. Herman Town» entertained at dinner Saturday Catholic church at old Journal evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dougla building. Donahue and family of State Col. Sept. 6— Owyhee-Nyssa pioneer lege, Penn., Mr. and Mrs. Theo picnic at Nyssa city park. Moore and Leah of Ontario and CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! record keeping and Army clerical Nellie Powell of Nyssa. procedures. A 1954 graduate of Nyssa high school. Keck attended Augustana college in Sioux Falls, S.D He was employed by the Bunker Hill Mining company in Kellogg, Ida ho, before entering the Army last I April. Back-to-School COSTUME JEWELRY for Your Choice ADRIAN LOCKERS . Offers Complete Custom Killing Members of the Chatterbox club held their annual picnic Aug. 16 in Vale, with 51 past and present members and their families at tending. The afternoon was spent visit ing and a number of those present went swimming ☆ and Wholesale and Retail Sales Phone 2422, Nyssa GENE CHRISTIAN, Prop. Haney Slam« My», “ Paapla who llvo In NATURAL CAS ham«« aro rtta hopplot* • n o il" • CLEANEST of oil heating fuels I • NO STORAGE SPACE re quired . . . never the incon venience of running out I • ECONOMICAL . . . and you pay for it only AFTER you use it I SUGAR White Satin 10 Lbs Limit — 10 Lbs. Per Family Cheese Tastewell 2-Lb. 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McPartland of Nyssa schools; Mrs. Agnes Lynch, pub lisher, Ontario Argus - Observer; | chairman, Emery Skinner, county school superintendent. 2:30 p.m.—Movie: “ How Good i Are Our Schools?” (A report on | James B. Conant’s study, “ The | American High School Today ” ) j bull fight and a team harnessing contest will also take place dur ing Friday afternoon’s show. Arrangements have been made j with the local fire department to ¡ stage a fire fighting demonstra- Í tion on Saturday afternoon prior to presentation of special awards The annual installation tea for by Blaine Girvin, chairman of the j the Malheur county home exten Malheur County Fair board. All sion was held Aug. 4 at the home ' during the fair there will be a of Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt in On number of special contests with tario. All county extension o ffi cash awards. These will include; cers were installed. livestock weight guessing contests Arrangements of red, white and as well as a number of special yellow gladioli were used in place identification contests. of candles, as have been used pre viously. A ll of the new officers were present and four units were rep-1 resented. Mary Abbott, district service team member, was a spe- j cial guest. If your hair isn't BECOMING to you . . . then you should BE COMING to us . . . PAGE SEVEN i Q V Lbs. Q w q F00D m a r k e t LOCKER SERVICE FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $5.00 OR MORE!