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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON ------------- Family Receives Memorial Plaque In May 30 Ceremony Held at Melba By Helen Hatch BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Jim Carroll and Mrs. David Krause of Nyssa were special guests Memorial day of the city of Melba. During memorial services, a bronze plaque was presented to the Henderlider family in honor of their father, Miller Henderlider for the stone work made last year for the city. Ezra. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop visited Friday with Mrs. Brum bach. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Sharon Krause of Nyssa vis ited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs in Par ma. Attend Boise Banquet Miss Karen Clucas and Vernon Slippy attended a banquet Friday evening for all high school grad Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and uates at the Baptist temple in Susan Carroll accompanied Mr. Boise. Miss Florence Miles of Boise and Mrs. David Krause to Boise Sunday to the Gerda Henderlider was a Saturday overnight and home where they visited a cousin, Sunday guest in the Phil Clucas Roy Henderlider, and his daugh home. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney ter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas and children of Roy, Utah, stop Chaney and children were Satur ped for a short visit Sunday at the day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kadel and family in Cald Dyre Roberts home. Goldie Roberts returned home well. In the evening they attend Tuesday evening after spending ed the wedding of Rodney Welsh six days at the Earl Winn home and Julie Needs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Mary Ellen entertained with Sun Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mc day dinner for Messrs, and Mmes. Ginnis and children and Helen Rodney Hawes and Stanton of Hatch were Wednesday dinner Marsing, Guy Jones and family, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Guy Strong. Dwayne Rogstad and Ginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis family of Parma, Lee Baldridge and Stevie. In the afternoon they and Betty and Mrs. Mary Thomp son. drove to Owyhee dam. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, Mr. Family Moves to La Grande and Mrs. Dick Davis, Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barstad McGinnis and Helen Hatch called and family have moved to La Wednesday on their aunt, Mrs. Letha Weir, Mary and Charles. Grande to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price, Kenny Barstad of Troutdale, Ore., visited Friday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zielke and boys attended a picnic Memorial Mrs. Dallas Chaney. Mrs. Phil Clucas took Laurence day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Carol and Kenny Hopkins Leon Price and sons in Ontario. to Homedale Thursday evening. Visit Sunday in Gooding They attended a hay ride birth Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and day party for Leroy Search. Miss Helen Hatch and Mrs. Tom Stevie drove to Gooding Sunday Ferguson of Parma visited Mon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Duane day with Mrs. Grace Kerby in Goodenow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Boise. Sunday dinner guests in the Dean of Joseph, Ore., spent Me Phil Clucas home included Miss morial day in the James McGin Florence Miles and Vernon Slip nis and Helen Hatch homes. They py. Jim Baxter of Notus accom left Thursday morning for Port panied them and they drove to land. Joan Stradley enrolled Thurs Jump creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach day in Link’s School of Business were Sunday dinner guests of his at Boise. Verl Pyle entered the Veterans’ mother, Mrs. Mary Brumbach and hospital in Boise Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis, J. and Missy of Joseph are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price of Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zielke and boys of Moses Lake arrived Mon and day to spend a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price. Word has been received from Mrs. Rodney Funk of Nampa stat ing that she was in Salt Lake City All Work last week for a checkup after open heart surgery in December. Guaranteed! She reports that her surgeon told her she can swim, golf or do any thing she would like to under take. Mrs. Funk is the former 118 Good Avenue Dorothy Hamilton and lived in Phone 372-2288 the Big Bend community for sev eral years. WHEEL ALIGNING BALANCING SERVICE Swager Ford " ' - ~ ~ ~ --------- ~ PAGE FIVE ------ ------------------------------ Music Students Play In Thursday Recital At Methodist Church MISS NANCY HILL PLANS RECEIVES SCIENCE GRANT EXTENSIVE EUROPEAN TOUR TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL Jim McGinnis, Jr., son of Mr. Miss Nancy Hill plans to leave: and Mrs. Jim McGinnis, Sr., of June 20 for a three-month tour of Adrian, was recent recipient of a Music students of Alice Nishi- Europe. This will include a stop National Science foundation grant tani performed in a recital on in New York where she will tour I for study in biological sciences at the evening of May 28 at Nyssa the city. She will be sailing from I Montreal, Canada, and will arrive Southeastern university in Ham Methodist church. mond, La. In addition to tuition Playing in the recital were Jan , six days later in Liverpool, Eng and other fees his expenses will . Saito, Cheryl Sew'ard, Linda Mc- land. also be paid. She will be touring Scotland, Partland, Teresa Haburchak, Lis McGinnis is a graduate of Ad sa Nishitani, Shannon Sadamori, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Eng rian high school and the College Nancy Bock, Gary Sadamori, El land, Italy, Switzerland, France of Idaho in Caldwell. He is a len Saito, Victor Haburchak, Car and Holland and will depart from teacher and coach in Joseph high rie Saito, Jo Anne Strickland, Scotland. school at Joseph, Ore. Miss Hill states that this is a Leila Farmer, Pamela and Jeanine Accompanying McGinnis will Saito. Lurelle Robbins and Meri- trip desired since childhood. She plans to visit museums, attend be his wife, Bernadine, and their ko Atagi were unable to attend. concerts, visit Scotland during the two children, J. and Missy. Pamela Alexander, voice stu Edinburgh festival and also take dent, sang two Italian songs, MRS. RENSTROM TO ATTEND “Caro Mio Ben” and “Donzelle in some Shakespearean plays. PORTLAND SUMMER MEET Fugite.” Fifteen Oregon teachers have Of special interest to the stu RALPH LOWES RETURN HOME been awarded fellowships to a dents, Ed Fair of Payette made Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowe, Caro summer workshop for health in a tape recording of the recital. lyn and Patty returned Monday structors sponsored by the Oregon Refreshments were served in evening after spending several Heart association’s school health the church social hall following days in Portland and Seattle, committee. Each fellowship car the recital. Carolyn accompanied the Nyssa I ries a $60 stipend. high school band to Seattle last Among teachers who will at LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETS Wednesday and was met there tend the June 18-29 workshop in Sixth meeting of the Buena Friday by Mrs. Lowe and Patty. Portland is Mrs. Mildred Ren- Vista Livestock 4-H club was held After spending a day at the strom of Nyssa. June 1 in the Lester Cleaver World’s Fair, the trio returned by home w’ith 33 of the 50 members train to Portland to meet Lowe I who became a member of the VISIT IN CALIFORNIA in attendance. H. E. Collins accompanied Mr. Linda Cleaver gave a demon- Shrine during his stay there. and Mrs. Fay Collins of Apple stration on keeping records. Miss Gail Flinders is spending Valley on a trip to California. He Next meeting will be at 2:30 is visiting his son, Marvin Collins p.m. on June 15 in the Lester two weeks in Boise with her bro in El Cerrito, while the Idaho Cleaver home. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and couple is visiting in Sacramento. —Rodger Gamer, Reporter. Mrs. Lorin Saunders and family. Use Journal Classifieds for Proven Results! Welcome — to — ANNUAL NYSSA RODEO Friday, Saturday and Sunday JUNE 8-9-10, 1962 ENJOY YOURSELVES ---- then ---- BRING THOSE WESTERN CLOTHES TO US FOR LAUNDERING OR CLEANING 1 o IDEAL CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 503 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-2953 The new Nyssa swimming pool is now open! To help keep "You Kids" in it all summer we are giving away FREE Season Tickets, Swim Fins, Goggles and Face Masks. Nothing to buy; just register in the store this Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Anyone 17 years old or younger is eligible. SALE DATES — JUNE 7, 8 and 9 46-Oz. Size HI-C WELLS & DAVIES Assorted 7 Varieties Orange-Grape Drink Lunch Meat 95' 3 39' Assorted Colors Napkins . . Pkg. 10' Davies FRANKS Dark Chocolate Betty Crocker's New 79' Fudge Cake Mix TOMATOES 69' Del Monte—No. 303 Size PEAS • • Bracken Burlington Vegetables 1.15 PAIR We’re excited as a star on opening night because now we have famous Ballet brand stockings for you! 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