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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Graduation Rites For Eighth Grade Held at Adrian THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1964 Vale BLM Project Rapid Reading Class Dick Hart Named Babe Ruthers Defeat 5-2 in Opener Offered by TVCC As gank Manager Adrian Inspection Tour Nyssa Babe Ruth team got its Rapid reading courses at Nys- | 3 sa and Ontario are being offered Qf Condon Branch baseball season off to a good start Planned June 10 by Treasure Valley Community Friday evening by defeating Ad IFYE Delegate From Korea io Reside For Twenty Days With Phifer Family Miss Kil-Ji-Kim, an International Farm Youth Exchange Appointment of Dick Hart as rian 5-2 on the Antelopes’ field. delegate from Pohana City, Korea, will arrive in Malheur Members of the Bureau of Land college as part of its summer ses Management Multiple Use Advi sion program. The course carries manager of the Condon branch Mike Kodama struck out 12 and county June 20, according to Helen Dwelle, Malheur county Graduation rites for the Adrian sory board will get a first-hand two hours terminal credit and is of First National Bank of Oregon allowed only two hits as he went eighth grade class were held on look at Vale project achievements designed to increase the student’s was announced this week by the route. His teammates gave agent. Miss Kim will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer Wednesday evening, May 27, in next week on June 10. The 18- reading comprehension and read Ralph J. Voss, president of the him solid support in the field by and Jeannette from June 20 through July 10. The Phifers operate a dairy farm near Adrian. committing only one error. the high school auditorium. The member board will see range ing speed. statewide banking system. International Farm Youth* high school band played the tra plowing in progress, as well as Adrian pitchers were strong The section being offered at Hart will replace Marvin L. ditional Pomp and Circumstance recent crested wheatgrass seed Nyssa will meet at 8 a.m. June Maxwell, who has headed that and limited Nyssa batters to four Exchange (IFYE) is a 4 - H on a six - acre farm where her march as the processional music. ings. 15 in room 1 of Nyssa high school. branch for the past five years. hits. Combined with Antelope program for selected young family raises rice, barley, millet, Invocation and benediction Board members also will view It will meet at 8:45 a.m. June 8 The latter has been named man errors, however, this was enough people to live and work with soybeans, potatoes, radishes and were given by the Rev. Elmer well-established seedings that are and at 6:30 p.m. June 9 in room ager of the bank’s newly estab to give Nyssa the win. rural people in other coun other vegetables. Their farm live- Rosenkilde and Robert Patterson, now being grazed by livestock. 20 of Ontario high school. lished Burns branch which will' Coach Dayle Moss reports he tries for four to six months. Miss stock includes swine, poultry, grade school principal, introduc They will observe stock water The Ontario sections will meet open July 10 in temporary quar played every man on the roster Kim is among 115 exchangees goats and a Korean ox. ed the speaker, the Rev. Arthur developments and areas where for two hours a session, twice a ters. and all did well. He also said from 42 countries in the United Miss Kim, 21 years old, speaks Skogan, pastor of Owyhee Com undesirable brush has been con week until July 29 and 30, re- Hart, a native of Nyssa, has he was pleased with the team! States this summer. This year Korean but can understand Eng munity church. trolled through use of aerially spectively. been serving as loan officer at and is somewhat optimistic about 110 U.S. delegates are residing lish if it is spoken slowly. The presentation of citizenship applied herbicides. Range man with host families in other coun the bank’s Merrill office. He the remainder of the season. During her three-week stay in awards was made by Patterson agement practices will be de tries. The Nyssa team won 9-4 over| joined the Nyssa branch staff in Malheur county, the Korean ex GAME SCHEDULE GIVEN to Gay Morinaka and Tim Tall scribed by BLM personnel Curing During her stay in Oregon, changee will visit numerous or 1957 and has served in all the New Plymouth Tuesday evening FOR BABE RUTH LEAGUE man. Superintendent Glenn Ward the tour. ............. .. diamond. NHS branch operations prior to mov on the Miss Kim will also make her ganizations, businesses, farms June 5 — Nyssa at Ontario. presented the American Legion On June 9 Russell E. Getty, di ing up to loan officer shortly af- home with families in Polk and and homes in order to learn as June 9—Nyssa at Fruitland. ! ter joining the Merrill branch awards from post 109 to Nancy rector of BLM operations in Ore and Linn counties. To Buy, Trade or SelL much as possible about the Am Nelson and Danny Cutler. gon and Washington, will review June 12—Weiser at Nyssa. several years ago. Try the Classified Pagel In Korea Miss Kim’s home is| erican way of life. Vocal selections were given by accomplishments of the Vale pro a high school trio. Mrs. W. E. ject with details presented by the Nelson and Patrick O’Loughlen Vale district staff. introduced class members and Now nearing completion of its Ernest Seuell presented diplomas second year of operation, the Vale to students, including Mary Barn project was authorized by con hart, Carol Brock, Burton Bur gress to increase the range pro roughs, Bruce Campbell, Roy ductivity and other benefits de Carroll, Don Cartwright, Danny rived from 4.5 million acres of i Cutler, David Fenn. public land managed by BLM in Dixie Fewkes, Tim Holly, Jim the Vale district, located in the | Langley, Steve Kriegh, Ernest southeastern corner of Oregon, ( Lewis, Laura Mackey, Nonie according to Getty. Matthews, Paula McBride, Cary- Warne Nunn, executive assis- . lee Mefford, Janet Montgomery, tant to Governor Mark Hatfield, I Gay Morinaka, Nancy Nelson, will speak at a dinner meeting , Jean Ocamica, Diana Okano. of the group Tuesday evening, I j Grant Patterson, Jeanette Phi June 9. During an afternoon session the ' fer, Mike Robb, Lois Seuell, Gary Shields, Selma Simpson, Bill iSko- board will consider methods of j gan, Judy Steiner, Tim Tailman, financing improvements on pri- ' Jane Timmerman, Teresa Topliff, vate range lands which are man- I Nylee Waite, Kathy Wenke and aged in conjunction with public j Alan Zikmund. lands. The board also will con- I sider pending congressional pro- J posals to establish a Public Land fl Law Review commission and to ] give legislative sanction to the fl Five Nyssa men, known as the principle of multiple use manage- 1 Sugar Bowl team, competed May ment on public lands which are I 24 in the BPAA district bowling classified for such use. J tournament at Totem Bowl in Milton-Freewater. The keglers, Jess Asumendi, Don Hatch, Ron Kirstine, Asa Winchester and Emil Wohlcke, scored a 3,008 handicap series, On recommendation from Ore will collect $100 and will now gon College of Education Scho vie for the right to represent larship committee, the state scho Oregon in the National BPAA larship commission has awarded contest. a total of 31 part-tuition and fee The Nyssa team is one of four scholarships to high school sen from the district rolling a high iors who plan to attend OCE at enough score to compete state Monmouth next fall. wide with 51 other teams later Among the students is Pauline in June at the Tigard Bowling L. Butler, 1964 Adrian high school Lanes. salutatorian and daughter of Mrs. Comparing the 3,008 series roll ' Helen Butler of route 1, Nyssa. ed by the local men, the top Information about course work scores in the state were 3,195 and this fall may be obtained by in 3,187. terested students or parents by At Tigard the teams will bat writing to the office of admis tle for the state title, $1,000 in sions at Monmouth. cash, trophies and a paid entry into the national finals at Wichi B. HENDRICKS PRESENTED ta, Kan. $500 SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Bobby Joe Hendricks, a sopho- rtiore at the University of Oregon in Eugene, has been presented a $500 scholarship award from Oregon Trail—Regular meeting Crown-Zellerbach foundation. of Cub ¡Scout pack 438 was held More than $7500 in scholarships Friday evening at the Nyssa LDS were awarded to 26 students in church where various awards the school of journalism at the were presented. annual family dinner Thursday, Bryan Call received a bobcat May 28. In addition, four special award; Gerry Barton, silver ar prizes were awarded, bringing row and bear badge; Dee Farr, the total to almost $8000. silver and gold arrows; Douglas The university student is a son Sharp, bear badge, silver and of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendricks gold arrows. of 603 King avenue, Nyssa. Others receiving awards were .CLOVE RAC LO VER Bobby Holmes, denner bar; Mark FAMILY MOVES TO ALOHA ÍCLUB Dee Hartley, den chief badge; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fangen and Dennis Montgomery, denner bar Lori plan to leave tomorrow for and lion badge; Stephen Mont Aloha, Ore., where they will POTATO CHIPS gomery, den chief award; Danny make their home. Fangen has Garner, assistant denner bar. been at the new location for the Den mother awards were pre past two months and is employed sented to Georgia Barton and by Fred Meyer company at Ra June Hartley. leigh Hills near Portland. Mrs. It is reported that this pack Fangen was an instructor at Nys plans to participate in the June sa high during the past school 20 Olympics at Ontario. term. Crisco — All-Vegetable Libby's — 46-Oz. Size Shortening Tomato Juke 69 3-Lb. Can . Local Keglers to Vie For BPAA Top Honors Miss Pauline Butler Awarded Scholarship To OCE at Monmouth 89. 4 Cans For . LIBBY'S—46-Oz. Size Pineapple nnm If 3 Grapefruit U111N11 CANS Lads of Cub Pack 438 Earn Scout Awards Festival Queen — Strawberry Cloverleaf—Grated Style Preserves Tuna Fish 40-Oz. Jar......................... O W Holders of the Following Lucky License Numbers Have a PRIZE Waiting For them at M & W — Oregon—6S-6691 Oregon — 4K-1033 5 Cans For......................... Treasure Valley — Giant Size cd w „ DETERGENT................. Box 590 Dad's — Old-Fashioned ROOT BEER .... %-Gal. Jug 39* 1 PRODUCE Fancy—No. 1—Full Cups Nyssa Theatre PHONE 372-3932 Thursday, June 4 —SPANISH SHOW Strawberries Friday and Saturday JUNE 5 and 6 The Three Stooges in "Around the World in a Daze ----- ALSO------ QUICK GUN" // 4 for....................... $ Í 89 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday In Color With AUDIE MURPHY Sunday and Monday "fato* »EATf. 2.cca(¿fy wVwKjHkl Good and Choice — Blade Cut BEEF ROASTS u ■ < 39 ¿ u * 43 Shoulder Cut FAMILY STEAKS JUNE 7 and 8 IRMA LA DOUCE" IN COLOR WITH Treasure Valley Jack Lemmon and Shirley Maclaine ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Tuesday —June 9 — SPANISH SHOW Wednesday — June 10 —NO SHOW 424 Main Street . . . Nyssa, Oregon We Give SRV Green Stamps! Picnics ..a 29*