Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 01, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1965
CATS . . . NINE LIVES??
Arcadia — The misfortune of Former Nyssa Youth
having both hind legs amputated Gets Business Degree
when three years old did not
A master’s degree from Har­
shorten the life of a cat belonging vard Graduate School of Business
to the Merildean Robbins family. Administration has been received
The pet died last week at the age by William Walker Low, Jr.
of IS years.
He is a son of Mr. and Mrs
Walker Low who resided in Nyssa
several years ago when the for­
mer was employed at Amalgamat­
ed Sugar company.
The degree recipient was grad­
uated from Nyssa high school
City Librarian Lisis New Reading
Available to Patrons of Nyssa Area
BIRTH OF INFANT GRANDSON
REPORTED BY RIGGS COUPLE
Mrs Lewis Riggs returned home
Monday from San Bernardino,
Calif, where she had been visit­
ing her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr and Mis. Darrell Manning
and family, and helping care for
n new grandson who was born
June 15 to the Manning couple
The infant joins two brothers and
a sister in the home.
Riggs and son, Doyle, returned
home two weeks ago after taking
Mis Riggs to San Bernardino
Etn out«- to California, the family
visited relatives and friends in
Utah.
NYSSANS ATTEND WEDDING
Mr and Mrs Emil Stunz, Mr
and Mrs. Gene Stunz and Suzanne
attended th«* Saturday wedding
und reception of the former's
niece, Marge Kay Stunz, and Re­
vert Swenson. Jr., of Michigan at
Boise. The bride is a daughter
of Mrs Rudolph Stunz and the
late Mr Stunz. She was gradu­
ated this spring from the Univer­
sity of Idaho and plans to teach
this winter at (’lai kston. Wa.-.h ,
while her husband completes his
law course at the University of
Idaho.
* "Nineteen Eighty - Four" by
I George Orwell. “The most power­
ful and terrifying novel I have
lend in years Orwell's brilliant
land despairing glimpse into the
totalitarian future plumbs the
¡depths of human pride and degra­
dation more vividly than any-
(thing since Dostoevsky’s Grand
Inquisitor,” c o ni m e n t s Arthur
' Schlesinger, Jr.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Stories for Laie at Night." A spe­
cialist in the macabre and bizarre,
Hitchcock presents 21 stories, two
novelettes und u complete novel
guaranteed to terrify most normal
people.
TEENAGE BOOKS
"Tho City Under Ground" by
Suzanne Martel The author uses
a vivid story of th«* future to
stress the importance of spiritual
understanding in a highly mech­
anized society
"With All My Love" by Penny
' DeFore. The true story of Penny
I De Fore, a young girl who goes
half - way around the world to
work in a Korean orphanage,
seeking the true meaning to life
"Gold on Her Shoulder" by
Caryl Hall A young woman en­
ters the strange world of the
Woman Marines and discovers ex- 1
citement and challenege
"Twilight Zone Revisited" by
Rod Serling. Thirteen new and
unforgettable explorations into
the realm of the supernatural.
"The Swiss Family Robinson"
by Johann Wyss. The Robinson
family, marooned on an amazing
island, soon learn to love and live j
on their "New Switzerland.”
"Israel” by Robert St. John.
From the “Life World Library,"
thi* book informs the reader of
the ancient country's history and
its position as a modern and ma-.
turing nation.
"Japan" by Edward Seidenstick-
er. Also from “Life World Li­
brary," the author and editors of
Life present an up-to-date report
on the country of Japan.
JUNIOR BOOKS
"Jupiter and the Cats" by Alice
Goudey.
"Plastic Foam for Art* and
Crafts" by Brock Yates.
"Papier Mach* and How to Use
It" by Mildred Anderson.
"The Beach Before Breakfast"
by Maxine W Kumin.
"Dandelion" by Don Freeman.
"Automobile* for Mice" by Ma­
rie Hall Ets.
"The Wild Swans" by Hans
Christian Andersen.
"Down. Down the Mountain" by
Ellis Credle.
"Mister Penny's Circus" by Ma­
rie Hall Ets
BRADYS MOVE TO EUGENE
Mr. und Mrs. Gene Brady, Peg­
gy. Kathy and Jerry, former Boise
resident», are now located in Eu­
gene where he is district manager
for Curtí* Industries, an automo­
tive firm The couple's other son,
Chuck, is spending the summer
with his grandmother, Mrs, J. I
Brady. Jim Brady of Mountain
Home and Douglas Clarkson of
Portland are visiting their cousin
WILSONS IN COLORADO
in their grandmother’s home
A note was received in the
Journal office Saturday morning
NAMED TO STATE POST
Mrs Fay (Ruth) Collins was from Dorothy Wilson, asking that
elected a» madam state conductor Nyssa’s hometown newspaper be
at the June 23-25 state convention sent to her in Colorado.
She stated that the family miss­
of Eagles auxiliaries held in Sa­
lem
ed reading news of Nyssa and
Among others attending the until around mid - August their
meeting were Elaine Olsen. Amy address will be 1844 11th Avenue,
Maberry and Barbara Jaques.
Greeley.
EARLY-SUMMER
Join the Many Shopper* in
Nyaaa This Weekend and Take
Advantage of the Numerous
Bargain* Being Offered!
Classifieds Bring Rwuliil
What a wonderful way io spend the holiday — with
perfect picnics at the beach or in the hill* ... or
barbecue banquets right in your own backyard! A
great idea? You bet it is! And RAY'S FOOD FAIR
has great buys in foods for family fun feast*. You'll
see some perfect picks for picnics in this ad. You'll
see dozens more in our market. So come on in and
load up with everything you'll need for good eating
over a long weekend of FAMILY FUN DAYSI
FRYERS
WHOLE
Cut-Up
FRYERS
Morrell’s
Cold Cuts Pkgs.
J
OLIVES
Libby's — 20-Oz. Bottles
CATSUP
Libby's 303 Size —FRUIT
COCKTAIL
Kraft — 1-Lb. Pkgs.
Marshmallows
»Ul00
.. . 5 Tins $1°°
. ... 2 for 39C
B. Crocker — Angel Food
Tip-Top — 6-Oz. — F rozen
CAKE MIX
LEMONADE
Wieners
Libby's — 2-Qt. —
FULLER PAINTS
with the class of 1956 and from
1958-61 served a mission in Swe­
den for the Church of Jesus Christ
of I-atter-Day Saints.
Low was graduated In 1963
from Brigham Young university
with a bachelor of arts degree in
industrial management and has
accepted a position with Simpson
Timber company in Seattle.
He is married to the former Ra­
ced Morse of Boise.
12 T“» $1
Hade — 10-Lb
CHARCOAL
PICKLES
ANY COLOR — SPECIAL
Latex Wall Paint .
WAS S6.89 GAL. —INTERIOR FULCOLOR
Latex Wall Paint .
REG. $7.85 — No. 2020
Outside White . .
REG. $6.60 GAL.— EXTERIOR
Latex House Paint
PHILCO APPLIANCES
Our Entire Stock of Refrigerators,
Freezers, Washers, Dryers and
Floor Model TV’s . . .
HOT DOG or
HAMBURGER
Melons
All Reduced $50 to $100 Each
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ONE ONLY — Reg. $209.95 — 4-H. P.
Riding Lawn Mower . .
REG. $199.00— 12-FT. CARTOP
Aluminum Fishing Boat .
REG. $329.95 — 14 FT. WIDE and DEEP
Aluminum Boat ....
WE GIVE and REDEEM
SRV SAVING STAMPS!
DON B. MOSS
Firestone Dealer Store
NYSSA
OREGON
POUND
DOZEN
Home of Quality and Service
WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS