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THURSDAY, JULY I, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR DINNER GUESTS IN WEISER Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil were June 23 dinner guests of the Rev and Mrs. Louis M. Albrecht at Weiser. NYSSA NITE RODEO SUGAR BOWL VISITORS FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Davis of Seattle were weekend guests in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. \ ictor Haburchak and family. and CARNIVAL JULY 9-10 League Standings o o o o ADULT YOUTH LEAGUE ADVICE to ALL NEW BRIDES "You Look After Your Husband . . . and LET US LOOK AFTER YOUR DRY CLEANING! D. Brown- 7 A. VanderOord 9 Main-Wright 10 Saito-Stelling 10^ Takami-Marostic* im Hanev-Wohlcke K Brown- 13 P. VanderOord _15 15 Nichols-Nichols „13 15 „13 Hust-Hust 14 Jennings-Jennings 10 20 Jennings-Brammer 8 20 Marcum-Marcum 8 19 Howard-Howard 5 Youth high scratch games. Don Brown. 203/191; Reul Saito and Kent Main. 189 Youth high scratch series. Don Brown. 554; Reid Saito. 546; Wayne Takami, 509. Adult high scratch games and Î series, Rudy Marostica. 236/579; Emil Wohlcke. 192 526; George Hust, 189/520. O O O O FACTORY LEAGUE H (The People Who Have Used Our Services for Years Already Know About This) ■o Gate City Cleaners 15 North Second Street Phone 372-3555 NYSSA . . . OREGON i Ludwig-Page 22 6 11 Chadd-VanderOord 17 11 Noel-Stelling 17 14 Church-Marostica 14 Lienkaemper-Toomb 13 15 1« Pett-Parker 12 12 Reed-Stam 12 Hansen-Lancaster 11H i 16«à Glover-Haney 11H i 16*à 17 ’ Team No. 10 7 High scratch games, i Ruth Chadd, 222; Harold Ludwig. 202; Rudy Marostica. 191. High scratch series, Harold Ludwig. 522; Fred Stelling, 506; Albert Hansen. 503 High team games. Chadd-Vander Oord. 702; Ludwig-Page. 658/655. High team series, Ludwig-Page, 1921; Chadd-VanderOord. 1864; Church-Marostica. 1763. Quality Products and . . . Good Service With Fair Prices at NYSSA CO-OP ! ★ Baler Twine ★ Sta-Rite Pumps ★ Animal Health Products ★ Tires ★ Gas and Oil ★ Fertilizers ★ Baler Wire ★ Wire Fencing ★ Electric Milkers ★ Tubes ★ Greases ★ Lubrication Many Other Farm-Use Items . . . Check With Us Before You Buy! Nyssa Co-op Supply Masons Conduct Graveside Rites For Past Master RUMMAGE SALE ★ HESSTON Swathers Carrying an Adeguate Stock of Parts and Giving Good Service Is Our Plan! B & M EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1100 Adrian Boulevard Phone 372-2239 NYSSA . . . OREGON FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 9 and 10 . . . and . . . Make Us Headquarters! WE LL SERVE YOU ★ MEALS ★ DRINKS ★ SANDWICHES , , • and eoo Be So Friendly, You'll Want to Come Back ! o Polar Bear Drive In 502 Main Street at . . 505 MAIN STREET IN NYSSA TVCC Registrar Lists Area Students Signed For Summer Courses According to a release from the registrar’s Office at Treasure Val ley Community college, students attending the summer session who list their addresses as Nyssa in clude: Beth Banner, Sherrie Glenn, Margery Morton. Joan Hewett, Ellen Saito, Greg Sumner, Preston King. Dale Larsson. Lynn Banner, Clayton Hiatt, Norman Palmer, Knute Stoneberg. Rodrick Sweet, Gary Wilson. Susan Holmes, Ann Zittercob, Barbara Tensen. Boyd Blair. Jim Farmer. Warren Farmer. Jr, Katherine Farmer, David Sumpter, Kathleen McGinley, Judith Pett, Triena Rinehart, Vai Glenn, Ilea Hall, Patricia Devin. Mervil Hutchin son, Millard Robb, Janine Lytle. Oralia Vendrell and Chuck Corak. Among those attending with Parma addresses are Dean Mason, Arthur Goates, Shirley Breshears and Marilyn Shields. With 18 years experience in this field (the last 6 as head of a General Motors shop in Ontario) we feel capable of handling your needs. WE ALSO Install Windshields and Glass. LET US BID ON YOUR JOB! Ray’s Body & Paint Shop NYSSA, OHEGON 505 Main Street Phono 372 3524 Coming Events WE SELL ONLY THE BEST! ★ JOHN DEERE Tractors and Equipment ★ GEHL Choppers ★ GEMCO Beet Harvesters ★ CURL Potato Harvesters and Diggers Nyssa Nite Rodeo We Have Opened a New BODY and PAINT SHOP CHRISTIAN WOMEN S CLUB SLATES JULY 7 MEETING Farmers - Ranchers Plan Now to Attend . . . ANNOUNCEMENT! It Takes Good Equipment to Keep You Operating Efficiently at All Times . . . Phone 372-3548 To the Adrian volunteer fire men: We commend you for your wonderful new equipment and the prompt intelligent ac tion displayed on the night lightning struck a shed on the farm we rent from Fred Parker. We also appreciated the ear nest concern and action of neighbors who saved much that would have otherwise been de stroyed. no doubt the house and trailer and probably several lives. We wish to express our warm est thanks io all__ The D. M. Barnhart Family. Funeral services for Earl Alex ander. 62, were conducted Tues day morning. June 29. 1965, at Lienkaemper chapel. Officiating minister was the Rev. Ralph A Lawrence of Nyssa Methodist church, with musical selections by Mrs. Dwight (June Marie) Wyckoff. Mr. Alexander succumbed at 6 o’clock Saturday evening in Malheur Memorial hospital fol lowing an illness of six years. He was born Sept. 14. 1902, at Evansville, Ind., a son of Jesse and Emma Deweese Alexander, SENIOR CITIZENS MEET and was united in marriage to Members of the Senior Citizens I Myrtle Ziehm on Sept. 2, 1930, at club met Friday for a picnic din ' Indianapolis. They resided in the ner in Nyssa south park. Birth Hoosier state until 1945 when day anniversaries were observed they moved to the Nyssa area. with cake being served to all. The deceased was an operating Meeting place for the next ses engineer and worked for the rec sion will I m - announced later lamation manager of the Ontario- Nyssa Irrigation company, and was also manager of the H and E ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs Larry Williams Egg company until ill health forc and John of San Jose, Calif., ar ed his retirement. Mr. Alexander was a member rived Friday to visit her parents, of the Methodist church and past Mr. and Mrs Ruymond Sager and other relatives. master of Golden Rule lodge No. 147, AF & AM. Nyssa; a member of Royal Arch Masons. Zodiac chapter No. 4. Ontario, and Com- SATURDAY. JULY 3 mandery No 9. Knights Templar. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Baker, Ore. During World War I. he served OLD JOURNAL BLDG. with the U S. Marine Corps occu By GIRL SCOUTS pational forces on Haiti. In addition tn his widow of the' home on route 1. Nyssa, he is sur vived by two sons, Fred of Santa Barbara. Calif., Elvin Alexander of Hawthorne. Calif.; one daugh ter. Mrs. Sam (Pamela) Smiley of West Covina. Calif. Also surviving arc three broth-: ers, Raymond of Madras, Ore., < Eber of Boonville. Ind., and Her bert Alexander of Detroit. Mich Five grandchildren also survive A sister, Eva. succumbed in 1900 Concluding services were con ducted at the Nyssa cemetery by members of Golden Rule Lodge No. 147. Active pallbearers were Charles Wernick. Paul House, William Schireman. Roy Holmes. Richard Gustavson and Robert Holmes. Honorary bearers were Frank Parr and Earl Russell. Today. I p.m.—Methodist WSCS luncheon and general meeting at church. Tonight, 7 p.m. — Steak fry at Adrian park for American Legion members and auxiliary. July 2, 8 p.m.—Legion auxiliary installation service at Nyssa com munity hall. July 3, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.—Rum mage sale at 109 Main street by Girl Scouts. July 6. 8 p.m.—Budget hearing. Nyssa Rural Fire Protection dis trict, at Nyssa fire station. July 7, 9 a.m. — Summer band rehearsal at high school band room. July 8, 8 p.m.—Practice for Eas tern Star installation at Masonic hall. 18 North Second St. Family Says Thanks For Help During Fire NOW IN PROGRESS S POSITION adjustable Spoc/out Folding Aluminum Treasure Valley Christian Wo- ’ men’s club will hold its monthly meeting at 1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, July 7, in the Lions den at East Side cafe. Speaker for the afternoon will be Miss Anita Swanson, national worker. Bob Richards will pro vide special music and as an add- | ed feature, Mrs. Robert Roth will ! demonstrate making feather flow ers and resin grapes. Area women desiring reserva tions should contact Mrs. Frank Granite at 889-8276, Ontario. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Tom Jayo took his wife and in- | fant son, Thomas Joseph, home Sunday from St. Alphonsus hos pital in Boise. The baby was born June 22 in the Idaho capital city. 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