Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 01, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. JULY I. 1965
Early-Day Students
Vote to Make Picnic
Annual June Event
'Spinners' to Show
Processing of Beets
At Scout Roundup
(Continued From Page 1)
Slate Rummage Sala
On Saturday, July 3, members
of Nyssa Girl Scout troops will
hold a rummage sale in the old
Journal building, located at 10!)
Main street. Sale hours will be
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the
girls announce that donated items
for the sale will lx- greatly appre­
ciated. Donors may contact Mrs
Clurence Clapp by dialing 372-
3910 or Carol Greig, 372-308(1, and
the items will I m - picked up.
Proceeds will be added to funds
making it possible for the girls
to
attend
t h e
International
Roundup.
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ATTEND ALEXANDER RITES
Among out-of-town relatives
and friends here to attend Tues-
day funeral service* for Earl
Alexander were Mr. and Mrs
Earl Tubbs, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. C. R Alexander, Madras;
Mr and Mrs Wally Vanderhoff
and Sandi, Homedale; Mrs Fred
Kiser and Sherry, Jerome; Mrs 1
D. R Samuel and Mis* Jan Gregg. '
Billings, Mont.; Mrs. Charles Pau-'
lin, Theresa, Rita, Joe und Mike,
Caldwell.
FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT
Mr and Mrs. Allan Butler of
Seattle, former Nyssuns, visited
recently with relatives and
friends in this area.
Approximately 40 person* were
in attendance at the picnic held
Sunday in south park for stu­
dents and teachers who were affi­
liated with Nyssa schools up to
and including 1020
The group voted to make the
reunion picnic an annual affair to
la- held on the last Sunday in
June.
A special guest at the Sunday
event was Dr. J. J. Sarazin. Out-
of - state guest* included those
from California, Washington and
Idaho.
It has been noted by those at­
tending the gatherings that much
greater interest is shown by tho <•
from out-of-state than by local
residents.
LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS
FRIDAY INSTALLING RITES
ORIN SUMNER, owner of Nys-
■a Pharmacy, pose* with a lova-
ly bathing beauty. Members of
the Journal staff know who she
is. but will not reveal her iden­
tity lest Orin's wife. Barbara,
disapproves. Will have to ad­
mit. she was a real traffic stop­
per as she stood at the comer
of Second and Main streets in
an area where the blacktop had
been removed by city crews.
The street is now repaired and
the lovely creature has appar­
ently left town.
Atlas Tire Sale!
RUY ONE
At Our Regular Price
AND GET
SECOND ONE
• • • at • • •
’/2 PRICE
• • • or • • •
BUY THREE
AND GET
Fourth One FREE
We Pick Up and Deliver
Cars Serviced!
Kassman Chevron
Third and Main
Phon« 372-2964
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Nyssa Nite
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JULY 9-10, 1965
8:15 p. m. Both Nights
Parade ... Friday, 7:30 p.m.
5 BIG EVENTS
. . . PLUS . . .
OTHER FUN FEATURES
• • • and • • •
ARC-WAY CARNIVAL
— ADMISSION —
Adults.............................. $1.50
Children (Under 12) . . . Free
(ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS)
Dick Tensen, Rodeo Sccy. — 207 North Fourth St.
American Legion auxiliary offi- I
cers of Nyssa post 7» will be in
stalled during a meeting to bi­
held at 8 o'clock Friday evening. 1
July 2, at the community hall, lo­
cated at Second street and Ehr-
good avenue.
special guests will be members '
of the Adrian auxiliary unit
KOCHS REPORT ARRIVAL
OF NEW GRANDDAUGHTER
City Manager Fred Koch re­
ceived word recently of the birth
of a daughter to hi* son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Rich­
ard Stephan of Ft. Coll.ns. Colo.
The infant was liorn June 26 and
has been named Jane Ann. She
joins three sister* in the home.
Mrs. Koch left last week for Ft.
Collins to visit her daughter’s
family and to help care for the
new baby.
PAGE FIVE
Nyssa Births . . .
June 24— To Mr. and Mrs. Mel­
vin Nielsen of Parma, an 8-pound,
8-once son, Lary Pace.
June 26 To Mr. and Mrs. James
Moore of Nyssa, an 8-p<Aind, 11-
ounce girl, Shanin Lyn.
June 28 To Mr. and Mrs. Wes­
ley Richmond of Ontario, a 7-
pound, (bounce girl, April Diane
June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Du­
ane Drydale of Nyssa, a 7-pound,
14-ounce girl, Tina Lucille.
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