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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON DEFEAT CALDWELL TEAM The softball team from the Sugar Babes League local Faith Lutheran church de Sets Friday Meeting feated a squad from Faith Luth Members of the Wednesday eran in Caldwell by a 21-18 final night Sugar Babes bowling league With two wins and two losses score in a contest held Sunday will meet at t( o'clock Fridas eve each, the final of five two-man on the Nyssa high school dia- ning, Aug. 13, at the Sugar Bowl, golf matches for the twilight 1 mond. it is announced by F.ris Bertram. league championship title began Both teams now hold a three ' league secretary. at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon win. one loss record. Purpose of the session will be between the Hamilton Hopefuls to set up team schedules und to and O'Kief Outcasts. vote on league rules. It was nip and tuck all the way HOUSE COUPLE RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. Paul House re- All interested women keglers around the 18-hole Ontario course as Hopeful Ted Brammer and turned home Sunday after spend are invited to attend the meeting Outcast Dale Keeney battled to ing several days in western Ore and new bowlers will be especial win championship honors fortheir gon. He attended a Western In ly welcome, Mrs. Bertram said. terstate Water conference on the respective teams. Regular bowling time for this The holes were even as they OSU campus in Corvallis while league is at 9 o'clock on Wednes teed off on No. 18. Results on the Mrs. House visited their son-in- days nights final green ended with a par for law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Brammer and a one over par bo Dick Herriman and family in To Buy. Soil or Rant. gie for Keeney, and the Hopefuls Eugene. Try the Clarified Pagel emerged as winners. The stage had been set earlier, however, as wins had been posted for the Hopefuls by Earl Walker over John Easlv and by Ken Lu cas who won his match from John O’Kief. The winning team’s two losses came when Bill Hamilton went down at the hands of Tony Yturri and Glade Chadwick was defeated by Louis Yturri. Hamilton Hopefuls Take Championship Title in Golf Tourney Adrian Schools Open Aug. 30; HS Student Registration Planned a THIS WAS THE GREENEST little fellow who appeared in Saturday's Back-to-School par ade. He is Bruce Wilkerson, alias "The Jolly Green Giant," and is the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilkerson. He was wearing green water color paint, and according to his mother, about four baths later, was white again. He was first place winner in the costume division—Staff Photo. NYSSAN AMONG GRADUATES Miss Arleta Cartwright, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cart wright, will be among graduates of the practical nursing class at Treasure Valley Community col lege in Ontario. Caps and pins will be presented to the students during Aug. 19 ceremonies in the Ontario high school auditorium. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Glenn Ward. Adrian school sup erintendent, announces that reg istration dates for high school stu dents will be Monday and Tues day. Aug. 23-24. Registration hours are from 4:30 to 8 p.m. in the high school building, with fees to be collected at that time. The Adrian schools will open Monday. Aug 30. with only a half day session the first day. Full- day classes will begin Tuesday. Aug. 31. with Monday. Sept. 6 (Labor day) declared a holiday from school activities. Sunday. Aug. 22. has been des ignated as “1965 annual signing” day when the students will meet at 2 p m. in the Adrian park. Supt Ward stated that with the exception of an elementary prin cipal, all regular teachers have been hired. This vacancy occur red upon resignation of Robert Patterson who was named head of this area’s government program for disadvantaged children. Legionnaires Conduct Graveside Services (Continued From Page 1) ! mander of Nyssa American Le gion Post 79. a member of the IOOF lodge, assistant scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop and leader for the Weblo Scouts. His favor ite hobby was hunting rocks and he had quite a large collection. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and Ronnie returned home Tuesday evening from California where he studied this summer at Los Ange les college and recently received his master's degree, Turner is Survivors Listed music director in the Nyssa In addition to his widow, he is schools. survived by a daughter. Carol, 15; five sons. Daniel, 14; Mark. 11; CAMP AT OWYHEE LAKE James. 8; David. 6; and John, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford. years of age. Also surviving are four broth Bernice and Carrylee. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen and Rodney ers, Maurice of Rugby, N. D.: Roy Miller of Ontario camped and 1 of Bismarck, N. D.; James of fished during the weekend at Fresno. Calif.; and Raymond Greig of Boise; four sisters, Mrs. Owyhee reservoir. Kathleen Miller of Clackamas, Ore.; Mrs. Violet Goodman of Bend. Ore.; Mrs. Bemiece Mefford I of Nampa, Idaho; and Mrs. Sally Woodward of Caldwell, Idaho. His parents, several brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Interment was made in the — and — Nyssa cemetery under direction of Lienkaemper chapel, with con cluding services conducted by Le gionnaires of Post 79. Active pallbearers were Walter Ford, William Fitzsimmons, Vir- , gil Seward, George Hirai, Cecil ! Morrison, Jr., Harley Sager, Sr. ■ Honorary bearers were Theron Wheeler, Harry Kingrey. Owen Gann, Al Thompson, Ross Mills and Tom Johnson. RADIATORS REPAIRED CLEANED — by — Con or Bob SWAGER CHEVROLET 420 Main Street NYSSA, OREGON Journal Classifieds Bring Results! Nyssa Theatre MATINEES — Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Children, 25c — Adults, 65c Friday and Saturday — Aug. 13-14 "McHALE'S NAVY" — STARRING — THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1965 Nyssa Blood Drawing Nets 142 Pints; Pins Presented to Donors Nyssa Births Aug. 4—To Mr. und Mrs Del- toy Matthews of Nyssa, a 7-pound, 24-ounce girl. Julie Dawn. Aug. 7—To Mr. und Mrs. Dar rell Johnson of Riverside, Ore., a 3-pound, 12-ounce boy. Rankin Lee. Aug 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Wilson of Wilder, a 9-pound, 14-ounce boy, Tracy Allen. Aug. 11—To Mr. und Mrs. Ron Moore of Parma, a boy, unnamed. Aug. 11—To Mr. und Mrs. Ar- inendo Franco of Nyssa, a boy, unnamed. A total of 142 pints of blood was given bv an a n uh nts dur ing the Aug. 4 visit of the blood- mobile, only eight units short of 150-pint quota, A total of 1 SB persons turned out with 16 be- ing rejected. Recipients of three-gallon pin* nt the Wednesday drawing were Mrs Ulla Jacobsen of Vale and Robert Meisinger. Those receiv ing two-gallon pins were Donald Hurt of Vale, Mrs. Neva Haney, Jess Asumendi and Carl Lassiter. Dr. David Sarazln was attend ing physician. He was assisted by members of the Jay-C-Ette or ganization who have asked the rf | Kraft — 18-Oz. Size Spaghetti 7 Cans $ 4 00 For.............................. * | Grape Jelly Ljan..................................... Libby's No. 24 Size Paper Towels 45' 89c u 79' L“.................................... Case of 24............. $5.85 v ROUND T°P STEAK Bottom Lb. Quality MEATS PRODUCE Lean — Boneless Large — Local — Bell Rump Roasts PEPPERS 79' 69' 69' Zee — Giant Size — Assorted PEACHES 00 Sliced or Halves $ 4 1 4 Cans......................... | Ernest Borgnine — Joe Flynn Tim Conway and McHale's Crew! S Fruit Cocktail 5 Cans $4®® For............................ | Franco-American — No. 1 Size Cottage Butts...... G Treasure Valley — No. 303 Size Tomato Juice 5 4 Cans $4 00 Keim's — Bestever Juuniul to express their thunks to uli donors; St. Bridget's Altur society members who were in charge of the canteen; Cadette Girl Scouts for baby sitting ser vices; high school girli helping upstairs with the druwing; Jay- cees who ussisted in setting up und taking down the equipment. I Early Dawn — 46-Oz. Size GOOD and CHOICE All urea residents, age 55 years or older, arc invited to attend the gatherings held every other Fri day. X- ------------------ . Quick- For............................ SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET Senior Citizens club meeting will be held tomorrow, Aug. 13, ut the home of Dr. and Mrs. John E. Long ut 7 Long Drive in Nyssa. The group will meet at 10:30 a m. und each will take a suck lunch, spoon and cup. 1Ec 2 for......................... Sliced FREE! Lb. Jumbo — Local Cantaloupe 69' IN COLOR Sunday and Monday — Aug. 15-16 "CHARADE" — STARRING — Cary Grant — Audrey Hepburn WALTER MATTHAU —JAMES COBURN In Technicolor Tuesday, Aug. 17 — Spanish Shows Wednesday, Aug. 18 — NO SHOW Thursday, Aug. 19 — Spanish Shows M. C.P. — 6-Oz. Size 77 C .................. g / Lemonade 8 Cans . — PRICES EFFECTIVE — Thursday—Friday—Saturday A MARKET 424 Main Street . •. Nyssa, Oregon