Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 14, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWO
COLEMANS HAVE DAUGHTER named Jo-Anna. She Joins three EASTER DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Fugleman
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coleman slaters in the home.
I of Stay ton, Orc., are parents of
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and family <>f Nampa. Mr. and
a daughter bom Easter Sunday. George Coleman of Ontario, Mr Mrs. Harold Alexander and fam­
April 10. The infant weighed 6 and Mrs. Prank Jayo of rural ily were Easter dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Grottvelt.
pounds, 11 ounces and has been Nyssa.
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
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LETTER
To the Editor
Seeks Information
For Rock Hunting
Whittier, Calif.
April 3. 1966
Chamber of Commerce
Nyssa, Oregon
Dear Sirs:
I understand that Graveyard
Point is now closed to public en­
try and rock collecting. Can you
tell me if this is true, and also
give any pertinent information.
My family and I have been go­
ing to the Nyssa area for the past
several years on our vacations,
and we would like to express our
appreciation for the courteous
manner in which wc have been
received by residents and busi­
nessmen alike.
We also greatly appreciate be­
ing able to stay overnight in your
park.
You have one of the nicest and
friendliest towns in the state of
Oregon.
THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1966
★ Valve Guides Knurled
★ Pistons Manulathed
★ Drums Turned
★ Shoes Arced to Fit Drum
★ Rods Aligned
★ Armatures Tested
★ Axle Bearings
★ Rods Aligned
★ Connecting Rods
Elder S. Lancaster
Serves in Taiwan
Reconditioned
★ Pins Precision Fitted
★ Pistons Knurled
★ Heads Surfaced
★ Valve Seats Installed
★ Other Minor Checks
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lancas­
ter recently received word from
their son. Elder Sidney Lancaster,
notifying them that he had ar­
rived in Taiwan.
MRS. W. O. (HELEN) PETERSON (on left) is concert director for
Before leaving for China and the musical program. "It's a Grand Night for Singing." to be staged
while waiting for his visa, he at 8 p.m. Saturday. April 16. at the Nyssa LDS stake center. Pic­
studied the Chinese language at tured with her is Pianist Annette Capps of Ontario. In the right­
Brigham Young university in 1 hand photo is Larry Miner, young Nyssa drummer who will also
Provo, Utah.
appear on the program. A guest soloist will be Clint Bellows of
He went by plane from Salt Ontario. The program of patriotic, religious and popular music,
Lake City to Hong Kong and then both vocal and instrumentât is being sponsored by women of the
to Taiwan where he is serving a Relief society. Tickets will be available at the door.
mission for the LDS church.
Sidney was graduated from
CIRCLE MEETINGS SLATED
Nyssa high school in 1965 and Adventist Leaders
studied for one term at BYU.
of Marcia Ball circle i
Set Dorcus Session; will Members
meet at 2 o'clock Thursday |
In addition to the other infor­ Report Clothing Need afternoon. April 21, at the home '
mation, would you also please
Boisean Harold L. Gray, direc­ of Mrs. Charles Pitman in Apple
send current rockhound maps.
tor ot lay activities for the Idaho Valley.
Mrs. Duane Holcomb will host j
conference of Seventh - Day Ad­
Sincerely,
ventists, announces that the the session for Thelma Case mem- i
W. O. MILLER
(Miller** letter ha* been turn­ spring federated Dorcus meeting bers and Mrs. LeRoy Herrman
ed over to Harry'* Rock Shop | will be held Monday, April 18 in will entertain the Lowry group.
for a reply. According to Har­ Payette. All Dorcus women are i Meeting place for the evening .
old Brendle, the availability urged to attend the session in the circle will be announced later.
status of Graveyard Point is be­ Portia club building located at •
ing investigated by a Chamber i the corner of Third and Ninth'
Journal Classifieds
streets. Guest speaker will be
of Commerce committee.)
Elder D. E. Caslow.
Bring Results!
Elder Gray states that he re­
cently received word from Wat-1
sonville, Calif., informing him
that clothing supplies there are
badly depleted and numerous |
boxes of wearing apparel are |
needed to replenish empty ware­
houses.
Mrs. Nora Stark, Parma wel ,
fare leader, asks that she be con- |
tacted by anyone desiring to do­
nate good used clothing. Area
residents may write her or phone
Parma 722-5998 and the articles
will be picked up.
She states that clothing is need- ‘
ed in the immediate area, as well
: as items to be sent to disaster
areas throughout the United
[ States.
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Nyssa, Oregon
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Of Mystery at
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Thursday — Friday — Saturday
What Other Bargains
Will You Find ? ? ?
Two-Speed
MASSAGERS
Those Too, Are
VISIT GOODING RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs spent
last weekend visiting her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Stutznegger at Gooding,
Idaho. The two couples were
joined Saturday by the women’s
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Keller of Pocatello.
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... Relaxing
GUESTS IN KLAMATH FALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman
were weekend guests in the home
of their daughter - in - law, Mrs.
Mildred Huffman and children at
Klamath Falls.
Reg. 25c Each
CHARITY BALL
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
EVERYONE WELCOME!
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1966
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Proceeds Donated to Cancer Fund
$1.50 Per Person .
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Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-3347
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