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THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE New County Clerk Dr. Voris to Speak Antelopes to Meet Baker Team in 7-B Commencement Lists Polling Sites At (Continued From Page 1) Championship Game Lawrence, pastor of Nyssa Meth-1 The Antelope» qualified for For May Primary I odist Church. the District 7-B baseball tourna Newly appointed County Clerk Following the program. PTA Robert Morcom has released the i members will hold a reception for following list of Malheur precinct seniors and their guests. polling places for the Tuesday, When Lynda was a sophomore, May 24. primary election. she was on the Football Home- Adrian. American Legion hall; coming Court and this year was Applegate, district building; Ar selected February Girl of the cadia. Arcadia grade school; Big Month. She was also chosen as Bend, Lower Bend school: Bro one of the FFA princesses. Re- gan. Brogan community hall; 1 cently, Lynda was on the court Butte. Japanese hall; Cairo at the Junior-Senior Prom. Miss; Boulevard Grange hall. Cundall is a past honored queen East Grange. Grange hall; Fair. of Job’s Daughters Bethel No. 33. Ontario Armory; Harper, commu nity hall: Ironside. Grange hall; Haburchak Active in School Student Council activities have Jamieson. Willowcreek school; Jones. Juntura city hall; Jordan taken much of Vic’s time. He Valley, Valley Grocery and Sup was a representative to the coun ply; McDermitt. White Horse Inn; cil from his freshman and sopho more classes. This year he is North Vale, city hall. Nyssa No. 1. city hall; Nyssa senior class president. Haburchak has participated in No. 2. Eagles hall; Nyssa No. 3. Catholic parish hall; Ontario No. many clubs, including Science 1, Armory; Ontario No. 2. city Club during his freshman year, hall; Ontario No. 3. Episcopal Spanish Club in his sophomore church; Ontario No. 4. Lindberg and junior years, and Lettermen’s school; Ontario No. 5. Aiken Club since his junior year. This school gymnasium; Ontario No. 6. year Vic was secretary of the Armory; Ontario No. 7, Treasure newly formed Boys’ Rally Squad. Valley Community college library. He was a member of the wrest Owyhee. Oregon Trail hall; ling team during his first two Ridgeview. Ridgeview school; years in high school and has par Rome. Grange hall; Snake River, ticipated in tennis every year. Jefferson school; South Vale, Vic has achieved the highest courthouse; Sunset. Sunset hall; award in Scouting by reaching West Grange. Grove school house. the rank of Eagle Scout. A montage of this year’s grad seniors will appear in next Miss Claudia Morley uating week’s issue of the Journal. Named Queen of May By Adrian Students Top 10 NHS Students An awards program is planned at 8 o’clock Monday evening. May Activities Reviewed 23, for students at Adrian high school. Miss Claudia Morley will reign as May Queen during the eve ning. She was selected for the honor by high school students and will receive her crown from Barry Fujishin. newly elected student body president. All other senior girls will serve as her attendants (Continued From Page 1) Judy has also been active in student government. She was sophomore class secretary and student body PRC. This year she is co-editor of the Bulldog. Jo Ann Durfee has received many honors including a Bausch & Lomb Science award and a full tuition scholarship to BYU. Miss Durfee has been active in FHA. EASTER SEAL CHAIRMAN GAA and dance band. This year EXPRESSES APPRECIATION Mrs. Charles Quinowski. Mal she was chosen as January Girl heur county chairman for the of the Month. She also served as Easter Seal campaign, has asked city clerk on Student Government the Journal to express her appre Day. Quill and Scroll and Tupelo ciation to all who assisted with the project to make it a success. staff participation h«*ad the list Mrs. Quinowski extends special of Brenda Draper's activities in thanks to the Mexican Alliance high school. She has also taken club of Nyssa high school for part in band. Pep Band, FHA and stuffing envelopes; to Girl Scouts GAA. This year Brenda is cor who conducted the lily sale and responding secretary of FHA and to Job’s Daughters for distribut I treasurer of the senior class. ing and collecting the coin con Student government has taken tainers. ! much of Susan Schenk's time. She served as class activity chairman Classifieds Bring Results! for three years and as a senior she is ICRC in the Student Coun cil. Susan has been active in Pep Club, FHA, GAA. Thespians, band and chorus. This year she 114 Bower Avenue | was selected as April Girl of the Month. NYSSA . . . OREGON As a representative to AFS. Phone 372-3305 Ralph Tidwell served as student Steam Cleaning chairman of the annual AFS • Major Overhaul Work night. Student government acti • Brakes — Tune-Up vities for Ralph have included the • Motor and Transmission sophomore class vice presidency, junior president and senior class Exchange Service • Free Pickup and Delivery representative to student council. He has served on student council • SERVICE CALLS ’ for two years. Car - Care Ralph has been active in Thes pians, F F A and in the newly CREDIT PLAN formed Boys’ Rally Squad. He Use Your Credit Card . . . Nothing Down ... Revolv i was secretary of Thespians when ing Plan With 20 Months a junior and president during his ' senior year. This year Ralph is To Pay! I a member of the Bulldog staff. ment Monday afternoon when they defeated Harper 6-1 on the Adrian diamond. They will tra vel to Baker next Monday when they meet St. Francis for the district championship. The Antelopes' hurler. Pud Franks, allowed only five hits NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL in winning his sixth game with* out a loss. Danny Cutler led the Adrian team at the plate, connecting (or two hits in three times at bat. WINS LEAGUE HONORS VISITS BOISE RELATIVES We wish to express publicly CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 19—Senin? teat day. our thanks to members of the Ad rian Volunteer Fire department, May 20, 11:45 aan. — Pentagon for extinguishing u blaze on our dedication. premises last Wednesday, May 11. May 21—District 7-A track meet —Mr. and Mrs. at Ontario. Charles Bowers May 22. 8:15 p.m. — Baccalaur eate - commencement service» in gymnasium. May 24. 8:15 p.m.—Award night assembly in cafetorium. May 27. 2 p.m. — Eighth grade graduation exercises in cafotor- Mm. Elli« Walten spent Moth er»' Day weekend in H o I m * with her »OB und daughter-in-law, Mr und Mrs. Hex Walters; and with the family of her granddaughter, Mrs. Brenda I.aunt. The Renstrum Agency team de feated the Sugar Bowl squu.l in u bowl off lust Thursday evening to win championship honors in the Bantam Mixed league. Mem ben of the winning team ure Harry Bu ndle, Nancy Wilson and Billy Marcum. ium. Comprising the Sugar Bowl May 27— Last day of school. May 27 28 — State A 2 track team are Scott Engstrom. Chris tine Marosticu und John Hight. meet at Corvallis. All six young keglers will re May 31 • June 1—Faculty work ceive awards. days. FoodPrifMtöYw/iTatf&f Rosedale — No. 21Z2 Size Jack 'n Beanstalk — No. 303 Size PEARS Green Beans 3 Cans C For................................ 5 Cans For............................ 00 OZz White Star — Bite Size Libby's — 46-Oz. Size Tuna Fish Pineapple Juice 3 Cans For............................ 3 Cans C «4 00 For................................ Tastewell — No. 303 Size Sunny Jim — RED Tomatoes Raspberry Jam L6“......................... 95‘ 20-Oz. Jars 2 for......................... Jztz Del Monte — 26-Oz. Size — Fresh Libby's — 4-Oz. Size Whole Dills Vienna Sausage 1 ........ 39f C & G GARAGE Nyssa Theatre THANK FIRE DEPARTMENT 4 Cans 00 For..................................... JI GOLDEN-RIPE 00 BANINAS C. A. —RED 1 Delicious Apples ADMISSION — 90c, 65c and 25c Friday and Saturday — May 20-21 hALlNEW ALL-WILD .¿X at our /ow.J/ow prices Good and Choice — Blade-Cut full-length feature n - u r|i fft'HAUs TIM CONWAY-JOE FLYNN art Me RALES NAVY CREW A IN ibi [diligisi FORCE - - - - - - - - ^¡5*1 UNIVERSAL PICTURE Sunday and Monday — May 22-23 MARLON BRANDO — DAVID NIVEN SHIRLEY JONES — Starring in — "REDTIME STORY" In Eastman Color Tuesday, May 24 —SPANISH SHOW Wednesday, May 25 — NO SHOW Thursday, May 26 — SPANISH. SHOW BEEF ROASTS LEAN WESTERN Steaks Wells & Davies — Superior SLICED Bacon 45E 53‘ 79e FROZEN FOODS Libby's — 6-Oz. . Size LEMONADE 5] 11 Cans............................. We Give SRV Green Stamps! — PRICES EFFECTIVE — Thursday — Friday Saturday MARKET |