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THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL Orville Andersen la. Meriko Atagi HERE S A PART OF THE NYSSA AUTO WASHETTE—the new- est business in town, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Remington, proprietors and operators of Polar Boar Drive-In. It is located in the SOO block of Main street on the south side. Consisting of four bays, of which part of two are shown, it contains three that are self service for cars, pickups or tractors and one on the east end high and wide enough to accommodate commercial trucks. Even tually one will be converted to fully automatic operation. The Remingtons started construction in March and when completed the washelte will have a canopy on the south side to provide shade and better lighting in the drying area. The alley also will bo blacktopped. In the forefront above is Mrs. Eloise Remington. —Journal Photo. ☆ SCHOEN Darlene Bale Dean Banner Bithop Bohannon Brown John Clark Harriett Cleaver Newell Cleaver DIad Burninoham rarneia Bybee Richard Cannon Roger Carter Ralph Carter Bruce Child Gary Cleaver Dixie Coburn Virginia Cordova Ronald Cottrell Betty Cruson Lynda Cundail PORTRAITS by Baber Gene fifi ☆ CLASS of 1966 Rodney Atagi PAGE SEVEN Brenda Draper Jo Ann Durfee Leila Farmer n 1 ■ ÍS Nyssa — Emmett Bi Lina Hake Carolyn Feik Gilbert Gallegos Garrison. Jr. Vidor Haburchak Steven Haney Terry Haile Larry Hirai Rev. Kurtz Completes Speaking Tour, Leaves for Boston.General Assembly By Mrs. Wilson Witt Mrs. Marie Moore attended a NEWELL HEIGHTS —Follow recent birthday dinner at the K. ing a May 1H potluck dinner at Peterson home in Adrian. The the Ontario Presbyterian church, dinner honored Karen Hutchin the Rev. Harold Kurtz spoke to son. granddaughter of the Peter the group in attendance. Among sons and daughter of Nyssans Mr them were the Rev. and Mrs. El and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson. Mr and Mi W C Van De mer Rosenkilde, Mr and Mrs M L. Kurtz. Mrs. Marie Moore. Mr Water and Kent of Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs Jake Borge and Marie. and Mrs. Carl Hegemon of King- Mr and Mrs K I. Peterson and man Kolony were Saturday eve- daughter. Mrs Mervil Hutchinson ning visitors in the Wilson Witt The Rev Kurtz also spoke at home. the Presbyterian church in Wei Feted at Birthday Party ser. and Friday noon attended a Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. ministerial luncheon meeting at Miller and family and John Holly the College of Idaho in Caldwell I He was a Friday evening dinner were guests at a birthday cele guest of the Rev. Robert Gruell bration held Sunday afternoon in the Gerrit Timmerman home. The at his home in Boise. He returned to Boise Saturday I event honored the host couple’s evening, was an overnight guest daughter, 11-year-old Nancy Tim in the Gruell home and gave the merman. Mr and Mrs. Marion DeHaas sermon Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church in Wendell, and children of Grangeville were recent two-day guests of Mr and Idaho. I.mt Stain Sunday evening the Rev Kurtz spoke and showed pictures to a Mrs. Marie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Mariners group of First Presby M L Kurtz were Friday evening terian church in Boise He was guests of the Rev. Harold Kurtz accompanied by his parents, Mr nt a concert held on the College and Mrs M L. Kurtz They re of Idaho campus. Mrs. Moore was mained overnight with Mrs. a Sunday overnight guest of Mrs Kurtz’ brother and sister-in-law. Robert Ixmg in Adrian. Mr. anti Mrs M. I, McLaughlin Saturday evening guests for in the Idaho capital city. ice cream and cake in the Sid The Rev Kurtz left Monday by Hardman home were Mr. and plane for Boston where he will Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and family. speak during general assembly Ray Calhoun of Dale, Ore., was He plans to leave June 4 for his a weekend guest of the Hard home in Pasadena. Calif, after mans. speaking in Pittsburgh. Cleve land, Oklahoma City and visiting Students Visit Parents Eugene Pratt and Joel Price, his brother-in-law and sister, Joe and Joyce Leonard at Phoenix. students at Oregon State univer sity in Corvallis, spent the week Ariz. end with their parents. Vicki, Norinc and Teresa Sav Mr. and Mrs Dale Love of Den age were Sunday visitors in the ver, Colo., arrived Sunday after Gene Simpson home. noon and visited until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. Visitors From Portland Cindy and Wanda Simpson were Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price Portland visited Sunday after- Saturday overnight guests of their noon with Mrs. Lydia Worden. grandmother, Mrs. Ray Simpson. Sunday afternoon visitors in They arrived Friday and spent the weekend with the former’s the Eugene Pratt home were Mr. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Price and Mrs. Aurdey Wand of Nyssa. Mrs. Louis Pratt and Mrs. Anna Sr. Pratt visited Saturday with the former’s brother, Pete DeBoer in Ontario. Mrs Edith Simpson, Mrs. Dave Savage and girls were Sunday (From the NIIH nulldog) afternoon callers nt the Carl Fenn The Tupelo staff has been se residence. lected for the school year 1966-67. Attends Boise Meeting Being assistant editor this year, Mrs. M. L. Judd was among Janet Nedry will serve as editor. those attending Book club meet Marie Durfee will work along ing Saturday at the home of Mrs. with Janet as assistant editor. J. T. Dunaway in Boise. The hos Marie Elguezabal and Nancy Bock tess and her daughter, Mrs. Mar have been named business man don Talbot, entertained with lun ager and assistant business man cheon for members of the club. ager, respectively. Mrs. Edith Suter of Parma and Doyle Riggs will be in charge of photography. Also working on Barbara Henriksen of Wichita, the staff will be Chris Burning Kan,, were recent Tuesday eve ham, Janine Meyer, Diane Wilson ning guests of Mrs. Suter’s bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and and Gary Moss. Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family. Basis of Selection Explained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Staff members are selected on Parma visited Friday evening the basis of their English and with the Topliffs. typing grades. All of these stu Mrs. Ethel Lane of Ontario and dents have maintained an "A” Mrs. Marge Looney of Adrian average in these two subjects spent a recent afternoon in the throughout their high school M. L. Kurtz home where they years. Cooperativeness and de visited about Old Mexico. The pendability are also considered in two women left Friday on a trip to that country where they will making the choice. Miss Margery Nihart, adviser study for several weeks. They submitted a list of probable names have been studying Spanish at to Marie Elguezabal and Janet Treasure Valley Community col Nedry, who made the final selec lege. Mrs. Jessie Tucker and an aunt of Ephrata, Wash., and Mrs. tion of staff members. Nora Tucker of Homedale visited Saturday in the Kurtz home. ClaMifieds Bring Results! Annual Staff Listed For Coming Year Pamela Huffman Caren Jackson Ronald Jensen Terry Oft Chad Olsen Sharen Peine Tim Phillips Robert Proctor Dan Reece Guadalupe Ribera Janice Richards Gail Sanders Susan Schenk Roy Seiber Jim Se wright Tracy Skeen Paul Smit Pete Smit Bill La Bounty Dave Larsen Larry Larsen Thomas Laurance Ralph Leavitt G F E L I Eugene Mason David Niihitani c I T A T I 0 N S Gary Mason Sherrill Robbins Mike Roberta a • Marilyn Lewis Margaret Staples Rene* Snlii Charles L. Smith oaroara buzanne Stuns David Sumpter Ralph Tidwell Troai Troai fi Linda Madrid Ed Wade Mark Ward Patty Urry A & W Drive-In B & M Equipment Company Bestway Building Center Bracken's Department Store Brownie's Cafe & Lounge Coast-to-Coast Store Eastman Insurance Agency Fangen Floral Farmers Feed & Seed First National Bank of Oregon Gate City Cleaners Gate City Journal Idaho Power Company Ideal Gas Drs. K. Kerby, K. Danford, K. Pfaff Webb = Fred Wight David Williams Marcia Wyckoff Allen Wilson Moulding Clinic The Merc Department Store Michael's Pharmacy Nyssa Auto Parts Nyssa Co-op Supply Nyssa Insurance Agency Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy Paulus Jewelry Ray's Food Fair Renstrom Insurance Agency Dr. David W. Sarazin Bob Thompson Agency Ward's Shell Service Wilson Bros. Dept. Store Wilson's Market Inc.