Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 10, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Five
Ruth Ann McGinley
Earns Scholarship
Doris King Studies
At Beauty College
McCrady Promoted
Longs Celebrate
To First Lieutenant
49th Anniversary
To celebrate their 49th wed­
ding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs.
John Long spent Tuesday and
Wednesday on a wedding trip
through Hells Canyon then back
to Halfway and up the old road
to Cornicopia. They then visited
the McQueen family in Halfway
before returning home Wed-
nesday.
Ruth Ann McGinley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc­
Ginley received word that she
i has been awarded the 1971 Mal­
heur County Committee and
Home Extension Units scholar­
ship of $200 for tuition ex­
penses at Oregon State Uni­
versity for the fall quarter
1971.
Ruth Ann is a 1969 Nyssa
High School graduate and has
attended Oregon State Uni­
versity in Corvallis for two
years majoring in Home Econo­
mics Communications.
Doris King, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald King, is ap­
proaching completion of the
first half of her course work
at Mary Kawakami College of
Beauty in PROVO, Utah. Her
instructors indicate that she
is progressing well. Thus far
most of her time and attention
have been devoted to the basic
arts and sciences of cosmeto­
logy.
Through the first 1000
hours of her 2000 hour course,
Miss King has accumulated a
basic knowledge In both theore­
tical and practical cosmetology.
Graduates Receive
As she pursues the comple­
tion of her course work, she
Scholarship Awards will concentrate on developing
the finer techniques which will
enable her to advise men and
women in all areas of beauty
and achievement.
In addition to her formal
instruction and education, Miss
King has participated in many
extra-curricular activities, in­
cluding: Jr. Counselor; Stu­
dent Council member; and co­
editor of the college’s monthly
newspaper.
Michael L. McCrady, 25, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. McCrady,
Nyssa, was recently promoted
to Army First Lieutenant at
Ft. Wainwright, Alaska.
Lt.
McCrady is assigned as Liaison
Officer of the 1st Battalion,
47th Infantry, 171st Infantry
Brigade.
His wife, Lynne, is with him
at Ft. Wainwright.
HELLO
WORLD!
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Mann
of Downey, California, are
parents of a son born Tuesday,
May 25, 1971, at the Downey
Community hospital.
The Manns named their son
David Gonyer Mann. He weighed
seven pounds, ten ounces at
birth.
Thursday, June 10, 1971
David joins two sisters at
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
home, Melanie and Lauralyn.
HOSPITAL
His paternal grandparents are
JUNE 7 - Mr. and Mrs. Van
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann Draper, Nyssa, a girl.
of Parma and maternal grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ward,
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Nyssa,
a boy.
Gonyer of Nyssa.
He is the
JUNE 9 - Mr. and Mrs.
first grandson of the Manns
Robert Webb, Nyssa, a boy.
and the Gonyers.
Once again, in a recent U.S.
Army survey, milk heads up the
list of the G.I.’s ten most wanted
foods.
HOLY ROSARY
HOSPITAL
JUNE 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Del­
bert Lammers, Vale, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Oliverez,
Nyssa, a boy.
JUNE 5 - Mr. and Mrs. David
Larson, Parma, a boy.
JUNE 7 - Mr. and Mrs. Isabel
Loera, Nyssa, a girl.
JUNE 8 - Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunt, Vale, a boy.
USDA CHOICE 7-BONE
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
BLADE CUT^I
POT ROAST
USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE
SWISS STEAK
USDA CHOICE
CHUCK STEAK
KEIM’S 2-lb. PKG
BACON
BULK WIENERS
TURKEY HIND QUARTERS
CHICKE^FRIEDCTEAKSÓ^JV’
NO. 2 RUSSETT
GARDEN
FRESH,
BELL
FRESH, CRISP HEAD
Our congratulation go to
Miss King for her fine per­
formance.
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
BILL WINN
A tuition waiver has been
Friendship circle met at the
’granted to Bill Winn to attend IOOF hall June 4 with Vice
TVCC this fall. Bill is the son President Merle Johnson pre­
of
a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winn, siding and twelve members an­
swering roll call with their
thought or fact pertaining to our
flag.
After the meeting three tables
of Bunco were in play with Verna
Martin holding high score,
Emily Clapp, low; and Nita
Mae Wiley, traveling.
Hostesses for the evening
were Karen Ziegenbein and
Betty Yruegas.
Next meeting will be held
July 9 at 2 p.m. at the IOOF
hall.
£
BLACK FLAG 10 OZ. AREOSOL
STOKELY
TOMATO SAUCE
Of God Church
JULIE ELGUEZABAL
Julie has received a grant
from Southern Oregon College
in Ashland and will enroll in
that school next fall. She is the
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
flguezabal.
Sunday, church activities be­
gin with Sunday School at 10
a.m. followed by the worship
service at 11 a.m. and Sunday
night service at 7:30 p.m.
*
*
*
Young people’s service, every
Tuesday night at 7=30 p.m.
Bible study every Thursday
night at 7:30 p.m.
A friendly church with a
friendly smile. The Rev. David
H. Martinez, Pastor.
DOUBLE LUCK
WHITE KING 7# PKG.
-WATER SOFTENER
,
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CHIC KEN OF THE SEA
TUNA
8 oz.
CANS
4
6 1/2 oz. CANS
J ”
FIRESIDE 16 oz. PKGS.
MARSHMALLOWS 4 *
PENNANT 13 oz. CAN
MIXED NUTS
Latin Assembly
‘
FLYDED
FABRIC SOFTENER
CUT
GREEN
BEANS
16 oz. CANS
FROZEN FOODS]
ALL FLAVORS 3 oz. PKG
PKGS
DOWNY
BOTTLE
"NEW" BIRDSEYE
THICK & CREAMY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Authorized Lennox Dealer
13 N. 2ND ST.
MILK SHAKE
Just Add Milk
CHEESE,
NALLEY’S
SMOKED & REG
PHONE 372-3911
Nyssa, Oregon
[GOOD ONLY AT WII^ON’S - NYSSA
SAVE 54C WHEN YOU BUY A
3 LB. CAN of
FOLGER S COFFEE
CLOROX
BLEACH
• NEW”
JUNGLE JUICE
EXPIRES JUNE 12, 197!j#ftfc>75(
SALE
GIANT ROLLS
♦
3 FLAVORS
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• Come on by the Olympia Brewery in
a
; Tumwater, and help us celebrate 75 years
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* in the same location. We're open
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every day, 8 to 4:30.
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