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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Trophies Presented, New Officers Elected For All-Star League SUGAR BOWL PAGE SEVEN ÄeZX 4 H Saddle Club Field Day Slated Saturday at Malheur Fairgrounds (Continued From Page 1) at New York. After two years in Nyssa and numerous requests for Members and leaders of Malheur '4-H Saddle clubs will be her to start dancing lessons, she given pointers on horsemanship at the annual Saddle Club saw the definite need for a danc Field Day to be held from 10:30 a m to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, ing school in this area and has April 30, at the Malheur county fairgrounds in Ontario. been teaching youngsters ever Featured on the program this year will be a session on since. saddle horse judging, with livestock provided by local breed- Just recently Mrs. Wilson be-1 ers. came a member of the newly or- 4-H members will receive o o o o ganized Boise Basin Dancing Tea instructions and practice by o o o chers’ association, an affiliate of judging animals on type and o o the National Federation of Music conformation. o • • • clubs. NYSSA COMMERCIAL 4 ] / Also included on the program 46 22 Howard's Texaco Auxiliary Provides Many Items will be some pointers on training Date Max. Min. ** 1* White Satin 45% 22% As for the dance recital spon young colts. William H. Farrell, April 20 54 26 39% 28% Nyssa Co-op Supply sors, members of Malheur Me Grant county extension agent, April 21 62 30 Eder’s 37 31 morial hospital auxiliary, their will be in charge of the horse April 22 65 38 Swnger Chevrolet 36 32 efforts should not go unnoticed, training demonstrations. April 23 _____ 70 37 First National Bunk 30 38 as since 1963 the organization has Day's Program Outlined April 24 76 36 Eastman Agency 29 39 given over $15,000 to the hospital April 25 ___ 75 41 The program will start with the I,< hj I 290 28 40 in the form of equipment, re- April 26 _____ 54 38 session on colt training, followed Nyssa Jaycves 27 41 modeling, shrubbery, gift cabinet, April 27 35 by a demonstration on horseman li A H 22 46 etc. A portion of the money has Owyhee Reservoir Storage High games, Theron Wheeler, been raised through production of ship. Mrs. Bonnie Johnson of April 27, 1966 639,500 Acre Ft. Oregon Slope and her daughter, Ron Young 224; Fn d Schil the dancing displays. 703,580 Acre Ft. Taralee, will assist Farrell in pre April 27, 1965 ling, 216 High series. T Wheeler, Among other items purchased, senting the various steps in horse 567; Dale Garrison. 563; It Young. but not specifically paid for by manship required of 4-H mem NO reason of the recitals, are rocking bers. They will also exemplify O O O O bed. hot pack machine, sterilizer, patterns required of senior 4-H THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN cold steam vaporizer, camera for members in qualifying for the Members of Oregon Trail 25 Barrett's Service 43 photographing newborn infants, Potter award. o o o o Grange met recently in regular I Cascade Gas Corp 41 27 heater for nursery, oxygen air I session with Master Tom Jones The afternoon will be devoted THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Sugar Bowl 38 30 pressure lock, generator for em presiding. Reports were given by Stuthcit Hitch 41% 22% Gate City Journal 37 31 ergency power unit and operating to practice in judging saddle Frank Sherwood and Mrs. James VanderOord- Skinner's Service 32 36 room floodlights, and a second horses and classes of both quar ter horses and pleasure horses Stephen, legislative and agricul 30 Vinsonhaler 25 Morris Sinclair 29 39 heavy-duty sewing machine. will be provided. Farrell will ex ture chairmen, respectively. 38 26 Sarazin-Larson 40 Eagles Lodge 28 Other articles have also been plain points to look for and the A review of second degree work 36 28 Lienkaempcr-Chadd Palmer Bros, 44 24 purchased for the nursing home 4-H’ers will then place the ani- 30 was conducted by Lecturer Ellen 34 High scratch games, Jess A mu - Wheeler-Page wing including television sets, mals in various classes. Jones, assisted by Steward F. 34 30 mendi, 242; Woody Scucii, 232; | Sutton-Riggs comfortable chairs, lawn furni While the program is designed 1 Sherwood. Tony Miyasako, 226. High scries, Huffman-Schilling 33% 30% ture and portable air conditioners. for 4-H members and leaders, 31% 32% J Asumendi, 619; Larry Fuji! and I Bullard-Hust Iva Adams reported on the re In addition, the auxiliary gives anyone interested in horses may 26 38 Holverson-Stunz Frank Ixindin, 573. cent cancer drive and stressed the a nurse’s scholarship, amounting attend. 25% 38% Bcrrctt's Service team emerged Butcher-Metcalf importance of knowing the seven THESE YOUNG NYSSANS represent approximately 30 students to $150 each year. The organiza-I league winner in a playoff Sun Card-Reed 23 41 danger signals and early exami- from Betty Madge Wilson's School of Dancing who will appear in tion also raises funds by staging I day night with the Gate City Stam-Dalton 22 42 ‘ nation. GUESTS IN HUST HOME colorful costumes during the 17th annual dancing display to be an annual fashion show, a yearly Journal team, winner in the first I-ois Page, women’s high game Miss Sherry Hust, a student at Loyd Adams was escorted to half of play. The league cham and series, 222 / 549 Theron staged at 8 o'clock tomorrow (Friday) evening in the school cafe- silver tea. together with other Brigham Young university in the lecturer’s station where he ♦ functions. torium. The young dancers are (front, from left) Lori Miner. Rickey pions are Ward Lundy, Dec Vin- Wheeler, men's high game, 232; Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gard received happy birthday wishes Thomas and Shelley Myrick. Behind them are Sandy Thomas. Jan sonhaler, Vernon Toombs, Clar Red Reed, men's high series, 591 ner and family of Nampa were from Grange members and was Pecora and Renee DeMinck. Following the revue, achievement ence Page, Bill Smith, Paul House Holverson-Stunz. high team game, weekend guests in the home of fined one cent for each of his and Don Engstrom. 707; Bullard-Hust, high team ser- awards will be presented by Mrs. Jessie Morgan, president of Mal the women’s parents, Mr. and years. O O O O I ies, 1925. Bowlers of the week — heur Memorial hospital auxiliary, sponsoring organisation. All Mrs. George Hust and family.' Clella Jamieson was not present Alta Stunz, 471 scratch series; proceeds will be given to the auxiliary for purchase of needed THE KIND OF PAINT YOU USE Sunday visitors in the Hust resi to claim the $4 attendance award. SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Ruth Chadd, 583 handicap series. items at the hospital.—Journal Photo. . for spring spruce-ups is dence were Mr. and Mrs. James Parma Seed 22 Marguerite Moss, Polly Holub very important, especially if you Wight of Gresham, Mrs. Alice and Esther Stephen were appoint Gate City Cleaners 37 31 O O O O have small children in the house. Kilborn, Mrs. Danny Bright and ed to be in charge of the Mothers’ 35 Sugar Bowl 33 SPORTSMEN S LEAGUE Don’t use lead-base paint for play children of Fruitland, Mr. and Day program for the May 5 ses Chadwick’s 35 33 41 Oregon Concrete 23 pens, chairs, nursery furniture or Mrs. Cecil Houston. Wilson Buick 35 33 sion. 37 Idaho Power Co. 27 anything youngsters might chew Muir-Roberts 35 33 Grain Millers 33 31 It was announced that the next on. Home Dairies 34 M sugar and a tablespoon of water. meeting of the Home Economics Zinn’s Flying “A” 31% 32% 33 Nyssa Sanitation By Farmerette Club 35 * A Sunday visitor in the home The National Safety council Set the dial a shade below boiling club will be Tuesday, May 3, at 31 Wilson Dept. Store 33 Brownie's Cafe 29% 34% Autolite NU ACRES — Regular meeting of Mrs. Alida Smit was Mrs. Mary says that lead poisoning is one temperature. The rhubarb will the home of Mrs. Frank Parr. and Lounge 33 35 29 Nyssa Auto Parts 35 of the Farmerette club, together Baker of Ontario. She is one of of the most pitiful of childhood cook nicely; every piece will re Nineteen members were served Howell Tamarack 32 36 Q’s Trophy Cabin 24 40 with a potluck dinner and plant the nurses who helped care for afflictions. One out of three main whole. It's the rolling boil refreshments provided by Mr. and 40 Arrowhead Motel 28 High scratch games, Don Oldc- exchange, was held April 20 at Mrs. Smit during her recent stay children poisoned by lead die. that makes "it mushy. Mrs. Tom Drydale. Looney's 25 43 mcycr, 213; Doug Wilkerson. 200; the Nu Acres community hall. in Holy Rosary hospital at On- 1 Those who survive may suffer High scratch games, Bonnie Ni Mark Noel 198 High scrub ! Sixteen club members and four tario. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard New- permanent brain injury. There chols, 216/212; Jo Breshears and les, D Oldcmcyer and Taft Pett, children were in attendance. gen of Nyssa. Mrs. George Smit is no really effective antidote Vera McCrady, 201. High series, 524; Harry Miner, 523; Jack Car and daughter were Sunday after for lead poisoning. New officers were elected, • • • B. Nichols, 598; Eris Bertram, 550; ter, 507. of the past year’s Polly- noon callers. names Naomi Fritts, 539 Bowlers of the RED SOCKS HAVE A WAY o o o o annas were revealed and new Attend Rites in Salt Lake week — B Nichols, 598 scratch ... of getting lost in the washer, j names were drawn. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgenson only to show up after washing a series; Naomi Fritts. 590 handicap MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE 24 Dodson-Stam 44 Mrs. Fern Gardner was select- returned home on the evening of load of white clothes. Red, blue, series. Holcomb-Stacy 41 27 ed as president; Mrs. Leona Bry April 19 from eastern Idaho green or whatever the color may i O O O O Tyler-Talbot 35% 32% an, vice president; Mrs. Roberta where they attended funeral ser be, white clothes will be tinted. WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES VanderOord-Stam 35% 32% Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Mabelle vices for his sister who succumb This color will come out with Lucky Loggers 28 16 | Saito-Miyasako 34% 33% McKague, treasurer. The latter ed in Salt Lake City. They report color remover, also called nylon 19 Pin Pickers 25 Snyder-Skelton 34% 33% three were re-elected. | considerable snow and cold, dis i brightener. You can buy it at 20 Dusters 24 Laan-Zerbel 33 35 On the hospitality committee agreeable weather. a drug or variety store. Direc Darts 23 21 I Sadamori-Takami 31 % 36% will be Mmes. Elizabeth Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague tions are on the package. Treat 21 Hi Ixi’s ■ Jones-Knowles 28 40 and Effie Nielsen, with Mmes. visited Sunday evening with Mrs. a few garments at a time, but Chukars 22 22 Livingston-Newbill 22% 45% Ezada Betts and Mabelle Mc Clarence McKague, a patient in not in your washer. 23 Channel Cats 21 Minnie Siam, women’s high Kague named as members of the Samaritan hospital at Nampa • • • 24 j scratch game. 200; Irene Stacy, Lucky Strikes 20 sunshine committee. where she underwent recent sur FOR COOKING Mostly Mrs. 17% 26% women’s high series, 513. Sonny gery. RHUBARB SAUCE Splits and Misses 16% 27% i Takami, men’s high game and I ' Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter left Fri Mrs. Effie Nielsen was a Sun . . . you can’t beat an electric I High scratch games, Freda Hol- I series, 224/600 Sadamori-Takami. comb. 193; Anna VandcrOord, high team game and series. 717 day guest in the home of her son, day for Dry Lake where she visit fry pan. Put in cut rhubarb, add Clifford Nielsen and family near ed her husband who is employed 191; Bette Hipp. 183 High series, and 2003. Ontario. In the afternoon they there. She returned home Mon EXPRESSION OF THANKS F. Holcomb, 472; Marian Danford Bowlers of the week — Irene day and reports that the irrigated and Mane Wilson, 461; A. Van- Stacy, 513 scratch series; Joye went to Bully Creek reservoir. We take this opportunity tos alfalfa fields were covered with thank our friends and relatives derOord, 452. Bowlers of the Sadamori, 601 handicap series. Art Objects Displayed ice and that it was very cold and week — F. Holcomb, 472 scratch for floral offerings, food taken Dodson - Stam are winners of An afternoon meeting was held windy there. series; Ida Miner, 561 handicap second half of league play. to our homes and all other ex Friday at the home of Mrs. Omar Mrs. John Turner and infant series. Betts where Mrs Armine Hart son of Weiser visited Friday at pressions of kindness shown in o o o o ------------ o—----- — man displayed articles and gave the home of her mother, Mrs. thought and deed during our re PATRIOTS LEACUE cent bereavement. a demonstration on the use of art Omar Betts. (Final Standings) —Sheff White objects for home decoration. Some 40 Nyssa Welding 28 Mr. and Mrs. Orland of the items were purchased by Wilson's Market 40 28 White and Lucille those attending. Doughnuts and Mai. Mem. Hospital 39 29 217 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Henry punch were served and prizes Sugar Bowl 37 31 Lissman and Family. were won by Shirley Conner, the BAM Equipment 37 31 Clover Lawn Dairy 34% 33% Mmes. Roy Howard and Calvin Conner. 33 Dessert Seed 35 Mr. and Mrs. Len Dykstra of The Merc 30 38 Ontario visited Sunday evening in Pounds Grocery 25 43 Paulus Jewelry 24% 43% the Mike McKague home Mrs. e High scratch games and series, Dykstra is reported to be slowly Phoebe Snyder, 199/533; Celle improving from recent surgery. Hayden, 194/513; Dora Wagner, 188/480. Bowlers of the week— BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE 34 18 D. Wagner, 480 scratch series; jSugar Bowl 30 22 Lillian Lundy, 563 handicap ser Idaho Power ies 28 24 Eastman Agency 27% 24% In a bowloff Tuesday evening Nyssa Auto Parts 27 25 Wilson’s Market team members Owyhee Barber 24% 27% emerged as winners of the second Ross Rollers 22 30 | one-half of league play. | Renstrom Agency 15 37 Wilson Janitorial Boys’ high games and scries. Ricky Wilson, 187/470; Billy Mar cum, 176 / 427: Scott Engstrom, 161/395. Girls’ high games Chris Marostica, 157; Nancy Wilson. 155; Lineta Stedman, 145 Girls’ high series, N. Wilson, 403; L. Stedman. 402; C. Marostica. 396. Standings Final bowling session for the All Slur league was held Sunday afternoon at Bye Lancs in On tario The group then went to the East Side cafe for dinner and presentation of trophies. The Hits and Misses emerged as team champions. They are Klyda and Bob Bertlcson, Lloyd and Virginia Hartley. Second place winners were the Star Dust ers. comprised of Ixiwell and De loris Shelton, Bob and Evelyn Chapel. Individual trophies were award ed as follows: High scratch games, Kay Bren- die, 234; George Cartwright, 259 High handicap games, Klyda Ber- tlcson, 234; Paul Penrod, 255. High scratch scries, Kay Brendle, 597, Paul Penrod, 593 High han dicap scries, Deloris Shelton, 617; G. Cartwright. 656. Most improv ed bowlers, Marian Bordner, 10 pins, and Paul Penrod, 15 pins. During election of officers. Paul House was named president; Lowell Shelton, vice president; Evelyn Chapel, secretary; Marian Bordner, treasurer. Nyssa Weather 1 • 4 Various Reports Read At OT Grange Session Work Smarter Not Harder Club Women Elect New Officers At Recent Potluck Dinner Meeting SEVEN-PIECE Living Room Group $18995 Three Tables, Two Lamps, DAVENO and CHAIR 55 th ANNIVERSARY SALE Give Away Day Peterson Furniture Co. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! 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