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GQLF 1 THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1967 rHE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Newell Heights By Dale Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Members of the Ontario Wo Mrs. Johnnie Eason at Home men’s Golf association met June dale. Mrs. Alvin McDermott and 27, with Katie O’Kief, Dorian Keele, Marjory Pace and Alice three daughter; and her mother, Mrs. Tullis of Kennewick, Spencer serving lunch. Wash., were Saturday afternoon Members on the team that came in first for the day were visitors in the L.C. McDermott Sharon Wada, Ruth Robertson home. Sunday afternoon visi and Liz Stringer. Those taking tors in the McDermott resi second place were Phyllis Hick dence were Mr. and Mrs. Earl man, Katie O’Kief and Nell Province of C a 1 d w e 11. They were enroutr home from a fish Saito. July 11, club members will ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd entertain the Burns, Baker and Eason of Parma were also John Day groups with a luncheon afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thiel and day of golf. On July 18, the golfers will of Boise were Sunday afternoon hold a guest day and each mem callers at the Louis Pratt home. Mr. and Mrs. William Webb ber is urged to bring a guest. Please make your reservations as of Adrian moved to their home in Newell Heights. The Webbs at the club house as soon were July 2 dinner guests of possible. _______ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam at Scotch Foursome Fruitland. The Stam family Planned Friday will soon be moving to the A Scotch foursome is planned Webb residence in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp for Friday evening, July 7, with tee-off time set at 7 son were Sunday evening visi tors in the Wilson Witt home. o’clock. Between 30 and 40 guests All golfing couples are urged to participate, and should regi attended a June 27 birthday ster by phone or in person sev party for George Schiemer and eral hours prior to the sched Jane Rossbach at the home of uled starting hour of the Man- Mrs. Carolyn Rossbach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earnest Woman “Fun” event. Those attending should take and family of La Grande arrived own steaks, one other prepared Sunday to visit until after July 4 dish and own table service for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a pot luck dinner to follow the R. D. McKinley. Douglas Rose of Davis, Calif., golf session. arrived Monday to spend two weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge. He accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Seuell and Lois, who re LITTLE LEAGUE MINORS turned Monday from a vacation Games Start at 6:30 P.M. trip to Woodland, Calif. Sunday afternoon visitors in Today, July 6, Ontario 1 at the Kenneth Farr home were Cow Hollow, New Plymouth at Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunter of Cairo, Vale 1 at Payette 1, Odgen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nyssa 1 at Vale 2, Payette 2 Hadley of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. at Nyssa 2, Fruitland at Adrian. Jay Gibson. ooo Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt and Monday, July 10, New Ply Danny moved June 28 from mouth at Ontario 1, Cairo at Nyssa to Ontario. They were Vale 1, Vale 2 at Payette 2, overnight guests of her parents, Payette 1 at Fruitland, Nyssa 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. at Cow Hollow, Adrain at Nyssa Thursday evening they left for a 2. 10-day trip to Missouri, where ooo they will visit Bill’s grandpar ents. LITTLE LEAGUE MAJORS Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAttee, Games Start at 6:30 P.M. Bill Jr. and Vicki; and Mrs. Friday, July 7, Nyssa at On Ruby McAttee of Puyallup, tario 2, Ontario 1 at Fruitland, Wash., spent Saturday with cou Adrian at New Plymouth, Pay sins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt. They were enroute home from ette at Vale. a trip to Grand Junction, Colo. ooo Tuesday, July 11, Vale at Mrs. W. C. Van de Water and Ontario 2, Ontario 1 at New Kent were Saturday afternoon Plymouth, Payette at Nyssa, callers. Mmes. Marie Moore and Adrian at Fruitland. Lydia Worden went with mem ooo bers of the Adrian Garden club BABE RUTH LEAGUE to Caldwell June 27 when they Game Time 7 P.M. visited the Rose garden’s, and Friday, July 7, Nyssa at On had dinner at McGarvin’sSmor- quet. tario 2. Mrs. Frankie Worden left All Star Team June 26 by plane for Purdue University at Lafayette, Ind., Game Schedule to attend the Tri-annual United The Babe Ruth Vandal All Star baseball game schedule Presbyterian Womens’ confer ence. On her return trip she has been announced. On Sunday, July 9, game 1 got to Chicago Saturday morn will be held at 2 p.m. in On ing and spent the afternoon tario and game 2 will be held touring The Windy city. She at 8 p.m. in Payette also on arrived in Boise Saturday at Sunday. Game 3 will be played midnight. Pauline Butler took her 8 p.m., MondayJulylOatNyssa. All 13 year-old players will grandmother, Mrs. Ada Butler start practice 5 p.m. Tuesday, of Ontario and went to Portland July 11 at the Nyssa high school Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. ball field. Vandal All Star team mem Wallace Butler. Activities SPECIALS markets D STEAK r ■i ------- I I Nyssa Theatre | I I I I PHONE —"372-”932 I I I I Don’t You Hate People Who Drop In I Unexpectedly? I I I I I I In Color With I BRIAN KEITH, | EVE MARIE SAINT, | JONATHAN WINTERS ZZI I i i i i “The Russians Are i i Coming, The i Russians Are Coming | i I I I r--------------------------- 1 I TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS j ■ SPANISH SHOWS I r Matinees: Sat. and Sun. l:3v p. m. II i I i I ■b JULY 7-8-9 USDA Choice Beef STEAK £ * Lb. * 89« xXN Lb Well Trimmed, USDA Choice Beef Tatty, Tender, USDA Choice Beef 98c Rump Roast Lb73£ Cube Steak Hormel’s 12-Oz. Pkg., All-Meat Fresh, Tasty 59e ¿»Ground Beef, u,.79c SMOKIES Geisha 11-Oz. Cans, Mandarin .V Oranges Southern Style, 2-Lb. 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