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*¿ THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY' JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN N fGQLF — K Activities Members of the Ontario Women’s Golf association en tertained on July 11 for a group of lady golfers from Baker. Activities included a coffee hour, golfing session and lunch eon at East Side cafe. Among Baker guests taking scoring honors were Ellen Rut ter, low net; Barbara Saunders and Ann Neault, low gross, tie; Eva Reinecke, nine-hole win ner. Sharing low gross honors, among Ontario women, were Lou Echanis and Bodell Patter son; with the low net award going to Pat Burnham. Each member of the Ontario association took a guest for the July 18 session at the Ontario course. Scotch Foursome Scheduled Sunday Nyssans Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. RaymondSager and Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg and children returned last Vtok from a trip to Washington where they attended a family reunion At Mount Vernpn. Hosting the event was Sager’s brother, Earl Sager. Others at tending the reunion were, Mrs. Klin kenberg’s daughter, Mrs. Del Freeman and daugh ter of Eugene, Ore., Earl’s daughter and sons, Sharon Brown and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Sturdy and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sager and Ronnie all of Seattle. There were 29 family mem bers present. In Ephrata, Wash, the Sagers were overnight guests of Ray’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sager, formerly of Weiser. The Nyssans then went to Spo kane, where they attended the capping ceremony of nurses at Deaconness Hospital. Bonnie Sager, their daughter received her cap and was a- warded a tuition scholarship by the Women’s Society of ' Christian Service of the Metho- . dist church. They took a trip to Spirit i lake in Idaho. Accompanying them were Bonnie and her I classmates, Jeanette Snelling and Wanda Jones. A Scotch foursome is planned for Sunday evening, July 23, with tee-off time set at 7 o’clock. All golfing couples are urged to participate, and should regi ster by phone or in person sev eral hours prior to the sched uled starting hour of the Man- Woman “Fun” event. Those attending should take fried chicken, one other pre Mullins Returns pared dish and own table ser John Mullins returned home vice for a pot luck dinner to Monday from Western Oregon follow the golf session. where he visited a sister, Mrs. Jestie Buchanan, Betty and Tommy of Mountain City, Tenn., Visit Mitchells at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis, Jay Potter and family at Oak Kimi and Dougie left July 10 land. after spending 10 days with his Members of the family gath stepfather and mother, Mr. and ered Sunday for a picnic at Mrs. Tom Mitchell and family. Waterloo park near Lebanon. Also here at that time were Mrs. In addition to Mullins, the Mitchell’s son-in-law and Buchanan and Potter families, daughter, Bill and Virginia other present were Mr. and Mannewitz and Mary of Dallas, Mrs. Ken Toomb and children, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morefield While here the families were and Mrs. Steve Fenner, all also guests of a brother-in-law of Lebanon. and sister, Don and Janice Others included Mr. and Mrs. Bowers and girls. Eddie Arnold of Mountain City, The Lewis family spent some Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Mullins of time at McCall before returning Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ken to C alifornia via Spokane and the neth Patton of Portland, Mr. and coastal highway. Mrs. Jim Moore and Shanin of Douglas was recently pro Mossyrock, Wash. moted to the position of assist ant traffic superintendent for GO the Pacific Telephone company at Stockton. CLASSIFIED W: Here’s a Lucky License, worth‘50-all this week! 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