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PAGE EIGHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Arcadia (dub Women See Knitting Machine By Avo Moeller Arcadia club wo- 15 at the home of Schnabel. The president, was the meeting and answered by the women telling how they spent their vacations. Mrs. Schnabel demonstrated her knitting macnine. Mrs. George Moeller drew the hostess gift and re freshments were served. Mrs. Merrildean Robbins re turned to her home last week after undergoing major surgery at Holy Rosary hospital in On tario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norman and sons were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller. The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler, returned mission aries to Japan, now on fur lough, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard. They were guest speakers at the Owyhee Community Church Sunday morning-and that even ing spoke at the Butte church. The couple also showed slides of their work in Japan. They left Monday for California by bus and will go from there to Seattle where they will spend some time. Miss Sherri Hust from Provo, Utah visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hust. She has returned to BYU for the fall term. Miss Karen Hust, who has been employed in San Francis co is vistiing with her parents, ARCADIA - men met Sept Mrs. Marvin hostess, new in of the Georee Hosts Miss Naoma Robbins from , East St. Louis. Mo., and Os car Robbins of Martin So. Dakota, have been visiting their brother, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins. They went to Baker last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Robbins and family, and plan to return Oct. 1 to the Robbins home in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith’ of Valley Springs, So. Dakota, visited recently in the L. E. Robbins hqpie. Mrs. J. I. Brady left last week to visit her son, the Roy Brady family in Seattle. • • • Newell Heights By Dale Witt 1 G3LF Activities Members of the Ontario ladies golf association met Sept. 12 for golf and a potluck lunch eon, followed by a business meeting conducted by President Maxie Sugai. Members signed up for the Tri-city tournament, with dead- set on the morning of Sept, 18. First day of the tourney was Sept. 19 at Ontario, continuing Sept. 20 at Payette, with the final day being today on the Weiser course. The Ontario women served breakfast for the August 20 Home and Home tournament. A large group of men from the Ontario and Plantation clubs played in this event. The women report that car peting is down in the clubhouse and except for a small amount of the money given by the lad ies’ group, funds were raised from two dances staged by members of the men and ladies’ organizations. Bodell Patterson won the award for low putts on Aug. 29, with Audry Wilson and Helen Hammar tying for second place. On Sept. 5, Ruth Robertson and Maxie Sugai tied for low net, and on Sept. 12 there was a three way tie between Connie Jones, Nell Saito, and Georgia Yturri for the low putt prize. All members are urged to sign up for the fall tourna ment which will begin Sept. 26. Dr. and Mrs. Flora of Ot tawa, Kans, arrived Sept. 8 to visit her father. The Flora’s were Sept. 10 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Fine in Caldwell and on Sept. 12, Mrs. Flora visited a brother, Hoyt Warwick in Caldwell. Last Friday, Dr. and Mrs. Flora, C.B. Hill and Mrs. Annie War wick went to Pendleton to see Mrs. Hill and while there, they attended the Roundup and re turned to this area Friday. The Kansans left Saturday for their home. Mr. anu Mrs. William Webb went to Heppner, Ore., Friday to help Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb and Melanie move their belong SCOTCH WINNERS NAMED ings to their new home in In a belatedly announced Adrian. Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Webb Scotch Foursome round at the were Sunday dinner guests of Ontario golf course Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam in ternoon, winners were John Hutchens and Evelyn Newman, Adrian. On Sept. 13, Mrs. Webb took with a low net of 33-1/2. Tying for second place were her daughter, Pauline Butler ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. to Boise where she boarded a Stan Newman and Peggy Stan George Cartwright visited Sun plane for Provo, Utah, where wood; Carl Barclay and Lenore day with her uncles and aunts, she will study at Brigham Young Walker. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Casey, Mr. university. Mrs. Olive Judd is reported and Mrs. Fred Harger of Lin coln, Nebr. They were guests to be somewhat improved at this in the home of her mother, Mrs. time. Mr. and Mrs. M L. Judd Alma Hibbard at Notus. moved her last Thursday from Bud Dennon of Seaside and Holy Rosary hospital to Park his son, Jack of Seattle were View Manor in Nampa. Friday overnight guests of his ANK Garden club member? brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. met Sept. 12 at the home of Mrs. Bill Looney. Jessie Morgan in Nyssa, with Mr. and" Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. Charles Newbill as co Thursday Mixed Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary hostess. Others attending 7 1 visited Sunday with their sister, from this locality were Mrs. Fortin-Knowles 7 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Raynor at M. O. Judd, Mrs. Thelma Ham Bullard-Stam 4 4 Emmett. mon and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. Holmes-Myrick 4 4 Stanley Ball of Portland was Mr. and Mrs. L. O. May Page-Miller a weekend guest of his uncle, land of Caldwell were Friday VanderOord- Vinson haler 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey. afternoon visitors in the Thelma Morris-Leavitt 3 5 home. Hammon He also visited in the G. E. Mrs. Charles Maher and in Lienkaemper- Mackey home. 2 6 Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Park fant daughter of near Jordan 1 7 er and family were weekend Valley and her brother, Bill Pett-Tisdial Lois Page, women’s high visitors in the home of their Mayland of Caldwell were Sun son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Park day evenjng visitors in the Ham scratch game, 190. Thelma Knowles and L. Page, high er and family at La Grande. mon residence. Happy Dozen card group met scratch series’, 506. Marilyn registered for college Frank Morris, men’s high Sept. 8 at the home of Anna while there. Mrs. Rube Graham of Star VanderOord in Nyssa. Guest scratch game and series, 229/ and Mrs. Coral Beam of Buhl players were Edna DeHaven, 545. Bowlers of week: L. Page, were Sunday dinner guests of Mary Jarvis and Rose Willis. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy. Prize winners were Mabel and 506 scratch; Dee Stam, 642 Mrs. Beam remained to visit Gnetty Piercy, Dorothy Fox and handicap. --------- O--------- longer with her sister, Mrs. Mary Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence of Piercy. The W. E. Piercys visited Boise arrived Friday to spend Patriots’ League Saturday in the homes of Mr. the weekend with her mother, and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison and Mrs. Frankie Worden. Gene Brackens Store 8 0 7 Mrs. Mae Harriman at Cald Worden and friend, Vic Espin Regal Rides 1 well. 7 1 osa of the College of Idaho, Sugar Bowl Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb and arrived Saturday for a visit in White Satin 6 2 Golden Slipper 6 Melanie were Sunday dinner the Worden home. 2 Mrs. Verna Costley of Home Dessert Seed 4 guests in the home of his sis 4 4 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam dale was a Sunday dinner guest B A M Equipment 4 of Mrs. Lydia Worden. Nyssa Welding and family. 1 7 Mrs. Walt Shipley and Rex of Paulus Jewelry 0 Sunday evening dinner guests 8 0 in the Bill Willis home were Pendleton were Friday over Wilson’s Market 8 Messrs, and Mmes. Dick night guests of Mrs. Sid Hard *Mal. Mem. Hosp. 1 3 ♦Mildred’s Salon 0 Kriegh, Swede Johnson and man and daughters. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc Marvin Bowers. ♦Sept. 18 games postponed. Mrs. Junior Matthews and her Kinley were Monday luncheon Top bowlers to be named later. ----------n--------- sister, Mrs. Willie Joe Thomp quests of Mrs. Marie Moore. Mrs. Floyd Eason visited Sat son of Wilder visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Edith urday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. McDermott. Commercial League Case in Homedale. Burdette Pratt was released Betty Jo Wenke was a Sat 1 7 urday overnight guest of Becky early last week from Malheur MAW Mkt. 2 Memorial hospital and is now Howard’s Texaco 6 Matthews. 2 6 Mrs. Don Hamilton enter attending classes in Adrian. First Natl. Bank 3 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward Team No. 6 5 tained Monday with a birthday 3 party for her daughter, Tina of Caldwell and C.B. Hill were Eder Bldg. Supply 5 4 Sunday dinner guests at the Eastman Agency 4 on her ninth anniversary. 3 5 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft Carl Lee Hill home where they White Satin 3 5 honored their daughter. Mrs. celebrated Terri Hill’s second The Sports 7 Tarter’s OK Tires 1 Bob Hamilton with a Sunday birthday anniversary. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson Nyssa Co-op 0 birthday dinner. Guests were Bob Hamilton, John Hamilton and Mrs. Carl Fenn went to High scratch games: Ed and Judy Leslie of Boise, Mr. Boise Sunday to visit Duane Charters, 245; Emil Wohncle, and Mrs. Ray Drown and Dawn Fenn who is being treated at the 235; Rudy Marostica, 233. of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Veteran’s hospital. High seies: R. Marostica, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson 602; Jim Robinson and Ed Lang of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. wen. Sunday dinner guests in Charters, 575. Dale Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt the Johnnie Eason home at Elmo Chadd rolled an ali and sons were Sunday dinner Homedale. spare game. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh guests of her brother, Mr. and --------- O--------- Mrs. Larry Mackey and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis in at Nyssa. Housewives Adrian. Louis Fenn of Roseburg, V..., Ore., O4..VCU arrived QCJM. Sept. 9 . W to visit B°W| "^VilS 7 1 Daughter Arrives his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo 4 Atoms 5 3 He came here from Trophy Snatchers 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie, (Sandra Fenn. 3 Bogle) Clarkson on August 13, Provo, Utah where he attended Hits & Mrs. 4 4 welcomed the arrival of a the LDS temple wedding of his Sharp Shooters 4 4 daughter, Kathleen Marie. They son. Rollo and his two brothers, Lucky Strikes 4 4 are living in Kansas City, Mo., Louis and Elsmore, fished Sat Pin Paupers 3-1/2 4-1/2 where Clarkson is attending the urday at Malheur reservoir. Team No. 10 3 5 Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn Gutter Gussies 2-1/2 Nazarene seminary. Mr. and 5-1/2 Mrs. Carl Clarkson of Nyssa visited Friday with Mary Mc Queen Pins - 2 6 High scratch games; Darlene are the paternal grandparents. Connell in Nyssa. Stenkamp, 186; Anna Vander- AdriairNew^ * • * tkird and Ann Studer, 177; Al lene Holmes, 174. High series; Emma Benedict 489. Ann Studer, 480, Marian Dunford, 478. Bowlers of week: Emma Ben edict, 489 scratch, Darlene Stenkamp, 591 handicap. --------- O--------- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1967 Ibotbsll Polar Bear 3 i Teain No. 9 2 2 Team No. 10 2 2 Farmers Feed and Seed 1 3 Sugar Bowl 1 • 3 Muir - Roberts 1 3 Holcomb Const. 0 4 High scratch games, Naomi HOMEDALE, 40 - ADRIAN, 0 Fritts, 205; Thelma Knowles, Businessmen 202. The Uranga youths, Dan and High series: N. FHtts, 532, Lewis accounted for four touch Sugar Bowl 7 1 T. Knowles, 525; Eris Bert downs, with Dan capturing three Mendiola Barber 6 2 ram, 502. as the Homedale Trojans down --------- O--------- Lloyd’s Conoco 5 3 ed the Adrian Antelopes with Gordon’s Tractor 4 4 a final tally of 40-0 Friday Hom Dairies 4 4 Monday Mixed evening on the field in Idaho. Ward’s Shell 2 6 The Trojans hold a 2-0 sea Albertsons 2 6 Sadamori-Takami 11 1 son record, with Adrian’s Frank’s Sinclair 2 6 Saito-Miyasako 8 4 standing reading 1-1. Jim Silva, high scratch game Stedman-Stam 8 4 and series, 211/572. Holcomb-Stacy 7 5 At 8 o’clock Friday evening, --------- O--------- Rieb-Clary 7 5 the . Antelopes will tangle with Stam-Lundy 6 6 the Panttiers at Parma. Fangen-Talbot 5 7 Sportsmen VanderOord-Stam 5 7 VALE, 54 - NYSSA, 12 Laan- Phifer 5 7 Autolite 7 1 4 8 The Vale Vikings evened their Rieb’s Market 4 4 Snyder-Skelton Sarazin-Larson 3 9 season record Friday evening Nyssa Auto Parts 4 4 3 9 with a powerful offensive dis Oregon Concrete 4 4 Jones-Knowles Betty Rieb, women’s high play, crushing the Nyssa Bull Idaho Power Co. 4 4 Wilson Janitorial 4 4 scratch game, 200; Mabie Fan dogs by a 54-12 final score in Zinn’s Union *76’ 4 4 gen. women’s high series, 536. A-2 division football play. Tony Miyasako, men's high Dean Steinke started the Vik Q*s Trophy Cabin 1 3 High scratch games, Lloyd game and series, 216/544. ings off in th*» first-quarter, Bowlers of week; Mabie Fan with three touchdown sprints Mackrill, 257; Rudy Marostica, gen, 536 scratch; Agnes of two-yards, four-yards and 213; Gib Holmes, 210. 45-yards. High scratch series’: Dick Knowles, 627 handicap. The Bulldogs retaliated with Miller, 554; Dave Rieb, 549; ------- 0------- a TD in the second period, G. Holmes, 547. when Russ Myrick took a 37- --------- O--------- Jay-C-Ette Meeting yard scoring pass from Wilson. Larry Wilson grabbed a Vale Sugar Babes The Jay-C-Ettes will meet pass in the final stanza, run 0 Sept. 26, at the Ralph Aldrich ring 80 yards to paydirt for the Idaho C aiming 4 1 home. Dr. Kenneth Pfaff will Nyssa gang. Parma Seed 3 The win gives the neighbor 1 be the speaker. Nyssa Sanitation 3 ing county seat tads a 1-1 record, while Nyssa stands 0- 1 in league play, with a 0-2 overall standing. Cord ol Tknnks We take this opportunity to express our deepest apprec iation to our friends who worn so thoughtful and kind dur ing his illness and following the recent death of our loved one, Russell A. Smith. We are especially grateful for Hie wonderful care he re ceived while a patient at Mal heur Memorial hospital in Ny OTHER SCORES ssa. - Sincerely, Mrs. Rus in other area grid play, the sel A. Smith and family. Weiser Wolverines took a 7-0 victory Friday evening from the Ontario Tigers. The Falcons from Vallivue downed the Parma Panthers by a 43-7 final score, and Payette took a 12-6 win from the Emmett Huskies. The Bulldog varsity squad will meet the Vallivue Falcons at 8 p.m. Friday on the Idaiio gridiron. Th» NHS Frosh-Squad will tangle with the Antelopes from Adrian at 4 p.m., Monday, Sept. 25 on the Nyssa field. Hat Heart Surgery Mrs. Ronald Batt left Sunday, for Portland to enter St. Vin cent’s hospital wher» she will undergo heart surgery today. • • • Arriving Monday at the Maur ice Corey home were Mrs. Corey’s cousins, Mrs. May Johnson and Mrs. Marion Lie beck of Munith, Mich. 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