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gTxïxïx1ig[xl[x1[xl[xl[x TT^ SUGAR bowl rjkG-' w THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 19® THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX league STANDINGS Sugar Bah«s 32 S Nyssa Sanitation 25 15 Muir-Roberts Farmers Feed 24 16 and Seed 23.5 16.5 Parma Seed »2 18 Sugar Bowl 19 21 Polar Bear 19 21 Idaho Canning Sim plot s learn 14.5 25.5 28 Holcomb Const. 12 7 33 Gate City Journal High scratch games: Georgia lest, 213, Naomi Fritts, 204, Eris Bertram, 202. High scratch senes: Naomi Fritts, 578, G. lest, 516, .Ann Talbot, 508. N. Fritts, high handicap ser ies, 596. ----------- O----------- High scratch series: Mabie Fangen, 547; T. Miyasato, 598. Women Bowlers LN Week: M. Fangen, 547 scratch; B. Clary, 659 handicap series. SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES of Toledo, Ore., were last Thursday overnight guests of his sister, Adah Schweizer. That evening Mrs. Schweizer, the Harry Russells, Jack Woods, L. K. Bullocks of Vale dined at the Golden Slipper. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Har wood of Camas Valley, Ore., were Friday overnight guests of the Ken Lorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin; Cindy, Dan and Annette Chapin and Gertrude King were Sunday dinner guests in the Uirensen home in honor of Miss King’s birthday anniversary. A recent visitor in th»» Ora Newgen home was Fred Har rison of Portland. The trio attended Nov. 8 Funeral Rites for Sherman (Jack ) Wilson. Jean Burdissandchildrenand Rose Douglas of Parma were recent Saturday evening visi tors in the Ora Newgen home. Ice cream and cake were ser ved in honor of Newgen’s birthday anniversary. By Freda Astoreca ADRIAN PERSONALS SUNSET VALLEY - Lee A iui and Matt Nielsen recently spent several days with their grand Sportsmen's League parents, the Elver Nielsens > *' 'Ji \ » «¿»^ By Pauline Mackey while their mother Mrs. Bill Wilson Janitorial 30.5 13.5 Nielsen was in St. Alphonsus Idaho Power Co. ADRIAN' - Mr. and Mrs. W. 20 M hospital at Boise, where she had Oregon Concrete 23 E. Ashcraft celebrated their 21 surgery Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa Auto Parts 22 22 wedding anniversary Oct. 12 Elver Nielsen and Bill went Zinn’s Union ‘76’ 20 with a dinner in their honor 24 to Boise Sunday and took her Rieb’s Market 19 25 at the home of their daughter, to the home of her parents, the Autolite Team Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton 15.5 28.5 Mark Moncurs in Nyssa. Q’s Trophy Cabin 22 18 in Boise. Other recent visitors in the High scratch games: Emil Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Elver Nielsen home were Mr. Wohlcke, 228, B. Watkins, 219, Commercial League and Lois Patterson of Ontario and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger, 33 11 were Oct. 12 dinner guests Dick Miller 4. C. Toothaker, Howard’s Texaco Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard of 209. Johannesen - of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Sr. Nyssa. Saturday dinner guests 25.5 18.5 and Mary. High scratch series; E. Adams Motors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles 24 20 Wohlcke, 545; B. Keeney, 527, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham HELPING TO KEEP NEW BUIl.DHNGS NEW at Treasure Valley First Natl. Bank J. Peters, 515. 23 21 and family of Nyssa were Oct. Community college are Pat Zamora, graduate of Adrian high Shultz and Ricky of Payette. White Satin Mrs. Helen Stevenson is ----------- X------------ 12 dinner guests of her parejits, school, and Claude Brown, former custodian at Nyssa high Nyssa Co-op visiting with her sister, Lois 20.5 23.5 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy. school. Eder’s Team Counsil. She liad been in 24 20 Eastman Agency Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skerjanec Patriots League Auburn, Wash., visiting her 18 26 of Jamison were Oct. 12 visitors Tarter OK Tires daughters and is enroute to The Sports 18 26 in the home of her parents, 31 13 Sugar Bowl Opa Locka, Fla., to visit an- MAW Market 28 Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. 16 25 19 Braesen’s Store other daughter. High scratch games: Ralph 20 24 White Satin Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson (. mdv, Dan, and Annette 20 Tisdial, 237; Emil Wohlcke, of Nyssa, Ellen Doty and a girl 24 Dessert Seed C napin are visiting their grand 213; George Coffman, 208. 23 21 friend from Emmett visited Ort. Mai. Mem. Hosp. parents the Wilbur Chapin» High scratch series: R. 12 in the homes of Mr. and 22.5 21.5 Nyssa Welding Mrs. Oscar Schafer. They while their parents are elk By Dale Witt 22 Tisdial, 590; E. Wohlcke, 587; Mrs. Oliver Freel and family, 22 B & M Equip. KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs. left for San Diego, Cali^where hunting. 21.5 22.5 Joel Mitchell, 577. Golden Slipper Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and Earl Kygar visited Sunday with he has been transferred to the Mrs. Duane Smith, Valarie ----------- X- 21 23 Regal Rides family. He will be and Tony visited Friday in the her sister, Mrs. Charles Cul U.S. Navy base. 24 Monday Mi; xed Mildred’s Salon 20 Mmes. Grace Day and K. I. bertson who returned home Sat teaching electronics to Naval Gabe Astoreca home. Ora New 17 27 Paulus Jewelry Peterson attended a recent gar urday from Caldwell Memorial air maintenance training Sadamori-Takami i 33 15 gen was a Thursday evening 13 31 Wilson’s Market groups. Saito-Mivasako 31.5 16.5 den club meeting held at the hospital. visitor. Mr. and Mrs. William Mar 18 home of Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. Stedman-Stam 30 The Kygars three children Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, Bonnie Mmes. Elmer Rosenkilde, High scratch games: Vera Snyder-Toomb 25.5 22.5 spent the week-end with their shall of Meridian were Sunday Connell and Mike visited Sunday MitcheU, 222; Betty Marostica, Laan-Phifer 25 23 Grace Day, W. E. Piercy, and sister, Marlene at Westfall. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon with Mrs. Pauline K. I. Peterson attended the and Gwen Finger (sub), 211; Fangen-Talbot 23 25 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Storm of Oscar Schafer. Helveal in Nyssa. Oct. 9 church women ’ s asso Mi. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston Melba Haney, 209. 22 26 Stam-Lundy Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell 27 ciation meeting at the home of with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mef- of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. John 21 High scratch series: B. Sarazin- Larson Petty visited Sunday with Mrs. 27 Mrs. LeRoy Bennett. 21 ford. Marostica, 540; M. Haney, 521; Rieb-Clary Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Peterson Ruth Sant and Mrs. Walter Vande rOor d-Sta m 20 28 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers Earlene Jennings, 514. 19 29 were recent luncheon guests and family went to Nampa Sun Pinkston. Bowlers Of Week: M. Haney, Holcomb-Stacy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jones-Knowles 17 31 of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy. day to attend baptismal ser 521 scratch; Rosemary Zitter- They were also evening dinner Jan and Mrs. Bill Toomb went High scratch games: Horma vices for their granddaughter, cob, 592 handicap series. guests of Mrs. Grace Day. Clary, 212; Tony Miyasato, 226. Billy Jean Viers. They were to Ontario Sunday for a pre Mrs. Paul Parker spent a dinner guests of their son, Mr. Thanksgiving dinner at the La recent weekend visiting Mrs. Paloma restaurant. and Mrs. Joe Viers. Vernon Parker while their hus- A Koffee Klutch meeting was Sunday dinner guests of Mr. bands were elk hunting. and Mrs. Willis Conant were held Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Mary Hatt and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat PittzofChow- home of Mrs. Bill Toomb. Veryl Harrison visited Oct. 12 Mrs. Dale Ashcraft enter chilla, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Vernon Parker. tained Nov. 15 for 17 members Le-ter Stacy and girls of Mr. and Mrs. James Webster of the ANK Garden Club. Pete Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Bill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Piltz De Boer of Ontario spoke on Sessions and Brad were Oct. of Nyssa. The Californians shrubberies. PORTABLE 12 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson were Sunday overnight guests. Wells-Davies Bob Webster. Afternoon They are here visiting their recently accompanied Mr. and visitors were Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rex Walters to Yakima, All-Meat son, Jack and family; and his Changer L. A. Maulding of Nyssa. Wash., where they visited Mrs. sister, Mrs. Willis Conant. Mrs. Bill Wilson of Parma Mrs. Alzina Salter received Herb Andrews and family and visited Oct. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. saw a new granddaughter. They word last week that her son, Melvin Sessions. Kieth has been advanced to stopped in Walla Walla to see Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner Rex’s Aunt, and while in Yak Airman First Class. recently spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Schafer ima went to see Mrs. Effie visiting Mrs. Mick Adamson and of Memphis Tenn., ar rived Sat Haley and Mrs.Chloetest. They family of Tillamook. urday night and planned to stay returned home Nov. 12. BUMBLE BEE until Wednesday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Terril Benge TWO and Michael of Ione, Ore., visit Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft, Mr. and MOVABLE ed Friday with her father,Clyde Mrs. W. E. Piercy visited Nov. SPEAKERS Cartwright, and were overnight 14 with Mr. and Mrs. Herb guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of Weiser. FOLGERS Cartwright. Michael is home on Gray luggage style case with handle. Dick and LouisStam,Carl and Aik About 15-Day Trial OHorl Stereo amplifier, with 2 swing out leave from Vietnam where he Thurman Piercy and Dick ► Over five million package« ut the WILLARD THKATMlNThArtbtnnU 4* speakers. Dual sapphire needle, is serving in the special forces. Kriegh spent the week-end elk far relief of lymptoma of dialreaa anting from two loudness controls. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DeHaven hunting in the Boulder Park Stomach and DuoaUnal Ulcora duo to Sa- coas Acid —Poor DI goat Ion, Sotarcr UpooS and family of Ontario were Fri area in the Wallowa mountains. Stomach. GaaoInooa, Heartburn, Sloop- Lay Away Now For Christmas NEW CROP FRESH SHELLED otc.. due to Eacooo AcM. Aak lor day overnight guests of his They returned with one elk. loaanoM, ■ Willard*» Mooaago” ofuch fully aijiaino Several Models At parents, Mr. and Mrs. George tha home treatment - free — at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doty of DeHaven. Vicki DeHaven, also Rathburn, Idaho are visiting at MICHAEL’S PHARMACY Special XMAS Prices of Ontario, visited them Sunday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally NYSSA PHARMACY Judy Barker, a student at Steiner and family. Nyssa. Oregon DON B. MOSS Boise college, visited Sunday MERRILLS LARGE "AA” in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy visited Sunday with Mrs. Bessie OREGON Olsen in Nyssa. Mrs. Bernice Toomb, Mr. and SK1PPY Kingman Kolony CORRESPONDENT PH ILCO STEREO ■ ■ JIM ABLEMAN A former Nyssa high school athlete, has been a leading re serve two-way iialflMckonCor- H. ir in- iiin.iii (oi.tiMii t. • in completing it’s season Nov.22 against Pennsylvania, Jim is studying in the school of civil engineering. 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