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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1969 PAGE EIGHT PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum were Oct. 11 afternoon dinner guests at the home of Mr. and BOWL LEAGUE I Mrs. Murle Marcum. SUGAR STANDINGS^ HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE c 14 Gutter Busters 6 14 Odd Balls 7 13 Pin Poppers g 12 Missing Three 11 9 Pin Splitters 11 9 Sand Baggers 9 11 Chukars 9 11 Wranglers • 12 Sugar Cubes 13 7 Trying Trio IS 5 Gutter Gussies 5 15 Lucky Strikers High individual game, Alta Stunz, 181; Emma Benedict, 179; and Ailene Holmes, 174. High individual series, Emma Benedict, 488; A. Holmes, 480; and Marian Danford, 473. Bowlers of the week, E. Bene dict, 488, scratch; Nadine Sparks, 596, handicap. MONDAY MIXED league 9 15 Lundy-Snyder 9 15 Sarazin-Larson 9 15 Sadamori-Takami 10.5 13.5 Holcomb-Stacy 11 13 Studer-Holcomb 11 13 Laan-Phifer 11 13 Jones-Knowles 12 12 Stam-Fortin 12.5 VanderOord-Stam 11.5 9 15 Fangen-Talbot 8.5 15.5 Stedman-Stam 18.5 5.5 Wilson-Metcalf Women’s high scratch game, Mardie Larson, 214. Women’s high scratch series, Mabie Fan gen, 537. Men’s high scratch game, John Studer, 205. Men’s high scratch series, Ward Lundy, 554. High team game, Holcomb- Stacy, 817. High team series, Laan-Phifer, 2392. Bowlers of the week, Anna Talbot, 516, scratch; Mardie Larson, 642, handicap. SPORTSMEN LEAGUE 16 8 Oregon Concrete 14 10 Wilson’s Janitorial 12 12 . Nyssa Auto Parts 12 Idaho Sporting Good is 12 12 12 OK Tire Shop 13 11 Riebs Maret 14 10 Zinns Union 76 15 9 Idaho Power Co. High individual game, Dave Ri“b, 213; Don Oldemeyer,210; and Jack Carter, 201. High individual series, D. Rieb, 561; Dudley Kurtz, 532; and J. Carter, 522. Adrian Crushes Greenleaf Boys The Adrian Antelopes, won their fourth game of the season, by defeating Greenleaf 41-14. Rex Franklin scored three times for Adrian, while G. B. Condra ran for one T. D. and threw eight-yards to Rod Price for another. Adrian’s other touchdown came on a five-yard run by Bert Wait, with Nick Gaviola kicking six for seven extra points. Franklin scored in the first, second and third periods of play by running two and three - yards and one-yard. Condra scored on a five- yard run in the third quarter. In the fourth period of play, Walt Scored, and the extra point was missed. Condra hit Price for the final score. Greenleaf scored twice on passes to Tim St. George, and Jim Wilhite scored the extra point on a quarterback keeper. Adrian gained a total of 382 yards rushing and passing while Greenleaf gained a total of 227 yards. October 17 at 8 p.m., the An telopes will entertain the Melba Mustangs. OKSxxxxxsaaakSKsauaHaanEs Enterprise Trims Nyssa, 32—6 Nyssa suffered its third set - back of the season, October 16, when Enterprise trounced them 32-6. Dave Manely made the Bull dogs only toughdown, which came In the second quarter, by intercepting a pass and re turning it 82 yards. Enterprise scored 24 points in the first half of play and made the remaining 8 counters in the fourth quarter. The Sav ages made a total of four touch downs. ‘‘Enterprise made most of their points on Nyssa’s errors and this was the poorest game we have played, this season,” coments Bulldog Coach Harry McGinley. Nyssa’s record now stands 2-4. Friday night the Bulldogs will meet the Burns Hilanders on the Nyssa field. ADRIAN NEWS BY PAULINE MACKEY - PHONE 372-2724 o> APPLE VALLEY ^"BY FRANCES SMALLEY HUNTERS CAUTIONED ON FIREARMS SAFETY APPLE VALLEY — Mrs. “There isn’t a game bird that flies or a trophy head in Ruth Fritts, Leona Tuning and THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Emma Tuning visited different exictence that is worth endangering the life of a hunting com persons of the community Oct. panion.” This statement was made by John McKean, state game direc 5 at Malheur Memorial hospital. Stuthiet-Pollard 17.5 tor, as he urged hunters to be careful with firearms during Stanley Stout and Mrs. Inez VanderOord-Church 16 Price, who went to the hospital the hunting seasons which will be under way during the next 13 Bullard-Stam 11 McKean voiced his concern over 13 nonfatal Sept. 28 are showing some im three months. 12.5 Miller-Miller 11.5 firearms hunting accidents which have already occured this provement. 12 Holmes-Myrick 12 Barbara Franklin, who had year, eight of which involved juviniles. 13.5 Jefferies-Newbill 10.5 All of the accidents except major surgery Oct. 2, is re 10.5 Card-Riggs 9.5 one were the direct result of ported to be progressing nicely. 15 Brittingham-Savage 9 Hunters are reminded that Mrs. Martha Norland was careless handling of firearms., Larsen-Larsen 9 11 a long hunting season is ahead. able to leave the hospital re The lone exception involved 18 Morris-Pounds 6 Mrs. Francis Deffer recently Genreally, some kind ofhunting cently and is recuperating at the wounding of an individual Card-Roggs and I Larsen- spent several days visiting her is available through the the home of her daughter. in line of fire with neither the Larsen have make up games. mother, Mrs. Pearl Brown of remainder of the year. All Tom Moran of Boise was victim nor the shooter knowing Women’s high scratch game West Linn. She arrived home hunters are urged to use fire home Oct. 4 for a visit and of the other’s presence. Oct. 4. and series, Connie Bullard, arms with care and to follow took his mother and sister to McKean aimed some of his 216/547. Mrs. Don Rogers of Ontario dinner at the East Side cafe in explicitly the ten command remarks at parents who allow Men’s high scratch game and spent Oct. 1-2 visiting her Ontario. ments of firearms safety. youngsters to hunt with series, Pete VanderOord, 217/ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 5 afternoon guests in the out adequate training in the safe 566. George DeHaven. Waldo Smalley home were Mr. handling of firearms. One juve Team high game and series. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skerjanec and Mrs. Robert Smalley and nile shot himself while illegally VanderOord - Church, 822/ and sons of Jamison and Mr. Ann of Ontario, Mrs. Eliza hunting quail on his parent’s 2446. and Mrs. Jim Mosier of On beth Grimes and Mrs. Ruth property. Another accident in Bowlers of the week, C. Bul tario spent Oct. 4-5 at the home Halverson of Caldwell. volved youngsters hunting lard, 547, scratch; Edie Stut- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stella Friser and Mrs. hiet, 604, handicap. Parr's Return Home George DeHaven. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Townley of Boise visi rabbits with their parent’s per mission but without adult super Jerb Thomas of Weiser visited ted Oct. 5 with Mr. and Mrs. vision. After Extended Tour Herb Thomas of Weiser visited Fay Collins. The ladies had PATRIOTS LEAGUE JUVENILES NEED Nyssa PTA members will Oct. 5 with Mrs. Skerjanec visited earlier in the day with CERTIFICATES meet Oct. 25 for a spaghetti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr and Mrs. Mosier, while the rest Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curry of dinner and carnival. The Nyssa. Oregon law requires that ju dinner will be from 5:30- returned to Nyssa Sept. 18 after were deer hunting. Homedale Wins Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins 16 8 White Satin Mrs. Hannah Gage of Boise veniles less than 18 years of age 8 p.m., and the carnival will a five-week trip that took them Mildreds 16 8 With 64—0 Score as far east as Niagra Falls. was an Oct. 2 overnight guest went to Donnelly Oct. 2 to spend must possess a hunter safety be from 6 - 9:30 p.m. in the Wilsons 13 11 They left Nyssa August 11, of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. certificate to hunt on lands school cafetorium. Donald Bash, The morning other than their own or those Brackens 12 12 and drove through North Idaho E.M. Mackey. The Homedale Trojans mar A special menu of spaghetti, of Oct. 3 they awoke to see of a parent or gaurdian. Ju 12 12 Paulus Jewelry and over Lolo Pass to Flat- Capt. and Mrs. Cecil Helton Eders Supply 13 ched to a 64-0 victory over head Lake north of Missoula, who were returning to their two-inches of snow on the veniles under 14 years of age hot rolls, salads, beverages and 11 13 Fruitland the evening of Oct. 8. Montana where they visited home in La Grande after at ground, which soon disap- must be accompanied by adults, homemade pie will be served Regal Ride 11 The Grizzlies held the Home B & M 13 11 and youngsters under 12 may not to those attending. Mrs. Parr’s sister for two- tending a Salvation Army mee peared. Mrs. Lydia Lasher of College hunt big game. 14 dale boys back to 14 points in days. Sugar Bowl 10 Featured at the carnival will Then on to Anaconda ting in McCall Oct. 3, were Place, Wash., was a recent Nyssa Welding 16 the first half, but the Trojans where Frank coached in his 8 Reports of investigating offi be booths of food, a spook dinner guests that evening at High scratch games, Anita bounced back even harder in early teaching days, and visited the home of her parents, Mr. weekend guest of Mrs. Emma cers indicate the accidents oc- alley and a cake walk. Moran. Peutz, 221; Lorraine Leach, the second half gaining another in Bozeman where Thelma at and Mrs. E.M. Mackey. cured because of some in Purpose of this dinner is to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stock of fraction of the basic rules of 197; and Mabie Fangen, 193. 50 points. Thirty of the markers tended college. Ross Mills visited Sept. 29 were made in the final period of New Plymouth visited recently firearms safety. One accident pay for a local scholarship of High scratch series, Verda They visited the Custer bat at the home of his sister, Mr. $100.00 and a state scholar in the Moran home. Simpson, 529; A. Peutz, 508; Play. occured because the victim ship of $150.00. Other PTA tlefield, and points in North and Mrs. Rollin Batt. Mr. The Homedale squad now Oct. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight thought the weapon was un and M. Fangen, 496. Dakota and Northern Minnesota, projects will be started with Bowlers of the week, V. stands 4-0 in league play, while and then down to Northfield, Batt recently had surgery and Seward and a group of young loaded. One youngster almost is reported to be recuperating Fruitland is 2-4 over-all and people of the Nazarene church lost a hand while he was some of the funds made from Simpson, 529, scratch; L. Minnesota where they visited at his home. 0-3 in the SWI. in Nyssa spent a social hour in dragging his loaded rifle this event. Leach, 614, handicap. Frank’s childhood home. Then Vernon Parker, George Cart the Kenneth Saunders home through the brush by the muzzle. on to Milwaukee, Wis., where wright, Bob Webb, W.W. Webb after church services. Several accidents occurred they took the night ferry across Discarded lunch sacks, bev and Paul Parker went deer Oct. 2, Mrs. Dwight Seward, while firearms were being Lake Michigan. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE erage bottles and cans, am hunting. Oct. 3-5 at Ironside. Mabel Fox, and Mrs. Cecil loaded or unloaded. Five acci The Parr’s spent 18-days Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchin Sheppard attended the Golden dents involved pistols, six in munition boxes, camping re with their son, W. Frank and son and daughters of Payette Hour Missionary chapter meet volved .22 caliber rifles, and fuse and other garbage are a Johannesen-Adams 16 8 wife who now live in Detroit. entertained Oct. 5 with a birth ing held in the Kenneth Saun two involved shotguns, Ten blot on the fine record hunters 10 Howard’s Texaco 14 Parma started out with a While there they took side trips day dinner honoring her mother, ders home. Members of the hunters shot themselves, and have earned. Broken fences, 14 10 bang, by leading the McCall to Northern Michigan, Toronto, Mrs. K.I. Peterson. Q’s Trophy open stock gates, shot-up signs, Other Jackson Missionary chapter three shot other persons. 12 12 Donnelly squad by six points in Canada, and Niagra Falls. White Satin and other acts of vandalism and guests included K.I. Peterson, were guests for the evening. On the way home they toured 12 12 the first period of play in the Eastman Agency trespass also cast a bad light Mrs. Marie Moore, Mr. and The Susannah Circle mem through Ohio and Indiana, visi Nyssa Co-Op 10 14 Oct. 8 contest. on the hunter. Why should a Mrs. Luther Hautman of the bers will meet with Mrs. Ruth HUNTERS URGED 15 1st Nat. Bank 9 landowner permit hunting, the McCall began to score in the ted the University of Illinois Gay Way junction area. Fritts Oct. 16. The ladies are M & W Market 14 second quarter, when they made campus, and spent two-days 6 Commission asked, when he Mmes. K.I. Peterson and to take something for a cooked TO USE CAUTION High team series, Q’s Tro- six points. The Panthers gained there visiting old college fri runs the risk of costly damage, food sale and exchange. phy, 2974; Johannesen Adams, another six in the same period ends. They were joined in the Grace Day attended the chry or the intruder uses the pro Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan santhemum show recently with 2945, and Howard’s, 2878. of play, making the score of Black Hills of South Dakota perty as a depository for gar and Don Wilson were hunting Oregon hunters are urged by by Thelma's brother from War the Adrian Garden club. High team game, Johannesen 20 - 6 at halftime. in the Council area; and Don the Game Commission to take bage and trash? Adams, 1072 ; 0’s Trophy, 1046; Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson Early in the final quarter, den, Washington and a sister Fritts and Steve were hunt Littering and vandalism on and 1st Nat. Bank, 1002. the McCall lads brought the from Missoula, Mont., and they visited Oct. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. ing in the Lost Lake area during the lead in the war on vanda public property is just as bad, lism and littering to show the spent five-days in that area. Earl Martin of Vale. High individual series, score to a tie with 20 points a recent weekend. general public howcivilizedbe- the Commission said, because Then home through Yellowstone C laude Stacy, 564; Art all. Mrs. Bob Webb and Melanie October 5 dinner guests of ings should act. this is an offense against all Park, and Jackson Hole country Galloway, 555; and Emil Wohl- The Vandals now stand 3-3-1 were Oct. 3-4 overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool "This is the target to shoot society and everyone has to pay. cke, 553. over all and 1-2-1 in league and southern Idaho. of Mrs. Vernon Parker, while were Mrs. Trixie Wright and for," the Commission asked of Game law violations are also The Parr’s covered 7280 their husbands were gone High individual game, A. Gal play, with the Panthers making Stacie Rookstool of Nyssa. That several hundred thousand hun costly to everyone, for the thief loway, 231; E. Wohlcke, 227; 1-4-1 overall and 0-1-1 in con miles, visited 12 states and hunting. Saturday evening Mrs. evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles ters of the state as they take in this case is stealing from the Eastern Canada, and reported Webb and Melanie went to Mar and Bernard Eastman, 212. ference play. a wonderful time re-visiting sing to visit her parents, Mr. Durfee of Caldwell were visi to the out-of-doors October 4 general public. tors. to participate in the general old haunts and many old friends. and Mrs. Russell Dines and to The Commission reminded Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward help celebrate the birthday an and Gary were Oct. 5 dinner hunting season which will ex hunters that they risk forfeiture tend through the next three of their hunting privileges if niversaries of her father, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy convicted of trespass, vanda nephew, Mike Dines also of Wild in Nyssa. Other dinner months. Growing awareness of the lit lism, littering or game law vio Marsing. Ice cream and cake guests were Ethel Wild, Misses ter and vandalism problems lations. This penalty is in was served. Shirley Seward and Cathy make this year an opportune addition to other penalties or Bill Willis accompanied Bob Christensen of Ontario and Rod time for hunters to build pub — BY HELEN HOFFMAN---- fines imposed. Patterson and Gary Halcom of ney Rhoades of Caldwell. Phone No. 372-2806 lic confidence and respect by Mrs. Arlene Seward accom spearheading the drive against Ontario to Unity deer hunting By making the 1969 season Oct. 4-5. Willis returned with panied Mrs. Cleta Saunders and the senseless and thoughtless litter free, vandalism free, and COW HOLLOW-A family re a deer. David Saunders to Boise Oct. acts of a few persons unworthy free of game law violations, union was held Oct. 12 in the Mrs. Edith Cameron visited 1. David is on a 30-day leave of the designation "sports hunters will help to insure the Joe Stephen home. Guests in Oct. 5 with her son, Mr. and from Germany. Following his future of hunting in the state. man.” cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Emery Cameron and leave he will return for 15 (Pauline) Ewell and children of family. more months of duth there. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan While in Boise they visited Messrs, and Mmes. Raymond (Jennifer) Crosswhite and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvin. Simpson of Gresham, Gayle daughter of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Joann) Mosso and Martin, Bill Webb, Charles children of Payette, Mrs. Walt Walker, Wesley Walker Jr. and SRV Music Teachers (Marilyn) Knutson of Wisconsin, Mr. Wesley Walker Sr. all went To Meet Rapids, Wis.,andMarkStephen, to Lookout Mountain deer hunt ing over the weekend of Oct. who was home on two weeks The regular montly meet furlough from Fort Lewis, 3 to 5. ing of the Snake River Valley Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch and Music Teachers Association, Wash., Axel Stephen was also a Sunday dinner guest in the family attended a family birth will be held Friday, Oct. 17 Stephen home. The Stephen day party at the home of Mr. at 11 a.m. in the Jewett Au family was together Oct. 11. and Mrs. uuane amitn in honor ditorium of theCollege of Idaho, Mrs. Knutson arrived the of Mrs. Smith Friday evening Caldwell, Idaho. The program morning of Oct. 11 by plane and Oct. 3. will consist of a demonstra Mrs. Don Hatch and her tion of the pipe organ and a short will stay with her parents a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ewell mother Mrs. Gabrial Astorica program by Dr. Skyrm. A and family returned to Portland were luncheon guests of Mrs. buffet luncheon will follow. Oct. 8. Babe Seward of Payette Friday, Members are invited to take a Oct. 3. * Provide* complete guest. Elza Niccum and Mrs. Marie cooling system Teague accompanied EdPruyne protection ageinst to Homedale recently to attend (reeling. a mine stockholders meeting. * Highest ethylene Mrs. Teague’s daughters, April glycol content. and Irene, visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Elza Nic * Additive* prevent cum, while she was away. rust and corrosion. CHECK YOUR....... * Will not boil away. CLASSES GIVEN AT COVERAGE NOW! ADRIAN-Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ashcraft visited Oct. 5 at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, who re cently moved to Parma. Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Boise visited Oct. 4 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ashcraft. Mrs. Verda Cawdry and Le land of Wenattche, Wash, ar rived Oct. 5 to visit at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer. 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