Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Ten Thursday, May 27, 1976 Phil Klinkenberg In National Tennis Finals r VICTOR HABURCHAK owner of the Nyssa Coast To Coast Store, is shown with Roger Cook, district manager of the nationwide firm from Boise, who was on hand last week foe the installation of an electronic ordering system for the store. The equipment consists of a NORAND NT-5 data communication terminal which is linked directly by ordinary telephone lines to ••••••••• Highlighting a trip taken by Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager was a place called Peterson's Garden, between Redmond and Bend. Oregon. There were only two or three acres, but, like a gem set on the wayside, it had many facets of beauty. Lovely, even this early, Mrs. Sager said it will really be breath takingly beautiful when summer bri­ ngs forth its abundance of blossoms. Their fort night trip took them first to Hermiston where they visited son Harley Sager Jr. and his wife and family. From there they journeyed to Klamath Falls for a stay with son Kyle, his wife. Naomi, and their two children. Thence, on to San Diego they traveled for a visit with son. Maynard, his wife. Martha, and their two chil­ dren. This trip they bi-passed the harbour cruise and Balboa Park, having enjoyed them often before, but did have the fun of a dinner on ship-board in the harbour. A wedding in Phoenix took the computer at Minneapolis This equip­ ment. shown between the two men. will significantly reduce the time spent in ordering merchandise The capacity to transmit orders rapidly via telephone lines insures an inventors control system more responsive to the store’s customers, according to Haburchak. L*n Doh ne r •••••••••• them to the home of Mrs. Dunes. Luda said, but fun. Sager's sister. Mr and Mrs. Thetr location? About op­ George Smith. The Smith's posite Farewell Bend, on the daughter. Mary Louise was Idaho side of the Snake. wed to Richard Qualls, and There are lots of camping Sagers were there. The grounds and, plenty of newlyweds are students at parking space, she said. the University of Arizona in Today. Monday, the last Phoenix. day of school in Fruitland. While in Phoenix, the They celebrate by the parents Sagers saw about twenty bringing a picnic lunch to travel trailers, ail alike, the school and everyone eating shiney silver kind, all pulled by families. Games, races by Chryslers, all alike. Seems and a movie are among the a touring group from Europe events of the day. All this is were using them, curtesy of bound to make the kids Chrysler Corporation and the remember school with plea­ trailer company. Sagers were sure and want to return, next unable to learn who the fall. big-wigs in the cars and Farmerette Club, at the trailers were. Dohner farm, met and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. installed its new officers. Sager's sister and husband, Mrs. Ben Payne conducted live in a trailer home in the installation, presenting Phoenix, and are presently lovely house plants to each of taking it to Florida for a visit the new officers. The presi­ and will be coming, with it. to dent was not able to attend. Nu Acres in July for a visit Mrs. Calvin Conner, but the with Sagers. vice-president, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shaw, was installed and Sutton and family Jeeped up chaired the meeting. Mrs. to the Weiser Sand Dunes Paul Russell became the new Sunday. Not quite as "far secretary out" as the Bruneau Sand Baseball Schedules Nyaaa Pee Wee League Schedule May 28 • Strawn Paint at Nyaaa May 26 • Nyaaa at Payette 2 May 27 - Monroe at Nyssa 3 • Nyssa at Fruit- land 1. 7 - Nyssa at Opti- mist Jwuu 18 • Outsdoorsman at Nyssa June 14 - Cow Hollow at Nyssa June 17 - Nyssa at Weiser June 24 • Nyssa at Vale League Tournament • June 28-July 1 • ••• Adrian Major League Schedule May 26 - Adrian at Fruit­ land 1 May 27 • Payette 1 at Adrian Jane 7 - Adrian at Payette 2 Jnae Adrian Jane Adrian Jane rian Jnae 10 - Fruitland 2 at 14 • Strawn Paint at 17 - Monroe at Ad­ 21 - Adrian at Out- Adrian at Opti- Sam Hartley, former Nyssa High School wrestler, fi­ nished in fifth place in the national Olympic Trials. May 13-14-15 in Cleveland. Ohio. He qualified for the Olympic training camp at DeKalb. Illinois and will ~ be leaving May 31. Sam at 105.5 pounds decisioned Danny Samd- nieggo of New Mexico 23-5 in his first round and pinned Dale Johnson of Mayor Daly's Chicago Athletic Club tn his second round. In the third round Sam decisioned Sports Boosters Elect Officers Nyssa Sports B»x>st<-rs met Thursday, May 13 at the Twilight Cafe at a regular meeting. Officers elected to serve for the next year were: Glenn Marcum, president; John Messick, vice-president; Pat Marcum, secretary; Barbara Sarazin. treasurer; Amy Mit­ chell. publicity chairman; Arleigh Adams, fund-raising chairman. The 'Baseball for Kida" banquet was discussed and the new date for the banquet is June 14 at the Twilight Cafe. Wilson Shoots Another Ace Houston “Huck" Wilson of Nyssa shot a hole-in-one’ on the Ontario Golf Course Sunday, while golfing with is wife Audrey and Jerry Hall of Payette. Wilson used a seven iron to sink his shot on the 130-yard par 3 third hole. This is his second hole-in-one in two years, continuing his streak of one a year. Schedule May 26 - Vale 1 at Cow Hollow Jane 2 - Cairo at Cow Hollow June 7 - Adrian at Cow Hollow June 9 • Ontano JC at Cow Hollow June 16 • Cow Hollow at Shell Oil June 23 • Nyssa 1 at Cow Hollow June 36 - Cow Hollow at Aero Geometries • ••• May 26 - Adrian at Vale 3 June 2 • Aero Geometries at Adrian June 7 ■ Adrian at Cow Hollow Adrian at Stan- dard Oil June 16 ■ Vale 2 at Adrian Jane 23 - Shell Oil at Adrian June 30 - Ontario JC at Adrian BÜY-SHHIWT-HIRF Jim Gates of Ohio. 21-4. The fourth again brought a decision of 18-6 in his favor over Billy Ree of Oklahoma, who is the National Freestyle Champion. Billy Ree finished the trials in 6th place. Bob Weaver of Pennsylvania pin­ ned Sam in the Sth round. Weaver finished the trials in second place Rosado of Arizona, a member of the USA World Cup Team, decisioned Hartley in the 6th round. 9-2. Rosado finished fourth in the trials. Chapman Tourney Set For Monday The mixed Chapman golf tournament will be played on the Ontario Golf Course Monday, May 31 at 5 p m Players are asked to bring their own steak and dinner will be served following the tournament. Golf Tourney This Weekend The Ontario Golf Course will be hosting a two-day tournament Saturday, May 29 and Sunday, May 30 with eighteen holes being played each day. Individuals playing should call in for tee times on Saturday. Those individuals not playing in the tourney should call in for tee times, too. There will be open play on Sunday There will be low gross and low net prizes in each flight and ail flights are by handicaps. If you have a larga, well shaped noce, some believe, it la a sign that you are noble, generous and friendly I ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS held a spirited ball game Tuesday. Here teacher Beth Leggett is running out a ground ball to first base where wo thrown out. first baseman to pitcher. æBææaææææææa)®®®®®®®®] KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS ►-«-BY DALE WITT -»-» ■» PHONE Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel and Randy of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox. Mrs. Dorothy Scott who has been visiting relatives here returned to her home in Culdesac Tuesday. Mrs. Bill Toomb had surgery in the Caldwell hospital Iasi week and is doing fine Mrs Herschel Thompson and Mrs. Ethel Thompson went to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullards 55th wedding anni­ versary and open house Sunday afternoon at their home near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson left on a Friday and went to Roseville. California where they visited their son, Mr and Mrs Ron Thompson and family. They returned last Thursday. Mrs. Doyle Huff of Stay­ ton, Oregon spent several days last week with her sister. Mr and Mrs James Osborn. Mr and Mrs. Fail Kygar and Jay helped with the branding Saturday at the Harold Jenkins place. Mr. and Mrs Earl Kygar attended the ball game at Baker Friday. Elgin and Adnan had a double header Adrian won both games Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins. Mavis McConathy and Ja- neen Kygar Mary Macy rode with Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Dennis and Effie Martin to Baker Thurs­ day morning. They watched the ballgame between Adrian and Elgin Mary had lunch with her mother-in-law. Mrs Ruth Rasmussen She stayed with her for three days Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Lean visited Mrs. Rasmussen on Sunday 372-2183-^-0 and brought Marv home. She went mushroom picking while she was there and brought some home Tuesday evening guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Nedrow were Mr. and Mrs. John Irby of Payette. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Mr. and Mrs Albert Hooker in Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Castro Jr and Mikie were Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nedrow. Baseball Thursday, May 20 First Game ADRIAN 6, ELGIN 2 Adrian (XX) 100 5—6 Elgin (XU (XX) 1—2 Kygar, Orris 7 and B Pratt. P. Thoren and Hudson, Wl- Kygar LP P Thoren 3 B—Thiel Second Game ADRIAN 9. ELGIN 0 Elgin 000000 0-0 Adrian 400 401 X—9 Simons and Hudson, Orris and B Prati WP - Orris. LP—Simons 3B—Orni, Leo* FORD SPIRIT OF '76 Inventory Reduction ♦6776 ♦5176 »5376 1974 CADILLAC ELDORADO Loaded, Stock «MR-33A SCHWMÌ DUN'S DISPOSAI SERVICE Top Prices • ••• Cow Hollow Pee W ee league Perryman of Wabash College of Mt. Carmel. Illinois 6-3, 6-2 but lost to Terrano Soloagular of Rhode Island Jr. College. New Jersey, Soloagular is from Chill and was seated 15th in the tournament. Klinkenberg and Idiota defeated Terrerria and Bla­ nca of Oscar Ross J.C. of Oklahoma 6-0, 2-6, 6-3 and will play again Wednesday. Ideota has won his first 2 singles matches and out of 158 there is one of 32 left. Hartley Qualifies For Olympic Training Camp May 26 - Standard Oil at Nyssa I Nyssa 2 at Cow Hollow June 2 - Standard Oil at Nyssa 2 Vale 3 at Nyssa I June 9 • Nyssa I at Vale 2 Vale 1 at Nyssa 2 June 16 - Aero Geomet­ ries at Nyssa 1 Nyssa 2 at Cairo June 23 - Nyssa I at Cow Hollow Ontario JC at Nyssa 2 June 30 - Vale I at Nyssa I Nyssa 2 at Vale 2 Adrian Pee Wee league Schedule May 27 - Strawn Paint at Cow Hollow Jnae 3 - Optimist at Cow Hollow Jnae 7 • Fruitland 1 •t Cow Hollow 18 - Cow Hollow at Payette 1 14 - Cow Hollow at Nyssa 17 - Payette 2 at Cow Hollow Juae 21 • Cow Hollow at Weiser Jana 24 - Monroe at Cow Hollow Two TVCC Tennis Team members qualified to com­ pete in the National Jr. College Championships be­ ing played now in Seotsdale. Arizona when they placed in the region IN Tennis Tourney at Ontario. Those who qualified were Phil Klink« berg of Nyssa, son of Mrs. Kuth Klinken­ berg and Javior Ideota of Burns. Both will be compet­ ing in singles and doubles. Phil Klinkenberg won his first match when he faced RICKS COLLEGE WON its ninth c- nsecutive Intermoun- tain Collegiate Athletic Conference I rack Championship earlier this month. Pictured is Mark Jensen of Ricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen. Nyssa, who place second in the high jump with a jump of 6’6". Bowlers Go To Washington Sara Marcum and Troy Calhoun bowled in a tourna­ ment in Kennewick. Wash­ ington the weekend of the 15th and 16th of May, with bowlers from Ontario. Sara Marcum bowled with Trena Halbert and Heidi McIntyre and their team came in 5th. Troy Calhoun bowled with boys from Ontario and they placed 6th in the tournament. Bowlers participating were from Kennewick, hosts Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho, Mon­ tana. Wet Paper Over 47 gallons of water go into producing your Sunday newspaper, according to water experts at Ecodyne Corp. 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