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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schireman and family of Medford will ar rive this weekend to spend Christmas vacation with his par . ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schireman. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow will leave Sunday afternoon for Wallowa to spend Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Willis Ludlow and family. KITCHEN QUEENS 4-H CLUB RECEIVES PROJECT BOOKS Kitchen Queens 4-H club held its first meeting Nov. 27 at the home of Joyce Cleaver. Officers elected were Joyce Cleaver, pres ident; Shirley Cleaver, vice pres ident; Margery Morton, secretary; Evelyn Cleaver, reporter; and Sylvia Cleaver, recreation chair man. Second meeting was held Dec. 18 at Evelyn Cleaver’s home. Members received project books for 1962. Shirley Cleaver led 4-H pledge and flag salute. Karry Cleaver attended as a guest. Next meeting will be held Jan. 8 at the home of Joyce Cleaver. She will give a demonstration. —Evelyn Cleaver, Reporter < Bowling Leagues Vr Team Standings IRELAND LIGHTS WAY FOR CHRIST CHILD The people of Ireland originat ed the tradition of burning a can dle in the window at Christmas time. Legend said that the Christ Child might he wandering alone in the dark and cold, and they lit a candle to light him on his way. Students Spend Yuletide Vacation In Owyhee Area By Edna Mills OWYHEE—Miss Shirley Skin- | ner arrived Friday from Oregon ON STAGE FOR YULE Theatre in England began with State university at Corvallis to Christmas plays The first Bri spend Christmas holidays with NYSSA EAGLES TEAMS tish comedy was written for a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Won Lost Yule celebration and the earliest Skinner BILL HAMILTON'S SISTER 37 15 Wishbones tragedy, “Gorbuduc,” was per Junior Atagi arrived home re HAS OPEN HEART SURGERY 22 Renegades ._. 30 cently from Eastern Oregon col formed at Christmas, 1561. Mrs. R. R. Funk of Nampa, a 28 24 Tail Feathers lege in La Grande to spend the sister of Bill Hamilton of Nyssa, Near Misses 25% 26% NISEI MAJOR LEAGUE holidays with his parents, Mr. and underwent open - heart surgery 27 25 Claws Mrs. M. Atagi. 18 Jaekel & Rogers 27 Tuesday in the LDS hospital at 29 23 Wings 26 Villa Park Market 19 Butch McDonald arrived home Salt Lake City. A total of 22 pints _21% 30% Marsters Pontiac Beaks 19% 25% Sunday from Boise Junior col of blood will be needed to replace 34 — 18 Bald Eagles .... Massev Ferguson 25% 19% lege and will spend Christmas that used during the operation. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 81 Don Hatch, high individual East Side Cafe 22 23 vacation with his parents, Mr. and VISITS NURSING HOME game and series, 224/559; Tail 22 ... 23 Golden Slipper Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Sunday Classifieds Get Quick Results! At recent meetings members of Feathers, high team game and Plaza’s 22 23 dinner guests in the McDonald Girl Scout troop 81 made plans series, 851/2464. Nyssa Implement - 21% 23% home were Aaron Reed and Dale to visit Dec. 20 with residents in Dec. 14 Cash Prise Winners 21% 23% Adams who also attend BJC. Hollingsworths the nursing home wing of Mal Jess Asumendi, high handicap Iseri Travel Agcv. 21 24 heur Memorial hospital. 27 18 OKK club members held their series, 657; Woody Seuell, low Central Produce __ 16 29 Gay Way Bowl annual Christmas party Thursday The girls presented a program handicap series, 479; Bob Love, DIRT and GRAVEL consisting of a skit and Christmas 155 game; David Sarazin, Jess Hank Ogura, high individual afternoon at Oregon Trail hall, HAULING carols. Refreshments and gifts Asumendi, six spares in row; Asa game and series, 246/644; Mars with approximately 30 members Winchester, Bob Adams, Don ters, high team game. 1003; Jaekel and husbands attending the tur were also given to patients. —Joan Stunz, Reporter Hatch, most splits. & Rogers, high team series, 2804 key dinner and social afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson □ □ □ □ Phon® 372-3307 or 372-2295 and children of Boise spent Sun Classifieds Get Quick Results I LADY EAGLES LEAGUE MEN'S TRI-CITY LEAGUE 17 Lucky Strikers ----- 35 ... 42% 17% day visiting her parents, Mr. and Pioneer Federal Mrs. Lewis Skinner. 19 Safety Pins ......... 33 40 20 Hank’s Cafe Breakfast guests of Mr. and 30 22 Sandbaggers 24 36 Vogt Transfer 24 28 Five Flats Outdoorsman 31% 28% Mrs. John Kygar Sunday morning 21 31 Eager Eaglets 24% 35% were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bar- Sather Mint Farms stad, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calla- 29 .23 Peaches 22 38 Arrow Plumbing 29 ... 23 Five Squares 21% 38% ham and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mill Gold Strike Store er, all of the Big Bend area. 37 Untouchables ..... 15 40 20 Albertson’s No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin of Eris Bertram, high individual Carrol Rikimaru, high indivi game and series, 222/575; high dual game, 213; Tom Slabaugh, Parma were Wednesday evening team game and series, not avail- high individual series, 599; Hank’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. able. Cafe, high team game and series. Byrd Walters. Shagay and Douglas Share were □ □ 889/2575. » weekend guests of their grand MR. and MRS. THURS. NIGHT □ n Easy Ones ....... .......... 37% 18% MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucky Strikes 34 22 36% 19% Share, and their great-grandpar Lousy B’s H and H 33 23 Adrianites 32% 23% ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland. Fallouts ..................... 31 25 30 26 Merc Jerks Sister Succumbs in Kansas Unmentionables 26% 29% Honey Dippers 29 27 Earl Crocker returned Wednes Whups 25% 30% Paroles 27 29 day from a 2%-week trip to Kan Misguided Missiles 19 37 Bob’s Mob 27 29 sas and Oklahoma. His sister, Mrs. Misfits 17% 38% Hits and Mrs. 26% 29% Esther Whittet of Liberal, Kan , Frankie Chrz, ladies’ high indi Shurettes 26 30 succumbed while he was there. vidual game and series, 190/502; Mill Dots 24 32 He also visited other brothers and Bill Murphy, men’s high indivi Four Squares 20 36 sisters at Pawnee, Okla. dual game and series, 200/581; Bob Sumpter of Pocatello was Colleen Rankin, ladies high Easy Ones, high team game and individual game and series, 174 a Saturday overnight guest of Mr. series, 670/1884. and 467; George Kremkau, men’s and Mrs. Fort Sumpter. □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore and high individual game and series, MEN'S TREASURE VALLEY 212/567; Mill Dots, high team family of Notus, Mrs. Muri Moore 19 37 Albertson’s No. 1 of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Duane game and series. 664/1789. 21 Zinn’s Flying “A” 35 Fenn and daughters of Nyssa □ □ 26 Van Petten Lumber 30 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT 30 26 Massey Ferguson Herman’s Drive-In 38% 17% and Mrs. Earl Crocker. 26 30 Public Finance Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters Malheur Insurance 35 21 OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE ... 31 River Side Grocery 25 Toggery Bills 32% 23% spent Friday evening visiting Mr. F rom 9 p.m. — ALL NIGHT 33 Nyssa Service Parts 23 and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Ortho Star 31 25 22 34 Ludwig College Bve Lanes Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beckstead 30 26 Sam Mori, high individual game D’s Realty 26% 29% were Sunday luncheon guests in and series, 221/593; Van Petten Gentry Ford the Chet Mills home. Mr. and 26 30 Lumber, high team game and ser Ore-Ida Mrs. Don Brewer and son. Bill, 37 19 ies, 855/2474. were also callers. Simplot’s 21 31 □ □ Blaekaby Insurance 16% 35% Returns From Hospital MEN'S WED. NIGHT LEAGUE Joe Marquina, high individual Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert- 17 43 The Merc 36% 23% game, 223; Joe Yraguen, high in- s o n brought their son, Larry, McKnight & Syme 31% 28% dividual series, 613; Toggery Bills, home Friday afternoon from Northwest Gas 29% 30% high team game and series, 956 Caldwell Memorial hospital. He Vale M & W Mkt. and 2787. had spent a week there undergo 32 Parma Water Lifters 28 □ □ ing treatment for a blood clot in 26 34 Nyssa M & W Mkt. LADIES' FRIDAY CLASSIC his leg. He is reported to be do 23 37 Glidden Paint 40 Peterson Furniture 20 ing satisfactorily. 39% 20% Baker Shoe Store 36% Elks Lodge 23% Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Scholl of Gary Quinn, high individual Bye Lanes 35 25 Ellensburg, Wash., Oran Scholl game and series, 204/547; North- Dairy 34 26 and son, Oran, Jr. of Buhl, Idaho, west Gas, high team game and Home Queen 29% Dairies 30% were Friday overnight guests of series, 785/2236. Home Town Bakery 27% 32% Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. □ □ 27 33 The Merc Oran had gone to Ellensburg for TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES 24 36 Albertson ’ s his parents to take them to Buhl 36% 23% E S. A White Satin 23% 36% for the Christmas holidays. 35 25 Estano’s 23 U. S. Natl. Bank 37 Mmes. Lee Strickland, Vic Mar 29 D’s Realty 31 Ruby Parsons, high individual shall, Jack Wood and Emma 29 31 Hodge Mobil game and series, 201/551; Elks, Householder went to Nampa last 24 36 Shell Oil high team game, 811; Peterson Thursday to visit Mrs. Gertrude Timber Lam __ 22% 37% Furniture, high team series, 2353. Jackson. Berta Perkins, high individual Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon □ □ game, 202; Eris Bertram, high in WED. P.M. HOUSEWIVES ald, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt dividual series, 514; Hodge Mobil, Comets 40 20 and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt M a | high team game, 619; D’s Realty, Goof Balls 37 23 surprised Mrs. Werner Peutz on high team series, 1740. 35 Pin Splitters 25 her birthday anniversary Satur □ □ ^ ui S ok I c -J ma S 25 Bowling Belles 35 day evening with refreshments BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Slow Rolls 31% 28% and best wishes. 19 37 Friedman Bag Co. Zippers 30 30 24 32 7-Up Bottling Co. 32 Three Spares ____ 28 CLEARING THE WAY 24 32 Ontario Laundry 33 Lucky Losers ............ 27 To St. Nicholas, a bishop of the 27 29 G and B Furniture 38 No Strikers 22 early Christian church, goes cre 27 29 Valley Auto 15% 44% dit for the custom of holiday giv Pin Spotters 28 28 Ralph's Richfield Iola Carpenter, high individual ing to children. 30 26 U.S. Natl. Bank game and series, 175/461; Zippers, Housewives in Northern Europe, 31 O.K Rubber Welders 25 high team game and series, 474 who had their chimneys cleaned 24 32 Bye Lanes and 1253. for better heating during the Yule 38 18 Benson Glass season, told children the work □ □ Tony Furrer, high individual WED. NIGHT LADIES done to clear the way for St. game and series, 266/589; Fried Individual and team standings was Nicholas to come down the chim man Bag Co , high team game and not reported from Bye Lanes. ney with gifts for them. series. 890/2597 EXCAVATING J. E. Obenchain BILL'S "66" SERVICE BROWNIE'S CAFE ELLIS' REPAIR SHOP (4 tk,JoyS o| tie MUIR-ROBERTS CO., Inc. □ PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS □ HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE 40 8 Four Fifths _ Pin Downers 30 18 22 26 Moe Hairs 26 Top Cats 22 28 Four Roses 20 Four Freshmen 18 30 Blue Angels 17 31 Antelopes 36 12 Lonnie Holloway high indivi- dual game, 229; Earl Blaekaby. high individual series, 580: Four Fifths, high team game and ser- íes, 727/2049. ’ TV & Radio REPAIR —S»e or Call— ! HERB COX SI I Main SI. Dial 372.3001 Nyssa. Oregon NYSSA THEATRE • • ® cm cl ® ® ® ADRIAN OIL CO. —Adrian KING LAUNDROMAT BOB WEBSTER 1— - '