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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Bowling Leagues } Nyssa High School Calendar of Events Bulldogs End Season Against Vale; Today. 2:35 p.m. — Sophomore assembly in cafetorium. Emmett’s Huskies romped past ^Warriors Down Bulldogs 75-45 Feb. 23—Junior high dance. In the Bulldogs’ Saturday con Feb. 24. 7:30 p.m.—FFA parent, [ Nyssa Feb. 16 at Emmett. The game ended with the host team test with Meridian, the Warriors son banquet raced to a 44-21 halftime lead and Feb. 24 — Solo festival in La > j commanding a 76-32 margin. John Foruria led the victorious coasted to a 75-45 SRV win over Grande. Feb. 22. 23, 24—University of squad with 23 points. Jim Koda the home team. Garry Bertsch scored 13 points ma and Brent Schulthies paced Washington press conference. and Dave Pavelic 20 for the War Feb. 27. 7 p.m. — Wrestling. On i Nyssa with 9 each. NYSSA EAGLES TEAMS During the first quarter the riors during the first two periods Won Lost tario. there. | Huskies gathered the lead by a on the Idaho court. 8 20 Tail Feathers Nyssa’s scoring was led by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson lop-sided score of 24-5. By half 11 17 Claws Schulthies with 13 counters. Oth i of Genesee, Idaho, are visiting time the Huskies had increased 16% 11% Beaks this week at the J Elwood Flin their advantage to 45-15. The er points for the Bulldogs were 12 16 Bald Eagles ders home. ! third stanza ended with Emmett tallied by Kodama and Beck with 14% 13% Near Misses out in front 57-25. The Huskies 9 each, McCrady 7, Skeen 6 and 17 11 Wings MR. and MRS. THURS. NIGHT i hold on to win by a score of 76- Williams 1. 19 9 Wishbones Bow to Vale Tuesday Night 5 I 32. Lucky Strikes 15 20 8 Renegades 6 In their final game of the 1961- Unmentionables 14 Nyssa — Kodama 9, Schulthies 62 basketball season the Bulldogs^ Don Hatch, high individual Easy Ones 7 13 9, Williams 6, Skeen 4, Beck 3, suffered their third defeat in the game, 226; Don Parker, high han 7 H and H 13 McGinnis 1. dicap game, 265; Frank Wilson past week when they bowed to 11 9 and Don Hatch, high individual Fallouts Emmett—Foruria 23, Blackburn Vale Tuesday evening. The con- 12 Misfits 8 series, 568; Near Misses, high 9, Cox 13, M. Lords 12, Coats 8, test ended on the home court 14 6 team game, 846; Wings, high Misguided Missiles Johnson 3, Jensen 2, Leonard 2, with a final tally of 79-43. 18 Whups 2 team series, 2343. This was the second victory for Anne Folden. ladies’ high in R. Lords 2, Carr 3. Feb. 15 Cash Winners dividual game, 172; Lucy Baker Frank Wilson, high handicap series, 667; Paul House, 130 game and Anne Folden, ladies’ high in or closest; Don Bullard, six spares dividual series, 462; Les Miller, in a row; Paul House, most splits men’s high individual game and series, 186/539; Misfits, high team picked, 8. X... game, 649; Easy Ones, high team □ □ series, 1866. LADY EAGLES LEAGUE □ □ 4 Eager Eaglets 24 WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES 12 Five Flats 16 Malheur Mem. Hosp. 55 41 14 Safety Pins 14 Leuck’s Signs 51 45 13 Five Squares 15 Ontario Auto Parts 50 46 13 Peaches 15 Sprouse Reitz 46% 49% 18 Sandbaggers 10 X i. .■%:<: •W' f6:'- Polar Bear 43 53 9 16 Lucky Strikers 12 Palomino Cafe 42% 53% 22 Untouchables 6 Joan Bloom, high individual Deanie Kohl, high individual game, 203; Clara Ann Burdic, game and series, 183/491; Peaches, high individual series, 534; On high team game and series, 569 tario Auto Parts, high team game and 1708. and series, 768/2108, □ □ □ □ LADIES' FRIDAY CLASSIC WED. P.M. HOUSEWIVES 6 E. S. A. 18 Pin Splitters 23% 4% 10 Peterson Furniture 14 Zippers 17 11 10 The Merc 14 No Strikers _____ 16 12 Dairy Queen 13% 10% Slow Rolls 14 14 11 Elks Lodge ... 13 Three Spares 13 15 Home Dairies 10% 13% Bowling Belles 13 15 Albertson’s Food 10% 13% Pin Spotters _______ 11 % 16% 14 Home Town Bakery 10 Goof Balls 11 17 U. S. National Bank 8% 15% Lucky Losers 11 17 16 Bye Lanes__________ 8 Comets 10 18 Teddy Tanaka, high individual Dorothy Clapp, high team game _ game and series, 206/514; Peter and series, 236/520; Slow Rolls, son Furniture, high team game, high team game and series, 483 843; E.S.A., high team series, 2371. and 1274. □ □ □ □ MEN'S WED. NIGHT LEAGUE NISEI MAJOR LEAGUE 5 Northwest Gas 19 Hollingsworths’ 13% 7% 8 Glidden Paint 16 Jaekel & Rogers 13 8 9 Parma Water Lifters 15 Marsters 13 8 12 Baker Shoe Store 12 Plaza’s 13 8 12 Nyssa M & W Mkt. 12 Massey Ferguson 13 8 15 The Merc 9 Nyssa Implement 11 10 16 Vale M & W Mkt. 8 East Side Cafe 10 11 19 McKnight & Syme 5 Golden Slipper 9 12 Gary Quinn, high individual Villa Park Mkt. 9 12 game, 209; Ray Blanch, high in Central Produce 8 13 dividual series, 551; Nyssa M & W Iseri Travel Agency 8 13 ¡Market, high team game and ser Gay Way Bowl 5% 15% ies, 869/2372. George Hironaka, Frank Tsuka- □ □ make, high individual games, 225; MEN’S TRI-CITY LEAGUE George Hironaka, high individual I Gold Strike Store 16 series, 618; Hollingsworths,’ high 9 Hank's Cafe 15 team game and series, 958 and Ki Albertson’s No. 2 14 2771. HI Sather Mint Farms 14 □ □ Vogt Transfer 13 1 1 MEN’S TUESDAY NIGHT 13 Arrow Plumbing 11 Toggery Bill’s 14 6 17 Pioneer Federal 7 Malheur Insurance 13 7 18 Outdoorsman 6 Blackaby Insurance 12 I 12 I Les Miller, high individual Ore-Ida 11 9 game and series, 218/562; Pioneer Simplot’s 11 9 Federal, high team game and Herman’s Drive-In Ortho Star 10 Hl series, 863/2416. Gentry Ford 7 It □ □ 6 TREASURE VALLEY LEAGUE D’s Realty 14 Ludwig College 6 14 9 Public Finance 15 Woody Seuell, high individual 10 Zinn’s Flying “A” 14 game, 237; Tony Furrer, high in Bye Lanes 13 11 • • • • dividual series, 5 8 8 ; Toggery Massey Ferguson 13 11 Bill’s, high team game and ser- 12 Van Petten Lumber 12 ies, 909/2586. River Side Grocery 12 12 14 Albertson’s No. 1 16 □ □ 17 TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES Nyssa Service Parts 7 16 George Kremkau, high indivi- White Satin 8 14 dual game, 213; Les Miller, high Shell Oil Corp 10 13 individual series, 543; Albertson’s, Hodge Mobil 11 12 high team game and series, 838 Timber Lam 12 Estano’s 9 and 2402 15 D’s Realty 8 16 Ruth Moureader, high indivi- dual game, 200; Lucille Baker and Sadie Butcher, high individual series, 497; White Satin, high team game and series, 634/1785 □ □ MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME Merc Jerks 19 9 Bob’s Mob I!» 9 Shurettes 17% 10% THURSDAY—FRIDAY Mill Dots 17 11 SATURDAY—SUNDAY Four Squares 15% 12% Honey Dippers February 22, 23, 24 and 25 15 13 Adrianites 12 16 Dedicated to the Proposi Hits and Mrs 11 17 tion That Teenagers and Lousy B’s 7 21 Parents Are Created Paroles 7 21 Equally Hilarious! Marge Gilmore, ladies' high in dividual game and series, 190 and 518; Don Schutts, men’s high in dividual game, 200; Bob Hall, men’s high individual series, 539; Lousy B’s, high team game, 646; Merc Jerks, high team series, 1869 — Introducing — □ □ BUSINESS MEN S LEAGUE | Friedman Bag Co 16 4 •nd Ralph’s Richfield 16 4 i G & B Furniture 15 5 7-Up Bottling Co. 15 5 — Starring — OK Rubber Welders 11 9 Benson Glass 8 u Valley Auto Supply 7 13 U. S. National Bank 5 15 Bye Lanes 4 16 CHARLIE RUGGLES Ontario Laundry 3 17 UNA MERKEL Bob Davis, high individual LEO G. CARROLL game. 245; Bill Yundt and Bob JOANNA BARNES Davis, high individual series. 607; GAB Furniture, high team game /•♦♦*♦*♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*♦*****• and series. 955/2666 »♦♦•«♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦i ▼/ learn Team Standings THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1962 LOCAL DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMINATIONS SET MARCH 2 A drivers license examiner will be on duty at city hall in Nyssa Friday, March 2, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to an an nouncement received from the Department of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Persons wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re quested to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required li cense test. Hereford Squelches Antelopes' Chances At Sub-District Win The Antelopes eliminated Jor dan Valley from an Oregon state B - league championship title in Adrian’s first contest last week end in sub - district games at Baker. The Antelopes emerged with a 61-33 victory at the end of the Thursday night contest. In a Friday evening tilt against North Powder, the Antelopes were again victorious, tallying a 43-28 score when the final buzzer the Vikings over the Bulldogs, having also downed them in an sounded. Hereford, in turn, eliminated earlier tilt by a score of 38-33. The Vikings climbed to an ear Adrian from the top spot in a ly lead over Nyssa and top scor Saturday evening battle by a ing for Vale was by Johnson with marginal score of 40-38. The An telopes’ scoring in the final con 18 points. Bulldog Schulthies was close test was headed by Marvin Ha behind, scoring 15 points for the ney with 15 points. Langley tal Nyssa team. Other Bulldogs tal lied 8; Sparks, 7; Costley, 6; and lies were racked up by Beck with Hastriter, 2, Kent Nelson led the 11; Kodama, 9; McCrady and I Hereford scoring with 14 count- Skeen, 3 each; Jefferies, 2. ers. r i Ontario's Annual Judo Tournament Set for Saturday The 11th annual Ontario Invi tational Judo tournament gets un der way Saturday, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m. in Ontario high school gym, according to Roy Probasco, pub licity chairman. Preliminary con tests will be from 1 to 6 p.m. with finals from 7 to 10 o’clock. This year’s contest will feature 19 teams including Boise YMCA, Kent (Wash.) high school, Moun tain Home Air Force base, Nam pa - Caldwell, Ontario, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Salt Lake City, Corrine, University of Utah, Hot springs, Ogden, Washington Ath letic club, Olympia, Walla Walla, Spokane, Idaho Falls and Wash ington Terrace Athletic Dojo. Teams are entered in all divi sions and will have boys from ages 8 and up. The contest is sponsored by the Ore-Ida Judo club of Ontario. MARKET Campbell's—Meat Base Red Rose—Enriched SOUPS FLOUR 4 Cans For . .............. UV HOLIDAY 10-Lb. £XOc Bag..................... TOP QUALITY I MARGARINE 1 À.B.C FROZEN FOODS Utah — Full Size SODA CRACKERS Cherry Pies 39 2-Lb. Rox . Ore-Ida — 12-Oz. Size—Hash-Brown Potatoes 6 Packages . Lean — Meaty NYSSA THEATRE Hormel — Thick WALT DISNEY'S "The PARENT TRAP" 2 Lb. Pkg. 98c Potatoes 20-Lb. Bag • • • 15' 49' Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday LENTEN SPECIALS! 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