Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 03, 1962, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1962
Bowling
Leagues
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
NYSSANS MAKE HONOR ROLL
AT WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
A total of 35 students received
perfect 4.0 grades during the 1961
fall semester at Willamette uni­
Nyssa Home Extension unit
members will meet for their final versity, according to Richard A.
session of the season at 10:30 a m. Yocom, registrar. Another 135
■ students achieved a 3.5 or better
Thursday, May 10, in Nyssa Meth­ average.
odist church. Members are asked
Among those students receiving
to note the change in meeting , a grade point average of 3.500 to
place.
3.999 were the Misses Annabel
A potluck luncheon, featuring Arai and Barbara McPartland.
□ □
foreign dishes, will be served at
Miss Arai is a daughter of Mr.
BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE
noon. Following the dinner hour, and Mrs. Fred Arai of route 2,
Won Lost Dr. Augustus Tanaka of Ontario
Friedman Bag Co.
43
17 | will speak at 1 o’clock on social­ Nyssa. Miss McPartland’s parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPart­
7-Up Bottling Co.
39
21
ized medicine. All interested per­ land of Nyssa.
Ralph’s Richfield
37
23
sons in the area are invited to
Bye Lanes
30
30
hear the visiting physician.
ATTEND WORLD'S FAIR
G & B Furniture
30
30
A lesson on new sewing tech­
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
Benson Glass
28
32
niques will then be presented by returned last Thursday from
Valley Auto Supply
24
36
Mrs. Clarence Raymond and Mrs. Seattle where they visited their
OK Rubber Welders 24
36
Jack Anderson.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Ontario Laundry
23
37
Mrs. Peter D. Mitchell. They also
U. S. National Bank
22
38
attended
the World’s Fair while
RETURNS
FROM
RICHLAND
Floyd Parrott and Dale Krause,
high individual games, 201; Tom i Mrs. Lamont Fife returned home there.
Iseri, high individual series, 536; Saturday evening after spending
G & B Furniture, high team game, some time with her daughter, Mrs. RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and
858; Friedman Bag Co., high team J. W. Worden and family in Rich­
land, Wash. Mrs. Worden had re- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Storm returned
series, 2478.
! cently been hospitalized. Mrs. home last Wednesday evening
□ □
Fife also attended Emblem instal­ from a 10-day trip to California.
TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES
lation at Pasco, Wash., and was The Storms visited her brother-
White Satin
37
27
a member of the installing suite in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Hodge Mobil
37
27
for Hermiston installation which Edward Gould and family in San
Shell Oil
...... 32
32
was held Friday evening.
Diego while the Looneys visited
Timber Lam
31
33
relatives in Pomona.
D’s Realty
... 28
36
MONDAY
MIXED
FOURSOME
Estano’s
. 27
37
Mrs. Robert Holmes and Bar­
3
Gladys Vogt, high individual Adrianites __________ 13
bara
and Mrs. Wayne Shuster of
Shurettes
12
4
game, 187; Pauline Galloway, high
Gay
Way
junction spent Monday
Honey
Dippers
___
12
4
individual series, 502; White Sat­
at
the
Jess
Shuster home in Hun­
Bob
’
s
Mob
.........
_...
9
7
in, high team game, 602; Hodge
tington.
Unbearables
_________
9
7
Mobil, high team series, 1726.
Moe Dots ..................
7 9
□ □
Four Squares ________ 5
11
MEN'S TRI-CITY LEAGUE
Lousy P’s_____________5
11
21
Gold Strike Store ___ 43
Merc
Jerks
____________
5
11
28
Sather Mint Farms___ 36
Hits and Mrs....
3
13
34
30
Pioneer Federal
Emma Rettig, ladies’ high indi­
Vogt Transfer___ ___ 33
31
vidual game, 186; Pauline Gallo­
31
33
Hank’s Cafe
way, ladies’ high individual ser­
33
31
Albertson’s No. 2
ies, 510; Charles Newbill, men’s
38
26
Arrow Plumbing
high individual game, 191; Don
46
18
Outdoorsman
Schutt, men’s high individual ser­
Tom Slabaugh, high individual ies, 496; high team game and ser­
game and series, 235/571; Hank’s ies, not reported.
Cafe, high team game and series,
□ □
843/2405.
LADIES' FRIDAY CLASSIC
□
□
E. S. A.
43% 20%
SANDBAGGERS LEAGUE
The Merc
41
23
Team No. 2
11
5
39
Peterson
Furniture
25
Team No. 3___________ 7
9
Dairy Queen
38% 25%
Team No. 4...........
7
9
Elks Lodge
34
30
Team No. 1
7
9
27% 36%
Lucene Lafferty, high indivi­ Home Dairies
26
38
dual game and series, 204/493; Bye Lanes
38
Team No. 2, high team game, 736; Home Town Bakery 26
23% 40%
Team No. 4, high team series, Albertson’s Food
U.
S.
National
Bank
21
43
2025.
Helen Fell, high individual
□ □
game and series, 201/544; E.S.A.,
MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT
high team game and series 879
27
37
D’s Realty
and 2369.
27
Blackaby Insurance _ 37
□
□
28
._ 36
Toggery Bill’s
TREASURE
VALLEY
LEAGUE
29
Herman’s Drive-In „35
37
27
Massey Ferguson
31
Malheur Insurance —.33
Van Petten Lumber
29
35
32
32
Ore-Ida Foods
Albertson’s No. 1
33
31
34
30
Gentry Ford
River Side Grocery _ 32
32
37
Ludwig College ---- ...27
Bye Lanes
32
32
37
27
Ortho Star
34
Zinn’s Flying “A” .. ... 30
38
26
Sim plot’s
35
Floyd Parrott, high individual Public Finance _____ 29
36
28
game, 234; Joe Yraguen, high in­ Nyssa Service Parts
Leo Henderson, high individual
dividual series, 6 12; Toggery
Bill’s, high team game and series, game, 212; Les Miller, high indi­
vidual series, 546; Massey Fergu­
957/2688.
son, high team game, 877; Service
□ □
Parts, high team series, 2436.
WED. P.M. HOUSEWIVES
□ □
No Strikers
..... —43
25
MEN'S WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Pin Splitters .....
40
28
Northwest Gas
48
16
Slow Rolls
40
28
Parma Water Lifters .37
27
Zippers
35
33
Nyssa M & W Mkt.
34
30
Comets
35
33
Glidden Paint
32
32
Three Spares
33
35
Vale M & W Mkt------ 29
35
Goof Balls
30
38
Baker Shoe Store
29
35
Lucky Losers ----------- 29
39
40
Pin Spotters
30% 37% McKnight & Syme---- 24
23
41
Bowling Belles
26% 41% The Merc
Park Kriner, high individual
Ruth Chadd, high individual
game, 178; Eva Kelly, high indi­ game and series, 247/562; Vale
vidual series, 453; Three Spares, M & W Market, high team game,
high team game, 433; No Strikers, 862; Northwest Gas, high team
series, 2316.
high team series, 1188.
k.
Home Extension Unit
Meeting Set May 10
At Methodist Church
T/ Team'
Team
g/A Standings
PAGE FIVE
Dan Wilson Named
To Student Senate
At OSU in Corvallis
MISS BONNIE ARAI NAMED
TO REPRESENT DORMITORIES
During a recent election at Uni­
versity of Oregon, Miss Bonnie' Word has been received by the
Arai was named student body Journal that Pfc. James Savage 1
representative of Oregon upper­ will soon be returning to Fort
classwomen’s dormitories for the [ Lewis, Wash., after four months ,
coming year, it has been announc­ of training in Germany.
ed by university officials.
The Second Battle group, 39th
Miss Arai, a sophomore in lib­ Infantry Task force, of which
eral arts, is a daughter of Mr. and Savage is a member, will be re­
Mrs. Fred Arai of route 2, Nyssa. placed by the First Battle group.
Eighth Infantry Task force, dur­
ing the first week in May.
4 H CLUBS HAVE PARTY
The 39th Infantry Task force
Cooking Coquettes 4-H club and
members of the other first year went to Germany in January as
cooking club from Adrian held a part of Exercise Long Thrust II,
party April 18 in Adrian school. which was the big airlift of troops
Following the combined party­ to Europe.
meeting, refreshments of cookies
| and punch w ere served.
RETURN FROM QUINCY
—Rita Piercy, Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson re­
turned April 23 from Quincy,
Wash., where they visited two
RETURN FROM SEATTLE
Mrs. Zack Walker returned weeks with their son-in-law and
DAN WILSON
Tuesday
morning from Seattle daughter, Mr. and Mis. Raymond
• . . Represents Pharmacy School
where she had spent two weeks Graham and family.
♦
♦
Dan Wilson was recently elect­ visiting her daughter, Jane, and CARD OF THANKS
ed a member of the student senate other relatives. While in the
We wish to express our sincere
at Oregon State university in Washington city, she also attend­ thanks and appreciation for the
ed
the
World
’
s
Fair.
Jane
return
­
Corvallis.
many kindnesses extended to us
ed home with her mother.
He will represent the school of
during the illness and death of
pharmacy, according to a release
our loved one. Miller Henderlider.
from the state university. The CARD OF THANKS
We especially want to thank our
We are deeply grateful to our Big Bend friends for food, the
senate is the student legislative
body on campus, with representa­ family and friends for the kind­ Rev. W. B. Hiller and the many
ness and consideration shown us friends and neighbors who made
tives from the various schools.
Wilson, a junior this year at at the time of our bereavement.
our bereavement bearable.
—Lee Strickland
OSU, is a son of Mr and Mrs.
—Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
Boyd Wilson of 910 King avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Share
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. David Krause
Mr. and Mrs. Don Share
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll
Classifieds Bring Quick Results!
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall
and Girls
Pfc. Savage to Return
To Washington Base
PLAY BRIDGE IN NAMPA
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boydell
attended Mr. and Mrs. bridge club
party Saturday evening at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin
Bowman in Nampa.
COMPLETE
OPTICAL
SERVICE
•EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
•CHILDREN’S VISUAL CARE
•CONTACT LENSES
Dr. JOHN IASLY
OPTOMITRIIT
Vision Specialist
TU9-8017
198 SOUTH OREGON-ONTARIO
New Saturday Closing Hour
Young 'n Tender
Spring'Swonderful So's
f ®RLlAMOOk
Fryers
Davies
Musselman
Apple Butter
Luncheon Meat
Minced Ham
$100
Treasure Valley
Toilet Tissue
Bacon Squares
RED —RIPE
Strawberries
Lumberjack
Tastewell
Dill Pickles
AUTOMOTIVE GREASE
IN PLASTIC TUBES
“Handiest package everr-that’s what folk» »ay about
RPM Automotive Grease in 12 oz. plastic cartridge».
Eliminate» waste and contamination; simplifies filling
your grease gun. Just snip off the ends of the tuba and
slide it into your gun.
Handiest grease, too! Lubricate wheel bearings, chassis
fittings, water pumps, universal joints
and track rollers with |ust one grease I
ZijLJxX
For any Standard Oil product, call
V J
W. E. "Bill" Schireman
Nyssa, Ora
Phone FR 2-3131
Whole
Fruit Pies