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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON SUGAR BOWL PAGE FIVE Nyssa FFA Members Attend Exposition, Enter Competition SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hooper of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hooper. Kathy Ann and Brenda Nyssa FFA chapter entered returned home with their parents competition in the dairy judging after visiting since Thursday with contest at the Pacific Internation their grandparents. al Livestock Exposition in Port land last Saturday. ATTEND CLASS REUNION Exact placing of the team, con Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck attended a 30-year reunion of his graduat sisting of Dean Peterson, Klair ing class Sunday at Ponderosa Inn Simpson and Doug Patterson, is o o o in Burley. Their children visited not known as yet, according to all - stars relatives in the Idaho city while Carl Devin, vo-ag instructor. Mitee Four (N) 10 2 their parents attended the gather Little Dippers (O) Originally it was stated that the 8 4 ing. Gleamers (N) Nyssa group placed 38th, but an 8 4 Star Lighters (O) error in the tabulation was dis 7 5 H and H (N) ........... 6 covered which accounted for 100 WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES 6 Pin Splitters (O) points, which should make their Safety Pins ____ ___ 9 6 3 6 Sheltons (V) score considerably higher. Border Lines .......... 9 2 6 3 Twinkiers (N) Gutter Gerties 5 1 7 11 Also attending the Pacific In 5 ternational were Mark Morton 7 ♦ Kay Brendle, ladies’ high ...... game Bowlettes who placed third in the dairy and series, 182/520. Harold____ 8 Bren- Alley Cats ____ .... 4 ..... .... 4 holders contest and Delores Mor 8 8ame and series, Three Stooges 207/500. Gleamers, high team Lucille Wilson, high individual ris and Linda Cleaver who at game and series, 676/1861. Helen game and series, 173/435. Safety tended as alternates. Mr. and Mrs. Webb, lady bowler of the week, Pins, high team game and series, Devin escorted the group. 538 handicap series. 408/1173. The delegates visited the Mary o o o o Hill museum and The Dalles dam o o o o WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES enroute to Portland. Besides tak PETERSON'S BANTAMS High’s Furniture 17 ing in the PI, they visited the Pin Crashers ___ 10 3 2 Bill Looney’s 13 7 Strike Outs .............. 6 Portland zoo and were able to 6 Zerbel Flying 12 Flint Ridgers 6 see Rosie’s new baby elephant. 8 6 Pastime Cafe ... 11 They also saw the Portland water Ten Pins... ............. 6 6 9 Roberts-Nyssa 10 front and visited Timberline lodge Gutter Dusters 4 10 8 Arrowhead Motel 10 on Mt. Hood on their trip home. 1 Dragsters _________ _ 4 10 8 Muir-Roberts 10 10 Larry Mine: high individual Nyssa Welding 10 10 game and series, 140/373. . Ten Gate City Cleaners 9 11 Pins, high team game and series, 1 Sugar Bowl 8 12 333/913. Bicandi’s_____ __ ___ 6 14 OOOO Swager-Renstrom 4 16 PATRIOTS LEAGUE Pastime Cafe, high team game The Merc 17 and series, 754/2245. Darlene Malheur Mem. Hosp. 15 Hamilton, high individual game Twilight Cafe 13 and series, 181/507. Wilson’s Market 12 OOOO Signal Service ...10% 13% LADY EAGLES LEAGUE Shell Service 10 14 Four Roses____ 15 9 Bracken’s 9% 14% Zips 14 10 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 9 15 Sugar Cubes _...... 14 10 Liz Peutz, high individual game, Gutter Dusters .... 13 11 188. Cecil Petrie, high individual Sugar Beats _________ 8 16 series, 500. Clover Lawn Dairy, Beat Tops 8 Iti high team game, 756. The Merc, Kay Brendle, high individual high team series, 1951. Bowler of game, 190. Stella Ross, high in the week, Billie Wright, high han dividual series, 514. Zips, high dicap series, 554. o o o o team game, 621. Sugar Cubes, high team series, 1659. Bowler of SUGAR CITY LEAGUE 11% week, Stella Ross, high handicap White Satin 8% Mildred’s Salon 11 series, 595. 9 Pound’s Grocery ___ .11 9 OOOO Marguerite’s Apparel 10% SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS 9% Brownie’s Cafe, Lge. 9 Three Stewgies 11 ... 10 2 Farmers Feed, Seed „ 7 Dr. Ross Hawks 13 7 5 Deane Kohl, high individual Thunderbirds 6% 5% game and series, 182/503. White Lucky Strikes 5 7 Satin, high team game and series, Idaho Power Luckies . 4 8 Grace’s Cafe ..... ...... 3% 8% 770/2139. Bowler of the Week, Russell Myrick, high individual Donna Glenn, 560 handicap ser game, 160. Larry Wilson, high in ies. OOOO dividual series, 398. Grace’s Cafe, high team game and series, 446 FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN Skinner’s Service 16 and 1231. Muir-Roberts _____ 11 OOOO Nyssa Implement _11 EAGLES LEAGUE Fangen Bros. Conductors ....... 18 6 Ideal Cleaners Guards _______ 14 10 KSRV ________ Past Worthys ______ 11 13 Reed’s Texaco 7 Vice Presidents 14 .10 Gate City Journal ... 7 Presidents ___ .10 14 Dale Garrison, high individual Chaplains____ 15 ... 9 Dudley Kurtz, high individual game, 233. Morris Huffman, high scratch game, 235; high handicap individual series, 611. Skinner’s game, 268. Gary Quinn, high in Service, high team game and ser dividual scratch series, 554; high ies, 953/2638. OOOO handicap series, 643. Conductors, high team game, 1056. Guards, MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME Speed Balls high team series, 3004. Dribblers ... OOOO Splits _____ SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Odd Balls Wilson’s Dept. Store 16 4 Checkmates 14 6 Oregon Concrete Hopefuls —.12 9 Nyssa Auto Parts „11 Goof Balls .....11 Norsedco, Inc. .10 10 Flyers-4 __ 10 Flying “A” ...10 Tag-a-Longs ... 9 C. E. Clapp ........ 11 Gutter Busters __ Idaho Power Co. 7 13 Betty Rieb, ladies’ high indivi- 4 Cascade Nat. Gas 16 dual game and series, 203/510. 9 7 Q Iby’s Trophy Billy Morrison, men’s high indi 8 « Elks Lodge Evan Tobler, high individual vidual game and series, 210/533. game and series, 210/551. Nyssa Dribblers, high team game, 682. Auto Parts, high team game, 1013. Goof Balls and Checkmates, high C. E. Clapp, high team series, team series, 1822. OOOO 2868. THURS. MIXED FOURSOME o o o o Myrick-Bullard______ 5 NYSSA COMMERCIAL 2% Sarazin-Larson_____ _5 Nyssa Co-op ----- 17% Jenkins-Snodgrass___ 5 4 Grain Millers -------- 16 Lee-Iest___________ 4 6 Howard’s Texaco 14 House-Huffman_____ 4 9 Chet’s Motel ------ 11 Corn-Purcell ________ 4 10 Eder’s, Nyssa ---------- 10 Kelley-Thompson _ 3 11 Shell Super Service 9 Jefferies-Parker _____ 2 12 8 First National Bank Betty lest, ladies’ high indivi- 13 7 Eastman Insurance dual game, 209. Mardi Larson, 14% 5% Holcomb & Main ladies’ high individual series, 488. 19 Home Dairies ..... — 1 Joel Mitchell, high individual Bill lest, men’s high individual game and series, 241/553. Nyssa game and series, 200/558. Myrick- Co-op, high team game and ser Bullard, high team game and ser ies, 710/1908. ies, 896/2547. INFANT SON BORN OCT. IS TO G. STEPHENS COUPLE Holds Mr and Mrs. Glenn Stephens I of Oakland, Calif., are parents of a 9-pound, 4-ounce son born Oct. Theme for the evening was 16 in an Oakland hospital. The “Positive or Negative” when infant has been named Lonnie Treasure Valley Toastmistress Clyde and joins a sister, Teresa, club members met Oct. 19 in the and a brother, Lester in the home. i Parma IOOF hall. Purpose of Maternal grandparents are Mr. the program topic, “Should Idaho and Mrs. Claude Day of Adrian. Have Local Option Gaming or 1 Gambling,” was to reach out for the welfare of Idaho through de bate. Good for Toastmistress Carol Hartman was chairman for the debate. Concert Speaking in the affirmative were 1 The first Community concert of Jean Mann and Margaret Gough. the season is scheduled at 8 Talking for the negative side were o’clock Monday evening in the Ona Tuning and June Smith. Lu Ontario high school auditorium cille Peterson was guest evaluator with Andree Juliette Brun, young for the debate panel. French pianist, as guest artist. Other guests at the Friday ses Mrs. Gene Chester, chairman of sion were Loise Stubblefield of the Nyssa membership drive, has Parma and Mrs. Roy Hirai of asked the Journal to announce Nyssa. that if members do not have tick Ladies of the community, in ets for the concert, they may use terested in visiting or joining the their membership receipt for ad Toastmistress club, are asked to mission purposes. call Mrs. Don Bates in Nyssa. If there are members who, for any reason, do not intend to at VISITORS FROM ARIZONA tend the concerts, they are asked Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Elgan of to contact Mrs. Chester, as she Mesa, Ariz., spent several days has a waiting list of persons de last week with his father, Jesse siring to become members. Elgan and Mrs. Elgan. Area Toastmistress Club Debate On Gambling Issue Standings All Flavors JELLO 10 Membership Receipt Community Admission I £ at Wilson* I I 89' CHUNK Sale Days — Thursday, Friday and Saturday — October 25, 26 and 27 Davies BOLOGNA Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES Assorted Flavors 3 Davies 89' FRANKS u 39' Florida Gold Medal FLOUR $go9 Grapefruit CLOVER CLUB A LGHETZ?NIBBl?ES 2 5-Lb. Bag Betty Crocker Frost 'n Flame DATE BAR HIV and BROWNIE MIAgg. FRUIT PIES Apple and Peach 3 for Giant—Liquid 3 for ... . With Free Sponge Ivory Detergent AUCTION SALES — Conducted by — CoL Bert Anderson CoL Guy Sparks Ontario —889-5501 Nyaaa — 372-3475 — Clerk — JIM YOST, Nyssa — Phone 372-3071 For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 p.m. Daily. DISPERSAL AUCTION MONDAY, OCT. 29, 1962, 12 noon—Located 3 miles south of Hamilton Corners to Boseon Orchard, then Mi mile west. 60 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE. Cows all young with major ity being first and second calf heifers. All vaccinated and tat tooed. Public invited to see herd before sale day. Milk will be weiqhed sale day and production records given. MILKING EQUIPMENT. 30 TONS BALED HAY. 1947 FARMALL "M" TRACTOR. 1950 FORD TRACTOR. 1953 MASSEY-HARRIS COMBINE. Other farm machinery. M. A. WELLS, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. Duncan Hines tb- 29' 69' Angel Food CAKE MIX 7Q( 2 for................................... I 3 Kraft Dozen 89' Fresh PEANUT BRITTLE 14-Oz. Box Only . . 39‘ Hunt's FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 300 Cans 89c I