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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON SUGAR BOWL Local Artist's Work Chosen for Display In Boise Art Gallery PAGE FIVE rr THURS. MIXED FOURSOME 6 House-Huffman _. _10 Jenkins-Snodgrass 10 6 9 7 Myrick-Bullard Wiley Clowers. Madras farmer^’land devoted to potatoes, grass Sarazin-Larson 9 7 During the 27th annual art ex and president of the Oregon Farm and legume seed and grain. His 8 Kelley-Thompson 8 hibit in Boise. Mrs. Virginia Bureau federation for the past farming was in partnership with Lee-Iest ________ 7 9 Brandt’s o i 1 painting “Owyhee year, died Oct. 30, 1962, following two sons. Gad and Gary. Corn-Purcell 7 9 Lake” was accepted to be hung a heart attack in Salem. He was Jefferies-Neely 4 12 As president of the Oregon in the Idaho capital city’s gallery. 50 years old Farm Bureau, Mr. Clowers was Georgie Lee, ladies’ high indi- It will be on display there from A native of Kansas, Mr. Clowers a member of the board of direc vidual game, 180. Bob Thompson, Nov. 4 through Dec. 2. moved to eastern Oregon in 1938 tors of the Western Farm Bureau men’s high individual game and During the annual exhibit a where he worked as a salesman Life Insurance company. He was o o o o series, 227/550. Connie Bullard, total of 250 pictures were enter and creamery manager until pur appointed an advisory member of WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES ladies’ high individual series, 482. ed, 69 were accepted for hanging Borderlines 13Lfe 6% Kelley-Thompson, high individual and there were 39 participating chasing a farm north of Madras in the American Farm Bureau Fruit | 1946. His farming operation con and Vegetable committee and the Safety Pins u game and series, 662/1888. 9 artists. sisted of 600 acres of irrigated AFBF Resolutions committee. Bowlettes u o o o o 9 Alley Cats 9 A preview party was held Sat MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME He was a past grand master of 11 urday evening for exhibiting ar Three Stooges 8 % 11% Dribblers 23 9 the 1OOF, a member of the Ore tists at the gallery. Mrs. Brandt Gutter Gerties 7 Speed Balls 22 10 gon Seed Growers league and a 13 and her daughter, Mrs. Dale Ha 19 13 member of the Madras First Mrs. Dick (Lucille) Wilson, high Splits ney, were among those attending. 17 Methodist church. 15 individual game and series, 167 Goof Balls 17 15 and 436. Borderlines, high team Odd Balls Surviving in addition to his The Misses Susan Schenk and 16 16 SUGAR CITY LEAGUE game and series, 431/1190. Lu- Hopefuls sons, Gail and Gary, are another Karen Grigg were presented by 13 19 Pound’s Grocery 18 cille Wilson, bowler of the month. Flyers-4 10 Marie Ogilvie in duo-piano reci son, Randy, a senior at Madras I Checkmates 13 19 White Satin Sugar 602 handicap series. 15% 12% tals late in October at both On high school; his wife, Christine, Tag-a-Longs 20 12 Mildred’s Salon 13 15 and three grandchildren, OOOO tario and Nyssa. Gutter Busters 9 23 Brownie’s Cafe, Lge. 13 15 PETERSON'S BANTAMS Funeral services were held in The Ontario recital was given Ten Pins Mabie Fangen, ladies’ high in- Marguerite’s Apparel 12% 15% 14 6 Madras. Oct. 27 in the LDS church in that Pin Crashers 16 dividual game and series, 212/514 t Farmers Feed & Seed 12 12 8 Harold Beach of Hermiston, city, while the Nyssa appearance Claudine Garrison and Barbara Flintridgers Bob Fangen, men ’ s high indivi 11 9 OFBF first vice president, will was Oct. 30 at the LDS church. Gutter Dusters dual game, 193. Bill Hamilton, Davis, high individual games, 202. 9 11 succeed Mr. Clowers as president Miss Schenk is a daughter of Dragsters men’s high individual series, 549. Claudine Garrison, high indivi 8 12 of the Oregon Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk of Strike Outs Flyers-4, high team game, 663. dual series, 494. Pound’s Grocery, 6 14 route 2, Nyssa. Miss Grigg’s par. Harry Brendle, high individual Speed Balls, high team series, high team game. 781. White Satin Sugar, high team series, 2233. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Grigg game, 150. Bob Bingman, high 1896. Jimmie Ann Hatch, bowler of the of Ontario. OOOO individual series, 441. Ten Pins, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Grigg of On week, 587 handicap series. high team game and series, 389 j WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES tario. According to Mary Craft, pub o o o o . High ’ s Furniture 22 6 and 1102. Bob Bingman, bowler Among selections presented by licity chairman for District 20, SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS Roberts-Nyssa 17 11 of the week, 474. both girls were Fanfare and Oregon Nurses association, a 15 5 Pastime Cafe ..... 17 11 ■ Three Stewgies OOOO March, Cafe Society (Boite, Bis meeting of the organization will Lucky Strikes 12 8 12 Arrowhead Motel 16 SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS tro, Cantina), Banjo Fantasy be held Monday evening, Nov. 12, Grace ’ s Cafe Bill Looney ’ s .. 15% 12% 9% 10% Bowl Dogs 10 2 and Mountain Concerto (Maestoso, at 8 o’clock in the staff room at Dr. Ross Hawks 9 Zerbel Flying 14 14 11 Strike Outs 7 5 Moderator, Allegro Moderato). Holy Rosary hospital. I Thunderbirds 8% Muir-Roberts ... 14 14 11% Sugar Babes 7 5 ' Idaho Power Luckies Included on the program will 6 Also presented by Miss Schenk 14 Gate City Cleaners 12% 15% Sparemasters 6 6 Dan Wilson, high be reports by delegates to the 1962 individual were Pastorale, Rush Hour in 17 Nyssa Welding 11 Gutter Dusters .... 3 9 game, 140. Steve Moss, high in Hong Kong, Katebet and Bear Oregon Nurses association con 18 Bicandi ’ s -------- 10 Sugar Plums 3 9 dividual series, 356. Dr. Ross’ Dance. Miss Grigg’s selections in vention held Oct. 9-12 in Salem. Sugar Bowl 10 18 Cheryl Wilson, high individual Hawks, high team game, 438. cluded Caprice, Novellette Op. 99. A tape recording by Dr. Tom 19 Swager-Renstrom 9 game, 126. Nancy Wilson, high Grace ’s Cafe, high team series, Peasant Dance and Two Dances, Dooley will also be heard at the My- Lucille Wilson and Lucille individual series, 308. Bowl Dogs, 1210. Monday evening session. Nos. 5 and 6. rick, high individual games, 185. high team game and series, 316 Vi Teske, high individual series, and 834. Nancy Wilson, bowler 513. Roberts - Nyssa, high team of week, 458 handicap series. game and series, 768/2148. Sadie OOOO Butcher, bowler of week, 595 han FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN dicap series. Skinner’s Service 21 7 OOOO Muir-Roberts 17 11 ALL STARS Ideal Cleaners 14 14 Mitee Four (N) Fangen’s Floral 14 14 Little Dippers (O) Gate City Journal 1« 13 Gleamers (N) Nyssa Implement 13 15 Pin Splitters (O) KSRV 17 11 ' H and H (N) Reed’s Texaco 9 19 1 Star Lighters (O) Emil Wohlcke, high individual Sheltons (V) — game and series, 225/613. 1 Fan- Twinkiers (N) gen’s Floral, high team game, , 928. Betty Hall, Ontario, ladies’ high Gate City Journal, high team i ser- individual game and series, 190 ies, 2566. and 459. Ray Roark, Ontario, OOOO men’s high individual game, 192. SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Paul House, Nyssa, men’s high Wilson Bros. Store 22 6 individual series, 459. Mitee Four, Flying “A” 16 12 high team game, 611. Pin Split Oregon Concrete ... 16 12 ters, high team series, 1716. De Nyssa Auto Parts 15 13 lores Shelton of Vale, lady bowler Idaho Power 15 13 of week, 574 handicap series. Norsedco, Inc. .... 14 14 OOOO C. E. Clapp 13 15 TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Cascade Gas 4 24 Simplot’s ....................... 24 Elks Lodge 13 11 Ray’s Food Fair Q Iby’s Trophy ... 10 14 Vale Auction Charles Newbill, high individual Vale M & W Mkt. game and series, 257/584. Elks, Swager Ford high team game, 1029. Idaho Elliott Tire 16 Power, high team series, 2947. Nyssa M & W Mkt. 15 OOOO Parma M & W Mkt. 15 NYSSA COMMERCIAL B & M Equipment Nyssa Co-op 24% 3% Reno’s Food Fair Grain Millers 20 4 Thompson Agency 7 Howard’s Texaco 17 Bingham Service 12 Chet’s Motel 16 Red Fritts, high individual Holcomb & Main 12% 15% game and series, 223/619. Vale 12 16 First National Bank Auction, high team game and ser 12 16 Eder’s ies, 1044/3019. 9 19 Shell Service Nov. 6 Prize Winners 20 8 Eastman Insurance Red Fritts, high handicap ser 23 5 Home Dairies Paul House, high individual ies, 730. Ed Arndt, 154 game. Dale game and series, 248/650. Co-op, Garrison and Bill Ford, most high team game and series, 921 splits picked. 7. Tom Jayo, low handicap series, 448 and 2678. Oregon Farm Bureau President Dies October 30 Following Heart Attack League Standing s AREA RESIDENTS RETURN FROM ELK HUNTING TRIPS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert nooper and Mr. and Mrs J. E. Brower returned home Oct. 31 from a week’s elk hunting trip near En terprise. Hooper was successful in getting his animal. Returning Sunday from a 10- day hunting trip near Halfway were Gerald Moore, Joel Mitchell, Jerry Williams and Glenn Mar cum The party was successful in VISIT IN JOHNSON HOME Mrs. Charles Smith and son of Baker spent several days last week visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Tom Johnson. getting three elk. Duke Hipp, Warren Farmer, Howard Myrick, Houston Wilson, Dr. John Olsen and Dr. K. A. Danford report no luck following a hunting trip near Baker. Duo-Piano Recitals In Ontario, Nyssa Feature Young Ladies Nurses Association Sets Monday Meeting We'll Be Closed Sunday, Nov. 11, in Observance of Veterans' Day, Open Monday as Usual Hunt's — No. 300 Cans Keim's Ready-to-Eat FRUITCOCKTAIL OQc 5 lor.............................. GO ’eaches Butt Half Yellow Cling Hunt's — No. 2 ¥2 Cans 4 • 99' Tomatoes 3 for........................... “ A COMBINATION WELDING & CUTTING OUTFIT Smith's "Bis 98" ★ ★ ★ ★ Welds, Cuts, Brazes, Heats and Solders. 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