THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963 SUGAR BOWL 7 PETERSON'S BANTAMS Pin Crashers_______ 10 2 Gutter Dusters _____ 8 4 Ten Pins____________ 7 5 Dragsters___________ 5 7 Strike Outs 3 9 Flintridgers 3 9 Rocky Keim, high individual game. 144. Jim Farmer, high in­ dividual series, 385. Gutter Dust­ ers, high team game and series, 360/1016. Rodney Rhoades, bowl, er of the week, 518 handicap ser­ ies. Kevin Engstrom and Rodney Rhoades bowled over 120 game to receive an AJBC patch. League Standings 4 BULLDOG LEAGUE Ray’s Food Fair_____ 34 10 Owyhee Truck, Imp. 25 19 S & V Cattle Co_____ 22 22 Nyssa Auto Parts ._21% 22% Lienkaemper’s______ 16 28 Sugar Bowl________ 13% 30% Janet Nedry, girls’ high indi­ vidual game, 168. Janice McCra- dy, girls’ high individual series, 381. Brad Maxfield, boys’ high individual game, 188. Paul House, boys’ high individual series, 439. Sugar Bowl, high team game, 673. Ray’s Food Fair, high team ser­ ies, 1950. SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS Gutter Dusters______ 14 2 Sugar Babes 12 4 Sparemasters_________ 9 7 Bowl Dogs _________ 5 11 Strike Outs 5 11 Sugar Plums 3 13 Connie Mitchell, high individual game, 147. Sallee Morgan, high individual series, 347. Bowl Dogs, high team game and series, 373 and 950. Roxanne Mason, bowler of the week, 462 handicap series. MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME Goof Balls_________ 26 10 Speed Balls________ 21 15 Splits ........................... 21 15 Hopefuls___________ 20 16 Tag-a-Longs_______ 20 16 Gutter Busters_____ 19*4 16% Flyers-4___________ 17 19 Checkmates________ 14*4 21% Dribblers__________ 11 25 Odd Balls __ _______10 26 Sandy Morrison, ladies’ high in­ dividual game, 214. Rulon Trost, men’s high individual game and series, 216/552. Stella Ross, la­ dies’ high individual series, 517. Speed Balls, high team game and series, 703/1999. NYSSA COMMERCIAL Lady Bowlers Discuss Spring Tournament; Committees Selected A meeting of Nyssa Women’s Bowling association was held Sunday at Brownie's cafe with President Sadie Metcalf presiding. Plans were discussed and rules adopted for the local women’s tournament to be held the week­ end of April 21 and to continue the weekend of April 28 if sche­ dule of events necessitates. Mabie Fangen, Eris Bertram and Betty House were named members of the scheduling com­ WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES mittee. Muir-Roberts 4 0 Trophy committee members are Bill Looney’s_________ 4 0 Lenna Huffman, JoAnn Holcomb Gate City Cleaners..... _.4 0 and Bertha Taylor. Roberts-Nyssa________ 3 1 Sugar Bowl 3 1 Named to the prize and hostess Pastime Cafe______ 2 2 committee were Margaret Brack­ Bicandi’s------------------ 2 2 en, Kay Brendle, Billie Wright, Arrowhead Motel____ 1 3 Dottie Parks, Connie Bullard, High’s Furniture_____ 1 3 Karma Kesler and Darlene Stan­ Zerbel Flying 0 4 dage. Nyssa Welding_______ 0 4 Mrs. Metcalf will name a score­ Swager Ford_________ 0 4 keepers committee in the near Sadie Butcher, high individual future. game and series, 202/515. Roberts. Nyssa, high team game and ser­ ies, 803/2264. Pat Elliott, bowler of the week, 604 handicap series. ADRIAN LEGION AUXILIARY SLATES SATURDAY DINNER Adrian American Legion aux­ iliary members held a regular meeting and potluck dinner Tues­ day at the home of Mrs. Perle Davis. The ladies made plans for a waffle supper to be served Sat- urday, Feb. 2, between 5:30 and 8 p.m. in the Adrian grade school cafeteria. Next meeting will be Feb. 12 with meeting place to be an­ nounced later. Myrick-Bullard ______ 1 3 Sarazin-Larson ______ 1 3 Jenkins-Snodgrass___ 1 3 Lee-Iest___________ 0 4 Betz Purcell, ladies’ high indi­ vidual game and series, 211/517. Bob Thompson, men’s high indi­ vidual game and series, 211/594. Corn - Purcell, high team game and series, 703/1891. Betz Purcell, bowler of the week, 655 handicap series. JUICE LADY EAGLES 20-Oz. — FAMILY SIZE Gutter Dusters Four Roses___________5 3 Zips________________ 4 4 Sugar Cubes ------------- 4 4 Beat Tops___________ 3 5 Sugar Beats__________ 1 7 Freida Holcomb, high individual game and series, 190/533. Gutter Dusters, high team game and ser­ ies, 647/1904. CATSUP. 4 for ALIGNING SERVICE All Work Guaranteed! CUT NEEDLE CASE PATTERN Flying Needles 4 - H Sewing club met last week at the home of Christina Call. Project for the day was cutting a pattern for needle cases. Mrs. Carl Piercy is leader of the group. —Pamela Parker, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen visit­ ed last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schultz In Apple Valley. TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Bingham Service ____ 16 4 Swager Ford ............. 15 5 Elliott Tire 14 6 Thompson Agency .... 12 8 Parma M & W Mkt___ 10 10 Vale M & W Mkt. ... 10 10 Simplot Soilbuilders_ 9 11 Vale Auction------------- 9 11 B & M Equipment___ 8 12 Ray’s Food Fair______ 7 13 Reno’s Food Fair--------- 6 14 Nyssa M & W Mkt------- 4 16 Harold Walker, high individual game, 226. Walen Morgan, high individual series, 576. Bingham Service, high team game and ser­ ies, 1063/2988. comAÏî i t S si « l°r Wells & Davies ROLLS FRANKS Each WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR NEV/ MODERN IN-STORE BAKERY! POST —RAISIN ?resh POST —BRAN FLAKES « FLAKES « for TOMATOES BANANAS TASTEWELL CORN • Apple Sauce HAPPY VALE NYSSA EAGLES LEAGUE Guards------------------ 11 Chaplains___________ 6 Vice Presidents ------- 6 Past Worthys ---------- 5 Presidents -------------- 5 9 Conductors-------------- 3 Willis Bertram, high individual game, 236. Don Hatch, high in­ dividual series. 636. Guards, high team game and series. 1055/2993. Jan. 24 Prize Winners LaVern Cleaver, Ken Renstrom, 157 games. Bill Hamilton, most splits picked, 2. David Sarazin, Pat Parker, low handicap games, I 140. fresh - baked — jelly TOASTIES WHEEL and Mrs. C. M. Pounds has recent­ ly been appointed chairman of the child welfare group for the American Legion auxiliary, re­ placing Mrs. Leon Roberts, Sr, who has moved to Ontario. Mrs. Pounds reports that chil­ dren's shoes and clothing, bahy clothes and men’s work clothing are needed and may be left at her home. 608 North Third street. The new chairman also has charge of distribution of hospital beds, wheel chairs and crutches and any area resident having a need for these articles may con­ tact her at 372-2730. SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Thunderbirds------------ 8 Lucky Strikes------------ 6 Three Stewgies----------- 6 Grace’s Cafe------------- 4 Idaho Power Luckies—3 9 Larry Wilson, high individual game and series, 194/452. Thun­ derbirds, high team game, 473. Dr Ross’ Hawks, high team ser­ ies, 1362. Pat Ross, bowler of the week, 511 handicap series. Jan. 29 Prize Winner« Earl Faw, high handicap series, 678. Vai Garner, Bill Hamilton, Reed Ray, Lloyd Mackrill, Tom Eldredge. 161 games. Bill Purcell, most splits, 9. BALANCING children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers of Oregon Trail were re­ cent visitors in the Crocker home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker vis­ ited Saturday evening in Vale with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boles. Mr. and Mrs. Don Linville and his father, L. M. Linville, return­ ed home Jan. 23 from a two-week visit with relatives and friends in Oklahoma. Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Mrs. M Atagi and Sandra and Mrs. Noble Morinaka returned home this week from a three- week visit in California with Mrs. Morinaka’s daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman and family were Saturday dinner guests in the John Westfall home at Burns in observance of the birthday anniversaries of Darrell Williams and Timmy Tallman. Mrs. Melvin Crocker went to Ellensburg, Wash., several days ago to help care for her mother, Mrs. M. P. Scholl, who is ill. Mrs. Pounds Reports Need for Clothing In Welfare Project FRYERS 46-Oz. — TOMATO 3 4 6 6 Mr and Mrs. Harry Frost of Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoen of Nampa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Large ★ Fresh ★ Tasty Shell Service________ 12 4 The Merc ________ 11 5 Twilight Cafe ____ 9 7 Signal Oil 8 8 Clover Lawn Dairy___ 8 8 Wilson’s Market______ 7 9 Malheur Hospital_____ 6 10 Bracken’s _____ 3 13 Kay Brendle, high individual game and series, 222/526. Clover Lawn Dairy, high team game and series, 763/2190. SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS Qr. Ross’ Hawks--------- 9 SCHOENS HOST DINNER THURS. MIXED FOURSOME House-Huffman_____ 4 0 Com-Purcell ..... ........... 3 1 Kelley-Thompson____ 3 1 Jefferies-Neely______ 3 1 PATRIOTS C. E. Clapp--------------- 10 6 Norsedco 9 7 Oregon Concrete ------ 9 7 Wilson’s Dept. Store------ 7 9 Cascade Natural Gas — 7 9 Idaho Power Co_______ 6 10 Elk’s Lodge--------------- 6 10 Flying ’’A” 4 12 George Cartwright, high indi­ vidual game and series, 238/628 Norsedco, high team game and series, 1067/2963. By Roxy Ritchie WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN 5 5 Couple Receives Word of Two New Great-Grandsons Borderlines________ 6 2 Bowlettes__________ 5 3 Alley Cats_________ 5 3 Gutter Gerties ______ 3% 4% Three Stooges---------- 3 5 Safety Pins________ 1% 6% Verda Simpson, high individual game and series, 166/457. Three Stooges, high team game and ser­ ies, 463/1280. Jan Church, bowler of the week, 580 handicap series. Gwen Finger, December bowler of the month, 540 handicap series. White Satin ________ 10 6 Brownie’s Cafe______ 10 6 Mildred’s Salon_____ 10 6 Farmers Feed, Seed___ 10 6 Pounds’ Grocery______4 12 Marguerite’s Apparel__ 4 12 Deane Kohl, high individual game, 219. Eris Bertram, high in­ dividual series, 545. Brownie’s Cafe & Lounge, high team game, 834. White Satin, high team ser­ ies, 2427. Shirley Randall, bowler of the week, 587 handicap series. SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Nyssa Auto Parts------- 11 Q’s Trophy Cabin ----- 11 PAGE THREE OWYHEE—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham received word recently of the birth of two great-grand­ sons. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunter of Caldwell Jan 14. He was named Larry Dale and weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. A son was bom Jan. 21 to Mr and Mrs. Carl Lovitt of Adrian The infant was named Alan Le­ RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin roy and weighed 8 pounds, 5 returned home Jan. 22 from a six- ounces. week trip to California where Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of they visited their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gutzler and Lake Owyhee were Friday even­ family in San Diego and Mr. and ing visitors in the Jim Ritchie Mrs. William Young in Mountain home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham View. helped the Lee Lovitt family move Sunday to their new farm RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA near Parma. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smiley re­ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbert­ turned recently from California son were Sunday dinner guests where they visited their son, in the Buster Talbot home. James and family at Walnut Sunday dinner guests in the Creek; their daughter. Virginia Earl Crocker home were Mr. and and family; and sons, Jerry and Mrs. Duane Fenn and family of Sam, all of Englewood. Ontario, Melvin Crocker and Home Dairies________ 4 0 First National Bank___ 3 1 Shell Service_________ 3 1 Holcomb & Main_____ 2 2 Co-op----------------------- 2 2 Eastman Insurance___ 2 2 Grain Millers________ 2 2 Eder’s __ 1 3 Howard’s Texaco______ 1 3 Chet’s Motel __ 0 4 J. Gordon, high individual game, 212. Bob Meisinger, high individual series, 546. Co - op, high team ;ame and series, 868 and 2474. Gate City Journal___ 12 KSRV______________9 Muir-Roberts----------- 8 Skinner’s Service------- 7 Ideal Cleaners --------- 7 Fangen’s Floral______ 7 Nyssa Implement------- 7 Reed’s Texaco...... ....... 6 Dick Butcher, high individual game and series, 247/622. Gate City Journal, high team game, 928. Skinner’s Service, high team series, 2688. I THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON LIBBY'S Home of Quality and Service WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS HUNT'S KRAUT • Tomatoes