Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 19, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
SUGAR
BOWL
FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN
18
Gate City Journal
42
Fangen Floral___ -.....-39% 20% l
22
Sugar Bowl-------------- 38
29
Muir-Roberts ----------- 31
32
Skinner’s Service----- 28
Clover Lawn Dairy
26% 33% ,
40
Owyhee Truck, Impl.... 20
45
Nyssa Implement------ -15
Lloyd Mackrill, high scratch t
game, 236. Emil Wohlcke, high t
scratch series, 583. Gate City .
Journal, high team game and ser-
ies, 962/2680.
BULLDOG LEAGUE
0
Nyssa Auto Parts_____ 4
1
Sugar Bowl
3
1
S & V Cattle Co. —.... —>
3
Ray’s Food Fair --------- 1
3
Owyhee Truck, Impl.
1
4
Lienkaemper’s................ 0
Diane Jennings, girls’ high
scratch game, 150. Diane Jennings
and Cheryl Wilson, girls’ high
scratch series, 401. Fred ’Schil-
ling, boys’ high scratch game, 179.
Paul House, boys’ high scratch
series, 486. S & V Cattle Co., high
team game and series, 704/1994.
Triplicate games of 120 were
rolled by Mona Young,
Cole Serves Aboard Extension Unit
U.S. Navy Fleet Oiler Meets Friday
William B. Cole, seaman ap­
prentice, USN, son of Mrs. Royce
E. Cole, Nyssa, is serving aboard
the fleet oiler USS Tolovana
which operates out of Long
Beach, Calif.
The oiler is presently under­
going training after completing a
yard overhaul and receiving ra­
dio and replenishment equip­
ment for testing purposes. Tolo­
vana is also preparing for a Feb­
ruary deployment to the Western
Pacific with the Seventh Fleet.
In Garner Home
By Mrs. O. P. Counsil
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES
HELD BY 4-H SEWING CLUB REPORTED BY CHAIRMAN
All units of the Girl Scouts
First meeting of the Stitchettes
4-H Sewing club was called to or­ will be in downtown Nyssa Mon­
der by Evelyn Cleaver when the day, Dec. 23, at 4:30 in the after-
group met Monday after school. ■ noon to sing Christmas songs, ac­
New officers elected for the cording to an announcement by
coming year were Evelyn Clea­ Mrs. Bill Wahlert, neighborhood
ver, president; Joyce Cleaver, vice chairman.
Mrs. Wahlert also reports that
president; Ann Cleaver, secretary;
the girls will be selling calendars
Karry Cleaver, reporter.
Mary Ann Hopman and Chris­ again in the near future. Money
tine Cleaver were named recrea­ ' derived from the sale is used for
troop activities including summer
tion chairmen.
—Joyce Cleaver, Reporter I camping.
SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley
Homemakers Extension unit will
meet tomorrow at the home of
Mrs. Vern Garner. There is a
special guest expected and Mrs.
George Mendazona will assist
with the ACWW program.
o o o o
o o o
The occasion will be the Christ­
o o o o
o o
mas party with gift exchange.
SUGAR CITY LEAGUE
o
Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. Earl
3
Marguerite
’s Apparel ... 9
Ward will give a demonstration
BANTAM LEAGUES
o
o
o
o
5%
Bracken’s Dept. Store 6%
on cake decorating and Mrs. Wil­
CARD OF THANKS
(Standings for play held
TUESDAY
BUSINESSMEN
6
Farmers Feed, Seed ...6
Saturday, Dec. 14)
We wish to express our appre­ bur Chapin will give the eye-
— Conducted by —
6% Simplot Soilbuilders 41% 18% ciation
White Satin
5%
to the Revs. Paul Ludlow, opener. All ladies of the area are
0
(Miner-Eastman---------- 4
20
Morris Sinclair
40
7
Mildred’s Salon ........ 5
welcome.
William Ralphs and to our friends
Col. Bert Anderson
Col. Guy Sparks
0
23
Lucky Strikes----------- 4
Polar Bear
37
8
S & S Cattle Co.
4
for their kindnesses expressed in
1
24
Kinky Dinks ------------- 3
Ontario —889-5501
Nyssa — 372-3475
Roberta Holcomb, high scratch Bingham Service —..... 36
Joe Counsil of Yakima and
many thoughtful ways following
I1
26
Strike Outs-------------- 3
... .34
game, 198. Margaret Bracken, Sugar Bowl-----
ROGER
BAKER,
Ontario
Harry Counsil of Denver were
the death of our loved one.
1 | high scratch series, 528. White Palmer Brothers
—3
27
Triple K’s
„..33
Dec. 11 evening guests at the
For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario,
1
Owyhee Barber-------- 3
—
The
Family
of
31
B
&
M
Equipment
....
29
Satin, high team game and ser-
home
of
their
sister,
Mrs.
Robert
8 | ies, 834/2307. Bowlers of the Thompson Agency
at 12:15 p.m. Daily.
Idaho Power
------- .1
33
Elizabeth
Goodell
27
C. Smith, Jr., of rural Nyssa.
3
Ross Rollers No. 1— 1
35%
Vale
Auction
24%
week — Margaret Bracken, 528
Other members of the family who
3 | scratch series; Roberta Holcomb, Lloyd’s Conoco—
1
Ross Rollers No. 3
WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES
COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION
came to visit were Mr. and Mrs.
8
Bulldogs---------------- __ 1
38
Carpenter’s Dist.
22
No Strikes
34
1 590 handicap series.
18
SATURDAY.
DEC. 21. 11 a.m.—Located 2l/i miles south
Chester
Counsil
of
New
Ply
­
—.0
4
Rockers
Nyssa M & W Mkt.
20% 39% Goof Balls
............ 29
o o o o
23
mouth,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
P.
Coun
­
of
New
Plymouth
on Freeway Access road, then 3A mile east.
4
Eastman Agency-------- 0
44%
Nyssa Sanitation
15%
Alley Cats
27
25
NYSSA COMMERCIAL
sil of Sunset Valley.
53
QUALITY
JERSEY
CATTLE. Cows all vaccinated and
Clarence
Page,
high
scratch
Peterson Bantams High Scores i Howard’s Texaco
Safety
Pins
26
26
20%
39%
Pleasant
Hour
club
members
tattooed.
Represent
15
years
of Bluffview-Jessup breeding.
game
and
series,
226/564.
Sugar
Ken Brown, high scratch game Simplot Processors
Hits and Mrs.
26
26
22
38
and
their
families
met
last
Thurs
­
Herd
had
453.7
lbs.
of
butterfat
DHIA average and also took
Bowl,
high
team
game,
1062.
and series, 165/422. Rinky Dinks, Co-op
Alley
Oops
14
38
34% 25% Bingham’s Service, high team ser­
day for a potluck dinner at the first place on test in herd of 20 cows or less on DHIA testing.
high team game and series, 394 Shell Service
Freda
Holcomb,
high
26
scratch home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price,
34
and 1067. Kelly Kurtz, bowler of Grain Millers
game, 171. Alta Stunz, high Sr. A gift exchange and Christ­ Public invited io inspect before sale day. THREE TRACTORS
33% 26% ies, 2991.
the week, 474 handicap series.
Dec. 10 Prize Winners
(International "H," International "BN," Case "VAC"). 1948
scratch series, 460. Hits and Mrs.,
28
Home Dairies
32
Page, high handicap series, 645. high team game, 440. No Strikes, mas party were held.
Sugar Bowl Midgets High Scores Eder’s
CHEVROLET TRUCK, 1947 FORD PICKUP. Other Farm
30% 29%
Tom Eldredge, 1 o w handicap high team series, 1224. Bowlers
Jaap Kuijper, high scratch game Eastman Insurance
Machinery and MILKING EQUIPMENT. 200 TONS CORN
30
30
game, 142. Frank Doi, identical of the week — Neta Mae Wiley, FARRS VISIT IN BOISE
and series, 204/489. Miner-East­ First National Bank 27
ENSILAGE, 350 BALES STRAW. HOGS. FFA SHOW HAL­
33
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr visited TERS and BRIDLES. Household Furniture and Miscellaneous
games, 138. D. Wheeler, D. Burns, 536 handicap series; Alta Stunz,
man, high team game and series, i Holcomb & Main
25
35
Friday with their son-in-law and Items. DAVID and RUBY STRONG. Owners. Terms, Cash.
456/1218. Jaap Kuijper, bowler of Swager Ford
Pete VanderOord, 127 games.
460 scratch series.
21
39
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
o o o o
the week, 522 handicap series.
o o o o
Chet’s Motel
15
45
Lunch on Grounds.
Chard and sons in Boise.
THURSDAY
MIXED
LEAGUE
Aden Wilson, high scratch
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
21
35
1 game and series, 225/572. How- Metcalf-Butcher
Kido-Saito
.42
18
23
33
ard’s Texaco, high team game and Purcell-Iest
Trost-Nichols ............ . 39
21
24
Huffman-House
32
series, 870/2557.
Snyder-Skelton
...38% 21%
25
Morrison-Pruyn
31
o o o o
VanderOord-Stam
32
28
26
Myrick-Bullard
30
QUALITY REPAIR SPORTMEN'S LEAGUE
Holcomb-Stacy
... 30
30
26
30
I Norsedco
37% 22% SagejBartron
Michaelson-Newbill
29% 30%
DENTAL LAB
27
29
Cascade Gas Corp.
36% 23% Kelley-Thompson
Laan-Morgan ........ 29
29
Renstrom-Jenkins
27
36
24
24 N. 8th—Payette Idaho Power
Knowles-Hiatt
28
38
____ 18
Zinn’s Flying “A”
33% 26% Morris-Jones
Stam-Codr
___ 27
Same Location Six Year*
41
___
15
Oregon Concrete
30% 29% Stunz-<Sallee
Adams-Simpson
—25% 34%
Across From Idaho Power
Wilson’s Dept. Store 29
31
Sadie Butcher, Betty House, la­ Kesler-Moore
...25% 34%
PHONE
Grain Millers
26
34
dies’ high scratch games, 177. Sa­ Stam-Ballantyne ____ 12
48
Nyssa Auto Parts
26
34
die Butcher, ladies’ high scratch
Wanda Trost, ladies’ high
YOU CANT BEAT THESE
Auto Lite ___
23
37
series, 516. Dick Butcher, men’s scratch game and series, 194/486.
Q’s Trophy Cabin
22
38
high scratch game and series, 233 Hiro Kido, men’s high scratch
36 Years Experience as Dental
Tom Ogura, high scratch game, and 561. Metcalf - Butcher, high game, 223. Rulon Trost, men’s
Technician Assures You of
213. Charles Newbill, high scratch team game, 704. Myrick-Bullard, high scratch series, 588. Kido-
Top Quality Work series, 563. Cascade Gas, high high team series, 1949.
Saito, high team game and series,
team game and series, 1087/3086.
Bowlers of the week — Sadie 718/2018.
o o o o
Butcher, 516 scratch series; Caro­
o o o o
SUGAR BABES LEAGUE
lyn Pruyn, 635 handicap series,
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
Gate City Cleaners
47
13
o o o o
Pounds’ Grocery
38
22
Bicandi’s
39% 20% NYSSA EAGLES LEAGUE
Vale Furniture
37%
22%
Nyssa Welding
37
23
22
Sarazin-Larson
38
Wilson’s Market
32
28
Roberts-Nyssa
37
19
22
Holcomb-Purcell
38
Sugar Bowl
32
28
Arrowhead Motel
36 % 23% Olsen-Bracken
25
35
Chadwick’s Market 29%
30%
Sugar Bowl
28
32
34
Brendle-Ross
26
Malheur Hospital
29
31
Looney’s
28
32
34
Wilson-Wilson
...... 26
Paulus Jewelry
29
31
PRICE
SALE
Pastime Cafe
15
45
43
Seuell-Pratt
17
The Merc ........
26
34
Full Sets Serviced
WAS
PRICE
Twilight Cafe
14
42
Margaret Bracken, ladies’ high Shell Service
... 25
35
Broken Plates Repaired
Muir-Roberts
14
42
scratch game and series, 195/520. Clover Lawn Dairy 22
38
• Loose Teeth Relined
Dottie Parks, high scratch Bill Purcell, men’s high scratch
Geneva Irby, high scratch game,
• Missing Teeth Replaced
a
game, 202. Lois Page, high scratch game and series, 188/534. Bren­
191.
Kay Brendle, high scratch
WHILE YOU WAIT!
series, 518. Gate City Cleaners, dle-Ross, high team game, 680.
Open Evenings
high team game and series, 822 Olsen-Bracken, high team series, series, 543. Shell Service and
Vale Furniture, high team games,
By Appointment
and 2283. Bowlers of the week— 1869.
778. Pounds’ Grocery, high team
Virginia
Bybee,
598
handicap
ser
­
Bowlers
of
week
—
Stella
Ross,
EASY CREDIT TERMS
ies; Sumi Ishida, 487 scratch ser­ 511 scratch series; Elaine Olsen, series, 2221. Bowlers of the week
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
—Phoebe Snyder, 489 scratch ser­
ies.
638 handicap series.
ies; Marilyn Mills, 593 handicap
series.
League
Standings
AUCTION SALES
George Carey
642-2982
• If You Think We're Foolin' ... Jusi Check These •
• • Cuis From Regular Retail Prices
Are From $100 io $500!
• •
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Physicians and
Surgeons
(WITH PRICES SLASHED AGAIN!)
MOBILE ARMORED BATTLE FORCE SET
With Command leeps. Army Supply Truck,
Soldiers and Weapons!
$5.98 .... NOW
K. E. KERBY. M. D.
K. A. DANFORD. M. D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Daily Except Saturday and
Sunday. Saturday. 10 to 12.
MAULDING CLINIC
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
All Big Toys Reduced 25%)
ALL SWEATERS CUT
PEARL NECKLACES
STRETCH PANTS
Reg. $2.99—Now $237
Values to $1.98
ONE and TWO
STRANDS
THREE and FOUR
STRANDS
. . % Lb. 19c
Dentists
CTIr*
U/’*
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Filled Mix ... % Lb. 25c
BOXED CHOCOLATES...........
35* to $3«
• • •
204 Main
Street
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
— Phones—
O: f ce 1'72-3 165
Res. 372-3173
Off ce: 21 1 Main Street
Eft®*
BLANKETS
WAS
NOW
LOOMCREST (Double-Bed Size)
$3.98 $2$9
Wild Flower (Double-Bed Size). .. $5.98 $<77
BRACH CHRISTMAS CANDY
Hard Mix
Dial 372-2216
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­
day and Sunday. Wednesday
and Saturday, 9 to 12.
DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Children's, Ladies'... Many Styles and Colors
Children's
SNUG 'N HUG
“By Appointment Only”
17 South Third Street
Dial 372-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Seventh and Bowe Ave.
Dial 372-3311
Nv««a
Oregon
Veterinarians
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
- * A C o> a (.( rt
. $1295 $995
.
495
195
.
995
695
. 1495 1195
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595
295
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595
295
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695
395
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895
595
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795
395
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495
295
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895
595
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695
395
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795
495
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495
195
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195
95
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995
795
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495
TRUCKS and PICKUPS
1960—Chevrolet 2-Ton Truck ....
1953—GMC Tandem Truck ....
1960—Chevrolet Tandem Tag Truck
1959—Chevrolet Tandem Truck . .
1953—Studebaker %-Ton Pickup . .
1963—Chevrolet ^-Ton Pickup . . .
1947—Studebaker ^-Ton Pickup . .
1957—Chevrolet ^-Ton Pickup . . .
1950—GMC ^-Ton Pickup................
1953—GMC %-Ton Pickup................
1960—Ford l^-Ton Pickup................
1961—Chevrolet ^-Ton Pickup . . .
1946—Chevrolet ^-Ton Pickup . . .
. $2995 $2495
. 2395 1995
. 3850 3350
. 3850 3350
.
195
95
. 2295 2095
.
145
65
.
995
795
.
295
195
.
395
195
. 1295
995
. 1695 1495
245
.
150
»07 ! Main St
Dial 372-3567
Nyssa, Oregon
Dr. B. E. Ross
Nvssa — 372-3552
Dr. R W. Faulk
Nyssa,
Oregon
1959—Chevrolet Station Wagon . .
1956—Ford Station Wagon . . . .
1958—Chevrolet Station Wagon . .
1959—Pontiac Bonneville.................
1957—Plymouth 4-Dr. (Green) . . . .
1957—Plymouth 4-Door Sedan (Red) .
1955—Cadillac 4-Door Sedan ....
1957—Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan . . .
1957—Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan . . .
1955—Chevrolet 4-Door....................
1958—Ford 4-Door Sedan.................
1958—Studebaker 4-Door Sedan . .
1957—Ford 2-Door Hardtop ....
1955—Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan . .
1953—Ford 4-Door Sedan.................
1958—Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan . . .
1957—Ford 4-Door Sedan.................
Parma — 722-6311
Dr. D. R. Mason
Parma — 772-6332
Lara» and Small Animals
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NYSSA MOTORS, Inc
• 420 Main Street
NYSSA, OREGON
Phone 372-2224 0