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I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN SUGAR BOWL Sugar Bowl „14 6 Bingham’s Service „ 13 7 Morris Sinclair 12% 7% Thompson Agency 12 8 Palmer Brothers .... 10 10 Polar Bear 10 10 Nyssa Sanitation 6 14 B & M Equipment 5 15 Vale Auction 5 15 o o o Nyssa M & W Mkt. 2 18 o o o Mike Sillonis, high scratch o o game and series, 222/585. Polar o Bear, high team game, 1057. Mor- | ris Sinclair, high team series, SUGAR CITY LEAGUE White Satin ____ ___ 25% 18% 3029. Marguerite’s Apparel 25 19 Prize Winners Bracken’s Store ___ 23% 20% Pete VanderOord, high handi Mildred’s Salon 20 24 cap series, 667. Lamar Orr, Du- Farmers Feed, Seed 20 24 j ane Smith, two identical games. S & S Cattle Co...... 18 26 L. Johnson, Ralph Blanch, 1 6 3 Sadie Butcher, high scratch games. Frank Doi, most splits. 9. game and series, 255/569. White o o o o Satin, high team game and ser MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE ies, 875/2447. Bowlers of week— Holcomb-Stacy 13 7 Sadie Butcher, 569 scratch series; Kesler-Moore 12 8 Jimmie Ann Hatch, 586 handicap Laan-Spelman _____ 12 8 series. Stam-Codr 11 9 o o o o Michaelson-Newbill 10 10 BULLDOG LEAGUE Knowles-Hiatt 10 10 Snyder-Skelton 9 11 Owyhee Truck. Impl. 21 h Trost-Nichols 9 11 S & V Cattle Co. 19 13 VanderOord-Stam 9 11 Ray’s Food Fair 18 14 Stam-Ballantyne 9 7 Sugar Bowl 16 16 Adams-Simpson ___ 7 13 Lienkaemper’s ....... 13 19 Kido-Saito 5 11 Nyssa Auto Parts 9 23 Phoebe Snyder, ladies’ high Lucille Bertram, girls’ high scratch game and series, 177/447. scratch game and series, 190/489. Brad Burningham, boys’ high Mike Stam, men’s high scratch scratch game, 204. Paul House, game, 198. Charles Newbill, men’s boys’ high scratch series, 514. high scratch series, 537. Michael Owyhee Truck and Implement, son-Newbill, high team game, 673. high team game and series, 767 Kido - Saito, high team series, 1816. and 1980. Standings i By Virgil Seward, Scoutmaster The lads known in this com munity as the “Lazy S Boys” take this opportunity to thank the Nyssa business men and others who helped to make their “Busi ness Men’s Breakfast” a success. The young men fed 126 area residents last Saturday morning in the Taylor Market building. They were cooks, waiters and greeted each diner with a smile. This being “Scout Week,” the lads decided to do something to show community residents that they are not always looking for a hand-out. Several liberal donations were made during the breakfast hours and are greatly appreciated. Among merchants and business firms donating equipment and food items were Eddie Taylor, Idaho Power company, Ideal Gas and Appliance, Howard Myrick of Howard’s Texaco station, As sociated Service station, Ray’s Food Fair. So the boys again say thanks to all who contributed in any way. This troop No. 450 is sponsored by Albert Seward and sons. There are 23 active members at the SENIOR CITIZENS PLAN EXCHANGE OF VALENTINES Senior Citizens’ club members will meet Friday, Feb. 14, in St. Bridget’s parish hall at Third street and Park avenue. Those planning to attend are asked to take a sack lunch and a valentine with their name only on it as a valentine exchange is planned. World Day of Prayer will be observed with sentence prayers given by those desiring to do so. Meeting time for this regular session is 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon. All residents of the area, over 55 years of age. are invited to attend. VISIT IN LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins spent the weekend visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb, Kelly and Kent in their new home at Lebanon, Ore. The two families spent Sat urday in Portland. The Nyssans also visited other relatives at Oakland before returning home. present time. They want area residents to feel free to call on them for help at $ny time. Mem bers of the troop always try to be loyal to God. their homes, the community and their country. DRIVERS LICENSE TESTS DATED FEB. 14 AT NYSSA A drivers license examiner will be on duty at Nyssa city hall Friday, Feb. 14. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., ac cording to announcement receiv ed from the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles. All persons wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re quested to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required li- cense test. VISIT IN ROBERTS HOME J. B. Roberts of Pilot Rock, Ore., spent the weekend with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts and family in Ontario. The former visited his mother, Mrs. Ben Roberts, who is seriously ill in Holy Rosary hospital and also spent some time with his father. THIS IS JACK OLSEN, fourth grade student, demonstrating his latest bit of engineering. He is holding a homemade doorbell made of jar lids, mag nets, transformer and string. He has known for some time what permanent and electro magnets will do and the opera tion of a transformer. It was an easy matter for Jack to con struct his door bell. The stu dent is a son of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Olsen. VISIT FRIENDS IN BOISE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick, Russell and Shelley were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bateman in Boise. Other Sunday dinner guests of the Batemans were their sons - in - law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Valdo Talbot and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bauer and Kevin. 4-H Livestock Club Holds First Meeting; Projects Scheduled First meeting of the Buena Vista Livestock 4-H club was held Feb. 7 in the Lester Cleaver resi dence. Twenty - seven members answered roll call. Ann Cleaver was elected presi dent for the coming year. Other new officers are Gary Cleaver, vice president; Margie Morton, secretary; Rodger Garner, report er; Shirley and Evelyn Cleaver, song leaders. During the business meeting it was announced that an officers’ training session will be held Sat- urday, Feb. 15, in Ontario and transportation is available for those desiring to attend. It was also reported that beef animals will be tattooed Feb. 22. Members decided to hold meet ings after school hours on the last Friday of each month. Anyone desiring to join the club is asked to attend the next meeting on Feb. 28 in the Lester Cleaver home. Mrs. Cleaver served refresh ments to the young people fol lowing their meeting last Friday. —Rodger Garner, Reporter. Classifieds Bring Results! o o o o o o o o PATRIOTS' LEAGUE Pounds’ Grocery __ 14 Paulus Jewelry ___ 13 Wilson’s Market 12% Vale Furniture 10% The Merc ______ 10% Malheur Hospital ..... 10% Clover Lawn Dairy __ 9 Shell Service __ __ _ 8 Sugar Bowl ____ _____ 8 Chadwick’s Market__ 4 Stella Ross, high scratch game, 200. Billie Wright, high scratch series, 518. Pounds’ Grocery, high team game and series, 784/2227. Bowlers of the week — Billie SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS Sugar Gals __________19% 8% Dreamers ____________ 19% 8% Bowldogs ...... 18% 9% Sugar Babes ________ 12 16 19 Sugar Stars .............. 9 Sugar Beats _________ 5% 22% Vickie Hamilton, high scratch game and series, 167/424. Bowl dogs, high team game and series, 478/1357. Bowler of the week— Vickie Hamilton, 463 handicap series. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Looney’s _____ __ ____ 14 6 Roberts-Nyssa 13% 6% Nyssa Welding ____ 13 7 9 ¡Muir-Roberts .... 11 10 Bicandi’s ___________ 10 10 Sugar Bowl ........... ...... 10 Arrowhead Motel ....... 9% 10% 11 Gate City Cleaners 9 14 Twilight Cafe ______ 6 16 Pastime Cafe_________ 4 Betty Phifer, high scratch game, 195. Lois Page, high scratch series, 533. Nyssa Welding, high team game and series, 789/2234. Bowlers of the week—Betty Tal bot, 530 scratch series; Bernice Cleaver and Peg Dority, 586 han dicap series. CRESCENT SPICES ARE BEST FOR o o o o SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS Miner-Eastman _____ Eastman Agency ___ Ross Rollers No. 3 Idaho Power ....... ...... Ross Rollers No. 1 Owyhee Barber____ Jaap Kuijper, high scratch game and series, 161/455. Ross Rollers No. 1, high team game, 381. Miner - Eastman, high team series, 1099. Bowler of the week — Steve Pecora, 437 handicap series. o o o o FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN Gate City Journal____ 20 5 Sugar Bowl ...... ............18 Clover Lawn Dairy.... 17 Skinner’s Service ____ 14% 13% Fangen Floral ______ 12% 15% Nyssa Implement ___ 11 Owyhee Truck, Impl._ 10 Muir-Roberts _______ 9 B. Ostrom, high scratch game, 224. Gary Quinn, high scratch series, 584. Skinner’s Service, high team game and series, 878 and 2570. 8 11 9 Rockers 11 Triple K’s................... 9 Rinky Dinks ___ __ ... 7% 12% Lucky Strikes .......... 7% 12% Don Brown, high scratch game and series, 178/480. Strike Outs, high team game and series, 400 and 1138. Harry Brendle, bowler of the week, 479 handicap series. o o o o NYSSA COMMERCIAL Howard’s Texaco 1 „11 „10 2 Eder’s 4 Nyssa Co-op ----- 8 7 5 Chet’s Motel___ 7 First National Bank 5 Holcomb & Main____ 7 5 6 Grain Millers...... ....... 6 Shell Service_______ 5 7 9 3 Eastman Insurance Home Dairies ..... ........ 3 9 Swager Ford ________ 3 9 Simplot Processors __ 2 10 Bob Toomb, high scratch game, 237. Earl Ford, high scratch ser ies, 597. Shell Service, high team game and series, 927/2644. Guess WHO has a crush on YOU! WE DO—and we woo your patronage with lovable low prices that enable you to save to your heart's content every time you shop here for your favorite quality foods. And so we send you this BIG VALENTINE OF VALUES ... A real sweetheart of savings to ask you to "go steady" with RAY'S FOOD FAIR. You'll love our courteous service as much as you do our world-wide variety and our storewide low prices! Wright, 518 scratch series; Emma Benedict, 594 handicap series. o o o o PETERSON'S BANTAMS Bulldogs ________ 1'5 Strike Outs ............... 12 Merchants Breakfast Served By Scouts; Boys Express Thanks PAGE THREE o o o o EAGLES MIXED LEAGUE Olsen-Bracken Wilson-Wilson Brendle-Ross Holcomb-Purcell Sarazin-Larson .... Seuell-Pratt ____ Kay Brendle, ladies’ high scratch game and series, 219/549. David Sarazin, men’s high scratch game and series, 194/521. Hol comb - Purcell, high team game and series, 671/1907. Bowlers of the week — Kay Brendle, 549 scratch series; Betz Purcell, 669 handicap series. Mild — Cheddar CHEESE 49( No Later Than March 1, 1964 On All Dogs in the City of Nyssa Over 8 Months of Age. RECEIVE THE Best in QUALITY — and — SERVICE! Superior Brand FISH _ STIX 5 P K G S. Old-Fashioned CINNAMON 1 Freshest Fresh Chickens Available! Choice 33 Navel ORANGES Fresh From Our Oven To You! 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