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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT JET TO PORTLAND FASTER THAN BOISE-NYSSA TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson By Sunset Valley Ladies took their son. Dan, to Boise SUNSET VALLEY—Worthwhile Sunday evening when he boarded a jet airliner to return club meeting was held Dec. 17 at to his job in Concord. Calif., the home of Mrs. Frank Holub via Portland. Mrs. Wilson re with 15 members and four guests Although the general upland ports that the highway between in attendance. As this was the game bird season is over for the Nyssa and the Idaho capital city Christmas party, gifts were ex | year, shotgun enthusiasts still was quite slick and it took them changed and names of secret pals I have four species of these sporty more than an hour to reach were drawn for the coming year. birds on the agenda with the sea- home. ; son scheduled to extend through o o o o In a telephone conversation Mr. and Mrs. William Turner I Jan. 7, 1965. o o o with Dan, she learned that he of Owyhee corners, Mr. and Mrs. Legal game birds include the had arrived in Portland in less Berne Lorensen and family were o o chukar partridge, Hungarian par than an hour. He was in the Christmas eve guests of Mr. and o tridge, valley and mountain quail. Rose city, therefore, before the I Mrs. Ken Lorensen. The Berne SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES The season is open only in east family could travel the dis Lorensens were also visitors on 24 Wilson ’ s Dept. Store 42 6 14 Sugar Mamas — ern Oregon, which takes in all tance from Boise to Nyssa by Christmas day. Idaho Power Co. 40% 23% 14 6 Hits and Misses areas east of the summit of the auto. 24 Undergoes Tonsillectomy Norsedco ... 40 .13 7 Hi-Lo’s —........... Cascades. Gunners are reminded 31 Zinn ’ s Flying “ A ” 33 Harriet Hart, granddaughter of 7 13 Borderlines __ there is no open season on upland 32 Cascade Natural Gas 32 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, un MITCHELLS HOST DINNER 9 11 Three Spares game birds in western Oregon. 35 Union Local 290 29 derwent a tonsillectomy Monday FOR VISITING RELATIVES 9 „11 Split Babes ..... ... Bag limits remain the same as 28% 35% Oregon Concrete A holiday dinner was served at Malheur Memorial hospital. 11 9 Alley Cats . ..... during the general upland bird Sunday at the home of Mr. and Her sister, Gloria, spent the day 36 28 Autolite ---------- 8% 11% Dusters ________ hunt—eight chukars or Hungarian Mrs. Tom R. Mitchell and family with Janet Dail in Nyssa. 40 24 .... 7% 12% Nyssa Auto Parts Three Flats ------- partridge in the daily bag collec honoring Mrs. Mitchell’s son and 41 Q ’ s Trophy Cabin 23 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and 13 _.. 7 No Strikes ____ Vernon Toombs, high scratch tively, 16 in possession; 10 valley daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. children were Dec. 23 evening 14 __ 6 C. O. W.’s ........... and mountain quail in the daily game and series, 221/592. Cas- Dick Lewis and Ricky of Stock- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill 14 6 Up and Atoms — bag collectively, 20 in possession. ton, Calif. Other guests were Mr. Hamilton in Nyssa and spent Barbara Sarazin, high scratch cade Natural Gas, high team game New License Needed and Mrs. Vernon Hayhurst, Mike Christmas day with her mother, game, 181. Freda Holcomb, high and series, 1027/2992. o o o o scratch series, 485. Hits and Gunners are reminded that a and Larry of Haines; Mr. and Mae Lytle at Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca Misses, high team game and ser SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS 1965 hunting license is required Mrs. Eddie Hayhurst of Spanish 1 if they intend to participate in Fork, Utah; Nancy Hayhurst of and girls and Eddie Lowtrip ies, 442/ 1253. Bowlers of the . Sugar Babes -------------- 3 1 —3 the hunt after the first of the Logan, Utah; Miss Carol Sue of spent Christmas morning with week — Johnnie Russell, 428 Sweethearts ______ 3 Sugar Beats .......... ........... 1 California and the Don Bowers the Jess Asumendi family. The year. scratch series; Bobbie Miller, 541 3 Sugar Gals ------ .1 Astorecas were Christmas dinner handicap series. According to reports, most of family of Nyssa. Lineta Stedman, high scratch guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Also dining with the group o o o o the eastern Oregon rimrock areas game and series, 134/343. Sweet- Harold Lenen and family at Boise. were Mrs. Harriet Pennie, moth BULLDOG LEAGUE hearts, high team game and ser have good populations of chukar er of the hostess; and a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Asumendi and Eddie partridge, with some of the better Girls' Teams ies, 440/1252. Bowlers of the week Virginia Lewis, who is home for were dinner guests of Mr. and 22 Owyhee Truck, Impl. 30 — Lineta Stedman, 343 scratch bets in the cheatgrass ranges of the holidays from Brigham Young Mrs. Jack Knowles and family at Baker and Malheur counties. 23 Lienkaemper’s .... 29 series; Patsy Wilson, 397 handi- Nyssa. university in Provo. 23 Nyssa Auto Parts 29 Populations of Hungarians are cap series. Denial Student Visits 36 Sugar Bowl 16 not high, but these birds are in O o o o Rex Langley, who attends Port Janice McCrady, high scratch PETERSON'S BANTAMS cluded since it is difficult for with some top mountain quail land Dental college, is spending game, 173. Trudy Olsen, high Goof Balls many gunners to differentiate be 6 2 gunning found in the brushy can scratch series, 418. Sugar Bowl, Spit Balls tween the Huns and chukars in yon areas of Baker, Wallowa and the holidays with his parents, Mr. 5 3 and Mrs. Jim Langley. high team game, 564. Lienkaem Underdogs flight. 3 5 parts of Union, Malheur and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub per’s, high team series, 1519. Populations of valley quail are Grant counties. Alley Shiners 3 5 spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Boys' Teams 5 reported high in most areas of j The ,.._ season .... Sleepy Sealys 3 22 Malheur and Harney counties, | aiso ends jan. on 7 ducks and geese Mrs. Glen Teague and girls at Nyssa Auto Parts 42 2 Bulldogs 6 Nyssa. 31 Lienkaemper’s 33 Kevin Engstrom, high scratch 37 Ray’s Food Fair 27 game, 185. Don Brown, high 37 S & V Cattle Co. 27 scratch series, 487. Goof Balls, Danny Wilson, high scratch high team game, 411. Alley Shin game and series, 212/584. Lien ers, high team series, 1084. Bowl kaemper’s, high team game and er of the week—Harry Brendle, series, 577/1643. 530 handicap series. SUGAR BOWL Standings o o o o Sunset Valley Ladies Report News of Àrea Residents Upland Game Bird Hunting in Effect Through Jan. 7 o o o o NYSSA COMMERCIAL Howard’s Texaco 54 10 22 Nyssa Co-op 42 24 Eder’s 40 Shell Service 36% 27% 28 White Satin 36 Swager Ford 32 32 32 Grain Millers 32 34 Eastman Insurance 30 First National Bank 26 38 40 Sugar Bowl __ 24 B & H ................. 17 47 Holcomb & Main 14% 49% Bob Church, high scratch game, 225. Jack Carter, high scratch series, 560. First National Bank, high team game, 922. Nyssa Co op, high team series, 2502. O O O o THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Gate City Journal 33 23 Clover Lawn Dairy 31 25 Sugar Bowl 29 27 PLOWT 28% 27% Skinner’s Service 27 29 Owyhee Truck, Impl. 26% 29% Parks Roofing 25 31 Muir-Roberts 24 32 Larry Fujii, high scratch game, 248. Bill Purcell, high scratch series, 625. Parks Roofing, high team game, 967. PLOWT, high team series, 2682. o o o o PATRIOTS' LEAGUE Pounds’ Grocery 47% Malheur Hospital 45 20% 23 Sugar Bowl 43 25 Shell Service 36% 31% Wilson’s Market 36% 31% Merc Dept. Store 30% 37% Clover Lawn Dairy 28 40 Paulus Jewelry 26% 41% Dessert Seed 26% 41% Sugar City 5 & 10 20 48 Kay Brendle, high scratch game and series, 197/521. Pounds’ Gro cery, high team game and series, 770/2269. Bowlers of the week— Anna VanderOord, 480 scratch series; Dottie Parks, 558 handicap series. Pounds’ Grocery team was win ner of the first half. Team mem bers are Dottie Parks, Stella Ross, Melba Haney, Kay Brendle and Nora Snodgrass. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Gate City Cleaners 49 19 Roberts-N.vssa 46% 21% Parma Seed 36 32 Nyssa Sanitation 35 33 Looney’s 35 33 Arrowhead Motel 34 34 Home Dairies 30 38 Muir-Roberts 28% 39% Ace Pastime 23 45 Sugar Bowl 23 45 Naomi Fritts, high scratch game and series, 202/490. Arrowhead Motel, high team game. 780 Rob erts-Nyssa. high team series. 2135. Bowlers of the week — Ailene Holmes, 488 scratch series; Kathy Stephens, 570 handicap series. o o o o RIME BANTAM LEAGUE 7 Owyhee Barber BOWLER-OF-MONTH HONORS EARNED BY LADY KEGLERS Sadie Butcher and Lena Ty ler earned bowler-of-the-month awards in a contest held Dec. 20 at the Sugar Bowl. Mrs. But cher was named scratch bowler while Mrs. Tyler was winner in the handicap event for the month of November. The two winning keglers will receive trophies from the Sugar Bowl management. Other tro phy winners io date are Kay Brendle, Stella Morris, Thelma Knowles and Ruth Allen. 1 Eastman-Miner 5 3 Eagles ...... Idaho Power 4 4 Spartans 4 4 Ross’ Bulldogs 3 5 Ross’ Leopards 7 1 Eastman Westerns Craig Lewis, high scratch game. 150. Larry Miner, high scratch series, 419. 'Idaho Power Spar- tans, high team game and series, 367/1059. Bowler of the week—I Pete Morgan, 487 handicap ser ies. Funeral services for Mrs. Ella D. Smith, resident of the Nyssa area for nearly 50 years, were conducted Saturday, Dec. 26, 1964, at Lienkaemper chapel. Officiat ing were Methodist ministers Ralph A. Lawrence of Nyssa and Tom Foster of Ontario. Mrs. Smith succumbed at nearly 98 years of age, on Wednesday, Dec. 23, in Malheur Memorial hospital. She had been a patient in the nursing home wing for the past 10 years. She was born April 14, 1867, at Unionville, Iowa, a daughter of George W. and Margaret Dean. On Jan. 7, 1886, she was united in marriage to Jacob B. Smith at Unionville and they moved to Oregon from Iowa in 1915; Mr. Smith succumbed in October 1934. A daughter, Alta Fry, also pre ceded Mrs. Smith in death. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church and during her younger years was active in work of the PTA, garden and book clubs. Her favorite hobbies were gardening and reading. Mrs. Smith is survived by two sons, Dean and Dwight Smith, both of Nyssa; one brother, Earl Dean of Spokane, Wash. Also surviving are three grand children. 10 great-grandchildren, five great - great - grandchildren and one great-great-great-grand son. Interment was made in the Nyssa cemetery under direction of Lienkaemper funeral home. Pallbearers were John J. Smith, Clyde Smith. George Johnston, Dwight Johnston. Jack Walters and Artie Robertson. IN APPRECIATION We take this opportunity to thank our friends for the num erous kindnesses expressed in thought and deed following the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Ella D. Smith. We also want to thank Dr. David W. Sarazin and the staff at Malheur Memorial hospital for their care and courtesies extended while she was a patient. Your thought fulness will always be remember ed. Dean Smith and Family Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith and Family HOLCOMBS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb entertained for friends Saturday evening with a Christmas party and open house. To Buy. Sell or Rent. Try the Claitified Pagel NYSSA FIRST WARD GOLD and GREEN BALL //■ Wonderland by Night" Saturday, Jan. 2, 1965 9 P. M. — NYSSA LDS STAKE HOUSE Rick and Wanda Lashbrooke Orchestra Featuring FRANK TURNER NO ADMISSION CHARGE PUBLIC INVITED! FROM TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Morris Sinclair 3 1 B & M Equipment 3 1 Bingham Service 3 1 Lloyd’s Conoco— Carpenter Dist. 2 2 Palmer Brothers ___ 2 2 Thompson Agency 1 3 Simplot Soilbuilders 1 3 OK Tire Store 1 3 John Marsh, high scratch game and series, 253/592. Morris Sin clair, high team game, 883. Thompson Agency, high team ser- ies, 2435. Chapel Rites Held For Area Pioneer, Mrs. Ella D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Keith Langley^ Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Turner, and Todd returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin and night after spending several days family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Madras, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub were Christmas dinner Ed Alexander in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimball guests at the Wilbur Chapin resi and children of Oakland, Calif., dence. The Holubs were break- spent the holidays in the Jim j fast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Langley and E. J. Hobson homes. ert Fangen in Nyssa. Christmas dinner guests in the Guests From Washington Langley home included the Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dietrich Kimball family, the Joe Hobson of Chelan, Wash., spent several family of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams of Oakland, Mr. and days last week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander Mrs. E. J. Hobson. and family. Both families visited Visitors From California on Christmas day with another Mr. and Mrs. Larry Adams of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felty Oakland, Calif., spent the holi at Homedale. days with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander Mrs. Homer Brewer. The Adams spent Christmas eve with her couple and Brewer family spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grott- Monday at Bogus Basin. veit at Nyssa. Mrs. Adah Schweizer entertain Mr. and Mrs. Chester Counsil ed with Christmas dinner for Mr. and children of New Plymouth and Mrs. Jeff Parker and children, were recent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mrs. Gene Derrick, Betty Parker Counsil. The latter couple and and Don Hayworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Knottingham spent Christ Wood, Mrs. Schweizer and Betty mas day with the Glenn Knot Parker went to Burns Sunday to tingham family at Caldwell. Mr. visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schweizer and Mrs. O. P. Counsil were Sun and to see their new son born on day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas eve. R. C. Smith, Jr. ... ti^z/zx Betty Crocker Libby's — 46-Oz. Size Pancake Flour Tomato Juice 8-Lb. A C C Bag...................... 4 Cans $ i For......................... X 1 REGULAR or HOT NALLEY'S CHILI 00 15-Oz. Cans 4 for Campbell's — Meat Base PRODUCE LOCAL SOUPS V Potatoes 20-Lb. Bag • • • 79 Prices Effective Thursday and Saturday We at M & W Take This Means Of Wishing One and All A HAPPY NEW YEAR! No. 1 Cans 4 for MÉATS Blade Cut Beef Roasts « 424 Main Street . . . Nyssa, Oregon We Give SRV Green Stamps 69‘ ... 39' Sliced Bacon. . .. ..89 Hormel's