Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1965)
PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON BULLDOG LEAGUE City Bowling Groups » Girls Girls' 1 Teams earns Set Annual Tourneys 0 Sugar Bowl Feb. 26, 27 and 28 are dates 1 Owyhee Truck Truck, Impl. 3 5» Owyhee set for the men’s third annual 3 Lienkaemper’s ...... — 1 city bowling tournament to be 4 Nyssa Auto Parts ....... 0 Trudy Olsen and Cheryl Wilson, staged at the Sugar Bowl. high scratch games, 158. Trudy According to Sam Parks, asso Olsen, high scratch series, 414. ciation secretary, all team events Sugar Bowl, high team game and will be held on Friday and Satur series, 562/1595. day evenings with singles and doubles competition slated Sun Boys' Teams 8 day afternoon and evening. La Ray’s Food Fair ----- o o o o 8 mar Orr is president of the city Lienkaemper’s ----------- 6 o o o association. 6 S & V Cattle Co............ 6 o o 9 Nyssa Auto Parts ...... 3 A meeting of the Nyssa Wo o Butch House, high scratch game man’s Bowling association, with ALL-STAR LEAGUE and series, 196/512. Lienkaem- President Betty House presiding, (Games Played at Bye Lanes) per’s, high team game and series, was held Monday evening at the 1 Little Dippers ......... 3 589/1617. local bowling establishment. Mrs. 1 Starlighters 3 o o o o House was assisted by Karma 1 Mittee Four 3 Kesler, association secretary. RIME BANTAMS 1 Chapel-Granite----------- 3 Eastman-Miner It was announced that the third 3 Castaways --------------1 4 Eagles ----------- 16 annual city tourney for lady keg- 3 House-Marcum--------— 1 6 Owyhee Barber _. 14 lers will be staged Saturday and 3 Twinklers 1 9 Ross Bulldogs ....... — 11 Sunday, March 6-7, with a possi 3 Gleamers 1 Idaho Power bility of some events being held Kay Brendle, women’s high 12 Spartans ...... -.... — 8 on Friday evening, March 5. scratch game and series, 180/483. Eastman 14 Westerns----- 6 At the Monday evening meet Bob Chapel, men’s high scratch Ross Leopards 15 5 ing, the women approved tourna game, 193. Weldon Wilcox, men’s Ricky Wilson, high scratch high scratch series, 493. Bowlers game and series, 156/455. Ross ment rules, decided on trophies of the week—Kay Brendle, class Bulldogs, high team game and to be given and voted on amounts A; Madge Burnett, class B; Wel series, 373/1036. Bowler of the of various prizes and cash awards don Wilcox, scratch; Glenn Mar week—Ricky Wilson, 506 handi- for the annual event. o o o o cum, handicap. cap series. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE o o o o THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Parma Seed ............ 7 1 SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE 0 Nyssa Sanitation .......... 7 Sugar Bowl _________ 4 1 1 Autolite 7 0 Skinner’s Service 4 Arrowhead Motel ....... 5 3 2 Wilson’s Dept. Store 6 1 Owyhee Truck, Impl. 3 Ace Pastime ............ 5 3 ♦e* 3*4 Local 290 .... 4% Muir-Roberts ______ 2 2 3 3‘4 Sugar Bowl ________ 5 Cascade Gas Corp. 4*4 PLOWT 2 2 Looney’s Market 5 3 4 Oregon Concrete 4 3 Gate City Journal_____ 1 Home Dairies ________ 3 5 4 Zinn ’ s Flying “ A" ------- 4 ••• 4 Park’s Roofing . .......... 0 Roberts-Nyssa _______ 1 7 4 Idaho Power Co. 4 4 Clover Lawn Dairy 0 Gate City Cleaners 1 7 4 Tom Takatori, high scratch Q’s Trophy Cabin — 4 Muir-Roberts ______ 1 7 •J* « Norsedco .... 2 game and series, 243/627. Sugar Dottie Parks, high scratch__ game 8 Nyssa Auto Parts ---- 0 Bowl, high team game and series, Doug Wilkerson, high scratch and series, 223/589. Parma Seed, 966/2714. game, 221. George Fanning, high high team game and series, 737 Sugar Bowl team was winner scratch series, 583. Cascade Gas, and 2165. Bowlers of the week— of the first half of league play. high team game, 1080. Idaho Dottie Parks, 589 scratch series; Team members are Bert Ross, team series, 2942. Liz Stringer, 577 handicap series. ::: Jess Asumendi, Chet Takatori, Power Co., o high o o o o o o o Duane Smith and Tom Takatori. | MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE ••• PATRIOTS LEAGUE o o o o Kido-Saito _.............. 12 4 3 Pounds ’ Grocery -9 NYSSA COMMERCIAL Stam-Lundy ------------- 11*4 4% 4 Sugar Bowl 8 Shell Service ________ 9 3 Laan-Bair ......... ..... 11 » 5 4 Wilson ’ s Market 8 Eastman Insurance___ 9 3 Newbill-Sarazin 10 6 4 Clover Lawn Dairy 8 3 Howard’s Texaco _____ 9 Adams-Simpson ____ 10 6 Malheur Hospital 6 6 ••• 4 Eder’s 8 Snyder-Skelton _ 9 7 6 Paulus Jewelry 6 5 Sugar Bowl 7 Takami-Sadamori ___ 7 9 6 Dessert Seed ....... -6 5 First National Bank ..... 7 Trost-Nichols ___ 614 9% 8 Shell Service 4 5 Nyssa Co-op 7 Holcomb-Stacy 6 10 9 Merc Dept. Store 3 7 Holcomb & Main 5 VanderOord-Stam ..... 6 10 10 Sugar City 5 & 10 — 2 7 White Satin 5 4 12 Dottie Parks, high scratch game, Knowles-Asumendi 8 Grain Millers 4 3 13 213. Kay Brendle, high scratch Saito-Miyasako 9 Swager Ford 3 M i k i Kido, women’s high series, 546. Pounds’ Grocery, high 11 B & H 1 scratch game, 171. Ward I Lundy, ___ „, team game and series, 811/2328. Art Stedman, high scratch Bowlers of the week—Elva Bale, men’s high scratch game, 245. game, 214. Jess Asumendi, high 491 scratch series; Pat Young, 568 Gladys Newbill, women’s high ••• scratch series, 585. Howard’s Tex handicap series. scratch series, 475. George Saito, ••• aco, high team game and series, men’s high scratch series, 582. o o o o 928/2634. Stam - Lundy, high team game, SUGAR CITY LEAGUE o o o o 689. Kido-Saito, high team ser 12 Bracken’s Store 24 PETERSON'S BANTAMS ies, 2009. 14 White Satin Sugar 22 5 Spit Balls 15 15 Farmers Feed, Seed 21 8 Alley Shiners 12 20 Regal Rides 16 10 Goof Balls 10 22 Nyssa Machine 14 11 Underdogs 9 25 Mildred ’ s Salon 11 11 Bulldogs .... — 9 Billie Wright, high scratch By Mrs. Dick Corn 15 Sleepy Sealys 5 Don Brown, high scratch game game, 193. Barbara Davis, high and series, 171/490. Alley Shin- scratch series, 491. Mildred’s Sa Arcadia Sunshine club will ers, high team game, 399. Spit lon, high team game, 781. White meet Friday, Jan. 22, at the home Satin Sugar, high team series, Balls, high team series, 1100. of Mrs. Cecil Houston. Bowler of the week — Don 2263. Bowlers of the week — Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen left Barbara Davis, 491 scratch series; Brown, 490 scratch series. Friday for Provo and Clearfield, Arlene Brammer and Lou Leav o o o o Utah, where they will visit for a itt, 568 handicap series. NORSEDCO SUGAR CUBES week with their son, Dahl; daugh o o o o 5 Sugar Babes _ 11 ter, Sue, and other relatives. Mr. TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN 5 Sweethearts 11 and Mrs. Carl Barnes and family Simplot Soilbuilders 12 4 11 Sugar Beats 5 are staying in the Olsen home 6 Bingham Service 10 11 Sugar Gals 5 during their absence. 7 9 Bonnie Howard, high scratch Morris Sinclair Bob Bowers of McCall visited 8 8 game, 148. Lineta Stedman, high OK Tire Store during the weekend at the home scratch series, 379. Sugar Babes, Lloyd’s Conoco— of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter Dist. 7*4 8*4 Bowers. Friday visitors in the high team game and series, 463 7 9 and 1317. Bowlers of the week— B & M Equipment Bowers home were Mr. and Mrs. 614 9*4 Dick Corn. Bonnie Howard, 335 scratch ser Thompson Agency 4 12 ies; Pam McPartland, 464 handi Palmer Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik visit Bob Fangen, high scratch game, ed last Thursday afternoon in the cap series. 211. Lamar Orr. high scratch ser George Coleman home. ies, 570. Thompson Agency, high Miss Lucille White of Boise 874/2509. spent the weekend with her par Wholesale Prices team game o and o series, o o ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orland White. WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodfel Hits and Misses 25 7 low of Oregon Slope were Sunday 22 Sugar Mamas 10 dinner gutsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. 13 19 Up to 400 Lbs.___ $18.50 Split Babes R. Kesler, Sr. 18 14 400 to 1,000 Lbs. 14.25 i Borderlines 18 14 ......... 1,000 to 2,000 Lbs. 12.25 Hi-Lo’s 16 16 2,000 to 5,000 Lbs. 11.50 Alley Cats 14H 17^ 5.000 to 10,000 Lbs. 11.00 Three Spares 19 No Strikes 13 10,000 to 20.000 Lbs. 10.75 Up By Sunset Valley Ladies 20 and Atoms 12 Over 20,000 Lbs. 10.25 I Dusters . ............ 12 20 12 20 C O. W ,’s A card party was held Satur BLACK PIPE Three Flats lOMi 21*4 day evening at the home of Mr. $13.00 (Over 400 Lb>.) Maxine Stringer, high scratch and Mrs. Charles Wiley where game and series, 178/492. Hits five tables of Pitch were in play. and Misses, high team game and A meeting of the Tri - Valley series, 444/1265. Bowlers of the Extension unit will be held Fri week — Maxine Stringer. 4 9 2 day, Jan. 22, at the home of Mrs. Owyhee Junction scratch series; Virginia Nichols. Elver Nielsen. Phone 372-2108 603 handicap series. Pleasant Hour Club Meets Seven members of Pleasant Hour club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. P. Coun- sil. — Conducted by — The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Sko- Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks gan and Randy were recent Thursday dinner guests of Mr. Ontario — 889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca. Mrs. As- ROGER BAKER, Ontario toreca and girls visited Saturday For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, afternoon with Mrs. Billy Lin at 12:15 p.m. Daily. ville. Cake and ice cream were served in observance of Debra Linville’s third birthday anniver FARM AUCTION SALE sary. I THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965 SUGAR BOWL À League Standings Around Arcadia ON STEEL Sunsei Valley Owyhee Steel AUCTION SALES WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 11 a.m.—Located *a mile south of Adrian, then ‘/a mile east and I1« miles south. 62 HOL SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn. Di STEIN DAIRY CATTLE. Majority vaccinated and tattooed. Current production will be given sale day. Public invited to ana and Curtis of Boise. Mr. and see herd before day of sale. (19 head of these cattle are spring Mrs. Chet Bowns were Sunday er heifers, consigned by Harvey Bennett.) 1952 ALLIS- dinner guests of the ladies’ par CHALMERS "WD" TRACTOR. 1936 JOHN DEERE "A" ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy TRACTOR. 1956 FOX FIELD Chopper with LeRoy Engine. VISIT COLLEGE IN IDAHO 1956 FORD 2-TON TRUCK. Other Farm Machinery. Numer Sam Hanby of Nyssa. Mr. and ous Items Consigned by Mrs. John Auker. CATTLE FEED Mrs Earl Flock of Ontario took and MILKING EQUIPMENT. ERNEST SEUELL. Owner. a business trip during the week Terms, Cash. Lunch on Grounds. end to Magic Valley Christian college at Albion. Idaho. • • :: WOMEN’S WEAR Regular $3.99 to $4.99 and $7.98 to $9.98 SN0-B00TS and SHOES • $297 and *4" • s HOUSE SLIPPERS . 97‘ Î9 $2! Reg. $3.99 to $4.99 FLATS BY WILLIAMS . . . AU Famous Brands Reg. $5.98 — Casual $4 97 WEDGES and FLATS Regular $9.98 .... H I97 \ heels Regular KNIT 1 $2.98 to $5.98 SUITS . . . . ' /30FF BLOUSES ... iJl Reg. $2.98 to $5.98 $J97 CAPRIS. . . . £ It ■ CAR COATS . . 72 Price Ladies' and Girls' | / FOR THE MEN Reg. $8.98 to $12.98 (Sizes 10 to 12) Regular $8.98 to $14.98 OXFORDS SWEATERS Reg. $4.98 - $6.98—Casual (Waist Sizes 27 to 40) m \^97 PANTS............ Men's and Boys'—Casual WINTER JACKETS 74« SPORT SHIRTS Vi PRICE Children’s Clothing Infants' — Regular $3.98 to $4.98 (Sizes 2 to 8V2) $197 SHOES . . Reg. $2.98 to $4.98 (Sizes 8 to 3) $100 OVERSHOES . . (OQ7 SHOES............ • • Boys' — Reg. $4.98 (Sizes 8 to 16) FLANNEL SHIRTS 97f Boys' — Reg. $3.98 (Sizes 8 -12) CASUAL X Reg. 98c — SNO- MITTENS .. IQ0 Girls' Regular $2.98 to $4.00 PANTS .... DUSTERS Girls' — Reg. $4.00 QUILTED $197 Girls' House • • Reg. 98c to $1.39 97 e SLIPPERS ODDS and ENDS COTTON VARIETY $100 YARDAGE, 3 Yds • • TABLE Regular $2.98 $29? CORDS . . . Boys'—Reg. $1.98—Sizes 8-16 PAJAMAS.. Boys' and Girls' — Reg. $4.98 to $6.98 (Sizes 8 ¥2 to 3) Per Yard Wool-Blend ft MATERIAL ... / * Each • • • 5{ Four Ways to Buy . . . CASH — LAY-AW AY — CHARGE — OPTIONAL CHARGE We Give GOLD STRIKE STAMPS With Every Purchase! NYSSA OREGON