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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 SUGAR BOWL Standings THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON BANTAMS DEFEAT COACH M c D onald goes to alaska DURING BOWLING CONTEST Private First Class E-3 Ray Awards as Présented ,s Sweethearts _______ 13 Bantam keglers bowled in a mond K. (Butch) McDonald, a Sugar Beats__________ 7 13 I “Beat Your Coach” contest Satur member of the Second Battalion, Sugar Gals _________ 6 14 day, Jan. 23, at the Sugar Bowl, Eighth Infantry at Ft. Lewis, High individual scratch games, | with six lads earning awards by By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley Wash., is participating in the win Joyce Jennings, 157; Jolene , defeating their coach, Kay Bren Nyssa P T A chapter, held its APPLE VALLEY — Herman were Saturday luncheon guests of ter maneuver “Polar Strike” in monthly meeting Tuesday eve Holmes, 146; Nancy Wilson, 143. dle. Springen entered Malheur Me Mr. and Mrs. Al Grimes at Cald the northern portion of Alaska. ning in the Christian church. High individual scratch series, The winning youths and their According to an Army news morial hospital on Jan. 21. He had well. According to Cubmaster George Joyce Jennings, 388; Jolene handicap series are David Dan release, the average temperature major surgery Friday morning Hirai, Bobcat awards were pre Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts and Holmes, 386; Nancy Wilson, 371. ford, 632; Billy Marcum, 596; Da Bowlers of the week—Pam Mc- vid Wilson, 550; Kent Boydell, sented to Scott Goodell, Steve and is reported to be recovering Tina were Sunday visitors in the this time of year is from -7F to Gus Ostermeier and Harold Tun -75F. Partland, 254 scratch series; Deb 545; Craig Holcomb, 541; Kelly Bosselman, Tony Wilson, David rapidly. McDonald, son of Mrs. Ace Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Springen ing homes at Fruitland. Wilson, Cor Hopman, Tommy Zit- bie Howard, 396 handicap series. Kurtz, 540. Livingston of Nyssa, was among tercob, Bradley Ropp, Kenton and three sons of Moses Lake, o o o o Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin During regular play, David Miller, Gary Prowell, David Sim- Wash., arrived Jan. 21 to help troops recently airlifted to Ft. BULLDOG LEAGUE Wilson of the RIME league had antel, David Simmons, Steve with work at the Springen farm and family were guests for a fire Wainwright near Fairbanks and Girls' Teams high scratch game and series, 169 Sage, Kelly F. Huffman, Ray while Herman Springen is hos place picnic Sunday at the home will maneuver in the Big Delta- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene 4 Sugar Bowl ___ 8 and 421. Billy Marcum was bowl- mond Rosen, Roy Mosquedo. pitalized. Honey. They were celebrating Salcha river area. 2 Owyhee Truck, Impl...... 6 er-of-the-week with a 596 han James Shea, Billy Joe Lopez, birthday anniversaries for Gary Lienkaemper’s _______ 1 7 dicap series. Friday with the Leach family. John Bowen, Terry Sweet, Mark Griffin and Gene Honey. Lawrence Thompson entered a Nyssa Auto Parts_____ 1 7 David Danford, a member of Nelson, Kirk Holcomb, Roger _______ __ r__ _ _______ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and Caldwell hospital on Thursday High individual scratch games, Peterson’s Bantam league, had Report Birth of Daughter Sue attended a Monday evening Janice McCrady, 187; Cheryl Wil high scratch game and series, 204 Voeller, Timothy Hamilton, Allen evening, Jan. 21. He underwent A daughter was born Jan. 2 to son, 161. Vickie Hamilton, 158. and 488, and was also named Prowell, Dwight Calhoun, Deane leg surgery Friday morning. The Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leach of Boise. concert sponsored by the North west Nazarene college music club. Sappe and Kirk Savage. leg was broken about a year ago High individual scratch series, bowler-of-the-week with a 632 Bear and Lion Gold and Silver and has not healed properly. It She weighed 7 pounds, 12% oun Robert Hale, a classmate of Lloyd Janice McCrady, 4 7 2; Vickie handicap series. arrows were presented to Manuel is hoped this operation will over ces and was named Lana Michele. Dibble, was a participant. Hamilton, 441; Cheryl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson Defuentes, Rex Schilling, Kelly come the difficulties and it will Mrs. Leach will be remembered 407. as Ethel May Pearcy. Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, B. Huffman, Mark Greig and heal. Local Junior Bowlers Henry Morrow. Boys' Games Mrs. Robert Pearcy, Sr., visited and Mrs. Bert Tredway. Ray’s Food Fair______ 11 5 Lose to Ontario Girls Year pin recipients were Rex Lienkaemper’s ....... 10 6 A team of girls from the On Schilling, one; Kirby Huffman, Attends Church Seminar S & V Cattle Co............ 8 8 Mrs. Helen Wilson attended a tario junior bowling league came one; Mark Greig, two; Kelly B. The Flying A Ranches, Inc, Nyssa Auto Parts ........ 3 13 to Nyssa Saturday for a contest Huffman, two; Manuel Defuen- legislative seminar of the Metho- High individual scratch games. with young ladies of the local tes, two; and Henry Morrow, dist church Thursday and Friday Danny Wilson, 192 and 180; Paul of last week. It was held in the league. Comprising the visiting three. House, 177. High individual Cathedral of the Rockies at Boise. team were Vickie Saito, Jean — of-- Denner and assistant denner scratch series, Danny Wilson, ’530; Shuford, Linda Yaguchi and Car Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and Paul House and Reid Saito, 460. rie Saito. Due to illness, they bars were presented to Timothy family were Sunday dinner guests Registered Aberdeen Angus Hamilton, Don Sappe, Kirk Hol o o o o were short one member so a comb, David Simantel and Brad of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Franklin and family of Payette. dummy score was used. ley Ropp. Bingham Service____ 14 Darla Ruse of Caldwell visited 6 Opposing the girls from the — at — The meeting was conducted by during the weekend with her Simplot Soilbuilders 12 8 neighboring town were Janice Morris Sinclair ______ 11 9 McCrady, Vickie Hamilton, Trudy Cubmaster Hirai. He was assist grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva OK Tire Store___ ____ 11 9 Olsen, Lucille Bertram and Diane ed by Martin Greig, assistant Hill. LA GRANDE, OREGON cubmaster; Clarence Clapp and Move to South Dakota Thompson Agency___ 8% 11% Jennings. Bill Hamilton, committee mem Lloyd’s Conoco— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran re Final tally showed the visitors LOTS SELLING Carpenter Dist............ 8% 11% with a 2668 handicap score com bers. ceived news during the weekend 12 Open Heifers — 2 Herd Bulls — 13 Bred Heifers B & M Equipment*__ 7 9 from their son, Mr. and Mrs. John pared to 2512 for the Nyssa girls. 9 Yearling Bulls — 36 Breeding-Age Bulls Palmer Brothers*____ 4 12 A return match is being plan Pete Kratzer left Tuesday for Moran and family, formerly of — FOR CATALOGS CONTACT — * Jan. 19 games postponed. ned at Bye Lanes sometime dur Lewiston, Idaho, where he has Layton, Utah. The family had High individual scratch games, ing February. employment as a welder and me- arrived safely at Rapid City, S.D., ALL AMERICAN SALES SERVICE Floyd Johnson, 216; David Sara chanic with the Cascade Cart where John has been temporarily Route 3, Box 350 Longmont, Colorado zin, 213. High individual scratch transferred. Classifieds Bring Results! ridge company. series, David Sarazin, 569; Fred Stelling, 567. Bingham Service, 'JcSrEH? i^r^r=^í^i^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^r=dr^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^f^r^r^r==Jr==Jr=Jr==Jr==Jt==Jr==ir==if=ir==Jí==u^J^|] high team game and series, 855 and 2483. NORSEDCO SUGAR CUBES Sugar Babes________ 14 T° NEVER A QUESTION OF QUALITY ...when You Paint with Professional paint ers know that Fuller paints are quality paints... outstand ing in every way for painting projects of every type. That’s why so many of them insist on Fuller prod ucts. So should you! FULLER...SINCE 1849... SUPERIOR PAINTS FOR WESTERN UVING THIS WEEK'S BUYI Special Latex WALL PAINT $2.98 Gal. 1 Don B. Moss Firestone Store NYSSA . . . OREGON Springen and Thompson Hospitalized ’ Scouts.,, For Ma¡or Surgeries During Week « T OOOO 000 o o o SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Bracken’s Store _____ 25 15 16 White Satin Sugar___ 24 16 Farmers Feed, Seed__ 24 22 Regal Ride Shocks___ 18 23 Nyssa Machine ______ 17 28 Mildred’s Salon __ 12 High scratch games: Claudine Garrison, 192; Jo Anne Holcomb, 190; Eileen Bosselman, 189. High scratch series: Eris Bertram, 523; Jimmie Hatch, 502; Barbara Da vis, 498. Bowlers of the week— Eris Bertram, 523 scratch series; Arlene Brammer, 586 handicap series; Eileen Bosselman (alter nate), 576 handicap series. OOOO SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Parma Seed ______ 10 2 Arrowhead Motel . 9 3 Looney’s _________ _ 9 3 Nyssa Sanitation 5 ._ 7 Ace Pastime _____ _ 7 5 Sugar Bowl ______ ... 7 5 Home Dairies ____ _ 5 7 Roberts-Nyssa ___ _ 3 9 Gate City Cleaners ... 3 9 Muir-Roberts ____ _ 2 10 High individual scratch games: Naomi Fritts, 209; Jinny Hill, <202; Lois Page, 193. High indivi dual scratch series: Naomi Fritts, 558; Lois Page, 526; Betty House, 494. Bowlers of the week—Betty House, 605 handicap series; Lois Page, 526 scratch series. OOOO SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Cascade Gas Corp....... 8% 3% o o o o Autolite ____ ________ 8 4 THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Zinn’s Flying “A”_____ 8 4 Skinner ’ s Service _____ 8 0 Wilson’s Dept. Store___ 7 5 Owyhee Truck, Impl___ 6 2 Q’s Trophy Cabin_____ 7 ’5 Sugar Bowl ____ 5 3 Norsedco ____________ 6 6 6 3 Local 290 ................ 4% 7% PLOWT __________ Gate City Journal _____ 4 4 Oregon Concrete _____ 4 8 Muir-Roberts ________ 2 6 Idaho Power Co______ 4 8 7 Nyssa Auto Parts_____ 3 9 Clover Lawn Dairy ....... 1 Park’s Roofing _______ 1 7 High individual scratch games: Jess Asumendi, high scratch Earl Campbell, 226; Evan Tobler, 211; Lloyd Parrill, 210. High in game, 230. Jess Asumendi and Willis Bertram, high scratch ser dividual scratch series: Evan ies, 589. Clover Lawn Dairy, high Tobler, 565; Earl Campbell, 562; team game, 934. Sugar Bowl, high Lloyd Parrill, 545. team series, 2669. OOOO OOOO WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES NYSSA COMMERCIAL 10 Hits and Misses______ 26 Howard’s Texaco ____ 13 3 Sugar Mamas ____ __ 26 10 Shell Service___ ____ .12 4 Split Babes ________ .23 13 Eastman Insurance_ .10 6 15 Borderlines ________ 21 First National Bank 10 6 17 Hi-Lo’s ........................ 19 Eder’s ___________ 9 7 18% Three Spares _______ 17% White Satin______ 8 8 19 Alley Cats ............... .17 Nyssa Co-op _____ 8 8 Up and Atoms_______ 1’5 21 Sugar Bowl ______ 7 9 Three Flats ................... 13% 22% Holcomb & Main___ 6 10 23 No Strikes .................... 13 Grain Millers _____ 5 11 Dusters _____________ 13 23 Swager Ford _____ 4 12 24 C. O. W.’s__ ___ _____ 12 B and H__________ 4 12 High individual scratch games, Dick Miller, high scratch _ game, Alta Stunz, 202; Marian Danford, 215. Don Bullard, high scratch 187; Claudine Garrison, 184. High series, 595. Howard’s Texaco, individual scratch series, Marian high team game and series, 912 Danford, 506; Alta Stunz, 476; and 2604. Barbara Sarazin, 465. Bowlers of o o o o the week — Marian Danford, 506 THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE scratch series; Laura Penrod, 562 Huffman-Livingston __ .9 3 handicap series. Reed-Tyler __________ 9 3 Bullard-Hust ................. 8% 3% VanderOord-Brendle ... 8 4 Sarazin-Larson .............. 7 5 Butcher-Metcalf ______ 5 7 Snodgrass-Toomb ____ 5 7 Jenkins-Lienkaemper .5 7 Stunz-Sallee ..... ....... .... .5 7 Purcell-Iest __________ 4% 7% Morris-Jones _________ 4 8 Bartron-Toombs ......... 2 10 Kay Brendle, women’s high scratch game and series, 223/555. George Hust and Vernon Toombs, men’s high scratch games, 204. George Hust, men’s high scratch series, 538. Bartron-Toombs, high team game, 707. Huffman-Liv ingston, high team series, 2058. Bowlers of the week — Orville Reed and Jan Bartron, 440 scratch series; Anna VanderOord, 559 handicap series. FULLER'S PAGE FIVE o o o o PATRIOTS LEAGUE Pounds’ Grocery ____ j 11 6 Wilson’s Market __ 11 5 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 11 5 Sugar Bowl _________ 9 7 Shell Service________ 8 8 Paulus Jewelry__ ____ 8 8 Malheur Hospital ___ 7 9 Dessert Seed .............. 6 10 Sugar City 5 & 10 5 11 Merc Dept. Store ____ 4 12 High individual scratch games, Lavona Livingston, 183; Stella Ross, 176; Judy French, 175. High individual scratch series, Anna | VanderOord, 482; Earlene Jen- | nings, 479; Aut Stedman and Wagner, 473. Bowlers of i week — Earlene Jennings, scratch series; Aut Stedman, i handicap series. Firs! Production Sale MONDAY, FEB. 1 I P. m. PST La Grande Livestock Commission 72 — I 0 0 0 0 0 0 D D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Water Softener • AOc Candy Bars 3 Bags of 5 Bars • REGULAR SIZE KRAFT — MACARONI and CHEESE '100 LUX SOAP DINNERS Bag of 6 Bars . . . X 5 NABISCO ASSORTED 0 0 I 0 NESTLE'S 10c —CREAM WHITE KING King Size 72 1 COOKIES FEATURE VALUES THIS WEEK! 3-U. Can 81 CRISCO DR. ROSS • Oreos • Pinwheels • Chocolate Chip S)og Food • •25Lb- Ba9 For . . .69* STA-FLO — REG. 79c SIZE Spray Starch TREASURE VALLEY — SMOKED Navel Oranges 2—5-Lb. Bags . . Delicious APPLES 2—4-Lb. Bags . . . 99£ 49- Picnic Hams YOUNG — TENDER Beef Liver Sale Dates—January 28, 29 and 30 e