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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT VERNON LAW TO SPEAK AT EXPLORER BANQUET Meridian’s Vernon Law. noted baseball pitcher with the Pitts- bugh Pirates, will speak during a forthcoming banquet, sponsored by Explorer Scouts of Nyssa LD6 First ward. The dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Jan. 10. at the Nyssa stake house According to Chipper Burningham. a member of the sponsoring organization, tickets may be purchased from any of the LDS Explorers. SUGAR BOWL Standings o o o o WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES 6 Pin Pickers 14 7 Lucky Laggers 13 84 Splits and Misses 114 9 II Hi-Lo's ... 9 11 Lucky Strikes 11 • Channel Cats 11 9 Dusters 12 __ 8 Chukars 13 7 Darts 64 134 Mostly Mrs. High games. Minnie Adams. 194: Joan Simantel. 181; Marian Danford. 173. High series. Grace Stringer, 476: M. Danford. 457; Alta Stunz. 452. Bowlers of the week — G. Stringer, 476 scratch series; Marie Wilson, 554 handi cap series. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 23 Home Dairies 49 Parma Seed 414 30 4 33 Sugar Bowl 39 Arrowhead Motel 384 334 Howell Tamarack 384 33 4 35 Nyssa Sanitation 37 Chadwick’s 354 364 40 Gate City Cleaners 32 Brownie’s Cafe 41 .... 31 and Lounge 41 —.31 Looney's ____ 304 414 Wilson Buick Muir-Roberts 284 434 High games, Bonnie Nichols, 212/202; Mabie Fangen. 204 High series. B. Nichols, 559: Marian Danford (substitute), 534: Mabie Fangen. 507. Bowlers of the week —B. Nichols. 559 scratch series; Addie Vinsonhaler. 602 handicap series. Last week’s games ended the first half of league play. o o o o THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN 22 Gate City Journal 34 22 Skinner's Service 34 25 Cascade Gas Corp. 31 26 Sugar Bowl 30 26 Berrett’s Service 30 26 Morris Sinclair _. 30 38 Palmer Bros...... ..... —18 38 Eagles Lodge 18 High games, Don Bullard, 223; B. Smith, 209; Larry Fujii, 204 High series, Jess Asumendi and Bill Purcell, 563: Bill lest, 559 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD. M.D. KEN PFAFF, 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. ; Nyssa High School Calendar of Events Dac. 31, 10 im.-SRV FFA farm record book grading in On tario. Jan. 3— School resumes. Jan. 4— FFA -FHA party. Jan. 6. 12 noon—AFS meeting in cafetorium. Jan. 6—Wrestling at Vale. Date Max. Min. Pr<c. Dec 22 36 28 Dec. 33 35 14 Dec. 24 40 19 Dec. 25 32 23 .08 Dec. 26 32 13 08 Dec. 27 41 16 Dec. M 59 44 Owyhee Reservoir Storage Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Willis Hiatt. 546,870 Acre Ft. Debbie and Tommy left Wednes Dec 27, 1965 day morning for their home in j Dec 27. 1964 603,240 Acre Ft Seattle after spending a week' NEW YEAR’S EVE EVENT with their parents. Mr. and Mrs ■ SLATED BY NYSSA EAGLES Toni Young of Parma. Mr. and Adrian High School A New Year’s Eve celebration, Mrs. S. O. Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs featuring a four-piece band, is Everett Hiatt, Sonny and Randy j Basketball Schedule Jan. 7— Harper at Adrian. planned Friday at the Eagles hall of Burns were also holiday visit Jan. 8— Jordan Valley at Ad- in Nyssa Admission price will | ors in the parental Hiatt home include everything needed for an and with her parents. Mr. and rian. Jan. 14— Parma at Parma. evening of fun. Mrs. Larry Enfield of Parma. Jan. 15— Huntington there. The event is for paid-up mem Miss Abbie McGinley and Mrs Jan. 21— Middleton there. bers and out-of-town guests only. Anna Bollejak of Payette were Jan. 22— Melba at Adrian. Dec 24 overnight and Christmas Jan. 25—Kuna at Adrian. Holiday weekend visitors in the dinner guests in the home of their Jan. 28— Parma at Adrian. C. T. Blackburn home were Mr. brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Jan. 29— Huntington at Adrian. and Mrs. Loise Boren and Leon Mrs. Harry McGinley and girls. Feb. 4 — McCall • Donnelly at ard of Durkee, Foy Blackbum Adrian. and daughter. Rae; Beth. Alan SUNDAY VISITORS Feb. 5—Middleton at Adrian. and Mary Alice Blackbum. all of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buxton of Feb. 8—Harper at Harper. Jamieson; Vai Blackbum of Vale. I Caldwell were Sunday afternoon Feb. 11— Melba at Melba. Christmas dinner guests in the guests in the home of her brother Feb. 12— Burnt River at Adrian. C. A. Wernick home were their and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 18—Kuna at Kuna. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mel Beck and family. Feb. 19 — McCall • Donnelly Mrs. John DeBoer and sons of John Day. and Mrs. C. T. Bar tholomew. THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Sarazin-Larson _ 364 234 24 Butcher-Metcalf 36 24 Wheeler-Page 36 24 Huffiiidii-Scluliuig 3G 25 Bullard-Hust 35 25 Stutheit-Hitch 35 Parker-Reed 324 274 31 Stam-Seward — 29 33 Lienkaemper-Chadd 27 VanderOord- Vinsonhaler _ 25 Holverson-Stunz 19 Sutton-Riggs 17 Lois Page, women’s high and series, 194 528. Ray Larson, i men’s high game. 213; Bill Pur cell (substitute), men’s high ser ies. 562. Holverson - Stunz, high team game. 684; Wheeler - Page, high team series. 1973. Bowlers of the week — Lois Page, 528 scratch series; Ruth Holverson. 627 handicap series. o o o o NYSSA COMMERCIAL 22 Nyssa Co-op 42 Howard’s Texaco __ 41 23 24 Eder’s_____________ 40 White Satin 33 31 First National Bank 31 33 B and H 31 33 33 Swager Chevrolet 31 Eastman Agency 27 37 42 • Nyssa Jaycees____ 22 42 Local 290 22 High games. Jess Asumendi. 224; John Marsh and Carl Lee Hill, 213. High series, Dick But cher, 607; J. Asumendi, 588; C. L. Hill, 560. The first half of league play ended Tuesday, Dec. 21, with the Nyssa Co-op as winner. Members are Morris Huffman. Paul House. Pat Parker. Ernie Metcalf, Ralph Thomas, Dick Butcher and Schilling. o o o o SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Nyssa Auto Parts 41 23 Wilson’s Dept. Store 39 25 Zinn’s Flying A 36 28 MAULDING CLINIC Oregon Concrete _ 34 30 L. A. Maulding, M. D. Q’s Trophy Cabin____ 29 35 Physician and Surgeon Idaho Power Co_____ 29 35 “By Appointment Only” 37 Autolite........... ............ 27 Dial 372-2216 43 Grain Millers______ 21 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. High games, Bob Wilson, 214; Daily Except Wednesday, Satur D. Lowe, 209; George Coffman, day and Sunday; Wednesday 207. High series, D. Lowe, 568; and Saturday, 9 to 12. Paul House, 566; Bob Wilson, 525. Dentists J. R. CUNDALL DENTIST 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN, D. M. D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave. Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon o o o o MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Livingston-Newbill 39 25 Optometrist Tyler-Talbot 374 264 Sadamori-Takami 35 29 DR. JOHN EASLY Saito-Miyasako 33 31 18 North Third Street Holcomb-iStacy 33 31 Nyssa, Oregon Dodson-Stam 324 314 — Phones — VanderOord-Stam 31 33 Nyssa . . . 372-2949 Jones-Knowles 274 364 Ontario . . . 889-8017 Snyder-Skelton 26 38 »4 Laan-Zerbel 254 384 Veterinarians Women’s high scratch game and series, Phoebe Snyder, 196 TREASURE VALLEY and 526. Men's high scratch game, Louie Stutheit (sub), 235; Pheral ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Dodson, 196. Men’s high series, Bert Lienkaemper (sub), 545; Nyssa, Oregon Wilbur Holcomb, 532. Bowlers of Dr. B. E. Ross the week, Lavona Livingston, 495 Nyssa — 372-3552 scratch series; Freda Holcomb, Dr. D. R. Mason 588 handicap series. Parma — 722-6332 Ace and Lavona Livingston, Large and Small Animals Charlie and Gladys Newbill are winners of the first half of the split season. By Mrs. Waldo Smallay APPLE VALLEY Mr and Mrs. William Poppe returned Dee. 23 from a three-week trip visiting relatives and friends at Sweet Home. Albany, Roseburg. Salem. Independence and Portland. Orc Mr and Mrs C L Fritts visited Sunday with Messrs, and Mines Earl Roller at Middleton, Everett Fritts and J. C. Smith, all at Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Rov Rookstool were Dec. 24 overnight guests and also Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and fam ily at Payette. Price Couple Hosts Dinner Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Price enter tained with Christmas dinner for their children including Messrs and Mmes. Orland White and Lu cille, William Price and family, lx*on Price and Norman Price, all of Ontario; Doyn Price and fam ily of Pendleton, Ore., who were also Saturday overnight guests. Helen Hatch of Walla Walla, Wash., and Hazel Ferguson were Sunday visitors of Mrs. L. R Price. Messrs, a n <1 Mmes. George Griffin and family. Gene Honey of Caldwell, Jim Griffin and Cal vin of Nyssa were Christmas din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jim Favorel. Christmas dinner guests in the Jack Wilson horn«' were Donna Fuller and girls, Duan«* Wilson, all of Boise; Marvin Jackson of Bridal Veil, Ore.; Gary Morgun, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs Dale Mor gun and Rodney and Jim Wilson of Durango, Colo. Friday Breakfast Guests Recent Friday morning break fast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were Messrs and Mmes. Don D. Seward, Virgil D. Seward. Steve Love and Jim of Alberta, Canada Messrs, and Mmes. Dwight Seward anil family, Ed Wild, Roy Wild, Hugh Pierce and family and Mrs. Mabel Fox had Christ mas dinner at the Moore hotel in Ontario. During the evening ull the Seward families gathered at the Virgil Seward home for a gift exchange. Sunday dinner guests of the Jack Wilsons were Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Vickie and Susan of Melba, Dianne Miller of Hedland college, Calif.; Steve Miller of University of Idaho; Bob Miller, Boise college; Roger Barnes of University of Oregon at Eugene, and George Miller of Niiinpn Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson of Pine hurst were ufternoon callers. Visitors From La Granda Leland Fox and daughters of La Grande were Sunday morning visitors of Mr. and Mis. Rex Ni chols. Mrs. Verda Nichols was a weekend guest in the Rex Nichols residence. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norland and family of Culdwell were Dec. 24 overnight guests of Mrs. Mur tha Norland. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Norland and family of Culdwell were Christmas dinna* guests of Mrs. Norlund. Messrs, and Mmes Bob Shippy and Dun of Weiser, John Boston and family and Mrs Annu Boston were Chnstmus dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston. Mr. and Mrs. lairry Simmons of Moscow were Saturday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols Mr and Mrs. Churles Pitman were Christmas dinner guests in the home of Hazel Murphy at Nampa Mis May Pitman was also a guest of her daughter. CLOVER a CIOV ì * kctUHZkctUBJ HMM *• 2 ■■ I ■ Libby's — 46-Oz. Size PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT 3 Cans For . SNOWDRIFT DlkllS IZI m MIX 79' Treasure Valley — Top Quality Detergent Giant Size • •••••• 49' Shortening 65' 3-Lb Can Pillsbury Assorted Flavors Cake Mixes 3 Packages • •••••••• I-X-L - TOP QUALITY 89' 40-OZ. 40-OZ. CAN CAN CHILI CON CARNE 59 — 20-Oz. Size CATSUP DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. PATRIOTS LEAGUE Physician and Surgeon 24 B & M Equipment 40 Sugar Bowl ______ 38 26 The Merc ............. 37 27 28 Pounds’ Grocery 36 Nyssa Welding 35 29 Clover Lawn Dairy_ 29 35 Paulus Jewelry ........ 28 36 Dessert Seed 28 36 Mai. Mem. Hospital Postponed Wilson’s Market Postponed B & M Equipment team is win ner of first half of league play. Team members are Aut Stedman, Florine Toomb, Lillian Lundy, Lena Tyler and Irene Bartron. The latter moved recently to Washington state. High scratch games and series, I and bowlers of the week will be named in next week’s issue of the Journal following the make - up games. William Poppe Couple Returns Home Following Three-Week Oregon Visit 1 'WW o o o o Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. — Phones — Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street (j- Nyssa ' Weather • • • THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1965 PRODUCE Arizona White $]00 Grapefruit 4 4 Bottles For . . AQc 8-Lb Bag.................... ■ W MEATS LEAN PORK STEAKS 49c LEAN PORK ROASTS 47' Sunny Lou Carrots 2-Lb. Package 19c We Wish Everyone A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Prices Effective Thursday and Friday, Dec. 30-31— We'll Be Closed Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 1-2 FRESH STEWING HENS Each 59' 424 Main Street . Nyssa, Oregon