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THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN 26 Sugar Bowl 34 26 Gate City Journal 34 Berrett’s Service 34 M 26 Morris Sinclair 34 22 Skinner's Service 34 29 Cascade Gas Corp. 31 38 Eagles Lodge 18 42 Palmer Bros. 18 High games, Don Hatch, 220 and 212; Bert Ross, 212 High ser ies. D. Hatch. 632; Chet Takatori, I 582; B Ross, 571. o o o o o o o o ALL STAR LEAGUE THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE (Games Played at Bye Lanes) 40 24 Butcher-Metcalf 10 26 Gleamers 18 38 Bullard-Hust 10 26 Hits and Misses 18 38 Stutheit-Hitch 12 16 Sarazin-Larson 374 264 Twinklen 37 27 Mittee Four 144 134 Wheeler-Page 14 27 Starlighters 14 Huffman-Schilling 37 15 13 Parker-Reed 354 284 Star Dusters Satellites 13 15 30 34 Stam-Seward 16 Tapers 12 VanderOord- 17 28 36 Four Squares 11 Vinsonhaler .... 36 28 Little Dippers 104 174 Lienkaemper-Chadd 42 Women’s high scratch games, 22 Holverson-Stunz 47 Earlene Thayer, 202: Kay Bren- 17 Sutton-Riggs Edith Stutheit, women’s high dle. 181; Evelyn Chapel. 177. Wo game and series, 220/524. Bob men's high series. K Brendle. Shaw (substitute), men's high 464; Deloris Shelton, 453: E. game and series. 236^547. Sarazin- Chapel, 435. Men’s high games, Larson, high team game. 723; Charlie Newbill, 218; Earl Jen Butcher-Metcalf, high team ser nings, 207; Lowell Shelton. 192. ies, 1987. Bowlers of the week— Men's high series. E. Jennings. Edith Stutheit. 524 scratch series; 515; Bob Chapel. 493; Paul Pen Addie Vinsonhaler, 603 handicap rod, 486. Bowlers of the week — Lois | series. Dick and Sadie Butcher. Ernie Cartwright, class A; Joyce Lien- and Sadie Metcalf are winners kaemper, class B; Earl Jennings, of the first half of the split sea- scratch and handicap. Evelyn Chapel rolled an all son. spare game and will receive an o o o o arm patch from WIBC. WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES o o o o 8 Lucky Laggers ___ 18 PATRIOTS LEAGUE 9 Pin Pickers 15 0 4 Splits and Misses 144 94 Dessert Seed 1 Nyssa Welding 3 Hi-Los 14 10 1 Wilson s Market 3 Lucky Strikes 12 12 1 The Merc 3 12 Channel Cats 12 1 B & M Equipment 3 Mostly Mrs. 104 134 3 Pounds’ Grocery ----- 1 Dusters_____________ 10 14 3 Mai. Mem. Hospital 1 Chukars ____________ 9 15 3 Sugar Bowl 1 17 Darts_______________ 7 3 Clover Lawn Dairy 1 High games. Allie Hartley. 178; Paulus Jewelry 4 0 Gladys Cooper and Marian Dan- High scratch games, Jo Anne ford, 164; Emma Benedict, 163. Holcomb, 200/192; Lenna Huff- High series. Freda Holcomb. 481: I man, man. r«. 192. High series, J. Hol M. Danford, 469: A. Hartley, 449. comb, 538; Betty Holcomb. 492: Bowlers of the week — F. Hol Betty Marostica and Earlene Jen comb, 481 scratch series: Betty nings. 485. Bowlers of the week Wilson. 559 handicap series. —J. Holcomb. 538 scratch series; o o o o B. Holcomb. 594 handicap series. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE o o o o 0 VanderOord-Stam ___ 4 NYSSA COMMERCIAL 1 Livingston-Newbill 3 0 Nyssa Co-op ---- 4 Snyder-Skelton____ 3 1 0 4 I First National Bank Jones-Knowles _______ 3 1 0 Swager Chevrolet 4 Sadamori-Takami 24 14 White Satin 1 3 Saito-Miyasako_______14 24 1 Nyssa Jaycees-------------3 1 Holcomb-Stacy 1 3 3 Eder’s--------------------- -1 Tyler-Talbot .. ... 1 3 3 Local 290 ------------------ 1 Dodson-St am ________ 1 3 4 Howard’s Texaco-------- 0 Laan-Zerbel_________ 0 4 4 B and H 0 Phoebe Snyder rolled games of j Eastman Agency _____ 0 4 209. 216 and 210 for a total scratch High games. Dick Butcher, 213; series of 635. Joel Mitchell, 200; Jack Carter. Tony Miyasako, men’s high 194. High series. Paul House, 562; scratch game and series, 207/571. Emil Wohlcke, 551; J. Carter, 548. Livingston - Newbill, high team o o o o game and series, 644/1871. Bowl SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE ers of the week—Anna Vander- Nyssa Auto Parts---- 44 24 Oord, 498 scratch series; Minnie Wilson’s Dept. Store 41 27 Stam, 565 handicap series. 30 Zinn’s Flying A _. 38 o o o o 33 Oregon Concrete ----- 35 35 Q’s Trophy Cabin __ 33 SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 37 Idaho Power Co---------31 Home Dairies________ 4 0 39 Autolite 29 Chadwick’s__________ 4 0 47 Grain Millers--------- 21 0 Muir-Roberts________ 4 High games, Rudy Marostica, 0 Parma Seed__________ 4 221; E Michaelson, 214; George Wilson Buick 3 1 Naylor, 212. High series, R. Mar Gate City Cleaners 3 1 ostica, 565; Paul House, 551; Red 3 Arrowhead Motel__ 1 Waggoner. 520. Looney’s___________ .... 1 3 Nyssa Sanitation 0 4 VISITORS FROM UMATILLA Howell Tamarack ___ 0 4 Mr. and Mrs. Danny Norland Brownie's Cafe and family of Umatilla visited and Lounge 0 4 last week with their parents, Mr. Sugar Bowl 0 4 High games, Anna Talbot, 204; and Mrs. Owen Gann and Mrs. Liz Stringer, 190; Billie Wright, Martha Norland of Apple Valley. 187. High series, A. Talbot. 535; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen, Mr. Mabie Fangen, 506; Jo Breshears, and Mrs. Eugene Stephen visited 504. Bowlers of the week — A. last Thursday evening with the Talbot, 535 scratch series; Jo Bre Norland family in the Gann resi shears, 603 handicap series. dence. SUGAR BOWL Standings JANUARY SPECIALS! Front Wheel Bearings Remove and Clean Front Wheel Bearings — Repack and Adjust Bearings — Inspect Brake Linings and Brake Drums. ONLY $2 • ..PLUS . . . FREE EXHAUST SYSTEM INSPECTION Guard Your Family's Safety! INCLUDES—Exhaust Pipes, Mufflers and Tail Pipes Checked Thoroughly for Leakage. -------- o-------- WILSON BUICK COMPANY Phone 372-2261 Nyssa. Oregon PARKS GIRLS VISIT Adrian High School Chris and Becky Parks, former Nvs.sans now residing with their Basketball Schedule Jan. 6. 12 noon—AFS meeting parents, the Sam Parks at Yaki Jan. 7—Harper at Adrian. in cafetorium. ma. spent a week during the holi Jan. 8—Jordan Valley at Ad- day season visiting friends in rian. Jan. 6—Wrestling at Vale. Jan. 14— Parma at Parma. Jan. 7, 4 p.m.—Drill team prac this area. Jan. 15— Huntington there. tice. Jan. 21— Middleton there. Christmas dinner guests in the Jan. 7, 8 p-m.—Basketball. John Jan. 22— Melba at Adrian. Frank Morris home were their Day here. (Junior varsity game Jan. 25—Kuna at Adrian. sons and daughters - in - law, Mr. at 6:30.) Jan. 28— Parma at Adrian. Jan. 8, 8 p.m. — Basketball. and Mrs. Leland Morris and Da Jan. 29— Huntington at Adrian. vid of Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Le- Burns here. Fab. 4 — McCall ■ Donnelly at Roy Morris. Shawn and Dyke of Jan. IL 7 p.m.—GAA activity. Boise, First Lt and Mrs. Frankie Adrian. Jan. 11—Wrestling at Boise. Morris of Tucson, Ariz. Other j Feb. 5—Middleton at Adrian. Feb. 8—Harper at Harper. Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m.—Wrestling at guests included Mrs. Morris' par Feb. 11— Melba at Melba. ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. George j Nampa. Feb. 12— Burnt River at Adrian. Jan. 13. 6 p.m.—Wrestling. Vai- Knowles, her brother and sister- Feb. 18—Kuna at Kuna. in - luw, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo livue here. Jan. 13. 8 p.m.—PTA meeting Knowles; her brother-in-law and ' Feb. ¡9 — McCall ■ Donnelly sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones at McCall. in cafetorium. Jan. 14, 8 p.m. — Basketball. and Gary. Vallivue here. VISIT IN POCATELLO Jan. 14—End of semester. Miss Cheryl Young of Reno, Mr. and Mrs Ralph G Lawr Jan. 15. 8 p.m. — Basketball. Nev., arrived early Christmas ence and Bud spent the Christ Vale here. morning for a week's visit with mas holidays with their son-in- her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. To Buy, Sall or Trade. Young, other relatives and I R. J. Denney and family at Poca- Try the Classified Pagel friends. I tello. Nyssa High School Calendar of Events f s / # J GUESTS IN PARR HOME Mr. and Mrs Kenneth McNall of Warden. Wash , and Buzz Parr of Corvallis spent the week prior to Christmas in the Frank Parr home. They were Joined for Christmas dinner by Mr and Mrs. William Parr of Payette. The McNalls returned home on !<> and Buzz left I)«< Fairfield and Richmond, Calif., to visit friends and relatives be fore returning to Corvallis to re sume his studies at Oregon State university. Enroute home from California, he visited with the James Rigney family in Eugene (Continued From Page 1) findings and calling attention to violation of ORS 294.435, but made no mention of it neither acknowledging nor denying it. But in one part of it the judge admitted, "I have not been happy with Malheur county budgetary procedures." (Editor's Not*—Anyone wish ing to read the entire article carried in OTR may use the Journal copy. And we are again guilty of quoting from parts of White's talk Wednesday as SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS there is not apace for all of it. Sunday dinner guests in th«1 nor do we have a copy.) Buster Edwards home were Mr and Mrs Roy Eads of Greenleaf, Mr and Mrs Ed Brandt of Ad GUESTS IN SMITH HOME rian, Mr. ami Mrs. George Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and man of Nyssa. Evening visitors family of Union were Saturday in the Edwards residence were overnight guests and Sunday vis Mr and Mrs. Gene McConnell of itors in the home of Mr and Mrs. W).>'1 Smith < Illi, i Sunday dm Caldwell. nor guests of the Smiths were Mr. Clauifiedi Bring Raiultil and Mrs. Don Strickland and Jo. 7/> Z7//Æ^ County Judge White Chastises Editor 7z; 7/Z BY SHOPPING AT M&W MARKET Choice of Flavors — Hunt's — 46-Oz. Size J JELLO Tomato Juice 4 Packages S1 3 Cans For.......................... Fireside — Four Varieties DO Zee — Top Quality COOKIES P/z-Lb. OQc Package...................... TISSUE Four-Roll Pkgs. 2 for.......................... 69 Jack 'n Beanstalk — 303 Size Del Monte — 303 Size ** ** Green Beans Green Peas... A A* 5 Cans fiQ< For.......................... CORN.......... »3 r Libby's — Cream or W. K. GOOD and CHOICE-Blade Cui LB. 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