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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1968 TWO BANTAM KEGLERS BOWLER OF MONTH AWARDS EARN MONTHLY HONORS EARNED BY LADY KEGLERS Lori Otani with a 501 handi Taking bowler - of - the - month Regional tournament for mem cap score and Kevin Engstrom honors for November and De cember during recent Sunday af bers of the American Junior who rolled a 512 handicap ser ternoon contests at the Sugar Bowling Congress will be held ies emerged as bantam bowlers By Freda Aitoreca .days with her brother, the Elliott Bowl were Phoebe Snyder and Feb. 26-27 and March 5-6 at Nug of the month for December SUNSET VALLEY Mr and Nelson family at Sacramento I n Billie Wright, in the scratch di get Lanes in John Day. according during a contest held Saturday Mrs. Gabe Astoreca returned Arcata, they were guests of u bro vision; Sumi Ishida and Anna to Ron Torres, president of Ore at the Sugar Bowl. home Jan. 16 from a three-week ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Others competing were Kar trip which took them into 13 Mrs. Al Miers and family, former VanderOord. in handicap compe gon AJBC association. Young keglers from throughout en Vinsonhaler. Nancy Wilson. states. They visited relatives and Nyssa residents. tition. These lady keglers will receive Eastern Oregon will participate Teresa DeMinck, Lorilee Bates. friends in Kansas, Missouri, Ar The Astoreeas spent Christmas trophies from the bowling alley in the event which will be under Lineta Stedman. Bill Marcum. kansas and Oklahoma, and spent day with their son - in • law and Hal Brendle. Roddy Lewis and o o o o proprietors at the end of the direction of Nyssan Kay Brendle, a weekend in Amarillo, Texas, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Con Bruce Hipp. regional supervisor. league season. SUGAR BABES LEAGUE with their son, Edward and his nell and daughters at Jackpot. The two winning youngsters friend. Keith Salter. 2 Qualifying entrants will then Other bowler-of-the-month tro 10 Parma Seed Nev., leaving there on Sunday, will receive awards from th* phy winners to date are Barbara advance to the state tournament 3 9 Wilson Buick Mrs. Astoreca’s mother and Dec. 26, to begin their trip. Sarazin, Ruth Van Komen, Bar to be held April 16-17 in Portland, Sugar Bowl proprietors at the step-father accompanied them to 4 8 Arrowhead Motel end of the league season. o o o o bara Davis and Sharlene Giles. 6 6 Howell Tamarack California and they visited three Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman JIM BISHOP was winner of o o o o BULLDOG LEAGUE 6 6 Chadwick’s visited during the evening of the Nyssa FFA chapter's annual 12 SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Threesomes 24 6 6 Gate City Cleaners Jan. 15 with Mr. and Mrs Frank public speaking contest held 99 7 1 Autolite Buzzards 23*4 12*4 6 6 Looney’s Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Simp Monday evening in the high 15 ,7 1 21 Wilson’s Dept. Store Stevie's Rollers 7 5 Nyssa Sanitation son and Carlu visited the follow school little theater. Placing 16 *ï No. 2830 4 4 19*i Grain Millers . Gutter Dusters 7 5 Home Dairies ing evening with the George second and third, respectively, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 17 4 4 i Pinheads I!» Idaho Power Co. 7 5 Muir-Roberts (From th» N>-»».. Hitch Bulldog) Folkmans. In the County Court were Manuel Silva and Newell 4 4 Q’s Trophy Cabin 18*4 17*4 Eight Balls 9 3 Sugar Bowl Bob Ure placed first and Jim Esther Stephen and Russell Cleaver. Other speeches were Of the State of Oregon 24 3 5 Zinn s Flying A Strikers 12 Brownie's Cafe Bishop, third in the scoring of Gressley visited Jan. 17 in the made by Dick Cooper. Gary 2 For the County of Malheur 6 Nyssa Auto Parts Near Misses 6*» 29 Mi 9 3 and Lounge record books for the State Farmer | George Folkrnan home. Moss and Roger Nakashima. 7 Wil- In the Matter of the Estate of 1 Oregon Concrete Girls ’ high games. Cheryl High scratch games. Allene Degree on the district level. Mrs. Don Connell and girls of Pete Smit, vice president of the ALTA A. WEBSTER. High scratch games. Frank son. 180; Janice McCrady. 171: Holmes, 254; Margaret Toombs. The record books contain data Jackpot. Nev., are visiting tier Deceased. chapter was master of ceremo 199; Jan Bartron. 198. High ser Parr. 224: George Fanning. 220: Vickie Hamilton. 165 Girls' high of the projects that the student parents, the Gabe Astorecas and nies and serving as judges for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Gene Chester. 207. High scratch series, J McCrady. 477; V. Hamil- ies. A. Holmes, 614; M. Toombs, sister, Mrs. Duane Smith und the event were Andy Anderson, That the undersigned has been prepared for Vo-Ag. 561; Eris Bertram, 557. Bowlers series. F. Parr. 570; Doug Wilker ton. 421: C. Wilson. 397 The scores that they received family of Ontario. Harry Hoch. Bill Spiller and Boys' high games. Craig Lewis. appointed executor of the estate of the week — A. Holmes. 614 son and George Cartwright. 554. Gene Cowden. Bishop will rep. o o o o 202: Steve Pecora. 190; Ken of Alta A. Webster, deceased, by on the books will be counted on Feted on Anniversary scratch series; M. Toombs, 642 Brown. 179 Boys’ high series, K the County Court of the State their applications for the State NYSSA COMMERCIAL handicap series. Mr. and Mrs Magnus Ekanger resent the Nyssa FFA chapter in the Jan. 27 district contest e of Oregon for Malheur County, Farmer Degree. The members ap Brown. 518; Dan Wilson. 484; S. O 10 O o “ o ‘ First National Bank visited Jan. 16 in Arock with Mr and has duly qualified as such. plying for this degree in Nys and Mrs Jerry Gordon and fam at Vale.—FFA Photo. Pecora, 477. 3 9 Nvssa Co-op THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE The Threesomes emerged as AU persons having claims against sa chapter are Bishop, Ure, Gary ily. While there, they celebrated 5 7 Local 290 0 Parker-Reed winners of the first one-third of said estate are hereby notified to Moss, Terry Oft and Axel Ste Johnny Gordon’s fifth birthday noon of Jan 1« with Mr and Mrs 6 6 Swager Chevrolet 2 Bullard-Hust league play. Team members are present the same, duly verified phen. 6 6 anniversary. 244 White Satin Wheeler-Page .... 5*4 Bill Hamilton und fumily in On Janice McCrady. Craig Talbot and as required by law, to the under Some ot the minimum qualifi 6 6 Nyssa Jaycees 3 Sarazin-Larson _____ 5 Shagay Share spent a recent tario Jan 15 dinner guests of the signed at th« ’ law offices of Hen Montv Howard. cations for the degree are that 7 5 Eder's ...------------- 3 Stutheit-Hitch ------------ 5 Wayne Robbs were her mother, igson and Stunz, Nyssa. Oregon, the applicant must have been an Friday night with her grandpar o o o o 8 4 Howard’s Texaco 5 Stam-Seward 3 Mae Lytle and uncle, Lee Davis ents, Mr and Mis. Ira Price, after within six months from the date I active member of FFA for at BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE 8 4 Eastman Agency — 5 Huffman-Schilling 3 attending a knitting class at the of Roswell. hereof. 1 7 Sugar Bowl I least two years and hold the de Warren Johnson home. 9 3 B and H ---------- VanderOord- Mr and Mrs Ralph Lowe and 2 6 WENDELL WEBSTER gree of Chapter Farmer; demon High scratch games. Rudy Mar- Idaho Power 5 Vinsonhaler_________ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and Patty visited Jan. 16 with Mr and I 3 5 Miner ’ s Barber Shop Executor of the Estate strate proficiency in parliamen ostica. 214 ^200; Ernie Fisher. 213. 5 Holverson-Stunz ____ 3 Mrs. Charles Chapin. 3 5 Of Alta A. Webster. tary procedure: must have an in family visited during the after- High scratch series. R. Marostica. Eastman Insurance 5 Sutton-Riggs 3 5 3 Deceased. in a vestment of at least $500 612; E. Fisher, 560; Morris Huff- Renstrom Agency Butcher-Metcalf .... ...244 5*4 5 3 Dated and first published Jan project of his own; and must man, 537. Nyssa Auto Parts 7 Lienkaemper-Chadd ___ 1 2 6 Wilson ’ s Janitorial uary 20, 1966. j show outstanding ability of lead- O O O O wo- Billie Wright (substitute), 1 7 Ross Rollers Last publication February 17, ership and cooperation. men’s high scratch game and ser- ALL-STAR LEAGUE Girls’ high scratch games. Nan- 1966. (Games Played at Bye Lanes) The candidates will be inter ies, 199/534. Rudy Marostica (sub i 1144 | cy Wilson. 152; Lineta Stedman Gleamers 2444 11 viewed by state officers und com stitute), men’s high scratch game and Karen Vinsonhaler, 138: Jo No. 2317 13 23 plete a written test. Because only and series, 211/567. Butcher-Met Hits and Misses lene Holmes. 136. Girls’ high NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 2 percent of the state membership 14 22 calf, high team game, 717. Bull Twinkiers 18*4 17*4 series, N. Wilson. 399; L. Sted- In the County Court may receive the State Farmer De ard-Hust, high team series, 1987. Four Squares man. 375. Chris Marostica. 360. 19 17 Of the State of Oregon gree annually, competition is Bowlers of the week—Sadie But Mittee Four----- Boys’ high scratch games. Ricky 16*4 19*4 For the County of Malheur keen. cher, 510 scratch series; Karen Star Dusters — Star Lighters 16*4 19*4 Wilson. 159: Roddy Lewis. 159 In the Matter of the Estate of Sutton, 603 handicap series. and 151; Scott Engstrom. 146 21 Tapers 15 MICHAEL F. HANLEY, o o o o Boys’ high series. R Lewis, 446; 22 Satellites ------ 14 Deceased. SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Ricky Wilson. 411: S. Engstrom. 23 Little Dippers 13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7 Farmers Feed. Seed 21 Women’s high scratch games 395. ’ that the undersigned. Hazel Han 9 Bracken’s Store 19 and series. De loris Shelton. 182 Jan. 8 Bowlers of Week ley, as Executrix of the above 12 Regal Rides ... 16 Capping ceremony for the 1965- Lineta Stedman and Ricky Wil- entitled estate, has filed her final and 501; Rose Willis, 172/474; Holcomb's 15 13 66 class of student practical Polar Bear —....... ... 13*4 i 14*4 Ruth Roberts, 181. Men’s high son, scratch; Lorilee Bates and account in the above entitled nurses at Treasure Valley Com scratch game and series. Theron Harry Brendle, handicap. Court, and that Monday, the 31st 17 White Satin 11 munity college will be held at Wheeler, 230/548: Paul Penrod. Jan. IS Bowlers of Week day of January, 1966, at 10:00 18 Mildred’s Salon 10 Roddy Lewis and Nancy Wil- ! o'clock in the forenoon of said 8 o’clock this evening in the stu Anderson’s Corner 6*4 21*4 200/512; Weldon Wilcox. 199/500 Bowlers of the week—Dorothy son. scratch: Bruce Hipp and Pat day and the court room of said dent lounge of the classroom High scratch games, 1 Ruth | Court have been appointed by administration building on the Chadd. 194; Billie Wright, 190; Roark, class A; Rose Willis, class sy Wilson, handicap. campus. o o o o B; Theron Wheeler, scratch and said Court as the time and place Mabie Fangen, 178. High series, MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Nyssans to be capped during for the hearing of objections R. Chadd, 497; B. Wright. 495; handicap. Sadamori-Takami 4*4 thereto and settlement thereof. the ceremony are Clara Alley. 7*4 O O O O Brakes in good shape? All potential trouble spots Vera McCrady. 478. Bowlers of 7 5 Snyder-Skelton Nola Watson and Mrs. Joe (Sere okay? Get the right answers from men who knowl the week—R. Chadd. 495 scratch THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Dated and first published, De ..... ... 7 5 Jones-Knowles na) Stephen. 1 series; Lucille Wilson, 600 handi Skinner’s Service ___ 3 cember 30, 1965 Saito-Miyasako Pheral Dodson, administrator at 6*4 5*4 1 Cascade Gas Corp. - 3 cap series. Date of last publication, Janu Malheur Memorial hospital, will Livingston-Newbill 6 6 1 Eagles Lodge 3 o o o o ary 27, 1966. 6 6 Dodson -Stam give the main address. Class 2 Berrett’s Service 2 WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES 101 North Main St. Phone 372 3990 HAZEL HANLEY VanderOord-Stam 5 7 members will be presented by 2 Morris Sinclair 2 Hi-Lo’s _____ __ ______ 21 11 NYSSA OREGON Executrix Holcomb-Stacy 7 ...... .. 5 Instructor Jane L. Turner and 3 Gate City Journal 1 Pin Pickers 20 12 Harold Henigson 7 Tyler-Talbot ........ 5 Connie McClun for capping and 3 Sugar Bowl _____ 1 14 Lucky Laggers _ 18 Attorney at Law’ 7 Laan-Zerbel 5 lighting of the candles. Dr. E. F 3 Palmer Bros. — 1 Lucky Strikes ......... 18 14 Anna Talbot, women's high Voris, college president, will High scratch games, Delos Vin- Splits and Misses 16*4 15*4 Jan. 17 bowlers of the week— ’’cap’’ the nurses. sonhaler, 229; Tony Miyasako, scratch game and series, 202/557 Chukars 16 16 Area residents are welcome to Channel Cats_______ 1544 16*4 227; Clark Olsen, Roy Sadamori Mike Stam (sub), men’s high Anna Talbot, 557 scratch series; and George Hust, 223. High game, 222; Roy Sadamori, high Velma Stam, 580 handicap series. . attend this impressive ceremony. Dusters 14 18 Jan. 10 bowlers of the week— scratch series, T. Miyasako, 612; series. 601. Saito-Miyasako, high Mostly Mrs. 11 21 To Buy. Sell or Reni. R. Sadamori, 583; Larry Saito, team game 670; Livingston-New Joye Sadamori, 480 scratch series; 22 Darts_______________ 10 Clara Jones. 586 handicap series ' bill. high series. 1911. Try the Classified Pagel High scratch games. Freda Hol- 577. comb, 193; Emma Benedict, 187; Gate City Journal team was Joan Simantel, 182. High scratch winner of the first half of the series, E. Benedict, 514; Virginia split season. Members are Emil Nichols. 501; F. Holcomb. 472. Wohlcke. Lloyd Mackrill. Don Bowlers of the week — E. Bene Bullard. Frank Wilson, George dict, 514 scratch series; Virginia Hust, Willis Bertram and Gary Nichols, 600 handicap series. Quinn. AJBC Tourney Slated At Lanes in John Day SUGAR BOWL Astoreca Family Returns Jan. 16 From Three-Week Trip Io 13 States Standings Legal Notices PFA Boys Apply For State Farmer WE GIVE CARS GET UP AND GO! Capping Ceremony To Be Held Tonight For Nursing Class Check battery. Check and repair brakes. Precision check, tune-up engine. 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