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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY DECEMBER 14, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Sportsmen's League uewi inc AT L e AOUE STAN0INCS THE SUGAR BOWL Monday Mix*d Thursday Mixed 33 19 Holmes-Myrick Sadamori-Takami 38 22 Saito-Miyasako 35.5 24.5 VanderOord - 33 19 Stedman-Stam 35 Vinsonhaler 25 22 30 Snyder-Toomb 34.5 25.5 Bullard-Stam 24 28 Fang* n Talbot 32 28 Page-Miller 27 25 Laan-Phifer Fortin-Knowles 32 28 33 Sarazin-Larson 19 28 Morris-Leavitt 32 33 Holcomb-Stacy 19 26 34 Pett-Tisdial 25 35 Stam-Lundy Lienkaemper - 33 19 Rieb-Clary 25 35 W ilson 25 35 High scratch games: Lucile VanderOord-Stam 24 36 Myrick, 199; JackKnowles, Jones-Knowles High scratch games: Irene 201. High scratch series: Thelma Stacy, 202; Klaas Laan, 217. High scratch senes: Barbara Knowles, 516; Jack Know les, Sarazin, 529; Tonv Miyasato, 576. Women bowlers of week: T. 604. Bowlers of Week; B. Sarazin, Knowles, 516 scratch; Anna 529 scratch; Minnie Stam, 605 VanderOord, 593 handicap. handicap series. ---------- X----------- ---------- X----------- Patriots' League Housewives League White Satin 35 21 Dessert Seed 35 21 Bracken’s Store 34 22 Sugar Bowl 33 23 Regal Rides 29.5 26.5 Nyssa Welding 27.5 28.5 Mai. Mem. Hosp. 27 29 B L M Equip. 25 31 Mildred’s Salon 24.5 31.5 Paulus Jewelry 22 34 Wilson’s Market 22 34 Golden Slipper 21.5 34.5 High scratch ga mes: Verda Simpson, 212; Betty Marostica, 210/209. High scratch series: B. Marostica, 551; Ann Talbot, 520; Verdi Simpson, 507. Bowlers of Week: B. Ma- rostica, 551 scratch; Sharon Boston, 576 handicap series. Vera Mitchell bowled tripli- cate games of 163. O Commercial League Howard’s Texaco 39 17 Johannesen - Adams Motors 35.5 20.5 31 Eastman Agency 25 29 27 White Satin 29 27 First Natl. Bank Eder’s Team 26.5 29.5 Nyssa Co-op 26 30 33 The Sports 23 Tarter OK Tires 22 34 M i W Market 19 37 High scratch games: Emil Wohlcke, 234/221; Don Moss, 213. High scratch series; E. Wohlcke, 627; Duane Holcomb, 566. Trophy Snatchers 37 19 Hits 4 Mrs. 33 23 Pin Paupers 32.5 23.5 Gutter Gussies 30.5 25.5 Sharp Shooters 26.5 29.5 Up A Atoms 26 30 Queen Pins 26 30 Bowl Weevils 23 33 BAD Fumblers 22.5 33.5 Lucky Strikes 21 35 High scratch games: Emma Benedict, 211; Allie Hartley, 190; E. Benedict, 175. High scratch series: E. Benedict, 524; Anna Vander- Oord, 493; Marie Wilson, 473. Bowlers of Week: E. Bene- diet, 524 scratch; A. Vander- Oord, 580 handicap series ----------- 0 Sugar Babes Nyssa Sanitation 40 12 Parma Seed 31 21 Farmers Feed and Seed 30 22 Idaho Canning 22 30 Sugar Bowl 27 25 Muir - Roberts 26.5 25.5 Polar Bear 26.5 25.5 Holcomb Const. 20 32 Simplot’s Team 18.5 33.5 Gate City J ml. 10.5 41.5 High scratch games: Thelma Knowles, 213; Eris Bertram, 190; Kay Sage, 198. High scratch series: T. Knowles, 529; Billie Wright, 528; Liz Stringer, 527. Billie Wright, high handi cap series, 615. Wilson Janitorial 37 19 Oregon Concrete 31 25 Idaho Power Co. 30 26 Nyssa Auto Parts 30 26 Autolite Team 27.5 28.5 Zinn’s Union ’76’ 23.5 32.5 Rieb’s Market 37 1 I Q’s Trophy Cabin 26 26 High scratch games: George Hust, 221, Frank Wilson, 206, J. Peters, 204. High scratch series: Emil Wohlcke, 565; Gib Holmes, 550. B. Watkins, 544. ---------- X----------- Tuesday Businessmen Mustangs Sweep Holiday Baking Fourth Victory Tips Outlined The Jordan Valley Mustangs coasted to their fourth straight win behind a torrid scoring by guard Blas Telleria Saturday night m a 60-50 triumph over the Adrian Antelopes. Telleria paced the attack with 27 points. He has now scored 30, 29, 28 and 27 points respec tively in the first four tilts as he has been one point be hind totals of previous tilts. The Antelopes* counters were tossed through the hoops by Zikmund, 18; Tallman, 12, Gonzales, 11. Holly, 5, Davis The rush of Christmas .hopping, extra guests and rou tine housework leaves no time for holiday baking failures. Avoid them by proper use of oven utensils, advises Bernice Strawn, Extension home man agement specialist at Oregon State University. When baking cakes, the kind and Franks, 2 each. Adrian's varsity squad will travel to Huntington Friday evening and will host the Home dale squad Saturday. Game time is 8 p.ni. of pan used can make a big difference in results, Miss Strawn points out. First, the pan sould be the right site. Check the recipe for proper dimensions. If the pan is too large*, the batter won’t rise to the top where it can brown. IXill-finished metal or glass cake pans give good results. Glass, however, absorbs and holds the heat, so set the oven thermostat 25 degrees lower than when baking in metal pans, she suggests. Cookies should be baked in a pan with low sides. High sides cut off the circulation of hot air so that tops of cookies don't brown. If the cookie sheet touches the sides or back of the oven, the flow of lieal will be blocked. Browning will be uneven. Baking a bigbatchofcookies? Speed up the process by placing them on a sheet of aluminum foil. As a pan of cookies comes out of the oven, slip tile sheet of unbaked cookies onto the pan and into tin* oven without delay. Or use heavy foil without a pan, says Miss Strawn. Choose a pie pan such as glass, which absorbs and holds the bottom. When baking several pies or layers of cakes at one time, using both oven racks, place them so that no pan is directly «vei anot her, Miss Strawn advises. Good circulation of heat is important in getting the kind of baked Raids you want to serve your special guests. You’re all ready to start dinner but tla* oven doesn't heat? Check the automatic oven time clock. If the control was used, but not returned to heal, to get good browning of th<> "manual" setting, thiscouldbe the problem. Or perhaps you’ve bottom crust of pies, suggests Miss Strawn. Place pies slightly just cleaned tla* oven. Did you below the center of the oven push tla* heating unit all the to get more thorough baking oti way in when you were through? Home Dairies 35.5 20.5 Ward’s Shell 35.5 20.5 22 Sugar Bowl 34 Mendiola Barber 27.5 28.5 27 29 Frank’s Sinclair 27 29 Lloyd’s Conoco Gordon Tractor 22.5 33.5 15 41 Albertson’s Feed High Scratch games; Don Hatch, 123; Jim Hitch, 222. High sc r a te h ser íes: D. Hatch, 606. ---------- X----------- NYSSA DROPS BORAH 2« - 1« IN MAT TEST * Lean, Boneless - Stew Beef Cubes Borah’s Lions dropped their first dual match of the year to a rugged Nyssa team at Nyssa Tuesday night, falling 28-18 to the Bulldogs. ’’ri Nyssa now holds a 2-1 record in three duals while Borah, wrestling in their first head-on match, stands at 0-1. 95 - Burningham (N) pin Stan Brown, 3rd 103 - Bale (N) dec. Scott Brown, 7-2. 112 - Parra (N) dec. Oster, 18-0. 120 - Jones (B) pin Cleaver, 2nd. 127 - Wright (N) dec. Reynolds, 6-2. 133 - Church (N) dec. Mc Kinley, 11-1. 138 - Vendrell (N) pin Hay man, 3rd. 145 - Jensen (N) dec. Woods, 7-6. 154 - Esplin (N) dec. Price, 12-1. 165 - Wallace (B) dec. Maro- stica, 4-2. 183 - Moulds (B)pinChar- ters, 2nd. Hvt. - Roberson (B) pin J. Church, 2nd. 69e ll>. ST E SEMI-BONELESS U.S.D.A. CHOK E WESTERN STEAK lb 63C MORRELL’S, SLICED LEAN FRONTIER BACON 2 ibs POWDERED OR BROWN OUR OWN WHITE SATIN 63 c lb. U.S.D.A. 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