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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2», 196» THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN BALING LEAGUE STANDINGS AT THE SUGAR BOWL Tuesday Businessmen Housewives League Hits A Mrs. 25 11 Gutter Gussies 24 12 Home Dairies 23 9 24 Lucky Strikes 12 Sugar Bowl 22 10 BAD Fumblers 20 16 Frank’s Sinclair 17 15 Sharp Shooters 17 19 Ward’s Shell 17 15 Queen Pins 19 17 Gordon Tractor 16 16 Trophy Snatchers 16 20 Albertson Feed 12 20 Bowl Weevils 14 22 Mendiola Barber 11 21 Up A Atoms 13 23 Lloyd’s Conoco 10 22 10 26 High scratch games: Rov Pin Paupers High scratch games; Allie Mikkelson, 244, Mike Stam223. Hartley, 223; Ailene Holmes, Clark Olsen 214. High scratch series: C. 187, Marian Dunford, 175. High scratch series: A. Olsen, 608; R. Mikkelson, 583; Hartley, 523; Freda Holcomb, M. Stam 581. 485, A. Holmes, 471. X Bowlers of week: A. Hartley, 523 scratch; Arlene Hendricks, Patriots League 555, handicap series. X 6.5 White Satin 17.5 7 Thursday Mixed Bracken's Store 17 9 Malheur Hospital 15 BAM Equipment 14.5 9.5 Bullard-Stam 25 11 14 10 Golden Slipper Morris-Leavitt 22 14 Sugar Bowl 14 10 Holmes-Myrick 19.5 16.5 13 11 Mildred’s Salon Fortin-Knowles 19 17 12.5 11.5 Dessert Seed Pett-Tisdial 19 17 11.5 Paulus Jewelry 12.5 Page-Miller 17 19 17 Regal Ride 7 VanderOord- 19 5 Nyssa Welding Vmsonhaler 13.5 22.5 22 2 Wilson’s Market Lienkaemper- High scratch games: Verda Wilson 9 27 Simpson, 200; Phoebe Snyder High scratch games: Edine and Lois Page (sub), 195; Rutr Miller, 193; Clarence Page. Chadd, 188. 232. High scratch seri es; L. High scratch series: Connie Page, 530; V. Simpson, 521; Bullard, 517; C. Page, 573. Mildred Carrel, 514. Women Bow 1 e r s of Week: Bowlers of the week: V.Simp- Betty Fortin, 488 scratch; Anna son, 521 scratch; M. Carrel, VanderOord, 59g handicap 577 handicap series. series. Monday Mixed 24 Rieb-Clary 20 Saito-Mivasako 19.5 Stedman-Stam 17 Fangen-Talbot 17 Stam-Lundy Jones-Knowles 15.5 15 Snyder-Toombs 15 Sarazin-Larson 15 Lain-Phifer 13 Holcomb-Stacy VanderOord-Stam 12 9 Sadamon-Takami 8 12 12.5 15 15 16.5 17 17 17 19 20 23 High scratch games; Aut Stedman, 200. Tony Mivasako, 235. High scratch series. Mabie Fange, 569, T. Mivasako, 623. Women Bowlers of Week A. Stedman, 559 scratch. M. Fangen, 641 handicap senes. ----------- O----------- Commercial League Howard’s Texaco First Natl. Bank Johannesen- Adam’s Motors The Sports Nyssa Co-Op Supply M a W Market Eastman Agency White Satin Sugar Tarter’s OK. Tires Eder’s Plumbing Ontario Takes 72-50 Victory From Bulldogs Sportsmen League 25 24 11 12 23 20 13 16 19 19 17 15 17 17 19 21 14 4 22 32 Wilson Janitorial 24 8 Nyssa Auto Parts 21 11 15.5 16.5 Idaho Power Autolite Team 15 17 Oregon Concrete 14.5 17.5 Ontario closed out its 1967 Q’s Trophy Cabin 14 18 Rieb's Market 14 18 68 regular basketball campaign Zinn’s Union ’76’ 9 23 Saturday night on a winning note High scratch games: Frank by downing Nyssa 72-50 in an Wilson, 231, J. Peters . -’12. SRV A-1 contest. The victory gives Ontario a Don Bullard, 203. High scratch series: F. 14 8 record for the season while Wilson, 574, Frank laindin, 565; Nyssa has won only twice in 22 outings, tn league play the Ti D. Bullard. 561. gers of Ontario wound up 9 4 _ X for the season while Nyssa holds a 1-13 record. Sugar Babes Gary McCamey led the On 23 Parma Seed 5 tario attack with 19points.Scott Idaho Canning 21 7 Jefferies paced the Bulldogs 20 Sugar Bowl 8 with 15, followed by John Shell, Nvssa Sanitation 18 10 14. Farmer’s Feed Other NHS counters were 14 A Seed 14 tossed into the circles by Cohn 13 Simplot's 15 Chester, 9. Dan Wilson, 6; Gary Polar Bear 11 17 Ross and Reid Saito, 3 each. Holcomb’s Const. 9 19 6 Muir Robert’s 22 5 Gate City Journal 23 High scratch games: Ruth Chadd 242/201. Addi«' Vinson- haler, 203, Erls Bertram and Jo Breshears, 200. High scratch series : R. Chadd, 602, Sadie Butcher, 570. A desperate attempt to com« E. B«’rtram, 508. from-behind bv the Jordan Vai R Chadd. high handicap ley Mustangs fell short as they series, 653. dropped a Feb. 22 63-57 Baker O ‘B’ league play-off game to the Antelopes of Adrian on the hard wood at Marsing. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barry The Jordan Valley lads, al of Madras arrived Feb. 22 to though losers, are partici visit their daughter, Mr. and pating, together with Adrian, Mrs. Charles Quinowski and in the district tourney now in family. They returned to their progress at Baker. home Feb. 25. The Antelopes points were Adrian Downs Mustangs; Both Go To District PERSONAL High scratch games. Shay Bybee and Rudy Marostica,226, George Miller, 223, Woody Seuell, 212. High scratch series: R. Marostica, 608. G. Miller, 589, Ernie Fisher, 569. OU BIG BEND NEWS I By Goldie Roberts BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs. Hagan Anderson and family of Harper visited Feb. 25 with the Witty families and the Dale Teters. Big Bend extension unit women met Feb. 20 for a 12 30 luncheon in the Community church basement. The lesson, “dur Neighbors to the South” was highlighted with Mexican foods and films on Mexico and Peru, shown by Mrs. Charles New hill and Mrs. Ben Witty. Guests were Mrs. Newbill, Mrs. Harvey Easton of Nyssa, Helen Okai and Ada Hamilton of the AKil unit. Mi. and Mrs. Will Bishop of Caldwell were Feb. 25 evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Verl Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell, Mi and Mrs. Varner Hopkins attended a Feb 24 steak dinner at the La Paloma cafe in On- taiio. The dinner was for dfieials of th« Malheur County 1 abor Sponsoring association. M in e s. Harvey Bennett, Edythe Prosser, John Packwood and Dy re Roberts recently helped Mrs. Wesley Piercy of Adrian finish a quilt for the Community church. tallied by Georg«* Gonzales, 23, Alan Zikmund and Tim Tail man, 9 each, lk>n Glaze and Pud Franks, 8 apiece; Steve Kriegh. 6. STEAK 79' i I r '' r ■■ > ■ z / < z .z' V r i r 2 LAYER SIZE i "Béttq Otocköi i i CAKE MIXES i i i for i i White Swan i i i i i 25 LB. i i BAG i i Kleenex - 200 Count i i i c 89 3 FLOUR 1.69 FACIAL TISSUE ! L 4 FOR 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J 1.00 ! I 69* $1.00 CERTIFRESH 10 OZ. CERTIFRESH 10 OZ. SWANSONS 11 OZ. BEEF - CHOPPED SIRLOIN - CHICKEN - MEAT LOAF - SWISS STEAK - TURKEY PERSON \l s Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family of the Big Bend area were Sunday dinner guests of her grandparents, Mr.andMrs. Charles T. Blackburn. other guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blackburn and their two great- grandsons and Mrs. Luxetta Furhman with her three grand sons all from th«' Vale area. 0 ♦ • Mr and Mrs. («rant Sasser and family of Wallowa, were Feb. 25 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner. U.S.I). A. dioici BONI I I SS 89( Round Steak Cube Steak 9ft Breakfast Steak 98( Rump Roast 79t Cheddar Cheese 594 Small Oysters 694 $1.29 Brd. Shrimp 59( Sii. Halibut Smoked Beef 3/51.00 2 *• 79C SAUSAGE Hind Quarters .. 5« LB. U.S.D.A. CHOK E TASTY, TENDER LB. INDIVIDUAI SERVINGS LB. WELL-TRIMMED, U.S.D.A ( HoK I LB. CHALLENGE MILD LB. OLYMPIA, 10 OZ. JARS JAR MRS. FRIDAY’S FROZEN, 1 LB. PKG. PKG. I I I I I I I DELICIOUS, TENDER CENTER LB. HORMEL, SLICED DELICIOUS. PURE PORK 27< 5« 4/SL00 4/ÎJ.00 4/SJ.00 2/8« 5« GIANT SIZE 5 QT. SIZE DEL MONTE 303 DEL MONTE - CREAM OR WHOLE 303 DEL MONTE 46 OZ. PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT CHIPS AHOY - NABISCO 111 2 07 LB. CHOCOLATE 2/7« Mushroom («liow Mein REG. $1.09 Chicken («how Mein REG. $1.09 Beef («hop Suey 69e 69c 69c 79c REG. $1.09 Shrimp («how Mein REG. $1.29 4 LB. BAG WE GIVE SRV STAMPS! U.S. NO. 2 « 1 '*■ ’ F* f POTATOES » 20 LB. BAG J? 12/S1.00 4/89Í 39e ¿’S ■L ¿3 * Í * w Bunch Carrots 2 LBS. GRAPEFRIUT 25( 14 FOR MW markets PINK FANCY CLIP TOP 2/9ft Miss Helen Hatch of Ontario visited Feb. 25 with Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaybough of Em mett, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks (.ale of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hlamier of Gooding were Feb. 24 evening guests of Mrs. Pearl«* Abbott. Mrs. Boyce Van deWater and Mrs. Eva Campbell attended a Feb. 22 Mission circle meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Smith in Roswell. Mark Ma us li ng recently broke his right arm during Physical Education class at school. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hill and family of Boise spent Feb. 22 with Mr. and Mis. Varner Hop kins. Jolly Janes met Feb. 21 for an all day session in th«' home of Mrs. Jesse Higgins. Guests were Mrs. Lucy Roger , of Ros well, Mrs. Nora Starkof Parma and Mi s. Jovce Hall of Payette. Four limits were tied for Mrs. Higgins, and the hostess gift was won by Edythe Prosser. Mr. and Mrs. Dyr«* Roberts, Mary and B«*cky Carroll of Adrian visited Feb. 25 with Mrs. Florence Henderiider, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Douglas, the Dennis Heaps and daughter, Melissa at Nam|>a. Mrs. Dallas Chaney left Feb. 21 for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop in U.S.D.A. CHOICE, CUT. WRAPPED & QUICK FROZEN _ Ä . 7*. CUT CORN - CHOPPED BROCCOLI - PEAS & CARROTS - GREEN PEAS - LEAF SPINACH Lemonade Strawberries Raspberries T.V. DINNERS SHORTENING Paper Towels Purex Bleach Green Beans CORN DRINK COOKIES Pinto Beans FROZEN VEGETABLES WESTERN FAMILY 6 OZ. Snowdrift ZEE PRINTED ROSEDALE 10 OZ. For LB. 3 LB. CAN I I I fM 8 ✓ U.S.D.A. CHOK E BEEF FANCY FULL CUT ROUND | Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and daughters of Boise were Feb. 25 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van deWater. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell represent«*d Adrian t (immunity church at the Malheur County ( ouncil of Church«*.*, meeting held Feb. 25 at Nyssa< hrislian church. Mrs. N(wl Tuigieny left Feb. 25 to fake care of her grand daughter, Mrs. Alan Decker and new son born Friday atCoburn, Idaho. Mrs. l>yre Rotxuts ontor- tallied the Happy Dozen Card group on Feb. 23 in her home. Guest player was Mrs. Delno Brock of Sunset Valley. Prizes were won by Mrs. Brock, Mrs. William Ashcraft, Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mrs. Bernlec«* Toomb. Lois Seuell was selected FEA C hapter Sweetheart at a recent banquet in Adrian. $1 High Quality Low Prices plus 6 424 MAIN STREET NYSSA . . OREGON