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Thursday, October 21, 1971 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon ■^1 £ a Dhpacant I llvll JUIIIf Mil il 11 Seasons aaside hunters (except Klamath ll|J3|lcounty) have a bag limit of 3 roosters daily, 9 in possession, Eastern Oregon quail hunters have a bag limit in that part of Bowlers of the week: Edie Stutheit, 492, scratch; Marcy Emery, 641 handicap. 0 0 0 PATRIOTS LEAGUE 5 White Satin 15 Nyssa Welding 14 6 13 Paulus Jewelry 7 Sugar Bowl 13 7 Wilsons 12 I Muir Roberts 9 II Olympic 8 12 Eders 6 1 1 Sunset Market 6 14 Idaho First Nat’l Bank 4 16 High team game and series; White Satin, 937; Sugar Bowl, 2670. Individual high games and series, Verda Simpson, 214/ 526: Amy Mitchell, 193; Mabie Fangen, 188’ Phoebe Snyder,530; Diane Jennings, 524. Bowlers of the week, Phoebe Snyder, 530, scratch; Verda Simpson, 568, handicap. 0 0 0 4. MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Holcomb-Stacy 15.5 13 Lundy-Snyder 13 Heitzman-Stam VanderOord-Stam 12 Talbot-Larsen 11.5 Allen-Purinton 11 Saraz in-Larson 10 Wilson-Metcalf 9 Stedman-Hill 8 Looney-Takami 7 Laan-Phifer 6.5 Jones-Knowles 3.5 Womens high games: Stacy, 202; Ruth Allen, 201; Barbara Sarazin, 200. Womens high series; Phoebe Snyder, 505; LaNae Hammon, 502; Anna VanderOord, 497. Mens high games; John Purin ton, 218, Jon Heitzman, 218; Ward Lundy, 213. Mens high series; Jon Heitz man, 608; Claude Stacy, 586; Ward Lundy, 579. Team game and series; Allen- Purinton, 873; Holcomb-Stacy, 2439. Bowlers of the week: Phoebe Snyder, 505 scratch; LaNae Hammon, 619 handicap. 0 0 0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED 17 7 Stutheit-Clary 16.5 7.5 Butcher-Chadd 10 14 Holmes-Myrick 13 11 Riggs-Card 12 12 Morris-Miller 13 Greenway-Morrison i 11 13 11 Emery-Wagner 13.5 Martin-Hatch 1 10.5 14 VanderOord-Pounds I 10 14 10 Morrison-Reed 14 Focht-Maltsberger 10 15 9 Frank-Seward Womens high games and se- Ties: Ruth Chadd, 201/502; Edie Stutheit, 179/492;Pat Reed, 176; Margie Miller, 482. Mens high games and series: Louie Stutheit, 233/610; Howard Myrick, 210; Carl Miller, 208/ 551; Don Hatch, 548. Team high game and series; Emery-Wagner, 851; Martin- Hatch, 2397. ATTENTION BIRD HUNTERSI tvir WE’LL BE 'OHH TUESDAY NIGHT BUSINESS 4 16 Eastside Cafe 6.5 13.5 Team 4 6.5 13.5 Adrian Oil 7 13 Twilight Cafe 7 13 Home Dairies 13 7 Nyssa P.D. 13 7 Murdock-Mendiola 13.5 6.5 Dessert SeedCo. Frank’s Sinclair 6.5 13.5 Elliott Tire 4 16 No scores for Team 11 and 12 High games and series; Clark Olsen, 250/649/805; Rudy Ma- rostica, 212/765; Don Hatch, 215; Klaas Laan, 754. High scratch team, Eastside Cafe, 2764; Team 4, 2677; Twi light Cafe, 2669. 0 0 0 SUGAR BABES The Oregon Game Commis sion advised hunters that be ginning October 16 they will have almost a full slate of hunt ing seasons to choose from. The date marks the opening of the statewide pheasant and quail season to go along with the buck deer, chukar and Hungarian partridge, and waterfowl sea sons already underway. In Klamath, Lake and Harney counties upland bird hunters will start the season at one-half hour before sunrise. Following the 8 a.m., October 16 opening for the rest of the state, nim- rods should adhere to the one- half hour before sunrise shooting time schedule. Shot gunners should check the time table calendar in the upland game birdand waterfowl regula tions booklet. The season on pheasants will extend through November 14. The quail season in western Oregon will also close on that date but eastern Oregon gunners may continue after quail through January 23. Bag limit for pheasants in western Oregon and Klamath County is 2 cock pheasants per day, 4 in possession. East Brackens 16 8 Kassmans 14 10 Farmers Feed 13.5 10.5 BASKETBALL RULES Parma Water Lifter 13 11 MEETING IN BAKER Owyhee Beauty 12 12 Basketball rules changes for Michaels 11 14 the 1971-72 season will be the Stout Appliance 8.5 15.5 subject of a meeting sponsored Holcombs 8 16 by the Oregon School Activities High individual game and se Association (OSAA) Tuesday ries; Pat Marcum, 186; Ma night, October 26, at 7:30 at rion Danford 2-181/541; Betty Baker High. Rieb, 485; Phyllis Shaw, 483. Carlyle Staab, commissioner High team game and series; of the Baker Basketball Officials Owyhee Beauty, 653/1867; Kass Association, said that JohnHil- mans, 1762; Michaels, 653; senteger, OSAA assistant exe Brackens, 1717; Stout Appl. 638 cutive secretary, will conduct Bowlers of the week, Marion the meeting for officials, Danford, 541 scratch; Marsha coaches and interested fans. Purinton, 606 handicap. The National Basketball Rules 0 0 0 Committee of the United States and Canada has placed additio HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE nal restrictions on a dribbler in his front court this season Channel Cats 17 7 so that a five-second count Pin Poppers 14 10 will be applied anywhere in the The Mad Trio 14 10 front court if the dribbler is Double Splits 13 11 closely guarded. In the past Alley Cats 12 12 this has applied only to the mid The Coo Coo’s 13 11 Gallopin Gals 11 13 court area. Additionally, the free thrower Pin Ups 10 14 Sugar Pins 9 15 must now remain in the upper Misguided Missiles 9 15 half of the free throw circle High individual games and after the ball becomes alive and series-. Helen Oka, 199/543; until it touches the ring or back- Marian Danford, 191; Allie Hart board or until the free throw ley, 190/524; Emma Benedict, ends. Two other changes made by 517. Bowlers of the week: Helen the committee make it man Okai, 543, scratch; Allie Hart datory for the official score book to remain at the table ley, 612, handicap. throughout the game, including 0 0 0 intermissions, and make it legal to utilize plastic nets of com COMMERCIAL LEAGUE parable dimensions to pre viously used cord nets on the Johannsen-Adams 19 5 baskets. Nyssa Co-op Supply 15 9 In addition to the discussion White Satin Sugar 15 9 of rules changes, a movie en Howards Texaco 12 12 titled “Basketball by the Rules” M & W Market 10 14 will be shown. Hiatt Bros. 10 14 Staab has invited anyone in Eastmans Insurance 8 16 terested in the game of basket First Nat’l Bank 7 17 ball to attend the meeting, one High team game and series; of 14 being presented in dif- White Satin Sugar, 1023/2992; ferent areas of the state.______ Nyssa Co-op, 1005/2858; Johan High team series; Owyhee nsen-Adams, 989/2909. High individual games and se Barber Shop, 1064/2983; Ore ries; Bill Purcell, 222/571; Bob gon Concrete, 2860; Parma Water Lifter, 1000/2845; Bass Meisinger, 216; Allen Bennett 213; Emil Wohlcke, 565; Cork Union 76, 1004. High individual: Joel Mitchell, Olsen, 537. 220/611; John Purinton, 220/ 0 0 0 599; Jim Peters, 213/560. SPORTSMAN LEAGUE 0 0 0 the state of 8 quail per day, 16 in possession, while west side hunters have a reduced bag limit of 5 quail per day, 10 in possession. Game biologists around the state predict only a fair sea son for pheasants but good for quail. The best pheasant hunt ing is expected in the Columbia VETERANS’ FOR ALL YOUR BIRD HUNTING NEEDS The Malheur Sportsman 218 Main Street - Nyssa 5.5 8 8 8 11 12 14 16.5 18 19 BANTAM LEAGUE Teain Killers 3 9 Time Outs 9 3 #8 9 3 #1 7 5 The Mad Trio 6 • Alley Cats 5.5 6.5 Roadrunners 6 7 #6 4 8 Pin Points 9 3 #9 .5 11.5 High teams Teamkillers, 304, 842; *1,281/799; AlleyCat, 766; The Mad Trio, 284. High individual Boys: Lance Holcomb, 140/148/366; Rich Fehlman, 123/124, 346; Mike Wahlert 320/Joel Peterson, 116. High individual girls: Sara Marcum. 120/130/333; Teri Pounds, 118/305; Cheryl Pou nds. 110/297. 0 as well as other quail-produc- ing areas of eastern Oregon, Some of the best mountain quail hunting will be found through much of southwestern Oregon. FOURTH BIG WEEK OF 12 WEEKS OF CHRISTMAS USDA CHOICE FULL CUT i — ’ New Store Hours » Starting Tuesday, Oct. 26 I . ........ ° I ’ Monday Through Saturday ' ♦ I 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. I Sundays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. I lb u USDA CHOICE BONELESS _ _ . USDA CHOICE ui>L)ACHOICE USDA CHOICE ■ A A Round Steaks ib. 98C Sirloin Tip Steak u, $1.09 Cube Steak $7.29 Pork Roast ib Salmon We Will Be Closed lb.c 79« Mt Monday, Veterans Day Turkey Steaks » o9C Smokies BONELESS SHOULDER CUT FRESH SILVER HALF OR WHOLE j BREADED PRE-COOKED ft/I A ARMOUR, ARMOUR, ALL ALL MEAT 12 oz. W/COUPON PILLSBURY Flour $2.19 25 lb. BAG OCEAN SPRAY PINTO BEANS CRANAPPLE JUICE w/o COUPON $2.59 4 AQc GOOD AT M iW MRK.-NYSSA EXPIRES 10/24/71 LB. BAG PURINA *1.39 ZEE Dog Chow $5.49« Toilet Tissue 3/SI Salad Dressing 49« Margarine Tomato Juice 3/89« Biscuits 10/89« 3/$l Noodles 4/$l Pop Corn Cookies 59i 5/49« Cleanser Mandarin Oranges 5/$l 5/$l Pineapple 3/SI Asparagus so ib. bag M-D 4 ROLL PACK SALAD BOWL QT. TASTEWELL KERNS Candy Bars Napkins M&W Bleach 3/89C Caramels CUM CHOWDER BEAUTY BROAD-WIDE—KRINKLE Y 12 oz. WESTERN FAMILY 2 lb. BAGS TRU-BLU 25 oz. WHITE KING 14 oz. SUNRIPE 11 oz. LIBBY’S SNOW’S 15 oz. 3/$l 15 oz. KERNS Catsup Chunk Tuna 20 oz. BOTTLE CHICKEN OF THE SEA 61/2OZ. 4/$I 4/$l 3/$l 4-WAY 15CC Nasal Spray 57« Macaroni or $1.49 Spaghetti Sponge Mops 59( Exedrin Tablets Hair Spray 2/89C Vienna Right Gaurd 98C Sausage Briefs, Under Shirts $1.77 REG. 98? O’CEDAR REG. $2.09 60 COUNT 41b. BAG CINDERELLA SWIFT’S 4 oz. 13 oz. 8 oz. REG. $1.69 FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM REG. $2.65 3-PAK 5/Sl tan Foods PERFORM 15 oz. W BEANS $I»ISCIAI1S BEST BET DEW DROP, CUT WESTERN FAMILY GALLON KRAFT BALLARD & PILLSBURY 8 oz. TUBES 10« 2/89« 60 COUNT PKG. 10 PACK 46 oz. AMERICAN GAL. > NESTLES 13 1/4 oz. Oregon Concrete 1 18.5 Nyssa Auto Parts 16 Owyhee Barbershop » 16 Riebs Market 16 Idaho Sporting 13 Bass Union 76 12 B & M Equipment 10 7.5 Q Trophy Cabin Idaho Power 6 Parma Water Lifter 5 Basin, the Umatilla area, andin northern MalheurCounty. Quail hunters are expected to do very well, especially in much of Lake, Harney, and Malheur counties, Fabric Softener PC AfOHM MfNU MAGIC BIRDSEYE Corn or Peas 10 oz. MORTON Meat Pies Orange Juice 8 oz. FLAMINGO 8 oz. 6/$l 6/Sl 4/$l GODEN RIPE^r BANANAS Prices e Effective Saturday JUNIOR LEAGUE Rubber Arms Rodriguez/Lopez Leseberg Marcum Wahlert/Glenn Fangen-Bybee Huffman/Klinkenberg Myrick, Nichols Pin Machines High teams Leseberg Mar cum. 317 326/93", Rubber Arms, 299/852; Rodrigue*/Lo pez, 741. Individual boys; Pete Lese- berg, 168/ 178 485, Billy Mar cum, 149/452; Ross Fox, 149/ 445, Rob Marostica, 149. Individual girls; Nellda Nic hols. 126/370, Paula Saito, 335/ 134, Sandy Fangen, 317. 0 0 0 \ STEW VEGETABLES turnips _ carrots - parsnirs - rutabagas MW FRESH, CRISP, LOCAL Cabbage Artichokes Fresh Dates » lot 5/$l 79C 24 ot. BAG MARKETS I 1 H gh Quality Low Pnces. NYSSA . OREGON