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Pag« Twelve Thursday, March 23, 1972 Karate Class Starts In Vale will be held in the conference room of the Bureau of Land Management office Wednesday An organizational class for evening, March 29, at 7:00p.m. men of the Vale area who are Men from ages of 12 years and interested in learning Karate up are eligible for the course. of the limited space facilities. Colquitt is presently instruc ting two classes for boys and girls of the area. A later class may be organized for women if there is enough interest, he indicated. Al Colquitt, instructor, said the class will begin in April and has asked that those per sons planning to sign up for the course be sincere in their desire to learn Karate because ROAST League Standings HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE Holmes, 213, scratch; Paul Pen rod, 258 handicap. Harry Miner, 571, scratch series;Bill Schire- mean, 656, handicap series. Women’s high game scratch was Laura Penrod, 205; Cleta de Boer, 238, handicap. Rose Willis, 546,scratchseries;Lois Cartwright, 667, handicap se ries; Nell Wilcox had triplicate games of 117. New officers for next year are Bill Schireman, president; Paul Penrod, vice president and Rose Willis, secretary-treasurer. OOO 17 The Coo Coo’s 31 17 Gallopin Gals 31 22 Double Splits 26 22.5 Sugar Pins 25.5 23 Pin Ups 25 24 Alley Cats 24 26 The Mad Trio 22 27 Misguided Missiles 21 30 Pin Poppers 18 31.5 Channel Cats 16.5 High games and series: Helen Okai, 194/532; Emrna Benedict, 177/506; Liz Vanderwall, 171; Fern Adams, 466. Bowlers of the week: Helen Okai, 532, scratch and Joyce MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Lienkaemper, 546, handicap. 12 Allen-Pounds 28 0 0 0 16.5 Sarazin-Larson 27.5 19 Looney-Takami 25 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Heitzman-Stam 23 21 22 22 14 Stedman-Hill Hiatt Bros. 34 23 21 18.5 Jones-Knowles Johannesen-Adams 29.5 24 Wilson-Metcalf 20 21 Howards Texaco 27 24 20 21.5 Holcomb-Stacy First National 26.5 24.5 19.5 27 Lundy-Snyder Eastmans Ins. 21 25 19 29 VanderOord-Stam White Satin Sugar 19 26 18 30 Laan-Phifer Nyssa Co-op 18 23 17 31 Talbot-Larsen M & W Market 17 Allen-Pounds and Talbot-Lar Team game and series: White Satin, 1005/2924; Hiatt Bros. son have to make up a game. Womens games and series: 995; Howards Texaco, 980/2931; Phoebe Snyder, 212/548; Dee First National, 2860. Individual games and series: Stam and Mardi Larson, 178; Bill Purcell and Clifton Tooley, Clara Jones, 173; Lillian Lundy 210; Cork Olsen 213/564; Art and Anna VanderOord, 463; Bar Gallaway, 550; Emil Wohlcke, bara Sarazin, 458. Mens games and series, Mike 540. Stam, 196/509; Ernie Metcalf, 0 0 0 190; Frank Morris, 188; David Sarazin, 188/537; Ward Lundy, SPORTSMAN LEAGUE 532. Team games and series; Van- Owyhee Barber 14.5 33.5 Q Trophy Cabin 29 19 derOord-Stam, 828; Lundy-Sny 21 der, 2356. Bass Union 76 27 Bowlers of the week: Lillian Rieb’s Market 23.5 24.5 Idaho Power 23.5 Lundy, 463, scratch and Sadie 24.5 Parma Wager 23 25 Metcalf, 591 handicap. 0 0 0 Oregon Concrete 22.5 25.5 B & M Equipment 22.5 25.5 Idao Sporting 21.5 26.5 Nyssa Auto Parts 12 36 Team game and series: Owy hee Barber, 969/2825; Idaho Power, 968; B & M Equip ment, 991; Oregon Concrete, 2832; Parma Water, 2850. Individual games and series; Ron Pruyn, 203/553; Gib Hol mes, 196/551; Emil Wohlcke, 198/540. 0 0 0 BUSINESSMEN LEAGUE Adrian Oil 65.5 34.5 Nyssa Police 59.5 40.5 Eastside Cafe 57.5 42.5 Elliott Tire 56.5 43.5 Twilight Cafe 53.5 46.5 53 47 Dessert Seed Home Dairies 52.5 47.5 Farmers Feed 46 54 58 Murdock-Mendiola 42 Frank’s Sinclair 42 M Bl Palmer’s Equipment 41 Niagara Chem. 31 69 Team handicap games and series: Eastside, 820/904/3255; Elliott, 850; Nyssa Police, 3184; Farmers Feed, 3108. Team scratch games and se ries: Eastside, 742/826/2943; Elliott, 725; Adrian Oil, 725/ 2710; Twilight, 2776. Individual handicap games and series: F. Landin, 249;T.Jayo, 247/829; D. Seward, 244; D. Pounds, 244; K. Laan, 826, B. Purcell, 829. Individual scratch games and series: F. Landin, 232; T. Jayo, 221; D. Seward, 218, R. Ma- rostica, 742, B. Pollard, 741; D. Hatch, 734. 0 0 0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Martin-Hatch 32.5 15.5 Stuthelt-Clary 32 16 VanderOord-Pounds 29 19 Morrison-Reed 28 20 Fl .ink S. ward 24 24 Holmes-Myrick 23.5 24.5 Butcher-Chadd 23 25 Greenway-Morrison 23 25 Focht-Fangen 20.5 27.5 Riggs-Card 18 30 McDaniel-Wagner 17.5 30.5 Morris-Miller 17 31 Womens games and series; Mabie Fangen, 213/526; Bonna Clary, 200/488; Edie Stutheit, 186/500. Mens games and series: Bob Fangen, 206/570; Louie Stut heit, 203/575; Bill Morrison, 199/552. Team game and series, Foeht Fangen, 821, Stutheit-Clary, 2352. Bowlers of the week, Bonna Clary, 488 scratch and Nellie Pounds, 576, handicap. 0 0 0 PATRIOTS LEAGUE Nyssa Welding 31 13 Muir Roberts 30 14 White Satin 19 25 Sugar Bowl 21.5 22.5 Sunset Market 22 22 Idaho 1st National 21.5 22.5 Olympic 19 25 Paulus Jewelry 18 26 Wilsons 28 16 Eders 29 15 Team games and series: Ida. 1st, 928; White Satin, 928/2696 Individual games and series; Nellie Pounds, 193/530; Donna Glenn, 189/531; Phoebe Snyder, 186; Mabie Fangen, 511. Bowlers of the week, Nellie Pounds, 530 scratch and Irene Church 597, handicap. 0 0 0 JUNIOR LEAGUE Cast Aways 7 25 Flower Children 18 14 16.5 15.5 Corn Bowlers Pin Machines 15.5 16.5 Snoopy’s 14.5 17.5 *6 14.5 17.5 Yo-You’s 14 18 Rubber Arms 10 22 Team game and series; Yo- Yo’s, 348/901; Cast Aways, 325/877; Rubber Arms, 804. Individual girls games and series: Tammy Bybee, 132/ 136/369; Kathy Bass, 311; Paula Saito, 111/295; Sandy Fangen, 116. Boys games and series: Pete Leseberg, 201/460; Ross Fox, 168/456, Rod Peterson, 174/432. The Juniors have one more league bowling. Their League Championship will be bowled at another time. The championship will be bowled between the Yo- Yo’s winner of first half and The Cast Aways winner of the second half. 0 0 0 USDA CHOICE 7-BONE BONELESS CUBES ib. 89( SWISS STEAK 59( SALMON 53C LINK SAUSAGE BEEF STEW ib. 98( BEEF LIVER POT ROAST WESTERN STEAK is. 79* FISH STICKS ENDER AND TRIMMED... USDA CHOICE BONELESS SLIC ED-YOUNG USDA CHOICE PRE-COOKED ALASKA—SILVER lb. PURE PORK Ib. Ib. 89C 79C 69t FRIS KIES DOG FOOD 8/51 M & W BLEACH 2/894 15 OZ. CANS Ä GALLON JUG , Week 50 Extras AH 4 50 Extra SAH 50 ExtraS AH with this coupon and the purchase of with this coupon and the purchase of with this coupon and the purchase of $5 OO OR MORE GROCERIES $2.00 FRESH FRUITS S VEGETABLES 2 DOZ. LARGE AA MAW EGGS Coupon good at any MAW MARKIT One coupon per family. 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The Bantam League has bowled their last game. Sat urday, March 25 at 2 p.m. the Teamkillers winners of the first half and second half winners the ALL STAR LEAGUE Pin Points will bowl for their The All Star Bowling League league championship. VAEYf ns ended the season with a banquet held at the Palamino Cafe in Ontario. The league is made up of members of the Masons and Eastern Stars of this district. Trophv winners were Roy USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE FLOUR 99* i° ib. bag W/O COUPON $1.29 GOOD AT M4 W MARKET i Limit one couoon per family Coupon expires 3 - 2 5 - 72 Prices LARGE SLICING Effective * *2 LBS.1 GREEN ONIONS’mwHEs MUSHROOMS CELERY HEARTS and RADISHES 25£ - 79* ASPARAGUS s 29Ï LETTUCE 4/$î DAFFODILS TÎ/29C SNOBOY pko FRESH NEW CROP 39( markets FRESH-GOLDEN 1 High Quality Low P'ICCS NYSSA OREGON I