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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Twelve P :■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■} NEW ELL HEIGHTS ITEMS AHS CALENDAR THURSDAY, NOV. 2 - Pa rent-Teacher conferences, af ternoon and 6 30 p.tn. to 8 30 p.m. (in place of regular PT A meeting. FRIDAY, NOV. 3 - Football, Weiser, here. Parent-Teachers conferences 1-4:15 p.m. High school college relations program for seniors at TVCC, morning. TUESDAY, NOV . 7 - Flection Day. Movies for studenls, multi-purpose room, 7 30 p.m. THURSDAY. NOV. 9 - Under classman pictures Music concert multi-purpose room, 7 30 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV 10-11 - SRV Music Clinic at Ontario al! day SUGAR BOWL P E t< a f< b Mail Killed b V b « ELECT DENNY JONES REPUBLICAN House of Repre? 60th Congressional District Denny Jones is Your Kind of Candidate to Represent a Wide Spectrum of Eastern Oregon Interest. THESE RESIDENTS OF MALHEUR COUNTY SUPPORT DENNY JONES Keith Gentry Lindy Dentinger Herman Olsen Cotten Becker Bill Blackaby Earl Blackaby Tip Powers Clyde Boston Horace Beal Charles W. Swan Robert Butler Walt Gillispie Dehlin Erickson Charles Kravatz LeRoy Paulsen C. C. ( unningham Ron Ma Ilea Dick Pounds Jerry Auyer Merle ( ummings Ken Johnson Gene Stewart Jim Smith Dyer Bennett Shammy Johnson Clay Buckles Forrest Johnson Jack Westfall Claude Crisp Dwight Sargent Dan Roberts Bill Holloway Norm Taylor John W Brown Glen Dodson Norman Sitz Earl Bassford Paul Aldred LeRoy Barton Herb Holton Diik Bashford Mike Hanley Jim Zatica John Malle a Joe Telle ria JI □ D E (DENNY) JONES Joe Beach Nolan Field Skip McCoshum Gerald Allen Bob Hart Kenneth Greenfield A al Gene Dice Clarence Vogt Dan Plaza Rav Plaza Clyde Cowgill Dudley Williams, III Tom Davis Ray Russell Wm. G. Ross Earl Flock Harold Trenkel Kay Teramura Bill Moore G. A. Masterson George Recla J. B White Frank Corradini John Bishop Skipp Thayer Kiri Skinner Jake Fischer Mamaro Wakasugi Joe Saito Arlie Fields Bill Ross Joaquin Jac a Felix Jara Oran Raburn Frank Marcheck Jack Judson Madge Flegel Melvin Hughes Ray Westcott Jim Acarregui Simon (orta Howard Smallwood Floyd Accrregui Ray Easterday Grady Romani Hugh Baker Robt Skinner Dan Skinner Garry Williamt Red Fritts Dr. Chas. Dake Bill Williams Laurel Amick Charles Maher (Tiff ord Looney George Pressley Eugene Frier Bob Harrod Dr. Augustas Tanaka Harry L. Peterson Joe Hobson Tom Smith Nick Toole Richard Humphreys Dow Meek Wilson ( reek L. K. Bullock Sam Hartley Mark Hartley Lorin Munn Jim Ward Ken Yaguchi Jim Baltzon Guy Sparks Everett Edmunson Orrin Currey E (Mis Smith Bud Wilks Fred Trenkel Dr. Wilfred N. Sanders Ray Tuttle Larry Tuttle Rod George William ( atterson Frank Baltzor Stan Hill Peter Joyce Walter Joyce Drex Williams Robt Bungand Clarence Rule William Stringer C. John Stringer Vaughn Stringer Dick Jordan Merlin J. Brock Julian Jaramillo McElroy Ranches Inc. John ( olemen Cress Jackson Mason Birchfield O’Neal Holloway Anthony Yturri Cliff Hollopeter Wayne Evans Dee Urquiaga Nick Pascoe Jim Southern Thomas P Joyce Julian Arrien G. A. Masterson Jr. Max Taggart Russ Hursh Fanneo Yraguen Roscoe Terry Dr. James T. Flanagan Frank Coleman Rod McKay Steve Cox Clint Turner Izwii Bean Gil Holderman Fred Huling John Ross Don Ross Bernard Ingle Tom Mooney Dr C John Kopp Don Woods Frank Mader Duncan McKenzie Roas Butler Dave Hill (Paid by Jones for Representa ti ve) Gordon Cappa, Campaign Chairman «75Park Boulevard Ontario, Oregon 87814 Other Supporters for Denny Jones in Their Counties i 9 i 1. PATRIOTS LEAGUE 8.2 23.5 Nyssa Welding 9 23 The Olympic 10 S>fc Sunset Market 12 20 Muir-Roberts 15 17 White Satin 20 Rleb's Market 12 18.5 13.5 Sugar Bowl 21 11 Paulus Jewelry 23 9 Wilson’s Market 23 Idaho 1st Natl Bank 9 High Scratch games and ries Nellie Pounds. 210 542. Carolyn Cooper, 199, Pat Lom bardi. 180, Sharon Boston, 515, RuthChadd. 490 New from Old Mr. Boston. As always more to like. Less to pay Mr. Boston is mighty proud of th« quality. It's th« price that's modest. Compare taste. then cost. See how much more you get to enjoy—with Old Mr. Boston * ‘5JJ0E Bombers 10 10 Bob Cats 9.5 10.5 Pink Panthers 6 14 Belly Stompers 14 6 Team high handicap game and series Red Hots, 467, STP Strike Outs, 1324. Girls high scratch game and senes Karl Helman, 121 4 119/338. Marina Mejia, 116/ 293, Ten Pounds, 105, Nancy Landreth, 278. Boys high game and senes: Buck Sawyer, 137 4 124/343, Mike Wilmot, 111/294, Dana Maxfield, 105, Joel Peterson, 309. FIFTHS FIFTHS 4 Y m < OkJ 80 Proof I SPORTSMAN LEAGUE I Idaho Power 11 21 Nyssa Auto Parts 17 11 Owyhee Barber Shop 16 12 Bass Union 76 16 12 B A M Equipment 16 12 Parma Water 16 12 Oregon Concrete 17 11 Q’s TrophyCabin 10 18 Idaho Sporting 9 19 High team games and series Bass Union 76, 1057/2929, 0's TrophyCabin, 1036/2922, Ore gon Concrete, 1020/2892 RE-ELECT Individual games and series: Jim Peters, 544. Sal Parra, 519; John Moore, 201/498. Gib Holmes, 201, Bill Schtreman, 193. 1 HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE Pete deBoer Al Kropp Ralph Hollingsworth Keith Carpenter Vernon Reed Sam Liona Ernie Wimsatt Connie Grade Ralph ( airns Gordon Capps Arden Yundt Herman Frietag F W. Elder Clyde Fogg Paul VanPetten Jim Leslie Norm Hipp Clarence Barton Joe Marquina Holmes McCleary Chet Clark Duane Gentry Dr. Jess Baker Jack Gordon Mary Glenn Ernest Monson Mildred Scholes Richard Scholes Tom Sugai Frank Echanis Emil Stunz Bill Looney Harry Smith Hugh Boucher Keith Gressley Vic Haburchak Dr. Tom Gray Gale Dentinger Gerald Brittingham Donald Young Larry Mendiola Larry DelGrosso Lloyd Long Myrl Long Dem a so Elordi November 2, 1972 NHS CALENDAR FRIDAY, NOV. 3 - Hockey ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ Tournament at Meridian, 10 NFWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs and her granddaughters Teresa Rollo Fenn and Mrs. Laura and Vicki Savage who spent the ' a.m. Senior College Visitation at Ward fished at Malheur Re weekend with her and Mrs. servoir Sunday. They didn’t thiane Fenn and family and TVCC, 9 a.m. SATURDAY, NOV. 4 - Foot get too many fish but they were Jimmie Fenn. a nice size. They could see Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson ball, Athena, here, 2 p.m. MONDAY, NOV. 6 - Mother snow in the foothills. were Sunday dinner guests of League Standings Mr. and Mrs. Art Terguson Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Fason Daughter Hockey, 7 p.m. JUNIOR LEAGUE THURSDAY, NOV. 9-Powder of Coos Elay left last Monday in Homedale. MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Puff Football, 7 p.m. after spending a week here vi Terry Strong spent the past The Dummies 12 siting Mrs. Rollo Fenn and hunt week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sarazin-Larson 20 12 10 Yo-Yo's ing birds. 12 Holcomb-Stacy N Simpson where he is continu Zits from Pritt Alley 10 First degree murder charges Mrs. Dale Witt visited her ing his school work in Adrian. 14 M 9.5 6.5 Lundy-Snyder were brought Monday against • 2 sister. Mrs. W.C. Van De Wa His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 14 18 9 7 l.aan-Stam a non-English-speaking suspect Pin Crumblers ter W ednesday afternoon. 17 15 Derrick who live near the Owy stemming 8.5 7.5 Takami-DeBoer from the gunshot Micekateers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and hee Dam are rounding up their 17 15 8 8 Stedman-Hill death Sunday of Paul Hernan Nasel Nuzzlers Mrs. Al Swanson of Portland cattle in the hills and expect H 18 Truckers 6 10 Jefferies- Proctor dez, 38, Nampa. came to visit Mrs. Rollo Fenn. it will take two more weeks. 19 13 6 10 Stam-Friends Payette County Sheriff Ri • 3 They have been camped at the 20 12 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rinehart chard Hayes said he was in Starhghters 4 12 Know Mor-Jones Ray Belnap home in Vale since of Payette were Sunday dinner 21 11 Team high handicap game and Armstrong-Doudt terrogating the suspect to de October 1 and have been hunt guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Mens Game and Series Dick termine his proper name. Ap senes » 2, Brown, Thiel, Mi ing with success, both their deer Pounds, 179, 524. Jim Jefferies, McKinley. chael, 551, The Dummies. 1535. parently, Hayes said, the man and bag limit in pheasants and Mr. and Mrs. R D McKinley has used several aliases. Girls high scratch game and 181 502. Tak. Takahashi, 196, a few chuckers. They enter and Mr. and Mrs. John Fahren- 4J: Hernandez was shot six times series: Tanu Bybee, 138/359, tained Mrs. Rollo Fenn Satur bruch went to the movie "Fid Womens Game and Series Cheryl Pounds, 135; Paula at close range with a 38-cali- day evening at the Twilight dler on the Roof" in Ontario ber automatic pistol south of Saito, 121/325, Shelley Myrick, Barbara Sarazin, 171/445, Aut Cafe in Nyssa and left for Port Saturday evening. Stedman, 156, 442. MinnieStam, Fruitland on Highway 95, Hayes 121, Kathy Bass, 321. land Sunday. Mrs. John Fahrenbruch at said. Boys high scratch game and 190 441. Mrs. Dale Witt received a tended the Womens Presbyterial Team game andSeries I .a an- series: Bill Marcum, 160 4 letter from Beryl Wilson, her in Nampa Friday. Mrs. Marion York and girls 152/432, John Lopez, 159,440, Stam, 796,2270. pen pal in Sussex, England. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge of Vale spent the past week Greg Thiel, 147, Pete Leseberg, COMMERCIAL LEAGUE She writes she plans to come were Tuesday evening dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 397. to the U.S. for a visit within guests of Mrs. Mane Moore. Alfred Simpson. Marion York 10 22 Nyssa Co-op the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge left is doing repair work at the THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Hiatt Bros. 21 11 Fugene Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Saturday to visit their daugh Warm Springs Reservoir, and 13.5 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eilers will be gone for two weeks. Martin-Hatch 22.5 9.5 Johannesen-Adams 18.5 14 Eastman Insurance 18 visited Burdette and Kathy Pratt and family at Emmett. 20.5 Holmes-Myrick 11.5 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge 17 First Nat ’ l Bank 15 in Boise Saturday. Their daugh 18 14 Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. visited Mrs. Lvdia Worden Stell-Seward 14 17.5 14.5 Eastman Insurance 18 ter Shelia returned home with Irvin Topliff and Mrs. Chas. Tuesday morning and Mrs. K.I. Murphy-Miller First Nat’l Bank 17 15 14.5 them for the weekend. 17.5 Riggs-Card Bailey attended the Home Ex Peterson and Mrs. Edna Cow 14.5 17.5 Carolyn Pratt of the Adrian tension meeting at the Myron ling were afternoon callers. Van Zelf-Hiatt 17 15 Howard’s Texaco 12 20 Drill team paraded with the Gossard home in Adrian Thurs 16 White Satin Mr. and Mrs. Lem Chamber VanderOrd- Pounds 16 Ml W Market 5 27 16 Adrian Band in Ontario Saturday day afternoon. 16 Allen-Heitzman lain went to the ball game at Team handicap games and se morning. 16 16 Mrs. Irvin Topliff visited her Notus Friday evening when Ad McDaniel-Wagner Carolyn Pratt left Saturday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry rian played there. 11 21 nes Nyssa Co-op. 1024,^970; Morrison-Reed for Portland where she attended Warren in Parma Monday. Her 9.5 22.5 Hiatt Bro«. 1015 MTS; White Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge Foct-Morns a Drill Team Workshop on Sun father has been ill, but is im- visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp Stuthiet-Ciary 8.5 23.5 Satin, 1007, Johaiuiesen-Adams 998 2872, Eastman Insurance, day. proving. son Wednesday afternoon. Team high handicap game J..-U Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, Mrs. Gene Simpson and girls and senes Martin-Hatch, 870, Individual scratch games and and family attended the ball Terri and Lee left Wednesday visited Mr. and Mrs. RaySimp- 2428 series Steve Watkins, 215, Al game between Adrian and Notus for Elk Camp south-west of son Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Womens high scratch game at Notus Friday with Adrian La Grande. Mrs. Hill, Terri Alfred Simpson and Johnnie and senes Effie Martin 190/ bert Hanson, 209,548. Dick Meisinger, 201, Jon Heitzman, winning the game. and Lee returned home Sunday were Saturday evening visitors. 529, Margie Miller, 183,501, 200/574, Emil Wohlcke, 560, Jimmie and David Fenn called evening. Carl Lee stayed in 174 Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston Bonnie Hatch, at the Gene Simpson home Sat the camp. Others in the camp and Mr. and Mrs. Al Azar, who Pounds, 174, Arlene Holmes, Sherman Keck, 535 urday evening. are Stanley Hill, David Hill, have been visiting Mrs. Mane 484. BANTAM LEAGUE Linda Osborn was a Sunday Grant Lance and son Doug and Moore and hunting pheasants in Mens high scratch game and S.T.P. Strikeouts 15 5 dinner guest in the Gene Simp Mr. and Mrs. Sippy Covington the area left for their home in senes: Don Hatch 245/595; Alley Smashers 12.5 7.5 son home. Sunday afternoon who were the Carl Lee Hill’s Portland Friday. They filled Frank Morris, 210/563, Jim Red Hots 12 8 callers were Mrs. Carl Fenn houseguests a week ago. their limits. Reed, 205; Ray Riggs, 543. The 3 Muskateers 10 10 p ii p Thursday, 8 20 Bowl Weevils 19 Safety Pins 9 18 Goof Balls 10 12 1 16 Scatter Pins 15 Rolling Stones The Strutters 15 14 Sugar Beets Pin Droppers 11 Three Splitters 11 Merry Misses 10 Misguided Missiles 10 19 1 9 Pin Pickers Games and series Allie Har tley, 178/506, Alta Stunz, 485; Emma Benedict, 179/480, arid Helen Okai, 201. Bowler of the week: Emma Benedict, 480, scratch and Alta Stunz, 611, handicap. 13 13 14 17 17 18 18 TUESDAY NIGHT FARMERS 29 11 Eastside Cafe 26 14 Twilight Cafe 25 15 TV Farm Service 23 17 Nyssa "P.D.” 19 Farmers Feed ASd 21 19 21 Dessert Seed 18.5 21.5 Home Dairies 18 22 Adrian Oil 23 Murdock 4 Mendiola 17 15.5 24.5 Palmers Equip. 15 25 Elliott Tire 13 27 Mt. View Equip. Team high game and series handicap: Eastside Cafe, 3130; Dessert Seed Co., 848. Individual high game and series scratch: Rudy Maros- tica, 245 4 213/813, Bill Van DeWater, 243; Jess Asumendi, 213/724; Gary Jackson, 737. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! ELLIS WHITE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 à ? 1 COUNTY JUDGE Re-election of ELLIS WHITE will assure the following: Balanced Representation and Membership of The County Court; a working judge with knowledge and experience in County government, dedicated to Malheur County. Your Vote On Nov. 7th Will Be Appreciated Paid for by the Ellu White Committee for-He-election W A. (Nick) Tooto, Chairman 1235 SW 2nd Ave Ontario, Oregon L J » » ♦ * 8 « I « * •i