Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 09, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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Thursday, November 9, 1972
Th« Nysta Gat« City Journal, Nyi»a, Oregon
Bond Sales
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Oregonians continued to ex­
years with ComDesRon 11 at press their confidence in U.
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
The S. Savings Bonds as a sound
last year, he has been at Wash­ investment package by purchas­
ington, D. C. after attending the ing $3,431,116 worth of Savings
Military Justice School at New - Bonds in September. Th, Sep­
port, Rhode Island.
tember
sales raised Ore­
gonians' purchases to $36.-
Major Ronald Roth 010,416
for the January through
OKINAWA— Manne M.ijor September period. This is an
Ronald K. Roth, son of Mr. and increase of $4,205,815 in sales
Mrs. Carl Roth of 706 N. Third over the like period of 1971
St., Nyssa, is a member of the when Oregon led the nation in
Okinawa-based Battalion Land­ percentage of goal attained m
ing Team 3, 4 conducting read­ U. S. Savings Bond sales.
iness training in the Pacific.
Local Savings Bond officials
attributed Oregon's stimulated
activity in Savings Bond:- first
to the new 5 1,2' interest
rate and the shortened maturity
A total of 69 women and 14 date of 5 vears and 10 months
minority students are attending combined w ith the vast numtier
la* school at the University of of Oregon industries who have
made the Payroll Savings Plan
Jim Ableman, son of Mr. and Oregon this fall, where only a
available to their employees.
few
years
ago
either
was
a
Mrs. Joe Ableman, »ashome
Nationally. Sales of Series E
for a few days last week visiting rarity.
According to George Dawson, Savings Ronds were $452 mil­
his family and old friends. He
flew in last Thursday to see his director ot the U of O Law lion in Septem’ier, setting »27-
brother Scott play in Nyssa’s School’s admissions office, the year record for the month. H-
final game of the season against increasing number of women Bond sales came to $20 million,
Weiser Friday, and left Mondav. and minority law students is 31 percent over last September,
Jim is stationed at the La» significant because la* tradi­ and the highest for any Sep­
Center, Headquarters Naval tionally has been a white male tember since 1967. Total Bond
District, Washiagton, D. C., pr’fession. "Women who apply sales set a 20-year record for
were he is a Yeoman 2nd class tend to have relatively better the month and exceeded redemp­
and court reporter. He expects credentials, as a group, than tions, at a cost price, for the
to be discharged the latter part do the men as a group," he 24th consecutive month.
of this month, and will drive stated. "Generally a woman is
Exchange of Series E for
home through New Orleans, highly motivated and dedicated New Series H Bonds were $26
across the southern United before she ever decides to apply million for September, 17 per­
States
and will visit his to law school. Because of these cent above last year.
brother Glenn in Sacramento, higher credentials of women
Holdings of E and H Bonds
California. He plans to return applicants, a relatively higher
reached $56.7 billion, $241 mil­
percentage
of
women
applicants
to college and resume his stu­
lion over last month. W ith the
dies towards an engineering de­ are accepted than men."
Of the minority persons addition of Freedom Shares —
gree.
withdrawn from sale on July 1,
His service included one year attending the UOLaw School this
1970 -- holdings reached $57.2
aboard the USS CHARA AE- fall, five are Black, three
billion, another all-time high.
31) in the Western Pacific. He are American Indian, five are
James
Leslie,
Malheur
attended the Commumcatioos- Asian-American, and one is
County Chairman, reports sales
Yeomar. A School at Norfolk, Mexican-American. Four of the
of $236,182 . 94 > of the county
Virginia. He then served two group are women.
goal.
i ^ ohoko
Jim Ableman
Home For \ isit
69
omen
At Ixiu School
SUGAR BOWL
L«ogu« Standing»
SUGAR BABES
11
21
Parma Wtr. Lftr.
13.5
Idaho Power
21
11 Owyhee Btv. Shop 18.5
14
18
Nyssa Auto Parts
21
11 Brackens
17
15
Owyhee Bartier Shop 20
12 Michaels
15
17
Hi M Equipment
18
14 Farmers Fd a Sd.
18.5
13.5
Bass Union 76
16
16 Kassmans
19
13
Parma Water Lifter
13
19 Holcombs
22
10
Q’s Trophy Cabin
12
20 Green's Jewiry.
High team game and series
Idaho Sporting Goods 12
20
Oregon Concrete
11
21 Bracken 604 602 1 777. Owv-
Beauty Shop. 610 1695,
hee
High Team jame and Senes
Kassmans. 1676.
Owyhee Barber Shop, 991 980,
High Individual game and
2941 Oregon Concrete, 2842.
Nyssa Auto Parts, 282’. Idaho senes Carolyn Pruyn, 182
498. Stella Ross. 188 486. Bon­
Sporting Goods. 984.
High Individual Gam and nie Nichols, 190 480
Senes Joel Mitchell, 209 551,
Emil W thick-, 191 5443, Dwi­
MMERCIAL LEAGUE
ght Barnt s, 524. Jem Huntlw,
204.
1 astman Insurance 22
14
»»
Nyssa Co-op
14
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
Hiatt Bros
21
15
Johannesen Adams 18.5
17 I
Sarazin-Larson
Howard’s Texaco 18.5
17.5
Holcomb-Stacy
First Nat’I Bank
17
19
Laan-Stam
White Satin
16
20
Takann-DeBoer
9
M & w Market
27
Lundv-Snvder
High team handicap gam-s
Stedman-Hill
and senes howard's Texaco,
Jefferies- Proctor
1014 1 04 4 3031, E astman Ins.,
Stam-Friends
1026 2982, W hite Salm, 1026.
Know Mor-Jones
2963,
M A W Market. 2849.
Armstrong-Daudt
High individual cratch games
Mens high game and senes
and serie-. Shav Bvtiee. 213/
Klaas Laan.231 211 631, David 235 635, Jim Robinsoo218/525;
Sarazin, 183 543. Rudi Mato.-
Emil W’ohlcke, 199/551, Roger
tica, 195/503, Ray Larson. 202. Carter, 531.
Women's
high game and
series Mardi Larson. 187 474,
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Lineta Proctor, 159,458. Bar­
bara Sarazin, 155 429.
The Dummies
Team high game and senes Yo-Yo’s
Laan-Stam 802 805/2373.
Pin C rumbiers
Nasel N'uzzlers
Z«ts Pritt Alley
Micekateers
Brown. Ttnel,
10.5
and Michaels
11
Truckers
•3 Rodrigrez, Wah­
lert, Fehlman
6
14
15
5
Starlighters
Team high handicap garnv
and series Yo-Yo's, 563, Na­
sel Nuzzlers, 1570.
Girls high scratch game and
senes Sara Marcum, 137/131/
408. Shelley Myrlck. 137/ 132/
1386 Cheryl Pounds, 137/352.
Boys high scratch game and
series Bill Marcum, 1)1/491;
Petr Lesebery, 160/432. Roger
Glenn, 159, Larry Haney, 444.
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(New or Recaps)
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1.86
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11.5
Holmes-Mynck
24.5
11.5
Murphy-Miller
20.5
15.5
Allen-Heitzman
20
16
Vanself-Hiatt
19
17
18.5
17.5
Riggs-Card
Stell-Seward
18
18
McDaniel-Wagner
18
18
VanderOord-Pounds 17
19
Morrison-Reed
13
23
Focht-Morris
12.5
23.5
8.5
Shultheit-Clary
27.5
Team high handicap frame and
series Murphy-Miller, 843/
2407.
Women’s high scratch game
and series Carolyn Pruyn, 194,
188/523, Carolyn Cooper, 184,
Arlene Holmes, 183/505, Nellie
Pounds, 485.
Mens high scratch game and
series: Bill Morrison, 213/567,
Jon
Heitzman,
202; Dick
Pounds, 201/574. Ken Hill,201,
Dennis Martin, 560.
GROUP 24
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19
5
Alley Smashers
15.5
8.5
Red Hots
14
10
The 3 Muskateers
12
12
Bombers
12
12
Bob Cats
9.5
14.5
Belly Stampers
8
16
Pink Panthers
7
17
Team high game and series
handicap The 3 M jskateers,
492/1302.
Girls high scratch gam-' and
series Less Allen, 131/266.
Tern Morrison,
112,
Teri
Pounds, 108/282. Kan Helman,
262.
Boys high scratch game and
series: Kevin Toolev. 172/370,
Mike Wahlert, 124. Dana Max­
field, 120/327, Mike Wilmot,
317.
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TUESDAY
DARING DANCE FOR DAIRY occurred
when th> Dukla Ukrainian Dunce Company
visited Oregon for performances in Port­
land and Corvallis Intrigued by current
Oregon Dairy Products Commission outdoor
board featuring a Ukrainian dancer leaping
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K1\GMA> KOIOM \FUS
'Al IT —*-*e-*- i’H' Ni 37 /18
Mts. Alziiu Salters visited
KINGMAN KOLONY
Mrs. in Boise Sunday with Ruth Cal
Bill Toomb and Mrs. Mabie lister, a former resident of this
Piercy visited Mr. and Mrs.
area. Ruth is at tlw Handle
Rub«' Graham at Star Sunday Retirement Center, 117 Over­
afternoon and evening.
land and Curtis. She is very
lonely
and » mid love to have
individual scratch gam«* and
series Jess Asumetidi. 225, am of her old friends visit
Mt
and Mrs Jim Phifer
760; Don Bullard. 226 Ken
Hill, 221 729. Gan Jackson »<re Monday evening diniwt
guests of their daughter. Mr
and Jack Carter, 733.
and Mis
Jerry Freitag in
Nyssa.
HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE
Mr. and Mrs E arl W right
9 of Baker »ere weekend guests
23
Safety Pins
11 of Mr. and Mrs. Ed N«-dro»
21
Goof Balls
20
12 and Jimmie.
Howl Weevils
Mr. and Mrs Myron Osborn,
20
12
Scatter Pins
Chuck
and Scott visited tier
13
19
Rolling Pens
17 sister, Mr. and Mr . Roy Hinkl«
15
The Strutters
14
18 tn Parma Sundav afternoon
Sugar Beets
M: and Mrs. Frank Rhodes
18
14
Three Splitters
19 and family visited Sunny and
13
Pin Pickers
20 Ruth Ann Rhodes in Roswell
12
Pin Droppers
11
2! Sunday and also called on Mt
Misguided Musis
and Mrs Ed Schultz tear
22
12
Merry Misses
Parma.
Individual high game and
Mrs. Rex Walters and Mrs.
series: Arlene Hendrick, 175;
Vicki Sorenson and son of Boise
Marian Danford, 176. 464, Em-
ma Benedict 189/469, Helen visited th« formers parents,
Mr and Mrs. Al Thompson
Okai. 486.
Bowler of the week scratch, Sunday afternoon
Charlie I*uck of John Day
Helen Okai.486 Handicap. Ber­
and Nell [nmmuk of tlie Owy­
tha VandeW ater, 603.
hee area visited Mr. and Mrs.
Al Thompson Friday afternoon.
Tuesday, afternoon Mrs Dale
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
Ashcraft. Mrs. Erma Sparks.
26
The Olympic
10 Mrs. Arthur Cart»right and
24
Muir-Roberts
12 Mrs. Blanche Weeks played
23.5
Nyssa Welding
12.5 cards at the horn« ot Mrs. Bill
23
Sunset Market
13 Toomb.
Elizabeth Rhodes spent Tues­
White Satin
17
19
Rieb's Market
16
20 day night and Wednesday with
Sugar Bowl
14.5
21.5 her grandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs.
13
23 Paul Gehrke.
Paulus Jewelry
Mrs. Carl Piercy and Mrs.
Wilson's Market
24
12
Idaho 1st Natl Bk.
11
25 Myron Osborn attended the hoc­
High scratch games and se- key tournament in Nampa Thurs­
ries
Carolyn
Pruyn (sub) day The Adrian girls liad won
246/553,
Earlene Jennings, a trophy for first place for
195/510, Diane Jennings 190/ th«' season but were defeated at
tie- tournament.
504.
»-♦-BY
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U.S. BANK OFFERS
COLLEGE DIRECTORY
"College Scope," a direc­
tory <•! all accredited four-year
colleges and universities in tie
United States tout anting much
individualized information. has
again lieeti made available to
high school counselors through­
out Oregon by UnitedStates Na­
tional Hank of Oregon for the
1972-73 school year.
Last year, approximately250
counselors tiitougliout Ong' hi
obtained < ope s if tlw directory
from the tiank for the use of
interested graduating seniors*
and their parents
Information includes total un­
dergraduate enrollment, re­
quired entrant < tests, the num­
ber and dollar value of under-*,
graduab scholarships avail­
able.
annual tuititai, apro­
xímate annual board and room,
and principal courses of study.
Mailing addresses are also
given for the schools.
information is given on a to­
tal of 1.250 insitutions <>f higtier
learning, of which 21 are in Ore­
gon.
;
The directory, the only one of
its type in Oregon, has t»-«n .
distributed by the U. S. Hank
for the past seven years
j
The
Pollyanna Club met •
Thursday afternoon with Mr*. •
W illis Conant, 10 members and
two guests »ere present. Roll
call was "wtiat 1 like most *
about America".
Mrs. JR
Osborn, president had charge
of the business meeting. It *
was d»-cided to give a sum of <
money to the Nyssa Nursing •
Home in memory of Mr? Man« ¡
Earp. Plans were mad« forth« ;
Christmas potluck dinner tobe J
held at (he horn« of Mrs. l>>nn» *
Webb Thursday. l*‘<«int»r 7. •
Th« r«st of ((w afternoon »as •
spa-nt visitng.
Mr Hill Toombpla/«dcards
at th« home if Mrs. Klaas Hart ;
in Nyssa Wednesday.
J
CATTLE FEEDERS
Reduce your feed costs, Use fess hay,
And supplement your feed with
RANCE
BLOCKS
RANCE
NIGHT PARMER’S
LE AGUE
Twilight Cafe
40
20
Eastside Cafe
36
24
Farmers Fd A Sd. 34
26
Home Dairies
33.5
26.5
32
Dessert Sd. Co.
28
31
TV Farm Ser.
29
Adrian Oil
29.5
30,5
Elliott Tire Str.
28
32
28
Nyssa P.D.
32
Murdock 4 Men­
25.5
diola
34.5
22.5
Palmers Equip.
37.5
20
Mtn. View Equip.
40
Team hifjti handicap game
and senes: Flliott Tire Store,
857/3234, Farmers Feed and
Seed, 852; Home Dairies, 833/
3239; Twilight Cafe, 3217.
a )
into the air to salute “Every Body Needs
Milk" foreign language campaign, Dukla
dance master Jozef Semjati duplicated acro­
batic leap. Semjan and accompanying ladles
ft 'tn dance troup explained dance movement
is called (hr hopak, an exciting Cossack
dance dating back to the 16h century.
CHECKERS
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