Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 14, 1974, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pag« Ten
Thursday, February 14, 1974
The Nytsa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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FOOD VALUES
TRY THESE VALENTINE DAY
USDA CHOICE
9ft
.$1.29
-694
-894
4139
CHUCK STEAK
CHUCK ROAST
rp VTD
LEGS & THIGHS
FRYER
BREASTS
BONELESS LEG-O-PORK
ROAST
894
SLAB BACON
WRANGLERS
»
USDA CHOICE-BONELESS
BEATING THE ENERGY CRISIS in the old days. E. H.
Brumbach of Big Bend used the old mare when his 1910
Buick broke down.
This picture was taken in 1913, and was submitted by his
son, Joe Brumbach. E. H. Brumbach passed away in 1946.
HORMEL VALUE
FREE
SAMPLES
».
DELICIOUS
a
HORMEL SKINLESS
WIENERS
GAME HENS
ROAST
CHUCK
League Standings
THURSDAY MIXED
19
9
Pounds-Pruyn
9
Martin-Mills
19
Jeffenes-Downs-
Hust
16 12
Riggs-Card
M 12
11 12
Stuthiet-Clary
Vanz elf-Hiatt
15 13
14 14
Holmes-Myrick
12 16
Morrison-Reed
Murphy-Woodie
11 17
Stell-Seward
11 17
Helman Cooper Oord 10 18
Heitzman-Robinson
9 19
Team high handicap game
and series:
Riggs-Card,
857/2396; Jefferies-Downes
-Hust, 832/803/2416; Heitz­
man-Robinson, 799;
Stut­
hiet-Clary, 2260.
Women's
high scratch
game and series: Carolyn
Cooper, 212/189/514; Glen­
da Card, 184/501; Carolyn
Pruyn and EdieStuthiet, 183;
Evelyn Hiatt, 496.
Men’s high scratch game
and series:
Gib Holmes.
221/198/191/610; JonHeit-
zman, 196; Stan Mills, 196;'
Ray Riggs, 207/569;
Jim
Jefferies, 530.
0
0
0
TUESDAY NIGHT BUSINESS-
MEN’S—FARMERS
Palmers Eqpmnt. 49
31
Adrian Oil
46.5 33.5
TV Farm Serv.
45
35
Home Dairies
44.5 35.5
Murdock A
43
37
Mendiola
Dessert Seed
42
38
Police Dept.
42
38
Eastside Cafe
40.5 39.5
Elliott Tire
40.5 39.5
Twilight Cafe
35
45
Farmers Feed
32
48
34
Nyssa Sanitation 26
Team high handicap game
and series- Nyssa Sanita­
tion 888/3152, Home Dai­
ries, 835/3130; TV Farm Ser­
vice, 832, EastsideCafe,31-
56.
Individual
high scratch
game and series:
Bernie
Pollard, Dan Cutler, Jess
Asumendi, 212,
Ken Hill,
211/727; Ray Riggs, 208,
Bernie Pollard, 739; Jess
Asumendi, 723.
0
0
0
SUGAR BABES
Owyhee Beauty
15
Farmers Feed
14
Albertsons «1
12
Brackens
12
Michaels
II
9
Holcomb
9
Greens Jewelry
Parma Wtr Lftr 8 5
Kassmans
7 5
Albertsons #2
7
High team | game
senes: Owyhee BeautyShop,
622/1687,
Michaels, 587/
1663, Parma Water Lifter,
621/1660.
High individual game and
series:
Stella Ross, 194;
Liz Stringer 189/486; Bert
Purcell, 183, MarieStelling,
508; Bonnie Nichols, 483
0
0
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HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE
Working Three
13
7
13
Rolling Pins
7
Gutter Snipes
8
12
8
12
Big Three
Pin Spinners
9
11
Alley Goops
9
11
10
10
Gutter Gussies
8.5 11.5
Striking Trio
The Triple (XXX) 8.5 U.S
8
Sandbaggers
12
1
13
Tri Angles
6
14
Wee Three
High Individual game and
series:
Emma Benedict,
191/537;
Nadine Sparks,
191;
Allie Hartley, 187,
Amy Mitchell, 518, Betty
Wilson, 484.
Bowler
of the week:
Scratch, Emma Benedict,
537, handicap. Amy Mitchell,
599
0
0
0
18
10
Takami-DeBoer
17
Lundy-Parker
11
17
Hill-McCain
11
16
12
Orozco-Martin
13
15
Saraz in-Van derO
14
14
Stedman-Hill
13
Stam-Knowles
15
Armstrong-Daudt 12.5 15.5
Bottom-Gallaway 11.5 11.5
Holcomb-Stacy
11 5 11.5
17
VanDeWtr-Bent.
11
Women's high game and
eries: Freda Holcomb, 201/
452, Earlene Jennings, 187/
484; Deanme Parker, 172/
413; Lillian Lundy, 159/442.
Men’s high game and se­
nes: Ward Lundy, 212 /547;
Charles
Martin, 201/525;
Vince Parker, 177/499; Art
Gallaway, 194/484.
Team high game and se­
ries:
Lundy-Parker, 878/
2405.
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0
MARKETS
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12 ot.
20 ox.
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USDA CHOICE
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PRICES
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MAXWELL HOUSE
$2«’
COFFEE s*bcAN
COUPON VALUE 30Ç
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EXP. 2-16-74
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PATRIOTS LEAGUE
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15.5 4.5
Stunz Lmbr.
6
14
Muir Roberts
7
13
The Olympic
13
7
Nyssa Welding
12
8
Nieb’s Market
Rieb’s Market
10.5 9.5
White Satin
9 11
Sugar Bowl
9 11
Adrian Cafe
12
8
Sunset Market
7 13
Paulus Jewelry
Wilson’s
Market
3 17
6 14
Idaho First Nat’l.
High games and series:
Roberts Purcell, 206; Sha­
ron Boston, 194;
Nellie
Pounds and Kay Rodríguez,
189. Helen Okai, 537; Nel­
lie Pounds, 507; Beverly
Galloway, 496.
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0
0
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February 14, National
School Assembly, 2:30 p.m.
February 15, Basketball,
Prineville at Nyssa.
Wrestling,
Prineville
there.
February
16,
Speech
Tournament at Weiser, 9 a.
m. to 3 p.m
Basketball, Madras
at
Nyssa.
Wrestling, Madras there
February 18, GAA 7 p.m.
J.V. Basketball Tourna­
ment at Weiser with Bis­
hop Kelly
February 19, J.V. Bas­
ketball Tournament at Mid­
dleton with Middleton.
February 21, PT A, Topic
"Energy,” Cafeteria, 8p.m.
Everyone invited.
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NHS CALENDAR
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BANTAMS
Sugar Dads
21.5
6.5
S.SJ.
21
7
Swthrt. Bowlrs 18.5
9.5
Rollin Rockers
18
10
Alley Cats
17
11
Tigers Two
14
14
Knockouts I
11.5 16.5
Pin Heads
17
11
Bowling Bombers 10.5 17.5
Bulldogs
10
18
Hot Shots
9.5 18.5
Knockouts II
5.5 22.5
Individual high game and
series: Lance Kohler, 140;
Wayne Mitchell, 132-327;
Tony Franklin, 123, Roger
Haney, 302; Ronnie Robinson
301, Teri Pounds, 150/371;
Terri Morrison, 135/348;
Whitni Morrison, 133/296
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LUCK
15 1/2 oz
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SAUSAGE 4 PERRONI
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CELLO BAG
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PKG.
RADISHES
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20‘ OFF
ANY SIZE
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FRUIT
INSTANT
CORN
DECAFFINATED
COFFEE
$|29
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