Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1963
SUGAR
BOWL
NYSSA EAGLES LEAGUE
Guards ___
254 144
Presidents
254
144
Vice Presidents
22
18
Conductors_
19
21
Past Worthys
14
26
Chaplains __
26
14
Dudley Kurtz and Don Bullard,
high individual games, 211. Bill
Hamilton, high individual series,
561. Presidents, high team game,
1053. Vice Presidents, high team
series, 3008.
o o o
March 14 Prix» Winner*
o o o
Rulon Trost, 174 game. Ken
o o
Renstrom, high handicap series,
o
249. Woody Seuell. closest to
SUGAR CITY LEAGUE
triplet series, 156, 162, 152.
Mildred’s Salon
27
17
o o o o
Farmers Feed, Seed 26
18
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
White Satin________ 25
19
17
Shell Service
27
Brownie’s Cafe, Lge. 21
23
The Merc _________ 26
18
Marguerite’s Apparel 17
27
Signal Oil ___
_ 244 194
Pounds’ Grocery ____ 16
28
Twilight Cafe
234 204
Rose Toombs, high individual Malheur Hospital ...
22
22
game, 188. Eris Bertram, high in­ Wilson’s Market
21
23
dividual series, 535. Pounds’ Gro­ Bracken’s
19
25
cery, high team game and series, Clover Lawn Dairy
13
31
824/2273. Wanda Trost, Frieda
Roberta Holcomb, high indivi-
Anderson, bowlers of the week. dual game and series, 203/486.
high handicap series, 589.
Bracken’s, high team game and
o o o o
series, 818/2274.
O O O O
WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES
LADY EAGLES
Bowlettes
24
12
11
Alley Cats
20
Gutter Dusters _____ 25
16
Four Roses_________ 19
17
Three Stooges_______ 18
18
17
Safety Pins
164 194 Sugar Cubes------------ 19
Zips_______________ 174 204
Borderlines
—.16
20
Gutter Gerties
—.134 224 Beat Tops _________ 164 194
22
Vera Olsen, high individual Sugar Beats________ 14
Kay Brendle, high individual
game, 167. Kay Luhr, high indi­
vidual series, 463. Alley Cats, game and series, 189/486. Four
high team game, 427. Gutter Ger­ Roses, high team game and ser-
ties, high team series, 1182. Vera ies, 617/1813.
o o o o
Olsen, bowler of the week, 576
SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE
handicap series.
Elks Lodge
_____ 294 144
o o o o
Q’s Trophy Cabin_
28
16
SUGAR BOWL BANTAMS
17
Norsedco
27
Dr. Ross’ Hawks ___ 28
8
17
Nyssa Auto Parts
27
Lucky Strikes_______ 19
17
21
Three Stewgies
__ 184 174 Oregon Concrete —.... _23
Thunderbirds
174 184 C. E. Clapp _________ 224 214
27
Idaho Power Luckies 124 234 Wilson’s Dept. Store 17
28
Idaho
Power
__
__
___
16
Grace’s Cafe
104 254
29
Dan Wilson, high individual Flying "A” _........ _... 15
29
Cascade
Gas
________
15
game, 167. Larry Wilson, high in­
Ken Toomb, high individual
dividual series, 424. Dr. Ross’
Hawks, high team game and ser­ game, 242. Bob Church, high in­
ies, 392/1028. Bruce Hipp, bowler dividual series, 587. Elks Lodge,
of the week 481 handicap series. high team game, 1073. Q’s Trophy
Cabin, high team series, 2950.
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PETERSON'S BANTAMS
TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN
Pin Crashers ___
254 104 Bingham Service _.... 35
13
Dragsters
25
11
17
Elliott Tire
31
Flintridgers
____
194 164 Swager Ford ___ ____31
17
21
Ten Pins
______ 15
20
B & M Equipment _ 28
Gutter Dusters ____ 13
23
24
Simplot Soilbuilders 24
26
Strike Outs
10
Ray’s Food Fair
23
25
Hal Brendle, high individual Nyssa M & W Mkt.
26
22
game and series, 157/450. Flint­ Parma M & W Mkt. 21
27
ridgers, high team game, 402. Ten Thompson Agency
28
20
pins, high team series, 1136. Scott Vale Auction
28
20
Engstrom, bowler of the week, Vale M & W Mkt.
19
29
490 handicap series.
34
Reno’s Food Fair
14
o o o o
Gary Quinn, high individual
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES game, 236. Tom Takatori, high
7
25
Roberts-Nyssa
individual series, 617. Swager
Sugar Bowl
224
94 Ford, high team game, 1108. Nys­
10
High’s Furniture ...
22
sa M & W Market, high team
Muir-Roberts
164 154 series, 3103.
16
Pastime Cafe
....
16
March 19 Prize Winners
17
Zerbel Flying
15
Duane Holcomb, high handicap
18
Bicandi’s
14
series. 680. Bill Ford and Byron
19
Gate City Cleaners
13
Standerfer, 16 2 games. Walan
20
Arrowhead Motel ---- 12
Morgan and Paul Canen, 111 in
20
Nyssa Welding
12
7th. Reed Ray, closest to triplet
20
Swager Ford -----
12
series, 141, 143, 137.
20
Bill Looney’s ____
12
o o o o
Darlene Standage, high indivi- BULLDOG LEAGUE
dual game, 191. Betty Jo Rieb, Nyssa Auto Parts
12
high individual series, 501. Ar­ Lienkaemper’s _____ 114
rowhead Motel, high team game Owyhee Truck, Imp— 104
and series, 773/2198. Mary Tob- S & V Cattle Co______ 10
ler, bowler of the week, 591 han- Ray’s Food Fair
9
dicap series.
Sugar Bowl ----
7
o o o o
Janice McCrady, girls’ high in­
NYSSA COMMERCIAL
dividual game and series, 161/370.
Shell Service
244
74 Mike Kodama, boys’ high indivi­
Home Dairies _____ 204 114 dual game and series, 187/486.
14
First National Bank 18
S & V Cattle Co., high team game,
15
682. Owyhee Truck and Imple­
Chet's Motel ----------- 17
16
ment, high team series, 1904.
Eder’s
16
o o o o
Eastman Insurance
154
164
17
SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS
Co-op______________ 15
18
Sugar Babes
Holcomb & Main
14
Howard’s Texaco — 114 204 Spare Masters
10
22
Bowl Dogs
Grain Millers
Morris Huffman, high indivi­ Gutter Dusters
dual game, 210. Emil Wohlcke, Sugar Plums
high individual series, 587. Co-op, Strike Outs__
Vicki Hamilton, high individual
high team game and series, 886
game, 142. Lucille Bertram, high
and 2553.
individual series, 393. Bowl Dogs,
high team game, 354. Sugar
Babes, high team series, 1007.
Lucille Bertram and Ladena Tal­
bot, bowlers of the week, 465 han­
dicap series.
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THURS. MIXED FOURSOME
House-Huffman ____ 21
Jefferies-Neely
Corn-Purcell
Sarazin-Larson
Myrick-Bullard
Kelley-Thompson
Jenkins-Snodgrass
French-Sage ___
Betz Purcell, ladies’ high indi-
vidual game, 181. Bob Thompson,
men’s high individual game and
series, 231/557. Mardi Larson, la­
dies’ high individual series, 486
Sarazin-Larson, high team game
and series, 681 / 2009. Barbara
Sarazin, bowler of the week, 631
handicap series.
We Hope One of Your Most
o o o o
Abundant Possession* Is Good
FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN
Vision, but in Case It Is Not,
Gate City Journal
33
We Offer You the Most Com­
Nyssa Implement
24
plete Optical Service!
i
Skinner’s Service
24
The metal?
Muir-Roberts
23
Aluminum.
Ideal Cleaners
194
244
Fangen Brothers
18
20
Reed’s Texaco
174
264
KSRV
16
28
I OPTOMETRIST I
Larry Fujii, high individual
¡VISION SPeCIALISTl
game and series, 226/625. Skin­
ner’s Service, high team game and
inn non wnw mwm nt
series, 939/2626.
Standings
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
RETURNS FROM ASHLAND
Parma Services Held
Mrs. W. K. Wahlert returned
For
Raymond Wilson,
home Saturday from Ashland
where she was called by the ill­ Retired Businessman
ness of her mother, Mrs. May
Services for Raymond Alvah
Barry.
Wilson, retired Parma merchant,
were conducted Saturday morn-
STUDENTS VISIT PARENTS
ning, March 16. 1963, at Kirk­
Dee and Andrew Child left patrick Memorial Presbyterian
Tuesday for Logan, Utah, after church in Parma. The Rev Wayne
spending several days of spring Wardwell was officiating minis­
vacation with their parents, Mr. ter.
and Mrs. Edison Child. Both are
Mr. Wilson was an uncle of
students at Utah State university. Nyssans June Marie Wyckoff.
Houston and Dick Wilson and
VISIT GRANDPARENTS
Phillip Wilson of Weiser.
Larry Findley of Corvallis and
He succumbed on Wednesday,
his fiancee from Junction City March 13, following a brief ill­
visited Saturday evening with his ness.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
The deceased was born in
Gann.
Brown’s Grove, Ky„ on Sept. 14,
PAGE FIVE
i 1880, and went to Weiser in 1904
i He was united in marriage June
I 5, 1907, to Lila Andrews.
He founded a grocery store in
Ontario in 1910 and in 1919 went
into the grocery business in Par­
ma, retiring in 1944
Mr. Wilson was a member of
the Parma Presbyterian church,
Masonic lodge and El Korah tem­
ple.
In addition to his widow, he is
survived by one son, Joe R. of
Mill Valley, Calif.; a brother,
Barkley of Salem; two grand­
daughters, Mrs. Joan Lewis of
Corvallis and Mrs. Roberta Mc­
Fadden of Pullman, Wash. Three
great-grandsons also survive.
Interment services were held at
Parma cemetery under direction
of Peckham-Dakan-Davis chapel.
WORLD WAR I VETERANS.
AUXILIARY MEET AT VALE
Veterans of World War I, Mal­
heur Barracks 352, and auxiliary
held their regular meeting and
potluck dinner March 17 in the
Vale Legion hall with 40 mem­
bers in attendance. The business
portion of the meeting was held
in the county court house.
Out-of-state visitors included
Idaho Department Chief of Staff
Jack Gregory and Mrs. Gregory
and Hardy brothers of Sawtooth
*0
Barracks, Boise; Commander and
Mrs. Peterson, Payette, Idaho,
barracks; Senior Vice Commander
Charles Reno and Mrs. Reno of
Parma barracks.
A birthday cake made by Ray’s
127 Main Street
Food Fair bakery of Nyssa was
Nyssa, Oregon
served.
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your reward!
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89'
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Dinner
Fruit Preserves
89'
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Now's the time to start your Spring Planting.
Select your Lawn and Garden Seeds from our
Complete Flower and Garden Display. Hurry
. .. While selection is complete!
ROSE BUSHES
20-Oz. Economy Size
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