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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1963 attend bowling tourney Local ladies participating the past weekend in the Women’s j State Bowling tournament being i held in Bend were Earlene Jen nings, Lenna Huffman, Sadie Metcalf, Arlene Brammer and Darlene Standage of Vale, The team was sponsored by The Merc store of Nyssa. SUGAR BOWL EAGLES MIXED LEAGUE o o o o o o o Holcomb-Purcell 26 10 Sarazin-Larson .. . . . . . 23 13 Wilson-Wilson ... . ..... 22 14 Olsen-Cleaver ..... 18 18 Brendle-Mackrill . ..... 11 25 Seuell-Pratt 8 28 Kay Brendle, ladies’ high scratch game and series, 184/464. Delwin Holcomb, men’s high scratch game, 229. Bill Purcell, men’s high scratch series, 550. Holcomb-Purcell, high team game and series, 642/1885. Mardi Lar son, scratch bowler of the week, 430 scratch series. Roberta Hol comb, handicap bowler of the week, 555 handicap series. o o o FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN Sugar Bowl __ 26 Fangen Floral .. 24% » 10 11% Gate City Journal____ 21 15 Muir-Roberts________ 21 15 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 16% 19% Skinner’s Service____ 15 21 Owyhee Truck, Impl__ 11 25 Nyssa Implement____ 9 27 Fred Schilling, high scratch game, 224. L. Fujii, high scratch series, 6 0 9. Skinner’s Service, high team game and series, 898 o o o o and 2651. ALL-STAR LEAGUE o o o o (Games Played at Bye Lanes) NYSSA COMMERCIAL Pin Splitters ______ 10 6 Simplot Processors .... 25 11 Four Alike ____ 10 6 Shell Service . ..............23 13 Four Squares .. ..... _ 9% 6% Home Dairies ......... ..... 23 13 Twinkiers __________ 9 7 Howard’s Texaco ____ 21% 14% Star Lighters ___ 1___ 8 8 Eastman Insurance ..... 21 15 Mittee Four_________ 6 10 Nyssa Co-op __ 20% 15% Half and Half_______ 6 10 Grain Millers . ............. 18 18 Little Dippers _______ 5% 10% Eder’s ...... 15% 20% Kay Brendle, ladies’ high First National Bank 14 22 scratch game and series, 181/492. Chet’s Motel ______ 12% 23% Ray Roark, men’s high scratch Holcomb & Main 12 24 game and series, 223/538. Half Swager Ford __ 10 26 and Half, high team game and C. Page, high scratch game, 214. series, 613/1808. Kay Brendle, J. Myrick, high scratch series, 546. scratch bowler of the week, 492 Simplot’s, high team game, 887. scratch series. Deloris Shelton, Howard’s Texaco, high team ser- handicap bowler of the week, 576 ies, 2517. handicap series. o o o o o o o o PETERSON'S BANTAMS SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Bulldogs __________ ...17 7 Arrowhead Motel____25% 10% Strike Outs _________ 16 8 Roberts-Nyssa______ 25 11 Triple K’s___________ 16 8 Gate City Cleaners__ 24 12 Rockers_____________ 10 14 Bicandi’s__ ,.________ 21% 14% Lucky Strikes_______ 8 16 Nyssa Welding _____ 21 15 Rinky Dinks_________ 5 19 Sugar Bowl________ .18% 17% Ken Brown and Kelly Kurtz, Looney’s___________ 17 19 high scratch games, 148. Don Twilight Cafe _______ 13 23 Winchester, high scratch series, Pastime Cafe________ 9% 26% 407. Triple K’s, high team game, Muir-Roberts________ 5 31 399. Bulldogs, high team series, Ruth Chadd, high scratch game _ 1047. Kevin Engstrom, bowler of and series, 209/498. Arrowhead the week, 467 handicap series. Motel, high team game and series, o o o o 765/2186. Ailene Holmes, scratch bowler of the week, 496 series. WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Ruth Chadd, handicap bowler of No Strikes __________ 18 10 the week, 606. Safety Pins_________ .16 12 o o o o Alley Cats--------------- .14 14 Alley Oops__________ 13 15 MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Goof Balls__________ 12 16 Kido-Saito _________ .27 9 Hits and Mrs_________ 11 17 Snyder-Skelton _____ 25% 10% Stella Morris, high scratch Holcomb-Stacy ______ .21 15 game, 165. Marian Danford, high Trost-Nichols _______ .21 15 scratch series, 454. Safety Pins, Laan-Morgan _______ 19 17 high team game, 409. No Strikes, VanderOord-Stam ___ 19 17 high team series, 1159. Marian Michaelson-Newbill ...17 19 Danford, bowler of the week, 550 Stam-Codr __________ .17 19 handicap series. Adams-Simpson _____ 15 21 o o o o Kesler-Moore _______ 18% 22% Knowles-Hiatt ______ 13 23 SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Stam-Ballantyne ____ 8 28 White Satin_____ ___ 22 14 Mildred’s Salon __ 20 16 Massie Saito, ladies’ high S & S Cattle Co.... ........18 18 scratch game and series, 172/480. Bracken’s Dept. Store .10 20 Charles Newbill, men’s high Farmers Feed, Seed__ 16 20 scratch game and series, 216/595. Marguerite’s Apparel .16 20 Kido-Saito, high team game and Jimmie Ann Hatch, high series, 677/1903. scratch game and series, 189/509. o o o o S & S Cattle Co., high team game, TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN 785. White Satin, high team ser Simplot Soilbuilders 27 9 ies, 2133. Jimmie Hatch, scratch Polar Bear__________ 26 10 bowler of the week, 509 scratch Thompson Agency___ 22 14 series. Roberta Holcomb, handi Bingham Service ____ 20 16 cap bowler of the week, 573, han Morris Sinclair______ 19 17 dicap series. Sugar Bowl_________ 18 18 o o o o Palmer Brothers_____ 17 19 BULLDOG LEAGUE B & M Equipment___ 17 19 S & V Cattle Co_____ 19% 8% Nyssa M & W Mkt. 16% 19% Owyhee Truck, Impl. ...16% 11% Vale Auction ......... ....... 16 20 Nyssa Auto Parts____ 15% 12% Lloyd’s Conoco— Sugar Bowl_________ 13 15 Carpenter Dist.... ....... 10 26 Lienkaemper’s ______ 11 17 Nyssa Sanitation ____ 7% 28% Ray’s Food Fair______ 8% 19% Don Breshears, high scratch Janice McCrady, girls’ high scratch game, 152. Diane Jen game, 202. Walan Morgan, high nings, girls’ high scratch series, scratch series, 506. Polar Bear, 395. Tom Moore, boys’ high high team game and series, 1053 2940. scratch game, 167. Paul House, and Oct. 29 Prize Winners boys’ high scratch series, 446. Art Stedman, high handicap Lienkaemper’s, high team game, series. Ron Kirstine, K. Ishida, 659. S & V Cattle Co., high team Walan Morgan, E. Sparks and series, 1874. Stedman, 163 games. Red Fritts, o o o o two identical games, 162. Lamar PATRIOT'S LEAGUE Orr and Kirstine, most splits, 7. Wilson’s Market ...... 23% 12% o o o o Pounds’ Grocery .... —..22 14 SUGAR BOWL MIDGETS Sugar Bowl_________ 22 14 Owyhee Barber _ ......14 10 Team No. 1.. ............. ... 20 16 11 Vale Furniture ....... 19% 16% Ross Rollers No. 1_ ___ 13 Ross Rollers No. 3.. ___ 13 11 Malheur Memorial___ 16 20 12 Eastman Agency _ 12 The Merc___________ 15 21 Idaho Power _____ 11 13 Paulus Jewelry_____ .15 21 Eastman and Miner __ 9 15 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 14 22 Ricky Wilson, h ligh scratch Shell Service ....... 13 23 Kay Brendle, high scratch game and series, 166/369. East game and series, 215/573. Sugar man Agency, high team game and Bowl, high team game, 781. series, 335/942. Ronnie Wilson, Pounds’ Grocery, high team ser bowler of the week, 437 handicap series. ies, 2280. FOR SALE NEW 15-FOOT, 6-INCH DELUXE BEET BED Also Still Have Door Springs ---------- o---------- WESTERN BUILT o ADRIAN SUPPLY and REPAIR Adrian, Oregon Call Parma 724-6133 County Agent Offers — - ■* — Advice to Ranchers On Range Seeding PAGE FIVE Patrol Honors The sage defoliating moth has given ranchers an opportunity to do some successful range reseed ing by eliminating or weakening sagebrush over thousands of acres of range, according to George Bain, county extension agent. On ranges where native grasses have been depleted due to fire, rodent damage, use or whatever cause, and sagebrush has been a limiting factor, a successful re seeding program can be under taken. The Bureau of Land Manage ment has some very good stands of native grasses mixed with crested wheat which was drilled following sage removal by spray ing. The crested wheatgrass filled in the open areas and thickened some of the thinner areas of na tive grasses. If there is a good stand of na tive bunch grass in the defoliated area, there is no particular advan tage in reseeding, Bain says, since the native grasses will strengthen and produce an increased amount THESE NYSSA SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS received honors dur of forage due to less competition for available water and plant nu ing the month of October for their patrol duties during school hours. They are Sallyann Smith and John Elg-uezabal and are both trients. in Elvin Ballou's classroom. Sallyann is a daughter of Mr. and Another advantage of reseed ing, Bain points out, is to intro Mrs. Charlie W. Smith of 210 Beech avenue. She was selected by duce good competition for unde faculty members and local police officers as patrol officer of the sirable plants that may come into month. John was named patrolman of the month. His parents are these defoliated areas such as me Mr. and Mrs. Max Elguezabal of Nyssa.—Journal Photo. dusa head, halogeton, mustard, rabbit brush and others. DAUGHTER BORN TUESDAY HONORED WITH DINNER The seeding should be done in TO D. CARTWRIGHT COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen en Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cartwright tertained with Sunday dinner in the late fall with a rangeland drill which is heavily constructed of Portland are parents of a honor of their sister-in-law, Mrs. and can stand the rough terrain daughter born Tuesday morning, Cecil Shane, on her birthday an and drill in old sagebrush and in Nov. 5. The infant weighed 7 niversary. In addition to the rocky areas. Bain urges land pounds, 3% ounces and has been honoree, those present were Mrs. owners interested to contact him named Julie Renee. Paternal Virgie Rookstool, Mr. and Mrs. so arrangements can be made for grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and sons of Ontario a drill to accomplish the seeding. s Arthur Cartwright. and Shane. lewis SAILS ON C anberra bound for san diego base Thomas L. Lewis, fire control technician second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis of route 1, Nyssa, left Norfolk, Va., Oct. 3 aboard the USS Canberra. The ship became the Pacific Fleet’s only guided missile cruis er based in San Diego, Calif., after passing through the Panama Canal in mid-October, according to a Navy news release. Drivers License iyrivers License Tests tests Dated Nov. 8 in Nyssa According to announcement re ceived from Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles, a drivers li cense examiner will be on duty at Nyssa city hall Friday, Nov. 8, between the hours of 9 ajn. and 2 p.m. All persons wishing original li censes are asked to file applica tions well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure DINNER HONORS COREYS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey time for completion of the requir were Friday evening dinner ed license test. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elgan How can you tell if an elephant and the two couples viewed color slides. The dinner honored the is in the back seat of your car? 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