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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 SUGAR BOWL Y/ g/A League Standings SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 32 Gate City Cleaner « Arrowhead Motel .... 28% 28% Bicandi’s ............... Roberts-Nyssa 28 27 Nyssa Machine 22 Sugar Bowl 19 Looney’s __ _____ 13 Twilight Cafe Pastime Cafe___ .... 12 12 15% 15% 16 17 22 25 31 32 Top Bowlers Named For Month of October Gay Bates of Vale and Mardi Larson of Nyssa emerged as bowlers of the month during con tests held Sunday afternoon at the local Sugar Bowl. By reason of a 483 scratch ser ies, Gay won the title of scratch bowler for October. Mardi re ceived honors as handicap bowler for October with a 566 handicap series. Both will receive trophies at the end of the season. Other lady keglers competing in the Sunday bowl - offs were Marilou Winchester, Betz Pur cell, Grace Stringer. Barbara Da vis and Sandy Morrison. Nyssan Kay Brendle is also a trophy winner by reason of a 627 scratch series rolled Sunday af- ternoon at Bye Lanes in Ontario during that establishment’s Octo ber bowler of the month contest. All three of her games were over the 200 mark. 10 34 Muir-Roberts Deanie O’Dell, high scratch game, 194. Lois Page, high scratch o o o o series, 525. Nyssa Machine, high NYSSA COMMERCIAL team game, 814. Roberts-Nyssa, Simplot Processors 32 12 high team series, 2285. Deanie Howard’s Texaco 29% 14% O’Dell, scratch bowler of week, Grain Millers ______ 25 19 510 series. Virginia Bybee, han Shell Service 24 20 dicap bowler of the week, 587 Nyssa Co-op 23% 20% series. First National Bank 20 24 o o o o Eder’s ............ 18% 25% HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE Holcomb & Main 16 28 12 No Strikes ...... 24 Swager Ford 13 31 15 Safety Pins 21 Chet’s Motel 12% 31% Alley Cats 18 ...... 18 Eastman Agency and Home 19 Goof Balls .... 17 Dairies, Games Postponed. 21 Hits and Mrs. .... 15 Fred Schilling, high scratch Alley Oops ___________ 13 23 game and series, 241/590. Sim- Johnnie Russell, high scratch plot Processors, high team game game and series, 197/504. Alley and series, 900/2662. Cats, high team game and series, NYSSA LADY BOWLERS o o o O 481/1305. Stella Morris, scratch ATTEND STATE TOURNEY Among Nyssa lady bowlers at FRIDAY BUSINESSMEN bowler of the week, 449 series. Fangen Floral 31% 12% Johnnie Russell, handicap bowler tending the state tournament the past weekend in Bend were those Sugar Bowl 30 14 of the week, 612 series. representing Bracken’s Depart Gate City Journal 27 17 o o o o ment store and White Satin. Muir-Roberts______ 26 18 ALL-STAR LEAGUE Bracken’s team members were Skinner’s Service ..... 19 25 (Games Played at Bye Lanes) Deane Kohl, Bertha Taylor, Jim Clover Lawn Dairy 18% 25% Pinsplitters ____ _____ 13 7 mie Ann Hatch, Liz Stringer and Owyhee Truck, Impl. ...12 32 Four Alike _________ 12 8 Nyssa Implement__ . 12 32 Four Squares 10% 9% Margaret Bracken. Representing White Satin were Dick Butcher, high scratch Twinkiers 10 10 Mabie Fangen, Eris Bertram, Ver- game, 214. Willis Bertram, high Starlighters 10 10 scratch series, 542. Muir-Roberts, Little Dippers 9% 10% da Simpson, Virginia Bybee and Sadie Butcher. high team game and series, 877 Mittee Four 9 11 and 2514. 14 Half and Half 6 o o o c ) Madge Burnett, ladies’ high PATRIOTS LEAGUE scratch game, 190. Harold Bren- Pounds’ Grocery 28 16 die, men’s high scratch game, 213. (Continued from Page 1) Vale Furniture .. 26% 17% Kay Brendle, ladies’ high scratch Wilson’s Market 25% 18% series, 471. Ray Roark, men’s were injured and taken to hospi Sugar Bowl 24 20 high scratch series, 519. Lois tals in Nampa and Caldwell. Nyssa Food Center___ .22 22 Mrs. Bates was born April 2, Cartwright, scratch bowler of the Paulus Jewelry _____ .21 23 week, 470. Marge Burnett, han 1932, in Ogden, Utah, a daughter Clover Lawn Dairy. 20 24 of Mr. and Mrs. Earl iSibbett. She dicap bowler of the week, 588. Mai. Mem. Hospital .20 24 was graduated from high school o o o o The Merc 17 27 in 1950 at Soda Springs, Idaho. SUGAR BOWL MIDGETS Shell 'Service ....... ........ 16 28 While residing there she was bap Ross Rollers No. 1____ 18 14 Kay Brendle, high scratch Ross Rollers No. 3 tized and became a member of 14 18 game and series, 203/529. Pounds’ Eastman Agency 16% 15% the Church of Jesus Christ of Grocery, high team game and ser Owyhee Barber 15% 16% Latter-Day Saints. ies, 825/2285. Lavona McDonald, Eastman and Miner__ 15 In 1951 she entered nurses’ 17 scratch bowler of the week, 508 Idaho Power ............. ...13 training at Pocatello and on April 19 series. Mariam Wohlcke, handi Craig Lewis, high scratch game 7 that year was united in mar cap bowler of the week, 598 ser and series, 143/395. Ross Rollers riage to Donald Bates at Ogden. ies. Residing in Pocatello for a short No. 3, high team game, 350. East o o o o man and Miner, high team series, time, while her husband complet SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE 963. Craig Lewis, bowler of the ed his education, Mrs. Bates was Idaho Power ................. 31 13 employed by the Mountain States week, 470 handicap series. Norsedco _____ _____ .27% 16% Telephone and Telegraph com o o o o Cascade Gas ............... 25% 18% PETERSON'S BANTAMS pany. She then moved with her Flyin* ___ _ 21% 22% Triple K’s husband to Burley where he join ................23 9 Oregon Concrete __ 21% 22% Bulldogs _______ ed the Minidoka county school 23 9 Grain Millers 21 23 faculty. She worked in that city Strike Outs .................19 13 Auto Lite ___________ 20 24 for the telephone company until Rockers ______________ 12 20 24 Wilson’s Dept. Store .20 1955. Lucky Strikes ________ 12 20 Nyssa Auto Parts____ 16 28 Rinky Dinks _________ 7 25 Comes to Nyssa in 1961 Q’s Trophy Cabin____ 16 28 Hal Brendle, high scratch game, In 1960 she moved with her Don Hatch, high scratch game 161. Don Winchester, high scratch and series, 215/614. Cascade Gas, series, 412. Bulldogs, high team husband and daughter to Ameri high team game and series, 1064 game, 400. Triple K’s, high team can Falls and in 1961 the family came to Nyssa where Mr. Bates and 3007. series, 1061. Kent Boydell, bowl became speech and English in o o o O er of the week, 480 handicap ser structor. SUGAR CITY LEAGUE ies. Mrs. Bates became active in White Satin 30 14 o o o o Toastmistress club work while Mildred’s Salon ___ 25 19 THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE residing in American Falls and S & S Cattle Co____ 24 20 Metcalf/Butcher 32 12 continued this affiliation with the Bracken’s .... .........__ ... 18 26 16 Purcell-Iest _______ 28 Parma group after moving to Farmers Feed, Seed 18 26 17 House-Huffman 27 Nyssa. At the time of her death, 17 Marguerite’s 27 Morrison-Pruyn 24 20 she was an area director in the Marilou Winchester, high Myrick-Bullard 23 21 organization. scratch game, 206. Eris Bertram, Kelley-Thompson 23 21 She was also active in the Re high scratch series, 540. White Sage-Bartron ... 21 23 lief society of the Nyssa LDS Satin, high team game and series, Renstrom-Jenkins 21 23 First ward and had been secre 820/2307. Eris Bertram, scratch Stunz-Sallee 13 31 tary of the First ward Primary bowler of the week, 540 scratch Morris-Jones .......... _12 32 for two years prior to her death. series. Margaret Bracken, handi Sadie Butcher, ladies’ high She was also active in the local cap bowler of the week, 580 han- scratch game and series, 186/478. Parent-Teacher organization and dicap series Bill Purcell, men’s high scratch a second grade room mother. o o o o game and series, 193/494. Met BULLDOG LEAGUE calf-Butcher, high team game and Accomplished Pianist S & V Cattle Co....... „...23 % 12% series, 668/1900. Sadie Butcher, The deceased played the piano Nyssa Auto Parts 23% 12% scratch bowler of the week, 478 proficiently and had been giving Lienkaemper’s 17% 18% series. Sandy Morrison, handicap lessons to her daughter and close Owyhee Truck, Impl. 17 19 bowler of the week, 581 series. friends. She was also a capable Sugar Bowl ... ..... 15 21 o o o o seamstress. Ray’s Food Fair_______ 11% 24% MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE In addition to Mr. Bates and Diane Jennings, girls’ high Kido-Saito _____ 34 10 daughter, Loralee, of the home, scratch game, 149. Mary Dan- Snyder-Skelton ... 29% 14% she is survived by her parents; a ford, girls’ high scratch series, Trost-Nichols 29 15 twin sister, Mrs. Dean Ferrin, and 375. Tommy Stringer, boys’ high Laan-Morgan 22 ....... 22 a number of uncles and aunts. scratch game, 190. Danny Wil Holcomb-Stacy ______ 21 23 Pallbearers for the Nyssa ser son, boy’s high scratch series, 458. Stam-Codr ...................... 21 23 vices were Jeff Ford, Frank Tur Nyssa Auto Parts, high team VanderOord-Stam 21 23 ner, Mel Calhoun, Charles Quin- game, 673. Lienkaemper’s, high Kesler-Moore .20% 23% owski, DeVerl Manning and W. team series, 1877. 24 Michaelson-Newbill 20 L. McPartland. Concluding ser Adams-Simpson 19 25 vices were conducted Wednesday 26 18 Knowles-Hiatt in Soda Springs. 35 Stam-Ballantyne ____ 9 Miki Kido, ladies’ high scratch VISIT IN JOHNSON HOME game and series, 188/477. Ed Mi Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kirkland of chaelson, men’s high scratch Roseburg spent several days this game, 220. Larry Fujii and Mi week visiting her brother-in-law chaelson, men’s high scratch ser and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ies, 565. Kido-Saito, high team Johnson. game and series, 680/1966. Same Location Six Yean Mrs. Beth Bates Dies Of Accident Injuries George Carey QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB 24 N. 8th—Payette Across From Idaho Power PHONE 642-2982 36 Years Experience as Denial Technician Assures You of Top Quality Work k * "•»m»’" t • Ä Full Sets Serviced Bioken Plates Repaired Loose Teeth Relined Missing Teeth Replaced WHILE YOU WAIT! Open Evening! By Appointment EASY CREDIT TERMS Satisfaction Guaranteed! O o o o TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Simplot Soilbuilders 34 Polar Bear... ............... 31 I Morris Sinclair ........ 26 Thompson Agency 24% 19% Bingham Service 24 Sugar Bowl ..... ....... 24 Palmer Brothers .... 21 B & M Equipment 19% 24% Nyssa M & W Mkt. 17% 26% Vale Auction______ 16 Lloyd’s Conoco— Carpenter Dist. ... 15 Nyssa Sanitation ___ 11% 32% Tom Jayo, high scratch game, 220. Ron Kistrine, Asa Winches ter, high scratch series, 547. B & M Equipment, high team game, ! 1056. Simplot Soilbuilders, high I team series, 2931. N ot . 12 Prise Winner« Tom Jayo, high handicap ies, 639. Harvey Howard, handicap series. 472. Gary Wet- son, Frank Doi, Ron Schoeneman, six spares in a row. Dean Mont gomery, Kay Ishida, Gary Wilson, Clayton Pett, 137 games. Native Nyssan Succumbs; Rites Held Saturday BILL WILSON . . . Succumbs From Injuries ♦ ♦ Funeral services for Bill Wil son, 41, were conducted at 2 o’ clock Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16, 1963, at Lienkaemper chapel. Officiating minister was the Rev. Paul Ludlow of Nyssa Methodist church. Mr. Wilson succumbed last Thursday night at Holy Rosary hospital from injuries sustained on Oct. 6 when a beet harvester elevator fell on him while he was working on the machine. The deceased was born July 15, 1922, at Nyssa, a son of Lem and Isabelle Ware Wilson. He attend ed local schools and was gradu ated from Nyssa high school in 1939. While playing basketball for NHS, he earned three letters and in later years was a member of Wilson Brothers’ town team. Mr. Wilson attended Boise Busi ness college, joined the U.S. Navy in 1942 and served in the Pacific area until the end of World War 11 in 1945. On June 27, 1948, he was unit ed in marriage to Dorothy Coff man. He worked with sheep and cattle in this area, did custom farm work and also operated a farm of his own. During a recent two-year per iod, he was employed by the U.S. National Bank in Ontario. His favorite recreation was hunting. Among survivors of his imme diate family, in addition to his widow, are three children, Larry, 12 years of age; Nancy, 10; and Patsy, 8. Also surviving are seven broth ers, Vernon of Ontario, Lem of Grangeville, Harold of Homedale, George E. (Bud), Barclay, Frank and Robert L. (Red) of Nyssa. Three surviving sisters are Mrs. Gladys Morfitt and Mrs. Minnie Tyrrel of Nyssa and Mrs. Inez Sherrill of Merrill, Ore. A brother, Jim, died in 1927, his mother succumbed in 1957 and death claimed his father in February 1960. Concluding services were held at Nyssa cemetery under direc tion of Lienkaemper funeral home. Active pallbearers were Dwight L. Johnson, LeRoy Sew ard, Francis M. Hight, D. E. Tay lor, George B. Russell and Larry D. Woodell. Honorary bearers included D. E. Masterson, Johnnie Scrivner, Fred Trenkel, D. S. Sargent, Da mon Savage, Charles W. Taylor and Louis Yturri. HEARING PROBLEM? For professional hearing test and / or information on OTARION'S complete line of quality aids for all hear ing needs — See — JACKSON JEWELERS 313 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon PAGE SEVEN McFall Rites Held At Church in Ontario Final rites for Mrs. Jean Me-1 Fall were conducted Tuesday! morning at St. Matthews Episco pal church in Ontario with the Rev. D. G. Burgoyne officiating. Mrs. McFall died Sunday in an Ontario hospital. She was the | widow of Dr. John A. McFall, an Ontario optometrist who in later years practiced and shared an of fice with Dr. John Easly. Dr. Mc Fall succumbed in 1951 and his widow continued to work as re ceptionist in Dr. Easly’s Ontario office. She had been a resident of the Ontario area for 40 years. She is survived by one daugh ter and three grandchildren. Services were under direction of Bertelson-Lienkaemper chapel and burial was made in Ever green cemetery at Ontario. RONALD DeROCK (left) was graduated Nov. 15 with a class of 18 operating engineers, from Western School of Heavy Equipment Operation at Weiser. Instructor Wayne Jones is pictured with him. The school is largely owned by members of the Oregon and Idaho chapters of Associated General Contractors of America and lead ing heavy equipment distributors with Dennis E. Sheehy as man ager. Students are trained by operating the machines under guid ance of instructors on actual construction jobs. DeRock is a son of Mrs. Maxine Brown of Nyssa. SUCCUMBS IN ACCIDENT Word has been received in Nyssa of the death of Kenneth Child who was a resident of Wes ton, Idaho. Mr. Child was killed Saturday in an automobile acci KELLEYS VISIT IN IDAHO VISITOR FROM UTAH dent near Tremonton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. iS. P. Kelley re-1 Mrs. Louis Rudelick of Mid The deceased was related to turned home Nov. 13 from a trip vale, Utah, arrived last Thursday Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders, Mrs. to Idaho Falls, Shelley and Poca to spend two weeks visiting in Lorin Munn, Mrs. Kenneth Farr tello where they spent several i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick and Edison Child of this vicinity. days visiting relatives and friends. I Rudelick. Ä Announcement We Have Completely Redecorated and Refurnished Our Dining Room. We Think It Is a Credit to Nyssa and You'll Like It. . . . STARTING Monday, November 25 FROM 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) . . We'll Offer . . . SPECIAL FOOD and BEVERAGE MENUS (You'll Get Special Attention in a Quiet Pleasant Atmosphere) Call Us for Banquet, Party or Family Reservations ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY WITH OYSTER DRESSING (Served with Cranberry Sauce, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Rolls, Green Beans with Crisp Bacon) CHOICE OF SALADS — Waldorf, Tossed Green or Ha waiian Delight Gelatin. CHOICE OF DESSERTS — Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream, Hot Mince Pie, Steamed Pudding with Sauce, Sherbet or Ice Cream. CHOICE OF BEVERAGES — Coffee, Tea, Milk or Hot Chocolate. (Children's Portions Also Available) ini ' -Í ' OlYMplA Brownie’s Cafe and made for days like this One ingredient is priceless: 'Its the Water" Vini ort wtkonui.Olympni Brevmc Ulympta With ii’l—' •Oly»» n» f BILL and DEANE KOHL — EDDIE and BERTHA TAYLOR Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3085 113 Main Street