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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964 • SUGAR BOWL " 1 “ 1 SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Gate City Cleaners 23 9 10 Roberts-Nyssa ____ 22 11 Nyssa Sanitation —.... 21 15 Parma Seed_______ 17 Arrowhead Motel....... 14% 17% 18 Sugar Bowl ________ 14 19 Looney’s ....... ..........13 Ace Pastime ____ __ 12% 19% 20 Home Dairies _____ 12 21 Muir-Roberts ______ 11 Lois Page, high scratch game and series, 208/552. Gate City o o o o Cleaners, high team game and o o o series, 815/2211. Bowlers of the o o week—Lois Page, 552 scratch ser o ies; Vera McCrady, 584 handicap SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS series. Sweethearts . ......... 10 6 Roberts-Nyssa team rolled three Sugar Beats ...... 9 7 Sugar Gals _____ 7% 8% identical scratch games of 676 Sugar Babes ____ 5% 10% each. O O O O Jolene Holmes, high scratch THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE game, 136. Joyce Jennings, high 7 scratch series, 345. Sweethearts, Bullard-Hust ..... . .....21 Sugar Gals, Sugar Beats, high J Butcher-Metcalf ____ 17% - 10% 12 team games, 430. Sweethearts, Purcell-Iest ............. 16 high team series, 1238. Bowlers VanderOord-Brendle 15% 12% 13 of the week—Joyce Jennings, 345 Snodgrass-Toomb __ 15 13 scratch series; Ora Lee Stites, I Jenkins-Lienkaemper 15 Sarazin-Larson _____ 14% 13% 447 handicap series. 16 ■ Bartron-Toombs_____ 12 o o o o Stunz-Sallee_______ 11% 16% RIME LEAGUE Huffman-Livingston ....11 17 (Ross, Idaho Power, Tyler-Reed ________ 10 18 Miner, Eastman) Morris-Jones _______ 9 19 Ross’ Bulldogs............. 12 4 Connie Bullard, ladies 1 high Ross’ Leopards ........10 6 scratch game and series, 212/569. Owyhee Barber _____ 9 7 Duane Smith (sub), men’s high Eastman Westerns ___ 8 8 scratch game, 234. Bill Purcell, Idaho Power Spartans 6 10 men’s high scratch series, 610. Eastman-Miner Eagles. 6 10 Purcell-Iest, high team game, 728. Ricky Wilson, high scratch ! Bullard - Hust, high team series, game and series, 162/424. . Ross’ 2114. Bowlers of the week — Bulldogs, high team game and Barbara Sarazin, 519 scratch ser series, 380/1067. Bowler of the ies; Florine Toomb, 621 handicap week—Roddy Lewis, 464 handi series. cap series. o o o o g/A Standings o o o o ALL-STAR LEAGUE o o o o WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Malheur Hospital ___ 23 Pounds’ Grocery ____ 22% Sugar Bowl ________ 19 Shell Service ______ 19 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 16 Wilson’s Market____ 15% 16% The Merc__________ 14% 17% Paulus Jewelry _____ 13 19 Dessert Seed _______ 9% 22% 24 Sugar City 5 & 10____ 8 Kay Brendle, high scratch game and series, 230/611. Pounds’ Grocery, high team game and series, 844/2367. Bowlers of the week — Stella Ross, 528 scratch series; Elva Bale, 607 handicap series. o o o o NYSSA COMMERCIAL Howard’s Texaco 22 « Nyssa Co-op __ .20 8 Shell Service ..... 18 10 Eder’s ___ ____ __ 18 10 Swager Ford __ ____16 12 White Satin .... .. ... 15 13 Eastman Agency . ____ 12 12 B & H ... .......... ........ 11 17 Grain Millers __ ___ 9 19 Sugar Bowl 8 20 Holcomb & Main 8 20 First National Bank 7 17 George Hust, high scratch game, 223. Art Steadman, high scratch series, 556. White Satin, high team game, 891. Howard’s Texaco, high team series, 2488. Up and Atoms............ 23 5 Hits and Misses_____ 18% 9% Alley Cats _________ 17 11 C. O. W.’s_________ 16 12 Three Flats________ 15% 12% Borderlines________ 14 14 Sugar Mamas ______ 12 16 Dusters ____________ 11% 16% Split Babes ________ 11 17 Hi-Lo’s ____________ 11 17 No Strikes _________ 10% 17% Three Spares_______ 8 20 Emma Benedict, high scratch game and series, 188/485. Hi-Lcfs, high team game and series, 440 and 1273. Bowlers of the week— o o o o Emma Benedict, 485 scratch ser ies; Lucille Morgan, 551 handicap MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Kido-Saito _________ 27 9 series. Knowles-Knowles 23% 12% o o o o Snyder-Skelton .... 21% 14% SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Saito-Miyasako______ 19 17 Nyssa Machine ______ 24 8 Stam-Lundy _______ 19 17 White Satin Sugar___ 17 15 Newbill-Sarazin _____ 18 18 Bracken’s Store _____ 17 15 VanderOord-Stam ___ 18 18 Regal Rides ________ 14 18 Trost-Nichols _______ 17% 18% 19 Kesler-Moore __ Farmers Feed, Seed__ 13 16 20 Mildred’s Salon _____ 11 21 Holcomb-Stacy ______ 15 21 Margaret Bracken, high scratch Adams-Simpson ...... 14% 21% 29 game, 184. Jimmie Ann Hatch, Laan-Bair__________ 7 high scratch series, 517. Ailene Miki Kido, ladies’ high scratch Holmes (Sub), high game and game, 217. Anna VanderOord, la series, 205/547. Bracken’s Store, dies’ high scratch series, 511. high team game, 788. White Sat Hiro Kido, men’s high scratch in, high team series, 2291. Bowl game and series, 242/602. Kido- ers of the week—Jimmie Ann Saito, high team game and ser- Hatch, 517 scratch series; Ruth ies, 713/2095. Allen, 580 handicap series. o o o o o o o O BULLDOG LEAGUE Girls' Teams WHEEL BALANCING and ALIGNING SERVICE All Work Guaranteed I Swager Ford 118 Good Arena« Phone 372-2288 Funeral services for Walter Fred Savage were conducted Tuesday , afternoon, Oct. 27, 1964, at St. Paul’s Episcopal church with the Rev. Armand Larive officiating. Mr. Savage succumbed Sunday morning at Malheur Memorial hospital following a brief illness. He was born Sept. 8, 1886, in Wamic, Ore., a son of William and Mattie Savage, and in June 1912 was united in marriage to Alice Procter in La Grande. For a number of years he was affiliated with the First National Bank with branch offices at En terprise and Pendleton. He re tired from the banking business GOVERNOR MARK HATFIELD is shown greeting the 1200 in 1948 and came to Nyssa where Lower Columbia residents who demonstrated before the state he became associated in business house on Tuesday, Oct. 20. against Ballot Measure No. 4. Carry with his brother, Damon. He ing a king-sized Chinook trophy, the governor praised Astoria was a member of the Episcopal Mayor Harry Steinbock (right center) and his followers for their church and Masonic lodge. civic effort. The official policy of this state,*' he assured the In addition to his widow, Alice, and brother, Damon, both of Nys demonstrators, “is opposed to the fish-ban bill." sa, he is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Roberta Bleakney of green cemetery at Ontario under VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Lakeview, Ore., and Mrs. Billie direction of Lienkaemper funeral Mr. and Mrs. Austin Green Laing of Lake Oswego, Ore. Two home. Pallbearers were Bernard of Burbank, Calif., left Tuesday grandchildren also survive. A Eastman, Ward Wieneke, Artie morning for their home after brother, Frank, and sister, Elsie, Robertson, William Schireman, spending several days with his preceded him in death. Mark Hartley and Dick G. Ten- brother - in - law and sister, Mr. Interment was made in Ever- sen. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey. Washington Rites Conducted Saturday For Former Nyssan TROOP ELECTS OFFICERS Members of the Junior Girl Scout troop led by Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Bob Fangen elect Funeral rites for Mrs. Oonah ed officers at their Oct. 22 meet L. Keizer were conducted Satur ing. Named to serve as patrol lead day morning, Oct. 24, 1964, under direction of Riplinger funeral; ers for two months were Debbie Fangen and Marlene Jamieson. home of Spokane. Mrs. Keizer succumbed Oct. 20 'Also elected were Renee De- from complications of pneumonia Minck as secretary-news reporter after undergoing emergency sur and Mary Ann Dority, treasurer. —Renee DeMinck, Reporter. gery in a Western Washington hospital. BOISE MEETING The family resided in Nyssa ATTEND Private kindergarten teachers, from 1930 until 1942 when they Dorothea Mitchell and Ida Mon moved to Washington and made cur, attended a recent workshop their home in Spokane since 1955. in Boise. Discussing kindergarten Among survivors are two teaching methods of language arts daughters, Mrs. Charles F. (Sue) was Dr. L. Maib from the Uni Bergh of Spokane and Mrs. Ron versity of Idaho at Moscow. ald (Mae) Burke of Salmon, Ida ho; two sons, William R. of Port land and Lester L. Keizer of Pa teros, Wash. Apple Valley PTA Other survivors include one brother, Jason Robison of Olym pia, Wash.; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Graveside services were con ducted at Fairmount Memorial Beginning 6 p. m. park in Spokane with the Rev. Raymond Moody officiating. — at — Interment was made in Fair- Apple Valley mount beside her late husband, School C. J. (Jack) Keizer, who preceded her in death in 1957. 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Can 85 t SWIFT'S — CANNED ■■ SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Nyssa Auto Parts____ 10 6 Owyhee Truck, Impl_ 9 7 Lienkaemper’s ______ 8 8 11 Sugar Bowl________ 5 Trudy Olsen and Connie Hol comb, high scratch games, 157. Mary Danford, high scratch ser- ies, 387. Nyssa Auto Parts, high team game and series, 568/1522. Boys' Teams PAGE FIVE Rites Held Tuesday At Episcopal Church For Walter F. Savage PATRIOTS' LEAGUE (Games Played at Bye Lanes) Starlighters _________ 9 3 Mittee Four_______ 8 4 Castaways __________ 6 6 Gleamers___________ 6 6 Little Dippers_______ .6 6 Twinkiers ___________ 5 7 House-Marcum ______ 4 8 Chapel-Granite _____ .4 8 Kay Brendle, laides’ high scratch game and series, 214/597. Ralph Bordner, men’s high scratch game, 199. George Cartwright, men’s high scratch series, 539. Bowlers of the week—Kay Bren dle, class A; Evelyn Chapel, class B. Nyssa Auto Parts___ 15% 8% Lienkaemper’s ______ 13 11 S & V Cattle Co------- 10% 13% Ray’s Food Fair—.... — 9 15 Ken Brown, high scratch game and series, 191/540. Nyssa Auto Parts, high team game and series, : 549/1614. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON Wilson’s Dept. Store ... 17 11 Zinn’s Flying “A”____ 17 11 Norsedco___________15 13 Nyssa Auto Parts____ 15 13 13 Cascade Natural Gas_ 15 Idaho Power Co_____ 14% 13% Q’s Trophy Cabin___ 13 15 Local Union 290_____ 12 16 17 Autolite ---------------- 11 Oregon Concrete____ 10% 17% Doug Wilkerson, high scratch game, 204. Charles Newbill, high scratch series, 523. Nyssa Auto Parts, high team game, 1017. Cas cade Natural Gas, high team ser ies, 2920. o o o o PETERSON'S BANTAMS Sleepy Sealy’s______ 10% 5% Underdogs _ 10 « Alley Shiners 8 8 Goof Balls _ 6% 9% Spitballs___ 6 10 Bulldogs ___ 4 12 Don Brown, high scratch game and series, 174/469. Goof Balls, high team game, 360. Spitballs, high team series, 1014. Bowler of the week—Kelly Kurtz, 502 han- dicap series. o o o o TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Morris Sinclair 23 9 Bingham Service____ 19% 12% Thompson Agency___ 18 14 i B St M Equipment.... —16 16 Simplot Soilbuilders .15% 16% O. K. Tire Store ____ 14 18 Lloyd’s Conoco 14 18 Palmer Bros. 7 25 Tex Morgan, high scratch game and series, 201 / 559. Thompson Agency, high team game and ser- I ies, 849/2481. 1 • CHOICE MEATS# Assorted Sizes Columbia — Sliced BACON 2-Lb. Pkg. . . 79‘ Keim's Bestever — Boneless — Fully Cooked HAMS Pound Get ALL Your HALLOWEEN GOODIES — From Our— COMPLETE DISPLAY ... BE READY Pumpkins.... Lb Local Rome Apples 10 Pounds.................. .. 40-Lb. Box $1.69 (Plus Deposit Local — School Boy Delicious Apples Play the "ONLY 19" Game With Prizes Totaling $150,000.00 Complet« Details at the Checkout Stand NOTHING TO BUY I QQ c 10 Pounds..................... Bushel $1.09 (Plus Deposit) "FOOD IS A BARGAIN The Average American Family Spends "ONLY 19%" of Each Dollar on Food! 3’/2‘ 9