THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Nyssa Bulldogs Return to Victory Column After Two Weekend Defeats The NHS Bulldogs broke into the win colurnn Tuesday evening in a hoop tilt against Fruitland, after suffering two losses during the weekend. Mowed by Dick Meisinger SUGAR BOWL League Standings Neal . o o o o Bohannon and John Moore, 4 NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL o o o each; Terry Oft, 3. o o CALENDAR OF EVENTS Leading the Grizzlies with o Dec. 29, 1:30 p.m__ Junior var­ 26 counters was Greg Esplin, SUGAR CUBE BANTAMS sity wrestling at Parma. former Nyssa student. Sugar Gals --------- 25% Dec. 30—Basketball, Bums ’vuiuu, there. Jan. 4—School resumes. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! •/ 1 22% 24% 23% On the previous Friday evening Sweethearts ....... 24 ____ 24 the local lads traveled to John Sugar Babes 24 24 Day where they went down to a Sugar Beats 79-68 defeat at the hands of the Nancy Wilson, high scratch Prospectors. game and series, 143/393. Sweet­ The Saturday evening tilt, play­ hearts, high team game, 452. Su­ ed against Burns on the local gar Babes, high team series, 1272. court, ended in another loss for Bowlers of the week — Debbie the Bulldogs as the Highlanders Howard, 328 scratch series; Pam netted 72 counters to Nyssa’s 51. McPartland, 422 handicap series. Sugar Gals were winners of the Meisinger led the local team with 18 points to his credit, fol­ first half of league play. Team lowed by Wyckoff, 13; Smit, 10, members are Leah Henigson, Cottle, 4; Kerby, Oft and Moore, Bonnie Howard and Karen Zer- 2 each. Berg led the visitors by bel. O O O O netting 21 counters. SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE The first period found the 21 squads evenly pitted ending with Wilson’s Dept. Store__ 39 37% 22% a 17-16 tally in favor of the High­ Idaho Power Co. 23 landers. During the second quar­ Norsedco--- --------------- 37 28 ter, however, Burns doubled its Zinn’s Flying “A”....... 32 32 score, while the local lads gained Local 290 ____ __ ____ 28 32 Autolite ____________ 28 only seven points. 32 Following intermission, both Cascade Natural Gas 28 25% 34% teams chipped in shots with regu­ Oregon Concrete .. Nyssa Auto Parts ___ 23 37 lar accuracy and at the end of the Q’s Trophy Cabin ..... .22 38 third stanza the score stood at Ralph Aldrich, high scratch 56-35. The final period was an even tilt with identical scoring game, 266. Charles Newbill, high and the Burns youths coasted in scratch series, 583. Norsedco, high team game and series, 1084/3021. for the victory. o o o o The local hoopsters will meet Burns on the evening of Wed­ nesday, Dec. 30. on the High­ landers' court. TREATED AT HOSPITAL Phil Duff and Jim Tracy were taken Friday evening to Malheur Memorial hospital for x-rays and treatment following a one-vehicle accident near Oregon Trail hall. Both boys were released follow­ ing treatment. • Here’s hoping that the cheery glow of holi­ day candles is £•’ matched by the happiness that’s in store for you this Christmas Mitchell's Auto-Truck Repair TOM MITCHELL, Owner atconisrmfls May your holiday be S FIFE HOME DAIRY WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Sugar Mamas ..... 3 —.13 Hi-Lo’s —11% 4% Hits and Misses... 11 5 Borderlines ____ —10 6 .....10 Three Spares 6 Split Babes ........ 8 8 Alley Cats _____ .... 8 8 Dusters ................ ..... 6 10 Three Flats — 5% 10% C. O. W’s ......... .... 5 11 No Strikes ____ 5 11 Up and Atoms .... 3 13 Bobbie Miller, high scratch game, 180. Marian Danford, high scratch series, 494. Borderlines, high team game and series, 445 and 1250. Bowlers of the week— Emma Benedict, 452 scratch ser­ ies; Gladys Cooper, 575 handicap series. O O o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Gate City Cleaners___ 46 18 Roberts-Nyssa_______ 43% 20% Looney’s ......................... 34 30 Arrowhead Motel 33 31 32 Parma Seed _________ 32 Nyssa Sanitation ___ 32 32 Home Dairies .29 3'5 Muir-Roberts 25% 38% Ace Pastime 41 .23 Sugar Bowl 22 42 Dorothy Parker, high scratch game, 209. Dottie Parks, high scratch series, 510. Arrowhead Motel, high team game and series, 795/2202. Bowlers of the week— Dottie Parks, 510 scratch series; Dorothy Parker, 5 7 2 handicap series. o o o o TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Thompson Agency 43% 20% Bingham Service 43 21 Morris Sinclair 41 23 OK Tire Store 31 33 Simplot Soilbuilders 29% 34 K B & M Equipment 27% 36% Lloyd’s Conoco— Carpenter Dist. 23% 40*4 Palmer Brothers 16 48 Howard Myrick, high scratch game, 220. Woody Seuell, high scratch series, 610. Thompson Agency, high team game and ser­ ies, 922/2658. Thompson Agency team was winner of the first half of league play. Members are LaMar Orr, Sonny Takami, Tex Morgan, Don Gibson, Duane Smith and Woody Seuell. SUGAR CITY LEAGUE i Bracken’s Store _____ 18 White Satin Sugar 16 Farmers Feed, Seed 13 Nyssa Machine 10 Regal Ride Shocks 9 Mildred’s Salon ------- 6 Dec. 18 Session: Billie Wright, high scratch games and series, 211-207/565. Bracken’s Dept. Store, high team game and series, 829/2411. Bowlers of the week—Billie Wright, 565 scratch series; Jimmie Hatch, 564 handi­ cap series. Dec. 25 Session. Pre-Bowled 12-18 Jimmie Hatch, high scratch game, 210. Bernie Ableman, high scratch series, 5 4 0. Bracken’s Store, high team game and series, 862/2357. Bowlers of the week— Bernie Ableman, 540 scratch ser­ ies; Betty Jean Holcomb, 561 han­ dicap series. o o o o BULLDOG LEAGUE Girls' Teams Owyhee Truck, Impl. 29 19 Nyssa Auto Parts .......... 27 21 Lienkaemper’s ______ 26 22 Sugar Bowl _________ 14 34 Brenda McKinney, high scratch game, 157. Vickie Hamilton, high scratch series, 400. Sugar Bowl, high team game, 514. Lienkaem­ per’s, high team series, 1474. Boys' Teams Nyssa Auto Parts_____39 21 Lienkaemper’s ______ 29 31 Ray’s Food Fair_______27 33 S & V Cattle Co______ 26 34 Wayne Takami, high scratch game and series, 237/533. Nyssa Auto Parts, high team game, 595. Lienkaemper’s, high team series, 1657. o o o o RIME BANTAM LEAGUE Eastman-Miner Eagles ______________4 Owyhee Barber _______ 3 Idaho Power Spartans ..... 3 1 Eastman Westerns____ .1 3 Ross’ Bulldogs_________ 1 3 Ross’ Leopards ________ 0 4 David Wilson, high scratch : game and series, 170/450. Owy­ hee Barber and Eastman West­ erns, high team games, 379. East­ man Westerns, high team series, 1073. Bowler of the week—David Wilson, 519 handicap series. o o o o MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Knowles-Knowles ___ 42 26 Kido-Saito .......... ........ ..41% 26% Snyder-Skelton _____ 39% 28% Stam-Lundy _____ 38% 29% Trost-Nichols _______ 87% 30% Holcomb-Stacy ............. 37 31 VanderOord-Stam ..... 33 35 Adams-Simpson . ...... 32% 35% Saito-Miyasako .... . 30% 37% Newbill-Sarazin ..... ..... 29 39 Kesler-Moore _______ 28 40 Laan-Bair .......... ........ 19 49 Freda Holcomb, women’s high scratch game and series, 181/517. A. T. Knowles, men’s high scratch game, 221. Tony Miyasako, men’s high scratch series, 571. Knowles- Knowles, high team game and series, 662/1914; also winners of first half of league play. o o o o THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Butcher-Metcalf ....... 41% 18% Bullard-Hust ....... .......38 22 VanderOord-Brendle 35 25 Purcell-Iest ................. 32 28 Sarazin-Larson 30% 29% Snodgrass-Toomb 29 31 Bartron-Toombs . 28% 31% Huffman-Livingston 27 33 Tyler-Reed __________ 25 35 Stunz-Sallee 35 Jenkins-Lienkaemper 24% 35% Morris-Jones ________ 24 36 Sadie Butcher, women’s high scratch game, 194. Kay Brendle, women’s high scratch series, 491. Duane Smith (substitute), men’s high scratch game and series, 234 and 669. Snodgrass-Toomb, high team game, 702. Butcher-Metcalf, high team series, 1977. Bowlers of the week — Alta Stunz, 472 scratch series; Nora Snodgrass, 592 handicap series. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Metcalf emerged as winners of the first half of league play. Nyssa Juniors Lose To Ontario Bowlers A contest between a team of junior bowlers from Ontario and Nyssa boys was held Saturday af­ ternoon at the Sugar Bowl. The visitors defeated the host team by a handicap score of 2616 to 2577. Comprising the Ontario team were Ted Grim, Tom Attebery, Bill Courtney, Kurt Beard and Tim Grim. Local bowlers were Steve Pecora, Don Brown, Wayne Takami, Tommy Stringer and Paul House. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1964 NHS Matmen Defeat Falcons of Vallivue __ The Nyssa Bulldogs won their*pounds, Puntenny (V) decisioned first SRV - A wrestling victory Carter. Tuesday night when they defeat­ 141 pounds, Jensen (N) pinned ed the Vallivue Falcons 30-19 on Woods; 148 pounds, Norland (V) the Idaho team’s mats. pinned Stringer; 157 pounds, Pet­ Results of the match were as erson (V) decisioned Anderson; follows: 168 pounds, Britton (V) decision­ 98 pounds, Gardner (V) deci­ ed Mason; 183 pounds, Anderson sioned Haney; 107 pounds, Ward (N) pinned Greenfield; heavy­ (V) drew with Schilling; 115 weight, Petrie (N) decisioned pounds, Carter (N) pinned Ragi- Knapp. net; 123 pounds, Estrada (N) pin­ The Bulldogs won a non-con- ned Verheyen; 130 pounds, Clea­ ference match Dec. 8 by a score ver (N) pinned Hoskins; 13 6 of 42-6 against Caldwell. PATRIOTS' LEAGUE Pounds’ Grocery....... ... 44% 19% Mai. Mem. Hospital__ 42 22 Sugar Bowl _________ 39 25 Shell Service ____ 35% 28% Wilson’s Market ........... .35% 28% The Merc ......... 27% 36% Paulus Jewelry______ 25% 38% Dessert Seed ......... 25% 38% Clover Lawn Dairy__ 25 39 Sugar City 5 & 10____ 20 44 Kay Brendle, high scratch game and series, 189/516. Sugar Bowl and Shell Service, high team games, 785. Sugar Bowl, high team series, 2205. Bowlers of the week — Earlene Jennings, 460 scratch series; Sandy Zinn, 566 handicap series. o o o o PETERSON'S BANTAMS Goof Balls ____________ 4 0 Spit Balls _________ 4 0 Underdogs ____________ 3 1 Alley Shiners _________ 1 3 Bulldogs ________ 0 4 Sleepy Sealy’s ...._____ 0 4 Don Brown, high scratch game and series, 183/515. Underdogs, high team game, 402. Goof Balls, high team series, 1124. Bowler of the week—Kelly Kurtz, 513 han­ dicap series. Colby Family Arrives In Thornton, Colorado The following letter was re­ ceived Wednesday afternoon from Art Colby, former Nyssa city manager who resigned Dec. 15 to take a similar position in Colo­ rado. Thornton, Colo. Dec. 20, 1964 Ted Brammer Gate City Journal Nyssa, Oregon Dear Ted: Safe trip; all moved in. Arrived Sunday afternoon; went to work Monday morning. Council meet­ ing Monday evening; many prob­ lems, too few solutions. Employ­ ees wonderful; all offering assist­ ance. I know we’ll like Thornton. Place me on the out-of-town subscription list. Let me know the cost and I’ll send a check. Merry Christmas to you and your “boss” and employees. Sincerely, Art Seat Belts Valuable As a matter of fact, your chan­ ces of being killed in an auto ac­ cident are five times greater if you are thrown from your car. The Traffic Safety division of the Oregon Department of Motor Ve­ hicles 'urges you: Wear your seat belt. Be sure your passengers buckle up, too. of dhrijafma^ A k " Our warmest wishes to all our good friends! (isur holiday would not be complete ¡f we didn't announce our greetings and thanks to all our friends and patrons. CITY SINCLAIR SERVICE FRANK PREHEIM fill your heart with the greatest joy and peace. Merry Christmas, everyone. Treasure Valley Animal Hospital Owyhee Barber Shop COAST-TO-COAST STORE I I 1