THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Kido-Saito_________ 39 17 Stam-Lundy -36% 19% Holcomb-Stacy_____ 32 24 Newbill-Sarazin _____ 31 25 Trost-Nichols ......... ..... 30% 25% VanderOord-Stam ___ 30 26 Snyder-Skelton _____ 27 29 Knowles-Asumendi __ 25 31 Laan-Bair ........ ............ 22 34 33 Adams-Simpson _____ 23 Saito-.Miyasako ........ .21% 34% Sadamori-Takami ....... 18% 37% O o o o Women’s high scratch games, o o o Massie Saito and Virginia Nichols, o o 180; Pat Wagner, .179; Anna Van- o derOord, 173. Men’s high scratch THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN games, Tony Miyasako, 234/230; Skinner’s Service 32 12 Ward Lundy, 205; Charles New- Gate City Journal.. 28 16 bill, 203. Women’s high scratch Owyhee Truck, Impl.. 25 19 series, Massie Saito, 493; Anna Sugar Bowl 25 19 VanderOord, 490; Virginia Ni­ PLOWT 20 24 chols, 487. Men’s high scratch ser­ Muir-Roberts 19 25 ies, Tony Miyasako, 628; Charles Clover Lawn Dairy .17 27 Newbill, 576; Ward Lundy, 574. Parks’ Roofing .. 11 33 Kido-Saito, high team game and Frank Wilson, high scratch series, 701/2005. game and series, 237/603. Owy­ o o o o hee Truck, high team game, 915. THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Skinner’s Service, high team ser­ VanderOord-Brendle 35 17 ies, 2553. Bullard-Hust________ 34% 17% o o o o Butcher-Metcalf ..........31% 20% NYSSA COMMERCIAL Reed-Tyler .. 28 Howard’s Texaco 39 13 Huffman-Livingston ...27 25 White Satin ___ 32% 19% Sarazin-Larson ______ 26% 25% Nyssa Co-op ___ ...32 20 Purcell-Iest _________ 26 26 Shell Service ... .... 31 21 Morris-Jones ......... ...25% 26% Eder’s _____ 30% 21% Jenkins-Lienkaemper .22% 29% Sugar Bowl _____ 30% 21% Bartron-Toombs ........... 22 30 First National Bank .30 22 Snodgrass-Toomb ___ 18 34 Grain Millers ...22% 29% Stunz-Sallee ________ 1'5% 36% Eastman Insurance ......21 31 Barbara Sarazin, women’s high B & H 16 36 scratch game and series, 190/510. Swager Ford ___ ......14 38 George Hust, men’s high scratch Holcomb & Main 13 39 game, 215. Don Bullard, men’s Gary Quinn, high scratch game, high scratch series, 574. Bullard- 213. J. Reeves, high scratch ser- Hust, high team game and series, ies, 559. Howard’s Texaco, high 679/1965. Bowlers of the week— team game and series, 935/2617. Anna VanderOord, 506 scratch o o o o i series; Orvilla Reed. 615 handicap I series. SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE Cascade Gas Corp. o o o o 35% 12% Autolite ____ 30 18 SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Local 290 28% 19% Looney’s ........ ... ........ . 30 18 Q’s Trophy Cabin ... 26 22 Parma Seed _________ 28 20 Zinn’s Flying “A” 24 24 Sugar Bowl _________27% 20% Norsedco 24 24 Arrowhead Motel ....... 27 21 Idaho Power Co. 23 25 Ace Pastime ................ 26% 21% Wilson’s Dept. Store 21 27 Gate City Cleaners 26 22 Nyssa Auto Parts 17 31 Nyssa Sanitation ____ 26 22 Oregon Concrete -11 37 Home Dairies ............ . 20 28 High scratch games , Boib Wil- Roberts-Nyssa . ........... 17 31 son, 257; Bob Church, 245; Roy Muir-Roberts _______ 12 36 Holmes, 206. High scratch series. High scratch games, Bonnie Ni­ Bob Wilson, 633; Bill Schireman, chols, 205; Lucille Wilson, 202; 558; Dean Winchester, 537. Meta Kurtz, 201. High scratch o o o o series, Bonnie Nichols, 554; Meta TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN Kurtz, 496; Margaret Toombs, 490. Bingham’s Service Bowlers of the week—Bonnie Ni­ 39 17 Thompson Agency 34% 21% chols, 554 scratch series; Dora Lloyd’s Conoco— Wagner, 587 handicap series. o o o o Carpenter Dist____ .30% 25% PATRIOTS LEAGUE Simplot Soilbuilders 30 26 Pounds’ Grocery __ 37 OK Tire Store... 15 25 31 B & M Equipment .24% 31% Clover Lawn Dairy.... 35% 16% Morris Sinclair 21 23% 32% Sugar Bowl ________ 31 Shell Service .............. 31 21 Palmer Brothers 17 39 27 High scratch games, Bill Smith Wilson’s Market ....... 25 and Shig Kitamura, 216; Fred 1 Dessert Seed ............... 23% 28% 23 29 Stelling, 214. High scratch series, Paulus Jewelry ... 29 Bill Smith, 572; Duane Smith, Merc Dept. Store ..... 23 Malheur Hospital___ 16 36 557; Tom Eldredge, 537. Sugar City 5 & 10 37 .15 High scratch games and series, Kay Brendle, 239/551; Lavona Livingston, 208/537; Ruth Chadd, 195/527. Bowlers of the week— Lavona Livingston, 537 scratch series; Ruth Chadd, 620 handicap series. SUGAR BOWL JZ Rites Held Monday For Ralph L. Moore Physicians and Surgeons K. E KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeon* Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon “By Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­ day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. o o o o SUGAR CITY LEAGUE White Satin Sugar....... 20 8 Bracken’s Store . ......... 17 11 Regal Ride Shocks....... 13 15 Mildred’s Salon _____ 13 15 Nyssa Machine ....... .... 12 16 Farmers Feed, Seed ._ 9 19 High scratch games, Bernie Ableman, 202; Mabie Fangen (Sub), 192; Bernice Cleaver, 191; Donna Glenn, 189. High scratch series, Eris Bertram, 532; Mabie Fangen, 494; Donna Glenn, 479; Jimmie Hatch, 468. Bowlers of the week — Donna Glenn, 479 scratch series; Bette Hipp, 565 handicap series. o o o o WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Split Babes _____ .—19% 8% Alley Cats ______ 18 10 Borderlines ...... ...... 17 11 Up and Atoms ...... 17 11 11 Flats _____ ..... 17 DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Three C. O W.’s ............ ...... 16 12 Physician and Surgeon Hi-Lo’s ....... . .... .15% 12% Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Hits and Misses 14% 13% Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. Dusters _________ .... .13 15 —Phones— No Strikes _____ 9 19 Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Three Spares ____ ___ 7 21 Office: 213 Main Street Sugar Mamas___ ----- 4% 23% High scratch games, Emma Benedict, 197; Claudine Garrison, Dentists 189; Allie Hartley, 186. High scratch series, Willie McKinney, J. R. CUNDALL 496; Barbara Sarazin, 481; Alta DENTIST Stunz and Emma Benedict, 469. 17 South Third Street Bowlers of the week—Willie Mc­ Dial 372-3538 Kinney, 496 scratch series; Jo Nyssa Oregon Rookstool, 568 handicap series. O O o o J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE BULLDOG LEAGUE Girl*' Team* Sugar Bowl_________25% 14% Seventh and Bower Ave. ! Lienkaemper’s ............ 22 18 Dial 372-3311 | Nyssa Auto Parts____16% 23% Nyssa Oregon Owyhee Truck, Impl._ 16 24 High scratch games, Janice Mc- Veterinarians Crady, 178/169; Trudy Olsen, 159. High scratch series, Janice Mc- Crady, 471; Diane Jennings, 445; TREASURE VALLEY Vickie Hamilton, 434. ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Boy*' Team* Ray’s Food Fair.. 28 16 Nyssa, Oregon S & V Cattle Co. 24 20 Dr. B. E. R om Lienkaemper’s _ .21 23 Nyssa — 372-3552 Nyssa Auto Parts ___ 14 30 Dr. D. R. Mason High scratch games, Wayne Parma — 722-6332 Takami, 225/201; Steve Pecora, 202. High scratch series, Wayne Large and Small Animal* Takami, 572; Steve Pecora, 520; ' Paul House. 489. EXPRESSION OF THANKS I take this opportunity to ex­ press my thanks to Dr. K. E. Kerby and the staff at Malheur Memorial for their many kind­ nesses during my recent stay in the hospital. I also want to thank my friends for their many cards, flowers, plants and other kind deeds which will never be for­ gotten.—‘Mrs. William Hipp. Funeral services for Ralph L. Moore, 63, were conducted Mon­ day afternoon, March 29, 1965, at Lienkaemper chapel with the Rev. ' Eldon Hunter officiating. Mr. Moore succumbed March 24 in Portland. He was born on March 29, 1902, in Oklahoma and had been a resident of Malheur county for approximately 48 WORDENS EXPRESS THANKS years. We wish to thank our friends From about 1943 to 1945 he for all their time and work given worked as a yardman at Owyhee dam, under Superintendent Dick in helping with our recent farm Stockham. He also owneu a small sale. Your thoughtfulness will farm near Adrian and did some always be remembered. —Mrs. Frances Worden work for his neighbors. and Family Among survivors is a sister, Mrs. Lydia Worden Mrs. Velta Bay who resides in Boise. Interment was made in Owyhee cemetery. Active pallbearers were Charles Weir, Leo Campbell, Ce- ' cil McCormick, Homer King, Ron i Joe Smith and James Eastman. League Standings PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PAGE FIVE WEATHER .. Date Max. Min. Prec. — March 24 38 21 _ March 25 47 19 57 32 .05 March 26 March 27 55 29 .08 50 27 March 28 — ... 62 27 March 29 _ 67 32 March 30 __ 37 March 31 Owyhee Reservoir Storage March 31, 1965 637.330 Acre Ft. March 31, 1964 349.330 Acre Ft. VISIT IN WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman returned home Sunday after vis­ iting Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Foster and Candy in Wapato, Wash. LIQUID FERTILIZER FOR BEST RESULTS! BANTAM AWARD BANQUET SET SATURDAY EVENING The annual bowling award ban­ quet for bantam girls and boys KEN BROWN, a champ among Nyssa bowlers, took all-events will be held at 7 o’clock Satur­ honors during the spring vacation tournament staged by the Sugar day evening, April 3, in the Nyssa Bowl management. His 1684 scratch and 1801 handicap series were school cafetorium. League presidents will intro- tops in the junior division. The 14-year-old kegler rolled 198-213- 189 games in singles, the first 600 scratch series io be rolled by a , duce their coaches and sponsors local young kegler on the lanes during sanctioned play. In doubles prior to award presentations. he scored 191-168-177 scratch games and during his team event he Guests will include parents and team sponsors of the young keg- rolled 177-193 and 178 games. Ken is a son of Ross and Maxine I lers. Brown, entered the two-day event with a 163 league average and during the tourney averaged 189. A complete list of trophy win­ To Buy, Sell or Rent, ners will be printed in next week's Journal—Staff Photo. Try the Classified Page! ------ Call------- BEN SHEAT GEO. 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