THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1965 SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE SUGAR BOWL o o o o o o o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE Looney’s ___________ 34 18 Parma Seed________ 30% 21% Gate City Cleaners___29 23 Nyssa Sanitation ____ 29 23 Sugar Bowl ________ 29 23 Arrowhead Motel ....... 28 24 Ace Pastime _______ 27% 24% Home Dairies______ 20 32 Roberts-Nyssa ______17 35 Muir-Roberts ______ 16 36 High scratch games, Lois Page, 217; Eris Bertram, 210; Carly Bennett, 198. High scratch ser­ ies, Eris Bertram, 571; Lois Page, 544; Ailene Holmes, 485. Bowlers of the week—Ailene Holmes, 485 scratch series; Carly Bennett, 592 handicap series. o o o o SUGAR CITY LEAGUE 11 12 15 16 19 White Satin Sugar 21 I Bracken’s Store _____ 20 I Regal Ride Shocks 17 j Nyssa Machine ____ 16 J Mildred’s Salon ____ 13 23 Farmers Feed, Seed... . 9 High scratch games, Barbara Davis, 223-194; Jimmie Hatch, 211; Lou Leavitt, Arlene Bram­ mer, 193. High scratch series, Barbara Davis, 590; Lou Leavitt, 524; Jimmie Hatch, 523. Bowlers of the week—Barbara Davis, 590 scratch series; Arlene Brammer, 598 handicap series. o o o o THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Skinner’s Service____ 36 16 Gate City Journal____ 33 19 Owyhee Truck, Impl.__ 32 20 Sugar Bowl ________ 32 20 PLOWT __ 24 28 Clover Lawn Dairy___ 21 31 Muir-Roberts _______19 33 George Hust, high scratch game, 225. Emil Wohlcke, high scratch series, 614. Gate City Journal, high team game, 981. Sugar Bowl, high team series, 2617. Sugar Bowl ....... . 28% 15% Lienkaemper’s _ 23 21 Nyssa Auto Parts 19% 24% Owyhee Truck, Impl__17 27 High scratch games, Diane Jen­ nings, 184; Connie Holcomb, 165; Teresa Hamilton, 164. High scratch series, Teresa Hamilton, o o o o 456; Diane Jennings, 446; Lucille WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Bertram, 402. Three Flats ________ 21 11 Boys' Teams Alley Cats _________ 20 12 Ray’s Food Fair.......... .29 19 ________ 20 12 S & V Cattle Co.......... 28 20 Borderlines C. O. W.’s__________ 20 12 Lienkaemper’s _____ 24 24 Split Babes ________ 19% 12% Nyssa Auto Parts____14 34 Up and Atoms............ 18 14 High scratch games, Tom Strin­ Hi-Lo’s ____________ 17% 14% ger, 215; Steve Pecora, 205; Reid Hits and Misses_____ 17% 14% Saito, 201. High scratch series, Dusters___________ 13 19 Reid Saito, 517; Dan Wilson, 496; No Strikes _________ 11 21 Wayne Takami, 491. Three Spares____ .__ 9 23 OOOO Sugar Mamas ______ 5% 26% NYSSA COMMERCIAL High scratch games, Joan Sim- Howard’s Texaco ___ 42 14 antel, 198; Marian Danford, 193; White Satin 35% 20% Nevieve Bums, 189. High scratch Nyssa Co-op __ __ _ .35 21 series, Marian Danford, 512; Don­ Shell Service_______ 34 22 na Thomas, 472; Emma Benedict, Eder’s ____________ 33% 22% 466. Bowlers of the week—Emma Sugar Bowl 33% 22% Benedict, 466 scratch series; Ne­ First National Bank .31 25 vieve Burns, 609 handicap series. Grain Millers__ .. 23% 32% o o o o Eastman Insurance 22 34 MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE B & ... . .... . 17 39 18 Kido-Saito ________ 42 Swager Ford ..... 41 15 Stam-Lundy _______ 37% 22% Holcomb & Main..... 14 42 Newbill-Sarazin Emil Wohlcke, high scratch Holcomb-Stacy game, 224. Art Stedman, high Snyder-Skelton scratch series, 574. Eder’s, high Trost-Nichols ... 29% team game, 905. Nyssa Co-op, VanderOord-Stam high team series, 2536. Knowles-Asumendi o o o o Adams-Simpson .... 25% 34% Saito-Miyasako__ THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE 37 23 Bullard-Hust _______ 37% 18% Laan-Bair ______ Sadamori-Takami . 19% 40% VanderOord-Brendle 36 20 Butcher-Metcalf .......... 35% 20% High scratch games and series, Huffman-Livingston _ 30 26 Phoebe Snyder, 212/521; Verdell 27 Purcell-Iest ________ 29 Skelton, 220/576. Snyder - Skel­ Reed-Tyler ________ 29 27 ton, high team game and series, Sarazin-Larson......... —27% 28% 692/2028. Morris-Jones _______ 26% 29% o o o o Jenkins-Lienkaemper 23% 32% TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN 34 Bartron-Toombs _____ 22 20 Bingham’s Service.... 40 35 Snodgrass-Toomb ___ 21 Thompson Agency.... 37% 22% Stunz-Sallee ......... 18% 37% Lloyd’s Conoco— High scratch games, Kay Bren­ Carpenter Dist........ .33% 26% 27 dle, 190; Bill Purcell, 225. High Simplot Soilbuilders 33 scratch series, Sadie Butcher, 511; B & M Equipment .. 28% 31% 35 Dick Butcher, 622. Sarazin-Lar­ OK Tire Store_____ 25 son, high team game, 689; Butch­ Morris Sinclair ........ ...24% 35% 42 er-Metcalf, high team series, 1955. Palmer Brothers_ ___ 18 Bowlers of the week — Florine High scratch games, Ray Laan, Toomb; 480 scratch series; Orvil- 229; Lamar Orr, 228; Tex Mor­ la Reed, 594 handicap series. gan, 204. High scratch series, Art Stedman, 557; Floyd Johnson, 550; Lamar Orr, 548. WHEEL BALANCING and ALIGNING SERVICE All Work Guaranteed! Swager Tord 118 Good Avenue Phone 372-2288 o o o o PATRIOTS LEAGUE 40 16 Pounds’ Grocery 38% 17% Clover Lawn Dairy 23 Sugar Bowl _____ 33 33 23 Shell Service 28 Wilson’s Market .... 28 26% 29% Dessert Seed ... . 32 Paulus Jewelry . ....... 24 32 Merc Dept. Store___ 24 39 Malheur Hospital....... .17 40 16 Sugar City 5 & 10 High scratch games, Phoebe Snyder, 199; Ruth Chadd, 198; Helen Peterson and Elva Bale, 197. High scratch series, Phoebe Snyder, 553; Elva Bale, 519; Irene Bartron, 494. Bowlers of the week —Phoebe Snyder, 553 scratch ser­ ies; Carlene Savage, 626 handicap series. SEED GROWERS For Bigger Yields of High Grade Seeds. . . You Need DODDER CONTROL! We Recommend and Sell CHLORO IPC _ See Us for Prices and Data - NORSEDCO, INC. Phone 372-2488 Young Keglers Record High Scores In Recent Tourney on Local Lanes By Farmerette Club NU ACRES—A meeting of the first aid class was held March 29 at the home of Mrs. Vernon Wal­ ker in Parma with 10 members in attendance. Lesson was on “What to Do in Emergencies” and was conducted by Mrs. Ralph Baxter. Another meeting of the class was held Friday afternoon, April 2, in the home of Mrs. Leroy Howard. Lesson on “Artificial Respiration” was conducted by i Mrs. Baxter who also showed a film in connection with the sub­ ject. The next lesson will be on “Bleeding and Bandaging” and will be held at the home of Mrs. | John Burton on Third Lane East just off Echo avenue. These classes are reported to be inter­ THESE YOUNG LADIES emerg­ esting and informative and all ed bowlers-of-the-year in a re­ interested persons are welcome cent contest staged at the Sugar to attend. Bowl. They are members of the Girls' Bantam league and re­ ceived their trophies at the an­ nual banquet held Saturday eve­ ning in the school cafetorium. The girls are Lineta Stedman (on left) and Karen Zerbel. Oth­ ers receiving bowler - of - the- month awards were Joyce Jen­ nings, Nancy Wilson, Pam Mc- Partland and Deborah Zerbel. —Journal Photo. BOWL IN IDAHO TOURNEY Mrs. Clarence Page, Mrs. Willis Bertram and three women from Ontario, comprising the Nyssa Sanitation team, bowled Sunday in the Idaho State tournament be­ ing held at Nampa. VACATION IN CALIFORNIA Steve Parker and Bruce Jack- son went by bus to Victorville, Calif., during spring vacation to visit the latter’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hillman. The boys were taken on a tour of Catalina Island and also visited other points of interest in the area. V“ b u 0 0 0 PAGE FIVE Mrs. Baxter Conducts Lessons in First Aid Cascade Gas Corp___ 39% 12% Autolite ..... ....... 33 19 Local 290 _________ 31% 20% Q’s Trophy Cabin___ 29 23 Norsedco ....... . . 27 25 Zinn’s Flying “A”...... 24 28 28 Idaho Power Co..... . 24 Wilson’s Dept. Store_ .22 30 34 Nyssa Auto Parts...... 18 Oregon Concrete ___ 12 40 II High scratch games, , Dean Win- ! ¡Chester, 235; George Naylor, 221; Don Hatch, 213. High scratch ser­ ies, Dean Winchester, 592; Don Hatch, 589; Theron Wheeler. 549. Standings OOOO BULLDOG LEAGUE Girls' Teams THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Mrs. Mike McKague visited on March 31 with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lissonbee and Mrs. Eva Hughes in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Kersey spent Friday in Boise getting in­ formation regarding Kersey’s ad­ mittance to a hospital for possible surgery on his injured back. ALL AREA WOMEN INVITED TO ATTEND GOLF SESSIONS Members of the women’s asso­ ciation held their first meeting and golf session of the year Tues­ day, March 23, on the new 18-hole course located west and south of Ontario. Hostesses were Rita Dietrich and Shirley Burks. Claudia Taylor and Ellen Sitz were hostesses for the March 30 session and report a good attend­ ance. Association meetings are held each Tuesday with noon luncheon followed by golf. All interested women of the area are invited to join the group. Classifieds Bring Results! Standings posted at the Sugar Bowl reveal that many of the 95 participants went to the local lanes intent on capturing honors in the March 18-19 spring vacation bowling tourney. During the handicap event there were 26 scratch games of 200 or over rolled by the bantams, juniors and seniors; a total of 41 scratch series in the 500 or over category are re­ corded, with Allen Roberts of* Gayway Bowl rolling a 613 Rick Nall of Caldwell, 1157, scratch series, followed by doubles; Nyssans Steve Pecora, by Ken Brown of Nyssa with Wayne Takami and Tom Stringer, an even 600. 1666, team; Ken Brown, 1684 and Vickie Hamilton of Nyssa had the high scratch game for girls i with a 215 score, while Steve Pe- cora of Nyssa took honors among boys with a 238 scratch game. Nyssan Mary Danford rolled a 504 scratch series which was high for girls in all divisions. Trophy winners among bantam girls are Tina Alexanderson of Caldwell, 4 8 9 series, singles; Joyce Jennings and Lineta Sted­ man, Nyssa, 910 series, doubles; Nyssans Joyce Jennings, Jolene Holmes and Nancy Wilson, 1387 series in team event; Nancy Wil­ son, 1193 scratch all-events and Joyce Jennings, 1398 handicap all-events. BOWLER-OF-THE-YEAR HON­ ORS went to these young Nys- sans, Don Brown (on left) and Kent Boydell when they emerg­ ed as winners in a recent con­ test held at the local lanes. The Bantam keglers were presented trophies at the annual banquet held Saturday evening. Bowler- of-the-month awards went to Jon Morgan, Ricky Wilson, Scott Engstrom and Harry Brendle. Additional pictures of trophy­ winning Bantams, in the various categories, will be published in Tops Among Bantam Boys Award winners in the boys’ subsequent issues of the Journal. bantam division are Sandy Mc­ —Staff Photo. PINEWOOD DERBY WINNERS LISTED FOR CUB PACK 458 Cub Scout pack 458, sponsored by the LDS church, held its pine­ wood derby during a March 29 regular meeting. Winners of the event were Craig Froerer, first; Roddy Lewis, second; Gene Bair, third; and Roger Glenn, fourth. Den mothers are Mrs. Owen Froerer and Mrs. Marion Glenn, while Froerer serves as cubmaster for the unit. TUESDAY DINNER GUEST Dr. J. J. Sarazin was a recent Tuesday evening dinner guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell. 1801, scratch and handicap all- events. Senior Girl Winners In the senior girls’ division, award winners are all from Cald­ well and include Linda Lawson, 657, singles; Sofie Schuster and Judy Bock, 1194, doubles; Sofia Schuster, Judy Bock and Linda Lawson, 1900, team; Sofie Schus­ ter, 1464 scratch all-events; and Linda Lawson, 1823 handicap all­ events. Award winners among senior boys are Jim Hogge, Caldwell, 677, singles; John Sather, Ontario, and Paul House, Jr., Nyssa, 1256, doubles; Steve Schroeder, Rob Rudolph and Jim Hogge, Cald­ well, 1863, team; Ron Schwasin­ ger, Ontario, 1663 scratch all­ events; Jim Hogge, 1921 handicap all-events. Participants were youthful keg­ lers from several towns in the valley, with 44 Nyssans entered. The tourney was staged and awards were given by proprietors of the local Sugar Bowl. Leod, Caldwell, 592, singles; Har­ ry Brendle and Kent Boydell, Nyssa, 1157, doubles; Sandy Mc­ Leod, Jeff and Steve Purcell, Caldwell, 1464, team; Steve Pur­ cell, 1612 scratch all-events; Skip Grimes, Ontario, 1572 handicap all-events. Among trophy winners in the OSU HONOR STUDENTS Three Nyssans are listed on the junior girls’ division are Mary winter term honor roll at Oregon Danford, 639, singles; Nyssans Teresa Hamilton and Mary Dan­ State university in Corvallis. They are James E. 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