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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON r J THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN Skinner’s Service ._.... 38 18 Gate City Journal 37 19 Sugar Bowl ________ 35 21 Owyhee Truck, Impl.... 33 23 PLOWT ________ . 26 30 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 24 32 Muir-Roberts „20 36 Bill Purcell, high scratch game and series, 226 / 637. Skinner’s Service, high team game and ser ies, 961/2709. o o o o o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE o o o 21 o o Looney’s ____________35 Parma Seed ____ 33% 22% o 23 Nyssa Sanitation „..... 33 SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE 24 Cascade Gas Corp___ 43% 12% Arrowhead Motel........ 32 26 Autolite ____________ 37 19 | Gate City Cleaners __ 30 27 Q’s Trophy Cabin 32 24 Sugar Bowl_______ 29 Local 290 ___________ 31% 24% j Ace Pastime ..... 27% 28% 33 Zinn’s Flying “A”____ 28 28 Home Dairies _______ 23 37 19 Idaho Power Co_____ 28 28 I Muir-Roberts 38 —.18 Roberts-Nyssa Norsedco___________ 27 29 Wilson’s Dept. Store. 22 34 High scratch games and series, Nyssa Auto Parts____ 19 37 Eris Bertram, 224 / 552; Bonnie Oregon Concrete ____ 12 44 Nichols, 206/541; Arlene Zerbel, High scratch games, Duane j 202/526. Bowlers of the week— Smith, 239; Bob Church 210; J. j Arlene Zerbel, 526 scratch series; Pittz, 205. High scratch series ' Sharon Boston, 609 handicap ser- | Duane Smith, 581; Taft Pett, 547; ies. O O O o Mel Calhoun, 542. NYSSA COMMERCIAL , o o o o Howard’s Texaco ..... ... 44% 15% SUGAR CITY LEAGUE 22 38 Nyssa Co-op White Satin Sugar... ... 25 11 36% 23% White Satin Bracken’s Store ... ... 22 14 36% 23% Eder’s Regal Ride Shocks ...17 19 35 25 Sugar Bowl Nyssa Machine ____ .....17 19 35 25 Shell Service Mildred’s Salon ___ ....16 20 28 First National Bank —32 Farmers Feed, Seed .11 25 34 Eastman Insurance __ 26 High scratch games, Margaret Bracken, 201/199; Lou Leavitt, Grain Millers .... ...... ... 24% 35% 40 20 195; Sadie Butcher, 193. High B & H .............. 42 scratch series, M. Bracken, 530; Swager Ford ________ 18 46 Sadie Butcher, 521; Lou Leavitt, Holcomb & Main_____ 14 Fred Schilling, high scratch 516. Bowlers of the week — M. Bracken, 530 scratch series; Vir game, 227. George Hust, high ginia Nylander, 592 handicap ser scratch series, 582. Eder’s, high team game and series, 920/2603. ies. O o o o o o o o ALL-STAR LEAGUE WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES (Games Played at Bye Lanes) Three Flats_________ 25 11 Final Standings Borderlines ________ 24 12 Starlighters _________ 19 9 C. O. W.’s____________ 23 13 11 Split Babes _________ 20% 15% Little Dippers_______ 17 House-Marcum______ 15 13 Alley Cats __________ 20 16 15 Hi-Lo’s -------------------- 19% 16% T winkiers___________ 13 Mittee Four _________ 13 15 Up and Atoms.... ........ ..19 17 16 Hits and Misses______ .17% 18% Gleamers___________ 12 Castaways___ 1« 12 Dusters _____________ 16 20 Chapel-Granite______ 11 17 No Strikes __________ 12 24 Three Spares _______ 11 25 Season awards presented at an Sugar Mamas _______ 8% 27% April 4 banquet held at Palomino High scratch games, Emma cafe in Ontario. Award recipients Benedict, 181; Jan Church, 179; include Kay Brendle, Frank Gra Alta Stunz, 169. High scratch ser nite, high scratch games; Bert ies, Claudine Garrison, 472; Emma Lienkaemper, Frank Burnett and Benedict, 456; Jan Church, 454. Dorothy Roark, high handicap Bowlers of the week—Claudine games; K. Brendle, F. Granite, Garrison, 472 scratch series; Vir high scratch series; Lois Cart ginia Nichols, 580 handicap series, wright, Harry Miner, high handi cap series. o o o o Most improved bowler awards PATRIOTS LEAGUE went to Jeannine Granite and Pounds’ Grocery ____ 43 17 Clover Lawn Dairy__ 38% 21% Bob Chapel. First place team winners are Starlighters Ray and Sugar Bowl_________ 37 23 Dorothy Roark, Ralph and Marian Shell Service......... ....... 34 26 Bordner. Wilson’s Market_____ 31 29 First place lodge trophy went Dessert Seed ________ 27% 32% to Ontario Star chapter 69; second The Nyssa Merc_____ 27 33 Paulus Jewelry _____ 26% 33% place award was presented to Mai. Mem. Hospital__ 18% 41% Nyssa Star chapter 131. New officers elected at the ban Sugar City 5 & 10......... 17 43 quet meeting are Harry Miner, High scratch games, Helen Pet erson, 215; Phoebe Snyder, 202; president; Paul House, vice presi Margaret Bracken, 189. High dent; Kay Brendle, secretary; scratch series, M. Bracken, 549; Nell Wilcox, treasurer. P. Snyder, 514; H. Peterson, 496. Bowlers of the week — Margaret RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. George McKee returned Bracken, 549 scratch series; Helen home Monday from Caldwell Me Peterson, 589 handicap series. morial hospital where she had o o o o undergone observation for the MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE past week. Jack McKee of The Final Standings Dalles and Mrs. Max Schweizer Kido-Saito_________ 42% 21% of Portland, son and daughter of Stam-Lundy------------37% 26% the McKees, arrived Friday at the parental home. Jack McKee re 28 Newbill-Sarazin_____ 36 Snyder-Skelton -------- 34% 29% turned Sunday to his home and Trost-Nichols _______ 34% 29% Mrs. Schweizer plans to remain here until her mother’s condition VanderOord-Stam ___ 34 30 32 has improved. Holcomb-Stacy ______ 32 34 Knowles-Asumendi__ 30 Saito-Miyasako...... .... 29% 34% GUESTS FROM TWIN FALLS 36 Mrs. Faye Willhite, Mr. and Adams-Simpson--------28 41 Mrs. Bea Farmer and Joe Ward Laan-Bair ........... ........ 23 Sadamori-Takami ....... 22% 40% of Twin Falls were weekend vis Phoebe Snyder, women’s high itors in the home of Mrs. Ellis scratch game and series, 191/555. Walters. Farmer and Mrs. Will Jim Nichols, men’s high scratch hite are brother and sister to Mrs. , game, 203. Larry Saito, men’s Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wal high scratch series, 563. Snyder- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters Skelton, high team game and ser joined the group for Saturday evening dinner. ies, 733/2028. SUGAR BOWL V g/J PAGE FIVE Apple Valley Students Prepare Many Projects for Recent Science Display One hundred and ten projects were displayed during the recent science fair staged in the Apple Valley gymnasium. Exhibitors were 87 students from all six grades, with each receiving ribbon awards. Many hours of work went into the projects by the pupils, members of their families and instructors. Every seat in the center of the gymnasium was*------------------------------------ filled by relatives, students Several rock and shell collec and other interested patrons tions were also on display and a on hand to view exhibits telephone system was kept busy shown at the second annual all evening. fair, sponsored by the school PTA Elects Officers and PTA unit. Mrs. Helen Seward was elected League Standings Students in the lower grades displayed seed, bulb, pet and in sect projects. Among those ex hibited by pupils in the upper grades were motors, rockets, spheres and propulsion projects, while neatly made posters ex plained each entry. Live Creatures Displayed Among live animals and birds on display were an alligator, turtle, guinea pig, three hamsters, pair of finches and a pheasant. Also exhibited, especially for the fair, were Irvin Campbell’s sored jointly by the school and PTA chapter. The trained falcon and bobcat. Post young man looking on is Randy Smith, son of Mr. ers providing information on and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Campbell's children made these, were prepared by his chil- a poster giving information about the falcon. I dren. IRVIN CAMPBELL is shown here with his train ed falcon which was on display at the recent Apple Valley science fair. The event was staged March 18, 1965, in the gymnasium and was spon- 0 a 0 0 S 0 0 0 a I I 0 <s> * — COMBINES — 1— '105' IOHN DEERE 1—'95' JOHN DEERE Both Are in Good Condition! ----------o---------- Terms on Approved Credit ----------- o ■ - B & M EQUIPMENT CO. 1100 Adrian Boulevard Phone 372-2239 NYSSA . . . 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