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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965 THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE 6 18 Bullurd-Huat (1 111 .Siam Sewurd 8*4 Saruzin-Iuirion 15*4 14 10 Butcher-Metcalf 14 10 Wheeler-Page 12 12 Lienkuempcr -Chudd 12 12 Stutheit-ilitch 11 13 1 lulverson Stunz Hl 14 Huffman-Schilling Parker Heed 8*4 15*4 8 18 Sutton Jenkins VunderOord- 7 17 o o o o Vinsonhaler o o o Ruth Chadd, women’s high o o scratch gume, 218; Sadie Butcher, o women'* high scratch serie*, 494 PATRIOTS LEAGUE Gordon Seward, men'» high Sugar Bowl 0 scrutch game and serie*, 234/589 18 The Merc 8 Bowler* of tile week Sudle Hut- 18 14 10 BAM Equipment . h< i. 491 scrutch series; Dec Clover Lawn Dairy 13*4 10*4 Slam, 835 handicap series. Pounds' Grocery ll 13 O O O O Nyssa Welding 12 12 MIXED LEAGUE Wilson's Market 9*4 14*4 1*4 No. 2 fl *4 Paulus Jewelry 8 lfl 0 2 No. 5 Mel Mem. Hospital 8 lfl fl 2 No. 7 10 Dessert Seed 8 4 4 No. 3 High scratch games, Mary Tob- No. I 3% 4*4 ler, 188; Sumi Ishida, 184/174 fl 2 No. 4 High scrutch series, M. Tobler. « 2 No. fl 495; S. Ishida, 477; Phoelje Sny fl 2 No. 8 der, 473 Bowlers of the week Girls’ high scratch games, Kar- M. Tobler, 495 scratch serie«; S. on Vmsoniialer, 181/117; Nancy Ishida, 585 handicap scries. (Also Wilson, 134 Girls’ high scratch rolled an all-spare game for a 10- scries, K Vinsonhaler, 401; N pound sack of Whit«- Satin »ugar Wilson, 324; Lorie Otani. 302. and a W1BC arm patch.) Bowlers of the week K. Vinson- O O O O haler, 401 scratch senes; Lorie NYSSA COMMERCIAL Otani, 410 handicap scries. Nyssa Co-op 19 Boys' high scrutch games, Ricky 5 Howard's Texaco 13 11 Wilson, 190; Kevin Engstrom, 168; 1.1 White Satin 11 Billy Marcum, 155. Boys' high 12 Eder's 12 scratch series, R. Wilson, 488; Hal Fir t National Bank Brendlc, 405; Scott Engstrom. 392 12 12 13 Bowlers of the week Hal Bren- Swager Chevrolet 12 Local 290 12 12 | die, 405 scratch series; Scott F.ng- 13 B and It strom, 443 handicap series. 11 10 14 F.astmun Agency O O o ‘ o * Jaycees fl 18 SUGAR BABES LEAGUE High scratch games, Mark Mon- Home Dairies 7 25 cur, 230; T — Dick Butcher, 213; Gury L<xmey'* 19 13 Quinn, 209 High scratch scries. Howell Tamarack 19 13 Pat Parker, 581; M. Moncur, 558, Arrowhead Motel 14 18 Willis Bertram, 549 1 Brownie’s Cafe O O O O 18 14 and Ixiunge 18 14 1 Sugar Bowl THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN 15 17 Chadwick's Berrett Service 1« 4 Parma Seed 14*4 17*4 8 Skinner’s Service 12 19 Nyssa Sanitation 13 8 12 Morns Sinclair 19 13 Muir-Roberts 10 10 Sugar Bowl 20 12 Gate City Cleaners 10 10 Gute City Journal Wilson Buick 7*4 24*4 13 7 Cascade Gas Corp 13 7 Eagles Lodge High scratch games, Margaret « 14 Toombs and Bonnie Nichols, 195; Palmer Brog. High scratch games. Emil Wohl- Helen Otani, :',:t High «cratch cke, 238; Roy Sadnmori, 219; Meries, Erls Bertram, 540; Mabie Rudy Marostica, 214 High scratch Fangen, 514; Donna Glenn, 512. series, John Stum, 014; Ixirry Bowlers of the week Eris Ber tram, 540 scratch senes; Donna Saito and It Marostica, 577. Glenn, 829 handicap scries. o o o o o o o o WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Dusters 8 lfl 8 Livingston-Newbill 18 15 9 ^Chukars 9 Laun-Zerbel 15 14 10 Mostly Mrs. 9 Tyler-Talbot 15 10 Splits and Misses 14 Saito-Miyasako 13 11 Darts 12 12 Dodson-Stam 12*4 11*4 Hi-Lo's 12 12 12 VnnderOord-Stam 12 11 13 Channel Cats 10 10 Sadamori-Takanii 9 Lucky Strikes 15 Holcomb-Stacy 9*4 14*4 9 15 Lucky 1 Jiggers 8 12 Jones-Knowles Hi » Pin Pickers 19 5 High scratch gn mes, Grace Snyder-Skelton Stringer, 192; Jan Church, 183; I JoAnne Holcomb (sub) women’s Maxine Stringer, 181. High1 high scratch game, 210; Lavona scratch series, Lucille Wilson, 477; I Livingston, women's high series, G Stringer, 474; Marian Dunford, 494 Ron Zerbel. men’s high game, 485. Bowlers of the week — Lu 210; Klaas Laan, men’s high «er- i cille Wilson, 477 scratch senes; ics, 555. Livingston-Newbill, high ' Jan Church, 575 handicap series. team gam«* and series, 672/1935. Bowlers of the week—L. Living ston, 494 scratch series; Kathy ; Miyasako, 521 handicap series o o o o 114 Bower Avenue BULLDOG LEAGUE NYSSA . . . OREGON Team standings not available. Phone 372-3305 Girls' high scratch games, Con nie Holcomb, 157; Vickie Hamil Steam Cleaning ton, 155/149. Girls’ high scratch > series, V. Hamilton, 41fl; Ann Zit- | Major Overhaul Work tercob, 395; C. Holcomb, 390. Brakes — Tune-Up Boys' high scratch games, Craig Motor and Tranamiaalon L«?wis, 203; Dan Wilson, 198, 194. | Exchange Free Pickup and Delivery Boys’ high scratch series, D. Wil- ' son, 520; Ken Brown, 515; Larry ! Service Calle ; Wilson. 509 SUGAR BOWL Standings C & G GARAGE BOWLER OF MONTH AWARDS EARNED BY LADY KEGLERS During u contest held Sunday afternoon at the Sugar Bowl, Mr*. Bob (Shailene) Giles and Mrs John (Barbara) Davis emerged as Ixiwler of-the-month winners for September. Mis. Giles rolled the high three- game series among handicap keg- lers, with Mrs. Davis winning in the scratch division. Tile two bowlers will receive trophies from th«- Sugar Bowl management and will also com pete for bowler-of-the-year hon ors at the end of the 1985-flfl season. O O O O SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Holcomb's 18 10 Mildred’s Salon 17 11 Bracken’s Store 18V4 11*4 Itcgul Rides 15 13 Farmers Feed. Seed 13 15 White Satin Sugar 11 17 Polar Bear 11 17 Anderson's Corner 10*4 17'4 High scratch games, Barbara Duvis, 18«; Eris Bertram, Dottie Parker, Stella Ross, 183 High scratch .series, S. Ross, 520; B. Davis, 508; Donna Glenn, 499. Bowlers of the week—S Ross, 520 scratch series; Alice Vande- wall and Donna Glenn, 592 han dicap series. (To be determined.) SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland and Jo. The dinner was in ob servance of Mrs Smith’s birthday anniversary. A HUNTER'S FABLE “Because I am perfectly aware that you are not a hunter, I will not waste time asking you whether you have gotten your buck,” Bill Mayden advised John Bul lock one day early this week as they enjoyed a coffee at the Polar Bear. “Likewise,” he added, “you needn’t ask me how I fared, because you know I don’t hunt, either.” “This is indeed true,” John came back, adding, “I have asked just such a question of any number of my friends, however, and in many cases . . . most, in fact . . . I have been advised to tend to my own business, which translates to ‘no, blast it, 1 didn’t get a buck.’ Lots of people are touchy that way.” “Touchy is right,” Bill agreed, “but I can’t say as I blame them too much. Fellow makes elaborate plans for a hunting foray, gets up at some unearthly hour, blun ders around through the woods for heaven knows how long, stumbles back into civilization carrying nothing but a rifle that weighs just under a ton. Pretty dis heartening.” “You know,” John replied, “I have a friend who says that his theory is that tne hunter doesn’t find the deer. The deer finds the hunter. For him the system has worked out pretty well over the years. He picks a spot that seems likely to him to be where a deer might come. He waits. Pretty soon the deer shows up and he shoots it. Doesn’t work for everybody, I guess, but it works for him.” The moral: Going out and shooting a deer isn’t what you’d call a lead-pipe cinch. It IS possible to come back empty handed. However, there is a ray of sunshine here. You don't have to be much of a hunter to find “rich man’s food at poor man’s prices.” It’s just where it’s al ways been for lo! these many years. And it gets better year by year! I a a í a Oct. 22-23 Rummage Sale to Aid Retarded I HYDROCEL The First New Method for Pressurizing A Water System in This Century! VISITS FROM BOISE Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz at tended the Oregon State - Idaho Vandal football game Saturday in Boise. Mrs. Louise House, mo- ther of Mrs. Stunz, returned home with the Nyssans for a visit of several days. ★ ★ ★ ★ STUDENT VISITS PARENTS Kent Main left Tuesday mor ning to return to Klamath Falls where he is attending Oregon Technical Institute. He had spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Main and Karen. ★ ★ Eliminates Eliminates Eliminates Eliminates Eliminates Eliminates Waler-Logging Hydro Pneumatic Tank Air-Charging Devices Tank House Tank Pits Freezing Damage (It Puts the Water Pressure System Inside the House Where It Belongs) EXPRESSION OF THANKS I want to publicly thank Dr. K. A. Danford, the staff at Mal heur Memorial hospital, Pastor John Milbrath, the ALXJW group of Faith Lutheran church, other local organizations, relatives and friends for their help and kind nesses following my recent acci dent and stay in the hospital. I am now convalescing at my home Your many thoughtful acts will always be remembered. —Mrs. O. J. Kurtz. Will Serve Any Kind or Make of Pump! SEE OR CALL TODAY! Eder Hardware 202 Main Street NYSSA, OREGON EMERGENCY PHONE — 372-3377 Phone 372-2266 Coak Saving $ fOOM Jg) ON YOUR FAVORITE I b j DretsinQ •»»osi’r «tat À LciOVtR .CLUB i £ Hunt's — 8-Oz. 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