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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1966 SUGAR BOWL League Standings o o o o ALL STAR LEAGUE (Games Played at Bye Lanes) G learners 21 11 Hits and Misses 19 13 Twinkier« 19 13 Milice Four 17 15 Star Lighters 16 16 Four Squares 14 Mi 1714 Satellites 18 14 Tapers 14 18 Star Dusters 1314 18 *4 Little Dip|x-rs 20 12 Women's high games, Dorothy Roark, 172; Ixus Cartwright, 170; Kay Brendle, 163 Women’s high series, K Brendle, 457; I) Roark, 452; L. Cartwright, 437 Men’s high games, Paul House, 197; Weldon Wilcox, 194; Theron Wheeler, 193 Men’s high series, W Wilcox, 548; Charlie Newbill, 505; Paul Penrod, 500. Bowlers of the week D Roark, class A; Joyce Lienkaemper, laiura Penrod and Thelma Huff- mun, class B; Weldon Wilcox. scratch and handicap o o o o PATRIOTS LEAGUE Dessert Seed 8 0 Sugar Bowl 5 3 B A M Equipment 5 3 Mai. Mem Hospital 5 3 Wilson’s Market 3 5 Clover Lawn Duiry 4 4 The Merc 4 4 Nyssa Welding 3 5 Pounds’ Grocery 7 1 0 Paulus Jewelry 8 High scratch games, Anna Vai n- derOord, 199; Judy French, 183; Sumi Ishida, 179. High aeries, l.< na Tyler, 491 Jo AfUW Hol comb, 489; A. VanderOord, 486 Bowlers of the week L Tyler, 491 scratch series; Marlene De- Mtnck, 600 handicap series O O O O BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE 3 Renstrom Agency 1 Nyssa Auto Parts 3 1 Sugar Bowl 3 I Idaho Power Co. 3 1 Ross Rollers 1 3 Miner's Barber 1 3 Eastman Insurance 1 3 Wilson’s Janitorial 1 3 Girls* high games, l.incta Sted- man, 155/140; Nancy Wilson. 131 Girls’ high scries, L. Stedman, 416; N Wilson. 360; Din Otani. 349. Bovs’ high games, Ricky Wilson, 170/156; Hal Brendle, 163 Boys’ high scries. R Wilson, 434, S<<itt Engstrom, 430; Hal Brendle, 417 O O O O THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE Bullard-Hust 4 0 Sarazin-Larson 4 0 Parker-Reed 4 0 4 0 Stutheit-Hitch Wheeler-Page 314 *4 VunderOord- Vinaonhaler 3 1 Sutton-Riggs 1 3 Butcher-Metcalf *4 34 Stam-Seward 0 4 0 Huffman-Schilling 4 0 Hol verson-St unz 4 0 4 Lienkaemper-Chadd Edith Stutheit, women's high game, 212; Billie Wright (substi tute), women’s high series, 554. Rudy Marostica (sub), men's high game. 197; Don Bullard, men’s high scries, 537. Parker - Reed, high team game, (¡84; Bullard- Hust, high team series, 1949. Bowlers of the week E Stut heit. 533 scratch series; Anna VanderOord, 629 handicap series. BULLDOG LEAGUE 20*4 11H Buzzards 20 12 Stevie's Rollers 20 12 Threesome* 10 13 Pinhead« I8>4 13Mi Gutter Dusters 15>4 1614 Eight Balls 11 21 Strikers 3tt 28'4 Near Misses Girls’ high «cratch games, Vic- I ki<- Humllton, 157 / 154; Lucille Bertram, 142 Girls’ high series, V. Hamilton. 439; L. Bertram, 419; Connie Holcomb, 327. Boys’ high games, Ricky Wilson, 193; Wayne Takami and Tom Stringer, 192; W Takami, 191. Boys’ ' high series, W. Takami, 564; Ken Brown, 543; T. Stringer, 503. O O O O SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 7 1 Burma Seed 6 2 Wilson Buick 3 5 Home Dairies 5 3 Chadwick's 3 5 Muir-Roberts 3 5 Looney’s 4 4 Nyssa Sanitation 4 4 Arrowhead Motel 3 5 Gate City Cleaners 2 6 Howel) Tamarack Brownie's Cafe 0 2 and lxiunge 0 « Sugar Bowl High scratch games, Emil Wohl- Kinney (substitute), 209; Mabie Fangen, 198; Aut Stedman (2) 193; Sharlcne Giles, 193 High series, Ant Stedman, 523; Billie Wright, 508; Ailcnc Hilmes, 507. Bowlers Ilf the week Ant Stedman, 523 scratch series; Donna Glenn, 585 handicap series. o o o o SUGAR CITY LEAGUE 17 Bracken's Store 17 Farmers Feed, Seed 13 Holcomb's 13 Regal Rides 124 Polar Bear 11 White Satin Anderson's Comer 6'4 6 Mildred's Salon High scratch games, Sadie But cher. 209/198; Stella Ross, 193 High aeries, S Butcher, 554; Dor othy Parker, 531; Barbara Davis, B07 Bowlen of the week — S. Butcher, 554 scratch series; D. Parker, 606 handicap series. O O O O THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN 38 26 Gate City Journal 35 25 Skinner's Service 27 <7 Berrett’s Service 27 37 Morris Sinclair 30 34 Sugar Bowl 30 34 Cascade Gas Corp 19 41 Palmer Bros Eagles Ixxlge 19 41 High scratch games, John Stam, 217; Vernon Toombs. 212; Bill Purcell, 209. High scratch series, Larry Saito. 578. B Purcell. 559; Emil Wohlcke. 550. o o o o NYSSA COMMERCIAL 7 1 First National Bank 3 5 Swager Chevrolet 3 5 Nyssa Co-op 4 4 Eder’s 4 4 Howard’s Texaco 4 4 White Satin 4 4 Local 290 3 5 Eastman Agency 3 Nyssa Jaycecs 5 7 B and H 1 High scratch scries, Emil Wohl- eke, 219/214; George Hust, 212. High series, E Wohlcke, 616; Jess Asumendi, 569; Fred Schilling, 554. O O O O SPORTSMEN S LEAGUE 4 0 Wilson’s Dept. Store 3 1 Zinn’s Flying A 3 1 Autolite 3 1 Idaho Power Co. Nyssa Auto Parts 1 3 1 Q'a Tiophv Cabin 3 Grain Millers 1 3 0 Oregon Concrete 4 High scratch games, Evan Tob- ler, 231; Doug Wilkerson, 221; Gene Chester. 215. High scratch •i :<• Ton Eldiedge. 576; Evan Tobler, 568; Doug Wilkerson, 557. > I WE'LL KEEP YOUR CAR IN Top Running Condition With ★ A Tune-Up lob ★ Regular Lubrication and Oil Changes Ward’s Shell Service WARD LUNDY, Owner 101 North Main Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3990 THIS IS PHOEBE SNY DER, Ptrmi. She lacks one-half inch of being five feet tall and is the mother of four children, 0, 12. 14 and 16 years of age. Phoebe, weighing just 8*/i times that of her 12 - pound bowling ball, recently proved that you don't have to to be a big feller to get a big score. On Mon day evening, Jan. 3, 1966 —half way through her fourth season of bowl ing—she rolled games of 209. 216 and 210 for a total 635 scratch series. In checking the men's scores last Thursday shortly after this photo was snapped, it was noted that her 635 ser ies had been topped only once this year. SEWING GROUP MEETS Members of the Stitchettes 4-H Sewing club held their second meeting Jun. 7 at the I.«-. (< t Cleaver home. Vice President Christine Ste phen called the meeting to order The minutes were read by Sec retary Shirley Cleaver and were approved as read. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Sadamori-Takami ..... -614 m Snyder-Skelton 6 2 Saito-Miyasako — 414 3*4 VanderOord-Stam 4 4 Jones-Knowles 4 4 Dodson-Stam 4 4 Li v i ngston-Newbill 3 1 Holcomb-Stacy .... 2 6 Tyler-Talbot __ 2 0 I.aan-Zerbel ... 0 4 Phoebe Snyder, women’s high 1 scratch game and series, 198/515. Sonny Takami, men's high scratch game and series, 212/591. Snyder- Skelton, high team game and ser ies, 699/1943. Bowlers of the week—To be announced later. O O O O WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Lucky Laggers 18 10 Pin Pickers 17 11 Hi-Lo’s 17 11 Splits and Misses 1514 124 Channel Cats 15*4 124 Lucky Strikes 14 14 Chukars ... 12 16 Members answered roll call by Mostly Mrs. 11 17 reporting if they were at the Dusters 11 17 first meeting. Record sheets were Darts 9 19 completed and the group voted High scratch games, Marian to hold the next meeting on Jan. Danford, 195; Emma Benedict, 22 at the home of their leader, 181/172 High series, M. Danford, Virginia Cleaver. Karry Cleaver 486; E. Benedict, 479; Alta Stunz, will furnish cookies and Christine 439. Bowlers of the week — M. Cleaver will provide punch. Danford, 486 scratch series; E. —Mildred Wismer, Reporter. | Benedict, 551 handicap series. PAGE FIVE Grange Women Hold Project Discussion The Oregon Trail Grange Home I Economics club meeting was held Jan 10 at the home of Mrs. S. W. Smiley, with eight members pres ent Mrs. George Cleaver assisted as co-hostess. Roll call topic was "What Is Your Project for 1966?” Various projects were described and a note was made for checking the outcome at the end of the year. The secretary’s report was read and accepted. Mrs. George Clea ver, president, gave each mem ber a small book to keep the date, place and name of the hos tess for each meeting. During the dessert hour, mem bers discussed the many careless acts that can lead to a fire. Next meeting will be Feb. 1 at the Tom Jones residence and will be a Valentine party with gift exchange not to exceed 50 cents. All Oregon Trail Grange ladies are invited. GUESTS IN EMMETT Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard were Sunday evening visitors in the home of their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman and family at Emmett. Classifieds Bring Results! COMING EVENTS Today. 1:30 p.m.—Nyssa Homa Extension unit meeting at Metho dist church. Tonight, 8 p.m. — Nysaa PT A meeting in school cafetorium. Jan. 14, 2 p.m.—Owyhee Gar den club meeting at home of Mrs. Charles Chapin. Jan. 14, 8 p.m. — Amity club meeting at home of Mrs. Mark Moncur. Jan. 19, 7 to 9 p.m.—Mexican dinner, followed by dancing io live music at Nyssa Eagles hall. Jan. 15. 7:30 p.m. — Fourth Quorum of Elders annual ban quet at LDS stake house. Jan. 17, 8 p.m. — Eastern Star meeting in Masonic hall. Jan. 19. 7 pun. — Meeting of Isaak Walton league al Polar Bear. Jan. 20. 2 p. m. — Town and Country Garden club meeting at home of Mrs. Ron Young. Jan. 20, 2 p. m. — Methodist WSCS circle meetings. Jan. 20, 2 pjn. — Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting at home of Mrs. Ed Larsson. Jan. 20, 8:19 p.m.—Meeting of Adrian PT A chapter in high school building. a AFTER INVENTORY SALE a Inventory is taken and the shelves are filled again a Betty Crocker — Assorted with merchandise ... And in appreciation for your a patience and understanding WILSON'S offer you CAKE MIXES and All Flavors a a outstanding bargains in EVERY department this week. Good food costs less at WILSON'S, always! FROSTINGS....3 a MAXWELL HOUSE Deny ^rocker Betty Crocker a a Bisquick 40-Oz. Package o9* a (fox well COFFEE a a Betty Crocker Pancake Mix Bag 49« a a a a a Hershey s — Instant POT-O-GOLD a COCOA Noodles a a Snoboy — Russet a 2 & 69« a Potatoes QQc a a Morton's — Frozen 10 Lb. Bag ... VV a TV Dinners a Large — Green a 2 f°r 89* Cucumbers 91 < a a 3 for ................ £a I Chicken Parts a Green Giant — Frozen a a PEAS-BABY LIMAS 3*/2-Lb. 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