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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR SUGAR BOWL League Standings o o o o o o o o o o PATRIOTS LEAGUE 4 12 B & M Equipment 6 10 Dessert Seed 6 10 Sugar Bowl 7 9 Clover Lawn Dairy 7 9 Wilson's Market 8 8 Malheur Hospital 9 The Merc ........ - 7 10 6 Paulus Jewelry 11 5 Pounds’ Grocery 12 4 Nyssa Welding High scratch games. Earlene Jennings, 196; Florene Toomb. 193; Aut Stedman and Phoebe Snyder, 186. High series. F Toomb. 524; A. Stedman. 510; P. Snyder. 495. Bowlers of the week — F. Toomb. 524 scratch series; A. Stedman. 594 handicap series. Jan. 17 Games High scratch games. Celle Hay den. 219; Bernice Cleaver, 200; Bettie Phillips. 185. High series. C. Hayden. 509: Phoebe Snyder. 508; Earlene Jennings. 484. Bowl ers of the week—C. Hayden, 509 scratch series; Bernice Cleaver, 565 handicap series. o o o o FLBA of Ontario Slates Annual Meet Feb. 2 at Payette BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE 14 104 Sugar Bowl 10 2 Idaho Power 9 3 Miner's Barber 64 54 Eastman Agency 7 5 Ross Rollers 9 3 Nyssa Auto Parts 9 3 Renstrom Agency 2 10 Wilson's Janitorial games. Jo- Girls' high scratch lene Holmes. 145; Lineta Sted- man. 134 / 133 / 133. Girla* high scratch series. L. Stedman. 400; Nancy Wilson. 388; Chris Maros- tica, 378. Boys’ high scratch games. Scott Engstrom. 178: Roddy Lewis. 158; Ronnie Wilson. 153. Boys' high senes. S. Engstrom. 445; Kevin Engstrom. 413; Harn Brendle. 396 Bowlers of the week Karen Vinsonhaler and Mark Haney, scratch: Teresa DeMinck and John Hight, handicap. Mark Moorman, Cassia county, Idaho, farmer and a director of the Federal Land Bank of Spo kane, will be featured speaker at the annual stockholders’ meeting of the Federal Land Hank Asso ciation of Ontario. Dan Roberts, manager of the Ontario association, said the an nual meeting will be held at the American Legion hull in Pay ette Wednesday, Feb. 2, starting ut 12 noon. A native of Idaho, Moorman attended Willamette university in Salem. Orc. With his father, he operates 1.900 acres of irrigated and diversified farm land and also manages an additional 700 acres. The Moormans maintain n band of breeding ewes and have facilities for feeding 6.500 lambs a year. Moorman is vice president of the Federal Land Bank Associa tion of Burley, a director of the research committee of the Idaho Cuttie Feeders association, secre tary-treasurer of the Cassia Irri gation district and a member of the Cassia county agent’s farm udvisory committee. Roberts said another feature of his association’s annual meeting will lie the election of two direc- tors to succeed Tom Burns of On tario and R. H. Howland of Cam bridge, whose terms are expiring. o o o o SUGAR BABES LEAGUE 18 3 Parma Seed 5 11 Wilson Buick 6 10 Arrowhead Motel 8 8 Home Dairies 8 Howell Tamarack 8 8 Gate City Cleaners 8 8 8 Muir-Roberts 9 7 Chadwick's 7 9 Looney’s________ 6 10 Nyssa Sanitation Brownie’s Cafe 10 and Lounge__ ____ 6 Sugar Bowl _____ 4 12 High scratch games. Ai lene Holmes, 202; Naomi Fritts. 198: Betty House. 193. High scratch series. Margaret Toombs, 527; Billie Wright. 524; Liz Stringer. 522. Bowlers of the week — M. Toombs. 527 scratch series; B House, 589 handicap series. THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE 3 _ 9 Stutheit-Hitch o o o o .9 Parker-Reed _ 3 ALL-STAR LEAGUE Sarazin-Larson -74 44 274 1 124 7 5 j Gleamers Wheeler-Page 14 .6 6 | Hits and Misses ____ 26 Bullard-Hust _ 1 Twinkiers_____ ____ 25 15 VanderOord- Four Squares........... 224 174 6 Vinsonhaler________ 6 Starlighters 194 204 6 Holverson-Stunz _____ 6 22 Sutton-Riggs_________ 54 64 Mittee Four-------------18 Huffman-Schilling ___ 44 74 Star Dusters .... ........ 174 224 Tapers_____________ 16 24 Stam-Seward________ 4 8 Satellites 15 25 Lienkaemper-Chadd 4 8 27 Butcher-Metcalf___ 34 84 I Little Dippers _ ... 13 Women’s high scratch games. Lois Page, women’s high scratch game and series. 194/527. Bill Kay Brendle. 234; Earlene Hol Purcell (substitute), men’s high derman. 186; Dorothy Roark. 174. scratch game and series. 225/590. Women’s high series. K. Brendle, Huffman - Schilling, high team 597; D. Roark. 484; E. Holderman. game, 693; Sarazin-Larson. high 473. Men’s high games. Ray team series. 1910. Bowlers of the Roark. 203: Bill Schireman. 202; week—L. Page. 527 scratch series; Dan Roberts, 215. Men’s high ser Mardi Larson. 655 handicap ser- ies, Paul House, 540; Roark. 535; Earl Jennings, 502. ies. Bowlers of the week—D. Roark, O O O O class “A;” Joyce Lienkaemper. BULLDOG LEAGUE Gutter Dusters_______ 4 0 class “B.” P. House, scratch; R Roark, handicap. Stevie’s Rollers....... .... _4 0 o o o o Buzzards ______ _ ____ 3 1 Eight Balls___________3 1 NYSSA COMMERCIAL Strikers_____________ 1 3 Nyssa Co-op_____ ___10 6 Pin Heads 1 3 First National Bank 1__ 10 8 Near Misses__________ 0 4 White Satin .... __ 10 6 Threesomes__________ 0 4 Local 290 ________ __ 10 I Girls’ high scratch games, Lu- Eder’s __ 9 7 cille Bertram, 172; Brenda Mc- B and H 9 __ 7 Kinney, 157; Linda McPartland, Swager Chevrolet __ 6 10 124. Girls’ high series, L. Bert Eastman Agency __ 6 10 ram. 427; B McKinney, 394; Con Howard’s Texaco __ 6 10 nie Holcomb, 332. Nyssa Jaycees___ __ 6 10 Boys’ high games. Don Brown. High scratch games. Dean Win 212; Ken Brown, 198; Craig Lew chester. 223/211: Arnold Seibolt, is, 197. Boys’ high series, Don 221. High scratch series, D. Win Brown, 572; Ken Brown, 562; chester. 596; Don Moss. 559; Ernie Wayne Takami, 554. i Fisher. 544. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1966 ART CLASSES PLANNED AT VALE LUTHERAN CHURCH Art classes will begin during TOPS AMONG ALL SANCTIONED LEAGUE BOWLERS in the February at Grace Lutheran scratch game category this season at the Sugar Bowl is Mrs. Gib in Vale, according to an (Allene) Holmes with a 254. She rolled the high game (including church announcement by the Rev. Ron bowlers of both sexes) on Wednesday evening, Jan. 13. while bowl ald Hedwall. Instructor for the ing on the Wilson Buick team with the Sugar Babes league. With aix-week course will be David her 254, she also rolled games of 171 and 189 for a 614 scratch total, Lund of Vale. the second over-600 series to be rolled by a lady kegler this year An organizational meeting will at the local lane*—Journal Photo. be* held at 8 o'clock Friday eve ning. Feb. 4. at the church to work out details for the course. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE SUGAR CITY LEAGUE Classes will be held once a Sadamori-Takami 104 54 Bracken's Store 26 10 week and will feature oil painting, Saito-Miyasako 94 64 Farmers Feed, Seed 24 12 drawing, water color and working 9 7 VanderOord-Stam 15 21 Holcomb’s _ with different mediums. 8 8 Snyder-Skelton 19 17 Regal Rides Area residents interested in tak 8 Holcomb-Stacy 8 16 20 White Satin ing the course may call Vale 473- 8 8 Tyler-Talbot Polar Bear 154 204 2993 for additional information. 9 Livingston-Newbill 7 Anderson's Corner 114 244 Jones-Knowles 9 7 Mildred’s Salon 25 11 7 9 Dodson-Stam WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES Jan. 18 (Make-up Session) Laan-Zerbel ----- 6 10 Hi Lo's 23 Anne Talbot, women’s high High scratch games. Claudine Pin Pickers 21 scratch game, 184; Phoebe Sny- Garrison. 207; Thelma Knowles. Lucky Daggers 21 der, women's high scratch series, 193; Betty Walters. 189 High Lucky Strikes 20 487. Larry Saito, men’s high senes, B. Walters, 547; C. Garri Channel Cats 184 game, 215. Tony Miyasako, men’s son. 501; Billie Wright, 498. Bowl Dusters 18 high series, 573. Saito-Miyasako, ers of the week—B Walters. 547 Splits and Misses 164 high team game and series, 653 scratch series; C. Garrison. 591 Chukars 16 and 1879. Bowlers of the week— handicap aeriqp. Darts 14 Gladys Newbill. 458 scratch ser- Mostly Mrs. 12 Jan. 21 (Regular Session) ies; Lena Tyler, 533 handicap ser- High scratch games, Gwen High games, Barbara Davis, ger, 188; Emma Benedict. 182; ies. 204; Billie Wright. 190/186/185. Marie Wilson, 172. High scratch o o o o High series, B. Wright, 561; Phyl series, Marian Danford, 476; E SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE lis Shaw, 494; Jimmie Hatch. 493. Benedict, 456; M. Wilson. 445 3 Autolite 9 Bowlers of the week — P. Shaw, Bowlers of the week—M. Wilson 4 Wilson’s Dept. Store 8 494 scratch series; Roberta Wil 445 scratch series; Gwen Finger Idaho Power Co. 8 4 son, 593 handicap series. 522 handicap senes. 5 Zinn's Flying “A” 7 Nyssa Auto Parts 5 7 8 Q's Trophy Cabin 4 8 Grain Millers __ _.4 9 Oregon Concrete .. . . .3 High scratch games. Paul House, 225; Gib Holmes, 212; Mark Noel, 200. High series. Holmes. 571; House, 560; Evan Tobler, 551. •t* SEED GRAIN Educator, Extension Agent Present Program for Tri-Valley Unit Women By Freda Aitoreca SUNSET VALLEY Tri-Valley Extension unit meeting was held Friday afternoon ut the Imine of Mrs. E. B Smith of the Mitchell Butte community. Fourteen mem bers ami three guests were pres ent to hear Mrs. Jo Rigney talk on her work in the special educa tion department of Nyssa schools and to hear the lesson on "A Will of Your Own," given by Sally Meeuwsen of th«* extension ser vice. She also explained the legal phraseology used in making wills. Mr. and Mrs Earl Ward were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Holub. Mrs. Ira Price and Mrs Fred Aral visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Holub Visitors this week in the Gäbe Astoreea home were Mr und Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner and Becky, Pastor Arthur Skogan, Nancy, Becky and Randy. Linville Has Surgery Cube Astoreea, Don Linville and Buster Edwards went to Caldwell Wednesday night of last week to visit Mun Linville who underwent surgery that day. He is home now and reported doing well. Mrs. Chuck Belveal, Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreea and girls visited Saturday afternoon in On tario with Mr and Mrs. Duane Smith and family. Mrs. Don Con nell and girls. Mrs. Clara Price viaited Mon day with her daughter, Mrs. Don Share in Nyssa. Mi gnd Mi■ c . ii I Simp on visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs George Folkman. The Fulk mans were Sunday dinner guests in the Simpson home Sunday afternoon visitors In the Harold Alexander home fur cake and coffee were her parents, Mr and Mrs John Grottveit of Nyssa, Mr and Mrs Elvin Fogel- man and children of Nampa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn took her brother, Tummy Buren, to Durkee last Friday to their parents* home. Tommy, who is on leave from the Navy, had been visiting in this area Charles Glenn and girls visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Loisc Boren at Durkee. Family M ovm to Soattls Mr. and Mrs Bill Nielsen and Lee Ann left Sunday for Seattle where he has a job with Boeing Aircraft He has been in Seattle two weeks and returned to move his fuiniiy there Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen and Lee Ann were week end guests of the men’s parents, Mr and Mrs Elver Nielsen Mr. and Mrs Mugnus Ekungcr visited last Thursday evening in the Nielsen home. WIENEKE HAS SURGERY Ward Wieiieke, longtime em ployee nt Nyssa branch. 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