THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1966
SUGAR
BOWL
League
Standings
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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Stuthelt-Hitch
40*4 19*4
VundrrOord-
24
36
Vinsonhulrr
25
35
Sarazln-Larson
26
34
Licnkgempcr-Chudd
32% 27%
Huffman-Schilling
28
32
Sutton Riggs
31
29
Wheeler-Page
29'4 30*4
Bullard Hust
36
24
Holverson-Stunz
39
21
Stum-Dalton
40
20
, Butcher Metcalf
40
Curd Reed
20
Lois Page, women's high game,
201; Connie Bullard, women's
high scries, 509. Ruy Riggs, men’s
high game, 218; Clarence Page,
men's high series, 566 Wheeler-
Page, high team game, <196; Bui-
lurd-Hust, high tram series, 1946
Bowlers of the w«-vk Edith Stut-
hcit, 500 scratch scries; Cathy
Schilling, 605 handicap series.
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1 SUGAR RABES LEAGUE
Parma Seed
42
22
37
Gute City Cleaners
27
Wilson Buick
35
29
Chadwick's
34
30
Howell Tamarack
32
n
32
Muir-Roberts
M
Sugar Bowl
31
33
31
Home Dairies
N
Nyssa Sanitation
34
M
Brownie’s Cafe
29
and Lounge
M
27
37
Arrowhead Motel
Looney's
24
40
High scratch games, Lois Page,'
215; Ailene Holmes, 209; Vera Mc-
Crady, 207, High series, L. Page, j
584; Mabie Fangen, 534; V. Mc-
Crady, 493. Bowlers of the week
V McCrndy, 493 scratch series; j
Julia Jensen, 572 handicap series.
WEDNESDAY HOUSEWIVES
15
Lucky Luggers
25
Pin Pickers
23% 16%
23
17
Darts
22
18
Hi Lo's
19
Dusters
21
19
21
Lucky Strikes
19
21
Chukurs
23
17
Channel Cuts
15% 24%
Splits and Misses
15
25
Mostly Mrs.
High scratch gumes, Allie Hart-
lej |•».» i in ilie Wilson 179; Anna
VanderOord, 177. High series, A
VanderOord, 500; Alta Stunz, 485;
Alli«- Hartley, 455. Bowlen <if the
week A. Stunz, 485 scratch ser
ies; Mari«' Wilson, 561 hundicap
series.
O O O O
SPORTSMENS LEAGUE
Oregon Concrete
37
23
27
Idaho Power Co
33
29
Wilson's Dept. Store 31
30
Grain Millers
30
Nyssa Auto Parts
29
31
AutoUte
28*4 31h
Zinn’s Flying A
28% 31%
Q's Trophy Cabin
23
37
High scratch games, D. Zink.
222; R Waggoner. 217; R. Maros
tica. 216. High series, R. Maros
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tica. 006; E. Totaler, 576; R Wug-
goncr, 567.
NYSSA COMMERCIAL
1 White Satin
O O O O
45% 18%
Howard’s Texaco
42
22
THURSDAY BUSINESSMEN
36% 27%
Cascade Gas Corp.
41
23 | Nyssa Co-op Supply
Eder’s
36
28
Berrett’s Service
39
25
Swager Chevrolet
32
32
Gate City Journal
35
Eastman Agency
29
35
Sugar Bowl
H
i First National Bank
27
37
Skinner's Service
29
Local 290
27
37
28
Eagles Ixklge
Nyssa Jaycees
23
41
27
Morris Sinclair
BAH
22
42
Palmer Bros.
23
High scratch Kames, Morris
High scratch games, Bill Pur
Huffman,
224; Jack Carter and
cell. 269. Frank Wilson, 228; Tony
Miyasako, 221. High serica, B. Jess Asumendi, 209. High scries,
Purcell. 629; F. Wilson. 594; Bert M. Huffman. 569; Dean Winches
ter. 563; J. Carter, 559
Ross, 590.
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SUGAR CITY LEAGUE
MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE
j Dodson-St am
41
23
Final Standings
37
27
Bracken’s Store
29
15 I Holcomb-Stacy
Tyler-Talbot
34'4 29 %
White Satin
28
16
34*4 29 H
Anderson's Corner
25'4 16% VanderOord-Stam
Laan-Zerbel
33
31
Farmers Feed, Seed
23
21
Snyd< r Skelton
31 *4 32%
Holcomb Constr.
21
23
Saito-Miyasako
31% 32%
Regal Rides
18
26
28
36
Polar Bear
16% 27% Jones-Knowles
Sadumori-Takami
27*4 36 V»
Mildred's Salon
29
15
2114 42%
High scratch games, Stella Ross, Livingston-Ncwbill
241; Lucille Wilson, 198; Jimmie Anna VanderOord. women’s
Hatch, 187. High series, S. Ross, high scratch game and series. 189
569; Mabie Fangen, 517; J Hatch, and 517. John Stam, men’s high
508. Bowlers of the week — S. game, 233. Rudy Marostica (sub-
Ross, 569 scratch series; Willie stitute), men's high series, 582
Saito-Miyasako. high team Kame
McKinney, 564 handicap series.
and series. 685/1953 Bowlers of
the week — Agnes Knowles 471
scratch series; Mary Saito, 590
handicap series.
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PATRIOTS LEAGUE
Wilson's Market
37
27
36
28
Mai. Mem. Hospital
28
Nyssa Welding
36
26
BAM Equipment
35
Sugar Bowl
34
30
Clover Lawn Dairy
33% 30%
Dessert Seed
31
33
Call Us for
30
34
The Merc
Pounds' Grocery
24
40
FREE INSPECTION
Paulus Jewelry
23% 40%
and ADJUSTMENT
High scratch games, Bernie
190; Stella Morris, 188;
COAST-TO-COAST Ableman,
Earlene Jennings. 187. High ser
ies, S. Morris, 520; E. Jennings,
STORE
502; Cherie Ford, 483. Bowlers of
Victor R. Haburchak. Owner
the week, S. Morris, 520 scratch
Phone 372-3545
series; Lenna Huffman, 580 han
NYSSA . . . OREGON
dicap series.
Hot Items!
Lady Keglers Emerge
As Bowlers-of-Month
During an April 17 contest at
the Sugar Bowl, Connie Bullard
took honors as scratch bowler-
of-the-month for March, with
Joy Matthews emerging as win
ner in the handicap division.
These keglers are among
those who will receive trophies
from the bowling alley proprie
tors at the end of the league
season.
Other award winners io date
are Erls Bertram. Barbara Da
vis. Sumi Ishida. Lois Pago.
Sharieno Giles. Barbara Sara-
sin. Phoebe Snyder. Anna Van-
derOord. Velma Siam. Ruth
Van Komen and Billie Wright.
YOUNG KEGLERS PLACE
IN STATE TOURNAMENT
A team of bantam bowlers,
comprised of Ricky Wilson, Scott
and Kevin Engstrom, Harry and
Hal Brendle. placed third in team
events at the state junior handl-
I cap tourney held April 17-18 at
Gateway Lanes in Portland TTieir
2196 scratch series was high for
all teams in their age bracket.
Ricky also placed sixth in
singles with a 519 handicap ser
ies. He rolled a 498 scratch series
in this event. Tn team event, he
rolled a 234 scratch game (high
for all age groups) and a 541 ser
ies.
Also earning achievement pins
were Harry Brendle and Kevin
Engstrom with 194 and 176 games.
' respectively.
BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE
0U0MT Bowl ’
28% 15% RETURNS FROM VIET NAM
Idaho Power Co.
27
21
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Wernick re
27
21
Owyhee Barber
cently received word that their
23
R obs Roller!» *
21
■ion, Lawrence Graham, had ar
26
22
Nyssa Auto Part«
rived in the United States after
Eastman Agency
24'4 23*4 completing 13 months of overseas
30
Renstrom Agency
18
duty with the Armed Forces.
14
Wilson’z Janitorial
34
Graham spent approximately 11
• Games Postponed.
months in Viet Nam and the re-
Boys' high games, Billy Mar- i mainder of the time in Japan. He
cum, 121/120/1’6. Boys’ high is currently stationed at El Toro
senes, B. Marcum, 357; Mark Ha Marine base near Santa Ana,
ney, 313. Girls’ high games, Nan Calif., where he resides with his
cy Wilson and Lineta Stedman. ; family.
140; Jolene Holmes, 134. Giris*
high series, N. Wilson, 407; L. Ricky Wilson, 212, 184/566; Hal
Stedman, 369; Pam McPartland, Brendle, 209 / 500. Girls’ high
363.
games and series, Linc-ta Stedman.
163/407; Karen Vinsonhaler, 151,
April 9 High Games and Series
Boys’ high games and series, 143/403; Christine Marostica, 381.
PAGE FIVE
NHS Student Body
Primary Election
Results Reported
Nyssa Births
Results of the primary election
April 14— To Mr and Mrs. Mike
Sillonis of Parma, an 8-pound, 7- for NHS student body officers
were reported Wednesday after
ounce girl, Julia Anne.
noon when the school polls clos
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ja ed By reason of withdrawal,
vier Gomez of Nyssa, an 8-pound, only two candidates remained in
6-ounce girl, Patricia Ann.
the contest for president. They
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Rod are Jim Ableman and Bob Urc
ney Cowgill of Nyssa, an 8-pound.1 Other students and the offices
14-ounce girl, Rebecca Lee.
they are seeking include Scott
April 18—To Mr and Mrs. John Jefferies and Gary Ross, vice
Blaylock of Nyssa, an 8-pound. president; Marie Durfee and Te
9-ounce boy, Kevin Lynn.
resa Elguezabal, secretary; Roger
April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. An Nakashima and Bob Okano, trea
tone Richter of Ontario, a 6- surer; Jerri Ableman, Linda Bal
pound, 13-ounce girl, unnamed.
lou and Ramona Bielby, inter-
. class rivalry chairman; Marie El
guezabal and Ron Strasser, pub
TINY DEDUCTION ARRIVES
ON FINAL DATE FOR FILING lic relations chairman.
Rebecca Lee, Rod and Sherrie
Candidates will give their cam
Cowgill's third little deduction, paign speeches between 9:30 and
arrived on April 15. 1966. fine) 11am next Wednesday morning
date for filing income taxes.
and the final election will take
She was born at Malheur Me place during the lunch hour.
morial hospital and tipped the
scales at 8 pounds, 14 ounces. HAUNS HAVE NEW SON
The infant joins two brothers.
Mr. and Mrs Stewart (Stu and
Bruce, nearly 7 years old; and
Brent, 5 years of age. Her fath- Janet) Haun of Nyssa became
er is Nyssa representative for parents of a 7-pound, 1-ounce boy
Saturday night.
Gentry Ford Sales of Ontario.
Grandparents are Mr. and
He is the couple’s first child,
Mrs. Clyde L. Cowgill of On arrived at 10:20 p.m. in Weiser
tario; Mr. and Mrs. John Kidd Memorial hospital and has been
of Payette.
named Cory Allen. His proud |
father works at Michael’s Phar
Visits Relatives at Stayion
macy in Nyssa.
Mrs. Frank Jayo is visiting Mr.
To Buy, Sell or Trade.
and Mrs. Cliff Coleman (nee Syl
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COMING EVENTS
Today, 2 pan.—OKK club meet
ing at home of Mrs. Harley Wil
son.
Tonight. 8 p.m. — Adrian PTA
meeting in high school building.
Tonight, • p.m.—Apple Valley
PTA meeting and talent program
in school gymnasium.
April 22. 10:30 a.nu—Senior Ci
tizens meeting and potluck dinner
at Nyssa Methodist church.
April 22, 8 p.m.—Powder puff
basketball game at NHS gymnas
ium.
April 23, 10 a.m__ Plant sale in
Towne building, 218 Main street,
by ANK Garden club.
April 23, 7:30 p.m. — Potluck
dinner and pinochle party it Ore
gon Trail hall.
April 23, 8 n.m.—LDS speech
festival in Nyssa stake chapel.
April 26, 8 p.m. — Jay-C-Ette
meeting at home of Mrs. Richard
Gustavson, 319 East Main street.
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