THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1967
PAGE EIGHT
Tuesday Businessmen Housewives League
SUGAR
BOWL
LEAGUE
STANDINGS
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Monday Mixed
42
Sadamori-Takami
22
Snyder-Toomb
37.5 26.5
Saito-Miyasako
37.5 26
Stedman-Stam
36
28
Laan- Phifer
36
28
Fangen-Talbot
35
29
29
35
Sarazin-Larson
Holcomb-Stacy
29
35
37
27
VanderOord-Stam
38
26
Stam-Lundy
25
39
Rieb-Clary
Jones-Knowles
24
40
Sadamori - Takami are win
ners of the first one-half of
league play.
High scratch games: Phoebe
Snyder, 191; Rudy Marostica,
(sub) 232.
High scratch series: Mabie
Fangen, 529; R. Marostica, 633.
Bowlers of Week; Anna Tal
bot, 510 scratch; Florine
Toomb, 618 handicap series.
Ward's Shell
39.5 20.5
Home Dairies
36.5 23.5
Sugar Bowl
35
25
Mendiola Barlter ■ 30.5 28.5
Frank's Sinclair
30
30
Lloyd’s Conoco
32
28
Gordon Tractor
36.5
18
42
Albertson Feed
High scratch games;
,
John
Studer, 235; Chet Takatori. 226,
Ward Lundy, 225.
High scratch series; Clark
Olsen, 590.
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Sportsmen's League
Wilson Janitorial
38
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Nyssa Auto Parts 33
27
Oregon Concrete
32
28
32
28
Idaho Power Co.
Autolite Team
28.5 315
Zinn’s Union 76 26.5 33.5
Rieb’s Market
21
39
Q’s Trophy Cabin 29
27
High scratch games; Clar-
ence Page, 231, Jack Carter,
212, Dave Rieb, 206.
High scratch senes; Willis
Bertram, 563, C. Page, 553;
J. Carter, 540.
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Trophy Snatch«’rs 38
Hits & Mrs.
•I
36
Pm Paupers
33.5 26.5
30.5 29.5
Gutter Gussies
Up & Atoms
30
30
31
Queen Pins
29
Bowl Weevils
27
33
26.5 33.5
Sharp Shatters
BAD Fumblers
26.5 33.5
21
Lucky Strikes
39
High scratch games: Fmnia
Benedict, 203; Allen«’ Holmes,
199; Ida Miner, 176.
High scratch series: E.
Benedict, 504, A. Holmes, 470,
Marian Danford and Marie W il
son, 462.
Bowlers of Week A. Holmes,
470 scratch. Bobbie Miller, 589
handicap series.
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VanderOord -
Vinsonhaler
Holmes - Mvrick
Bullard - Stam
Page - Miller
Fortin - Knowles
Morris - Leavitt
Lienkaemper -
W llson
37
34
33
31
29
21
Pett - Tisdiai
19
37
High scratch games and
series Stella Morris, 195/497
.lack Knowles, 222/556.
Women Bowlers of Week: S.
Morris, 497 scratch; Anne Ten-
sen, 625 handicap series.
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Patriots' League
39
White Satin
21
37
Dessert Seed
23
Bracken’s Store
36
24
36
Sugar Bowl
24
30 5 29.5
Regal Rides
Nyssa Welding
so
28
Mai. Mem. Hosp.
32
B A M Equip.
27
33
24.5 35. j
Golden Slipper
Mildred’s Salon 24.5 35.5
Paulus Jewelry
24
36
Wilson’s Market
24
36
High scratch games: JoAnne
Holcomb, 218, Anna Talbot, 212;
l.ois Page (sub), 212.
High scratch series; Anna
Talbot, 566. Billie Wright, 538
!.. Page, 427.
Bowlers of wees A. lalbot,
566 scratch; B. Wright, 601
handicap series.
Commercial League
Howard’s Texaco 42
Johannesen -
Adams Motors
38.5 21.5
First Natl. Bank
U
28
Eastman Agency
32
28
White Satin Sugar 29
31
Eder Plumbing
27.5 32.5
Nyssa Co op
27
33
Tarter OK Tires
26
34
The Sports
26
34
MAW Market
20
40
High scratch games: Frank
Landin, 234. Rulon Trost, 214,
George Bust, 203.
High scratch series; F.
l andin, 562; Jun Robinson, 542
Emil Wohlcke, 537.
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apple V âixey
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
APPLE VALLEY Danny and
Nancy Shippy were weekend
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Boston, On Sunday their parents
came for them and were dinner
guests of th«’ Boston couple.
Dean and Marc Mason arrived
home last Thursday from Oil
at Klamath Falls. They are
spending the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Mason and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rucker
received word Saturday that an
Aunt, Mrs. Esther (Lanta)
Rucker had succumbed. She had
undergone major surgery some
weeks before and was still
Sugar Babes
Nyssa Sanitation
43
13
33
Idaho Canning
23
32
Parma Seed
24
Farmers Feed
31
and Seed
25
Muir-Roberts
29.5 26.5
Polar Bear
29.5 26.5
Sugar Bowl
28
28 haler, 196, Kay Sage, 195.
Simplot’s Team 21.5 34.5
High scratch series: E. Bert
Holcomb Const.
21
35 ram, 538, K. Sage, 520, Ruth
11.5 44.5 Chadd, 517.
Gate Citi irnl.
High scratch games: Eris
K. Sage, high handicap series:
Bertram, 201, Addie Vinson- 601.
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hospitalized. She had been
visiting a daughter, Mrs. Otis
Tilton at Wenatchee, Wash. Iler
home was in Caldwell.
M r . and M r s . Ke n n e ( h
Saunders attended a Christinas
social for members of the Natu
re ne Crusader’s C lass held
Sunday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson at
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo«' Kellogg are
visiting this week with Dr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg at Nampa.
Mr. and Mis. Dwight Seward
took Mrs. Ethel Wild to the
Boise Airport on Dec. 12 when
she left by plane for I .os Angeles
to visit her daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Rathbun and
family. This was tier first plane
ride.
Miles Thompson arrived
home Saturday for the Christ
mas holidays. He plans to leave
Jan. 2 for Fort la’wis, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pitman
attended the first woi ship ser
vice held in the new Friends’
Church at Star Sunday morning.
Mrs. Pitman grew up in the Star
community and attended ser
vices at the former church.
They were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Haworth at Star.
Mi. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders
and sons . .......... fed Sunday
Morning services at the Midway
Church and heard the Rev.
Donald Bowman tell <>f his work
ill Japan and of the tragic death
of Ills four children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce
and children of Boise were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Dwight Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen of
Sunset Valley and Art Johnson
of Bremerton, Wash., visited
Dec. 12 in th«' Helen Wilson
and Jim Correll homes.
Mi. amt Mrs. Kenneth Saun-
dei s and sons were last Thurs
day evening visitors III the liome
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fitzsim
mons.
Mi. and Mrs. Jim Edens and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Rookstool were recent dliuier
guests of Mr. ami Mis. Roy
Rookst ool.
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