THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TEN
officially rolled down the lanes
of the Sugar Bowl on September
8, 1962, It was decided that
AT THE SUGAR BOWL
there were now enough women
who have attained that elusive
*600’ mark to form a club.
Officers elected are Lois
Patriots League
Thursday Mixed
Page, president; C on me Bul
lard, vice president; Phoebe White Satin
27.5
8.5
33
13
Hullard-S'tam
12
24
Snyder, secretary, Allene Bracken’s Store
Morris- Leavitt
30
18
14.5
Holmes, sergeant - at - arms. B J> M Equipment 21.5
Holmes Myrick 29.5
18.5
14.5
Dues are to be 50y* per year, Paulus Jewelry 21.5
Fortin- Knowles
23
17
19
and all members are to either Malheur Hospital
26
Png«-Miller
19
17
make or buv a black vest and Sugar Howl
VanderOord-
17
19
the official (Nyssa “600” Club) Mildred’s Salon
20.5
Vinson haler
27.5
emblem will be attached to the Dessert Seed
16.5
19.5
Pett-Tisdial
19
29
11
15
back of each.
Golden Slipper
l.ienkaemper-
22
The women are to put all Regal Rides
14
13
35
Wilson
of (heir bowling emblems and Nyssa Welding
10
26
High scratch games; Lois
pins they have won over the W ilson’s Market
9
27 l*agv, 193, Rudy Ma rosi lea
years on these vests, and to
High scratch games: Mabie (sub), 214.
wear them during the Nyssa Fangen (sub), 221; JoAnne Hol
High scratch series: Billie
women’s bowling association comb, 200; Arlene Zerbel, 192. Wright (sub), 508; Clarence
tournament.
High scratch series M Page, 587.
There have been thirteen Fangen, 514; Mildred Carrel,
Woman Bowlers of Week.
women roll 600’s since the Phoebe Snyder and Melba Anna VanderOord, 496 scratch.
Sugar Bowl first opened, but Haney, 503.
Stella Morris, 576 handicap
all of them are not present
Bowlers of Week; M. Haney series.
members of the local associa and M. Carrel, 503 scratch,
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tion, which is one requirement Lou Simpson, 571 handicap
Sugar Babes
to become a member of the series.
newly formed club.
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l'arma Seed
7
Idaho Canning
Eris Bertram was the first
11
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woman to roll a 600: Phoebe Tuesday Businessmen Sugar Bowl
28
¡1
Snyder has the honor of rolling
Farmer’s Feed
the highest series, a 635. Connie
And Seed
21
19
31
13
Sugar Bowl
Bullard is the only one to have
Nyssa
Sanitation
21
19
Home Dairies
27
17
“nerves of steel” and under
Polai Beat
17
23
Ward's stieii
27
17
tournament
pressure
rolled
her
area, route 2, Parma, Lois Page of Nyssa.
Holcomb
Const.
‘600’ CLUB BOWLERS - having rolled presti
14.5
21.5
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Gordon Tractor
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first 600. Ruth Chadd has the
Simplot’s
16
24
Behind them are Nyssans Mabie Fangen, Allene
gious ’600’ or better three-game scratch
19
25
Frank's Sinclair
distinction
of
having
rolled
the
Gate City Journal
9
31
Holmes, Eris Bertram, RuthChadd; andConnie
series’ since the opening of the Sugar Bowl
19
25
latest 600 locally, a 602 on Mendiola Barber
Muir Robert’s
in September 1962. In the front row (1 to r)
8
Bullard of the Arcadia area, route 1, On
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Lloyd’s Conoco
15
29
February 21, 1968.
tario. - Staff Photo.
High scratch games: Bonnie
are Phoebe Snyder of Parma, Billie Wright
35
11
As an added feature to the Albertson Feed
Nichols, 201, Marian Danford,
of Nyssa, Bonnie Nichols of the Apple Valley
Nyssa women’s city tournament
199.
High scratch games: Bert
The Nyssa Woman’s Bowling tional meeting included Eris bowlers joining the club since to be held March 30-31, the
High scratch series: M
association formed a “600” Bertram, Connie Bullard, that time are Mabie Fangen and "600” Club will award a prize Ross, 225/211, Delos Vinson- Danford, 555; RuthChadd, 552;
Club Feb. 14, 1968 at the Sugar Allene Holmes, Bonnie Nichols, Ruth Chadd.
to a member of their club rolling haler, 211.
B. Nichols 541.
After six years, from the date the highest scratch series in
High scratch senes: B.
Bowl. The seven charter mem Lois Page, Phoebe Snyder, and
High handicap series: M.
Ross, 598, Chet Takatori, 587. Danford, 618.
bers present at this organiza- Billie Wright. Other eligible the very first bowling ball was tournament competition.
NINE WOMAN BOWLERS ELIGIBLE
FOR NEWLY FORMED ‘600’ GLI B
league stand , ngs
Monday M ixed
Newn About
SERVICEMEN
10
R ieb-Clary
34
15
Saito-Miyasako
N
24
20
Siam l.undy
Jones - Knowles
22.5
21.5
21
23
Fangen-TallMit
Ronald K. Roth
Snyder-Toombs
23
21
Capt. Ronald K. Roth of tho
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21
Holcomb-Stacy
20.5
23.5 Marine Corps, his wife,Carolyn
Stedman Stain
Sarazm-Larson
20
24 and daughters, Kristin, Lissa
24 and Holly of San Diego, Calif.,
Laan-Phifer
20
Sadamori-Takami 17
27 arrived March 19 for a visit
VanderOord-Siam 15
29 wltli his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
High scratch games: Phoebe Carl Roth. While in the area
Snyder, 219, Ray Larson, 212. they will also visit Carolyn’s
High scratch series: Aut mother, Mrs. la-la Hoyles at
Stedman, 537, Tony Miyasako, Boise. The Roths plan to leave
March 25 for their new home
607.
Woman Bowlers of Week: A. in Santa Rosa, Calif. Capt. Roth
Stedman, 537 scratch, Betty recently returned to the United
States after serving 13 months
Rieb, 600 handicap series.
in Vietnam. He will be at Hie
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Santa Rosa reserve center.
ONTARIO GUN CLUB
LISTS TOP SCORERS
A large crowd of participants
and spectators were on hand
March 17 when members of
the Ontario Gun club held their
third league shoot.
The team high handicap score
was made by the Huntington
group, 115. Three teams,
Nyssa, Vale and Ontario »1
tied for second with a total
handicap of 113.
George Pressley of Vale, had
the men’s high scratch score,
25 X 25. Second high scratch
was a tie between Mosser of
Weiser and Sampson of Hunt
ington, 24 X 25, with Bev Clark
of Ontario tallying a scratch
17 X 25 top score for women.
The fourth session of the lea
gue shoot will be held Sunday,
March 24 at the gun club tar
get grounds mar the Ontario
airport.
David L. Procter
Airman First ( lass David L.
Proctor, whose mother is Mrs.
Bertha M. Mangin Nyssa, is on
duty at Nha Trang AB, Vietnam,
according to a news release
from (he U.S. Air Force.
Airman Proctor, an aircraft
Mechanic, is a member of the
Pacific Air Forces.
Before his arrival in Viet
nam, he was assigned to Offutt
Al B, N. b.
The airman is a graduate of
Waynetown (Ind.) high school.
His father, Harold C. Proc
tor, resides at Waynetown, Ind.
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