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Thursday, February 25, 1971 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Ten TUES. 20 8 White Satin 11 17 Nyssa Welding 13 Mildres 15 13 15 Brackens 15 13 Eders 14 14 Olympic 14 14 Sugar Bowl 19 Paulus Jewelry 9 20 B & M 8 High games and series; Celle Hayden, 195/525; Billie Wright, 192/190/554; Peg Zinn, 190; Phoebe Snyder, 530. High team game and series; Nyssa Welding, 827 and White Satin, 2298. Bowlers of the week, Billie Wright, 554, scratch and Celle Hayden, 624 handicap. 0 0 0 First National .Bank 24 12 Johannesen-Adams 24 12 Howards Texaco 22 14 American Foods 19 17 M & W Market 18 18 Hiatt Brothers 18 18 Eastmans Ins. 21 15 22 White Satin Sugar 14 22 Q’s Trophy 14 Nyssa Co-op 24 12 High team game and series; Johannesen-Adams, 1068/2n57; Howards Texaco, 1038/2884; Hiatt Brothers, 1023/2854. High men’s game and series: Emil Wohlke, 245/621; Alvin Haney, 206; Woodie Seuell, 202/ 551; Willis Hiatt, 544. 0 0 0 NIGHT BUSINESSMEN 42 58 Dessert Seed 57 43 Sinclair 44.5 55.5 Mirage 53.5 46.5 Home Dairies 48 52 Twilight Cafe 51.5 48.5 Niagara 48.5 51.5 Eastside Cafe 49 Stirling Insurance 51 52.5 Murdock-Mendiola 47.5 55 45 Elliott Tire 56.5 43.5 Nyssa Police 46 34 Western Farmer High team scratch game and series; EastsideCafe,734/776/ 2876; Twilight Cafe, 739/2739; Dessert Seed, 2724. High team handicap game and series: EastsideCafe, 862/820/ 3220; Twilight Cafe, 830/3103; Sinclair, 3106. High individual games: Roy Milkleson, 236; Rudy Marostica 219; Vance Gardner, 217. High individual series: Chet Takatori, 614/757; Rudy Ma rostica, 743; Clark Olson, 731. 0 0 0 SPORTSMAN LEAGUE 26 23 23 19 19 Owyhee Barber Shop Rieb’s Market Zinn Union 76 Parma Water Lifter Idaho Power 10 13 13 17 17 Idaho Sporting Goods 13 23 Nyssa Auto Parts 12 24 Oregon Concrete 9 27 High team games and series; Idaho Sporting Goods, 998/2897; Idaho Power, 999/2895; Nyssa Auto Parts 2868; and Zinns Union 76, 1014. High individual games and series; Jim Peters, 218/595; Rudy Marostica, 214/595; Joel Mitchell, 224; Emil Wohlcke, 583; Don Breshears, 528. 0 0 0 BANTAM LEAGUE Old Timers 34 10 Strike Outs 30 14 25 Alley Cats 19 Head Pins 24 20 Pin Pickers 23 21 Top Cats 21 23 Lane Brains 20 24 Bowling Balls 18 26 Hot Rods 17 27 Belly Bowlers 12 32 High team game and series; Bowling Balls, 374/997; Head Pins, 351/963; Pin Pickers, 361/909. High girls games and series: Nelda Nichols, 148/391; Sara Marcum, 146/420; Julie Ander son, 140/385. High boys games and series; Bob Marostica, 167/362; Larry Haney, 151/397; John Lopez, 148 and Roger Glenn 364. 0 0 0 Bowlers of the week: LaNae Hammon, 484, scratch and Anna VanderOord, 597, handicap. 0 0 0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Looney-Takami 21 Stedman-Stam 20 Sarazin-Larson 18.5 16 Lundy-Snyder Stam-Fortin 15 Holcomb-Stacy 15 14 Talbot-Larsen 12 Wilson-Metcalf 12 Laan-Phifer Jones-Knowles 11 Eckman-Westcott 7 VanderOord-Stam 6.5 Womens high scratch games and series; La Nae Hammon, 225/484; Edna Stam, 211; Phoebe Snyder, 193/498; Anna Talbot and Clara Jones 481. Clara Jones had an all spare game. Men’s high games and series; Dick Pounds, 215/541; Ernie Metcalf, 208/527; Claude Stacy, 208; A.T. Knowles, 199; Roy Sadamori, 521. High team games and series: Looney-Takami, 858 and Jones- Knowles, 2355. Reed-Page 19.5 8.5 VanderOord-Focht 19 9 Holmes-Myrick 17 11 Stutheit-Pollard 12 16 VanZelf-Bartron 12 16 13 Bullard-Stam 15 Frank-Domenico 14.5 13.5 Riggs-Card 12.5 15.5 Morris-Pounds 8.5 19.5 20 Jeffereis-Newbill 8 22 Reed-Morrison 6 Womens high games and se ries: Lucile Myrick, 200/495; Edie Stutheirt, 189/488; Dee Stam, 189; Ailene Holmes and Connie Bullard, 170; Beverley Morrison, 481. Mens high games and series: Pete VanderOord, 222/592; Dave Reed, 225/601; Jim Ro binson, 220; Don Bullard, 607. High team game and series: Holmes-Myrick, 845; Reed- Page, 2402. Bowlers of the week, Lucile Myrick, 495, scratch and B. Morrision, 598, handicap. 0 0 0 Men To Bowl In Tournament Women's 600 Club Have Bowling Party Nyssa Men’s Bowling As sociation tournament will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sun day, February 26th through the ¿8th at the sugar bowl. The tournament will feature Team Events at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday, and at 7 p.m. Saturday. Doubles and Singles will be at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and Sunday afternoon at 1, 3 and 5 o’clock. A 4-game special event will be at 8 p.m. Sunday. Five members of the Nyssa Women’s 600 Club met last Sunday evening at the Sugar Bowl for a group bowling party. To begin the evening, a quiz was given to test the mem bers technical knowledge of bowling. Stella Ross received a prize for earning the highest score. First and second place prizes were given in each of the fol lowing three lines of bowling. Members decided prizes would be given in the first game to those getting the most spares, in the second line for the most strikes and in the third game to the members rolling the lowest scores. HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE Desperados 17 11 11 Pin Pickers 17 Rolling Pins 16 12 13 Hit and Miss 15 14 Gutter Busters 14 Super Women 14 14 12 Ball Rollers 16 Members attending the ses Alley Oops 12 16 sion were Eris Bertram, Ruth Lane Brains 12 16 Hopefuls 11 17 Chadd, Diane Jennings, Bonnie High games and series; Alta Nichols and Stella Ross. Stunz, 187; Carolyn Pruyn, 179; GIVE so more Helen Okai, 176/485; Emma will live z Benedict, 462; Liz Vanderwall, 456. Bowlers of the week, Freda Holcomb, 457, scratch and Liz Vanderwall 564. HEART < FUND r FOURTH BIG WEEK OF OUR SPRING FLING BONUS STAMPS-BARGAINS GALORE Round Steak » k U.S.D.A. I CHOICE FULL CUT ■* z USDA CHOICE RUMP ROAST ROUND STEAK ib 98t FRESH CRAB ib $1.29 TURBOT FILLET CUBE STEAK TOP ROUND STEAK <•». $1.09 LUNCHEON MEAT is $1.09 SLICED BACON BEEF ROAST lb 89C MILD CHEESE BEEF STEW USDA CHOICE. BONELESS USDA CHOICE, TENDER GREENLAND I USDA CHOICE " T T ■ JT. USDA CHOICE, BARON OF lb. < - ------------- ----- SHAVERS 16 oz. 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