Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 25, 1971, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pag« Six
Th« Ny»«a Gate City Journal, Ny*»a, Oregon
Thursday, November 25, 1971
Junior High Wrestling Winners
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SUGAR BOWL
League Standings
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
White Satin
27
13
Nyssa Welding
24
16
Paulus Jewelry
23.5
16.5
Sugar Bowl
21
19
Wilsons
20
20
Sunset Market
20
20
Muir Roberts
21
19
Olympic
18.5
21.5
Idaho 1st Nat’l
14
26
Eders
27
13
High team game and series:
White Satin, 938/2635, handicap.
High
individual game and
series: Earlene Jennings, 203;
Emma Benedict, 198; Nancy
Leininger, 194/497; Helen Okai,
511; Mabie Fangen, 507.
Bowlers of the week: Mabie
Fangen, 507, scratch; Nancy
Leininger, 590, handicap.
0
0
0
Johannesen - Adam s
White Satin Sugar
Howards Texaco
First Nat’l Bank
Nyssa Co-op
Hiatt Bros
Eastman Ins.
M & W Market
High team game and series:
White Satin Sugar, 981; Howards
Texaco, 1028/2927;
MAW
Market, 985/2925; Johannesen-
Adams, 2869.
High
individual game and
series: Shay Bybee, 219; Emil
Wohlcke,
215/528;
Clifton
Tooley, 203;
Allen Benoit,
536; Art Gallaway, 533; Bob
Meisinger, 528.
0
0
0
THURSDAY MIXED
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
14.5
29.5
Butcher-Chadd
18
26
Morris-Miller
18.5
Greenway-Morrison25.5
19.5
24.5
Stutheit-Clary
20
24
Riggs-Card
22
22
Emery-Wagner
22
22
Holmes-Myrick
25
19
Morrison-Reed
25.5
18.5
Martin-Hatch
26
18
Frank-Seward
26
18
Foch-Walter
27
VanderOord-Pounds 17
Women’s games and series:
Margie Miller, 216/557; Edie
Stutheit, 190/501; Nellie Pounds,
178; Ruth Chadd and Dee Stam,
489.
Men’s games and series; Carl
Miller, 218/544; Pete Vander­
Oord, 206; Howard Myrick, 203/
597; Don Hatch, 526.
High team game and series:
835;
G r e e n w a y - Morrison,
Riggs-Card, 2343.
Bowlers of the week: Edie
Stutheit, 501, scratch; Mary
Ann Walter, 599, handicap.
0
0
0
Allen-Purin ton
25
15
Talbot-Larsen
23.5
12.5
Lundy-Snyder
23
17
23
Heitzman-Stam
17
Holcomb-Stacy
20.5
19.5
19.5
Laan-Phifer
20.5
Vander Oord-Stam 19
21
Stedman-Hill
18
22
Wilson-Metcalf
23
17
17
Sarazin-Larson
19
Jones-Knowles
15.5
24.5
Looney-Takami
14
26
Talbot-Larsen and Sarazin-
Larson, have to make up a game.
Women’s high scratch game
and series;
Lillian Lundy,
214/529; Ruth Allen, 187/492;
Darlene Gullet, 186; Phoebe
Snyder, 500.
Men’s high scratch game and
series: H. Takahashi, 208; Jon
Heitzman, 206; Klaas Laan, 205/
535;
Ernie Metcalf, 542;
Dudley Kurtz, 532.
High team game; Stedman-
Hill, 827, handicap
High team series:
Laan-
Phifer, 2363, handicap.
0
0
0
TUESDAY BUSINESSMEN
Twilight Cafe
74
46
Eastside Cafe
67.5
52.5
Frank’s Sinclair
67.5
52.5
Farmers Feed
53
67
54
Palmers Equipment 66
Elliott Tire
61.5
58.5
Home Dairies
61.5
58.5
56
64
Murdock-Mendiola
64.5
Nyssa Police
55.5
52
68
Niagara Chem.
70.5
Dessert Seed
49.5
45
75
Adrian Oil
High team game and series:
Eastside Cafe, 826/2859; Farm­
ers Feed & Seed, 747/2671;
Twilight
Cafe,
731/2712 ;
scratch.
High team handicap game and
series;
Eastside, 897/3143;
Elliott Tire, 835/3094; Farmers
Feed, 850; Murdock-Mendiola,
3135.
High
individual game and
series, scratch: George Siler,
213/769; Frank Landin, 237;
Perk Thompson, 245/744; Chet
Takatori, 751.
High individual game and
series, handicap: George Siler,
237/865;
Frank Landin, 253;
Perk Thompson, 272/852; Ray
Vander Oord, 832.
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GRATITUD! ■
SPORTSMAN LEAGUE
HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE
Channel Cats
30.5
13.5
The Mad Trio
25
19
Double Splits
24
20
Pin Poppers
23.5
20.5
Alley Cats
23
21
Pin Ups
21
23
Gallopin Gals
20
24
Sugar Pits
19
25
The Coo Coos
26
18
Misguided Missiles 16
28
High
individual game and
series; Nancy Heitzman, 217/
495; Betty Wilson, 193; Marian
Danford, 189/497; Emma Bene­
dict, 507.
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-EVENINGS
NHS CALENDAR
NOV. 25-26 - Thanksgiving
NOV. 25-26
Thanksgiving
Vacation
Vacation
DEC. 3 - Basketball, Harper,
NOV. 30 - Jr. High Concert
here, 6:30 p.m.
Cafetorium, 7:30 p.m.
DEC. 2 - Messiah Rehersal
Bowler of the week: Fern
DEC. 3 - Wrestling John Day
Betty here, 7 p.m.
Adams, 480, scratch;
Wilson, 574, handicap.
0
0
0
COMING EVENTS
BANTAM LEAGUE
23
9
Teamkillers
11
21
Cool Cats
18.5
13.5
Alley Cats
15
Roadrunners
17
15
17
Time Outs
16
16
#6
18
14
Pin Points
19
13
The Mad Trio
22
10
Flower Power
23.5
8.5
Strike Outs
High team game and series;
Team-
Cool Cats, 315/883;
killers, 342/882; Roadrunners,
296/833.
22.5
Flower Children
13.5
Pin Machines
23
13
High team game and series:
Yo-Yo’s , 288/311/865; Rubber
Arms, 271/765; Snoopy’s, 292/
757.
High individual
game and
series (girls) ; Nellda Nichols,
139/160406;
Shelly Myrick,
132/351.
High
individual game and
series (boys) : Billy Marcum,
152/164/448; Pete Leseberg,
147/417; Bob Marostica, 139/
387.
Third place winner, third row: J. Tanner,
A. Almaraz, J. Joyce, N. Oldemeyer, S.
Stephens, (missing) D. Bunn and J. Alcosen.
Fourth place winner, fourth row; R. Sa­
vage, R. Dickson, J. Calderon, L. Mos­
queda, D. Luceno, K. Blanch and J. Strikland.
First place winner, front row: T. Mun­
dens, B. Holcomb, F. Nungary, Mr. Mar­
quez, D. Ballou, and B. Marostica.
Second place winners, second row; K.
Moore, D. Garner, D. Simantel, L. Haney,
P. Gooch (missing) K.Chamberlian (missing)
and P. Escobedo
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Third place winners, third row: C. Simp­
son, C. Cleaver, S. Johnson, R. King, B.Cow­
gill, C. Davis, and G. Sparks.
Fourth place winners, fourth row: B.
McLay, K. Cleaver, C.Webb, M. Franklin,
R. Silence, L.Woods, and G. Grimaldo.
WOMEN BOWLERS
The Nyssa Women’s Bowling
Association will meet Wed­
nesday December 1 for their
annual meeting to elect dele­
gates for state and district
meetings.
They will meet at 7:30 p.m.
at the Sugar Bowl in Nyssa,
urged
All
members
are
to attend.
BIRTHS
TODAY, NOV. 25 - Thanks-
HOLY ROSARY
gibng
HOSPITAL
giving
November 18 - Mr. and Mrs.
Couple’s Dance, St. Bridget’s
Golden Draper, Nyssa, girl.
Hall, starting at 9 p.m.
November 20 - Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAY, NOV. 27 - Owy­
Rex
Nichols, Parma, girl.
hee Riding Club Dance, Oregon
Trail Hall, live music, 9 p.m.
Malheur Sheriff Posse Dance,
Journal Classifieds
Blvd. Grange hall 9 p.m.
Bring Results!
Recovery Inc., First Christ­
ian Church, 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 28 - Flea
Market, Eagles Hall, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
MONDAY, NOV. 29 - Hospi­
tal Auxiliary, Hospital dining
room, 2 p.m.
TUESDAY, NOV. 30 - Sugar
Beat TOPS, Rm #1, high school,
7:30 p.m.
Second Ward Relief Society,
10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 - First
Ward
Teachers Report 9:30
ARMOUR
a.m., Relief Society 10 a.m.
BONELESS
THURSDAY, DEC.2-TVUAC
meets at Japanese-American
hall, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, DEC. 3 - Roast
Beef
luncheon and bazaar-
Christian Church, 12 noon
Friendship Circle, potluck,
gift exchange, IOOF Hall, 1p.m.
FREE, pancake supper, Nyssa
School Cafeteria, courtesy of
Nyssa Chamber of Commerce,
5:30 to 8 p.m.
The seventh and eighth grades
at Nyssa Junior High School
have been working on a three-
week wrestling unit culminating
in a tournament in which all
PE students participated. The
program was under the direc­
tion of Arthur Bullock, Glenn
Walker and Dennis Savage,
shown at right, with the win­
ners shown above by grades;
the top left picture the seventh
grade and the top right picture
the eighth grade wrestlers.
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CHRISTMAS IOTI J MEETINGS 1971
9™ BIG WEEK
OF 12 WEEKS OF CHRISTMAS
Marriage Licenses
VALE - Steve Burton Davis,
Ontario,
and Maxine Marie
Young, Huntington, Ore.; Doug­
las Barry Davis and Lynda
Jean Vogt, both Caldwell; Wil­
liam Wayne Stites and Mary
Ann Main, both Nyssa;
Bob
Allen Lancaster and Neva Ellen
Doran, both Vale; Donald Ray
Gordon,
Salem and Pamela
Lorean Pace, McCall.
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Applesauce
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AHS CALENDAR
14.5
Oregon Concrete 29.5
High individual game and
15 series (girls) ; Sara Marcum,
Owyhee Barbershop 29
17 156/394; Cheryl Pounds, 122/
27
Bass Union 76
20 311;
24
Nyssa Auto Parts
Rhonda Fehlman, 119/
21 259.
23
Riebs Market
22.5
21.5
Idaho Sporting
25
19
Parma Water
High individaul game and
25.5 series (boys) : Rich Fehlman,
18.5
Q Trophy Cabin
27.5 145/162/415; Jim Wilson 144/
16.5
Idaho Power
32 398; Mike Wahlert, 321; Wayne
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B A M Equipment
High team game and series: Lattin, 130.
Idaho
Power, 1010; BAM
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Equipment, 1012; Riebs Mar­
ket, 987/2812; Oregon Concrete, JUNIOR LEAGUE
2847; Bass Union 76, 2805.
High individual game and se­ Yo-Yo’s
24.5
11.5
ries; Jim Jefferies, 216; John Rubber Arms
12
24
Purinton, 215; Everett Hiatt, Corn Bowlers
15
21
212/521; Roy Holmes, 538; Jim Cast Aways
18.5
17.5
Peter and Harry Toydor, 518. Saito-Coates
20.5
15.5
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S. Kido, B. Ulrey, G. Moffis, S. Holcomb,
C. Arbogast, and D. Sappe.
Second place winners, second row: D.
Cleaver, R. Orr, P. Schulties, A. Harris,
A. Martinez, A. Escobedo, and R. Fehlman.
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