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SUGAR
BOWL
LEAGUE
STANDINGS
Patriots’ League
13
White Satin Sugar 31
31
13
Nyssa Welding
18
26
Sugar Bowl
B & M Equip.
23
21
Mildred's Salon 22.5
21.5
24
20
Regal Rides
19
25
Paulus Jewelry
26
18
Fred 4 Gary
28.5
Wilson’s Mkt.
15.5
14
30
Bracken’s Store
High scratch games: Sadie
Butcher, 212; Alice Vandewall,
196; Gwen Finger, 187.
High scratch series:S.
Butcher, 572; Eris Bertram
and A. Vandewall, 517; Betty
Walters, 510.
Bowlers of week: S. Butcher,
572 scratch; A. Vandewall, 592
handicap series.
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Monday Mixed
Fangen-Talbot
33
11
Studer-Holcomb
30
14
Lundy-Snyder
16
28
Stam-Nichols
26
18
Sadamori-Takami M
20
22
Sarazin-Larson
22
Stedman-Stam
20
24
Laan-Phifer
19
25
Holcomb-Stacy
18
26
VanderOord-
Stam
17.5
26.5
Jones-Knowles
] 14.5
29.5
Matthews-Johnson 12
32
Mabie Fangen, women’s high
scratch game and series, 203/
539.
Duane Holcomb, men’s high
scratch game, 234; Vern Sny
der, men’s high scratch ser
ies, 615.
Women bowlers of week: M.
Fangen, 539 scratch; Janet
Johnson, 60« nanc.cap series.
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Thursday Mixed
Sugar Babas
Nyssa
Sanitation
30.5
13.5
Farmers Feed
and Seed
29
15
Holcomb Const.
26
18
Parma Water
22
Lifter
22
La Paloma Cafe
20
24
Simplots
17.5
26.5
Muir-Roberts
16
28
Sugar Bowl
15
29
High scratch games: Mabie
Fangen and Liz Stringer, 213;
Bonnie Nichols, 205; Sadie
Butcher, 197.
High scratch series: M.
Fangen, 549; Anna Talbot, 538;
Naomi Fritts, 535.
Bowlers of week: M. Fangen,
549 scratch; N. Fritts, 595
handicap series.
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Commercial League
Johannesen-
Adams Motors
29.5
14.5
Howard’s Texaco 29
15
MAW Market
23
21
White Satin
21.5
22.5
Eastman Agency
21
23
Nyssa Co-op
20.5
23.5
First Natl. Bank
19
25
Eder’s
12.5
31.5
High scratch games: Bill
Purcell, 223; WoodySeuell, 204;
A. Galloway, 203.
High scratch series: B.
Purcell, 580; Frank Landin,
532; Robert Meisinger, 529.
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EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN
BY PAULINE MACKEY
ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. Bob ,
Hamilton of Boise visited Nov.
17 with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart
wright were Nov. 17 evening
visitors in the home of their
son, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cartwright.
A group of twenty-five women
representing the Women’s as
sociation of Adrian Presbyter
ian church, went to the Ore-
Ida food plant in Ontario on the
morning of Nov. 12 to part
icipate on a tasting panel.
Mrs. B. B. Burroughs and
daughters, Mrs. Robert Long
and Wayne Sparks were Nov.
11 dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary.
Mrs. Marjorie Looney re
cently spent ten days visiting
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Looney and family at Coeur-
Jefferies-Newbill 28
16
Finger-
Sportsmen’s League
Jefferies
26.5
17.5
Idaho Sporting
13.5
Castaways
26.5
Pett-Miller
26
18
Goods
29
15
14
26
Rolling Pins
Holmes-Myrick
25
19
Wilson Janitorial 28
16
24
16
Bowling Babes
Bullard-Stam
24
20
Nyssa Auto Parts 26
18
17
Mrs. Hits
23
VanderOord-
25
Oregon Concrete
19
18
Striking Trio
22
Vinsonhaler
23.5
20.5
Q’s Trophy Cabin 23
21
21
Wee Three
19
22
Toomb-Miller
22
Zinn’s Union ‘76’ 18
26
21
Mini-Scores
19
Morris-Bartron
20
24
16
Idaho Power Co.
28
Lucky Strikes
14.5
25.5
Wilson-
Rieb’s Market
33
11
14
26
Odd Balls
27.5
Lienkaemper
16.5
High scratch game and ser-
Pin Pickers
30
10
Larson-Atagi
8.5
35.5
ies,
Emil Wohlcke, 208/564.
High scratch games: Marian
Dee Stam. women’ s high
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Danford, 194; Allie Hartley, scratch game and series, 190/
Tuesday
Businessmen
193; Lucille Wilson, 188.
541.
All-Star League
High scratch series: M.
Rod Atagi, men’s high scratch
Danford, 541; Stella Morris, game, 246; Don Bullard, men’s
Idaho Canning
33
11
523; Alta Stunz, 466.
17
7
Twinkiers
high scratch series, 611.
Dessert Seed
30
14
Bowlers of week: M. Dan-
15
9
Little Dippers
Women bowlers of week: D.
29
15
ford, 541; S. Morris or Betty Stam, 541 scratch; BlancheJef- Twilight Cafe
12
Starlighters
12
19
Wilson, 622 handicap series. feries, 641 handicap series. Tarter OK Tires 25
12
12
Mittee Four
Lloyd’s Conoco
24
20
15
9
Satellites
Frank’s Sinclair
22
22
17
7
Star Gazers
Home Dairies
18
USE OUR
26
High scratch games: Lois
Albertson’s Feed 11
30
Cartwright, 172; Charles New-
Elliott Tire
13
31
bill, 222.
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/ust $1 holds any gift fill December 16. 1968'
Gordon Tractor
12
32
High scratch series: Rose
High scratch games: Jess
Willis, 496; C. Newbill, 544.
Asumendi, 235; Joel Mitchell,
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217; Bill lest, 215.
High scratch series: J. As
umendi, 589; B. lest, 579; Stu <1 <K<I<I<I<I<I<I<I
Haun and David Sarazin, 552.
Housewives League
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Christmas Layaway Service
PHARMACY
NYSSA
News About
SERVICEMEN
Sp/4 Boyd Newgen, who is
stationed in Vietnam, is spend
ing some time in Oahu, Hawaii.
His wife, Beverly, is spend
ing some time with him.
ADRIAN - David Looney, who
is serving on the Destroyer USS
Davidson, was recently promot
ed from Ensign to Lt. Jr. Grade.
He is currently serving in
the waters near Vietnam.
SUNSET VALLEY - Kenneth
Lee Huffman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Huffman, was re
cently graduated from basic
training at Ft. Ord, Calif., and
is now in special training for
Hawk missile and radar re
pair. He is awaiting transfer
to Alabama.
PHONE 372-2724
d’ Alene, Idaho. Larry was
elected representative from
Kootanei county while she was
there.
She returned home
Thursday on the evening of Nov.
14.
Mrs. Chrisella Tullis Mc
Dermott of Marsing visited re
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Franklin. The
two women had not seen each
other for twenty-three years.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Wilkes
and Nicki of Homedale visited
Nov. 17 in the homes of her
aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver Freel and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker
visited Nov. 17 in the home of
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their son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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Parker and Kim at Ontario.
The Vernon Parkers visited
Nov. 15 with her brother, Mr.
THESE 4-H LEADERS IN CANYON COUNTY,
route 5, Nampa; Mrs. Dave Thacker of
and Mrs. Robert Tommb in
Idaho were presented ten-year pins for their
Caldwell and Mrs. Walter Iiams of route 2,
Nyssa.
service to the program at the annual 4-H
Parma. Five-year (silver leaf) recipients,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mecham
leaders’ recognition banquet - meeting held
not pictured, are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Korn
and family of Nyssa were Nov.
Nov. 14 at the Harmony cafe in Nampa.
of Nampa, Mrs. Glen Deweese and Charles
17 dinner guests of her par
The ten-year awards are the gold clover
McClaskey of Caldwell, Sherm Nesbitt and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
leaves - 4-H emblems. Recipients (1 to r)
Keith Smith.
Peircy. The Piercys spent Nov.
are Former Nyssan Mrs. Elene Randell of
6-13 visiting in Buhl, Twin
falls and Castleford, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver Mrs. Lester Oden in Nyssa dur
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson
were Nov. 17 evening guests ing the first week of the phea
attended a potluck dinner and
of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan- sant season.
program at the American Le
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ger. The Cleavers were Nov.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Habur-
gion hall in Nyssa on Veterans’
14 evening dinner guests of
Mrs.
Bob
Newgen
entered St.
chak
visited
Nov.
9-11
with
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith. Luke’s hospital in Boise on Nov.
their
son,
Victor
in
Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson,
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17 and is taking therapy treat
accompanied by Mrs. Marie He is attending Gonzaga uni
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurance
Oden ment for a week. Her husband
versity
and
lives
at
Mt.
Saint
Moore, were Nov. 17 dinner
and daughters of Albany, Ore.,
guests of the Peterson’s daugh Michael’s. TheHaburchaks’ visited his parents, Mr. and remained with her for several
days.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutch daughter, Teresa who is study
ing
at
Seattle
university
met
inson and daughters at Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt them in Spokane.
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and sons, Laura Mackey and
Jim King of Ontario were Nov.
Mrs. Pat Sweaney and sons
17 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Mackey and Gene. Gene of Caldwell were Nov. 17 vis-
spent the weekend visiting his itors in the Tom Johnson home.
sister in Ontario and attended In the afternoon they visited
the dance at the Armory Sat their father and husband in
urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Malheur Memorial hospital.
ITS TIME TO PAINT INSIDE -
Larry Mackey and Ronda of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Focht of
Nyssa visited them Sunday Quinsey, Wash., who are stay
AND ALL OUR INTERIOR PAINTS
ing with his brother, Mr. and
afternoon.
Mrs.
Adam
Focht,
were
Nov.
13
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Turnip
ARE ON SALE.
seed of Ontario visited Nov. 17 visitors in the Johnson home.
o
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Winn.
was served. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Case vis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews of
ited Nov. 16 with his sister, Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Matthews. Kressly and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Magden Mrs. Carl Hopper of Ontario.
Any Color - Per Gal.
of Mt. Home spent a recent
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mat
weekend with her son, Mr. and thews spent Nov. 10-11 with his
Mrs. Junior Matthews and fam mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
ily. On Sunday a family dinner Magden of Mt. Home.
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PERSONALS
FULLiR PAINT SALE
LATEX WALL PAINT
$3.59
NOTHING FINER
THAN THE
DOLLAR DINER!
SATURDAYS
A SUNDAYS ARE
FAMILY DAYS
«i»- 82.59
qt. 82.89
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Paint Tools & Brushes
On Sale Too.
We Give & Redeem SRV Stamps
0.20
Shrimp Dinner
Kid Burger
Semi Gloss Enamel
Latex Enamel
35e
(WE’LL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY)
DON B. MOSS
Firestone Store
417 Main Street
NYSSA
Leaves For Germany
Mrs. Erna Lorenzen of
Flensburg, West Germany, left
by plane Nov. 7 from Boise
for her home.
She had been visiting her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Peutz Jr. of rural Nyssa.
She came on Mothers’ Day
this year to help take care of
Mrs. Peutz who had major sur
gery.
She has now been called home
due to the illness of both of
her parents. She had intended
on staying in this area through
the Holidays, with plans to re
turn to Germany after the first
of the year.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson,
Steven and Johnny were Nov. 17
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Brower.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard
entertained Nov. 16 with a birth
day dinner. The party honored
Chard and the couple’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Other
guests were Elver Nielsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen
and family, EarlChard, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Chard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman
of Emmett were Nov. 17 guests
in the Chard home.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Eldredge
were Nov. 17 guests of her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Bolt at Emmett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Price of
Idaho Falls were Nov. 15 over
night guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. P. Kelly. The Kel
lys entertained Nov. 17 with a
birthday party of Mrs. Joel
Mitchell. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mitchell and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kelly and family of Boise.
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