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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN xlíxlíxlíx1íxlíx)íx)(x SUGAR BOWL LEAGUE STANDINGS Sportsman’s League 3 1 Idaho Power Wilson Janitorial 3 1 Idaho Sporting Goods 3 1 Tarter OK Tires 3 1 Zinn’s Union ’76’ 1 3 3 Nyssa Auto Parts 1 Nyssa Food Center 1 3 Oregon Concrete 3 1 High scratch games: Jim Ro binson, 212; W. L. McPartland, 210. High scratch series: J. Ro binson, 587; Emil Wohlcke, 567. Monday Mixed 3 Lundy-Snyder 1 1 3 Fangen - Talbot 1 3 Stedman-Stam 1 3 Stam - Fortin Sadamori-Takami 3 1 1.5 2.5 Holcomb-Stacy 2.5 1.5 Wilson-Metcalf 3 Sarazin-Larson 1 3 1 Studer-Holcomb 3 Jones-Knowles 1 3 1 VanderOord-Stam 3 Laan-Phifer 1 Women’s high scratch game and series, Aut Stedmanl99/544. Men’s high scratch series, Ward Lundy, 589. Men’s high scratch game, Ward Lundy and Vern Snyder, 210. Bowlers of the week, Aut Stedman, 544 scratch and Mabie Fangen, 569 handicap. Patriots League White Satin Sugar Brackens Paulus Jewelry Nyssa Machine & Weld. Regal Ride B & M Team No. 3 Mildred’s Beauty Sa. Sugar Bowl Wilsons 4 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 ❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖❖ ADRIAN NEWS BY PAULINE MACKEY PHONE 372-2724 -e ADRIAN — September 2 Mrs. Ray Landau of Waterloo, Iowa arrived by plane to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven for a week. On Thurs day Mrs. DeHaven and Mrs. Landau went to Oakridge and Springfield to visit relatives. Mrs. Tom Powell and daugh ter of Sacramento met them there and came home with them. Sept. 7 Mr. and Mrs. DanSker- janec and sons of Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosier of On tario and Mrs Grace Bawtin- hiemer of Roswell were dinner guests at the DeHaven home. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Landau left Sept. 9 for their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey visited her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner of Star the afternoon of Sept. 7. Mr. Turner has been ill for some time. In the evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. Mrs. Hannah Gage of Boise visited Sept. 3 with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey and her nephew Gerald Mackey. September 6, Mary Looney attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. B. B. Burroughs , at the Burroughs home in Ridge view. | Mrs. Carl Lovitt and family of Payette were Sept. 6 visitors ( at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey and I family and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb recently entertained with a I birthday party on her 5th birth day anniversary. Guests in- ' eluded Mr. and Mrs. DickStam, . and family, her grandparents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb, Mrs. , Russell Dines, Mrs. Richard Dines, Mrs. Frank Dines and i Diana of Marsing, Mrs. Ercell Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis to spend a 10-day leave at the Shields and Terry, and Mrs. and family of Shelton, Mr. and home of his parents, Mr. and Ross Snider of Nampa. Mrs. Fred Keen of Bellingham Mrs. Bill Willis. The following Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis evening Mr. and Mrs. Danny left Aug. 29 and returned Sept. at Oak Harbor. Richardson and Jimmy were 3 from a trip to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis dinner guests of the Willis’s. While in that state, they visited arrived the evening of Sept. 4 Susan and Joe Case of Cres- 0 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 Sugar Babes Farmer’s FIS 3 1 Holcomb’s Const. 3 1 Parma Water Lifter 3 1 Muir Roberts 3 1 3 Simplots 1 Nyssa Sanatation 3 1 Sugar Bowl 3 1 La Paloma 1 3 High games, Barbara Sara zin (sub), 193; Naomi Fritts, 186; and Sadie Butcher, ~ 178. High series, B. Sarazin, 495; Bonnie Nichols, 482; and Jo lene Reece, 475. Thursday Doubles 3 Holmes-Myrick 1 3 1 Stuthiet-Pollard 1.5 Card-Riggs 2.5 2 2 Bullard-Stam 2 2 Miller-Miller 2 2 Mahan-Savage 2 2> Larsen-Larsen Jefferies-Newbill 2.5 1.5 3 Morris-Pounds 1 3 1 VanderOord-Church Women’s high scratch series, Connie Bullard, 504. Women’s high scratch game, Margie Mil ler, 198. 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