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THURSDAY. 23 SEPT. 1965 NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL- CRAZY DAYS SECTION i GOLF I LESSON I Harold’s Chevron r ' III B I l L GROUND BEEF v 1/ Zl Ground Fresh Each Hour l 2'A J LBS. fl .. Only Lean Chunks of Good and Choice Meat Are Used! 4 * r j X- BONELESS z A JB1 Hams. Lb 98* CHUI BRICKS ■ "Si I SEEDLESS Lb. z' ' Grapes 25‘ □I Mi 2 Lbs. . . . -JR Van Camp's Pork *n Beans 4 Tins ,z n 85* ’X) I B&K Luncheon Meat •2 Tins o9* Peter Pan — 18-Oz. Size I'm not one of the Smith Bros., but when your car has a cough— I Í Peanut Butter Jar 49 o — SATURDAY ONLY — The water we add to our gas is pure carbonated and will not rust in your tank! o------ FIRST 100 LADIES IN OUR STORE RECEIVE ... FREE LOAF OF BREAD! I I I I I I JELLO . .. also ... Coffee and Donuts Napkins Cake Mix INVITE US TO YOUR NEXT BLOW-OUT . . . We have qlven many a flat lira th* air! —■ "-O 5 *Pkg. 5* 5*Pkg HAROLD KASSMAN STATION 10 Until 11 a.m. 11 cun. to 1 pjn. 1 to 2 p.m. J 1° Giant Size Hour Kustomers May Knot 'ALL' Be as Lovely as the Bathing Beauty Who Posed Late in June with Proprietor Orin Sumner... But They "ALL" re ceive the Same COURTEOUS Service 1 69* .. 4-Lb. Pkg. 49* ....Per Can 10* . .. . 3 Pkgs. 89* Tide Detergent Brown and Powdered SUGAR Assorted — Canned Vegetables Kellogg's — Assorted CEREALS ■ w YES, WE HAVE THOSE, TOOIIH “YOUR CORNER DRUG STORE” "Check With Us on KRAZY DAY For Lucky Number Prizes!" p. ’X) I V- "" .................. " 1 Ot □T . —f Home of Quality and Service WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS X, A ¿'SATURDAY p ONLY — FREE ^Ice Cream Flavor of the Month J 'f PUMPKIN PIES ‘W The Mystery Is Solved . . . She's Only a 'Card-bored Dummy' Nyssa ALL Pharmacy Ice Cream Box In Fact Our Customers Are Much More IMPORTANT TO US! Advertising Kodak Film — MEADOW GOLD Chcco-Mallo Twist NYSSA . . . OREGON ns Saturday Only! Ice Cream Cones I'm Here with Chevron Gasoline! • • • • • • I Nl I i “Now, sir. the first thin# you ’taking the club straight back with i must realize is that there la no the left arm straight and the right auch thing as a natural golf awing. elbow into the aide, turning the It la simple, but not natural. hips and the ahouldera and get-1 “No, I doubt that your son-in- ting the left shoulder more or less law haa a natural awing. Or, if under the chin. he haa, air, that he can hit the "I know it feels funny. I pro ball with it. mise. air. it does not look a bit “To hit the ball we muat first funny. Anyway there ia nobody of all aiand properly. Feet aa looking. wide aa the shoulders. How can “Now all we have to do is to you tell from there how wide swing the clubhead down with your shoulders are? I've never the hands. No, that’s a figure of been asked that before. People speech, sir. We still grasp the can usually sort ot feel it. I sup I club by the top. But lightly. Turn pose. No. sir. they are not quite | the hips forward and round to the that wide. left and bring the right Bhoulder “Now we flex the knees, dip underneath the left. And come ping each a little toward the oth down into the ball. Got er. You should make aa if you “We held the club too lightly, were about to sit down. sir. We must keep hold of it. So “We don’t actually ait down, sir. now we do it again. Just sort of begin to. Yeah, al "Only, this time, left toe out most like that at 45 degrees, right toe at 90 de “Now we have to turn back grees. knees flexed, head still so that wo are facing backward, and up. left eye on the ball, only without the head moving. looking at it over the lower It ia quite simple. The head lid. elbows together, left arm should bo held up. not down. straight, right arm bent and You should be looking at the close into the side, hips rotat ball over the bottom eyelid and ing. shoulders turning right the back of the loft shoulder. back, left shoulder under the “That’s almost right, sir. Now chin, spine straight — it’s quite come down again. Down agalnl si m pl •—good. We only make a slight pause at “Now TURN ON THE POWER the top. No, sir, you haven’t got “You know, sir, you wouldn't stuck. Nobody has ever got stuck have fallen over the edge into the like that, I assure you. It has bunker if only you had kept your never happened Relax. That’s it. head still. Thai's all what we relax. That’s better. must remember, sir. We’ve got to “Now that we are down again, keep our head still.” let us do It once more; feet as —JOHN ALLEN MAY wide as the shoulders, head still, ----------- CaAsY pa Y . —— eyes looking down over the bot tom lid, knees flexed and inward Refrigerators come in mighty — no sir, not touching — elbows handy for storing leftovers until more together. Now we turn, 1 it*« time to throw them away! SEITE SIEBEN ! 33 “ / FRESH-BAKED , ____ . J CONES! w— »• ♦ I*