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tfGJLF AppleValley Twilight Standings Pro Keith Stanwood of the Ontario golf course reports the following team standings for the Men’s Twilight Leagues, as of June 1. Tuesday evening league, Kanetomi, 7 points, Bennett, 6 1/2; O’Kief, 5 1/2; Moss and Keele, 5 each; Burnham, 4; Cramer, 3 1/2; Nysingti and Jones, 3 each; Bertram, 2 1/2; Worthen, 2; Johnson, 1. Thursday evening league, Iseri, 8 points; Nakamura and Hipp, 7 1/2 each; Schutt, 6 1/2; Nedry, 6; Gordon and Barclay, 5 1/2 each; Allers and Hamilton, 5 each; Huling, 3 1/2. Scotch Foursome A Scotch foursome is planned for Friday evening, June 9, with tee-off time set at 6 o'clock. All golfing copies are urged to participate, and should regi ster by phone or in person sev eral hours prior to the sched uled starting hour of the Man- Woman "Fun” event. Those attending should take own steaks, one other prepared dish and own table service for a pot luck dinner to follow the golf session. PERSONALS Mr. Thomas Johnson is con valescing at home from a recent week-long stay in the hospital. Mrs. Johnson reports he is re covering nicely. Recent visitors in the Johnson home were her two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leuckand family of Baker, and Frank Leuck of Cottage Grove. Also visiting were three cousins, Herbert Leuck of Cottage Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pit man called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Beeson at Middleton, and Mrs. Zelma Orr in the Caldwell hospital on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Hopper and girls of Union, Ore., arrived May 29 to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. They are moving to Orange Cove, Calif,, next week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gregg of Quincy, Wash., were overnight guests Mav 31 of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols and children of Cascade, Ida., and Mrs. Betty Grimes ofCald- well were dinner guests Me morial day of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sim mons and children of Boise were dinner guests May 30 of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sauer of Nampa were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin were Memorial day guests of the Sewards. Kenneth Saunders was ad mitted to Malheur Memorial hospital on Memorial day and on Friday both he and his wife were released to convalesce at the home of her brother, Dr. Roscoe Kellogg at Nampa. Mrs. Saunders was admitted to the Hospital on May 28. Her husband will be able to resume work soon. Merle and Larry have been staying with their sister, Karen in Boise. YCU PAY NC MCRE FCR QUALITY r■ OQc Q1 e £<>Lb. WlJ-b. « . I * - * J? ..«K f m I*» * * ** Ï WILSON’S 6 VARIETIES, 6 OZ. ö .JF- ■» r 1 fed />• A K B .♦ Cold Cut» A J 83« Crackers 5for $1 Dressing 45c 69c CANDY 39« 89' Pineapple > $1 Quart Jar, Salad Bowl - SALAD HUNT’S 8 CZ. CANS TOMATO Sauce 9 FJR OCEAN SPRAY 48 OZ. JAR CRANBERRY Bridge Mix Raisins Peanuts Society Cocktail Sausage Libby’s 211 can Crushed, Chunk, & Tidbits Quart Jar, Nalley’s - Only one to a customer Fathers, that is; 25« Mustard But gifts you can choose by the score. There’s no limit to how many times you can say — "TO FATHER-with love" just once more. Already Whipped, Pint Site Container Delicious JUNE 16 - 17 - 18 —- ----------------------------- -— | She’s a Career Girl-Bachelors are her Specialty! I 1 I I I I I r / * / rnar famrav-FeeiiNG I “< 1 VI TECHNICOLOR’ N ita T albot - L arry S torch -L eo G C arroll a universal picture ! TUESDAYS and IHUKSDAYS ¡ I ■ SPANISH SHOWS I I SHOWS START 7:30 P. M. I Matinees: Sat. and Sun. 1:30 p. m. I ADMISSION: 90$ — 65Ç — 25$ I - for U.S.D.A. CHOICE, BONELESS, LEAN L MEATY, (IT FROM TENDER BEEF ROUNDS, CUT ESPECIALLY FOR COOKING ON A ROTISSERIE. 1 49C id Large LiquidPrell 791 I 2 0a. Tube Reg 89C c . «eg. 89Ç, Suntan Lotion MB SeaiSki 59' Wishbone Good Asst. -- Salad Dressing 3 FCR $ 1 MEAT 85« 89« Majestic 12 oz. Luncheon 2 FOR Green Giant Green Beans - Whole Corn Niblets, mix NiDieis, Mix or maten Match — 4 FOR — Mexicorn 89« 79« Whole Sun 6 oz. ORANGE 29c . FROZEN kCoolWhip FOODS Juice DCZ r 11 Popsicles 59 Birdseye Froten Libby’s 6 Oz. Cans (_______________________ 11 For si PEAS. JI NEW CALIFORNIA Ore-lda 1 Lb. Pkgs. French Fries Crinkle Cuis gt 5 FvzR WHITE NC. 1 I I 4 »OTATOESi • ♦ » 4 * -Í J ■L. ¿fa? Lb 3EET Greens F T. V markets FANCY SALAD BUNCH 10« Tomatoes.. 3« gA A 1 We Give SRV Stamps! Í O’CONNOR/ Peaches 3 Breakfast Nyssa Pharmacy ¡S öndr ^D ee Daww i i i B obby D onsip Hunt’s 2 1/2 can Halves & Slices - Y.C. 69« Instant Salmon I Nyssa Theatre | O^zC iooz . Utile Sizzlers Beef Roast Carnation, 10 pack Chocolate & Chocolate Malt Bumble Bee No. 1 Can PINK 1 ]l I I I 3 Pkg j KRAFT’S CRACKER BARREL 1 lb. box, Fireside - SALTINE TIDE A FATHER - JUST ONE AND NO MORE! l"I L I i ... .▼1 u 4. have only one of " í 11 lb. “ « Libby’s 4 oz. can - VIENNA cost«.«, .?...- • ’ J È‘ .JI k 1 1 »>• 29C| 49 < iFreshWings Í5 r u m s t i C k s 1 i 1 . > But there's a relative you can Vdtyfód Hecwt * r GIANT SIZE BÜX And uncles and aunts three or four. i i i i i i i J •»A HORMEL’S 12 OZ. PACKAGE You can have dozens of cousins; in-laws by the pair, i I I Backs- Necksib. 19<| r (SHARP, EXTRA SHARP) Mrs. Lyda Kohl, a former Nyssan, left early this week for her home in McMinnville, Ore. She had spent the past month visiting relatives and friends in tins area. ¡29 Main Strwwi Phona 373-3S51 NYSSA . . . OREGON CUT IIP WHOLE Cheese Stix Only One To A Customer i ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR SOME DELICIOUS, TENDER, FR1EDCHICKEN? IS FRIED CHICKEN THE FAMILY’S FAVORITE DISH? DO YOU ENJOY SMELLING THAT TANTALIZING, MOUTH-WATERING AROMA THAT MEANS FRIED CHICKEN FOR DINNER? IF SO, TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILYI GO TO M 4 W MARKETS AND GET WHOLE OR CUT UP FRYERS FOR ONLY......................... Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leuck of Canyon City and Mrs. Katherine Vetsch of Boise. • • • FATHERS i PRICES EFFECTIVE THÜRS., FBI. Ä SAT. SAVE! Continued from page 8 H Activities i r r THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN 424 Main Street NYSSA . . . OREGON "