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PAGE TEN Coming Events Kids' Baseball Weekly Sehedule Coming Events Today, June 22 —OKK club meeting at home of Mrs. Charley Culbertson. June 23, 10:30 a.m. —Senior citizens to meet in the Dr. John Long home. June 26, 2 p.m. —Hospital Auxiliary meeting in hospital basement. June 27, 8 p.m. —Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge meeting at Nyssa IOOF hall. LITTLE LEAGUE MINORS Games Start at 6:30 P.M. Today, June 22, Ontario 1 at Adrian, Fruitland at Cairo, Vale 1 at Nyssa 2, Cow Hollow at Vale 2, Payette 1 at New Plymouth, Nyssa 1 at Payette 2. 0 0 0 Monday, June 26, Fruitland at Ontario 1, Cairo at Nyssa 2, Cow Hollow at Vale 1, Vale 2 at New Plymouth, Nyssa 1 at Payette 1, Payette 2 at Adrian. ooo PERSONALS Guests this week in the Mel Beck home are a daughter, Mrs. Clark Stringham and Laura of Woodscross, Utah. Thursday, June 29, Nyssa 2 at Ontario 1, Cairo at Cow Hollow, New Plymouth at Vale 1, Vale 2 at Payette 1, Adrian at Nyssa 1, Payette 2 at Fruit- land. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. EwenChardand the Earl Chards spent a few days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Chard at Madras, Ore. 0 ♦ » • Friday, June 23, Ontario 2 at Fruitland, Vale at Ontario 1, Nyssa at New Plymouth, Payette at Adrian. 0 HIBCUT - TENDER MEATY PORK CHOI’S... THAT HAS A LIP-SMACKING, MOUTH-WATERING SOUNDIII TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY TODAY... GET SOME DELICIOUS PORKCHOPS ATM4W MARKETSI « • • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum and Billy were guests Saturday evening at a barbecue dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Marcum. • * * LITTLE LEAGUE MAJORS Games Start at 6:30 P.M. 0 0 Monday, June 26, Adrian at Ontario 2, Ontario 1 at Nyssa, New Plymouth at Payette, Fruitland at Vale. o o 0 BABE RUTH LEAGUE Game Tune 7 P.M. Friday, June 23, New Ply- mouth at Nyssa. Monday, June 26, Ontario 1 at Nyssa. Wednesday, June 28, Pruit- land at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke and children of Vale spent Sun day with his mother, Mrs. Verda Steinke. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen and family visited Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. « • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kressly and family of South Dakota were guests May 31 to June 9 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith. * * * LB FROZEN foods LEAN A TENDER Fathers’ day Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee hosted a picnic dinner. Guests included Mr. Mrs. K. E. Kerby spent last and Mrs. Ted Morgan and week at Wallowa Lake. Friday family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dr. Kerby and Aden Wilson Stunz and family, the Ray Lar joined her at the summer home. son family and Mr. and Mrs. They returned home Sunday. Emil Stunz. Rural Reporter Lists Events Honoring Dads By Dale Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. ing Sunday in the area north and Mrs. Larry Ward and Rex of Vale. Ward of Portland arrived Fri Mrs. M. L. Judd left June day to visit the men’s sister, 15 for Roseburg, Ore., where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill she attended a meeting for and family. The Ward trio and members of the State Feder Hill family went to Calowell ation of Garden Clubs. She re Saturday to visit their parents, turned home last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward. evening. A family reunion was held Sun Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eddy and day at the parental Ward home Carolyn of Oklahoma City in Caldwell. It was the first arrived Sunday to spend the time all members of the fam summer with her parents, Mr. ily had been together for ten and Mrs. R. D. McKinley. Eddy years. will be working for the Mal Elaine Kurtz of Beaverton, heur county health department Ore., arrived Friday to spend during the summer months. a month with her father, Mr. The M. L. Judds were Sun and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and day dinner guests of Mrs. Mur family. iel Judd in Parma. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDer Mrs. M. O. Judd and sons and mott visited Sunday afternoon the M. L. Judds were evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles guests at a patio dinner in Reno in the Ridgeview area. Ontario. The dinner honored Mrs. Ernie Ellers and Mrs. Harlow Kinney of Los Angeles. Kay Grooms prepared a birth Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ben day barbecue dinner last Thurs ton of Eugene, Ore., arrived day evening in honor of their June 14 to visit her aunt, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Jake Borge, who Lydia Worden. They returned was celebrating a birthday home Sunday. Mrs. VernaCost- anniversary. In addition to ley of Homedale was a Friday members of the immediate fam evening dinner guest in the ily, other guests were Mr. and Worden home. Mrs. Carl Begeman of King- Mrs. M. L. Judd attended man Kolony. book club meeting Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge, the home of Mrs. Delbert Poor. Mrs. Kay Grooms and baby, Mrs. Muriel Judd of Parma Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eilers and reviewed “The Last Warrior,” baby went picnicking and fish- by Mary Patchett. I I I I j THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON I Nyssa Theatre 1 I ] I I LOIN CHOPS SPARE RIBS LOIN ROAST PICNIC HAMS BRD. SHRIMP 75« COUNTRY STYLE 63‘ END CUT lemonade 59l FULLY COOKED , KEIM'S 4 O FOR 39« 79« TREASURE CHEST j« 8 Ot ORANGÉ JUICE FULL POUND BAG — 1 LB. PKG. 49 C CATSUP 89c DRINKS $1 DRINKS $1 JUICE 85c PICKLES 49c Si” Shortening 79c COFFEE TISSUE s'»’ $1 Grn. Beans NAPKINS3MCOTNT 49c MILK 49C DEL MONTE 20 OZ. BOTTLE Potato Chips DEL MONTE 46 OZ. PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT 3 for DEL MONTE 6 FLAVORS, 46 OZ. CANS 4 for TASTEWELL, 46 OZ. CANS - TOMATO DEI. MONTE 26 OZ. JAR, MILD SWEET 3 for M.J.B. REG. & DRIP, 2 LB. CAN CR1SC0, 3 LB. CAN ZEE ASSORTED, 4 PACK-TOILET JACK ’N BEANSTALK CUT, 303 CANS 5 for ZEE ASSORTED, FAMILY PACK SEGO, TALL CANS - EVAP. — 3 for full BASEBALL FOR KIDS DAYS ALL YOU DO IS PLACE THE SRV STAMPS YOU RECEIVE WITH YOUR WEEKEND PURCHASES AT MAW MARKET IN THE BOX AT EACH CHECK STAND AND WE WILL MATCH YOUR DONATION, CONVERT IT TO CASH AND GIVE IT TO MR. RAY HUFFMAN; CHAIRMAN OF THE BASEBALL FOR KIDS COMMITTEE We Give SRV Stamps! JUNE 23 - 24 - 25 RADISHES ■ He came to tame a bucking bronc called ! Africa! GREEN ONIONS I I I I I 5‘ PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS AN IVAN TORS PRODUCTION f {_} COLOR “A-e. I I I PER BUNCH markets TEXAS STYIEÜ _________ I TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS ■ I < SPANISH SHOWS I SHOWS START 7:30 P. M. Matinees: Sat. and Sun. 1:30 p. m. ADMISSION: 90Ç —65Ç —25Ç I I I I __ POTATOES ALSO HAVE High Quality Low Prices...plus t LOCAL POUNDS 45‘ STRAWBERRIES 424 Main Street NYSSA . . . OREGON