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PAGE EIGHT goif David Sarazin, 208. High scratch series: Hub Troyer, 555. ■ - -O----------- Activities Thursday Mixed I The women’s tri-city golf tournament between members of the Ontario, Payette and Weiser clubs went into final play on Sept. 21 on the Weis er course, followed by an awards dinner in the club house. A hele-in-one was made by Margaret lajrton ofCambridge. She is a member of th»» Weiser club. Low gross awards for 18 holes went to Bobbie Weeks of Weiser, 264; Beverly Moss of Payette, 280, Helen Wells and Jeanne Hanigan of Payette, 283 tie; Ins Ryder of Weiser, 285; Evelyn Newman, Nyssa- Ontario, 292. Eighteen-hole low net win ners were Liz Stringer, Nyssa- Ontario, 222; Barbara Hartung of Payette, 223; Jerry Jacobs of Payette, 232; Ann Scott and Nettie Masingill of Payette, 234 tie; Maxie Sugai of Ontario, 237. Nine-hole prize winners were Valda Hale of Payette, Lois Johnson and Peggy Stanwood of Ontario. Traveling trophy went to Bob bie Weeks. O-O-0-0 Sportsmen > Bullard-Stam 10 Fortin-Knowles 4 Holmes-My rick 8 4 VandertXird- V inson haler 7 5 Page-Miller 5 7 Morris-Leavitt 4 8 Pett-Tisdial 8 4 W’ilson- •> Lienkaemper 10 Ailene Holmes, women’s high scratch game and senes, 191 484, Don Bullard, men’s high game and series, 203/577. Bowlers of week A. Holmes, 484 scratch. Addie Vinsonhaler, 595 handicap senes. ----------- O----------- Patriots’ League 4 Sadamon-Takami 12 5 Saito-Mivasaki 11 Stedman-Stam 5 11 7 Fangen-Talbot 9 i Rieb-Clary 9 Laan-H 9 Laan-Phifer 7 Holcomb-Stacy 8 8 7 9 Stam-Lundy 6 Sarazin-Larson 10 VanderOord-Stam 5 11 Jones-Knowles 5 11 Snyder-Skelton 4 12 Mabie Fangen, women’s high scratch game and series, 223/ 561, Art Stedman, men s high scratch game, 215; Tony Miya- sako, men’s high series, 571. Bowlers of week Barbara Sarazin, 529 scratch. Mabie Fangen, 639 handicap series. --------- O------ Nyssa Sanitation t 1 Polar Bear 7 1 Parma Seed 6 2 Idaho Canning Co. 6 2 Farmers Feed-Seed 4 4 Muir-Roberts 3 5 Team No. 9 3 5 Sugar Bowl 2 6 Team No. 10 2 6 Holcomb’s Const. 0 8 High scratch games , Naomi Fritts, 203; Bonnie Connell, 200. High senes: N. Fritts, 553. ----------- O----------- First Natl. Bank 10 2 Team No. 6 I 4 Howard’s Texaco 7 5 MAW Market 7 5 Eder’s Plumbing 7 5 Eastman Agency 5 7 White Satin Sugar 5 7 Tarter’s OK Tires 4 8 The Sports 4 8 Nyssa Co-op 3 9 Willis Bertram, high scratch game, 222; Frank Landin, high scratch series, 546. ----------O--------- Bridge Winners Top scoring honors for the Sept. 25 duplicate bridge party went to Mr. and Mrs. Charles ------------------------ O— Michael, it is announced by Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess Businessmen for the weekly sessions. 2 10 Sugar Bowl Second place winners were 8 4 Home Dairies Willie McKinney and Lucille Frank’s Sinclair 6 6 Wilson, with third place honors 6 6 Ward’s Shell going to Dr. L. A. Maulding 6 Mendiola Barber 6 and Johnnie Russell. Ann Hal- 7 5 Gordon Tractor berg and Alyce Hickox were 7 Lloyd’s Conoco 5 fourth-place winners. 2 Albertson’s Feed 10 Next duplicate bridge ses High scratch games: Don sion will be Oct. 2 in the Hatch, 212; Mike Stam, 209; Houston Wilson home. Nyssa Theatre Sept. 29-30 Oct. 1 z 1 L a . J/ * Wi Al / IL * 6 M »1 A & / /A , 1 I I I HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR THE BIGGEST UNDERSEA ADVENTURE OF ALL! * i Í 1 K' ■ 1 * r I Y ...» Z Z-fZt A 1 !r \ ■ t V r a ». w POUND » t 1 ■ Ui IVAN 10«$ WDucm * Regular or quick, large box • .* J* u,, ' • / SHOWS START 7:30 P. M. Matinees: Sat. and Sun. 1:30 p. m. 49« $137 » QUAKER OATS F p * W w * * Jfcr*-— - HILLS BROS.- 2» Reg. or drip ^4® COFFEE PUREX APPLE CIDER LUNCHEON MEAT 5 QT. SIZE 29« IB. FRYERS fryers ground 33« 39« 1 LB. BEEF SWIFT PHEM canned ham 12 OZ. 59' CANNED CHICKEN 59' BISCUITS $359 CAKE MIX LB. PORK ROAST 79« 49« EACH SWIFT 3« 6 OZ. LB. SLAB BACON 59« GALLON JUG LB. 79c 9« PILLSBURY OR BALLARD PILLSBURY - New batter mix NESTLES 4 LBS TUBE 3 89« FOR 12 OZ. 2 CHOC. CHIPS 79« FOR SKIPPY » I can BEEF locker CHOICE CH. TRAPPED LB. 13 51 4 89« DOG FOOD 49« GRAPEFRUIT SHAVERS 303 FOR SECTIONS for NEW PLYMOUTH 303 - .««e 59'1 applesauce 1SHRIMP 39« $169 EACH WHITE SWAN 25 lb. bag FLOUR RED DEL-FANCY A ' -, ■ // ■7 < BU. BASKET «1 APPLES h , „ 89 JO POUNDS FOR / f U.S. ■ •<; NO. 2 - 20 LB. BAG 59c CELERY istalks 29 c POTATOES //z 51 FOR hind ouarius _J1— — WE GIVE SRV STAMPS! FLAVOR LOCKED vz LEMONADE 13 FOR 51 n PANAVMN kncvr- ? TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS SPANISH SHOWS c » ■ * I ♦ 7///Z RHOADES 3 Dozen pack PAN ROUS EACH 69« L CERTIFRESH LIBBY OR WESTERN FAMILY 6 OZ. «TRO ADMISSION: 90Ç — 85? — 25? WHOLE 'F e Commercial League Bracken’s Store 1 11 3 Sugar Bowl 9 5 BAM Equipment 7 6 6 White Satin Sugar 6 Dessert Seed 6 7 5 Regal Rides 7 Wilson’s Market 5 3 Mai. Mem. Hosp. 5 3 Mildred’s Salon 5 4 8 Golden Slipper 3 9 Paulus Jewelry 2 Nyssa Welding 10 High scratch games; Peg Dority, 211; Ann Talbot, 210; Vera McCrady, 203. High scratch series: Leah Downes A Lois Page, 537; Verda Simpson A Arlene Zerbel, 512. Bowlers of Week: L. Downes, 537 scratch series; Joy Mat thews, 641 handicap series. /n m I* J Z / -V V V- Monday Mixed Sugar Babes Autolite Team 8 4 Wilson Janitorial 8 4 Rieb’s Market 7 5 Nyssa Auto Parts 7 5 Idaho Power Co. 7 5 Oregon Concrete 5 7 Zinn’s Union ‘76’ 4 8 Q’s Trophy Cabin 2 6 High scratch games: B. Keeney, 244; Bill Sc hireman, 210; Chuck Bale, 206. High series: B. Keeney, 585; Emil Wohlcke and Lloyd Mac- krill, 572; C. Toothaker, 562. ---------- O--------- r i i i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2«, 1967 THE NYSSA GATF CITY JOI KN Al , NYSSA, OREGON 1 10 OZ. STRAWBERRIES 5 EDR 51 JOHNSTON, Apple, Apricot, Peach, Strawberry FRUIT PIES EACH 59« f markets High Quality Low Prices... plus 424 MAIN STREET NYSSA . . . OREGON