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