The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, May 03, 2017, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, May 3, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK
n ., May 7!
Fri. , May 5 through Su
Jacob Gurney redurns a shod in doubles widh Jed Kizzar in a win vs.
Philomadh.
Boys tennis notches
No. 1 doubles win
By Rongi Yosd
Correspondent
Sisters’ No. 1 doubles
team was the lone vic-
tory in the Outlaws 6-1 loss
to Philomath at home on
Thursday, April 27.
Jed Kizziar and Jacob
Gurney defeated Luke
Haslam and Alec Stuki 6-2,
7-5. The duo have proved
they’re a force to be reck-
oned with, and have won all
but two of their dual meet
competitions.
The combo came about in
an unexpected manner. When
the season began, Coach Bim
Gander had planned for Jed
to play singles because of his
foot speed and court cover-
age. Gander planned to play
him at No. 3 singles, behind
his older brother, Josh, with
the thought that he would
move up a slot next year, and
CITY MANAGER:
Decision expected
by end of May
Continued from page 5
Twenty-five of the appli-
cants were from outside
Oregon. Telephone inter-
views were conducted with
18 of the 42 applicants and
the field was narrowed to
eight semi-finalists, five from
Oregon and three from out of
state. From the eight semi-
finalists, the four finalists
were selected.
Jensen Strategies, the
Portland firm that has con-
ducted the recruiting process,
is doing background and ref-
erence checks on the four
finalists.
The local interview pro-
cess will take place over
two days, May 22-23. On
Monday afternoon, May
22, City staff will be meet-
ing with all four candidates
be one of the team leaders.
That all changed when
senior Sean Willitts was
unable to team up with
Gurney, due to an early
season injury. Gander had
to quickly improvise, and
teamed Jed with Jacob in
the first doubles slot at
the Outlaws match against
Redmond.
Since then they’ve been a
winning combination.
“Their doubles chemistry
is nothing less than astound-
ing!” said Gander. “To my
pleasant surprise, they’re
almost certain to receive
a seeded position in next
week’s district 2 tournament,
which starts on Thursday,
May 4, at Stayton.”
The Outlaws were to play
at Estacada on Tuesday, May
2. They will play at district
two days later at Stayton.
So. Boneless
Skinless Fryer
Breasts
Whole in
Bag Beef
Tri-Tips
2.77
$
/lb.
Whole
Boneless
Pork Loin
1
/lb.
Fresh
Ground Beef
81/19
8
$ 79
/lb.
ea.
10 98
$ 97
8
/ea.
Pork
Baby Back
Ribs
2 99
/lb.
Whole
In-bag CAB
New York Strips
$ 99
/lb.
$
$
/ea.
10-lb. Bag
$
/lb.
$
4 99
1
$ 39
/lb.
2 59
/lb.
41/50
Cooked Peeled
Prawns
12 98
/ea.
Country Harvest
Medium Cheddar
Cheese
4 99
/ea.
2-lb. Loaf
4 99
$
/lb.
Hill
Pork Link
Sausages
$
15 99
/ea.
Whole
Boneless
Pork Sirloins
1
$ 69
5-lb. Box
1
$
Whole In-bag
Boneless Beef
Rib Eyes
Not Grade
$ 39
$
/lb.
Not Grade
Harvest
Reserve
Beef Jerky
$
23
/ea.
24 oz.
Seasoned
St. Louis Pork
Ribs
$
3 49
/lb.
/lb.
Cut for free
Whole
In-bag Beef
Rump Roast
$
/ lb
2-lb. Bag
Assorted Frozen
Spiral Sliced
Hams
/lb.
Twin Pack
Pork Shoulder Roasts
/lb.
4 90
Whole In-bag
Boneless Beef
New York Strips
Whole Rack
St. Louis Style
Pork Ribs
9 99
Fryer
Hindquarters
2
$ 99
/ea.
.89
Santolla
Red Crab
Legs
$
Whole In-bag
Boneless CAB
Beef Sirloin Tips
3-lb. Package
Draper Valley
Jumbo Pack
Drumsticks
/lb.
Not Graded
Gusto
Thick Sliced
Bacon
7
6
$ 77
3 lb. roll
26/30
Large Raw
Prawns
$
Whole
Beef
Tenderloins
$ 99
Cut for free
$
1.59
Approx. 10-lb. Bag
Select grade
2-lb. bag
at a meet-and-greet. From
5 to 6:30 p.m. on May 22,
the public is invited to an
open house to meet the can-
didates, while enjoying hors
d’oeuvres and a no-host bar.
Tuesday, May 23, each of
the finalists will go through
individual interviews with
three different panels.
Current and retired municipal
and other government offi-
cials from Central Oregon
comprise the first panel. The
second group will be made
up of a broad cross-section
of community members, with
the five City councilors con-
ducting the third interview.
Feedback from all three
panels on each of the can-
didates will be collected
and organized by Jensen
and provided to the Council
members for their use during
their final deliberations on
Wednesday, May 24, when
they will make their selection
for city manager.
$
2 49
/lb.
Whole
In-bag CAB
Boneless Rib Eyes
$
8 49
/lb.
Fresh Tonight
Breaded
Entrées
$
9
/ea.
4-pk
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