Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1960, Page 12, Image 12

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Nyssa Hoopsters Defeat Mac-Hi 55 43,
Drop League Game to Parma Friday
Bulldogs Take Victory Panthers Post 44-33
SRV Win for Third
From Host Pioneers
In District Clash Sat. League Loss of Locals
Handing the Bulldogs their sec­
ond straight SRV-A league set­
back, the visiting Parma Panthers
drooped their l>oit.> 44-33 Jan. 15.
Paced by Larry Engleking, the
Panthers grabbed a 14-4 first per­
iod lead The Bulldogs finally hit
the basket with six minutes to
go in the second quarter and nar­
rowed the Panther margin to 22-
20 at halftime.
Parma lengthened the gap in
the
third quarter as Nyssa hit for
' ¡end.
only
six counters to end the stan­
’ The lead continued to alternate
33-26 in Parma’s favor.
until halftime when the Bulldogs za The
visitors then went ahead in
squeezed ahead to a 22-20 lead.
the final period to win 44-33, thus
, In the third stanza the visitors dropping
the Bulldogs into league
' jumped to a six-point lead as the second place
with five wins and
quarter closed with the score 37-
three losses.
*31.
Engleking paced Parma bucket­
»' The Bulldogs broke loose with
ing
11 points while Knute Stone-
> about four minutes to play in the
>Jlnal period to put the game out berg scored 9 for Nyssa. Other
• of reach and the game ended with ' scoring went as follows:
'Nyssa in command 56-43.
Brothen« Gary and Jack Dail
canned 15 and 11 points respec­
tively to lead the Bulldogs. Dave
Jordan was high for Mac-Hi with
19. Nyssa: Moore 2, Meyers 9,
Stoneberg 10, Walker 9 Mac-Hi:
The Nyssa high school Future
Douglas 5, Perkins 9, Jordan 19,
Homemakers of America met in
Mason 9, Wilson 1.
regular session Tuesday night at
the little theater.
Wrestling Is Popular Following the business portion
of the meeting, Joy Gay Roth was
¡Nvssa School Sport
presented with her Betty Crocker
' Walter McPartland, superin- homemaker
of tomorrow award
ilendent of Nyssa schools, says that by Mrs. Virginia Steffens, advisor
lhe is well pleased with the re-1 An installation service was held
ception the boys are Riving with girls taking office as follows:
wrestling in the schools. This is Karen Kent, president; Wanda
'the firft year but about twenty Long,
vice president; Donna Lane,
’boys have turned out for this acti­ secretary;
Regina Moss, treasurer;
vity at this time.
Vickie
Maxfield,
historian; Mary
, Mel Calhoun, English teacher Kay Olsen, reporter;
Sav­
.in high school Is the coach. Mon- age. merit checker; Mafrsha
Joyce Mo-
>y evening he took some of the rinaka, assistant merit checker;
boys to Adrian for a work-out Frances Cleaver, degree chair­
with the Adrian trim, and Wed­ man; Elaine Munn and Karen Sai­
nesday night the Borah high to, sortg leaders; Carol Reece, par­
■ehool (Boise) B team came to liamentarian Mr<. Rollo Kent
'Nyssa. Their A team was on the was chosen as club mother.
hray to Vale for a match and the
Included in the program which
*11 team came along for a scrim­ followed
was a panel discussion
mage with the Nyssa boys.
on the subject, “Working for a
State Homemakers Degree.” Bon­
'COUNTY RAR ASSOCIATION
nie Aral, Kathy Klinkenberg and
ELECTS GALLAGHER HEAD
Jean Evans were panel members,
The Malheur County Bar asso­ with Nancy Hill serving as panel
ciation annual meeting was held moderator.
at the court house in Vale Jan. 16.
The association elected Martin
P. Gallagher of Ontario as presi­
dent; Don Denning, Vale, vice
president; and Jim Cox, Ontario,
secretary-treasurer. Retiring pres­
Slide rule classes are now being
ident is John C. O’Kief of Ontario held for students of Nyssa senior
high school. This is a non-credit
♦♦*»**************** short term course in slide rule
instruction. There are now 17 en­
•J
rolled and the classes are being
f
conducted by W. A. Barton, indus­
trial arts instructor at NHS, from
4 to 4:45 p.m. and will continue
for 11 lessons.
A similar short term course is
Dial FR 2-3932 214 Main
also being held for students who
are unable to attend the after­
school classes. These sessions are
FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY being held on Tuesday mornings
at 8 o’clock. These classes will
continue until the nine scales on
January 22 and 23
the slide rule have been thorough,
ly explained Barton says, “The
slide rule is as accurate as the
T hi LEGEND
person using it and the answers
obtained through the use of the
rule are accurate to three signifi­
cant places."
Answers obtained by the use of
the slide rule are acceptable 1«
the chemistry and physics depart­
ment at the high school, according
to Charles Steffens, instructor in
those departments
The common name for the slide
rule, according to users, is “slip
stick."
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By Sharen Jaques
I • Breaking loose in the fourth
• 'quarier the Nyssa Bulldogs post­
bed a 56-43 win over the home-
; ^standing Mac-Hi Pioneers in a
1 .district 7-A2 tilt Saturday night
¡•at Milton-Freewater.
' After Nyssa scored the first
! .point on a free shot by Gary Dail
• the iead changed hands several
I (times with the two teams dead­
locked 11-11 at first quarter’s
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See th« GaH City Jowruai
and meeting with members of the
Yturri Committee
Nqvql Recruiter Smith schools”, Smith stated.
For That Frintiag Or4»rl
1 highway commission.
Stresses Importance
At the business meeting, pre­ To Consider Changes
Saturday morning will be de­
over by President Charles
voted to further consideration of
Of HS Diploma toHi-Y sided
Lundy, club members discussed For Present Laws
change-in-grade bill and the gas
AL'S PAINTING
By Jim Savag*
the pre-legislative conference to The Highway Interim commit­ tax refund to farmers. Robert;
& DECORATING
United States Naval Recruiter,] be held Feb. 13 at Caldwell. Var- j tee will meet Jan. 22-23 in room Knipe will present subjects re-'
Mel Smith of Ontario spoke to the ious club members will represent 319 of the Capitol building, Sa­ lating to the trucking industry for i • Inside and Outside Painting
lem, at 9 30, Sen. Anthony Yturri committee consideration.
• Unheard of Lcnr Prices
Nyssa Hi-Y club Monday, Jan. 18. the club at this conference.
Smith emphasized to the club The club also decided to sell of Ontario announced this week. I In addition to Sen. Yturri, com­
• Carpenter Repair Jobe
members the importance of a high I popcorn at noon Jan. 25 to raise
Friday morning the committee mittee members include Sens. R. | • Expert Workmanship
• AU Work Guaranteed
school diploma
money for the TAP drive at Nys­ will consider proposed drafts of F Chapman ami Boyd Overhulse
• Go Anywhere
legislation on drunken driving. and Reps Beulah Hand. Robert
“The Navy doesn’t want boys sa high school.
That afternoon will be devoted L. Elfstrom, William Holmstrom
who lack a high school diploma
CALL FR 2-2953—NYSSA
because they lack the back-ground | CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! I to a tour of the highway building and Norman Howard.
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JYlU YOU FÌN^BETfERt9^
Miss Karen Kent
Heads FHA Girls;
Installation Held
Slide Rule Classes
Offered at NHS
NYSSA
THEATRE
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
January 24 and 25
,TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY
«nd THURSDAY
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January 26, 27 and 28
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NYSSA PLAYERS
OF THE WEEK . . .
JACK MEYERS, 6’ senior
forward, is playmaker for the
Bulldog squad. He is a good
ball handler, and a consistent
scorer. Meyers is in his thud
year of varsity play, with ex­
perience providing the polish
for his excellent floor game.
GARY DAIL is a consistent
rebounder and point-maker for
the Bulldogs. Favoring a hook
shot, he accounts for 9 to 12
points each game. Gary has
two years of varsity play, and
alternates with his brother
Jack, al the post. Standing 6’
2”, he has a knack for handluig
taller men under the basket.
Fastest man on the floor u
DON WALKER, 59“ senior
guard He is a quick-break
artist, and can also hit the long
snou Don is one of the best
defensive men on the team,
and frequently steals the ball
fiom Bulldog opponents. He is
in His second year of varsity
play.
For fast starting and
quick anguta action, use
SINCLAIR
DEVILS
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
FRANK MORRIS
DISTRIBUTOR
Ph. FR 2-M11
Campbell's—Meat Base
Lucky $2 Days
SOUPS
FREE
ABC — 2 Lb. Box
CRACKERS
QQ<
Each...................... ■.
M & W — Delicious
00 IN GROCERIES
50 EVERY WEEK!
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS . . .
PEANUT BUTTER
3 LB. JAR
Sunny Jim — 24 Oz.
SYRUP
1. When you shop at our store, ask for your change in S2 dollar bills.
2. The following week a list of 10 winning serial numbers will be
posted in our market ... 10 winning numbers each week. These
winning numbers will be drawn from the serial numbers of the S2
bills issued in change the previous week.
Upon presentation of a S2 bill with a winning serial number, the
holder of the bill will receive FIVE DOLLARS in groceries abso­
lutely FREE! There is no limit on the number of winning bills you
may hold in any week.
A NEW DRAWING will be held EVERY WEEK—based upon the
number of the S2 bills issued in change the week before.
Everyone is eligible to win, with the exception of M & W Market
employees and their families.
REMEMBER . . .
10 WINNERS EVERY WEEK!
S50 IN GROCERIES FREE EVERY WEEK!
No Limit on How Many Times You May Win at
M & W MARKET'S BIG "LUCKY S2 DAYS!",
DELRICH—TOP QUALITY
MARGARINE ?.
?X MEATS
KING'S —RED ROSE
Franks 2
79
ARMOUR'S — COLUMBIA
Sliced Bacon
2 lbs 59c
PRODUCE
Clip-Top — Fancy
CARROTS
Per Pound
FROZEN FOODS
Old South — 6 Oz.
ORANGE JUICE
6 Cans............................
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Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday
FANCY, COLORED —FOR FRICASSEE —
Stewing Hens
29-
We Give SRV Green Stamps on All Purchase»!
424 MAIN STREET-NYSSA