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o o t n raa an- 1 1* ; ' T he -NYSSA GATE PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1960 r~»K Smith is well known in Malheur E. Smith Announces county having-owned a newspaper Nyssa Births . . . ON RESCUE BREATHING Nyssa Regains SRV-A League Lead FILM For Committeeman in Ontario and served as mayor | Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Chet Members of the staff at Mal there for three terms. He has Brooks of Nyssa, a boy. Elmo Smith, ex^governor of heur hospital were shown films Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen By Virtue of Three Wins During Week procedure on rescue breathing and first aid Oregon, announced Tuesday, Jan. since been in the state senate and Anthony of Vale, a girl. 26. that he would be a candidate in 1955 succeeded Gov. Paul Pat yesterday afternoon. NYSSA GROUPS TO VIEW Bulldogs Post 48-45 Victory Over Emmett Tuesday Night for 7-2 Win-Loss Hoop Record Chuck Smith, hospital adminis trator, is assisted by Dr. David Sarazin in showing these films. By Sharen Jaquea Sliding past the visiting Emmett Huskies, the Nyssa Bull The movies will also be shown dogs pulled a 48-45 conference win out of the fire here Tues to Jaycee memoirs tonight at day night. The win gives Nyssa a 7-2 SRV-A league record, their regular meeting, along with •gain putting them in first place percentage wise over the a demonstration uf a new resus- Ontario Tigers who have a 6-2 record. Both teams played a, eitator for the nursery purchased 1 A 1 _____ z:___ a_____ — —4.^.» 4-Un* erVAPO lirtfil CIV -------- alow but close first quarter that saw neither score until six ♦ ♦ ♦minutes ’ --------- remained *—J in the ------- per Nyssa managed to hold Warriors Drop 50-26 a iod. slight edge as the quarter Skirmish to Bulldogs ended with a 10-8 score Dial FR 2-3932 X ‘ Z ia 3 *• WHITE SATIN SUGAR A RMAMCXJUr Renn»S MBf NTs ~ I CUBE UBBOU- *, SABLE H BAKER î í ULLI LEEJ* > PALMER *CÚBBÍ • ►».PENtBFRO SEATON««-»..» BUT NOT FORME SUNDAY «ad MONDAY January 31 — February 1 "THE MAN IN THE NET " — with — AL AN I.ADD Carolyn Jones TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY • "HEAT GENERATION" ...Hit*»* ♦♦♦♦*♦ HI « t.« « I DISTRIBUTOR Ph. FR 2-3421 Margarine ■yQc 5 Lbs................................. IV Westfield — 32 Oz FRUIT DRINKS $<f Seven Flavors—5 Cans .... Meadow Gold | 2 Lb. Cottage Cheese $50 IN GROCERIES FREE EVERY WEEK! 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Upon presentation of a $2 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. 4. A NEW DRAWING will be held EVERY WEEK—based upon the number of the $2 bills issued in change the week before. 5. Everyone is eligible to win. with the exception of M & W Market employeee end their familiee. If it-» staying power your vehicle* lack, try a tank full of dependable February 2 and 3 Kraft — Miracle Whip SEA00 IN GROCERIES QU EVERY WEEK! NYSSA PLAYERS OF THE W! FRANK WALKER is the Bulldogs’ "utility” guard, fill ing any of the three outside spots on Nyssa's 3-2 offense. A good defensive player, he has a knack for guessing the op position's plays. Walker is a good playmaker, and will prob ably replace Meyers as floor general next year. DAVE MOORE is a 6'2" jun- ior from a family of athletes. He is a good all around athlete who is developing into an ex cellent basketball player. Dave is showing marked progress as a rebounder and defense man. His experience includes two years on the junior varsity. He will fill a starting forward slot next season KNUTE STONEBERG is the “outside man” for the Bulldogs He can get hot on the long shot, and has been high point man In some games A 5’10” senior, Stoneberg was a top re serve last season He is a good defensive man, fast enough to break up plays and strong enough to come out ahead when the going gets rough. Lb. Pkg. I HERE'S HOW IT WORKS e 10 Lucky $2 Days FREE FRIDAY and SATURDAY January 29 and 30 r.i*. A We wish to express our grati tude for your many kindnesses ex pressed in thought and deed dur ing our recent bereavement. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett and family Mr. and Mrs. Otho Williamson Mr and Mrs D R. Roberts and family 214 Main ---------- \ CARD OF THANKS , NYSSA THEATRE terson to the governorship. He has newspaper interests in John Day and Madras and lives in Albany. He says, "So many thous and of hard working Oregon Re publicans have helped me in the recently by that organization for past and I welcome any opportun- I ity to help the party cause.” the hospital. Ricky Schoen, 3%-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen, un derwent minor surgery at 8:45 p.m. in Malheur Memorial hospi- tai Jan. 20 for a fracture of the» Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob left arm. He was released in good condition following the sur ert Schearer of Vale, a boy. gery- Ricky’s arm was fractured while GRANDSON ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eastman ' he was at play at the home of his of Ashland, Ore., became parents parents. of a son, Geoffrey Curtis, on Jan. a. The baby weighed 7 puuuù» and are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard East 6 ounces. Paternal grandparents man of Nyssa. ■X ' Nyssa’s fighting Buldogs scalp In the last two minutes Of the ed the Meridian Warriors 50-36 second stanza with the score Saturday, Jan. 23, to keep a tie I knotted at 14-14 both offenses ft>r league first place with the opened up and Emmett slipped Ontario Tigers. ahead to hold the halftime score ' Nyssa held only a scant 7-6 edge edge 23-22. over the host Meridian squad at In the final action period with first quarter’s end but pulled the score in the Huskies favor ahead to a 20-11 tally as the teams 38-37, Emmett’s Merly Lords foul teft the floor at halftime. ed out with the scoreboard read • The fuse was lit as the Nyssa ing only two minutes and 15 sec five raced to a 33-22 third quarter onds to play. This proved to be lead. The fire remained as the the turning point as Emmett’s Bulldogs kept their lead and the Doug Brooks failed to report to | final buzzer sounded with the the official scorer and a technical ¿core reading 50-36. foul was called. Jack Dail sank | ' Jack Meyers collected 15 points the free shot on Lord’s foul and I (<» lead the victorious visitors, his borther Gary made the tech- [ while Reed Teuscher was high for nical point, putting Nyssa in the the Warriors with 14. lead 39-38. > Nyssa: J. Dail 10, G. Dail 6, This provided the necessary Stoneberg „ 10. D. Walker 5, Cole 4. ____ _ — __ spark as the Bulldogs went ahead . .. ~ ' Oridran: Arnold 2, H. Osborne to 48-43 with a minute to go. The 6, Judd 5, Hansen 2, Skiver Huskies* Duane Johnson sank two Worthen 2, Jackson 1. from the charity stripe to close I I --------------------- the gap to the final score of 48-45 I fcTHS Bulldog Staff Center Gary Dail paced the I Bulldogs by bucketing 23 counters Jiears Dye of KSRV while Johnson led the Huskies On Sports Reporting with 15. Bob Dye, sports director for ra Nyssa: J. Dail 8, D. Walker 4, dio station KSRV, was guest lec Stoneberg 13. Emmett: Brooks 2, turer for the Bulldog staff of Nys- D. Coats 8, J. Coats 7, Lords 4, , 4a high Monday. Dye compared Moulton 9. and contrasted methods of report * ♦ ing sports for the newspaper and the radio audience. In addition to Nyssa Bites Payette his discussion of Jpurnalistic tech Pirates for 70-58 Score niques, he demonstrated mobile Climbing into a first plqce tie tape recorders, frequently used with Ontario, the homestanding for “on - the - spot” sports inter Bulldogs romped past the Payette views. Pirates 70-58 Friday, Jan. 22. | Local journalism students, ac cording to Instructor Clyde Swish First quarter action started on er, not only write sports for high a nip and tuck basis with the lead school publication, but report for exchanging hands until the clos Other news sources. Jim Savage ing minutes when Nyssa pulled I and Jack Meyers, Bulldog sports to a 20-11 quarter’s end. The Bulldogs maintained their I editors, report events to KSRV •nd the Argus-Observer. Sharen lead through the second quarter. ' I Jaques, Bulldog news editor, re At one time the Pirates fought to I ports regularly for the Gate City within four points when the score I tallied 25-21 but the hosts pulled I1 Journal. ahead and left the floor with a I 34-25 halftime lead. MRS. R. A. FORBESS CARES Consistent long shots by Pay- I FOR NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Mrs. R A. Forbess returned ette’s Floyd Rich and Larry Berg- I Sunday from Corvallis where she man were not enough in the third I has been caring for her new quarter as Nyssa upped the mar- I I granddaughter, Wendy Ann. Her gin to 49-39. High scoring Jack Dail fouled I parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard out in the final seconds of the I Forbess of Corvallis. game but not before he had put I the game out of reach. He led the I HAPPY HELPERS LEARN MOW TO MAKE HAMBURGERS winners with 17 points and his I Happy Helpers 4-H club met brother Gary was close behind I Thursday at the home of Mrs. with 15. Rich topped the scores I I Wilson. Sally Morgan gave a by getting 21 for Payette. demonstration on peeling vege Nyssa: Meyers 11, Cole 4, Knute I tables and Kathleen McGinley Stoneberg 9, Cordova 2, D. Walker I and Cheryl Wilson gave a demon 12. Payette: Swanson 11, Berg- I | stration on making hamburgers. man 16, C. Belvoir 10. Mrs. Morgan was h visitor. »»Sii ----- for Republican National Commit teeman in the May primary elec tion. The post is now held by Rob ert Mautz, Portland attorney, who has announced that he will not run. RICKY SCHOEN BREAKS ARM BANK DAYS EVERY TUESDAY-3:00 424 MAIN STREET—NYSSA 2 Pkgs. 98‘