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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN 'Jitters' Help Vikings Sink Bulldogs By 53-26 Score in Saturday Hoop Tilt By FRANK PARR THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1963 School Patrolmen Honored Boys Down Adrian In Two Encounters Toastmasters Discuss WEATHER Max. Dale Controversial Topics Jan. 23 — — 33 • Min. Prec. 15 Controversial subjects were Jan. 24 _ —33 26 used for table topics last Thurs Jan. 25 — -...40 11 day morning at the regular meet ..... 34 8 ing of Nyssa Toastmasters. Mem Jan. 26 — ..... 36 Jan. 27 15 bers chose the pro or con form j Jan.28 — —30 18 06 of the subject on which to speak. 21 Jan. 29----------- 30 .07 Five minute speeches were giv Jan. 30 — 16 en by Bob Sherbert on “You Too Owyhee Reservoir Storage Can Fly,” in which he told about Jan. 28, 1963 ----- 213,130 Acre Ft learning to fly. John Olsen spoke Jan. 28, 1962 ----- 84,410 Acre Ft. on “Micro World of Ichthyology.” As his topic was concerned with SPEND SUNDAY IN BOISE the study of fish, he told of the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Obenchain educational value of a fish aquar and family were Sunday dinner ium. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Gene Chester served as toast Mauck and family in Boise and master, Mel Nielson as topic mas also visited an aunt, Mrs. Gene ter and W. A. Barton was evalu Flowers of Ketchum. ator. By FRANK PARR Coach Jim Skeen’s Flyers had plenty of trouble last Friday af ternoon disposing of the junior high squads from Adrian. They led all the way in the eighth grade encounter, coming out on top 29-26. The Flyers had an advantage in height which showed up well in getting the ball off the back- boards. Charles Parra, Steve Pet rie and Dick Finger, the tall boys of the team, also garnered a few To those of us sitting in the points. Maxfield, Zobell, House, bleachers, the basket the Bulldogs Estrada, Smit and Moore all con were shooting toward looked the CAROLYN WINCHESTER (left) and ELAINE KURTZ recently re By FRANK PARR same size as the one at the other tributed to the scoring effort and ceived honor* for their effort* a* members of the sixth grade school The Nyssa "grunt and groan’’ end of the court. It seemed to were effective in ball control. ADRIAN AUXILIARY NAMES team took on two opponents dur be the same height as the one the The Adrian team showed plenty safety patrol. Carolyn was named patrolman of the month and ing the last week. They won a Vikings were hitting, but it must of class and will be a tough nut Elaine was selected as patrol officer. Carolyn is a daughter of Mr. MRS. DAVIS AS PRESIDENT Adrian Legion auxiliary met match with Adrian and lost one have been smaller or higher. The to crack when Nyssa meets them and Mrs. Harold Dean Winchester. Elaine's parents are Mr. and Jan. 15 at the home of Mrs. Jim Steel Angles, Flats to Caldwell. Mrs. Dudley Kurts. They are both students in Mrs. Tavia Hend ball just would not go into the for a return engagement on the Phifer. ricks' class room. These girls are only two of the many sixth grad Coach Mel Calhoun gave this thing. Adrian court. Rounds Plates Mrs. Perle Davis was elected explanation when questioned The seventh grade engagement ers who are to be commended for their patrol duties through all president for the coming year. LOWEST PRICES That wasn ’ t quite true. In the about wrestling the larger schools —Staff Photo. quarter the Bulldogs ac- was won by the Nyssa squad by kinds of weather. IN 10 YEARS Others named to office were Mrs. of the Treasure Valley: “The only second a score of 27-15. Frank Rambaud tually scored 10 points, which Phifer, vice president; Mrs. Bill To Quantity Buyers! schools in our own class around equalled the score of the Vikings was the leading scorer for the BOISEANS VISIT HERE Willis, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS here that we can schedule mat for that period as the half ended game with 12 points to his credit. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley George Hirai, historian. ches with are Vale and Ontario. with the score 23-11. In the third Scott Jefferies followed with 9 and Kristy of Boise were week were Sunday dinner guests of her The group made plans for a If we want to wrestle, we have counters. Frank Willson had 4 ( end guests of his parents, Mr. and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. «nd potluck dinner which was served to take on the larger schools. quarter the Nyssa lads poured in and Russell Myrick, 2. Owyhee Jet. Dial 372-2108 a total of three points while Vale Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. Mrs. S. C. McConnell. Tuesday following the meeting. Weiser and Payette have teams picked up 14 to make it 39-14. but they are mostly competing in Junior Varsity Player* Used the B league.” Coach Chick Quinowski, who Results of the 32-12 win over had been trying all sorts of com Adrian were as follows: In the 98-pound class, Ralph binations with his first string, Carter (N) decisioned Barton (A>; began sending in the junior var 106, N. Cleaver (N) drew with sity players. Needless to say, this Price; 115, Robert Madrid (N) lost was a good move because Nyssa by a pin to Ward; 123, D. Reece picked up nine points in the final (N) pinned Cartwright; 130, J. stanza to Vale’s 17. There is no explanation of what Grijalva (N) decisioned Kiyo Hori; 136, G. Jones (N) decision caused a whole squad to get into a mental freeze that so complete ed Kots Hori. 141, P. Dority (N) pinned G. ly tied up their coordination for Ward; 148, O. Anderson (N) won this particular game. It was so by forfeit; 157, C. Anderson (N) bad that at one time one of the decisioned Seared; 168, N. Mori- best free throw artists on the naka (N) decisioned Detweiler; squad almost missed the back- 178, P. Moss (N) lost by a pin to board on a charity toss. Adkins. Statistically there isn’t much to The win was impressive since report. Jerry Willson, who usu all matches, excluding those end ally gets around 15 points per ing in pins were close. The great game made four counters while est winning margin, relating to Brent Schulthies scored only six. decisions, was four points. To Play Vale Again Caldwall Wins 30-19 As was said last week after the The Caldwell meet staged Jan. victory over Vale, one game does 24 in the Nyssa gym was won by not make a successful season. By Caldwell 30-19. The visitors took the same token one bad game six decision to three for Nyssa does not make the season a fail- and got three falls to Nyssa’s two ure. The true caliber of the boys who wear the Blue and White falls. Team results: In the 98-pound class, Ralph will be shown in the way they Carter (N) was decisioned by react to the loss. Without doubt Morton of Caldwell; 106, Newell they are much more disappointed Cleaver (N), decisioned by Barry; in their showing than were their 115, Steven Jensen (N), pinned supporters. If they come back by Hooban; 123, Dan Reece (N), with the determination to vindi decisioned by DuBose; 130, Joe cate themselves for this game, Grijalva (N), pinned by Reasor; we’ll be proud of them. The sea i36. Gene Jones (N), decisioned son isn’t over and they still have another crack at the Vikings. Hetrick. The junior varsity game pro 141, Noble Morinaka (N), deci- aloned Fontaine; 148, Charles An vided another easy victory for the derson (N) pinned Wood} 157, Vale team. The fourth quarter Phil Duff (N), decisioned by Dow- opened with Vale out front by a en; 168, Robert Glenn (N), pinned score of 51-24. Coach Jack Bowen by Baranco; 178, Charles Corak replaced his regulars with a dif (N) decisioned Britton; 191, Gary ferent five. They played for four Mason (N), decisioned by Alcorn; minutes, picking up seven points heavyweight. D. L. Fife (N) pin to Vale’s two; another team was sent in. They couldn’t score but ned Bramhall. Payatta maats the Bulldog got some valuable experience. With a minute and a half to go, grappler* next Friday night in another squad was sent in. Bow the Nyssa gym. en was getting pretty close to the bottom of the barrel, but it gave the spectators a good idea of the Bulldog Campaign depth of the Nyssa reserves. The Activity game ended with Vale out front March of Dimes by a score of 55-31. (Continued from Page 1) polio. b:rth defects and crippling Meridian arthritis Earlier 56*36 We seem to have forgotten that By FRANK PARR we were close to the destruction Friday night in the Meridian that polio makes when it tramples gym the Nyssa Bulldogs proved through a community, leaving be no match for the rampaging War hind twisted and paralyzed limbs, riors. Meridian spurted to a com death and broken hearts Nyssa manding lead in the first half survived its recent (it’s only been with the score reading 33-10. seven years) epidemic of this In the second quarter the Nyssa dread disease only through the team scored two points, picked up •id of the March of Dimes. 16 counters in the third quarter Rasaarch Naad* to Continue and 10 in the last stanza to em The money that you might have erge on the low end of a 56-36 given helps to pay for the exten tally. Scoring for Nyssa was fairly sive research into which chemists, doctors and other medical work even with Brent Schulthies lead ers go to find preventatives and ing the pack with 10 points, fol cures for polio and the other dis lowed by Skeen with six. The junior varsity players also eases represented by the March of Dimes fund. It gives treatment lost their game by a score of 49- to victims of low as well as high 27. financial standing. Without this money all hereto Nyssa fore work would not have been. Without many generous contribu Calendar of Today — District FFA contests tions polio would still be as active at Halfway. as it was 25 years ago. Feb. 1. 7:30 pjn.—Wrestling, Effective Thursday, Friday and You have each benefited from Payette, here. the Oregon March of Dimes You Feb. 1—Basketball. Payette, owe them more than just your there. thanks. Won’t you reach deep Feb. 2—Basketball. Enterprise, into pocket and purse and give there. of your dimes as well as your Feb. 2. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m__ SRV time and effort? Surely vou can't GAA sport* day at Nyssa. sit back, relax and allow the Feb. 2—SRV debate at Weiser. teenagers to support the cam Feb. 4. 7:30 p.m—Science club paign alone. The teenagers, whom meeting. you often criticize as rabble- Feb. 5—Wrestling. rousers and delinquents, are the sole supporters of a worthwhile GI FORUM AUXILIARY public promotion. PLANS FUTURE ACTIVITIES It's not too late—if you'd like A meeting of the GI Forum to ba a part of the march to auxiliary was held Jan. 27 at St ward removal of disease, phone Bridget’s parish hall. Vicki Maxfield (372-3598—high Plans were discussed for elect school) and make arrangement* ing a chapter queen for May 5 for your donation and your part I The ladies also made plans to sell in the "Fight for Survival." ' chances on a hand-made quilt. It started out a pretty even game Saturday evening be tween Nyssa and Vale on the latter’s basketball court. Both teams were missing setups with a regularity that surprised followers of the game. After four minutes the score stood at 1-1. Even at the end of the first quarter with the score 11-1, the Bulldogs could have still been in the game if they could -►have shaken the cold jitters that froze their muscles, dim med their eyes and paralyzed any resemblance to coordina tion which makes a basketball ► player click. Bulldog Wrestlers Defeat Adrianites, Lose to Caldwell FOR SALE and Owyhee Steel ON AU FOODS M. J. B.—Regular or Drip Gold Medal—Kitchen-Tested COFFEE FLOUR 2-Lb. Si29 Can................................. I 2 5-Lb. $*l98 Bag.................................. I SCHOOL BOY 3-LR. 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