THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
Vale Vikings Overpower Nyssa 41-7
To Cancel Bulldogs' Tourney Hopes
Vale gained the right to journey to state by defeating the
Nyssa Bulldogs 41-7 on the Vikings’ home gridiron Friday,
Oct. 15. Nvssa kicked off to the Vale lads and held them, re
gaining the ball on their own 20-yard line.
Vale’s defense crushed the Bulldogs' offensive drive. \ ale
took control of the ball and the Vikings’ quarterback. Perry,
completed a 41-yard pass to*
Camman for the first score of The county seat boys scored three
times in the third quarter Kamo
the game.
In the second quarter Vale’s tallied first on a 2-yard run Bates
ace running back, Kamo, scor kicked the extra point. The Vik
ings’ Perry ran for the next six
points. Perry fired a 37-yard pass
to Yraguen for Vale's last score.
Bates kicked both PAT’s suc
cessfully.
Nyssa’s fullback. Gene Brown,
threw a 45-yard aerial to Tom
Stringer for Nyssa’s only score.
Scott Jefferies’ kick for the extra
point was good.
The Vikings picked up 128
yards passing and 110 yards rush
ing in comparison to Nyssa's 82
yards passing and 42 yards rush
ing.
The Nyssa Bulldogs were stung
by 125 yards in penalties compar
Oct. 21. 3:45 p.m. — GAA acti ed to Vale’s 65 penalty yards.
vity.
Area Game Results
Oct. 22. 8 p.m. — Football, On
In other area games Friday
tario here.
evening, the Payette Pirates scor
Oct. 25. 4:15 p-m.—Frosh-soph
ed a major upset by defeating the
football at Vale.
Ontario Tigers with a 6-0 final
Oct. 25. 7 P-m__ Schoolmasters tally. This was the Pirates’ first
meeting at East Side cafe in On win of the season and Ontario's
tario.
first loss in SRV - A play. The
Oct. 26. 3:45 pun. — GAA field Payette lads scored in the second
hockey at College of Idaho.
quarter on a 13-yard pass from
Oct. 27. 4:15 p-m.—Frosh foot Quarterback Randy Taylor to
End Mike Blacketter.
ball. Ontario here.
Parma took a 44-13 victory
Oct 28. 10 a.m. — Snake River
district FFA leadership contests from the McCall-Donnelly Van
dals, and New Plymouth netted
at Nyssa.
Oct. 28, 3:45 p.m. — GAA acti a close 13-12 score over the Tro
jans of Homedale.
vity.
The Weiser Wolverines went
Oct. 28. 8 p.m.—Football. Pay
ette here. Club '66 at Eagles hall down at the hands of Meridian
with a final tally of 33-19 and the
following game.
Warriors now share honors for
top spot in SRV-A action. The
NYSSANS' NIECE REMAINS
Kuna Kavemen blanked out the
CRITICAL AFTER ACCIDENT
Melba Mustangs with a 29-0 vic
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler Sr. tory, and Fruitland downed the
and Karma made an emergency Wilder gridders with a 20-6 final
trip to Rupert. Idaho, last week score.
end to be with Mrs. Kesler’s bro
At 8 o'clock Friday evening,
ther-in-law and sister. Mr. and
the
Nyssa Bulldogs will meet
Mrs. Wayne Wheeler and family.
The Wheelers’ nine - year - old the Ontario Tigers on the Nys
daughter, Nancy, was thrown sa gridiron.
from a horse on Oct. 13, suffered
a skull fracture and internal in ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL
juries and remains in Minidoka FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Memorial hospital.
Oct. 21. 8 pun.—Parma at Ad
The Keslers reported to the rian.
Journal Wednesday that the in
Oct. 29—Open schedule.
jured girl is still in a coma and
Nov. 5, 8 p.m. — Wilder at
Adrian.
in critical condition.
ed twice, once on a 7-yard sprint
and again on a 3-yard run. Bates
of Vale successfully kicked the
the extra point after the first
two touchdowns but failed on the
third after a successful kick was
called back on illegal procedure.
At the end of the first half the
score was Vale 20. Nyssa 0.
Vale Continues Scoring
In the third quarter Vale’s de
fense halted any attempt by the
Bulldogs to build up an offense.
Nyssa High School
Calendar of Events
TVCC Chukars Win
Homecoming Contest
Against SOC Squad
The Treasure Valley Communi
ty college Chukars won their
homecoming game against the
Southern Oregon college Jayvees
by a 20-12 final score last Friday
evening at Ontario high school
stadium.
The Chukars scored the 20
points in the first half of the con
test. then played defensive ball
to hold the lead.
John Stavros opened the scor
ing for TVCC with a 12-yard run
in the first quarter and Don
Luisi ran the conversion when
the pass from center went wide.
In the second stanza. Luisi ran
13 yards for the second touch
down but the PAT was not com
pleted.
Also scoring for TVCC in the
second quarter was Dave Tash
who went six yards into the end
zone. Bill Cooper booted the point
and the score stood 20-6 at half
time.
In the final period. SOC tallied
six points on an eight-yard aerial
from Knight to Fraser. Their
first touchdown came early in the
first quarter and both conversions
were blocked by the Chukars.
Stavros ran 54 yards rushing to
lead the TVCC club and Jimmy
Nol*n .¡itciivpi.d five SOC
passes in outstanding defensive
play. The Chukars' season record
stands at 3-2. They travel to Ya
kima Saturday and will meet the
Yakima JC ciub that night.
Poison Bait Placed
By County Trappers
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife ser
vice in cooperation with Malheur
county, the Oregon State Depart
ment of Agriculture and the Ore
gon State Game commission, is
now' placing lethal bait stations
in Malheur county for the control
of predatory animals for the pro
tection of livestock and game.
Warning signs are posted at the
station and at strategic points
within the area.
Detailed information may be
obtained by contacting Malheur
county trapper. Chesley Hart of
Westfall; Pud Long, Adrian; or
District Supervisor Darrell I.
Gretz, Box 348, Bend, Ore.
VIKINGS DEFEAT ANTELOPES
The Vikings from Middleton
defeated Adrian 25-0 last Friday
evening in a contest on the Idaho
gridiron. The loss dropped Ad
rian to a 0-3 record in the SRV
Northern division.
OSU Issues Weed
Control Guides
For Seed Crops
Kyssa Theatre
Friday — Saturday — Sunday
"SEX AND THE
SINGLE GIRL"
The hilarious film version of the book
which was a best seller in 30 nations.
TONY CURTIS — NATALIE WOOD
HENRY FONDA
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NO SHOWS — Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
Journal Classifieds
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Cake Mixes
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CHICKENS
SALAD OIL
Mayonnaise
Quart
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Bananas
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Lb. 33'
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Facial Tissue
Wesson — Top Quality
No. 1—Golden-Ripe
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Kleenex — Assorted Colors
Boxes
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OCTOBER 21-22-23
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—Prices Effective —
Thursday-Friday
Saturday
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Newell Heights
Weekend
guests in the M L Kurtz home
were Dr and Mrs. Cambell Millar
anil two sons from the Ghimeera
Presbyterian mission station in
Ethiopia. The mission is approxi
¡mutely 120 miles from Maji,
where the Kurtz's son. Harold,
was stationed as a missionary.
The M L Kurtz's met the Mil
lars in 1957 when they visited
i their son and family in Ethiopia
Dr. Millar is a native of Scot
‘ land and is on furlough in the
U S for additional medical train-
. mg and to secure citizenship pap.
I ers. He also hopes to take a year
of internship training in Ohio
before returning to his mission
field.
The family was enroute to Cali
forma to visit friends formerly
stationed in Ethiopia
Fran Dois, 240 NW Tenth, On
tario, sales representative for
Cascade Natural Gas. suffered
minor injuries from an accidental
“If you want to see ninety, gunshot wound about 4 45 p.m
don't look for it on the speed Sunday in Ontario.
ometer.”
T h e accident happened only
| about two blocks from his home
and could easily have been fatal,
but after being treated at the
hospital he was released and sent
home.
According to the salesman, who I
works the Nyssa territory, he. his |
wife and three sons had gone deer I
| hunting in their pickup camper
Proper application of herbicides for the weekend. Failing to get
is one of the most effective and a deer, they were looking for
economical ways of controlling chukars along the road on the
weed seeds and keeping unwant return home.
ed crop seeds out of many Oregon
One of the boys had a .410
If you've heard some students controlled model aircraft.
seed lots.
single shot, bolt-action shotgun
He states that Nyssa's long, long
mumbling
words in German, don t
Rex Warren, Oregon State uni in which he had placed a shell
versity extension farm crops spe with the gun open, in order to be be surprised. It's the new subject halls arc unusual. We students
may think summer means a vaca
cialist. lists recommended chemi nearer ready if chukars were being taught by Gary Sant.
Sant came here from Provo, tion for all. However, Sant's
cals and instructions for applica sighted. None were and the gun
vacation was spent in summer
tion in a new OSU Fact Sheet.
was placed inside a sleeping bag Utah, and we're lucky enough to
have him for one of our new i school where he studied German
"Diuron, simazine, atrazine and to keep it clean.
Upon nearing their home, the teachers His favorite hobbies arc and English.
prometryne must be applied
(From Ihn Ny»»s High llullctoa)
when the weeds to be killed are boys in the camper began collect taking pictures and flying radio-
in the seedling stage of growth.” ing gear to unload. One of the
says the author. "These chemicals lads pulled on the 410 in the I
do not. at selective rates, kill es sleeping bag upon a shelf and it I
was caught. On the second tug.
tablished plants, even annuals."
Since straw and chaff from har it fired and hit Dois in the back |
vested crops reduce effectiveness of the neck from a distance of
of all herbicides, straw’ should be only 14 inches.
MATINEES —Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Nine of the number six shot
removed by burning or other me
penetrated
the
back
of
his
neck.
’
chanical means, it was noted.
Children, 25c — Adults, 65c
but after it had gone through a |
“It is advisable." points out
four-inch pillow and the glass in '
Warren, “to alternate the use of
the back window of the pickup i
herbicides each year. Such chan
He never lost consciousness and
ges help prevent buildup to toler
drove to the hospital where he i
ance Of certain chemicals by the
was treated.
plants.”
OCTOBER 22. 23 and 24
Dois said his boys were trained I
The revised fact sheet has tips better than this and that they j
on uniform herbicide applications were highly embarrassed over it j
and applications that can act as and wanted no publicity. But. |
soil stenlants if not handled cor upon being reminded that it .
rectly.
might be a deterrent for similar
In addition, Warren notes that : accidents, he kindly consented for |
proper applications of IPC and the Journal to carry the story.
IN TECHNICOLOR
2.4-D, or paraquat, can aid in the
establishment of new grass seed ADRIAN FIREMEN ANSWER
fields because these chemicals TWO CALLS DURING WEEK
help to control seedling grasses
The Adrian Volunteer Fire de-
and broadleaf plants which com i partment answered two calls last 1
— with —
pete with crop seedlings.
■ week. The first was on Tuesday !
Copies of "Oregon Weed Con to the Mitchell garage at Owyhee
trol Recommendations for Grass corners where a weed fire was
Seed Crops” may be obtained burning out of control. No dam
from local county agents or by age was reported.
writing the Bulletin Clerk, De
They were called Saturday to
partment of Printing, Oregon the Oscar Conklin farm in the
State University, Corvallis.
Big Bend area where a straw
stack was ablaze. The fire was
i reported to have started from a
faulty electric fencer near the
! stack.
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ETHIOPIAN FAMILY VISITS
IN M. L. KURTZ RESIDENCE
Nyssa Salesman
Suffers Wounds
From Gun Blast
Bottle
Only...................... /
Friskies — 15-Oz. Size
DOG FOOD $1 oo
8
Cans........................... "
PURINA
DOG CHOW a
25-Lb.
Bag .
$269
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424 Main Street . . . Nyssa, Oregon