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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN ii t 1 — THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1966 — Bulldogs Bulldogs Lose Recent Games; Slate Undefeated End League Season By Downing Payette Weekend Contests With Idaho Teams The Nyssa Bulldogs have been on the losing end of their Coach Mel Calhoun’s Bulldog wrestlers closed out their regular last three basketball games, being defeated by vallivue. On season undefeated last Thursday night when they outscored the tario and Vale, in that order. The NHS lads traveled to Vallivue last Friday night and Payette Pirates 43-9 in a Treasure tangled with a one-man ball club named Lon Klahr. The boys Valley A match. The victory gave the local lads ill blue and white trailed li-15 at the end of the t list quarter a 13-0 record for the season and and were behind 28-38 at half-*” time. They picked up 14 coun but were overcome during the an 8-0 performance in league ters in the third quarter to last part of the game. In compar- | competition. Results of the matches are giv Vallivue's 13. When the final ing statistics, the Bulldogs com buzzer sounded, the score pleted 39 percent of their floor en below. board read 66-60 in favor of shots and Ontario. 45 percent; 98 lbs. — Burningham (N) won were 50 percent accurate at the by forfeit. the Falcons. 106—Ortega (P) decisioned Ha John Moore led the Bulldog charily stripe and Ontario. 601 ney, 13-3. percent. scoring with 19 points, followed US—-Carter (N) pinned Kelley, by Paul Smit with 14 counters Vikings Top Bulldogs second round. Other scores were made by Terry Vale topped the NHS squad Oft. 8; Dick Finger. Neal Bohan 43-31 Tuesday evening in a con non and Tom Moore. 6 each; and test on the Vikings’ court. Both Paul House. 1. clubs had a slow first quarter and Statistically, the Nyssa lads Vale led 11-5 at the end of the completed 52 percent of their free stanza with the Bulldogs closing shots, compared to 60 percent for the margin to 25-21 at halftime. the Falcons and were accurate in The local boys were limited to 36 percent of their floor attempts only three points during the third in comparison to 41 percent by quarter with Vale picking up the Idaho boys. eight counters. Smit led Nyssa’s scoring with Lose by Narrow Margin The Bulldogs hosted the On 13 points and other counters were tario Tigers Saturday evening made by Oft, 6; Brad Maxfield and lost by a slim 5-point mar and Tom Moore. 5 each; and Ko- ■ I gin. the final tally being 54-49. dama. 2. The Bulldogs host the Em John Moore and Oft accounted for 13 points each with other mett Huskies on Friday evening I scores made by Smit. 10; Bohan and the Meridian Warriors on non, 7; Finger, 4; and Mike Ko- Saturday night. Junior varsity I games begin at 6:45 and varsity dama, 2. Nyssa’s team led at the end of contests are scheduled to begin I the first quarter and at the half at 8 o’clock. 123 — Estrada (N) pinned Tay lor, second round. 130—T. Nicholson (P) decision ed Vendrell. 1-0. 136 — Cleaver (N) decisioned Boyd. 8-0. 141--Reece (N) pinned J. Ni eholson, third nnimi. 148- Esplin (N) pinned Frates. third round. 157 -Stringer (N) pinned Strong in second round. 168 — E. Mason (N) pinned Rothleuthner, third round 183—G. Mason (N) pinned Mil lard, third round. Heavyweight — Tams (P) deci- sioned Petrie, 4-1. The wrestling squad will tra- vel to Ontario on Feb. 17 and will host the Enterprise Sav ages on Saturday evening. Feb. 19. TALBOT AMONG HONOR STUDENTS AT UTAH SCHOOL Nyssa High School Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Talbot Calendar of Events recently received won! that their Feb. 10. 8 p.m.—PTA meeting son, Gerald, is listed among top in cafetorium. honor students at College of Feb. II. 8 p.m. — Basketball. Southern Utah in Cedar City, Emmett here. During the last semester, he earn Feb. 12. 8 p.m. — Basketball. ed 1 3.8 average and was pre sented a silver cup engraved with Meridian here. Feb. 12—All Day Teena Against the college emblem at a banquet Polio drive (GAA project). for honor students. Feb. 14. 7 p.m.—GAA meeting. Talbot's wife is the former Feb. 15. 8 p.m. — Basketball. Wanda Handley, daughter of Mrs Payette here. Claude Brown Feb. 17. 12 noon—AFS meeting RECOVERS FROM SURGERY in cafetorium. Mrs. Waynard Talbot is recup Feb. 17. 7:30 p.m.—Wrestling at erating at home after undergoing Ontario. major surgery on Wednesday of Feb. 17. 8 p.m.—All-school open last week at Malheur Memorial house. hospital. She is reported to be Feb. 18. 8 p.m.—Winter concert in cafetorium. recovering satisfactorily. HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS HEAR LESSON ON FOOD Eighth meeting of the Woixly Woodpeckers 4 II Health club was held Friday afternoon, Feb 4, in Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell's fifth grade classroom. The session WUN culled to order by President Du- vid Kusik. Nancy Ross, Patsy Wilson utul Lori Stuns gave demonstrations on manners at the table. Lesson for the day was on food and class memlx-rs played a game idxiut fruits and vegetables. — Lori Stunz, Reporter. Feb. 19. 8 p.m. — Basketball, Enterprise hare (Homecoming game). Feb. 19—Wrestling. Enterprise here. KNOW THE BEST) ( BUY THE BEST □ I Adrian's Ben Conklin Leads Scoring In SRV B-League Northern Division The Adrian Antelopes defeated McCall-Donnelly 63-55 and lost to Middleton 42-31 during weekend contests held on the Oregon court. Antelope Ben Conklin, leading scorer in the Snake River Valley B - League Northern division, led both teams with 26 points during the Friday game with McCall- Donnelly. Other Adrian scores were made by Tallman, 14; ♦Munn, 13; Franks. 6; and Mc Cain. 4. HOST BIRTHDAY DINNER In the Saturday contest A family birthday dinner, hon oring Mrs. Art Sparks and Dianne against Middleton, the Vik Sparks, was served Sunday in the ings held Conklin to only five points and limited the Antelopes to three field goals in the second half of the game. Tailman was high scorer for Adrian with eight points, followed by Franks. 7; Munn, 6; Beebe. 4; and Zikmund, 1. Lose Baker B-League Game The Antelopes hosted the Har per Hornets Tuesday evening in a southern Baker B-league con test and were defeated 58-48 by their guests. Adrian trailed 23- 12 at halftime and could not get closer than 10 points to the Hor nets. Conklin was back in the double column scoring figure with 19 counters and Tailman netted 14 for the Antelopes. Munn scored 9 points; Franks, 4; and Atagi, 2. The Adrian team will travel to Melba Friday evening and will host Burnt River Saturday night. home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks. Gary, Larry and David. In addition to the honorees, other guests were Art Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Altig and boys of Boise and Dianne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and Dickie, also of Boise. ZINNS VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Charley Zinn vis ited during the weekend with their son - in - law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Young and family in Pendleton. The Zinns were also guests of former Nyssans, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson and daughters. "I PROMISE Honest Work, Itemized Bills, Fair Prices" SHELL WARD'S Shell Service 101 North Main St. Phone 372-3990 NYSSA, OREGON Two Persons Injured In Highway Mishap A mishap involving vehicles ■ i driven by Miss Judith Teter of route 3, Parma, and Jess Haney j of Nyssa occurred Wednesday ■ evening, Feb. 2, at the intersection of highway 20-26 and Gem ave- i nue. Miss Teter was taken to Mal- | heur Memorial hospital suffering with rib and chest injuries, neck laceration and bruises. S h e j remained hospitalized overnight and is presently recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Teter in the Big Bend community. Haney was also injured but not hospitalized. Oregon State Police officers re- j port that a pickup driven by Ha- ' ney was struck from behind as he was attempting a left-hand turn onto Gem avenue. The im-1 pact threw both vehicles into the I front yard at the Bill Spitler resi- | j dence, taking out a section of; fence around the dwelling. Miss Teter was cited by officers i for failure to yield the right-of- j way. MENDENHALL’S OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR 822 North Second St Nyssa o Repairing All Types of Outboard MOTORS and LAWNMOWERS • • • ALSO • • • Cleaning and Repairing All Types of Fishing Reels and Repairing Rods 0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED! I Treasure Valley — No. 303 Size Early Garden — No. 303 Size Grapefruit Mixed Vegetables 4 Cuns For . 89' $400 8 Cans Treasurey Valley — Chunk or Creamy MIRACLE WHIP Peanut Butter Salad Dressing 40-Oz. 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