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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Bulldogs Score 62-34 Disirici Win Over Enterprise; Lose io Ontario Adrian Scores 47-46 Win Over Idaho Five Adrian defeated McCall - Don nelly 47-46 in a hard-fought game The NHS Bulldogs were hosts to the Enterprise team Sat Saturday evening on the Idaho urday evening and defeated their guests by a 62-34 final tally court. The Antelopes led during in Oregon District 7 A-2 basketball competition. It was a one the entire contest, being ahead sided ball game as the boys in blue and white were ahead 13-4 at the end of the first quar all the way. ter. In the second period, both Leading the Bulldogs’ attack against the Savages were teams scored 12 points, making -IN eal Bohannon and Paul Smit, the tally 25-16 at halftime who scored 19 points each for It was a see-saw game Nvssa. . during Other counters were made !he thirvl quarter with the score- bv John Moore. 8 points; Tom 6081x1 ™“h"g 36-28 at the end of Moon* and Terrv Oft. 5 each tlu> period. The Idaho lads made Gene Brown. 4; and Dennis Schil-' a determined rally in the final The undefeated Bulldog wrestl ling. 2. quarter, scoring 18 points, but ers scored a 36-11 dual match Lose to Ontario Tigers were unable to overcome the Ad- victory over the Enterprise Sav Going back to SRV A-league rian lead before the buzzer sound ages Saturday evening. The NHS play. the Bulldogs traveled to «1. squad had previously captured Ontario Tuesday evening and lost The Kuna Kavemen ended the ' the Treasure Valley A-league title to the Tigers 82-64. The Nyssa league season undefeated in the with a 9-0 record. team led their hosts 17-12 at the northern division, beating Middle Two pins, seven decisions and end of the first quarter but fell ton Saturday night. New Ply a default comprised the Bulldogs’ | behind in the second period and mouth scored its 15th straight win , 36-point score. were unable to catch up. Saturday evening when ----------- they ...___ de The lads in blue and white con Terry Oft was high point man | feated Wilder. The Pilgrims are i tinued their winning streak Tues for the Bulldogs with 21 counters. day night by defeating Vale 35-8 Adding to the Nyssa score were in their final dual match. It was Smit, 12: Bohannon. 10; John the Bulldogs’ 15th win of the sea Moore, 8; Brad Maxfield and Tom son. Results of the matches are: Moore. 4 each: Mike Kodama and 98 lbs. — Parra (N) decisioned Paul House. 2 each; Dick Finger. 1. McLaughlin. 7-3. 106 — Haney (N) decisioned The Bulldogs travel to Weiser Maag. 5-4. Friday evening in SRV A- 115—Ralph Carter (N) decision league play and will go back ed Lovell, 6-0. to district 7 A-2 competition 123 — Estrada (N) decisioned Saturday night when they go Greenfield. 6-0. to Enterprise. 130 — N. Claaver (N) decisioned Condie. 7-0. NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL 136—Reece (N) decisioned Sta CALENDAR OF EVENTS ley, 9-1. Feb. 24-2S—Thespian play. "A 141—Roger Carter (N) decision Stranger Passes." ed Johnson. 15-4, Feb. 25. 8 pan. — Basketball. 148—Stringer (N) pinned Mul Weiser there. vaney, second round. I Feb. 26—Basketball. Enterprise 157 — Kamo (V) pinned Able there. man, third round. Feb. 26. 5 to 8 p.m.—PTA Inter 168—Swede Mason (N) deci national dinner in school cafetor sioned Beech. 2-1. ium. 178—Wight (N) decisioned Ger- March 1—National Merit schol vin, 12-8. arship tests for junior students. 191—Recla (V) decisioned Gary March 1. 8 pan.—FFA meeting. Mason, 4-3. March 3. 12 noon—AFS meeting Heavyweight—Petrie (N) deci in cafetorium. sioned Hansen. 10-2. March 4. 8 p.m. — Junior high Next competition for the dance in cafetorium. Treasure Valley A champs is March 4-5 — District wrestling the Oregon A-2 district tourna tournament at Madras. ment to be held March 4-5 at March 4-5 — District basketball Madras. tournament at La Grande. Bulldog Matmen Tally 15th Victory With Recent Wins THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1966 TOWNES VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne wert' weekend visitors in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Red Today. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.—CWF ford at Glenns Ferry. The N.vs- Feb IB To Mr. and Mrs. Clew work day for quilting and sewing sons also visited a niece, Mr and Mi's. Richard Humphries at Ham Harlow of Parma, an 8-pound, 3- at home of Mrs. Ed Pruyn. ouncc boy, Carson Edward. Tonight. 7 p. m. — Christian mett. Feb. 18 To Mr. and Mrs. Don Youth Fellowship meeting. Feb. 25. 8 p.m.—Owyhee Riding ald Bishop of Nyssa, a 7-pound Tonight. 8 p.m.—Malheur Pota club meeting at Oregon Trail hall. boy, Bruce Sanders. to Bargaining association meeting Feb. 22 To Mr and Mrs Jo Feb. 26. 5 to 8 p.m.—PTA Inter at Cairo Grange hall. seph Colley of Nyssa, a girl, un national dinner in cafetorium. Tonight. 8 p.m. — Jay-C-Ette num«! Feb. 26—Ladies' night at Nyssa meeting at home of Mrs. Tom Mitchell. Mrs. Don Bowers, hos FOE hall. Seven o'clock smorgas bord followed by dancing from 9 ATTEND WEEKS SERVICES tess. Relatives from Kansas attend p.m. to 2 a.m. Feb. 25. 10:30 a.m.—Meeting of ing funeral services last Friday Feb. 28. 2 p.m. — Hospital aux Senior Citiiens club at Nyssa iliary meeting in hospital base- for Tom Weeks were Mr and Mrs. Methodist church. Tommy Weeks of Russell, Mrs. ment. Feb. 25. 5:30 p.m—PTA-spon- August Mai of Wukeeney, Mr and March 1. 8 p.m. — Meeting of sored smorgasbord in Adrian Mra Donni«* Weeks of Brownell board members at Nyssa Chris grade school cafeteria. and Mrs. Nellie Weeks of Ness tian church. City. March 3. 2 p.m.—CWF meeting winners of the southern division at home of Mrs. Tom Drydale. title. March 3. 2 p.m.—Pollyanna club The Antelopes finished their meeting at home of Mrs. Klaas league schedule with a 2-9 record Laan. coming " even 7 s ^ Nyssa Births . . . Journal Classifieds Bring Results! CARD OF THANKS We take thin opportunity to thank Dr K A Dunford for cure and kindness during the illness of our huslxind und father, Thomas S. Weeks. We also want to thank members of the Merry Matrons club mid friends for food, flowers and messages of sympathy follow- ! mg his death Special thunks go also to Gene l.uFuy Mrs. Tom Weeks and Family. MENDENHALL'S OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIR B22 North 2nd SI Nyssa Repairing All Types of OUTBOARD MOTORS and LAWNMOWERS • • • ALSO > • • FISHING EQUIPMENT Cleaned and Repaired ALL WORK GUARANTEED! * At M&W MARKET Ore-Ida — INSTANT Treasure Valley — No. 303 Size POTATOES Fruit Cocktail 13-0z. Box . Recent Activities in Adrian Area Reported by Journal Correspondent By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Sunny Jim — 20-Oz. Size CRISCO SYRUP SALAD OIL T. Members of the Koffee Klutch ADRIAN—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft were Saturday evening dinner guests of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft in honor of Dale's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey re turned home Monday evening by train from Portland where they spent a week visiting their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Helton and Joy. Bill Looney and Robert Long spent Dads’ weekend as guests of their sons, David Looney and Wayne Sparks at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Bill Looney Jr. and Teresa Sauer of Ontario spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary. Glenn Ward and son, Stuart, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. : George Ward near Middleton. Grandson Has Surgery Mrs. Vernon Parker spent from Feb. 13 until last Thursday at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker and family in La Grande. Her grandson, Tracy, un derwent surgery while she was there. club met Feb. 15 at the home of Mrs. W. E. Piercy with Mmes. Henry Day, W. E. Ashcraft and K I. Peterson attending from Ad rian. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman spent the weekend in McCall and Saturday evening attended the Adrian high school basketball game there. Mrs. Robert Long was a Sun day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Attend Church Meeting Charles Witty, the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde and Tommy Judd at tended a meeting Saturday in On tario to organize a County Coun cil of Churches. Ontario, Vale, Nyssa and Adrian churches were represented. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey of Midvale, Idaho, were Monday dinner guests of his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. Mrs. Ross Lane visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Thomas in Payette. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright visited Sunday with her mother, i Mrs. Alma Hibbard of Notus, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester ■ Dorris of Olympia, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Magden of Mountain Home visited several days last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matthews Jr. and family. Visit in Sessions Home Mrs. Melvin Sessions and Brad spent a recent week visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster in Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson of On tario visited Sunday evening in the Sessions home. Ross Mills was a Sunday eve ning dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day; a Wednesday guest at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt in Nyssa; and a Thursday evening visitor at the home of his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills. Mills visited Fri day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and that evening was a guest of the G. E. Mackey family. He told those visited about his Hawaiian trip, gave them souvenirs and showed pic tures of his journey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs. Danny Richardson were din ner guests last Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis at Payette, honoring Bill Willis on his birthday anniversary. They attended a show in the evening Happy Dozen card group met! Friday at the home of Mrs. W. E. Piercy where the six losers served a potluck dinner to the half-dozen winners. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy at tended recent funeral services for a friend, Mrs Wood at Meridian, and were luncheon guests of Mrs. Mae Harriman in Caldwell. 49' M00 5 Cans For . 2 Bottles For . . 48-Oz. Decanter 69- CATCHUP Can 39* « Choice Meats _________________________ F I a/ ourlowJlow prices LEAN Pork Roasts «.I Kraft —7Vi-Oz. B & K — 12-Oz. 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