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THURSDAY, THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Emmett Overpowers Nyssa Bulldogs 28-13 in Huskies' Homecoming Tilt DISCOVER OUR OCEANS OF VALUES! corr evert .shelf/; The Emmett Huskies won their homecoming game 28-13 against the Nyssa Bulldogs last Friday evening on the Idaho gridiron. Neither team scored in the first quarter, but the Huskies broke loose for two touchdowns in the second period. pass Bill Gruble scored on a 10-yard pi — from ----- ' Mike Modorieta and Don Morgan scrambled i 15 yards for the other tally. ---- ♦ A 79-yard pass from Jim Ableman to Tom Moore set NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL up a score for Ableman. The CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 14 — Football game here kick failed and the scoreboard read 14-6 at halftime. with Enterprise. t i Adrian Gains 7-6 Victory Over Kuna; Homecoming Game Scheduled Friday Adrian emerged victorious over Kuna by a 7-6 score last Friday evening when the Antelopes hosted the Kavemen. Adrian scored the first touchdown on a 10-yard pass from Tim Tailman to Tim Holly in the final four minutes of the first quarter. Steve Kriegh kicked the extra point for the I Antelopes. score remained 7-0 un Tuesday Auto Mishap til The the third quarter when Injures Idaho Trio Kuna intercepted an Adrian Three persons sustained injuries pass and ran it back to the MEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION SETS SATURDAY BANQUET Joe Nysingh, board member of the Ontario Men’s Golfing asso ciation, announces that the an nual awards banquet will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15. in the Lions den at East Side cafe in Ontario. In addition to the regular busi ness meeting and presentation of awards, a movie of the I960 Mas ters’ tourney will lx? shown. SPECIAL! •XF ( fuller K ) . exterior ( ho Í sepaint EXTERIOR LATEX Per Gallon $4.99 EXTERIOR OIL BASE (2-Gal. Cana) Per Gallon $4.99 SPECIAL INTERIOR LATEX Per Gallon <2.98 DON B. MOSS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 417 Main Street Phone 372-2124 GOOD and CHO ■Top Round— Pound .......... Bottom Round- Pound .......... USDA CHOICE LEAN — BONELESS £ Rump Roast ... Lb. Antelopes’ 35 - yard line. The Kavemen scored from the two- yard line, with Knapp going off- tackle. Kunt tried a quarterback roll-out, but Bill Skogan broke through the line and tackled Lowe on the 10- yard line, leav- ing Adrian ahead 7-6. Adrian was on the two-inch line when the clock ran out. Game Statistics Reported Statistically, Kuna had seven first downs compared to nine for Adrian. The Kavemen gained 100 yards rushing, while the Ante lopes had 165. In passing Kuna tallied 58 yards and the Adrian team gained 70 yards via the aerial route. Adrian coaches report it was a good defensive game and they were pleased with the plays con tributed by Bill Skogan, Burdette Pratt, Rex Smith, Burton Bur- roughs, Julian Flores and Alan Zikmund. The victory gave Adrian a 2-0 record in conference play and 3-1 for the season. The Antelopes will host the Middleton squad Friday eve ning. Oct. 14, in their homecom ing game. Sliced Bacon 2 Lb # COFFEE CAKE MIX 59« 9-Oz. Size CRACKERS b 2.?: ............. 55« Prestone Anti-Freeze Gallon $159 Jiffy FROSTING MIX Ç i 7^-Oz. Size 10 for......................... *i Velveeta Chee 2-Lb. Walnut Meats Diamond ( 10 for......................... * Nabisco — Saltine No. 2830 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court Of the State of Oregon f For the County of Malheur In th* Matter of tha Estate of ALTA A. WEBSTER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Wendell Webster, as executor of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account in the above entitled Court, and that Monday, the 24th day of October. 196«. at 10:00 I o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections then to and settlement thereof. Dated and first published. Sep tember 22, 1966. Date of last publication, Octo ber 20. 1966. Pkg Jiffy — One-Layer Size Can . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE MENDAZONA. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the ! above entitled estate, has filed her Final Account in the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, ■ and that the Court has set Octo ber 28, 1966, at the hour of 10.00 a m., in the courtroom of said Court as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for I the settlement thereof. HENRIETTA MENDAZONA Yturri, O’Kief & Cox Attorneys for Executrix First publication: September 29. 1966. Last publication: October 27, 1966, C Morrell's Frontier M. J. B. — Regular or Drip 1-Lb. Legal Notices WENDELL WEBSTER Executor of the Estate of Alta A. Webster, Deceased. Henigson & Stuns Attorneys at Law THURSDAY, F and SATURl October 13—1 The Huskies scored touchdowns Oct. 15—ACT testing at TVCC. I in each of the third and fourth Oct. 17, 4 p.m.—Junior varsity | quarters. Don Cox kicked all four football game at Vale. of Emmett’s extra points. In the Oct. 17-18—Junior-Senior play final stanza, Pat Savage exploded tryouts. I through the line for a 63-yard Oct. 18 — Guidance counselor touchdown. Mike Jefferies con- verted the PAT and the final workshop at La Grande. Oct. 18, 8 p.m.—FHA meeting. tally was 28-13. Oct. 19—Group pictures to be : Statistics Reveal Close Game A look at the statistics reveals taken for annual. Oct. 20, 11 a.m.—National school a much closer game than the score implies. Emmett had 12 first assembly. Oct. 20, 3:45 p.m.—GAA acti downs compared to 11 for Nyssa and the Huskies gained only 159 vity. yards rushing, while the Bulldogs Oct. 2,3—Library work party. Oct. 20, 8 p.m.—PTA meeting. had 222 yards. The local team accounted for Oct. 21 — Football game here 139 yards passing and the Hus with Vale. Oct. 21-22—Pacific Internation kies had 141 via the aerial route. i Nyssa hosts the Enterprise al livestock judging contests in Savages Friday evening, Oct. Portland. Oct. 22—PS AT test for juniors. | 14, in a 7-A2 contest. in a two - car collision Tuesday night at the junction of U.S. high way 95 and the Apple Valley road, one mile north of Parma. Drivers of the vehicles were Roy L. Hinkle and James C. Hedges, both of route 2, Parma. Hinkle’s eight-year old son, Dan iel, was a passenger; both were treated for cuts and bruises and released from Malheur Memorial hospital. Hedges was taken to the local hospital but was later transferred to Caldwell Memorial for addi tional treatment. Canyon County Deputy Sheriff Harry Doner, investigating offi cer, stated that no citations were issued. According to reports, Hedges explained that he was blinded by lights from an ap- proaching vehicle and did not realize he had driven on to the highway. — Prices Effed C Swift's — Whole—Canned CHICKEN a 1-Lb. Bag................... Owl* PRODUEE STALK CELERY 2 for 25c Ç 3-Lb S-Oz. C^an ••••••••* Lady Legs NYLONS 3 Pair C1 For.......................................... * J FROZEN FOODS Rosedale — Apple or Cherry FRUIT PIES 20-Oz. Size C i 4 for............................ * i Florida — PINK Grapefruit 10 for . . . SEEDLESS or TOKAY GRAPES 2 Pounds 1 . • . MARKET 424 Main Street . . . Nyssa, Ore