Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 15, 1966, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TEN
Glide, Sutherlin Hoopsters Down
Nyssa
Lads in Tourney at Phoenix
The Nyssa Bulldogs competed in a Dec. 9-10 basketball
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tournament at Phoenix. Ore. Other squads participating were
those from Glide and Sutherlin. On Friday evening the Bull­
dogs fell to the Glide Wildcats by a 58-42 final score
Brad Maxfield led the NHS scorers with 12 points. Other
counters were made by Dennis Schilling. 10; Tom Moore, 7;
—----------♦Gary Ross. 6; Mike Kodama,
Larry Wilson and Scott Jef­
feries, 2 points each; Colin
Chester, 1. Dennis Webber
was top scorer for the winning
team with 14 counters.
Antelopes Begin
Basketball Play
With Two Wins
The Bulldogs hit 31 percent of i
their baskets from the floor with
28 percent from the free-throw
line.
In the Saturday night contest. I
Nyssa fell to Sutherlin high with
a final 55-43 tally. Ross was high
point man for the evening with 18
counters. He also pulled down 19 !
rebounds.
Dick Finger scored 8 points
with Moore adding 5; Maxfield.
3: Paul House, Schilling. Wilson
and Chester, 2 points each: Jef­
feries, 1.
Sutherlin’s high scoring man
was Jeff Vermeer with 17 coun­
ters. Percentagewise. Nyssa made
58 from the charity stripe and 20
from the field. After surpassing
Nyssa Friday night. Glide went
on to overpower the Phoenix Pir­
ates and captured the first place
trophy.
For the past three years Phoe­
nix had taken first place honors,
but this year finished second to
Glide. Sutherlin took the third
place tropy.
The Adrian Antelope hoopsters
opened their season last week
with two wins on their home
floor. The Friday evening thriller
ended with a 62-60 victory over
Homedale, as Ben Conklin tossed
in the winning basket just as the
buzzer sounded in overtime play.
Conklin was high scoring man
for the Antelopes with 32 points.
Other counters were made by
Tim Holly, 12; Zikmund 8: Tim
Tailman, 7; and Atagi. 3.
Top scoring men for the visiting
Trojans were Roland Woodburn
and Mike Pearson with 20 points
each.
The Antelopes found the going
not quite so rough Saturday eve­
ning as Tailman. with 20 points;
Holly and Conklin, with 12 each,
combined their scoring talents to
down the Jordan Valley squad
by a 70-49 final tally.
Atagi was not far behind with
10 points and others were added
by Glaze. Beebe and Kriegh. 4
each; Sloan and Zikmund, 2
The NHS hoopsters will ira-
apiece.
vel to Ontario Friday evening
ROUND
STEAK
In a dual match meet Friday
evening, the Bulldog matmen ov­
erpowered the Cambridge squad
with a 33-25 final score.
The Nyssa lads began with an
early lead by taking four of their
first five bouts. Winning by pins
were Dan Hiatt. Mike Terry. Dan
Marostica. Steve Pecora and Rod­
ney Blaylock. Tim Clarkson re­
ceived a bye. Frank Rambaud
won by decision and the heavy- ;
weight match was forfeited.
The Cambridge squad added to
their points by pinning Jerry
Wright, Gary Breshears, LaVern
Widmer and Don "Wilson.
A two-day invitational tourney
is scheduled Friday and Saturday
on the Capital high mats in Boise
and the Nyssa boys will be de-!
fending their championship title.
Other participating high schools
will be Borah, Boise, Caldwell,
La Grande, Twin Falls, Mountain
home and hosting Capital.
BONELESS
TOP ROUND
U. S. Inspected
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RESEARCH SHOWS
. . . that a blood alcohol con­
centration of 0.05 percent (about
two to three drinks) impairs the
driving ability of most indivi­
duals. In specific studies, more
than 50 percent of the fatal acci­
dents have involved drinking
drivers or drinking pedestrians.
I
ton Wilson residence was damag-
ed slightly by fire and smoke. It
is reported that the blaze was
apparently caused by an over­
heated light fixture on the ceil­
ing in the family room.
Minor damage was caused to
the interior of the room, as fire­
men were forced to chop a hole
in the ceiling. The Wilson home
is located at 626 King avenue in
Nyssa.
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HERSHEY'S — INSTANT
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LIBBY'S 211 SIZE — CRUSHED, TIDBIT, CHUNK
PINEAPPLE . . . 5 Cans $1.00
FOLGER'S — 10-OZ. SIZE
3 Lbs. si INSTANT COFFEE .
Jar $1.09
GOLD MEDAL
2 Cans 39«
25-Lb. Bag $249
FLOUR
4 Cans 89« TOP JOB— 28-OZ. SIZE
LIQUID CLEANER
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MR. BUBBLE—12 OZ. SIZE
2 Cans 55«
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3 for $1.00
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Jar 59« OYSTERS . . . .
. 2 Cans 690
LIPTON'S — ONION
2 for 790 DRY SOUP MIX .
3 Pkgs. SI.00
LIPTON'S — CHICKEN NOODLE
3 for SI.00 DRY SOUP MIX .
4 Pkgs. SI.00
Ore-Ida — Hash Brown
FANCY
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MIXED NUTS
CHRISTMAS TREES
7 for . . .
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12-Oz. Pkgs
Nyssa Jaycees
COFFEE
FROZEN FOODS
Scottish Pine or Douglas Fir
Will Be Available at Vacant Lot
East of Idaho Power Firm
on Main Street . . .
Through Christmas Eve.
without
89'
Good Through Saturday at Nyssa and Vale M & W Stores.
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Today, D'e. 15 3 p.-. — PT A
Christmas corcai t.
Dec. 1?, 2-33 p.~—Junior high
takctball • a—e. Weiser here.
Dec. 17, 3:45 p.m. — Drill team
prac ice.
Dec. 16. 8 p.m.— Basketball at
Ontario.
Dec. 17—Basketball, Meridian
here.
Dec. 19, 12 noon—7-A2 district
meeting at John Day.
Dec. 19, 3:45 p.m.— -GAA.
Dec. 19, 7 to 9 p.m.—Play prac­
tice in cafeforium.
Dec. 20, 6 p.m.—FHA Christmas
party in cafetorium.
Dec. 20, 7 p.m.—Wrestling tour­
nament at Borah.
Dec. 20, 8 p.m. (PST)—Basket­
ball at John Day.
Dec. 21, 3:45 io 5:30 p.m.—Play
practice in little theater.
Dec. 22, 8 p.m.—Junior - senior
high Christmas concert.
Dec. 23, 8:30 p.m—Lettermen's VOLUNTEERS ANSWER CALL
dance.
TO HOUSTON WILSON HOME
Dec. 23—Christmas vacation.
Late Tuesday night the Hous­
Classifieds Bring Results!
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U. S. GOOD and CHOICE
NHS Bulldog Sauad
Captures 33-25 Win
Over Idaho Matmen
Nyssa Hiob School
Calender M Even's
Lot/ -H-ecuttif ôlpfietttêa
Prices Effective —
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
TURKEYS
and will host the Meridian War­
riors Saturday. Varsity games
begin at 8 p.m. following the JV
contests starting at 6:30. The
only other game scheduled
prior to the holidays is one on
Dec. 20 at John Day.
The Adrian lads have two
contests left prior to the holi­
day season. Friday evening they
will meet Homedale on the
Idaho court and will host the
Burnt River squad Saturday
evening. Game time for the
varsity contests is 8 o'clock,
with the Friday JV game begin­
ning at 6:45 and Saturday com­
petition at 6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1968
° Lbs
$l»o
Whole Sun — 6-Oz. Size
ORANGE JUICE
6 Cans .... $1.00
All Flavors — Morton's
Only ,
$100
Golden — Ripe
markets
BANANAS
Lb. 100
10-Lb. Bag — White
High Quality
Low Prices...plus
CREAM PIES
POTATOES . .
390
uicy — Sweet
424 Main Street
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Tangerines... 8 Lbs. $1