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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oragon Pag« Tw«lv« OPENING DATES SET FOR 1972 HUNTING SEASONS Oregon hunters will begin the general buck deer season about a week later than usual but the seasons for elk and upland game birds follow the traditional openings of the past. This action was taken by the Oregon Game Commission Fri day, January 7, at a public meeting in Portland scheduled for the purpose of establishing opening dates for the 1972 seasons. The general buck season will open Saturday, October 7. The staff report indicated continued high mortality on 1971 fawns, especially on the mule deer ranges of eastern Oregon. This forecast promptedtheCommis- sion to set the opening later than usual and advised hunters that the outlook is also for a short deer season this fall. Rocky Mountain elk herds look good and the Commission Nyssa Beats Weiser, 72—45 added 10. Nyssa’s next game will be Friday, Jan. 14 with Bishop Kelly at Nyssa. January 15 Nyssa takes on the Huskey’s By Dwayne Ulrey from Emmett on the Bulldogs Greg Blanch hit 21 points to lead the Bulldogs past Wei ser 72-45 on tl ° Wolverine , court Saturday evening, Jan. ; 8. Nyssa is now 2-0 for the , season, with both wins over SV v; , Weiser, Weiser is 2-7 for the - ■ , season and 1-2 in SRV play. Dave Fox tallied 16 points ( to lead Weiser and Larry Lee set the opening date for this season for October 28. Novem ber 11 was established for the opening of the Roosevelt elk season. Early archery seasons will open August 26. Pheasant and quail hunters will open the season on these upland birds on October 21, a few days later than usual. However, a week earlier open- ing would conflict with the har vest of seed crops in some of the better pheasant hunting areas. The general season for chukar and Hungarian part ridge was set to open with the * Oregon shotgun enthusiasts deer season October 7. are reminded that the general General regulations for the season for hunting waterfowl 1972 seasons will be established ended Sunday, January 9. at a public hearing to be held However, the season on ducks in late May. At that time will continue in Columbia Basin biological data on which to base counties through January 23. length of seasons, bag limits, These counties include Baker, and other rules will be avail Gilliam, Malheur, Morrow, able to the Commission and the Sherman, Umatilla, Union, public. Wallowa, and Wasco. Baglimit on ducks in these counties is 7 per day, 14 in possession. Also, the season on geese extends through January 23 in those counties bordering the Columbia River. These counties By Vedas Estrada include Wasco, Sherman, Gil liam, Morrow, and Umatilla. Elsewhere in the state goose NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL lunting closes January 9. The black brant season along NHS’s Teen Action Program .he coast extends through Feb veled to Weiser and stomped all officially started Jan. 3 under ruary 20. This fine game bird Barb Williams and Norma Rod over the Wolverines 72-45. is found mainly on Nehalem, Congratulations to both the ríguez. Tillamook, and Netarts bays, This year TAP Drive goal wrestlers and the basketball traditionally favored resting and planned by the Bulldog staff will players. feeding areas. Black brant *********** be $500.00. NHS students in may also be found wintering Next week there will be a 1971 raised $1011.53. on Siletz, Alsea, Coos, and Certain projects will be as wrestling match with Caldwell other bays along the coast. signed to a club or organi at Caldwell, Jan. 11. Jan. 13 zation and each club will be the Grapplers will go to Weiser NYSSA WRESTLERS in charge of collecting the money and wrestle, then at 7:30 the Grapplers will tangle against the BEAT CALDWELL earned. The Bulldogs Nyssa wrestlers won over Canisters were placed in lo Vale Vikings. will host two basketball games Caldwell Tuesday evening by a cal businesses to enable Nyssa Friday they will score of 33 to 28. Chris Moore, citizens to support research this week. against birth defects which af meet with Bishop KellyandSat- Dar Haney and Phil Wilman all fects some 250,000 children urday against Emmett. Good won by pinning their opponents each year. We hope that we Luck to the wrestlers and the in the close match. players. Individual results were as will surpass our goal again basketball ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ follows: this year. ********* NYSSA 11 CALDWELL II ANGLERS ASKED Waterfowl Season Ends BULLDOGS ON THE GO Nyssa’s Future Homemakers of America sponsored their an nual Mother-Daughter Christ mas Buffet December 13. Patty Seuell. team captain of the losing side in the magazine drive, was in charge of conduct ing the program. New officers elected for the FHA executive council include Sharon Kurtz, president; Eileen Joyce, vice-president; Gail Hi rai, secretary; Sara Vielma, merit checker; MaryAnnChad- wick, assistant merit checker; Pam Bock, historian; Amy Bar ton and Barbie Bosselman, song leaders; Jill Jackson, parlimen- tarian; Kathy Shell, treasurer; and Shelley Munn, reporter. »»♦*»*•♦♦♦»♦ Wednesday, Jan. 6 Nyssa hos ted a wrestling match against the Capitol Eagles and the mighty bulldogs won 46-7. Jan. 8 the Bulldogs traveled toHaif- way and won 45-18. That same night the basketball players tra- TO TURN IN CARDS Sport fishermen are urgedby the Game Commission to dig down in their wallets or other places they store hunting and fishing licenses and return their expired 1971 salmon-steelhead license, commonly called the salmon-steelhead record card. Reino Koski, who has the im portant task of calculating total salmon and steelhead catch in the state, advised that collec tion boxes are available at all license agencies for the conve nience of the angler. The cards also may be mailed directly to the Game Commission or turned in at any of its five regional offices. Koski said the record cards provide the basis for calculating the total catch as well as de termining the catch by indivi dual streams. He advised ang lers that it is important that all cards be returned to provide Nyssa’s Jeff Marquez lead the scoring with 19 counters. Weisers JV squad defeated Phil Klinkenberg scored 13. the Bulldog JV squad 65-53 on Walker was high point man the Wolverines court January from Weiser. He was followed closely by Mallory with 16. 8. court. NYSSA - Blanch 21, Moffis 16, Engstrom 14, Nichols 8, Lewis 2, Ross 2, Trost 2, Wil son 2. WEISER - Fox 16, Lee 10, ¿fl *■> (PLUS 50 BONUS STAMPS WITH $5.00 OR MORE MEAT PURCHASE ) RIB CUT PORK CHOPS LOIN CUT PORK CHOPS LOIN END CUT PORK ROAST 69t 79t - 59t Ib. ARMOUR ALL MEAT SMOKIES DAVIS CAMPFIRE WHOLE PICNICS DAVIS CAMPFIRE SLICED PICNICS YOGURT ROYAL GELATIN 7a pt. SIZE CERTIFRESH M&W "AA” QUALITY ICE CREAM URGÍ fGG$ '/2 GALLON 59* 2-lb. PKG. MORRELL’S FRONTIER HOME l-lb PKG. DAIRIES COTTAGE CHEESE Ib. 2 63 CARTON DEL MONTE BREAKFAST PRUNES 2/79* 2-lb BAG (PLUS 50 BONUS STAMPS WITH 2 OR MORE DOZEN) RED ROSE FLOUR BAYER’S 36 ct. 2/49t THROAT LOZENGES 2/$l HAIR CONDITIONER 89t WORK GLOVES 2¡'99t CLEANER BAGS 2/89t ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN 25 lb. BAG $1.99 LIFE 6 oz. SCENTED 59t BATH OIL 69* h IDZE n food S MORTON’S 8 oz. MEAT PIES RHODES BREAD ORANGE JUICE SNOW’S CLAM CHOWDER 15 oz. 3/$l FLAMINGO 8 oz. JIFFY 9 oz. CAKE MIX MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 5 LOAF PACK qt. 59t (PLUS 50 BONUS STAMPS WITH 3 OR MORE CANS) JIFFY BISCUIT MIX FIG BARS DRINK MIX TOWELS FACIAL TISSUE KOTEX FIRESIDE SILK 150 COUNT SUPER OR REG. 40’S WHITE KING "D” DETERGENT V 2-It. JUMBO ROLLS 49 oz. LUMBERJACK SYRUP SHORTENING SALMON M&W BLEACH 49t 69t 69t 2/89t 24 oz. BAKERITE 3-lb. CAN TUXEDO -ORANGES $ I 40 oz 2-lb BAG HERSHEY’S CHOCOLATE, INSTANT NEW ¿ 5 10/51 37t 2/$l 69t 4/S1 5/89C $1.29 ««■ 2/$l AND FROSTING MIX (PLUS 50 BONUS STAMPS WITH 2 OR MORE) I 6/SI 79t 3/89t BETURKEYKEN~ MENUS FAC1LLE ROYALE 1/2 GAL l-lb. CAN GALLON JUGS. Pricas Effective Saturday 12 lbs. U.S. NO. 1 POTATOES CABANA BANANAS FRESH, GREEN SPINACH NO.l Oregon SLICED BACON SLICED BACON 59t 79t Æ Large Ovals Farmers Feed & Seed 16 oz. MORRELL’S FRONTIER 5/s 1.00 12/M.00 VACUUM o CHUI BRICKS 3 oz. (50 BONUS STAMPS WITH $3.00 OR MORE NON FOOD PURCHASE) Nyssa Ib. JOHNSON’S 69t 39t 43t ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS the most accurate estimate pos sible of the 1971 salmon-steel head sport fishery. RANGE BLOCKS RANGE CHECKERS 12 oz. HOME DAIRIES MEN’S HANDY ANDY Cattle Feed Supplement Ib. > “It wan all that his family left for his use today, I'll bell” I-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:«-»:-:- t PORK CHOPS SUCRETS 24 ct. € NYSSA - Marquez 19, Klink enberg 13, Ollison 10, Stewart 6, Apodaca 4, Sappe 1. WEISER - Walker 17, Mal lory 16, Haun 15, Kautz 12, Falash 4, Nakamia 1. ECONOMY PACK 'A 100 — Oyama (C) dec. Cleaver, 14-4. 107 — Kldo (N) dec. Beuhler, 8-4. 114 — Colins (C) pin P. Schilling, 3rd. 121 — K. Schilling (N) dec Berenter, 62 128 — Tallabus (C) pin Crego, 2nd. 134 — Perez (N) dec. Squibb, 7-6. 140 — Moore (N) pin Hearst, 2nd. 147 — Huffman (N) won disqualifica tion. 157 — Haney (N) pin Feller, 3rd. 167 — Jackson (C) pin Lords, 3rd. 187 — Wilman (N) pin Haney 1st. Heavyweight — Chapman (C) pin Rosas, 3rd. My Neighbors Thursday, January 13, 1972 Taylor 7, Hunt 8, Fields 3, Haun 2, Kerfoot 2. FIRM, RED CHERRY TOMATOES 39t - 12t 19t 29t 10-lb. BAG BUNCH PT. CUP markets 1 0 NYSSA ... OREGON