Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1972, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, Dscsmbsr 21, 1972
The Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Bulldogs W in
Fifth, 63-44
Sportsmen Reminded
To Obtain 1973 Licenses
The Nyssa Bulldogs broke
Oregon outdoorsmen are re­
open a close game in the second
Others affected early tn Ja­
half last Friday night to win by minded that the 1972 hunting and nuary are bow and arrow hun­
a 63-44 score over the Fruitland fishing licenses expire De­ ters intending to participate
983/979/2937, Hiatt Bros., 982 Grizzlies on their court, and cember 31 and new 1973 docu­ in the Roosevelt elk archery
2916. Howard’s Texaco 979, in doing so kept a winning streak ments are needed by all per­ season scheduled through Ja­
of five games going without a sons taking to the out-of-doors nuary and for 100 archers hold­
Eastman Insurance 2873.
defeat.
to hunt or fish beginning Ja­ ing permits for the IndianCreek
High
individual
scratch
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
Jeff Marquez led the balanced nuary 1.
elk area in Union County. The
games and series: Cork Olsen
DOUBLES
Shipment of 1973 hunting and only scheduled season for rifle
237/578;
Bill Purcell 224, scoring attack with 20 points,
16.5 568, Clayton Hiatt 224 / 533, followed by Jerry Wilson with fishing licenses to dealers is hunters is the Troy Elk Sea­
Martin-Hatch
39.5
Galen 12 points, and Pat Ross and Rod now in progress by the Game son extending through January
Holmes-Mynck
37.5
18.5 Bill Schireman 204.
32.5
23.5 Hiatt 541, Mike
Stam 533. Lewis with 10 each. Ken Ste­ Commission and is expected to and open to 250 permit hol­
Murphy-Miller
wart, playing briefly because of be complete to all agents by ders. Waterfowl and chukarand
26.5
0
0
0
29.5
Riggs-Card
the flu, tossed in 5. Geren Man- December 15.
quail hunters should also re­
27
29
Allen-Heitzman
✓
ley and Frank Moore played
Steelhead fishermen are the member to outfit themselves
27
29
VanZ elf-Hiatt
SPORTSMAN LEAGUE
their usual outstanding defen- mam group of sportsmen affec­ with a new license.
27
29
Morrison-Reed
ted by the new license require­
31 Owyhee Barber Shop 42
25
14 sive game.
McDaniel-Wagner
Bob Turner, with 16 points, ment since the winter season
Outdoorsmen are reminded
34.5 Idaho Power
37
19
21.5
Stuthiet-Clary
CHRISTMAS LIGHTING at the S. P. Bybee yard of
31 Nyssa Auto Parts
25
30
22 was the only player in double for these big fish is now in that a hunting license is re­
Stell-Seward
Anna Tensen, which features hun-
home on Columbia Avenue west of Clark dreds of
full
swing
and
will
continue
figures
for
the
Pat
Townsend
quired
to
hunt
for
any
animal
30
23.5
32.5
Bass
Union
76
22
Focht-Morris
colored lights on the house, out-
Boulevard attracts many visitors each year. buildings and shrubbery.
until spring. Anglers should of the state. This includes the
28
24 coached Grizzly team.
B A M Equipment
VanderOord-
Nearbv
is
the
beautifullv
lighted
home
and
obtain
the
new
document
well
in
The
Nyssa
JV
team
beat
the
game
species
as
well
as
rab
­
37 Q’s Trophy Cabin
19
33
Pounds
19
34 Fruitland JV’s 43-29 in the pre­ advance if they plan to fish on bits, coyotes, and other non­
Team high handicap game 4 Idaho Sporting Goods 18
New Year’s Day, January 1. protected animals.
Oregon Concrete
18
38 liminary game.
Series; Holmes-Myrick, 934
Nyssa Varsity - Pat Ross
17
35
2446; Stuthiet-Clary, 865/2342, Parma Water Lifter
High Team Game and Series: 10, Rod Lewis 10, Ken Ste­
Mornson-Reed, 833/2391.
Womens high scratch game Owyhee BarberShop, 1011/29- wart 5, Jerry Wilson 12, Ge­
Highway 95 was blocked by a northwest in a rigid grip during
10 YEARS AGO
and series: Arlene HolmesSil/ 39, Nyssa Auto Parts, 2901, ren Manley 2, Lee Ollison 2,
Frank Moore 2.
Grant Rinehart was unani­ tree across the road near the past week with the result
513;
Effie Martin 193/486, Parma Water Lifter, 2877. Bass
Fruitland Varsity - Peopple
that the temperature reached a
mously selected
as council Parma.
Rhonda McDaniel, 177, Bonna Union 76, 1012; Idaho Power, 8, Rice 1, Moore 5, Hovde 4,
1011.
new low for the season Monday
chairman
and
mayor
of Nyssa 30 YEARS AGO
Clary, 492.
The Oregon Game Commis­ Jordan Valley, developed a se­ for the 1963-64 term at the
High Individual Game and Se­ Turner 16, McCue 1,Winegar9.
here with 12 below. On account
Mens high scratch game and
A petition asking for dis*
Nyssa JV - Chris Martinez
rious leak this fall and is pre­ regular monthly meeting Dec.
of the Intense cold, which can«
series: Gib Holmes, 246.611; ries: Emil Walhcke, 195/550; 15, Joe Martinez 10, Ted Joyce sion has completed the 1972
continuance of the parallel
sently about 30 or 40 surface II.
tinned throughout the week, the
Bill Morrison, 210/554. Dennis Dale Adams, 220 536, Joel Mi- 7, Cliff Vanetti 2, Paul Short fish liberation season in Mai
parking system for automobiles
acres.
The maximum depth
heur
and
Harney
counties.
This
tchele,
517,
George
Cartwright,
Nyssa school is taking Christ­
He
has
served
in
this
capa-
Martin, 202; Roy Riggs, 555.
2, Bob Meadows 3, Roy Mos­ year,
67,000 legal rainbow is only about seven feet. It is city the previous four years and in Nyssa was filed with the city mas holidays two weeks early,
212.
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0
0
queda 2, Ray Wylie 2.
trout, 942,950 fingerling rain­ very possible Antelope Re­ at the end of this term will council at its monthly meeting the present plan being to resume
0
0
0
Fruitland JV - Howard ** » bow and cutthroat trout and servoir trout will winter kill have been active in city go­ Mondav night of this week
studies Tuesday, December 27,
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
The petitioners askedthatthe
Kutaz 3, Cate 18, Tschirgi 5, 28,364 warm-water game fish if more snow covers the ice
HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE
if the weather moderates.
vernment for a total of 14
Garmen 1.
city "discontinueparellelpark­
of six different species were and cuts down light penetration, years.
Skating Is the popular sport
37
Holcomb-Stacy
19
ing
and
go
back
to
the
old
sys
­
A
ithout
light,
algae
and
de*
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•
released in the waters of the
35.5
20.5
in Nyssa on the Wilson ditch,
32
24 Rolling Stones
Lundy-Snyder
that
we
tem for the reason
caying organic material will
counties.
33
23
Bud Anderson says 12 below
Steve Henigson, son of Mr.
32
24 Scatter Pins
Saraz in-Larson
The fall gillnet inventories of consume more oxygen than is and Mrs. Hal Henigson, re­ believe the parallel parking is not cold. It was 20 below
33
23
31
25 Goof Balls
Stedman-Hill
system
is
wasteful
of
gas
and
produced.
Thus,
if
the
oxy
­
the lakes and reservoirs in
32
24
at Ironside’s Sunday and Mon-
ceived his Eagle Scout award
Laan-Stam
30
26 Safety Pins
You cannot park as day when he secured the Christ-
31
25
Vale brought Nyssa’s win­ southeastern Oregon showed gen levels drop below five parts last Thursday evening during rubber.
Takami-DeBoer
28
28 Sugar Beets
many cars within a block by mas trees for the Nyssa Street
million, fish life cannot
30
26 ning streak to an end Tuesday excellent survival of the fin­ per
court of honor ceremonies in
28
28 Bowl Weevils
Jefferies-Proctor
the parallel parking system and intersections. The trees were
be maintained. Because of the
gerling
trout.
These
fish
will
Pin
Droppers
28.5
27.5
on
the
Vikings
home
court
be
­
the
high
school
little
theater.
31
Stam-Friends
25
we know that It is very aggra­
27
29 fore a packed crowd, which in­ provide the bulk of the trout low water levels at Antelope 20 YEARS AGO
erected and lights installed to­
Armstrong-Daudt
20
36 Three Splitters
vating to one in these trying day by Bernard Frost and Harry
Reservoir,
the
fish
are
con
­
available
to
the
anglers
in
1973.
26
30 cluded many from Nyssa. This
Pickers
Know-Mor-Jones
17
39 Pin
High
winds
Sunday
did
minor
times."
Antelope
Reservoir, near centrated and should provide
24.5
31.5 made up for an earlier loss to
Sales. Mayor DkkTensen made
Women’s high game and se- The Strutters
damages to property in the
Parallel
parking was es­
some excellent ice fishing.
Merry
Misses
20
36
the
Bulldogs,
and
the
two
top
ries: Aut Stedman, 178/491;
Nyssa area, including about tablished in Nyssa this month arrangements.
teams in the valley as of this
Joan Jefferies, 196, 488 Phoebe Misguided
$400 damage to the roof of the in accordance with an ordinance 50 YEARS AGO
Missiles
15.5
40.5 date, now stand Vale 6-1 and
in basketball as they were in Gem Produce Co., allowing rain
Snyder, 165/464.
Sixteen members of the Nyssa
High Individual Game
and Nyssa 5-1.
football. Tuesday, December to leak in and damage the walls passed by the city council.
Mens high game and series:
Volunteer Fire Department held
The
council
has
taken
the
pro
­
19, the Antelopes will be in and ceiling.
The game was a defensive
Art Stedman, 219/573; Vern Series. Allie Hartley, 192 476,
It was reported
the annual meeting of this or­
Harper for a second game with that a partially built wall on a posal under • advisement.
Snyder, 204/538; Dick Pounds, Amy Mitchell, 183/474, Louise battle throughout, and a cold
•
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ganization Monday evening and
the
Hill,
189;
Velma
Stam.
495.
Hornets.
This
will
be
the
team
just
could
not
hit
Nyssa
206/518.
concrete blockhouse on Arcadia
The Adrian Antelopes beat
celebrated the occasion with
Two-hundred
and
twenty-
Bowler of the week: Scratch, the hoop in the first half, scor­ Harper 67-52 Friday night for last game before the Christ- was damaged and a transformer
Team high game and senes:
three students of the Nyssa High a big roast duck dinner. The
Stedman-Hill, 853/2440; Jeffe­ Velma Stam, 495, Handicap, ing only 4 points in the first their third win of the season mas tournament in Joseph, Ore- near the Dessert SeedCotnpany
School worked a total of 3890 ducks had been captured the
Dusty
Bennett,
569.
gon
quarter.
They
had
a
total
of
on
December
29
A
30.
ries-Proctor, 830/2402; Stami
against only one defeat.
was shorted out to leave the
<iay before by a hunting party
0
0
0
11 at half-time to Vale’s 24.
An Adrian choir member, firm without power for machi­ days or 38,900 man-hours du­ and as the hunt was very suc­
Friends, 847/2395.
Dennis Beebe with 20 points
ring
the
recent
harvest
season
The Bulldogs outscored Vale
Loren Robinson, has been nery.
0
0
Q
cessful the boys tad a whole
TUESDAY MIXED DOUBLES in the second half by one point, and Stuart Ward with 17 led accepted and will attend the
the Adrian attack, with the lat­
In the Nu Acres section the
roast duck apiece, which they
40
YEARS
AGO
but wound up on the short end
All-Northwest concert in Port­ roof of a metal granary was
TUESDAY NIGHT BUSINESS­
proceeded to devour to the last
37.5
14.5 of the 49-37 score as they could ter playing only part of the game land in January.
Martin-Hatch
MEN’S FARMERS LEAGUE
The icy fingers of Old Man scrap. The banquet was served
torn
because of foul trouble.
from the rest of the
18.5 not score consistently.
33.5
Holmes-Myrick
structure
and
traffic
on
Idaho
Winter
heldNyssaandtheentire at the Sliver Grill.
Adrian
-
Beebe
20,
Condra
30.5
21.5
Murphy-Miller
Rod Lewis was high for Nyssa 8, Evans 8, Ward 17, Piercy 2,
Twilgith Cafe
116.5
63.5
23.5
28.5
Riggs-Card
with 13, followed by Jeff Mar­
Home Dairies
106
74
27
25 quez with 10. In a near iden­ Mackenzie 2, Fujishin 4, Bis­
Allen-Heitz man
93
87
Eastside Cafe
hop 2, Grau 2, Nolan 2.
27
VanZ elf-Hiatt
25
tical situation
Tracy Hawk
Elliott Tire
92
88
Harper - Bertalotto It,
28 scored 14 for Vale, followed by
24
Stell-Seward
Dessert Seed
89.5 Morrison-Reed
90.5
24
26 Bill Moore with 10. Only 11 Shira 6, Coleman 6, Haueter 9,
Adrian Oil
85.5
94.5 McDaniel-Wagner
Bradford 13, Mooney 7.
22
30
fouls were whistled against each
Farmers Fd ASd 83.5
96.5 Focht-Morris
20.5
31.5
VVSAAWVWWVVWVVVS
team, but Nyssa coach Gerald
Murdock A
32.5
Stuthiet-Clary
19.5
Talbot
drew
a
technical
for
Mendiola
99 VanderOord-Pounds 18
81
34
questioning an out-of-bounds
Palmers Equipmnt 81
99
Team game and series: Mar­
decision too strenuously.
Nyssa Police Dept. 81
99 tin-Hatch 826/2381.
Girl’s Athletic Association
Nyssa - Lewis 13, Wilson 7, AWAY/AWAWAW
Mt. View Eq.
78
102
Womens games and series:
Team high handicap game and Carolyn Pruyn 193/493; Effie Marquez 10, Ross 5, Stewart
Christmas is coming and that
series: Home Dairies, 870/32- Martin 190/469, Lori Murphy 2.
means
concerts, caroling,
Vale
-
Hawk
14,
Moore
10,
32,
Elliott Tire Store, 3228; 183/473.
Hall 9, Schlupe 6, Watson 4, Christmas trees, Christmas
Murdock A Mendiola, Nyssa
Mens games and senes: Ho­
dances and VACATION!
Police Dept., and Mountain View ward Myrick 218; Lou Stutheit Camman 4, Nelson 2.
The music department is
Equipment, 837; Dessert Seed 210/558; Carl Miller 201/538,
Larry Larsen
planning a band and choir con­
Company, 835/3184.
NHS
CALENDAR
Dennis Martin 542.
cert Thursday evening, Decem­
Individual high scratch game
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0
0
ber 21. Everyone is invited.
and series: Pete VanderOord
DECEMBER 21 - Christmas
The choir is going caroling
and Mike Stam, 214, Gary Jack- BANTAM LEAGUE
Concert (tonight) 7:30 p.m.
December 18. They will visit
son, 212/773; Bob Murdock,
Junior High, wrestling, Na­
nursing homes in Nyssa and
211; Bart Ostron», 772; Clark STP Strike Outs
28
8 mpa, 3:30 p.m.
Ontario.
Olsen, 755.
DECEMBER
22
-
Christmas
Pink Panthers
19
17
Band director Jim Johnson
0
0
0
vacation
begins.
Red Hots
19
17
arranged for the band to cut
School resumes, January 2,
Alley Smashers
17.5
18.5
SUGAR BABES
Christmas trees all day Satur­
The 3 Muskateers
17
19 1972.
day, December 16. Trees are
DECEMBER
23
-
Letter
­
Bob C ats
16.5
19.5
Owyhee Beauty
now
on sale at reasonable
16
20 mans Christmas formal 8 30 prices.
15.5 Bombers
32.5
Shop
to
12
p.m.
12
24
15.5 Belly Stompers
32.5
Brackens
Adrian High School Student
Team games and series: Bob 1
Parma Water
Council set the evening of Fri­
AHS CALENDAR
28
20 Cats 507/471/1376, STP Strike
day, December 22 aside to
Lifter
24.5 Outs 461/1298; Red Hots
Farmers Fd A Sd. 23.5
sponsor the annual Christmas
DECEMBER 21 - Jr. High formal.
3000 1
26.5 Pink Panters 1247.
Kassmans
21.5
Girls garnis and series Ma- and HighSchoolChristmasCon-
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1
27
21
Christmas vacation tiegins at
Holcombs
cert
8
p.m.
27 rina Maija 134/310; Kim Jack-
21
the release of school on Friday.
Michaels
DECEMBER 22 - Christmas School will resume January 3.
High team game and senes: son 114/118/304, Nancy Land­
vacation begins at 2 p.m.
Christmas Spirit is not the
Owyhee Beauty, 642/598/1802; reth 99; Teri Pounds 99/267.
School resumes, January 2, only kind this time of year.
Boys
games
and
series:
John
Parma Water Lifter, 590/1663,
1973.
• 1000 SERIES
Basketball is the sport of the
THUNDERBOLT
3000SER ES
2000 SERIES’
Farmers Feed and Seed, 1632. Kunkel 153/348, Buck Sawyer
DECEMBER 28-29 - Bas­ season and the Antelopes are
40 Months Guarantee
5 Year Guarantee
30 Months Guarantee
20 Months Guarantee
High Individual Game and Se- 125/334, Ronnie Robinson 122;
ketball
Christmas
tournament
First Year FREI
5 Year F REE
First Year FREE
12 Volt, Group 24
proving to be just as succes ful
ries: Liz Stringer, 217/544; Dana Maxfield 122/349.
at Joseph, Oregon.
Replacement
Replacement
0
0
0
Replacement
Bonnie Nichols, 193/504, Col­
12 Volt Group 24
12 Volt, Group 24
12 Volt, Group24
leen Froerer, 489, Pat Mar­ ELK HUNTERS ASKED
cum, 182.
Game Commission
Completes Fish Release
Bulldogs Lose
To Vale. 49-37
Adrian Beata
Harper 67—52
AHS NEWS
V
FROM AI L OF US!
»
ELLIOTT
BATTERIES
0
0
0
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
Muir-Roberts
45
15
The Olympic
40
20
Nyssa Welding
37.5
22.5
White Satin
36
24
Sunset Market
32.5
27.5
Rieb’s Market
31
29
Sugar Bowl
25.5
34.5
Wilson’s Market
21
39
Paulus Jewelry
18.5
41.5
Idaho Bank
13
47
High games and series: Car-
olyn Cooper, 202, Diane Jen-
nings, 191/559, Earlene Jen-
nings, 192/505; Pat Lombardi,
515.
0
0
0
COMMERC1EL
LEAGUE
Johannesen-Adams
36
24
Hiatt Bros.
35
25
Nyssa Co-op
34
26
Howard’s Texaco
27
33
33
27
Eastman Ins.
First Nat’l. Bank
25
35
M'A W Market
23
37
39
W hite Satin
21
High team handicap games
and series; M w W Market
994 2901; Johannesen-Adams,
1
4
TO RETURN CARDS
Oregon elk hunters are urged
to dig down in their wallets for
the elk hunter’s report card,
answer the several questions,
sign the card, and return it to
the Game Commission. The
card is self-addressed and no
postage is needed.
Nimrods will be making an
important contribution to help
determine the elk harvest for
1972 by the return of these
cards. Although the cards are
not used to compute total har­
vest (this is accomplished by
a questionnaire survey of 20,000
hunters), they are'used to pro­
rate the take of elk by game
management units and special
hunting areas. The more cards
returned, the more accurate
is this determination.
The report card is issued with
each elk tag.
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