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Pag« Ten The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon BASKHTBAU SB t® Friday, Feb. 15 NYSSA JV 42. CROOK COUNTY 33 Nyssa JV 10 23 27 42 Crook C. JV 4 14 23 33 Nyssa-Marcum 11, Blanch 8, P. Escobedo 9, Oldeme- yer 4, Wiley 2, Haney 6, R. Escobedo 2. Crook County-Clements 14. Duncan 2, Gillett 11, Austin 4, Pollard 2. ****** ADRIAN 64, MARSING 62 Marsing 15 35 47 62 Adrian 20 36 50 64 Adrian - Beebe 18, Bishop 2, Brown 4, Evans 5, Smith 16, Ward 16 Marsing - Avermann 4, Haskett 2, Larsen 15, Ko- vis 28, Roeder 10, Perci- field 3. Saturday, Feb. 16 NYSSA JV 49, MADRAS 37 Nyssa JV 17 29 37 49 Madras JV 10 22 30 37 Nyssa-Marcum 19, Blanch 11, P. Escobedo 2, Olde- meyer 8, Wiley 2, R. Es cobedo 7. Madras-Barker S.Koppen- lefe 4, Gallagher 15, Storall 2, Knichtges 6, Fleetwood 3, Sooksoit 2, Falker 2. NEW PLYMOUTH ADRIAN 55 Wrestling Friday, Feb. 15 CROOK COUNTY 44, NYSSA 14 98 - KESSLER (N) decCoa ICC) 8-1. 108 Black (CC) dec Dave Simantel (N) 4-3. 115 - Hartley (N) dec Curtis (CC) 9-2. 122 - Bowman (CC) default Dan Simantel (N) 129 - Shrumm (fC)pin Bal lou (N) 3rd. 135 - B. Holcomb (N) draw Coolndge (CC) 7-7 141 - Perez (N)dec Robert son (CC)20-3. 148 - Lords (N) draw Mc- Phetnch (CC) 7-3. 158 - Perry (CC) dec. Adams (N) 3-0. 170 - Lee (CC) pin Church (N) lst. 188 - Beatty (CC) for- - lst. 191 - Elsea (CC) dec. Mit chell (N) 9-3. Heavy-Buck (CC) forfeit. Saturday, Feb. 16 ■ Adrian 12 28 40 N. Plymouth 24 40 56 75 Adrian - Evans 21, Beebe 14, Ward 10, MacKenzie 6, Smith 2, Brown 2. New Plymouth - Rick Hawker 2, Nickodemus 5, Pittman 10, Ziegler 14, White 30, Sorenson 2, Derry Hawker 2, Rotert 2. NYSSA 36. MADRAS 24 98 - Kessler (N) pin John son 2nd 106 - Simantel (N) pin Nicho las (M) 1st 115 - Hartley (N) pin Mont gomery (M) 3rd 123 - Lane M pin Holcomb ,N) 3rd 130-Pene (M) dec. Ballou 136 - B. Holcomb (N) dec Cunningham (M) 8-4 141 - Perez (N) dec. Gra ves (M) 23-0 148 - Lords (N) dec. D. Le Clair (M) 20-2 157 - Adams (N) dec T LeClair (M) 12-0 168 - Moss (M) dec. Church (N) 11-4 178 - Steeple (M) forfeit 191 - Mitchell (N) dec. El liott (M) 4-3 Hvy. Muskof (M) forfeit Bulldogs Win Two Two Place In Mo re Last Week-end Judo Tourney The Nyssa Bulldogs cla wed two more steps up the ladder in Greater Oregon League play over last week end, easily beating Crook County Friday night 63-33, and coming from behind to narrowly defeat Madras, 49- 46. The Bulldogs now have a conference record of 9-0 and a season record of 15-3. Friday night Crook County of Prineville made a game of it in the first quarter, but Nyssa pulled ahead 34- 14 at half-time and Coach Gerald Talbot used all his players in the lop-sided win. Jeff Marquez with 14 and Ken Stewart with 11 were the only players in double figures as eight other pla- yers shared in the scor- ing. Saturday night the White Buffalos of Madras led most of three quarters before the Bulldogs pulled ahead at the AHS CALENDAR February 21, National Assembly, 2:30 p.m February 23, Community Smorgasbord, Grade School Cafeteria. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. February 26, Swing Con cert. Band and Chorus, at High School. 8 p.m. February 28, Solo and En semble Contest at Adrian all day. 100 PAIR TO PICK FROM VALUES TO $12.95 $3.99 MEN’S COTTON TWILL PANTS SIZES 28 THRU 33 WAIST »1.44- CANNON Nyssa 9 20 37 49 Madras 14 22 35 M Nyssa - Jeff Marquez 30, Stewart 7, Klinkenberg 4. Moore 4, Mark Marquez 2, Cruz Martinez 2. Madras - Nicodemus 16, Earl 6, Ruiner 4, Mitchell 20. GREATER OREGON LEAGUE Nyssa 9 0 Vale 8 1 Grant Union 7 2 Burns • 4 Mac Hi 4 5 Madras 2 6 Wahtonka 1 8 Crook Cty. 0 8 15 2 15 2 10 8 7 10 8 10 9 I 15 1 16 • On Energy Energy recovery from garbage will be the topic of the program at the Nyssa PTA meeting February 21, at 8 00 p.m in the Nyssa Cafeteria. Bruce Sarazin from the Malheur County Solid Waste Planning Project Office will present the program. Discussions will center around the current State and Federal laws, local prob lems and the various pro posals to solve the local problems while meeting the regulations. Everyone is ur ged to attend. Public Meeting WEDNESDAY, FEB 27 - Hay Growers meeting, Nyssa, NFO Collection Point. Gordon Dones, State Hay Chairman speaker, 8 p.m Consultant MATERIALS 100% POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT AND OTHER MATERIALS VALUES TO $4.98 Nyssa - Jeff Marquez 14, Valencia 5, Stewart 11, Klin kenberg 8, Moore 4, Olli- son 2, Mark Marquez 3,Cruz Martinez 8. Marcum 4, Bla nch 4. Crook County - Gillette 2, Austin 12, Barnes 4, Sto ver 2, Simons 3, Gerke io. The annual Ore-Ida Judo Club tournament was held Saturday, February 16 at the Jud< Hall in Ontario. Sherman Takatori placed second in the 12-year old heanweight. and Phillip Ke- veren placed second in the 12-year old middleweight. Beitone Names Robert E. Hall, Payette, has been appointed a consul tant for Bel tone Hearing Aid Monday, Feb. 18 Service, 128 S.W. 2nd Ave nue (Centre Theatre buil ding), Ontario. The appoint JUN1OR VARSITY TOURNEY ment was announced by John NYSSA JV 46, BISHOP KEL Pierson, the local authori LY 35 zed dealer for Beltone Elec tronics Corporation of Chi Nyssa JV 12 24 30 46 cago. Beltone is a world B. Kelly JV 6 24 30 35 Nyssa-Marcum 10, Blanch leader in hearing aids and 24, P. Escobedo 2, R. Es electronic hearing test inst cobedo 6, Sappe 2, Wiley 2. ruments. Bishop Kelly-Artis 11, An- As a Beltone consultant, Hall will devote his full time shtiqui 10, Bassick 4, Hol den 2, Leonard 6, Wolfe 2. to assisting the hard-of-hear Women's Volleyball ing citizens of Malheur and Harney counties. During his intensive training he was in Program At TVCC structed in the use of Bel Tuesday, Feb. 19 Area women who are in tone electronic hearing test terested in Volleyball are instruments and in fitting NYSSA JV 58, MIDDLETON invited to take part in an in Beltone hearing aids. 56 Hall, his wife Bettye, and tramural tournament pro Nyssa JV 13 31 41 58 gram at the TVCC gymna daughter Susan are long Middleton JV 8 28 36 56 sium Tuesday evenings at time residents of the Snake Nyssa - Marcum 17, Blanch 7;30 He is the p.m Participants River Valley. 26, P. Escobedo 6, Olde- should bring their own gym former owner-operator of meyer 4, Kouns 3, R. Esco clothes. Dressing room and Davis Shoes in the West Park bedo 2. shower facilities will be avai Plaza, Ontario, and prior Middleton - Metzker 7, lable. Bring your own towel. to that time was manager Johnson 16, Davis 10, Hop For further information, call of the Penny’s store in Pa kins 19, Hopkins 4. Nicki Pierce at 889-64 93. yette LADIES' SHOES end of the third quarter. Jeff Marquez led the Bull dogs with 30 points, and was strong on the backboards Nyssa will be on the road this Fridat against John Day. N 6 34 45 63 Crook County 8 14 18 33 88‘..o BATH TOWELS H.66 s4.99 Working Three 16 8 Rolling Pins 8 16 15 9 Alley Goofs Pin Spinners 15 9 Big Three 10 14 13 11 Gutter Snipes The Triple X 11.5 12.5 Gutter Gussies 11 13 Striking Trio 85 15.5 Sandbaggers 8 16 8 16 Tri Angles Wee Three 8 16 High Individual Game and Series Helen Okai, 201/497, Alta Stunz 185/450; Velma Stam, 185, Nadine Sparks 183; Emma Benedict 465. Bowler of the Week - Scratch-Helen Okai 497. Handicap - Alta Stunz, 540 0 0 0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Pounds- Pruyn U M Martin-Mills 20 12 Jefferies-Downes- Hust If 13 Vanzelf-Hiatt 11 M 17 15 Riggs-Card 17 15 Holmes-Myrick 17 15 Stuthiet-Clary 15 17 Murphy-Woodie Heitzman - Robinson 12 M 12 M Morrison-Reed 12 M Stell-Seward Kreigh-Cooper-Oord 11 21 Team high handicap game and series: Heitzman-Robin son, 798, Pounds-Pruyn, 785/ 2334, Martin-Mills, 782, Hol- mes-Myrick, 2267, Stell-Se ward, 2221. Women’s high scratch game and series: Nancy Heitzman, 182/468, Ailene Holmes, 181/479; Effie Mar tin, 177/479; Joan Jefferies, 468; Nellie Pounds, 460. Men's hi scratch game and series. Jim Robinson, 211/ 521, Gib Holmes, 201/559; Dennis Martin, 199, Ron Pruyn, 526 TUESDAY NIGHT BUSINESS MEN'S-FARMER’S LEAGUE Home Dairies 61.5 38 5 Palmer’s Eq. 56 5 43.5 55.5 44.5 Adrian Oil 54 46 TV Farm Ser. Murdock A 54 46 Mendiola 53 47 Eastside Cafe 53 47 Elliott Tire 47 53 Dessert Seed 47 53 Farmers Feed 45 55 Nyssa Police Twilight Cafe 42.5 57.5 63 Nyssa Sanitation 37 Team hi handicap game and series: MurdockandMen diola, 841; Treasure Valley Farm Service, 839/3145, El liott Tire Store, 877/3157; Home Dairies, 3160. Individual hi scratch game and series David Sarazin, 228-209/774, Ken Fortin, 208, Rudy Marostica, 201/ 755, Jes Assumendl, Ken Fortin, Ray Riggs, 721. 0 0 0 SUGAR BABES Albertsons »1 16 8 Owyhee Beauty 15 9 14 Farmers Feed 10 14 Brackens 10 Michaels 13 11 13 Greens Jewelry 11 Parma W. Lftr 12.5 1'5 Albertsons »2 13 11 9 15 Holcomb Kassmans 7.5 16 5 game and High team Series: Parma Water Lifter, 646/602/595/1843, Albert sons *2, 1647, Michaels, 1645. High individual game and series: Addie Vinsonhaler, 236/508, Nancy Heitzman, 187/507, Judy Orozco, 182; Bonnie Nichols, 525. 0 0 0 SPORTSMAN Id. Sporting 20 12 Mel's Husky 19 13 Owyhee Barber 16 5 15.5 Idaho Power 15 17 BAM Equip 12 20 Parma Wtr. Lftr 4 5 27 5 High team game and se ries: Idaho Sporting Goods, 1005/2923, Mel’s Husky, 1036,2918. Nyssa Auto Parts, 997/2872 High individual game and series Ron Pruyn, 221/575, Mel Hittie, 239/518, W. L McPartland, 219, EmilWoh- lcke, 515 0 0 0 PATRIOTS LEAGUE Stunc Lumber 19.5 4 5 The Olympic 16 8 Reib’s Market 16 8 Nyssa Welding 15 9 Muir Roberts 14 10 Sugar Bowl 12 12 Adrian Cafe 11 13 White Satin 10.5 13.5 Sunset Market 14 10 Paulus Jewelry 16 8 Ida 1st Nat. Bank 7 17 Wilson's Market 5 19 High games and series: Pam Hiatt, 223/556, Dar lene Gullett, 210, Nellie Leaf. 535, Janet Frank, 208/517 NHS CALENDAR is "Energy Crisis," cafe teria, 8 p.m February 22, Basketball at John Day, 8 p.m PD6T February 22 & 23, District 7AA Wrestling Tournament at Nyssa February 25, GAA, 7pm Junior Varsity Basketball Tournament at Ontario, Nyssa Vallivue, 6 30 p.m. February 26, Jr. Varsity Basketball Tournament at Ontario February 28, Junior High Wrestling at Middleton. AHÍNTI0N AU FARMERS We are now contracting high moisture com. Anyone interested contact ALBERTSON'S LAND £ CATTLE CO. NYSSA, OREGON TELEPHONE LEAGUE Nyssa Auto Oregon Concrete 21 20 WES FULLER 889-5463 ONTARIO BONDED QUALITY CONSTRUCTION I etui íul ± lj 503-372-2291 feel like an igloo? 11 12 Try Reddy s * BIG FOUR” Heat Saver Recommendations: o 0 © o Insulate (ASK ABOUT OUR 10-4-6 STANDARDS) Weatherstrip Caulk Double the windows and doors (OR USE PLASTIC SHEETS) Call our home tune-up experts RAY STRICKLAND 372-2412 NYSSA NYSSA, OREGON disappointed that Amtrak chose to award this year's experimental route to ano ther region, 1 am hopeful that the Pacific Northwest Regional Commission's study will show Hie feasibility if At the same time, however, finding funds which could match two-thirds of the de the Governor announced he ficit Amtrak might incur in has requested the Pacific Northwest Regionaleommis running the Seattle through sion, of which he is chair Southern Idaho to Kansas man, to launch a study of City route I have asked the the feasibility of the Com FMI t .tudi I atefull) all mission possibly picking up of the ramifications of this two-thirds of the deficit in possibility and report to me curred by Amtrak in ope as soonaspossible." Gover rating rail passenger ser nor Andrus said vice from Seattle to Kan sas City via Southern Idaho and Denver, if the amount is not too prohibitive "While I am of course Governor Cecil D. Andrus has released a letter from Amtrak Vice-President R. C Moot which apparently closes the door on the pos- sibility of train service for Southern Idaho this year. Does your home • CONCRETE WORK WILSON BROTHERS DEPT. STORE Idaho Seeks Amtrak Funds ENERGY SAVING TIP • CABINET WORK OTHER ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED Nyssa are entered. One of the leading teams is this group from Nyssa. Kneeling, from left, are Mike Wilmot and Dana Maxfield Standing are Greg Thiel. Tim Brown and Norberto Lopez. Argus photo. /----------- • REMODELING PILE RUG 6/s 1.00 LEAGUE THE TWELFTH ANNUAL JUNIOR BOWLING TOURNAMENT at Nyssa’s Sugar Bowl is in progress, with the first sessions last weekend and continuing through Saturday and Sunday. Over 300 entrants from Half way, Baker. Ontario, Caldwell, Nampa and • NEW HOME A FARM BUILDINGS 27x45 WASH CLOTHS League Standings Strickland & Fuller Construction, Inc. SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF BETTER TOWELS 100% NYLON REGULAR $6.98 SUGAR BOWL HOUSEWIFE Thursday, February 21, 197 4 For further Information, or planning aaaletanca to help raduca haatlng foaa In your homa ca« your focal Idaho Powar Company office 7 Idaho Power Company WISE USE IS COMMON SENSE