THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1955
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JOURNAL
KENNY SNODGRASS
S ports E ditor
SPORTS,
Gay Way Bowl
Parma Continues
Win Streak
The Parma Panthers who are
currently leading the SRV B con
ference league turned i another
winning performance Tuesday af
ternoon on a muddy field as they
edged Middleton 4 3.
The contest which saw cloudy
skies nad windy weather prevail
went into extra innings when
both squads were tied at 3-3 all
Parma held the Warriors scoreless
in the top half of the eighth in
ning and went on to score the
winning run when Dale Bartle
stole home after getting on base
on an error.
Parma’s battery was Breshears
and Gibbs, for Middleton it was
Jones and Perisho.
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Decrease Noted in
Spring Pheasant
Census for Area
The pheasant population has
decreased in Malheur county and
the cock to hen ratio is lower thia
year, according to Cecil Langdon,
district game agent who has just
completed the spring pheasank
The Nyssa high school tennis
A cold cloudy atmosphere pre
Nisei Women's League
census for this county.
The thinclads of the Nyssa high team was edged 5-3 by Payette vailed last Tuesday afternoon
At Middleton Friday afternoon,
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Last year's census showed 4«
Dee’s Clippers
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21 a single, four walks and two hits
school track squad scored an im in a tennis match held at the city when Junior Evans gave up four Ontario Produce
354 204
pheasants per 100 acres of suit
Nyssa
Lumber
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22
park
courts
last
Thursday
after
hits
to
the
Bulldog
nine
to
rack
pressive 40 points at the SRV re
batters by
Middleton
pitcher able habitat and this year’s count
Soy Bean Products
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21
Chaney Wholesale
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up a 4-2 win and the second con East Side Drugs
lays at Ontario to best all other noon.
gave Adrian six runs in the sixth indicated 41 pheasants for the
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Garrett Freightlines
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competition by 13 points.
One of the afternoon's top ference victory in as many starts Van Patten Lumber 31
inning and 8-6 SRV B league
25
Bicandi
17
4
24 4 win over the Middle ton Vikings. same area. The average cock to
for
the
Ontario
Tigers
at
Ontario.
matches
saw
Dennis
Forbess
Other teams which placed in
4th Ave. "6 6 " Service 29 4
261 a
hen ratio this year is one cock to
Stunz Lumber
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26
Nyssa’s starting pitcher, Stan East Side Florist
Junior McGinnis pitched and eight hens as compared to one
the meet were Ontario with 27 4 , playing in the number one boys
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High game 248, F Rabenau.
Larry Culbertson was the catcher. 1 cock to four and one-half hens
Weiser 15, Emmett 144 , Meridian singles position trounce Halbert Thompson had a bad time of it L Josephson Produce 2 5 4 3 0 4
High series— 606, F. Rabenau.
in the second inning when the Everybody’s Inc.
11, and Vale coming up last with of Payette 6-3 and 6-1.
24 4 31 4
tallied last year.
Snake River Valley League
Tigers pushed across four runs. Central Produce
10 points.
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The results:
Adrian Thursday afternoon at
The census also indicated a de
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Bovs— D. Forbess def. Halbert The Tigers first hit of the con City Cleaners
Adrian, New Plymouth defeated crease in the bob white quail, *
All the events were entered by
Harbor
of
Lost
Soles
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High game— 220. Su Harada.
Adrian 7-3 in a Snake River Val small increase in the valley qu&it
three men from the various 6-3, 6-1; Sallee def. Springston test came as Jerry Fischer placed
Purina Kids
36 4
194
High series— 485, M. Nakamura.
iev League game. After choking and the hungarian partridge pop
schools in the field events, with 6-2, 7-5; Messick-Burns lost to a perfect bunt down the third
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Idaho
Power
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Gay Way Classic League
off an Antelope rally which pro ulation is about the same as last
four men eligible for the runs. i Miller-Carmen 3-6, 2-6; Pruyn- line to advance short-stop Pete
Sheldon Amusement
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duced a run in the last of the year. Thirty-nine samples total
The winners were determined on Forbes def Harriman-Hawley 4-6, Winegar who had earlier walk
Tobler's Feed ft Fuel
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ed
Junior
Catcher
Larry
Horvna
6-3,
6-0.
Rinelh
Fruit
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seventh, batteries for Adrian ing 100 miles were taken on foot
a basis of total distance or com
Evans
Motor
31
25
28
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Girls— Savage lost to Wells 0-6, dfove in the first Ontario run Nampa Bowling
were Skinner, pitcher, Culbert j by game commission employees
bined time.
Taylor Food Market
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when he doubled to left field to Leedy’s Bowl & Grill 24
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son, catcher.
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In the class B section Fruitland 4-6; Toomb lost to Asmussen 0-4,
Valley
Growers
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score Winegar. Jerry Fischer al Moore Hotel
23 4
184 Gav Wav Service
walked away with first place 0-4: Sager lost to Sugai 0-4, 2-4; so sprinted home when Thomp
No census was attempted for
23%
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4
East Side Cafe
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with 41 points, followed by New Adams-Olsen lost to Hale-Rals-
Westfall Wheel
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the chukar partridge, Langdon
son dropped Evan's ground ball Nyssa Implement
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i
ton
2-6,
5-7.
Plymouth with 36, Parma with 31
High game— 210. R. Marostica.
reported,
but birds have
been
to the right of the mound. Senior Town Tavern
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and Adrian 7.
High series— 575, Johnstone.
seen in most areas where they
Phil Hager drove home the win- Sheldon Amusement
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27
Valley Women's League
I have been liberated during the-
The results:
! ning runs with a deep triple to Cairo Market
14*2 27 4
“Chief” Eagle Plume, anthro
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past two years. This spring 300
! left field to score Horvna and M. G. Ice ream
High jump— Nyssa, tie for sec
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pologist
and
professional
plat
: Ackerman Motor
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mature chukars were liberated in
Evans standing up. Thompson
ond between Ontario and Em
High game— 243, Hiro Kido.
form entertainer will be guest
j Mansers, Inc.
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20
the Westfall and Riverside areas.
forced Doman to fly out to Bau
mett, Height— 16-9 3 1 .
Inouy
High
scries—
614,
K.
e.
speaker
at
the
next
dinner
meet
The Nyssa baseball nine after
Watsons
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man
in
right
field
to
wind
up
the
ing of the Malheur county Knife
Pole
vault— Nyssa
Weiser. losing their first conference game
Nisei Major League
Owyhee
Beauty
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and Fork club to be held Tuesday, Business Building
Only two entered, no height giv with Ontario last week 4-2, shut inning.
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H&D
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Veteran catcher Rod Holcomb Jaeke! & Rogers
April 26 at the Eastside Cafe in
en.
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out a strpng Emmett team 5-0 to
Stunz Lumber
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Receives New Look
Ontario.
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Broad jump — Ontario, Nyssa, register their first conference win drove in Bill Lovejoy for the Hollingsworths’
Leedy’s
294 304
Bulldog
run
in
the
initial
inning
One of Nyssa's early business
Central Produce '
2 5 4 22*2 Idaho Power
Eagle Plume, holder of two
Meridian, Emmett. Distance 55- of the year.
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has been receiving a
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college degrees and for three buildings
Stan Thompson, Bulldog hurl- of the ball game. Lovejoy whfi Building Specialties
7 4.
j
Globe Furniture
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years in World War II is a mem face lifting during the past week.
Shot put— Ontario, Nyssa, W ei er allowed only one hit in the had earlier in the inning pnehed Blair & Jacobs
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seven inning affair, and striking a clean single through the Tiger •’V " Club
ber of the Blackfoot Indian tribe. The building housing the Nyssa
ser, Vale. Distance— 118-14.
High Ind. Series—
22 4
2 5 4 ! Ruby Parsons
Discus— Ontario, Nyssa, W ei out 15 Emmett batsmen. Sopho- infield, was advanced to scoring Plaza Tavern
560 As an entertainer and interpreter Auto Parts located on the corner
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of Indian facts and fancies, he of North First and Main street
\ more Larry Schenk paced Nyssa position when Nyssa short-stop ; Bunting Tractor
ser, Emmett. Distance 379-8.
High Ind game—
27
Shuttle hurdles— Nyssa, Weiser, at the plate with a deep drive John Siminiar slapped a ground Paul Roberts Garage 21
Harriet Weims
203 will appear in tribal dress, sing was scraped and re-stuccoed. Ted
184 29 4
and dance and explain the Red Berreth of Ontario, owner of the
; triple to left field in the second ball to Tiger pitcher. Junior Child Bros. “66"
Ontario, Emmett. Time— 1:04.0.
High team series—
440-yard relay— Nyssa. Emmett, j inning which scored two runs for Evans who threw him out at first. ! High game— 233, Kay Hara
Watson’s
1855 man’s customs, how they were structure, stated that the front
High series— 611, S. Uchida.
developed and for what they were will be finished off to resemble
! the home team, and a home run
The Bulldogs behind three runs
Weiser, Meridian. Time:47.4.
High team game—
the adjacent business house own
in the fourth inning, scored one
League
Distance relay— Nyssa, Merid j in the sixth inning,
Leedy’s
696 used.
ed by Mrs. Jessie Morgan.
000 000 0 more run to windup the tallies
ian, Weiser, Vale. Time— 7:28.7. j Emmett
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Monday Night League
Old time pictures taken of Nys
040 001 0 for both squads. Larry Schenk R
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Sprint medley— Vale, Nyssa, j Nyssa
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Skating Party For
sa’s Main street show the struc
singled to left field to start the Ontario Produce
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Meridian, Ontario. Time— 2:13.4.
31
Brownie’s Cafe
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ture standing at a date believed
rally for Nyssa. Bauman, senior Osaki’s Phillips "6 6 "
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Berretts Service
880-yard relay— Ontario, Nyssa, : 328-7.
404
154 Adrian Frosh-Soph
27
Vale, Emmett. Time— 1:39.5.
Shuttle
hurdles — Fruitland, right fielder drew a base on balls Ontario Simplot
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Jaeke 1 and Rogers
Adrian— The freshman class of to be as early as 1908. It first
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the Adrian Union high school housed the Boise, Owyhee Irriga-
Mile relay— Emmett, Meridian, New Plymouth, Adrian. Time— and both runners advanced a Villa Park Market
26
Rinelli Fruit
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I tion Co., then the Maiheur Coun-
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base when Hoyrna muffed Evan’s Parsons Fruit
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1 : 02 . 0 .
took the sophomore class roller
M-R & Burningham
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Ontario, Weiser. Time— 3:55.7.
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\ ty bank and later the Nyssa
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Sheldons Jukes
Class B:
Mile relay— Fruitland, Parma, toss from the mound. Bill Love Josephson, Payette
3 2 4 23 4 skating Friday night at Frank’s
branch First National bank, one
joy who had scored Nyssa's first Rrainier Beer
Roller Rink in Ontario.
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High jump— Parma, New Ply New Plymouth. Time 4:01.0.
M. M. Hospital
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early day resident reported.
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440-yard relay— Fruitland, New run in the first inning, accounted Big 4 Billiards
Ben Franklin
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A bus furnished the transporta
mouth, Fruitland. Height— 15-10.
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Bracken's
164 3 9 4 tion and the class advisors ac
Pole
vault— Fruitland,
New Plymouth, Parma, Adrian. Time for another, when he smacked a Mun Iseri Insurance
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
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clean single to score Schenk.
Meeker-Tavlor Tractor 18
companied the group
Wilson's Dept.
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Plymouth, Parma. Height— 20-0 V*. j — :49.6.
High
game—
241,
Junior
Evans
w
r
as
the
winning
S.
Yano.
High team series—
Broad jump— New' Plymouth,
880-yard relay— Fruitland. Par
High series— 539, G. Vaughn.
R-R and Burningham
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Fruitland, Parma. Distance— 56- ma, New Plymouth, Adrian. Time pitcher giving up four hits, five
R & G
Idaho-Oregon League
walks, and striking out only two
High team game—
Adrian — The Adrian element
1— 1:42.1.
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RADIO and T. V.
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| Bracken’s Dept. Store
704 ary PTA will meet Thursday !
Sprint medley— Fruitland, Par Nyssa batsman.
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Shot put— New Plymouth, Par
201 South 4th St.
14 4
evening April, 21 at 8 p. m. at the
Stan Thompson outdid Evans Manser Inc.
High Ind. series—
27 4
ma, Fruitland. Adrian. Distance— ma, New Plymouth. Time— 2:15.1.
Service Calls After
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Fay Brown, scratch
526
Distance medley— New Plym in every department allowing but Kiwanis
110 - 1 .
7 P. M. or Sundavs
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Try the Journal Classified Ads.
19
High Ind. game—
Discus— Parma, New Plymouth, outh, Parma, Fruitland, Adrian. three hits, walking three and j Outdoorsmen
Call 7703 or 6693
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1 Denie Reitenbaugh, scratch
200 they get results.
White Hardware
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striking out 11.
Fruit-land,
Adrian.
Distance— Time— 7:42.0.
Nyssa Thinclads
Lead SRV Relays
Netsters Lose
To Payette 5-3
Ontario Edges
Nyssa 4-2
Antelopes Defeat
Middleton Friday
And Lose to N. P.
Indian to Address
Knife & Fork Club
Bulldogs Register
Conference Win
Hamilton Beach
Electric Mixer
Drawing
-for-
Their Completely Remodeled Buildings
EDER HARDWARE
VAN RETTEN LUMBER
Phone - Parma 4-2478 - Nyssa 2433
Adrian, Ore.
Vernon £. Parker, Manager
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955
Demonstration of GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES — G. E. Representative and
Idaho Power Home Demonstration Agent Will Re Present
Presto Electric
Skillet
Glass Spinning
Rod and Reel
General Electric
Steam Iron
$15 Small Tools
Your Choice
And Other
Valuable Prizes
Tickets Given
Between April 20
and 2 p.m. April 29
Drawing— 3:30 p.m.
Friday, April 29