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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nov. 1, 8 p.m.—Football, Meri dian here. Nov. 2—GAA state convention. Nov. 5 — FFA - FHA pancake By FRANK PARR and panel discussion. The Nyssa Bulldogs gave a good offensive show early in supper Nov. 7. 8 pun. — Senior career the first quarter and then again in the second half to win night. their fourth game of the grid season Friday evening over Nov. 8 — Student government Vallivue high school by a score of 20-13 at Caldwell. day. The winless Falcons in their first football season have been Nov. 8-9—Operetta, "Man From improving each week and looked very good at times during Venus." Nyssa Bulldogs Down Vallivue 20-13 For Fourth Win of Football Season -------------------------------------- ♦this hard-fought game. Advantages oi Sports Explained by Morford a first down on practically every play, with Craig Bur By COACH BOB MORFORD Is football too dangerous? The bank, Noble Morinaka and Les question often posed by parents Mayden taking turns as ball car is whether they should allow riers. Gene Brown went around their boy to participate in junior right end to score the first touch or senior high school football pro down. grams. Another question which Extra Point on Second Try frequently arises is whether it is Nyssa was offside on the first better for a student to make “A” try for point, and then Morinaka grades than to put in extra time skirted left end for the conver in athletics which might possibly sion. The score stood 7-0, Nyssa. lower his grades to a “B” aver After an exchange of punts, age. Vallivue took over and went 70 Football is not a dangerous yards in 11 plays for a touch sport when played under the down. The extra point attempt supervision of school coaches and was good and the score was tied with proper equipment. at 7-7. That ended scoring in the first half. Accidents Fewer After taking a punt midway in As Coach Lynn Waldorf so tersely stated a few years ago, the third quarter on the Vallivue if the same number of teenagers 49, Nyssa went straight downfield were NOT practicing for football, for her second score, with Bur more of them would be injured bank plunging over from the 2. or killed, as in auto accidents, The Bulldogs were again pe than hurt on the gridiron. nalized on the try for point and Nowadays, thanks t o dental again Morinaka carried 7 yards aids, hardly a single player even for the extra point for a 14-7 chips a tooth during the entire score. football season. Falcons Make Last Score And the few injuries that occur Nyssa kicked off to Valli vue are usually sprained ankles or and Ward, Vallivue quarterback, maybe a broken leg—not fatal in turned on a passing attack that juries. Football teaches them play. It netted 60 yards in five plays. The also gives the boys excellent phy Falcons made their second score sical drill, which in itself is ad but failed to get the extra point. mirable health insurance for a Score was 14-13 in favor of the Bulldogs. longer life. Then came a controversial on And it meanwhile broadens the boy’s perspective so he is not a side kick. The officials erred in narrow, horn-rimmed glasses in allowing the Falcons to kick over trovert all his life with little con and the incident fired up the Bulldogs. After exchanging punts tact with reality. We’d have far better teachers the Nyssans turned on their of and preachers if they had all fense again and Morinaka scored played football or engaged in on an 8 - yard gallop. Burbank other competitive athletics dur went over for the extra point. That ended scoring for the eve ing high school and college. ning and Nyssa won 20-13. Health Insurance Backfield Outstanding Our medical and dental colleges Mayden, defensive specialist, are beginning to realize, too, that a “B” student who has a well- took over on offense for the in rounded personality from athle jured Rudy Atagi and played an tics and social leadership on the outstanding game, as did Mori campus, is usually superior to an naka, Burbank and Brown in the ‘‘A’’ student who has a shut - in backfield. personality. The line was good most of the j Besides, I am not joking re time except for the second quar garding the health insurance that ter when the Falcons seemed to athletics offer. penetrate at will. Coach Bob Heart trouble is now the Num Morford must have straightened ber One cause of death in Am the boys out at halftime and they erica, producing three times as came back strong to play a good many fatalities as all forms of game. cancer combined. Ward was outstanding for Val An athlete tends to have a lar livue. He is the son of Conley ger heart, which means his two Ward, former Nyssa high school coronary arteries are likewise student who now teaches at Cald bigger. well high school. Thus, as the coronary arteries The Bulldogs play the last grow thicker from hardening, game of the season Friday eve due to old age, they don’t get ning on their home field against plugged up as readily. Meridian. The local boys have For when a tiny blood clot played interesting ball all sea flows along a coronary artery, it son and a good crowd is ex is not as likely to plug up the pected to see them wind up the artery if the latter is larger. So I 1963 season. please remember that exercise, I especially running and distance swimming, produces larger hearts. I Band Director Gives Heart Beats Slower Brief History of Trip An athlete’s heart thus doesn’t beat as fast as the heart of the To Rose Parade Jan. 1 (Continued from Page 1) non-athlete. A two - miler may thus have a normal pulse rate the cafetorium at 8:16 p.m. Nov. of only 66, instead of 72. 8-9. Band members also have His larger heart thus gets six light bulbs for sale. Other fund additional rest periods or “heart raising projects will be announced naps” every minute. later. Since he doesn’t race his hu It is estimated by the Tourna man “motor” as fast as does the ment of Roses association that non-athlete, it doesn’t wear out over 100 million people will view as rapidly. the Rose Parade on television this So encourage your children to New Year’s Day, the band di build up more rugged hearts dur rector concluded. ing youth, especially if they maintain a “B” average mean HUNT PHEASANTS IN AREA while in their studies. Guests at the Ed Brandt home Athletic coaches also veto li during the past week were friends quor and tobacco, so your sons who hunted pheasants in the benefit from that positive instruc area. Returning to their homes tion, too. Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie (From the Nyssa High Bulldog) Miller and Barney Johnson of Eastside, Ore.; Hoy Hoover and Don Wooth of Empire, Ore.; Jerry Daugherty and Clyde Allen of North Bend; Tommy Mishler of Sheridan, Ore. Orville Mishler and Merlin Wil son of North Bend and Roy John son of Eastside plan to remain another week. Phon* 372-3932 NYSSA THEATRE FRIDAY—SATURDAY and SUNDAY November 1, 2 and 3 A Great Picture Based on a Story in the Greatest of Books! "BARABBUS" IN COLOR — With — Anthony Quinn Silvana Mangano Arthur Kennedy PRESENT DEMONSTRATIONS Demonstrations of newer trends in math and science were pre sented this week for local teach ers by George Katagiri and Chuck Jaeger. The two men are from the Oregon Department of Education with Katagiri being consultant in science and Jaeger in mathematics. ENTERS BOISE HOSPITAL Frank Graham suffered a stroke Saturday night at his home on route 2, Nyssa. He was taken to the Veterans’ hospital in Boise Monday and is reported to be in satisfactory condition. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell of rural Nys sa and John Howell of Payette visited him Sunday at his home. Classifieds Got Quick Results! RETURN TO TEXAS BASE Private First Class and Mrs. Eden R. Lopez have returned to Fort Hood, Texas, after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Lopez. The latter accompanied her son and daugh ter-in-law to Texas to visit rela tives and friends. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 Four Accident Cases Treated at Hospital ADRIAN GAME SCHEDULED Nyssa Births . .. Adrian Antelopes will meet the McCall football squad at 3:30 Fri-' Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Slippy of Nyssa, a 6-pound, Milo Meidinger of Concord, day afternoon on the Oregon 10-ounce boy, Daniel. gridiron. This will be the final , Calif., was treated Saturday at Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. James game of the season for Adrian. Malheur Memorial hospital for Skeen of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 6- birdshot wounds on both lips. ounce girl, Julie. FRIDAY DANCE SLATED Donald Meldrun, route 1, On Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adrian drill team is sponsoring tario, was treated Monday for a dance to be held at 8 o’clock Ishida of Parma, an 8-pound, 1%- first, second and third degree Friday evening in the American ounce boy, Keith. burns on his left forearm. He was Legion hall. Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Do burned when a hot pipe covered mingo Ybanez of Nyssa, a 6- with lime dust exploded into home of her grandparents in Ap pound, 13-ounce boy, Johnny. flame at Amalgamated Sugar fac ple Valley. Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel tory where he is employed. E. L. McCrady sustained sec vin Calhoun of Nyssa, a 7-pound, Lois Morrison, small daughter ond degree burns on his right 2%-ounce boy, Wesley Scott. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrison of hand Wednesday while capping a Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Del Caldwell, was given emergency valve on machinery at Amalga bert Cleaver of Nyssa, a 7-pound, treatment Tuesday for the loss of mated Sugar company and it ex 5-ounce boy, unnamed. two fingers on her right hand. ploded in his hand. Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her fingers were accidentally All four patients were released Short of Parma, a 5-pound, 15- amputated while playing at the following treatment. ounce boy, Timothy Allen. VISIT HOSPITAL PATIENTS Mr. and Mrs. George McKee visited Sunday with Mrs. Albert Notheis and Vic Marshall, both of whom are patients in a Cald well hospital. The McKees re turned home via Wilder and were evening guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong. ATTEND PARTY IN VALE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were guests at a pinochle party given Satur day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton near Vale. Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Finch of Nyssa, a 5 - pound, 1%-ounce girl, Lenore Adele. /awri tie/oa/etfprices fwwt qw/riy Aocf WF «EIHWW slfcBVS HFOF * • WwK Wilwr Kraft—Velveeta M. J. B. — Regular and Drip CHEESE COFFEE 2-Lb. C 1 19 Can............................ ▼A .......... 79' 4 BOXES FACIAL TISSUE 89c F & P-Halves-No. 2% Size Festival — 40-Oz. Size PEARS 79' Strawberry Jam 69^ Jar Only Libby's 2 No. 2^2 Size Cans PEACHES________ 3 for 89* ME ATA i 2 for 69* J Treasure Valley —24-Oz. Bottles SYRUP ...................... Jolly Time — White or Yellow POPCORN............ 2-Lb. 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