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THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE I Tigers, Grizzlies Capture Honors In SRV Track Meet Held at Ontario Nyssa Births . . . NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 6. 4 p.m.—Frosh baseball. Ontario here. • * May 6. 6 p.m—Malheur county The Ontario Tigers, paced by a one-two sweep in both track meet at Ontario. hurdles, grabbed five first places and set three records as they May 6. 7 p.m.—PTA executive racked up 51 Mt points to win the SRV-A track title in the meeting. Saturday meet on their home field. May 7. 4 pun.—Baseball at Vale. Nyssa finished in second place with 31 Mt points, Emmett May 7, 8 p.m.—Spring concert hustled into third with 22Mt and Weiser took fourth spot with with all school bands and chor ----------- fil counters, followed by Vale, uses participating. 19*i; Meridian, 18; Vallivue, May 7-8—-SRV tennis tourna ment. 13; Payette, 10. In SRV-B competition, the May 8 — Junior class cooked sale (AFS project). Fruitland Grizzlies took top food May 8. 8 p.m.—GAA-sponsored honors by capturing nine firsts, breaking five records and chalk- [ twirp twirl in multi purpose room ing up 63 points. Homedale came at primary building. in second with 26 points, follow- j May 10—FHA fashion show re- Nyssa Scores 3-1 Win Over Payeiie In SRV-A Contest Payette suffered its first SRV- td by Kuna. 24 *5; Parma. 17; Mc A league baseball defeat Friday Call-Donnelly, 12*i: Middleton, afternoon when the Pirates fell 12; New Plymouth. 10; Marsing 3-1 to the hosting Nyssa Bulldi gs. and Notus. 7 each; Wilder, 5; John Moore limited the Idaho lads Melba, 2; and Adrian, 1. to three hits as he led Nyjsa to victory over the league-le»dinR Petrie Breaks Record Pirates. Among double winners was The Bulldogs got all the runs NHS sophomore Steve Petrie. He they needed in the first inning tossed the «hot 55-4*4 to erase the when they scored three hits off old distance of 49-lPset by Nyssan pitcher Joe Grief. Payette came Moore in 1960 and also tossed | back for its only run in the fourth the discuss 145 feet, one inch. Another first place for the Bull. I stanza when Grief and Warren Meador hit back-to-back doubles. dogs was captured by Vernon The local team scored its three Maulding in the 440-vard dash runs on a pair of singles, a double , with a time of :52.7. He also plac and a walk. Gerald Wyckoff ad ed fourth in the 220-yard sprint.1 vanced to first base on a single. Corfield came in first in high Myron McCradv walked and jump competition with a hop of Dick Meisinger hit a double, scor 5 feet. 6 inches. ing Wyckoff. Gary Mason’s single The local lads placed third advanced McCradv and Meisinger the 880-yard relay and second across home plate. the 440-yard relay. Batteries for the Bulldogs were Other Nyssa points were added Moore and Sid Lancaster. The by Steve Kerby who placed sec defeat was Payette’s first after ond in the 100-yard dash; John six straight wins. Nyssa’s record Holton, fourth in the 880-yard now' stands 4-3 in SRV-A league run; and Smit, four-way tie in j Play- the high jump event. Among 13 records snattered ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL during the Saturday meet was BASEBALL SCHEDULE that of Meyer from Ontario in May 7, 7:30 p.m.—Middleton at ■ pole vault competition with 12 j Adrian. . feet, 534 inches, topping the 12-3 May 11, 4 pun.—Adrian at Par mark set bv Nyssan Paige Zobell in 1962. ma. Carroll Pilches Second No-Hitler; Adrian Remains Second in B Contest Adrian’s Orville Carroll pitched his second no-hitter of the year Friday night when the Antelopes defeated the visit ing New Plymouth Pilgrims 9-0 in an SRV-B league contest. Carroll struck out seven players as he posted his third win without a loss. Gene Worden helped the Antelopes’ cause when he hit a --------------------------- *three-run triple in the fifth as the Adrian team Bulldogs Defeat Vale inning scored seven big runs. 13-6 in First Game New Plymouth's league rec-! ord stands at 4-3 while the1 Of District Contest The Bulldogs scored a 13-6 vic tory over the visiting Vale Vik ings Tuesday afternoon in the first game of their Oregon 7-A2 sub-district playoff. The Bulldogs' big inning was the second when they scored eight runs off pitcher Rod Ches ter. Eugene Brown hit a home run with the bases loaded to get the local team started. Moments later, Gerald Wyckoff connected for another homer with a man on base to add two more scores to Nyssa’s tally. The best two-out-of-three moves to Vale Friday. The winner of this tourney will then advance to the 7-A2 district playoff. Batteries for the Bulldogs were John Moore, Mike Kodama and Sid Lancaster. NAVYMAN BILL CONANT LEAVES FOR SAN DIEGO Kingman Kolony—Bill Conant, third class sonar operator, left Saturday by plane from Boise, bound for San Diego. He had spent a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Con ant, and also visited his sisters, ¡Mrs. Lester Stacy and Mrs. Mitch Anderson. Conant had recently completed an eight-month cruise in the Pa cific, including 43 days of patrol duty in the Tonkin gulf off Viet Nam, for which he was awarded a ribbon and medal. He also visited Japan, Hong Kong, Oki nawa and other islands in the Pacific. / NEED A LIFT? Pick up your phone and call your children Long Distance—or your parents—or an old friend. Puts you on top of the world. Try it and see. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY victory gave the Antelopes a 6-1 i mark for the season, still a game behind league-leading Marsing. Adrian ran its league record to 7-1 Tuesday afternoon as they scored a 15-2 victory over Melba Adrian hurlers Eugene Pratt and Dick Skogan teamed up to fan 14 Mustangs while Melba pitch ers combined to strike out 16 Antelopes. Middleton comes to Adrian Fri day for a 7:30 evening game and next Tuesday will find the An- ' telopes at Parma for a 4 p.m. contest. Long Stay in Hospital Ends May 1 for Lad Hurt in Farm Mishap Calvin Cleaver was released I i Saturday after spending more than a month in Malheur Me morial hospital recovering from i injuries sustained in a farm acci dent. The lad was admitted on March 24 when he fell from a tractor and was run over by the machine. He suffered a broken left thigh; and was in traction during his entire stay in the hospital. Calvin is the 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver of route 2, Nyssa. His parents re port he is most happy to be home and is recovering satisfactorily. As told to a member of the ‘ Journal staff, “Upon entering the hospital and being provided with one of the well-known ‘hospital affiliated’ conveniences the lad remarked, ‘Oh, you don’t have to bring me that; I’ll just wait j until I go home’.” Rural Home Struck By Lightning Flash The Norbert Sarazin home es- i caped major damage Wednesday afternoon, April 28, when light- ning struck the house and a near- by power pole. The Sarazins report the flash started two fires on the dwelling but Mrs. Sarazin was home and able to extinguish the flames be fore any great damage was done, although some siding was scorch ed. The lightning bolt resulted in damage to the family’s pump, hot water heater, washer-dryer, tele vision. radio and telephone. Fuse boxes were blown apart and cir- cuit breakers damaged. Mrs. Sarazin reports that the appliances are repairable and most damage is covered by in- surance. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! STUDENT EARNS MEDAL April 28 To Mr. and Mrs. For rest Huffman of Nyssa, an 8- pound, 1 Mi-ounce boy, Bryan Keith. April 30 To Mr and Mrs. Lupe Cervantes of Nyssa, an 8-pound, 4-ounee boy. David. hearsal. May 10. 4 p.m.—Junior vanity baseball. Adrian here. May 11. 8:15 p.m.—FHA fashion show in cafetorium. May 12—FFA project lour for freshmen. May 13. 4 p.m—Frosh baieball. Ontario there. May 13. 8 p.m.—PT A meeting in cafetorium. I Miss Susan Schenk placed first in typing I competition during a contest held Saturday at Ontario, sponsored by Treasure Valley Community college Announcement of her accomp lishment was made this week by NHS typing instructor. Mrs. Mar gery Nihart The local student was presented with a medal An other Nyssa student entered in the contest was Miss Becky Parks Participants were pupils from seven area schools including Bak er, Ontario, Prairie City, Vale, Nyssa. New Plymouth and Fruit land. The schools were allowed two contestants in each division, including typing I and II, short hand 1 and II. Buldonu-ro Salinas Garza and Domingo B. Garza were arraigned Tuesday by the FBI, before U. S. Commissioner E. Otis .Smith, on a federal charge of violation of interstate transportation of a sto len auto, according to FBI agent F. Davis. They were arrested i»y Oregon State Police near Nyssa on April 25 and following an accident were charged with larceny of an auto Both men were remanded to the custody of the Malheur coun ty sheriff at Ville in lieu of bond by Commissioner Smith and are awaiting removal to Portland by the U S marshal. I i i ; FBI Arraigns Men On Auto Theft Charge SIEMPRE ADELANTE CLUB SCHEDULES PUBLIC DANCES Membcin of the Sicmpre Ade- luntr club have announced thut they arc zp'>n«»ring a «erics of public dance« Iwgmning ut ii <>*. clock each Saturday night at Nyssu community hull A portion of the proceed« are being u»rd for the organization’« various projects, with the remain der going into u trust fund for Carlos Parra who is studying art in New York City. Mrs. Virginia Brandt told a Journal reporter curly this week that $37 37 hud recently been turned over to her und hud been deposited to the trust fund ac count. I 19m Salad Bowl Sunny Jim Salad Dressing SYRUP 39' Quart 20-Oz. Size 59' 2 Bottles Festival — 40-Oz. Size Libby's — Kosher and Dill Strawberry Preserves PICKLES 69' Jar Only ^-Gallon 59‘ Treasure Valley Adam and Eve — No. 303 Size Peaunt Butter Applesauce 3-Lb Jar $J09 National Biscuit 9 Cans For . >1M Giant Size CRACKERS . 2-Lb. 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