00000000 Thursday Mixed SUGAR GARY MOSS road. Awards were for outstanding 4-H or Scholarship winner, receives $200 cheek from FFA work in high school. Gary is majoring J. W. Jarvis, agricultural supervisor for Union in agricultural education at OSU. Jarvis told Pacific. He is among 18 Oregon State uni­ students they were in a growing family of versity students to receive checks at a 10,218 winners who were granted UP scholar­ banquet in Corvallis sponsored by the rail- ships since the program started in 1921. •••••••••• Nvssa Runner Bui Ip ups Down Emmett Huskies N.H.S. Bullpups shut out the Emmett Huskies 16-0 on Nyssa’s gridion, Oct. 30. In the first quarter Nyssa’s tail­ back, Craig Lewis, scored the first touchdown from the 3 yard line. The point after touchdown was also scored by Lewis. The Emmett Huskies were unable to overcome the strong defense of the Bull pups throughout the game. - NHS Bulldog. FRONTEND ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCING ------ o------ General Repairing ------ o------ Towne Garage Phone 372-3570 NYSSA ... OREGON — Basketball Pre view ••• BY COACH RALPH ALDRICH With our first game three weeks away we will have a lot to do in a hurry. This year finds six returning seniors that saw action with four of them start­ ing some time during last sea­ son. The returning seniors are Dan Wilson, 5’ 10” guard, Gary- Ross, 5’ 10” guard, Scott Jef­ feries, 6’ 1” forward; Colin Chester, 6’ 1” center; Reid Saito, 6’ 1” forward; and Bill Kouns, 5’ 8” guard. Attends State NHS runner Robert Edmond­ son placed 41 out of 162 parti­ cipants in the 1967StateCross- country Meet held in Salem, Friday, November 3. Accom­ panying Edmondson was Coach Ralph Aldrich. Robert, who is a freshman this year, completed the 2-1/2 mile course in a time of 14 minutes, 15-6/10 seconds. “Robert did an outstanding job, ’’ commented Coach Aldrich. A week before the state meet, Robert competed in the district meet held in Pendleton. His second place finish in this meet qualified him for the state meet. This is the second consecu­ tive year that Nyssa has had a runner qualify for state com­ petition. Since he is only a Freshman this year, Robert will have more opportunities to compete in state events. - NHS Bulldog. Along with these several re­ turning hoopsters seniors, jun­ iors and sophomores will vie for the 12 spots on the var­ sity team. We will play against Middleton here Dec. land there Dec. 5. These two games will be our only practice games. All other 20 matches will count either in SRV or Greater Ore­ gon A-2 league. As a Basket­ ball Coaching Staff we are look­ ing forward to this season . . . PERSONAL Go get them, Bulldogs. - NHS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne Bulldog. were weekend guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redford at Glenns Ferry, Ida. Other guests present for a pre­ Thanksgiving dinner were the Redford’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Huffman and family. 12 1/2% SAVE HIDE AWAY PLAN Holmes-Myrick 27 13 V'anderOord - BOWL 13 Vinsonhaler 27 Four FFA members and the ¡I Bullard-Stain 25 FFA adviser traveled to I^ke- LEAGUE Page Miller II 21 view, Oregon, for the State 18 22 Fortin - Knowles STANDINGS Soil Judging Contest, November 16 M Pett - Tisdial 8. Morris-Leavitt M 14 Commercial League Robert Peterson, Kenneth Lienkaeniper- Spttze, James Graham, Mr. 14 26 Howard’s Texaco 30 10 Wilson Stanley Sisslon, and Mike Hight Connie Bullard, women’s high as alternate, captured fourth Johannesen - Adams Motors 24.5 15.5 scratch game and series: 200/ place in th** State Contest. White Satin 21 19 543. The team judged three types John Stam (sub), men’s high 21 1st Natl. Bank 19 of soil which were completely scratch game, 213; Ralph Tis ­ Eder's Team 19.5 20.5 unfamiliar to this area. They 19 Nyssa Co-op 21 dial, men’s high scratch series: judged soil types in the lake­ 19 Eastman Agency 21 561. Women Bowlers of Week: C. view Soil Conservation District. 23 Tarter OK Tires 17 The Sports 16 24 Bullard, 543 scratch: Lou Mike Hight, NHS alternate, M 4 W Market 13 27 Leavitt, 633 handicap series. participated in the FFA individ­ ----------- O------------ High scratch games; Rudy ual contest. Mr. Sisson received Marostica, 235; Bill Durkee, a carving knife as an award Monday Mixed 218, Rulon Trost, 217. for second place in the instruct­ High scratch series: R. ors contest. Marostica, 576, Woody Seuell, Sadatnori-Takami 32 12 The team was competing Saito-Miyasako 28.5 568; Bill Durkee, 565. 15.5 against 14 others from the ten Stedman - Stam ---------- X----------- 27 17 various districts in Oregon. - Snyder - Toomb 22.5 21.5 NHS Bulldog. lain - Phifer 22 22 Housewives League 21 Stam - Lundy 23 Sarazin - Larson 20 24 VISITS EASTMANS Trophy Snatchers 28 12 Rieb - Clary 20 24 27 Hits A Mrs. 13 Mrs. Marguerite Garvin of Fangen - Talbot 19 25 Gardena, Calif., cousin of Ber­ Gutter Gussies 22.5 17.5 Holcomb-Stacy 19 25 nard Eastman, was a recent Pin Paupers 21.5 18.5 VanderOord-Stam 17 27 visitor in the Eastman home. 21 Up A Atoms 19 Jones - Knowles 16 28 Sharp Shooters 17.5 22.5 She was enroute home from Phoebe Snyder, women’s high an Oct. 28 formal dedication Bowl Weevils 17 23 Lucky Strikes 16 24 scratch game and series, 202/ of three women's dormitories Queen Pins 15 25 538. at the University of Idaho in Ray Larson, men’s high Moscow. BAD Fumblers 14.5 25.5 High scratch games: Kathy scratch game, 204; Dave Rieb, The dedication rites honored Jacobson, 196, Freda Holcomb, men’s high scratch series, 569. three pioneer women who had Woman bowlers of week: made major contributions to 177; Marie Wilson, 175. High scratch series: F. Barbara Sarazin, 528 scratch education in work and record Holcomb, 492; M. Wilson, 472, series; Irene Stacy, 614 handi­ compilation of early days, be­ cap series. Emma Benedict, 470. fore and right after statehood. ---------- X----------- Bowlers of Week: F. Hol­ Much of the work was done be­ comb, 492 scratch; Pat Elliott, tween 1880 and 1890. 590 handicap series, Patriots’ League Mrs. Garvin’s mother, Mrs. n Marcus Whitman (her husband Sugar Bowl 29 11 was a relative and namesake Sugar Babe B Bracken’s Store 24 16 of the Marcus W hitman of Walla Mai. Mem. Hosp. 22 18 Walla, Wash.) and the Misses Nyssa Sanitation 29 7 B i M Equip. 22 18 Bernice McCoy and EllaOlesen Farmers Feed Dessert Seed 18 were the other two women 22 23 13 and Seed White Satin 21 19 honored. Sugar Bowl 14 22 Nyssa Welding 20.5 19.5 Mrs. Whitman was th«* first Muir Roberts 21 15 Mildred’s Salon 19 21 woman regent of U of I. Parma Seed 20.5 15.5 Golden Slipper 18.5 21.5 Three dorms were named Polar Bear 20 16 Regal Rides 18 6 de for these women in commem­ Idaho Canning 16.5 19.5 Paulus Jewelry 13 27 oration of work they accomp­ Simplot’s Team 13 23 Wilson’s Market 29 lished many years ago. 11 Holcomb Const. 8 28 High scratch games: Arlene All of Mrs. Whitman’s child­ Gate City Journal 29 7 Zerbel, 209, Peg Dority, 205, ren were invited to attend the High scratch games: Stella Irene Church, 193. dedication rites. Ross, 211; Naomi Fritts, 206; High scratch series: I. Peg Zinn, 201. Church, 528, Ann Talbot, 505, High scratch senes: Stella Verda Simpson and Peg Dor- Ross, 540; Peg Zinn, 521; Eris lty, 192. Bertram, 520. X S. Ross, high handicap series, Three NHS wrestlers and 624. All Star League three coaches attended a Wrestling Clinic, Friday, Nov­ Twinkiers 10 6 ember 11, in Eugene. Satellites 6 10 Sportsmen’s Ltloaue Rudy Vendrell, Darr Jensen, 8 8 Little Dippers Fred Esplin, and coaches Mel Wilson Janitorial 27 13 Starlighters 8 8 Idaho Power Co. 23 17 Stargazers 8 8 Calhoun, Henry Mendazona, and Paul Schaffeld traveled to Oregon Concrete 21 19 Stardusters 7 9 Eugene to participate in a Nyssa Auto Parts 20 20 Glitters 7 9 Rieb’s Market 22 18 Tapers 6 10 wrestling school under the dir­ Zinn’s Union *76’ 17 23 High scratch games: Lois ection of Mr. Roderic, one of Autolite Team 25 Cartwright, 190; Lowell the leading college wrestling 15 coaches of the United States. 17 Shelton, 212. Q’s Trophy Cabin 19 High scratch games: George High scratch senes: L. Cart­ After attending the Southern Hust, 214, Emil Wohlcke, 210; wright, 504; Ray Roark, 508. California vs. Oregon State George Miller, 200. football game Saturday after­ High scratch series: Emil Journal Classifieds noon, the group of wrestlers Wohlcke, 572; G. Hust, 566; and coaches returned to Nyssa Bring Results Lloyd Mackrill, 555. Sunday. - NHS Bulldog. By Dale Witt KINGMAN KO1.ONY - Sunday dinner guests in the Earl Kygar home were Estell Grenke. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Slippey and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Gordon and children of Jordan Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and children of Ontario, Mi. and Mrs. Larry C u Ibe r t son and children of Newell Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite were Sunday morning visitors. Mrs. Earl Kygar and Mrs. Jim Hite visited Saturday with Mrs. C har les Culbertson at Caldwell Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mefford and family of Ontario were Sunday dinner guests in the Tracy Mefford home. Mrs. Lester Strawn visited last Thursday with the Arnold Strawn family and Beverly Cazier of New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Ander­ son of La Grande were Sun­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W illis Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Mui tin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker. Afternoon visitors were Chuck Walker, Paul Love, and Evelyn Whit­ aker. Virgil Viers celebrated hi« birthday anniversary Sunday. Guests at his dinner were his son. J