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FAOI TWIIVI THI NYSSA OATS CITY JOURNAL Bowlers Roll State Honors, Gain Sweepstakes In District I Heart-Helping Eating Tips In a series on heart-helping Competing with bowling enthusiasts from the entire state of diets which concluded recently, Oregon, Rick Wilson, Pat Eastman, Ronnie Wilson and Kurt Ma readers have been advised by rostica garnered second place honors in the senior boys* division. the Oregon Heart association Another local team comprised of Marian Kunkel, Sara Marcum, to control their intake of foods Vickie Rookstool and Vanessa Zerbel took fourth place in Bant rich in cholesterol and saturat am Girls’ division. Bantam teams are made up of youngsters 12 ed fats. years of age and under. To do this some changes in eating habits are necessary, OTHER WINNERS Debra Fangen, 655; Sara Mar but many favorite dishes can cum, 660. be retained. •Rick Wilson and Kurt Ma DOUBLES--Kurt Marostica TO CONTROL INTAKE OF rostica came in second in Sen and Rick Wilson; Kevin and Scott CHOLESTEROL-RICH FOODS: ior Boys; doubles. Patsy Wil Engsrom; Nancy and Patsy Eat no more than three egg son, Nancy Wilson, Debra Fan Wilson. yolks a week, including eggs gen and Sara Marcum all took SCRATCH SINGLES--Hal used in cooking. Limit use of sixth place honors in the var Brendle, 565; Harry Brendle, shellfish and organ meats. ious divisions. 544. TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT Nyssa students captured the Serving as district AJBC Sup AND TYPE OF FAT YOU EAT: regional sweepstakes with the ervisor for the past five years, In most meat meals for the following victories: Mrs. Kay Brendle deserves week, use fish, chicken, turkey SENIOR BOYS-Rick Wilson, special recognition for all her and veal; and limit beef, lamb, Pat Eastman, Ronnie Wilson, time and effort in leading all and Kurt Marostica. these bowlers on to victory. OREGON TEACHERS JUNIOR BOYS-Kevin and - NHS Bulldog. STARTING SALARIES Scott Engstrom, Harry and Hal Brendle. UP $300 FROM ’68 JUNIOR GIRLS-Pam Mc- Partland, Kris Marostica, Pat Starting salaries for Oregon sy and Nancy Wilson. public school teachers are now BANTAM GIRLS-Marian in the $6,200-$7,000 range -- Kunkel, ¿ara Marcum, Vickie up from last year’s $5,900 - Rookstool and Vanessa Zerbel. $6,800 -- according to Kathryn HANDICAP SINGLES—Kurt Smith, Oregon State University The Payette Pirates over director of teacher placement. Marostica, 548; Hal Brendle, Kevin Engstrom, 644 each; powered the Nyssa Bulldogs “The average for the first- with a 15-hit attack Tuesday year teacher with a bachelor’s afternoon for an 11-8 decision. degree will be about $6,500 The visitors exploded for six for the academic year,” Mrs. runs in the second frame with six hits and a pair of walks. Smith noted. This is approxi Shortstop Shelley's triple was mately $300 above the 1968- the big blow of the frame as it 69 average for beginning salar came with the bases loaded. ies. Pacing the hitting attack for Those with master’s degrees Nyssa built up a six-run lead the hosts was Ron Moffis who in the first six innings and then went 4-4 including a double and generally receive an additional $200 to $300 for first-year stood off a last inning chal three singles. teaching, she explained. lenge to defeat Grant Union Payette is now 5-22 overall The OSU teacher placement of John Day 9-8 in an Oregon while Nyssa shows a mark of A-2 baseball game Saturday. 13-8 for all games. The Nyssa director indicated that some 500 school district personnel and Craig Lewis got the win for nine has a 3-3 league mark. college officials visit the place Nyssa, number five in six A-2 ment bureau each year seeking games. and interviewingc and 1 da t es. Thousands send in vacancy notices. Vallivue Trounces “An oversupply of teacher candidates exists in such fields Bulldog Nine 10—0 W ilder dropped Nyssa its as speech, social sciences, boys third loss of the season as physical education, and Vallivue pitcher, Mike Mey they took a tennis victory April biology,” she stressed. But ers hurled a two-hit shut-out 29 on the Wilder courts. Final there are teacher shortages, to topple NHS 10-0. score was 8-4. she noted, in industrial arts, Nyssa brought in their four agriculture, vocational educa Bulldogs have now earned a 11-7 mark compared to a 12-3 points by winning both boys’ tion, girls physical education, doubles. Nancy Seward played the advanced mathematics- record for the Falcons. Steve Ross was handed the second girls’ singles and Janis ptiysics-chemistry field, loss for the Bulldogs. Bryan Piercy pitched in her point women’s guidance, and develop mental reading. Feik sustained a hand injury playing third girls* singles. Nyssa holds a 1-3 record In addition, Oregon school when hit by a ball. - NHS for the season. The netters districts are asking for more Bulldog. gained their first win when men teachers for elementary they defeated Wilder 11-1 in schools. their first match of the season. Mrs. Smith reported job of - NHS Bulldog. fers from the nation’s com munity and four-year colleges also come to the OSU place lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ment office. These requests Adrian snared the SRV A-3 are for highly-trained person WORK SMARTER league crown Friday afternoon nel and set as a minimum - NOT HARDER as the Antelopes nipped Melba qualification, a master’sdegree 4- 2 in a well played baseball in the subject matter field to test. be taught. The two rivals showed identi ENJOY THE RESULTS OF Of OSU’s graduating class of cal perfect league marks before a little painting job around the 2,500 seniors--the Class of the the game. Adrian finished its house--but hate the clean up? Century, honoring the OSU league efforts with a 5-0 record Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Oregon Centennial--almost one-third and Melba ended 4-1. Over-all State University Extension will go into teaching. Adrian is 7-2 and the Mustangs home furnishings specialist, of 5- 3. fers these smart tips. When is the solvent-thinned type, Mike Ihli helped his Idaho painting with a roller, line the wrap the roller in plastic film teammates to close the gap in paint tray with aluminum foil to prevent drying out. When the fifth frame when he rapped to save cleaningthetray. Throw you’re using water-thinned a single which accounted for two away the foil. paint, better rinse out the rol runs. Duncan paced the Adrian When you take a break while ler when you stop. If latex offensive with two hits, two painting, use these precautions paint dries, it is difficult to runs scored and one RIB. with the roller. If the paint remove from the roller nap. Pirates Gain 11-8 Decision Over Bulldogs Nyssa Bulldogs Whip John Day Wilder Dumps Nyssa Netters pork and ham to five moderate- sited portions per week. Choose lean cuts of meat, trim visible fat and discard the fat that cooks out of the meat. Avoid deep-fat frying; use whole milk and cheeses made from whole milk and cream, use skimmed milk and skimmed milk cheeses. More information may be ob tained from the Oregon Heart Instead of butter and other cooking fats that are solid or completely hydrogenated, use liquid vegetable oils and mar garines that are rich in poly- unsatruated fats. 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