Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 03, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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ORE-IDA INVITATIONAL
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
Adrian hosted this girls in-
vitational track meet.
Results were Mountain Home
96, Ontario 77, Adrian 69, Em­
mett 69, Boise 43, Meridian
43, Capital 27, Weiser 22, Jor­
dan Valley 22 and Melba 1 1/2.
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TREASURE VALLEY MEET
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
SUGAR
BOWL
LEAGUE
lou, Ableman, Haney, 1st, 3 40.3
2 mile - Geren Manley 3rd,
10 39.9 (personal best)
pole vault - - Ballou, third
11-6.
low hurdles - Haney, 4th,
22.0
STANDINGS
SUGAR BABES
20.5
Brackens
39.5
24
36
Farmers Feed
25
35
Parma Water
26
34
Owyhee Beauty
32
28
Holcombs
35.5
Michaels
24.5
36
Greens Jewelry
20
40
Kassmans
20
High Team Games and Se­
ries: Brackens, 614/1815; Owy­
hee Beauty, 640/1746, Farmers
Feed and Seed, 612/1724.
Individual games and series:
Carolyn Cooper, 187/530; Con­
nie Bullard, 184/520; Donna
Glenn. 187; Ruth Chadd, 490.
shot - Moore, fifth, 43-8 1/2
discus, Moore, fifth, 126-3.
high jump and high hurdles-
Ballou sixth with 5-8 and 16.4
CLASS A
Crane first with 206 1/2,
Adrian 77 1/2, PraireCity 61,
Huntington
51
1/2,
Day­
ville 45 1/2, Harper 32 and
lying Creek 19.
100 yd. dash - Beebe, 1st
10.3
220 run - Beebe, 24.5
two mile - Grigg, 3rd 12 04.
mile - Grigg, 3rd, 5:12.7
880 - Stam, 3rd, 2 16.0
low hurdles - Okai, 3rd, 22.8
long jump - Grau, 3rd, 18-10
mile relay - Grau, 3rd
440-Martin, 4th, 55.6
discus - Beebe, 4th, 121-9
high hurdles - Grigg, 4th,
18.7.
Scores were as follows Nam­
pa Christian 108 1/2, Adrian
83, Notus 34, Meiba 29, Frie­
nds Academy 25 1/2, Wilder 8,
Marsing 0.
120 highs - Davenport (Mel),
Koch (Frie.) Provolt (NC), Horl
(A), SelVey (Fne.) 17.3
880 relay - Nampa Chris­
tian, Adrian, Melba, Friends
1 37.4 (new record).
100 dash - Beebe (A), Brock
(Not), Armstrong (F), Tolman
(1^) Landis (Not) 10.4 (new
record).
Mile
run • Ware
(NC),
Tracy, (NC), Griggs (A), King
(A), Tuttle (NC), 4 38.7 (new
»'HUD ROBB’S FISHING LUCK WAS GOOD as evidenced
record)
by two chinook salmon weighing 23 and 25 lbs. He caught
440 relay - Adnan, Notus,
the fish in the Umpqua River during the week of April 15
a.‘ he vacatlooed with his "guides”, Jake Borge (pictured Wilder, Nampa Christian, Mel­
NYSSA 8, WILDER 4
ba, 47.6, (new record)
with Robb) and Dale Holden.
Borge is a former resident
TUESDAY,
APRIL 24
440 dash - Neely (NC), Bo­
of the local area.
wer (NC), Hazen (NC), Chapin
Boys singles - Klinkenberg
(A), Ortive (W), 52.8
(N) def. Salazar 6-0, 6-2; Ul­
¡80 lows - Brock (Not), Tol­
man (NC), Condra (A), Stokes rey (N)def. Betancourt6-2,6-1,
(Mel.), Quinter (NC), 21.4 (new Cruson (N) def. Süden 6-2, 6-3.
Boys doubles - Vargas-Jar-
record).
vin (N) def. Murders-Marquez
880 run - Anders (NC),Stam
Tile Treasure Valley Com­ provided two peeler logs for us
(A), Strough (NC), Ortive (Mel), 6-4, 7-5, Schilling Ropp (N)
munity College Wocxkhukars, and crosscut competition and
Connat
(A), 2 04.9 (new record). def. Vance, Wasada 6-2, 6-3,
an outdoor club with strong in­ wood chips to be used as bed­
Girls singles - Trunel (W)
terest in forestry and recrea­ ding for all off-the-ground e-
def. Saito 6-4, 6-4, Betaneuss
Medley relay - Nampa Chris
tion, has spent the past year vents.
(W) def. Stunz 6-3, 6-4; Smit
tian, Adrian, Friends, Wilder,
earnestly building toward hos­
(N) def. Rhodes 6-0, 6-3.
The Woodchukars are ready­ 4 01.2 (new record).
ting intercollegiate timber car­ ing an area provided by the
Giris doubles - Jones-Mor­
220 dash - Neely (NC), Bee­
nival competition on campus. college for practice and even­
gan (W) def. Moore-Nelson 6-1,
be (A), Landis (Not), tie Wil­
The group, which has existed tually for the carnival Itself, liams (W) and Young (NC) 23.8 6-3. Meyers-Estrada (W) def.
only a year, has carried on
Cagle-Tar 6-1, 6-4.
Although there will be no (new record).
Mixed
doubles - Stringer-
fund raising activities and taken carnival
this
year,
club
Two mile - Lorenson (Not),
an active part in all aspects of members plan to hold intra-
Dougherty
(N) def. Tarter-
Tracy (N C), Peterson (NC),
college life. Under the advi­ mural games. Also, a team of
Trunnel 6-4, 6-4, Rodnguez-
Tuttle (NC). Rourke (F). 10:58.
sorship lit Ken Knottie, Trea­ ten will travel to Spokane, May
Moss (N) def. Tarter Barren
Mile relay - Nampa Chris­
sure Valley Communitycollege 12, to enter timber carnival
8-7, 6-2.
tian. Adrian, Friends, Melba,
1 T- t: \
tra
competition there, sponsored by Wilder, 3 45.4.
ONTARIO 9, NYSSA 3
tor, they are making steady Spokane Falls Community Col­
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
High jump - Tolman (NC),
pr'igress toward their goal.
lege. They will vie in events Howell (W) Condra (A),
Singles - Boys Binder vs
Piercy
Several contributors have such as match splitting, pole (A), Luttrell (Mel). 5-8.
Stringer (0)6-0, 6-1, Johnson
come forward with gifts to fur­ climbing, single and double
Long jump - Grau (A), Brock vs Klinkenberg (N) 6-0, 6-0;
ther tile carnival efforts. Mal­ crosscut, bucking with chain (N), Martin (A) tie Sherman Uyeki vs Ulrey (O) 0-6, 6-2,
heur Home Telephone donated a saw, log rolling, compass rea­ (CF) and Williams (W), 19-2. 6-2.
climbing pole, climbing equip­ ding, height and width object
Doubles - Boys: Takao and
Triple jump - Bower (NC),
ment, and Instruction. Payette measurement, and ax throwing.
Armstrong (F), Grau (A) Con­ Yoshihara vs Cruson and Ro-
Idaho Power gave a pole and
dra (A), Hazen (NC), 39-9 1/2. dnquez (O) 7-5, 6-4. Grasty
the use of equipment for plan­ WOMEN S GOLF
Discus - Beebe (A), Chapin and Schroder vs Marquez and
ting it. The Emmett BoiseCas-
(A) Asumendi (A), Troyer (NC), Schilling (O) 6-4, 6-2.
cade Wood Products Division
Singles - Girls- Nishizakivs
Hendricksen (NC), 121-6.
ACTIVITIES
Shot
Put • Hinkley (Not), Saito (O) 6-0, 6-0, Munn vs
Chamberlain (A), Call (A), Da­ Moss (O) 6-2, 6-2, Dake vs
The league standings as of venport (Mel), Young (NC), 40- Smit (N) 7-5, 7-5.
Doubles - Girls: G. Tschida
April 24 are as follows: Su­ 9 3/4.
Pole vault - Provolt (NC), and R. Tschida vs Moore and
perior Block, first, Brackens
Myers (O) 6-4, 6-0, Gaschler
Department Store, second, Gen­ Luttrell (Mel), Neely (NC),
try Ford, third, and Vale U.S. Strough (NC), Proesch (Mel) and Kido vs Estrada and Do-
Phyticiont
rity (N) 7-5, 6-4.
li-6 (new record).
Bank, fourth.
Mixed Doubles: Scholes and
Winners
for
the.
day
were
and Surgeons
Toombs vs Stunz and Murders
BURNS INVITATIONAL
Claudia Craner, gross 46, Eve­
(O) 6-4, 7-5; Reed and Grove
SATURDAY, APRIL 28
lyn Hendricks, 33 net, Mary
K. E. KERBY M.D.
vs Marquez and Nelson (O)
Lou Throwbudge, 26 net, Norma
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
6-2, 6-0.
CLASS AA
Southern, Shirley Gashler and
Physicians and Surgeons
Schools points were as fol-
Hartiara Sarzin, Mdl 27 rut.
Dial 372-2241
Lunch was served by Dorothy lows: Bums 112 1/2. Madras
Jones, Vera Davis and Arlena 99 1/2, Redmond 89, Nyssa 88,
OR MONEY BACK
HOURS 9 to 12 noon I 2 to
Crook County 55 1/2, Vale Odniwi can help jov btcomt th« trim
Smith.
5 P.M. - Monday through
50 1/2, and Grant Union 11.
slim parson you want Io be OUnnei it
Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday.
Two records were broken by a tiny tablet and «atrly leatloeed Con
farm no dangeroui d'uf» No atanrM(
Dar Haney, defending state AA
No spacial eiarcise Get nd ol eicats
champ, in pole vaulting 13-6,
tat and live longer Odnnai has been
MAULDING CLINK
breaking the old 12-6.
Lee
used successfully by thousands all o«er
Ore-Ida
Intramural Judo Ollison ran the 100-yard dash
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
the country tor 14 years Odonei Plan
Tournament was held at Judo in 10-0 compared to 10.2 set
Charles E. Vanetti, M.D.
costs 13 25 and the large economy sue
Hall in Ontario, April 19.
Physicians and Surgeons
in '63. Other Nyssa men pla­ 15 25 You must lose ugly 1st or your
money «ill be refunded No questions
Nyssa had only one trophy cing were:
Dial 372-2216
asked Sold with this guaranty« by
winner, and that was Robert Ji­
HOURS 9 to 12 noon and
220 yd - Ollison, 1st, 23.0
NYSSA REXALL PHARMACY
menez, who won first place in
2 to 5 P.M., - Monday,
440 relay - Ollison, Haney,
129 Main St.
the 9 4 10 year-old lightweight Moncur, Kido, 1st 46 4
Tuesday,
Thursday and
Mail Orders Filled
division.
Friday. 9 to 12 noon,
mile relav - Ollison. Bal-
Wednesday and Saturday.
Weight labs. "By appoint­
ment only” Wednesday.
White Satin Team
LEE OLLISON IS SHOWN
as he set a
new record in the lOQ-yard dash at the
Burns Invitational Saturday with a time
of 10.0, breaking the record of 10.2 set
in 1963. Dar Haney also set a record in
the pole vault at 13-6 feet, breaking the
old record of 12-6.
Ollison had an outstanding day, winning
the 220 yard dash with a time of 23.0. He
anchored the relay teams also, with Nyssa
winning the 440 yard relay with a time
of 46.4, and the mile relay at 3 40.3. Re­
lay team members were Haney, Moncur and
Kido on the 440 squad, and Ballou, Able­
man and Haney on the mile relay team.
Photo courtesy Madras Pioneer.
TENNIS
TVCC U oodchukars
Make Plans For Carnival
Professional
Directory
LOSE WEIGHT
Nyssa Boy Wins
Judo Trophy
DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
10 to 12 noon 4
HOURS
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri­
day.
10 to 12 Saturday.
Phones: (Xfice 372-3365
372-3173
Residence
ONTARIO AMATEUR
TOURNEY MAY 5-6
ADRIAN 8, UNION
2
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
AB R H RBI
Beebe
5 0 1 0
C ondra
4 0 1 0
Orris
4 1 0 0
Pratt
4 3 I 0
Chapin
3 2 0 0
Ward
4 1 3 3
Piercy
4 0 0 0
Linderman
4 1 1 2
3 0 0 0
Nolan
Totals
34 8 7 5
(W) Ward and Pratt, (L) Di­
lley and Warren
4
Adrian
012 02 3 0-8 7
8
Union
000 011 0-2 5
Junior Varsity
*(W) Condra and Ward (L)
Warren and Yokum
013 33-10 12 4
Adrian
Union
110 02 4 4 1
0
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s far as possible, we have
encouraged their owners to install thor­
ough insulation in ceilings, walls and
fltxirs plus storm doors and windows for
comfort, economy, and wise use of
energy. For assistance in your change to
electric heat, call your ltx’al Idaho Power
Company office.
DR. J. E. HEITZMAN
7 North 2nd Street
Nyssa .... 372-3747
V«t«rinariant
t
DR. JEFF HOWLETT
DR. JULE PLUMMER
372-2798
AfOI//VG DQY
Nolan Field
Waldo Co
INSURANCE
AGENCIES
ALL TYPES
Idaho Power Company
USE ALL YOU NEED,
BUT USE IT WISELY.
NHS CALENDAR
The energy you need for the life you lead
KWCWW1
CORN SEED
All Varieties Of
CROOKHAM
.330 * 544A ♦ 6tt0 • .54-40
WESTERN HYBRID
♦ 90 • 101
OF
INSURANCE
INCLUDING
FARM
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2251
DR. B. E. ROSS
Nyssa .... 372-3552
The Nyssa White Satin Bowl­
ing Team competed in the Wo­
man’s National Bowling Tour­
nament held in Las Vegas, April
25 and 26.
Team members, Ruth Chadd,
Anne Tensen, Eris Bertram
and Virginia Bybee drove down
last Tuesday and returned Sun­
day evening, April 29. Mabel
Fangan and her daughter Bar­
bara flew down from Portland
to meet the team in Las Vegas,
with Mabel making the fifth
member of the team. The Fan­
gen’s were residents of Nyssa
until just recently.
This is the largest National
Tourney ever held on record
with approximately 50,000 wo­
men taking part. The tourney
will run from the first of April
into September.
While there they enjoyed see­
ing many of the shows being pre­
sented.
Mrs. Bertram re­
mained to attend some of the
bowling meetings to be held
this week.
TODAY, MAY 3 - NC Stage
Band, 1 p.m.
Pop Concert, 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 4 - Baseball,
Emmett here, 4 p.m.
College of Idaho Play Day
Tennis at Weiser, 12 noon
KUNA 4, NYSSA 3
SATURDAY, MAY 5 - Base­
TUESDAY, APRIL 24
ball at Grant Union, double-
AB R H RBI
header, 12 noon MDT
Lords
4 0 1 0
TUESDAY, MAY 8 - Malheur
Lewis
4 2 2 0
County Track Meet, at Ontario
Calhoun
4 1 2 1
6:30 p.m.
Sappe
4 0 2 1
Baseball at Payette, 4 p.m.
1
Zittercob
2 0 0
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Frosh-
3 0 2 0
Marcum
Soph Baseball at Payette
3 0 2 0
Joyce
BE RESERVED AGAIN
THURSDAY, MAY 10 - Na­
NYSSA 9, KELLY 1
Holcomb
2 0 0 0
tional Honor Society Formal
FRIDAY,
APRIL
27
3
0
0
Stewart
0
The State Park Campsite In­
Initiation 8 p.m.
Totals
26 3 10 3
formation Center through which
AB R H RBI people can obtain current in­
(W) Beus and Post, (L) Mar- NYSSA
Lords
3 1 1 0 formation on campsite availabi­
AHS CALENDAR
cum and Sappe
Zittercob
2 1 2 2 lity in state parks by calling a
HR K-Young
TODAY, MAY 3 -
Junior
3 1 0 0 toll-free number m Salem, will
Nyssa
102 000 0 3 10 3 Lewis
4 2 2 2 open for the season at 12 01 Hi Track Invitational here 1 p.m.
Kuna
010 102-X 4 4 1 Calhoun
FRIDAY, MAY4 - FFA-FHA
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3 0 2 1 a.m., Saturday, May 12, it was
Marcum
1 0 0 1 announced today by David G. Swim party, Givins, 7 p.m.
NYSSA-VALE DOUBLEHEADER T. Joyce
SATURDAY, MAY 5 - Base­
3 1 1 0 Talbot, state park superinten­
Holcomb
THURSDAY, APRIL 26
ball, Union here
3 2 1 0 dent.
J. Joyce
District Girls Track Meet at
2 1 0 0
Stewart
The opening of the informa­
Pine-Eagle
Fuentes
1
1
0
0
R
H
RBI
FIRST GAMF
AB
tion center coincides with the
MONDAY, MAY 7 - JV Ba­
25 9 9 6 opening of the reservation sys­
Lords
4 0
0 Totals
(W) Stewart and J. Hoyce tem. After opening day, the in­ seball at Vale, 4 p.m.
Lewis
4 0
0
School elections
(L) Sklar, Bowman (5) and formation center will be in ope­
4 1
1
Calhoun
Girls Drill team spaghetti
Sappe
3 0
0 Allen.
ration on Monday through Fri­
feed,
5 p.m.
Nyssa
9
020-203-0--9
6
0
3 0
Zittercob
day from 8:00 a.m. to 5 00p.m.
Spring Concert, gym, 7:30
100-000-0--1 5 3 It will remain open until August
0 Kelly
2 0
Marcum
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p.m.
0
Joyce
2 1
31. The toll-free number is
TUESDAY, MAY 8 - Base­
0 NYSSA JVs 7, VALE JVs 9 1-800-452-0294. Some areas in
3 0
Holcomb
ball, Pine-Eagle there
0
3 0
Stewart
Oregon have direct dial num­
MONDAY, APRIL 30
WEDNESDAY, MAY9 - Giris
28 2
1
Totals
bers other than “1’’ so if dif­
ball game, Wilder, here
2 Vale Jvs
202 011 X 6
VALE
ficulty
is
experienced
in
dia
­
222 003 0-0 9 9
THURSDAY, MAY 10 - Ok­
1 Nyssa Jvs 060 200 0-- 7 10 ling this number ask the opera­
Nyssa
000 001 1 2
lahoma Play presented at Parma
(W) Hawk and Yraguen (L)
Marcum and Joyce, Cuellar tor for assistance.
Jr. High.
Calhoun and Sappe. HR - Hawk
and Kinney. (W) Cuellar, (L)
(2) N. - Calhoun.
Marcum. HR - Johnson, Vale,
*
NOW MORE THAN
OF THE HOMES IN OUR AREA
HAVE CLEAN ELECTRIC HEAT
DR. JOHN EASLY
387 S. W. 4th AVENUE
Ontario, Oregon
-
Phone -
Ontario .... 889-8017
The Ontario Amateur Golf
Tournament is set for May 5th
and 6th. A new format is being
attempted in an effort to estab­
lish the tournament as a major
amateur golfing event through­
out Treasure Valley. Based on
150 entries $715.00 will be paid
in gross prizes while $1925 will
be awarded in net prizes. The
tournament champion will re­
ceive $200 and the runner-up
receives $150 in merchandise.
The net champion will take $175
and the runner-up $150. There
are no established flights and
30S of the field will receive
merchandise prizes based on
their 36 hole total score.
ELGIN 2, ADRIAN 0
Entries close at 12:00 noon
FRIDAY, APRIL 27
Saturday. No tee times are as­
signed and groups should
VARSITY GAME
Adrian
000 000 0 0
1 2 call for a time. A 10:00 a.m.
Elgin
000 110 0 2
2 0 shotgun start is scheduled for
Sunday with pairings assigned
(W) Smith and McGirms.
by the tournament committee.
(L) Beebe and Pratt.
All players must present their
May 1st IGA handicap card
JV GAME
134 27 17 14 1 with their entry fee of $16.00
Adnan
Elgin
106 00 7
8 4 Practice rounds may be played
JW) Orris, Condra (3) and Thursday or Friday.
Ward.
(L) Tony and McGinnis.
CAMPSITES MAY
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•
SECOND GAME AB R H RBI
4 0 2 0
Lords
4 0 0 0
Lewis
4 0 0 0
Calhoun
3 0 1 0
Sappe
3 0 1 0
Zittercob
1 0 0 0
Marcum
3 0 1 0
Joyce
1 0 I 0 0
Holcomb
Stewart
3 0 I 0 0
26 0 5 0
Totals
Vale
020 123 X 8 7 2
Nyssa
000 000 0 0 5 4
(W) Cuellor and Hawk. (L)
Joyce and Sappe.
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Bowls In Nationals
Vale - O nta r io
N y s sa
372 3162
Including Single Cross
FARMERS
FEED AND SEED CO.
Phon« 372-2201
Nyssa, Oregon
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