Pag« Ten Thursday, July 19, 1973 Th« Nytsa Oat« Cl»y Journal, Nyssa, Oregon FAMILY PACK BILL McMILLEN TOOK A CUT at this pitch during the Minors Baseball Tournament held in Nyssa, Friday, July 13, but it was to no avail for his team as Nyssa fell to Vale 10 to 1 in a game for third place. Pioneer defeated Ontario in the finals game by a score of 21 to 2, so Pioneer came away with first place and Ontario got second. Seven County ^outh Qualify For Nationals It was Malheur County’s year at the Oregon HighSchool Rodeo Championship Finals held re­ cently in Burns. With the ex­ ception of Baker, which includes contestants from Haines and Halfway, this county will be PICNIC TO HONOR BASEBALL FOR KIDS A potluck picnic supper will be held Tuesday, July 24 at 7 p.m. in the South City Park honoring all boys who partici­ pated in the Baseball F or Kids program. These include the Pee Wees, Minors, Majors and Babe Ruth Leagues. All parents, members of the Nyssa Sports Boosters Club and fans are invited to come and bring a covered dish and eating utensils. The Booster Club will furnish the drinks and ice cream. TVCC Sports Program To Start Bowling The bowling section of the TVCC summer recreation program gets underway next Monday, July 23. The bowling instruction will be handled by t' e staff at the Sugar Bowl. All children age 8-14 are eli­ gible to participate but they must register before hand by calling Jim Johnson at 372- 2454. The cost for bowling will be $4.00 which includes shoes, ball, and the bowling. The recreation program at this time consists of softball for the rest of the week and also next week. Softball will end July 27 and golf will start July 30. These two sections take place in the mornings at South Park while the bowling will be in the afternoon at 1:30. Anyone that still wants to play softball can do so by com­ ing to the South Park and regis­ tering. sending the largest number of students to the National Finals. Seven youngcowboys andcow- girls will be traveling to Ogden, Utah, August 12th to represent their State at theNationalCham- pionship Finals. Adrian will be represented by Marchelle Davis who will com­ pete in two events, barrel rac­ ing and girl’s cow cutting, and Duncan McKenzie will see action in calf roping. Two top hands from Ontario will compete in one event each: Rob Cochran will be seen in team roping with partner Bill Peila of Burns, and the bull riding event will find John Dai­ ley thrilling the crowds. Representing Vale will be Gayle Hawkins in goat tying. Bill Cummings, barebackbraoc riding, and John Hammond in steer wrestling. These young people will be vying for over $25,000 in pri­ zes and scholarships when they compete with youth from 26 States and 2 Canadian Provin­ ces in the "world’s largest rodeo." Over 800 students are expected for the week-long show. At Burns with 60 con­ testants in action, Cummings was first. 48 bull riders and the stock of RalphStevens made Dailey's first in that event a thriller. Cochran, in his first year in High School competition, took top honors in the team roping. Other placings among those who became eligible (the top four in each event) were: McKenzie, third in calf roping, Hawkins, third in goat tying, Hammond, third in steer wrestling, and Davis, , fourth in girl's cutting and second in barrel racing. The double event entry ot Davis makes her the only one from Malheur County with a pos­ sible All-Around standing at the National level. ARMOUR 12 ot. 5-VARIETIES FRYER BREASTS FRISKIES 12 COUNT WESTERN FAMILY 6 ox. UM0NAM CUBES 13/M.00 LIVES CHOC. DEVIL FOOD, HOME DAIRIES BANANA POUNDCAKE ORANGE JUICE CAT FOO®. 2/99( DEL MONTE APPLESAUCE DR. PEPPER 2/79t WHOLE ORCREAM SEAPAKT . 4/8W - 4/Î1 4-ROLL PACK DEBONAIRE STONEWARE 2/89* SPEOAL OF THE WEEK DETERGENT CEREAL W/O COUPON $1.49 BOWLS GOOD AT M AW MKT-NYSSA EXPIRES 7/21/73 LOCAL LETTUCE *39t *39t 3/39t Prices Effectiv LOCAIS markets JOE ELLIS of the NBA's Golden State Warriors will be one of the pros taking part in a summer basketball clinic scheduled August 6 thru 10 at Treasure Valley Community College. Other pros at the clinic will be Larry Farmer, UCLA star, Swen Nader, also of UCLA, and former University of Oregon star, Stan Love. There will be a $65 tuition charged for the clinic and interested youngsters between age 11 and 19 can contact Nyssa High School basketball coach Gerald Talbot for further details. 424 MAIN STREET NYSSA . . . OREGON