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Th« Nysta Gat« City Journal, Nyna, Oregon Pag« Eight Hill. 188 485; Emma Bene dici. 187 530; Nadine Sparks 486. Bowler of thè weck—Sera- tch • Emma Benedict. 530. Handicap. Vinati Jones 599. Tuesday Night Businessmens Farmers League Junior league Bybee Maxfield Wilsoa Ha 14 nev 6 My rick Marcum Sarazin Ko 7 1er 13 Wiley Saito Brown Bass 12 8 Haney I Marcum Chadwick Martinez 12 4 Wilson Iniado, Wahlert. 11 9 Haney Beatie Patterson Lo pez 11 9 Hanes Wordsworth Leseberg 10 10 Ba ss Haburchak, Wilson Calhoun 10 10 Orozco. Wahlert. Thiel. Ha ney. 10 10 Kunkel. Sewell, Tensen. Stringer 8 12 Jackson. South. Holcomb. Pounds 7 13 Hipp Wilmot Shaw Morri son 2 18 Team hi handicap game and series: Bvbee Maxfield Wilson Haney 737-7J0 2091; Imada, Wahlert, Wilson. 712/2071; Bass. Haburchak. Wilson. Calhoun. 705; Wiley Saito Brown Bass 2016. Girls hi scratch game and series: Sara Marcum. l70- 152.468; Kathy Bass. 168 434; Cheryl Pounds. 151; Barbara Hanev. 427. Boys high scratch game and series: Troy Calhoun, 189 472; Dana Maxfield. 178; Mike Wahlert. 170/ 454; Bill Marcum. 457. Bantam Cormwell. Morrison. Wade 15 5 Lane Tensen Saito 13 7 Rose. Thompson, Orozco 12 8 Sarazin. laderosa, Pou nds 10.5 9.5 Talbot. Cormwell. Rose 9.5 10.5 laderosa Robinson, Morrison 6 14 Rodriguez. Tomjack. Rose 9 11 Lane Needs Franklin 3 17 Team hi handicap game and series: Lane Tensen Saito. 473 1280; Lane Needs Franklin 455/1255; Talbot Cormwell. Rose 1261; Rose Thompson Orzco 449. Giris hi scratch game and series: Tiena Tensen. 143- 136/387; Gigi Saito. 133; Terri Morrison. 124/351; Teri Pounds. 316. Boys hi scratch game and series: Ronnie Robiason. 147/363; Mark Needs. 143/ 337; 355. Tony Rons Shell Parma Tire Franklin, 32.5 125/ 11.5 18 26 Eastmans 20 24 Johansn-Adms 21 White Satin Sugar 23 26 18 Am. Fine Foods 27 17 Desert Seed First Natl. Bk 4.5 39 5 High game and series. Parma Tire. 1075 3059. Individual high games and series. Willis Bertram, 5'2 A 213. Mondai Mixed Foursome 29 15 Stam-Clarich 26 18 Stedman-Proctor 18 26 Sarzn-VndrOrd 26 18 Holcomb-Stacv 26 18 DeBoer Takami 23 21 Laan-Galloway Werner Radcliffe 23 21 23 Hedges-Jones 21 VnDwtr-Bennett 20.5 24.5 26 Hill-McCain 18 Mackey Perk Hill 31 13 Lundy-Hill 12.5 31.5 Womens high games and series: Darlene McCain, 186 516: Aut Stedman. 190 483; Edna Stam. 188 480 Mens high games and series: Bill Clarich. 205 567; Klaas Laan. 197 557; Claude Stacy. 200 533; Mike Hems worth. 212. Teams high game and series: Stam A Clarich. 830 2426; Laan-Gallowav. 803 2356; Mackey Perk-Hall. 818 2353; Sarazin-VanderOord. 841. Tuesday Sight Businessmens farmers League 77 Eastside Cafe 23 64 36 Elliott Tire Store Murdock 58.5 21.5 Farmers Feed 58 42 Nyssa Sanitation 55.5 44.5 49 Twilight Cafe 51 Palmers Equipmnt46.5 53.5 The Mirage 42.5 57.5 TV Farm Serv. 22 58 2 V.C.S. Wholesale 18 Team high handicap game and series: Eastside Cafe. 867 3253; Murdock. 864 3154; Farmers Feed A Seed. 807; Tv Farm Serv. 3023. Individual high scratch game and series: Dwane Smith. 221; Pete VanderOord 216; Henry Yepez. 221/779; Stu Griffin. 217; Chet Taka tori, 774; Bernie Pollard. 734. Splitters 27.5 12.5 Blitzers 25 15 Triple X 22.5 17.5 Skatter Pins 19 21 Terrific Triangle 20 5 19.5 Bowlerettes 19.5 20.5 Hills Belles 19 21 17 Pin Pickers 19 Three Flats 22 18 24 Gutter Gussies 16 Rolling Three 15 25 Pin Setters 15 25 High individual game and series: Alta Stunz. 199; Carol 9Is|3|otite«8 te Qivysro* 17 Eastside Cafe 63 J7 Elliott Tires 53 49 Farmers Feed 31 37 Twilight Cafe 43 17 Murdock 43 3B Palmers Equip 42 Nyssa Sanitation 3' $ 42.5 The Mirage 34.5 45.5 TV Farm Sers. 50 10 Team high handicap game and series: Eastside Cafe. 836 (21-826 3272; Farmers Feed and Seed. 829-819 818 3167; Twilight Cafe. 812 3130 Individual high scratch game and series: Jake Sloan. 220 7W, John Stam. '80. Rav Laan. 219; Bill Purcell 742; Klaas Laan. 215. Sugar Babes l eague 30 14 Agri-Lines 28 16 Albertsons *1 26 18 Owyhee Beauty Michaels 23 21 23 21 Farmers Feed 21 23 Brackens Johansen-Adms 21 23 19 25 Kassmans 15 29 Holcombs 14 30 Albertsons »2 Team high game and series: Owyhee Beauty. 744. 736. 720 2200; Agn Lines. 719 2064; Farmers Feed 4 Seed. 707; Michaels. 2019. Individual high game and series: Mars Ward. 198. 196 563; Stella Ross. 192/492; Nadyne Sparks. 184; Bonnie Nichols. 492. AHS CALENDAR November 21, Thespian try-outs. 4 p.m. November 23, Band and drill team at Fairyland Parade in Boise. November 28-29 Thank giving Vacation Professional Directory Physicians 4 Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS:9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p ro.-Monday thru Friday, 10-12 Saturday. CANDIES REMEMBER YOUR HOSTESS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING TREAT CTftjuchoAfijb David W. Sanata M.D. Physician <St Surgeon HOURS 10-12 noon & 2-5 p.m.-Monday. Tues day Wednesday. Friday 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3809 Residence 372-3173. l».l. Steer Name Total arrie» Chris lords 7| Kevin Adams 79 Dirk Sappe 19 Prudencio Escobedo 42 Louie Mosquedo 13 Bill Marcum 8 Roy Mosquedo 4 Greg Moffis 1 lutai 3 ard» 383 441 108 290 87* 100 13 5 Av. Yda Per Carry 5.39 5.58 5 68 6.90 6.69 12.50 3.25 5 00 Mike Parker of the Nyssa Future Farmers of America Chapter was fortunate enough to catch a steer tn the calf scramble at the Pacific International Livestock Ex position at Portland. Novem ber 15 during the rodeo and horse show. Mike will feed the steer for one year, then take it back to the P I and show him against 20 other calves won. The Portland Kiwanis Club sjxmsorcd the calves for the contest. Also traveling to Portland and participating in the Oregon Charoláis field day and judging contest on Friday. November 15 and the PI. Livestock judging contest Salurdav. November 16 were Leslie Lineger. Raymond Wiley. Jerry Robbins. Tim Mepham. Renae Simpson, Barbara Holmes and Mtke Parker. Both contests were well attended with over 114 teams competing from Oregon, Washington. Idaho and Cali fornia. Both were won by Canby. Oregon. Total Rushing Yardage—1427 Pass Recelv Ing Av. Yard* Per Catch 21.36 12.00 14 44 23.00 11.00 33.00 Name- Passes < aught Total Y rd Bill Marcum 489 23 Chris Lords 2 24 Cliff Vanetti 9 130 Prudencio Escobedo 46 2 Louie Mosquedo I il Kevin Adams 1 33 Total Passing I Yardage—733 Paaalng Completed Attempts Neal Oldemeyer Prucencio Escobedo 71 20 27 6 Total Yds 402 222 Pere, is • 30% Punting Bill Marcum Martinez 6th In CC Meet Cruz Martinez established himself as one of the best distance runners in Oregon track at the recent Cross Country Meet tn Eugene, Running on a soggy course Cruz finished sixth for the highest place ever by a Nvsva runner. I IL. CRUZ MARTINEZ Pacing himself near the front of the pack of approxi mately 125 runners Cruz established himself as a potential place winner. He maintained positions in the top ten for almost the entire race. With 330 yards to go. and in 10th place Cruz burst past three runners to place 6th in 12:26. Considering the compc tition in this race Cruz has to be considered as a major threat to be a state cham pion in the spring. Lanny Wilbur. Madras, who was 2nd in the 880 yd. last spring and who won the district was 26th. Gordy Byers of Philomoth has won the 2 mile 3 times, finished 2 nd only 17 seconds ahead of Cruz. Reedsport was this years champion with 86 points. Their best man finished 18th Crook County was 4th with 111 getting nosed out of 3rd place and a trophy by one pofrit. Congratulations Cruz on a jol$ Well Done. Physician* * K. E. Koeby, M. D. K. A. Dan/ord, M. 0. T. J. F mm . M. 0. Member Wins Rushing Thursday Sight Mhed Jnsn 4 Hetzmn 29.5 14.5 27 r VndrOrd A Olsn 19 25 Sutton 4 Holms 24 5 19.5 Stuthiet 4 Clary 21 Vanzlf 4 Hiatt 23 Monsn 4 Brtrm 22 22 Runnels 4Robnson 22 22 23 Murphy 4 Woodie 21 24 Rigs 4 Crd 20 26 18 Martn 4 Mils Pounds 4 Pruyn 17.5 26.5 15.5 28.5 Stell 4 Sew ard Team hi handicap game and series: VanderOord 4 Olsen 858 23'6; Morrison 4 Bertram. 854-846 2460; Sut ton 4 Holmes. 818 2366. Womens hi scratch game and series: Ailene Holmes. 191 500; Carolyn Cooper. 183; Sue Kreigh. 182 504; Sandy Morrison. 483. Mens hi scratch game and series: Bill Morrison. 234- 207 619; Dick Card. 197; Lou Stuthiet. 194 553; Willis Hiatt. 553; Ron Pruyn. 551. Nyssa FF A Nssaa High School tool bal I Stallatica 1974 Se ason I AMERICA WEEK Nw. 17 thru 23 Punts 41 Total Yda. 1470 Avo. 35 85 High School Seniors Vie For Belly Crocker Scholarships The 21st Annual Betty Crocker Search for Leader ship in Family Living, a $111.000 college scholarship program sponsored by Ge neral Mills, gets underway I uesdav (Dec 3) High school seniors here and throughout the country will join in a written knowledge and attitude examination which will determine indivi dual college scholarships awards of $500 to $5.000 Participating seniors will compete in a 50-minutc examination prepared and graded by Science Research Associates. Chicago, who are also responsible for all judging and selection of winners. The local winner Twelve Nyssa Players On All-Star Team Twelve members of the winning Nyssa football team were named to the All star team of the Greater Oregon league These members are picked by the league coaches. Several of the players were named on both the offensive and defensive teams. First team nominees were led Joyce, linebacker and Bill Marcum, defensive half back. Second team players na med to the offensive team were Bill Marcum split end; Chris Lords, halfback; Pru dencio Escobedo, fullback, fed Joyce, tackle; and Robert Gallegos, guard Named to the defensive team were Kevin Adams. linebacker; Brad Holcomb, defensive end; and Robert Gallegos, interior lineman. Honorable Mention was given to Kevin Adams, halfback; David Mitchell, tackle and Cliff Vanetti. RAY NOVOTNY Your County Agent Says • We are nearing the time of year when root crops such as beets, carrots, turnips and winter radishes should be put in storage. These crops withstand autumn frosts and are better off in the garden until nights are cold enough for proper storage. Vegetables should be put in storage soon after digging to prevent them from drying out. Tops should be cut off about 1/2 inch above the crowns. The roots can be washed to remove surplus dirt but should be dry when placed in storage. Root crops keep best between 32 and 40 degrees F. They require high humidity to prevent shrivelling. Con tinued storage at 45 degrees and above causes them to sprout new tops and become wixidy These crops keep their crispness longer when bed ded in layers of moist sand, peat, or sphagnum moss. However, polyethylene hags and box liners with about four 1/4 inch holes are easier to use than bedding. If you are going to treat your cattle with a systemic tight end on the offensive Dirk team. On defense. interior lineman; Sappe. Lords. linebacker; Chris Lout} Mosquedo. defensive halfback; and Roy Mosquedo defensive halfback were na- med. Coach Art Bullock, in recapping his winning 6-3 season, said that "We started slowly and continued to improve during the season right up to the last game. As coaches, that is something we arc always looking for; continued improvement These ball players were never "out" of anv game this year, and the team effort and closeness speaks for the tenacity of theve boys. No coach could ask for more than these young men gave of themselves, this year. Sum ming up. that could be called success." ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■ APPLE VALLEY ITEMS ............... Apple Valiev • Mrs Leo Montague vjx-nt Thursday with Mrs Laura Bale and Mr and Mrs Phil Bale and children visted with her will receive a specially de- Sunday. signed award from General Mrs Zora Edens returned Milla and will, together with home November 8 front a other school winners, remain four weckv visit with rela in the running for state and tives. She left here with Sara national honors. Sue Wohlche. who had been State winners—one from here visiting, and she visited every stale and the District of in her home at Warden. Columbia—will each be awar- Washington and with her ded a SI,500 scholarship daughter Mrs Winifred Hout- Chosen in judging that man at Grand Coulee. Wash centers on performance in While here they attended the written examination. Expo«'74 at Spokane. On Leaders of state Family November 8 she had a great ■ Tomorrow will also earn for granddaughter born in Las their schools a 20-volumc Vegas to her granddaugh reference work. 'The Annals ter. Mr and Mrs. Eddie of America." from Encyclo Shafer. paedia Britannica Educa Mrs Nell Correll was a lional Corporation. Second Sundav dinner guest of Mr ranking participants in each and Mrs. William K nos slate w ill receive $500 college Sunday was Mrs I Correi'* grants. birthday anniversary and Mrs Knox prepared a delicious chicken dinner in her honor Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward returned Thursday afterniMin from a weeks trip They visited Mr and Mrs. Albert Morrett and Mrs. Katie Morrett at Benton City Washington; Mr and Mrs for warble control, do it in the Lester Robinson and family next 30 days. Mrs at Connell. Wash Robinson was in the Qthelo The only problem encoun hospital fur surgery while tered with the use of these they were at Robinsons They materials has been the result went to Vancouver. Wash., of too late application. and visited the Rev. and Mrs Pour ons or spray are both Winston Ketchum, the Rev effective against warbles ■ and Mrs. Robert Jackson at spray gives a bonus or Milwaukee. Oregon and then excellent louse control over to Bend. Oregon and spent a short time with Mr. Nationwide the loss from and Mrs. Bob Jackson and warbles runs into the millions family. They enjoyed their due to hide damage, exces trip and visit with friends and sive carcass trim and infec had good roads and weather tions caused by warbles in all the time. the back. Thursday evening after returning home from their It is a good practice but one trip. Mr and Mrs. Dwight you can't put off too long Seward attended the style Like so many chores, getting show of Mrs. Burton Smith's started is the hardest job. class of Kth grade girl* at Systemic* that have been Ontario. The show featured used successfully tn the area dresses made by the girls are Co-Ral. Ruelene. Nugu- during this fall term of von. any may he uacd as a school. spray or pour on. Spray Mr. and Mrs. Dwight application must be made Scward and Gary were with a high pressure sprayer Sundav dinner guests of Mr. to penetrate to the hide and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders. Mr. and Mrs Earl Boston were Salurdav evening visi tors at the lavone Fox home in Ontario Mr and Mrs Jim Boston and family of The Dalles. Oregon and Mr and Mrs. Harlan Fox and family of Boise were all there and they had a very enjoyable evening together Mr and Mrs I arl Boston were Sunday dinner guests of Mt and Mrs Robert Shtppv al Weiser. William Mr and Mrs Knox left Tuesday for Med ford. Oregon where thev visited their giandvon and family. Mr and Mrs Glen Knox from here thev went to Eugene and visited a daugh terarid family. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hamilton In Spring field thev visited a son. Mr and Mrs Robert Knox and rime home Friday after a very enjoyable visit with their family. ‘ Mrs. Nell Correll and Mr and Mrs Cleo Whittom of Boise left November 5 for the Coast they visited relatives at Port Orchard. Seattle. Hre merlon and Marysville. Wa shington When they arrived home on Tuesday the 12. they found Mr and Mrs Quinton Correll at Mrs Nell Correll's home. They had arrived at his mothers home Sunday and waited for her to get home After a nice visit, the Quinton Corrells left for their home in Los Angeles November 14 ri ^ag IT BETTER NHS CALENDAR November 22, Music Clinic at Weiser. November 23, Music Clinic at Weiser. Band and drill team at Fairyland Parade in Boise. November 25, Chess Club pizza at Grizzly Bear in Ontario, 6:30 p.m. November 26, GAA at Vale, 7:30 p.m. FFA meeting in Ag Shop, 8 p.m November 28—29 Thanksgiv ing Vacation. DISC BRAKE SERVICE Crald Yra Stop... Stotoraly? The most Important part of a car is the rakes. Stop by and let us give these life- savers a complete check, and install shoes and linings if necessary. Optometrists DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W 4th Ave.. Ontario. Oregon Phone 503 889 8017. DR. J. E. HEfTZMAN 7 North 2nd. Street, Nyssa Phone 372-3747 Veterinarians Expert Front End Alignment HIGH SPEED BALANCER STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE UP TO 130 M.P.H A MUST FOR THE NEW WIDE WHEELS AND TIRES TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL RMACY Nyssa Dial 372-3347 I BY FRANCES SMALLEY Y ourCounty • • Journal Classifieds Bring Resultsl Thursday, November 21, Ì974 Phone 372 2251 Dr. 1. E. R om Nyaaa 372-3552 Dr. Robert Derby Parma 722-6537 400 N. Main St. ■ Nytta 372-3549