Page len Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa. Oregon Swim Team Results Thursday, July 31, 1975 Babe Ruth Fri., July 25 Baba Ruth State Ti Pendleton InvItnlioMl A SAMPLE OF THE TOP TEN swimmers from Nyssa who participated at the Pendleton Invitational meet and at "B" State at Boise: (L-R. front row) Scon Anderson. Jairus Taylor. Jimmi Rodriguez, Bob Bass, (second row) Tom Jackson. Laurie Lane, (back row) Marina Mejia. Michelle Sadamori. Colleen McGinley. Sheila Joyce. Horseshoe Leagues To Continue Weekly Play Entering into the third week of the Second Annual City Horseshoe Tournament the contestants have sealed down to a steady pace. League A games found Mathews still on top with Bob Wilson, last year's Champ, still biding his time in second place. Red McCrady put on a burst of speed to split a double header with Wilson, then dump Father Simard two straight games and finish on a split with Mike Mathews. Ray Norland climbed to fourth place by giving Neil Mathews his second defeat of the season in a two game split, then Norland trounced new-comer Ray Sager two straight games and won two more from Ralph Werner. Wilson split a series with the on-coming McCrady then lost 2 games to Mathews, but finished the evening strongly by defeating Simard four straight games in series and make-up play. Also a newcomer, Mike Mathews climbed from last week’s cellar to sixth place by defeating another newcomer Ray Sager two straight games. Mike then moved above Ralph Werner with two games and split a series with third ranked McCrady. In League A both Werner and Sager suffered losing streaks as has Jim Monroe but they can console them­ selves that they are new­ comers in very tough compe­ tition. Bowler Rolls High Series Fete VanderOord bowled a 606 series with a high game of 256 in the Youth- Adult league at the Sugar Bowl last week. Manager Bill Purcell said that this was a remarkable performance for a bowler nearly 70 years of age. Pete has been an avid bowler for many years. W L UP % Neil Mathews 14 2 2 875 Bob Wilson 13 5 0 722 7 3 8 '00 Red McCrady Ray Norland 10 8 0 555 8 8 2 500 Father Simard 61 2 0 333 Mike Mathews 51 1 2 312 Ralph Werner Ray Sager 11 5 2 062 The League B Night found only 8 games played with Phelps winning four straight games with a superb mixture of double and single ringers. Plucky Dave Waldo suc­ cumbed to Phelps in the first session then recouped to beat Jim Monroe two games then earned a split with Ralph Thomas. With Cleaver being idle. Waldo moved into sixth place with his three wins during the evening. Phelps defeated Monroe two games in addition to the Waldo wins to continue his firm grip on first: place. W L UP % 14 2 2 875 Phelps Chester 8 2 8 800 Dockter 9 3 6 750 7 5 6 583 Anderson Thomas 6 8 4 428 Waldo 6 12 0 333 Cleaver 3 7 8 300 Monroe 1 15 2 062 Police Recover Stolen Jewelry Malheur County Sheriff1 s officers working with Nyssa Police Chief Alvin Allen and Sgt. Pancho Rios appre­ hended a juvenile Monday night and recovered $100 worth of jewelry reportedly stolen from the residence of Mrs. Lloyd Orris in Nyssa. The burglary occurred between 1 and 2 p.m., Saturday. Chief Allen and Sgt. Rios questioned the juvenile and turned him over to juvenile authorities. Nyssa Gate City Journal Classified Ads Bring Results Horse Judging Winner Named 4-H horse judging teams were chosen last I hursoav in Weiser in judging contests sponsored by the Washing­ ton County Extension Service There were six winners. Three winners will represent the county at the Pacific International Livestock Expo­ sition in Portland and the other three will be county re­ presentatives at the State Fair. Winners were: Loretta Magg. Willow Creek, first place; Jean Elfering. Vale, second; Mary Lynne Kaatz. Ontario, third; Mary Ann Blackbum. Willow Creek, fourth; Sharee Kunz. On­ tario fifth; Becky Sanderson. Vale, sixth. The top horse clubs in total points for three judgings were: First place, the Willow Creek Saddlelites; second place, the Vale Vaqueros and third place went to the Cactus Riders from Ontario. Ckuw of 1955 l*lruis Reunion The Nyssa High School class of 1955 will hold their 20-year reunion August 2 and 3. A banquet will be held Saturday at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario at 7 p.m. There will be a picnic on Sunday at the Nyssa South Park at 1 p.m. All persons wishing to visit with the 1955 classmates and their families are invited to come to the park. Visitors Win At Open Hou*e Four prizes were given away last week during the twenty-fifth anniversary open house celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Haburchak's coast to Coast Store here. Mrs. Grant Rinehart, la­ dies' first prize winner, was given a Farberware stainless steel kettle. The ladies second prize, a battery-ope­ rated kitchen clock, went to Mrs. Orma Cleaver. July 19-20 1st Place ■ Gold Medal— Bob Bass. 50m breaststroke (boys 11-12) 35.5 2nd Place • Silver Medal —Leslie Lane. 50m breast­ stroke (girls 11-12) 4th Place ■ Scott Ander­ son. 50m backstroke (boys 8 and under) 5th Place ■ Sheila Joyce. Leslie Lane. Lisa Sarazin. Teri Pounds. 200m medley relay (girls 11-12) 6th Place - Dan Simantel. Richard Fehlman. David Greig. Tim McKinney. 400m free relay (boys 15-18) 7th Place • Bob Bass. 50m free (boys 11-12); Scott Anderson. 50m free. 50m breast (boys 8 and under); Megan Jackson. Sandi Tho­ mas. Lori Lane. Colleen McGinley. 200m medley re­ lay. (girls 15-18) 8th Place ■ Dan Simantel, Richard Fehlman. David Greig. Tim McKinney 400m free relay: Megan Jackson. Lori Lane. Sandi Thomas. Colleen McGinley, 200m free relay 9th Place • Sheila Joyce, Leslie Lane. Lisa Sarazin. Teri Pounds. 200m free relay; Megan Jackson. 50m free­ style July 26-27 "A" State times: 100 yd. backstroke (girls 15-17) - Megan Jackson, I:- 25.2 50 free, (boys 13-14) - Tim McKinney. 31.1 50 yd. breast (girls 9-10) - Julie Matthews. 50.1 50 yd. back (boys 8 and under) • Jairus Taylor. 59.9 100 vd. breast (girls 11-12) - Leslie Lane. 1:32.0 Tap Eight: 1st Place. Megan Jackson (girls 15- 17) 100 yd free - 1:11.3 Julie Matthews (girsl 9-10) 50 vd. free 40.1 Colleen McGinley (girls 15-17) 100 yd. breast - 1:35- .5 Michelle Sadamori. Bob Bass Barbi Burbank 3rd. Place: Colleen McGinley. Bob Bass. Jimmi Rodriguez. Julie Mat­ thews 4th Place: Julie Matthews Sth Place: Bob Bass 6th Place: Sandi Thomas. Michelle Sadamori Sth Place: David Greig Mens's prizes were a 3/8" electric drill, which went to first place winner Jose Pena and a set of screwdrivers for second place was won by Dick Tensen. The open house was termed a success by the Haburchaks. "We had a nice crowd," said Vic. Let s Clean Up America For Our 200th Birthday GOLD STRIKE STAMPS 100 FREE Sat., July 26 legion Area Play-offa The Ontario American Legion baseball team tra­ veled to Milton-Freewater last weekend to play Milton- Freewater in the area play­ offs. a 2 out of J series but two defeats meant elemina­ tion. Saturday night Milton- Freewater took the first game 8 to 0 on 2 home runs and 10 hits while Ontario only managed 3 hits. Dan Thomp­ son trippled in the fifth inning and was stranded. Ed Aronson and Stu Ward singled but couldn't score The Milton-Freewater pit­ cher Bradwall struck out 14 betters and walked only one to gamer the win. Sun. July 27 In Sunday's game. Ontario tied the game in the fourth inning when Bill Marcum walked. Pete Saldana then ran for Bill who sprained his ankle, stole second and went to third on an error. Stu Ward's single brought Sal- dana in to score. Ontario then went into the lead when Pete Saldana started the rally with a single. Ward then singled and Dan Thompson doubled to bring in Saldana and Ward to score and Ontario led J to 1 until the last half of the 8th inning Then Milton-Freewa­ ter jumped on Ontario's pitchers for 3 doubles, I single and 2 home runs to lead the game 8 to 3. Ontario bounced back with 3 runs in the 9th inning. Pete Saldana started the second rally with another single. Roberts and Ward walked, then Thompson singled in Saldana and Roberts. Milton Freewater won the game 8 to 6 to end the season for the Ontario Legion Stars for another year. SRV MAJOR ALL STARS TONY FRANKLIN |Mt| ad MARK NEEDS wgh trophic* which were presented at the Caldwell Annual Regional Tournament. The boys with David Moffisand Scott Taylor traveled to Hermiston recently to compete in a single elimination tournament They lost their first game to Pendleton who went on to claim the championship. Women's Golf Activities Tuesday was Ladies Day at the Ontario Golf Course. Winners, net were: Mary Gonzales. Alveretta Hutton and Mary Schneider and Margaret Bracken. Winners, gross were: Joyce Whittct and June Ward. Nell Saito and Audrey Wilson had the best poker hand. Adrian Business Directory Fire Department — Ph—a 5*3-372-2229 Oreg— Highway Patrol —Phone 5*3-889-6468 ADRIAN MERCANTILE George 8 lots Cartwright GIFTS * GILT WRAPPING GRIM FRIES—DRY GOODS-HOUSEWARES SOL'VENIERS Pho— Nyeaa— 372-2727 ar Parma • 724-6131 Davis & Mackenzie Enter Rodeo Finals Mkachelle Davis and Sam Mackenzie of Adnan are making preparations to com­ pete in the National High School Rodeo Finals in Gallup. New Mexico, August 4-10. This is the second time in three years of competing in the state finals that Adnan has entered in the National Finals. Marchelle Davis and Wannie Mackenzie competed two years ago. Miss Davis, who was the Nyssa Nite Rodeo Queen last year, took first place at the Bums State High School Rodeo in pole bending, fourth in the break away calf roping division and fourth in the girls cow cutting. These are the events she will enter in the New Mexico finals. She PARKER LUMBER A HARDWARE Vera 8 Georgia Parker LL'MBER—PAINT—REPAIRS HUNTING 8 FISHING SUPPLIES IRRIGATION SUPPLIES—DRY GOODS Phone 732-2433 er 724-6174 won the horsemanship title in the State High School Queen Contest and was third run- er-up to the State Queen. She is a senior at Adrian High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis. Sam Mackenzie, a junior at Adrian High School, will be entered in the team roping division in the finals and will be roping with Rob Cochorn of Vale. Sam placed third in this division at the State Show in Burns. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mackenzie of Adrian. ADRIAN OIL COMPANY Clay Webb, proprietor GAS—OIL—LUBE—TIRE REPAIR BULK DELIVERY—PROPANE WEED BURNERS Phone 372-2877 er 724-613* ADRIAN SUPPLY A REPAIR Gayle Martin * Keith Baldwin SPECIAL FARM EQUIPMENT MACHINE WORK—WELDING "TRUCKBEDS 8 HOISTS" Phone 372-2354 MARTIN'S MARKET . a GROCERIES—SUNDRYS—DRY GOODS . NEWSPAPERS—MAGAZINES— POSTED SPECIALS WEEKLY HIGHEST PRICES i tut BARLEY & MIXED GRAIN FOR LADY DRIVERS ! FREE Bob Elliott Tiro Center NYSSA OKtOON Sugar Bowl SMALL FRY CAFE Nyssa, Oregon NOW OPEN across from the school 3729975 BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON SPECIALS ORDERS OPEN FROM 6:30 a.m. to 4 p. m. 4 Jedy • Gayle Martin Vk*' CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE Coupon Expires August 9th attempt. SRV dropped out of the tournament after two straight tosses. Argua Photo WE FIX FLATS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ■ No Purchase Necessary I Legion Team SRV’S NORBERTO LOPEZ GETS BACK to first base with plenty of time after a pickoff Phone 372-2722 or Parma 724-6135 Per Book^y<0^ anythjng we se||| START SAVING The SRV Americans in their second game of the tournament, faced an excel­ lent pitcher from Madison to be eliminated from the tournament. Berto Lopez broke up the perfect game by Madison pitcher. Roger Snyder, when he hit a line drive single into left field but couldn't get in to score. S R V. pitcher Dirk Miller did a fine job through the 4 innings, allowing only one blooper hit to center field. Then 2 singles set up a two-run double by the pitcher wrapped up his own victory. * Get 'em here—and redeem 'em here, at Credit f Your choice r i l l l i I i Sun., July 27 “B" Stale. Boise YMCA We Give and Redeem £ The hosts. SRV Amenta ns played the second game of the State Tournament Friday night and were defeated by a tough Klamath Falls team. The SRV Club were down 3 to 0 until the fifth inning when Perry Kerfool and Dirk Miller each singled. Berto Lopez and Todd Barnes walked to score Kerfoot. Miller was cut down at the plate on a superb play by the Klamath catcher. The Klamath Club then came up with 3 more runs in the 6th inning and shut down the SRV clubs attempts. I’ROMM MJi\ It I. ! NYSSA ELEVATOR [ Mark E I I 1st Ä Ehrgood Hartley, Owner 372 2327