Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 26, 1976, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday. August 26,' IWW
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GRUNTI
NHS Calendar
Of Events
Aagnat 3B ■ First Day of
School, classes dismissed at
noon with buses leaving at
12:20 p.m.
S*ptmnber 3 ■ Football.
Nysaa at Ontario, 8 p.m.
Saptamber 6 • Labor Day.
No school
September 9 • Football.
Payette JV at Nysaa. 4 p.m.
Bowling Meeting
August 26
previously
here.
The Nyssa Women's
Bowling Association will
not have a meeting
a* was
reported,
FORD
THUD I
1976 CHÍV MONTI CARLO
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Football Practice Begins
With Grunts, Groans, Thuds
With huffs and puff*,
grunts, groans and thuds,
regular football practice be­
gan Monday for the Nyssa
Bulldogs. It was their first
day in uniform and from the
moans and groans it was easy
to tell that some players were
not yet in shape.
They began their practice
with calisthenics. The pic­
tures show two exercises—
one for loosening tight back
GROANI
and neck muscle* and the
other for stretching tight
hamstring* and calf muscle*.
There is no question that
out-of-shape and poorly-stret»
ched muscles are responsible
for many football injuries.
The large picture show* a
slightly rougher exercise—its
called hitting. Coach Art
Bullock says that's the name
of the game. In this exer­
cise. half the running back*
execute a running play—on
this occasion it was the
"triple 38" an option play—
and the other half try to
kn<x-k down the hall carrier
with foam pad*. While they
ran this play Bullock stood
alongside and yelled. "Keep
your legs moving! Don't put
your head down so low. you
can’t see where you're
going!’’ Occasionally this
was heard: "Good job.”
1975 GRANADA
1975 LTD WAGON
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1975 F- 2504x4 PICK-UP
Malheur County Fair Results
OPEN CLASS FOODS
Jafar • Claea VI, Cookies
Drop, Julie Atagi, Nyssa,
3rd; shaped cootie*, Terry
Hill. Nyssa. 1st. Other - An­
drea Wenke. Nysaa, 1st.
Cupcakes from scratch, An­
drea Wenke. Nyssa, 2nd.
Gloria Lorensen. 3rd. Two
crust pie-berry - Gloria Lo­
rensen. 1st. Yeast breads,
white flour - Carol Atagi,
Nysaa, 2nd. Baking powder
biscuits - Carol Atagi. 1st-
Coffee cake - Carol Atagi,
1st. Nut bread - Carol Atagi.
3rd. Novelty layer, Carol
Atagi. 1st. Zucchini cake •
Alida Vac DeWater. Parma
1st. Petit four* - Harriet
’ orensen. Nyssa, 1st.
Intermediate - white
brand, Jan Osborn. Adrian.
2nd. Whole wheat or mixed.
Jan Osborn. Adrian. 3rd.
Cinnamon Roll* ■ Libby Mil­
ler. Parma. 1st. Decorated
cupcake* - Gloria Lorensen.
Nyssa. 1st and 2nd. Cookies-
drop. Gloria Lorensen. Nyssa
2nd. Cupcakes from scratch -
Libby Miller. Parma 2nd.
Fudge - Libby Miller, 1st.
Peanut brittle • Libby Miller
2nd. Two crust pie-tree
fruit-Jeff Moffi*. Nyssa, 1st;
Ceeideo-bnr • Harriet Lo­
rensen. Nyssa 1st; Carol Ann
Atagi. Nyssa 2nd; Drop -
Carol Ann Atagi, Nyssa 2nd;
Shaped cookies -Nancy Tim­
merman. 1st; Cupcakes from
mix - Carol Ann Atagi, 1st;
Cupcakes from scratch-Carol
Ann Atagi. 2nd.
Doughnuts raised -Carol
Ann Atagi, 1st; Cake - Carol
Ann Atagi. 1st; Fudge- Carol
Ann Atagi. 2nd; Jenny Hill.
Nyssa 3rd; Carol Ann Atagi,
Nyssa 3rd; Peanut Brittle-
Carol Ann Atagi. Nysaa 3rd;
Creative bread-Caroi Ann
Atagi, Nysaa. 2nd; Creative
Cake - Carol Ann Atagi, 1st.
Open Claaa Beef Cattle
Bulls, 6 mo. A Over-Grand
Champion Clayton Cramer.
Ont. Reserve Grand Champ
Julie Roas, Jordan Valley.
FFA-RabbMai Junior Doe-
Stanton Munn, Nyssa 3rd;
Stacy Garner, Nyssa 3rd;
Junior buck- Stacy Garner,
Nyssa 3rd; Stanton Munn.
3rd; Senior doe- Stacy Garner
2nd; Stanton Munn, Nyssa
3rd; Senior-buck - Stanton
Munn, 3rd.
FFA Farm Mechanic*
Shop projects-implement trai­
lers, Tom Okai, Adrian
Chapter 1st; Stock Trailers-
Monty Culbertson, Adrian
Chapter 1st (champion) Ad­
rian Chapter Exhibit 2nd;
Utility Trailers-Steve Conant,
Nyssa 1st; Large Metal
Projects-Johnny Simpson. Ny­
ssa 1st; Scott Osborn. Adrian
2nd; Loony Bennett. Adrian
3rd; Stock Racks- Sam
Makinzie, Adrian Chapter
2nd; Small Wood Objects
Brent Ishida. Adrian 2nd;
Samll Metal Projects-Brent
Ishida 1st; Paul Shenk.
Adrian Chapter 2nd.
Yearling ewe, 9 mo. to 18
mo. Tami Cameron. Adrian
1st; mature ewe, older than
18 mo. Tami Cameron Adrian
1st; Mark Witty. Adrian 2nd;
Brenda Sims, Nyssa 4th.
Champion Female each
breed ewe lamb. Tami
Cameron,; Grand Champion
Tami Cameron; Yearling-
Tami Cameron; Res. Grand
Champ. Mark Witty; Mature-
Tami Cameron. Mark Witty.
Grand A Res. Grand
Champ. Female All breeds.
Suffolk- Tami Cameron.
Mark Witty; Mature-Tami
Cameron. Mark Witty.
Grand A Res. Grand
Champ. Female All Breeds.
Suffolk-Tami Cameron. Mark
Witty; Over All Champ.-
Tami Cameron. Over all Res.
Cham. - Tami Cameron.
Crossbreds, Mark Witty;
Showmanship - Novice,
RABBITS
age 9 A 10-blue-champ. Terri
Showmanship-blues - Darla
Hill. Nyssa; junior age 11 A
Smith. Parma; Shelene Ste­
12 blue-Champ - Cindy Ho­
phenson. Adrian; Rodney
den. Adrian; Mark Witty.
Cook. Nyssa.
Adrian; red- Steve Smith.
New Zealand White- junior
Parma; Sonia Moore. Nyssa;
buck 4 to 6 mo.-white-Rodney
white-Brenda Sims. Nyssa;
Cook. Nyssa; Senior buck,
Danny Walker. Adrian.
over 8 mo.
white, Roger
Intermediate, age 13 A 14
Hawk. Nyssa; Pre-junior doe
blue-Tami Cameron, Adrian;
up to 3 mo. red-Shelene
red-Mike Moore, Nyssa;
Stephenson. Adrian; Junior
AGRICULTURE
doe 4 to 6 mo. grand res..
Yellow Dent Com- Kelly
Kelly Potter. Adrian; red-Ka-
Mills. Nyssa 1st; white sweet
rin Smith-Parma; Interme­
Spanish onions- Junior Atagi,
diate doe 6 to 8 mo.
Nyssa 2nd; other onions-Bri-
blue-Kelly Potter. Adrian;
an Taylor, Nys*a 3rd; Russet
Karen Smith. Parma; senior
Potatoes. Stanley Sisson,
doe 8 mo.
Shelene Ste­ Nyssa 1st; Norgold russet
phenson. Adrian; Rodney
potatoes ■ Harold Kurtz. Ny.
Cook Nyssa; Intermediate
3rd; other red potatoes
buck. 6 to 8 mo. white- Stacy
Amanda Taylor, Nyssa 1st;
Gamer, Nyssa.
Gloria Lorensen. Nyssa 2nd;
Other breeds-junior doe. 4
Sugar Beets- Stanley Sisson.
to 6 mo. red-Shelene Ste­
Nyssa 2nd; alfalfa-threshed
phenson. Adrian; interme­
grain A
small seeds- Ida
diate buck. 6 to 8 mo.
Packwood. Parma 1st; bar­
red-Shelene Stephenson. Ad­ ley-spring- Fay Corn. Nyssa
rian.
2nd; beans, white-lda Pack-
wood. Parma 1st; Johnny
SHEEP
Packwood. Parma 2nd; Kelly
Hampshire-mature ewe, ol­ Mills. Nyssa 3rd; red dover-
der than 18 mo. Tami Ida Packwood/. Parma 1st;
Cameron. Adrian 3rd.
strawberry clov^- Ida Pack­
Crossbred-ewe lamb, less
wood, Parma 1st; oats-Fay
than 9 mo. old Tami
Com. Nyssa 2nd; Popcorn
Cameron. Adrian 1st;
Ida Packwood, Parma.
Threshed grain 4 small
seed- soybean seeds, Ida
Packwood. Parma 1st; thre­
shed vegetable seeds; onions
Ida Packwood, Parma 1st A
2nd; sunflower- Ida Pack­
wood. Parma 1st; Parsnip-lda
Packwood, parma 1st; squash
seed, Ida Packwood, 1st.
Sheaves:
alfalfa for hay
slices AI mo* Osborn. Adrian
3rd; oats-Glady* Morton,
Nyssa 1st; Mark Morton
Nyssa 2nd. Wheat Alice Ni-
shitani. Nyssa 2nd; Dick
Nelson Nyssa 2nd.
Farm Vegetables: carrots-
Harold Kurtz, Nyssa 2nd:
slicing cucumbers-Jeff Mof-
fi*. Nyssa 3rd; parsnip*.
Brian Taylor, Nyssa 1st;!
Amanda Taylor, Nyssa 2nd;
zucchini squash-Don King,
Nyssa 2nd; ruhbarb - Nancy
Meacham, Nyssa 1st; Violet
Drydale. Nyssa. Tomatoes,
small red- Tonya Drydale,
Nyssa 2nd; Wheat Sheave-
unusual-James Stephen, Ny­
ssa 1st.
Farm Fruits: Bartlett pear*
ids Packwood, Parma 2nd;
Hale peaches. Maude Coul-
ten. Parma 1st; other pea­
ches- Don Somers, Nyssa 1st;
Carl Morton. Nyssa 2nd;
green grapes- Nancy Tim­
merman. Nyssa 2nd; Teresa
Wood. Nyssa 2nd.
FISCHER'S
MOBILE HOME PARK
The park with lots of
personal service. All
utilities available. Pare
well water, no sulphur
or dorine. Street light*.
Quiet. Off the highway.
Laundry. Large lots
priced at $30.00 and up.
Veteran's Administra­
tion approved. Phone
372-521».
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RON'S
1974 GMO/2 TON 4 x 4 PICK-UP
1973 CHIV % Ton 4x4 PICK-UP
Bowling
•
The Housewife Bow­
ling League will have a
meeting September 1 at
1:30 in the Sugar Bowl
to organize their team*.
All interested women
should attend. If unable
to attend, call Ida Miner
at 372-3496 or Marian
Danford at 372-3S2S.
$3776
SHELL SERVICE
101 North Main
Phone 172 WMM
Brake Relining
Tune-ape
Muffler InítaBation
Radiator Repairs
Don't Forget—
Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. KSRV
will fe drawing the winners name
Oregon State Fair
1976
Fair Hours 10am 10pm ■ Mon-Thurs
10am-11pm • Frl. Sat. Sun.
Fair Admission Adult $2.00
Children (6-12) 90
GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT
Student* (13-17) »125
Jerry Lac Lewis Show
PRCA RODEO
7:30 4 9:30, Sat Aug 28 »9, I*
HOR8E SHOW
Wolfman Jack Show
$9. $4. $2 90
7:30 4 9:30. Sun Aug 29 »4, »3
Trick Riding Act
Rick Nelson
Aug 28429, 7 30pm
7:30 4 9 30 Sat Sept 4 »9. $4
Roy Rogers/Oale
Bluegrass Show
Evons Show
8 pm, Sun Sept 983 90
Aug 30 Sept 3
Blood, Sweet * Teers
13047 30pm
8 30 pm. Mon Sept 6
Mule Team Act
$5 in advance. $8 day of show
Sept 4-9, 7 30pm
HORSE RACING DAILY
I Sept 6, 1 30pm
in the great car give-a-way on our
Show Room Floor-Plan to attend-
E m Moffb
HysM X**rMMt*llv*
Phene 372-5189
Gentry Ford
Sales, Inc.
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