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THE NY3SA GATE CITY JO U R N A L . N YSSA. OREGON THURSDAY JUVE 21. ISM JOURNAL SPORTS Nyssa Downs Homedale Nine 7-5 In 11 Inning Border League Game Swim Program By Red Cross Starts Monday Catiish Trapping Action Explained By Commission Izaak Waltons Plan Boy Scout Outing S u n se t Valley — T he M a lh e u r c h a p te r of the Izaak W alton league has m a d e plans to ta k e Boy Sc o u ts of Vale. O ntario, A d rian a n d Nyssa c o m m u n itie s on an o v e rn ig h t c a m p in g trip F riday, it was a n n o u n c e d by E E Clong- inger. T he c a m p in g p a r ty com posed of a b o u t 70 scoyts a n d n u m e ro u s league m em bers, exp e c ts to go to O w y h e e re se rv o ir at 4 p.m and the boys will be ta k e n on the lake in boats. W. C. L ightfoot, regional s u p e r visor for th e S o u th e a st region of the S ta te g a m e commission at the H m e s office ca lle d the J o u rn a l this w e e k to e x p la in the action of th e c om m ission in trapping c h a n n e l c a tfish in the O w yhee river, a n a c tio n w hich has s tir red up c o n sid e ra b le controversy in this area. T h e necessity for the action was tra c e d b a c k to action by the C O A C H E S SEEK JO B com m ission w h ic h last fall r e S e v e ra l ap p lic a tio n ha ve been h a b ilita te d the m iddle fork of the received for the Nyssa school M a lh e u r r iv e r above W arm S prings in w h ic h there was coaching job. S u p t R V. W ilson n o th in g b u t r o u g h fish, m eaning said W ednesday, a n d a choice pro b a b ly will be m a d e by J u l y 1 no fishing in th e area T he fish a n d w ildlife bodv also T he va c a nc y re su lte d from the poisoned the Silvier, rive r to e r a d resignation of Bill J a r r e t t . b a s k e t ball a n d baseball coach, w ho has icate carp. “ We are restocking the accepted a sim ila r position at stre a m s," said Lightfoot, "and O ntario. both a r e most su ita b le for c h a n nel catfish a n d sm all m outh bass.” “ U n f o r tu n a te ly there are no h a tc h e rie s in W e ste rn U S w here such fish can be obtained. T here Miss Carol Lea H ickox, d a u g h is a well e sta b lish e d population te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. E v e r e tt F of sm all m o u th bass and channel H ickox of O n ta rio has be e n a- c atfish in th e S n a k e and tr i b u t a w a rd e d the M a lh e u r M em orial ries a n d this p ro v id e s the closest n u r s in g scholarship. source from w h ic h to obtain the T he scholarship, given by the fish.” N yssa c h a m b e r of com m erce. “W e a re u n d e r ta k in g a limited Eagles, Lions and M a lh e u r M e m p ro g ra m for c a tc h in g brood fish orial hospital a u x ilia ry , is a w a r d for re stoc king in the middle fork ! ed to a n y girl in M alheur. P a y of th e M a lh e u r and we are r e e tte or C a nyon c ounties w ho is stocking a b o v e th e W arm Springs in te re ste d in the n u rsin g or p h y s re se rv o ir.” io th e ra p y field. “O nly 58 cats h a v e been caught P re v io u s re c ip ie n ts of the a- to d a te and th e total n u m b e r will w a rd a r e K a th e r in e S p r in g e r of not e xceed a few hundred. This F r u itla n d , P a tr ic ia S m ith of A d will in no w a y a ffect the supply ria n a n d J a n e H oriuchi of O n of fish in the S n a k e riv e r.” L ig h t tario. foot concluded. Nyssa 2nd Tops Senior League Boxing Card Waiting O.K. T e a m S ta n d in g s Won 5 5 2 3 1 1 0 Nyssa 2nd Parm a O n ta rio Nyssa 2nd Bees Owyhee O n ta rio Vale Lost 0 1 1 o 4 4 5 Both the sta te A A.U. a n d U 10 boxing com mission ha v e b e e n conta c te d as the final ste p in a r ra n g in g a su m m e r boxing ^h o « r for Nyssa T he action was de e m e d a d v is able so th a t a m a t e u r f i g h t e r s w ould not place th e m se lv e s i n je a p o r d y in e v e n t th e y wishe<S to f u r th e r th e ir boxing c a re e rs . A rra n g e m e n ts have be e n m a d tf for a ring and a place to hold t h » show and o v e r 12 boxers, m a n y w ith exc e lle nt records h a v e e v in ced in te re st in* ta k in g p a r t in the- card. It is hoped th a t w ith in a w e e k a d e fin ite d a te can be set. A fte r e xpe nse s it is p la n n e d t o give the proceeds to f u r th e r r e c r e a tio n pro g ra m s in Nyssa a n d p u r chase badly needed e q u i p m e n t f o r a th le tic p ro g ra m s w h ic h h a v e be e n in stitu te d a t the labor c a m p . L e a ding h itte rs N yssa fo u g h t H om edale and the ‘a b o a rd k n o tte d the score. At the J im S k e e n w e a th e r fo r 11 innings T u e sd a y top of th e U t h doubles by St- T h e Red Cross sw im m in g p r o 857 Bill Beus .750 n ig h t in a B o rd e r L eague gam e m ia n e r a n d P o u n d s d ro v e in tw o g r a m will get u n d e r w ay Monday, Mel P a c k e r 666 pla ye d at H om edale, coming ru n s for the victory. J u n e 25 a n d will c o ntinue th ro u g h Roger Skeen 625 th r o u g h w ith a tw o -ru n rally at J u l y 0 according to Bill J a r r e tt, Rich Wilson m a d e a b rillia n t T om Moore 615 the top of th e 11th to notch th e ir peg to hom e in the e ig h th inning re c re atio n director. Je sse S to k e r .571 first victory, 7-5. A bus will leave the city p a rk a f te r fielding a single to catch a G a ry Blacker 555 In th e m e a n tim e a t Boise, P a y r u n n e r a tte m p tin g to score from a t 8:30 a.m. Those u n d e r 12 will D ean M ontgom ery .555 e tte b a ttle d the hom e team to a second w h ic h tu r n e d out to be the pay 15c for the pool and 10c for F re d Mitchell .500 the bus trip T hose over 12 years 4-4 tie in a gam e called d u e to tu rn in g po in t of the game. H a rle y S a ge r 454 will be c h a rg e d 25c at the pool r a in at th e e n d of th e 11th inning C ox sta r te d for Nyssa a n d a f te r Ernie D u r r a n t .454 there. W e ise r and N a m p a w ere a s h a k y first inning pitc h e d good in a d d itio n to bus fare. w a sh e d off the schedule. To da te 185 ha ve signed up for ball. He was re lie ve d in th e n in th T he Nyssa S ta k e S e n io r Soft- P a y e tte will be seen in action in n in g w h e n he w e a k e n e d and the su m m e r p ro g ra m w ith 85 of ball league w as ra in e d out T u e s h e re F r id a y night w he n th e y w a lk e d tw o men. G le n M arcum these ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of the day night before c o m p le tin g the ta ngle w ith Nyssa at the high cam e in a n d put out the fire a n d T u e s d a y - T h u r s d a v trips to the com plete n ig h t’s schedule. How- J u n e 22-23— R e b e k a h ’s a n n u a l sw im m in g pool. T his ac tiv ity is school field a t 8:30 p.m. v e r Nyssa 2nd Bees took a win r u m m a g e sale in the Old B e n received c re d it for the win. from O w y h e e b ehind the 1 -hit F r a n k lin Store. Nyssa, displaying a 12-hit at- H om edale w as its o w n w orst in a d d itio n to the Red Cioss p r o pitching of G a r y Beus. F r a n k I J u n e 22— N y ssa -P a y e tte B o rd e r /tf :k w h ic h included th re e doubles e n e m y in several cases, piling up gram . Buses for the a fte rn o o n ses S k e e n a n d Rodney Beus w o rk e d j L e a g u e baseball, 8:00 p. m. N y s s a a n d tw o trip le s fought back th re e ; a n u n e n v ia b le total of 13 e rro rs sions on T u e sd a y and T h u rsd a y b e h in d the plate. high school field. tim es to ta k e the game. H om edale d u r in g the contest. T o b le r ’s boys leave the p a r k at 1:00 p.m. J a r r e t t a n n o u n c e d th a t 30 ha v e su rg e d a h e a d w ith a 3-run first w ere not especially a ir tig h t e ith- J u n e 23— LDS w e e k ly s t a k e Ronald J o h n s to n for the Bees signed up for the a rts and craft in n in g w i t h N yssa k n o ttin g the 1 er, being guilty of six m isplays. h a d a pe rfe c t nig h t at b a t w ith d a n c e given by Nyssa second p ro g ra m co n d u c te d at the park. score in th e 3rd w ith tw o runs singles and tw o triples. Score. I w a r d at th e Nyssa sta k e h o u s e N vssa's m a n a g e r a n n o u n c e d tha t T his m ro n in g the Nyssa Pee 8:30 p. m. O rc h e stra and r e f r e s h a f te r scoring one in the second. Bees 22 a n d O w y h e e 2. new p la y e rs are being trie d out H o m e d a le again m oved a h e a d to s tr e n g th e n th the te a m and he Wees a re m e e ting th e Vale team In a close ga m e P a r m a de fe a te d ! m ents. b u t S n id e r ’s triple w ith a ru n n e r expects to h a v e the c lub really at 9 a m. O n ta rio 9 to 8 B a tte rie s for P a r U SE T H E C L A S S IF IE D ADS. m a Robinson and D u r r a n t and rolling w h e n Nyssa m eets P a y e tte for O n ta r io J e r r y D om a n and F rid a y night. B e n ja m in Fellows. T oble r has sc he dule d tw o p r a c tice gam es w ith Burns, th e first HERB'S T he g am e b e tw e e n V ale and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. S h a m b a u g h to be pla y e d th e re J u l y 1. Nyssa 1st was rained out in the RADIO — TV T he te a m will play E m m e tt at d rove seven boys to Corvallis 5th in n in g a n d th e sta n d in g score D onald Bergan. son of Mr. and J u n e 10 w h e re they p a rtic ip a te d SERVICE E m m e tt this S u n d a y e v e n in g a t w as Vale 8 a n d N yssa 1st 5. T he Mrs. H. E. B ergan of Nyssa, r e in the A m e ric a n L egio n -sp o n so r 8:30 in a m a k e u p league g am e ga m e will be com p le te d at a la te r ceived a $200 scholarship by the 509 M ain D ial 2118 ed B e a v e r Boys State. date. S ta te G a r d e n clubs a t the close of th a t w as w a sh e d out h ere T u e s T h e S h a m b a u g h ’s w e n t on up the o r g a n iz a tio n ’s convention in day. to P o r tla n d w h e re Bill a tte n d e d O n ta rio last w eek B e rga n is a Line Score: Masonic G r a n d L odge as d e p u ty ju n io r a t O SC w h e re he is m a jo r-, R H E for distric t 19, an office to w hich ing in a griculture. Nyssa 021 001 010 02 7 12 6 he was le-elected. Max Min T he S h a m b a u g h s r e tu r n e d via D etails of the a w a r d and its H o m edale 300 002 000 00 5 9 13 D orothy Holcomb, Nyssa G irls 89 60 13 p re s e n ta tio n w e re unavailable. B atteries: Cox, M arcum and C orvallis a n d b ro u g h t th e boys 70 14 61 S ta te de le g a te sponsored by the W. F r a n k P a rr, Nyssa high Holcomb: L in e b e rg e r a n d Dines. 1 hom e from th e ir meeting. 58 54 A m e ric a n Legion A u x ilia ry , has 15 school sophom ore, received sec 70 49 r e tu r n e d from S a le m w h e re s h e 1 16 ond place a w a rd of $10 in the ........ 78 46 a tte n d e d sessions a n d se rv e d as 17 sta te for his po ste r in a contest 90 49 se c re ta ry to one of th e girl s e n a J u n e 18 sp o n so re d by the O regon F e d e r a ........ 78 19 63 tors. tion of G a r d e n clubs. He had p r e T h e A u x ilia ry is p la n n in g to 52 20 viously w on the distric t a w a r d of sponsor m e e tings a t a la te r da te O w y h e e R e se rv o ir Storage $5 for his poster w hich w as done w h e n Miss H olcom b can give a M a lh e u r c o u n ty potato g ro w e r s e f ie ld s w e re being p re p a re d , has J u n e 20. 1956 677.250 A. F. d e ta ile d a c count of h e r e x p e r i in c u t p aper. pre d ic t a fa v o ra b le m a r k e t, b u t | led to some seed decay a n d thin J u n e 20, 1955 295.390 A. F. ences a t the sta te capital. less th a n n o rm a l volum e from the sta n d s in p la n tin g s of the R usset 1956 crop, a ccording to re v ie w of variety. th e situ a tio n by M a lh e u r C ounty a re la tiv e ly n e w v a rie ty , the P o ta to G r o w e r s ’ association. ! e a rly gem, has be e n increased in N yssa city police m a d e 26 a r- j P la n tin g s in all distric ts in the j local p la n tin g s this year. Condi- rests d u r in g May, a ccording to ; c a u n ty , as su m m a riz e d by associa- | tion of these p la n tin g s is good, j the d e p a r t m e n t ’s m o n th ly re- tion p re sid e n t Earl W in e g a r from | a n d the crop should be re a d y for. port. Of the total a rrests, 10 w e r e re p o rts of dire c to rs in each dis m a r k e t soon a f te r tr iu m p h s a r e 1 for p ublic intoxication a n d n ine trict, add up to 10 p e rc e n t less ready. A c reage de v o te d to this w ere traffic w ith m is c e lla n e o u s : a c r e a g e th a n one y e a r ago and v a r ie ty is not large; as g ro w e rs j High School Diamond o th e r offenses, in c luding one c o m p a re w ith acreage p la n te d in a r e still e x p e r im e n tin g w ith it. shoplifting, being noted. 1954 at a b o u t 10,000 acres. Crop T h e g ro w e rs association r e v ie w Total fines of $485 w e re lev ied j c ondition is r e p o rte d g e n e ra lly ed figures on p ro d u c tio n in o th e r and d u r in g the m o n th $383 w e re as below a v e r a g e for this tim e of districts a n d p re s e n t prices for collected. O ne case w e n t to the year, d u e m ostly to the slow sta rt j t h e potato crop being m a r k e te d * justice c o u rt w h e re a $25 fine m a d e by e a r ly p la n tin g s this ¡n C alifornia. T h e y feel in vie w of th e sm a lle r crop of s u m m e r was levied. In a d d itio n to fines, spring. vs In con sid e rin g each v a rie ty j potatoes being grow n, a n d the 18 d a y s w e re served in jail by g ro w n here, th e association points fact t h a t the C alifornia crop is various offenders. out th e re is c o n sid e ra b ly less c le a ning up ra p id ly a t good the G r e a t e s t in the I n d u s t r y ! H ouseguests for the past w eek a c re a g e p la n te d to bliss triu m p h . prices, th a t local g ro w e rs can e x a t th e C a m pbe ll B a e r hom e w ere because of m a r k e tin g difficulties pect good m a r k e t d e m a n d for *•*«*"“ ’ 1 Mrs. W e n d e ll B aer of L ayton last year. Crop condition of the th e ir crop for Cart, Trucks, And As An Added | tr iu m p h is g e n e ra lly good, w ith | the ex c e p tio n of som e fields Tractors, of All Attraction | p la n te d w ith seed lots c a rry in g Phyllis Cheldelin Makos, All Ages excessive virus disease. Awarded Scholarship T h e w h ite rose a c re a g e is r e Miss P h y llis Cheldelin, d a u g h p o rte d as d o w n slightly from a Sure y e a r ago, d u e to sh o rta g e and te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. O rla n d C h e l d - , S m for yourself th« finest group cost of seed supplies. Crop elin of Nyssa is one of the th irte e n Your c high s tu d e n ts a t O regon S ta te College ondition in th e w h ite rose p l a n t of nationally advertised automotive ings t to a sh a rp re d u c tio n w h o received re n e w a ls of full- Dating Rating in th e p o a in tu itio n scholarships for th e 1956- parts and supplies available from v e r a g e yield for this v a r HARRY MINER vs HUGH TOBLER iety. E x te n sio n A gent T u r n e r 57 school y e a r a ccording to w ord | T ake your d ate bow ling received from th e college. any source. A ll identified by the Bond r e p o r te d to the J u n e 6 it's a high-scoring sport T h e scholarships a w a r d e d by m e e tin g th a t most w h ite rose w ith tow n's twosom es, N A P A Seal, and quickly available fields p la n te d to seed g r o w n a n d | the O regon C ongress of p a re n ts is easy on y o u r budget. a n d te a c h e rs a re to enc o u ra g e sto re d in th e local a re a ha v e to you from your NA PA Jobber— sh o w n sy m p to m s of e x te n d e d d o r y o u n g people to select e le m e n t a r y te a c h in g as a career. T h e r e m ancy. S ta n d s h a v e e m e rg e d slow ly a n d u n e v e n ly , and ha v e n e w a ls a re m a d e on a ye a r-to - su ffe re d from soil fungus o r g a n y e a r basis to s tu d e n ts w ho q u a l Suggestions to C ar O w ners: isms. to th e e x te n t th a t yield p r o ify, and the w in n e rs of the a w a rd M ake a d ate w ith your R epairm an spects for these fields a re below m u s t c o n tin u e a fu ll-tim e p ro g ra m in e le m e n ta r y e ducation n orm al. now to get yo u r car ready for S um m er. R u sse tt acre a ge has sh o w n a n d m u st ha ve high scholarship. A void the last m in u te rush! 50 Centavos som e increase over the 1955 crop, A ll of th e r e n e w a ls this y e a r w e n t to O re g o n students. p a r tly b ecause of increased a c r e F or F u n . . . for H ealth Miss C h e ld e lin received a sim i ages c o n tra c te d for processing. Childer Uu To | Crop c o ndition of the R ussetts is la r a w a rd for th e school y e a r ju st ave ra g e , e x c e p t for a f e w p l a n t com pleted. She is a g r a d u a te of 13 Years Free ings of seed show ing v iru s dis Nyssa high school. G ay W ay Junction. Idaho P hone 2293 102 M ain. Nyssa ease. A cold p la n tin g season, c o m P h . Fruitland 8411 C L A S S I F I E D FO R R E S U L T S b in e d w ith d ry in g w in d s w hile Com ing Events . . . C arol Hickox Gets N ursing S cholarship Legion, M asonic Activities A ttended Nyssans Receive OFGC Awards Girls State D elegate Returns From Session W eath er . . . . BORDER LEA G U E Favorable Potato Market, Slightly Less Volume Predicted by Growers 26 Arrests Made During Month BASEBALL at NYSSA Friday, June 22 — 8:30 P.M. Automotive Repairmen ! You’ll Want to Visit the Parade o f Parts' NYSSA PAYETTE iposr Cow Milking Contest featu rin g In H onor of "June Is D airy M onth" Contest To Be H eld a t 8:20 P. M. TICKETS 50* NYSSA AUTO PARTS Gay Way Bowl Best Buys — Thursday, Friday, Saturday YOUR BEST BUY Is To Check O ur Low P rices On FROZEN MEATS VEGETABLES Table Lamp Only $ 1 .0 0 W ith p u rch ase of End. L am p or C o rn er T able at R eg u lar P rice Peterson FISCHER'S Furniture Co. FOOD LOCKER S If H Green Stamp« 1« mi. W est of Nyaea 217 M ain St. ® PH.3211 © Bright Printed Table Cloths Reg. $1.49 Now $ 1 .0 0 BUY OF TH E W EEK r ’B'-rp-jrtrwr^nSir; A wairriN ® v a 1950 « a n t i * oivtn WITH EVERY WATCH CRYSTAL W e G ive S it H G reen S tam ps Everybody's, Inc. REPLACED! GUARANTEED LOWEST i PRICES TOO! PAULUS JEWELRY 127 Main St. Vyssa W hole W heat S pecial o rd ers for all occasions o u r specialty Motor Co. Bakery PW I M 0 0 DELICIOUS Custom FORDOR s3 9 5 ° ° Herriman 314 M ale o PA G E FIV E BREAD Dee-Lite 110 M ale Ph. 3366 ira G iant 55c G et E n try B lank H ere for F ree G.E. A utom atic W asher. Wilson's Supsr Marks! *•