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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYS6A. OREGON PAGE FOUR ing funds will be returned to the horsepower or more. The graduation exercises, mark Additional Athletics Boats 12 feet in length or longer counties on a ratio basis of boats ing the end of nine weeks of "boot To Be Inaugurated but powered with less than 10 numbered. County sheriffs and camp,” included a full dress par horsepower require a license and other officers are expected to en and review before military of At EOC This Year James D. Settles, son of Mr. and ade certificate of title but need no force the laws relating to boating. ficials and civilian dignitaries. Intercollegiate competition in Mrs. Frank Rambaud of 101 Ehr- New boat numbers are com “The Oregon State Marine board certificate of number. four additional sports will be in good avenue, Nyssa, was graduat In nine weeks of instruction, the By Mrs. Gerald Mackey The numbering fee for all boats realizes this is a new law and we augurated this year at Eastern mencing to appear on the bows of ed from recruit training Jan. 22 “raw recruit" is developed into ADRIAN—Mrs. C R Mills re Oregon college, La Grande, ac boats throughout the state, re requiring a number has been set are giving the boat owners a tem at the Naval Training Center, San a Navy Blue Jacket, ready for turned to her home Saturday af cording to Robert “Bob” Quinn, placing the former Coast Guard at $5 for the original issue and porary exemption to permit them Diego, Calif. duty with the fleet. numbers on undocumented vessels good for three years, then $3 for to forward their applications and, ter a long convalescense at the director of athletics. upon receipt of their new number, home of her son, Chester. He indicated wrestling, tennis, which were 16 feet in length and ;every three years thereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day called golf and cross country would be over. Fee for the annual license for to paint or affix the number on The new law requiring numbers boats under 16 feet In length is their boat’s bow,” Robert F. Rit on Mrs. Mills and Ross Sunday gin as soon as the numbers of par affects all boats propelled by 10 or set at $3 For boats 16 feet to 20 tenhouse, state director, announc afternoon. Stanley Mills also call ticipants in each sport warrant. Quinn noted that this brings I more horsepower. Oregon boats feet the fee is $5 and for boats ed this week. ed cn his grandmother, Sunday EOC’s number of competitive will henceforth carry the letters 20 feet or more it will be $5 plus afternoon. “However, some time in the Visitors at the Oliver Freel sports to eight, including football, “OR” followed by three numerals $1 for each additional foot or part very near future the Marine board and then a county designator in of a foot in excess of 20 feet. home Sunday evening were Mrs. basketball, baseball and «rack. will have to set a date upon which dicating from which county the Eula Wisby and family. The oc it will become unlawful to oper For the certificate of title the casion was a sleighing party for LICENSE EXAMINER SLATES boat is registered. It is estimated owners will have to pay $2, good ate a boat not meeting these new ; that some 40,000 to 50,000 boats for as tong as the owner keeps requirements,” the director added. REGULAR TESTS FEB. 5 the children. A drivers license examiner will 1 will be affected. The First Methodist Church will Rittenhouse also stated that ap the boat. begin revival meetings this Thurs be on duty at Nyssa city hall be Application forms, together with These fees are expected to raise proximately 10 percent of the ap day for 10 days Special speaker tween the hours of 9 a.m. and the synopsis of boating regula- considerable money. After the plications received so far have had | tions, have been available at the I cost of administering the Marine to be returned due to insufficient will be Riv. F. M. Shipley of Enid, 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5. Persons desiring original li offices of county sheriffs, State board functions, which include a information or incorrect fees en Oklahoma. Rev. Hunter also re- j ports that construction will soon censes or permits to operate a Department of Motor Vehicles and boating safety program, remain closed. vehicle are asked to file applica i boat dealers. | resume on the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. tions well ahead of the scheduled The boating act passed by the '. Bill Looney and Mary were called closing hour in order to assure last legislature, in compliance to Emmett Saturday morning due adequate time for completion of with the Federal Boating act of to the illness of their mother, Mrs. the required license test. 1958, provides three documents for Mary Henderson, who is in the Oregon boat owners. These are: Mary Secor hospital recovering man home, Sunday afternoon. (1) Certificate of number, to be I from a heart attack. Mrs. Looney Mr and Mrs. Monty Spelman, issued to any undocumented boat and Mary remained overnight and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and Donna ! with 10 horsepower or more; (2) Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Edna Cowling visited Annual license, required for any Long returned to bring them with Mervin Peterson in the Vet I boat 12 feet in length or longer; home. They reported Mrs. Hen erans hospital in Boise, Thursday. | (3) Certificate of title, necessary derson much improved. Now you can own a full-featured B-275 Diesel tractor Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb were I for any boat that falls in either Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker in Boise Tuesday on business. | or both of the foregoing cate- at new low cost! went to Boise Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownsfield I gories. Now you can figure fuel cost savings of up to 50% every with Mervin Peterson in the Vet and family left this week fox Horsepower is the determining day you use it! erans hospital. Colorado to visit with relatives. factor in numbering, while length Now you can operate hundreds of hours longer-spend- Gene Christian and Jerry Mac- Fred’s mother is in the hospital is the basis for licensing. Only less than ever for maintenance! key went to Boise Friday on bus at Colorado Springs. They plan ¡those boats under 12 feet in length iness. They were dinner guests of to visit with Mrs. Brownsfield’s and powered with motors of less PLUS... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yusuda at father in Delta and with Fred’s than 10 horsepower will be un The new B-275 carries more 3-point tools than any other Caldwell. sister in Olatha. affected by the new laws. In oth Mrs. K. I. Peterson entertained Diesel. It zips through a variety of tough jobs with rugged, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey er words, any boat, regardless of the Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Moore, and family attended the Case ! length, must be numbered, have big-lugging Diesel power, and gives you eight speeds for Mrs. Edna Cowling, Mr and Mrs. show in Nyssa, Saturday. a certificate of title and an annual ward, from 1% to 14 mph. Try the fast starts, easy handling, Austin Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sunday afternoon bowlers for license if it is powered by 10 and effortless control of the International B-275 yourself. ry Day and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. the Homedale City Tournament Arrange for a demonstration today! Piercy at a birthday party in from Adrian were Bob Patterson, honor of K. I. Peterson, Friday Lloyd Parrill, Charley Newbill, Match your payments to your income night. Harold Newman, Dudley Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, the Gary Webster, Frank Bicandi, and with the IH INCOME PURCHASE PLAN Rev. and Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Earl Campbell. Mrs. Robert Long attended an Mrs. Gerald Mackey and Judy Dad’s day on the University of OEA banquet at the East Side and Mary Kay Olsen visited the Oregon campus will be held Feb. Cafe. old folks at the hospital Sunday Mrs. J. J. Steiner underwent afternoon for the Job’s Daughters. 19-20. kidney surgery at the Caldwell Announcement of the dates was Friday evening Francis Freel, Memorial hospital, Friday. Rev. Rose Willis and Eula Wisby gave made at Eugene by Karl W. On- Moore visited her Sunday after Mrs. Mike Elliot a surprise birth thank, faculty counselor for Dad’s noon. day. day party. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and Nyssa, Oregon 401 Main St Two Saturday luncheons will be Mr and Mrs. Glen Ward, Mr. family called at the Monty Spel- and Mrs. LeRoy Buhler and Mr. held on the campus this year to and Mrs. Wm Willis went bowl accommodate the expected crowd. ing in Nampa and dined in Cald Program for both the events held Anniversary simultaneously at Erb Memorial well, Sunday afternoon. twin six* Mattress and union and Carson hall, women ’ s Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. dormitory, will be the same. The Box Spring George Skidmore in Boise, Sun speakers will be Gov. Mark Hat MATTRESS A95 • Button-free—no lumps day. They also visited Mr. and field and Dean W. C. Jones, dean ALONE • Hundreds of firm coils of administration, who will be Mrs. Bob Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft acting for University President O. • Lovely woven-stripe cover EASY TERMSI entertained at a card party Sun Meredith Wilson, who is attending SPECIAL SEALY ANNIVERSARY SAVINGSI day evening. Guests were Mr. and a conference on higher education Mrs. Lambert Dierking, Mr. and in Chile. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. A business meeting and forum W. E. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre for the Dads will be held during Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Saturday afternoon. Basketball Thomas. games with the University of Washington and the University of Across from Nyssa Theatre Southern California are scheduled on the two evenings the Dads will 217 Main St. Phone FR 2-3211 be on the campus. Boat Licensing Law Now in Effect Mrs. C. R. Mills • Returns Home Following Illness J. Settles Graduates From Recruit Training With NEW IH DIESEL Dad's Day at UO Slated Feb. 19-20 Owyhee Truck & implement Co. 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