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ROW ROtEBT UNTERKIRCHER
Graveside yites were held yes
terday afternoon at 2 o’clock for . |
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i Robert. Unterkircher, 40, who
died April 16 in Pocatello, Idaho.
With a six-run rally in the fourth inning the Payette Pir Services at the Nyssa cemetery
ates downed the visiting Nyssa Buldo^ 9-4 April 19
were under direction of Lien-
Payette diamondmen scored their first marker in their kaemper funeral home with the
half of the first frame when Bob Hill got on first on a walk Rev. Paul Ludlow officiating.
and was brought across the plate by Floyd Rich's triple.
Boyer scored the Pirates’ second run in the second after get- Nyssa Births . . .
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-------------- ♦ting on base with a single and April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Loren Morgan came across Breshears of Parma, a girl.
WEATHER • •
April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Max Min. Prec for run number three in the
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j third frame.
vin K Kendall of Vale, a boy.
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Owyhee Lake Storage
April 20, 1960
537,020 Acre Ft.
April 21. 1959
512,970 Acre Ft.
Lake storage surpasses that of
last year, on same date, by 24,050
i ere feet.
The Pirates big rally in the
April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Tom
fourth came on three walks, two Reynosa of Jamieson, a girl.
Nyssa errors, a single by Morgan
April 19—To Mrs. Lula Ace
and a triple by Chuck Swanson bedo of Nyssa, a boy.
When the Idahoans were finished
April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
with their half of the frame, score liam Penn of Ontario, a boy.
read 9-0 in their favor.
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MATURE
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kTyaae peaaavy baRtaa^
April 26. 6 p.au—CeaW
car uait vaaaAavilto Aew at Qa
tari« high Mkaal »«ditasiaaa.
April 28. 10:30 a-m—Heaae aac-
tanaiaa spraiy fea-kvai at Oatari«
anaary.
May 3, 11 ajn.—Cooked food
sale and bacaar by Nyasa First
ward Relief society at Cascade
Gas company office.
May 3. 8 p.m.—Eagles auxiliary
election of officers meeting at
Eagles hall.
May 7—Eagles auxiliary ladies'
fun night at Eagles halL
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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. I960
TAK® SPECIAL TRAINING
of family
K« mb to Attend
Haobaieel Service«
Among out-of-town relatives
here to attend funeral services for
B. F. Rookstool April 9 were
Ancel Rookstool of Corby, Eng
land, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rook
stool and family of Oravada,
Nev., Mr and Mrs. Harold Rook
stool and family of Othello, Wn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rook
stool and family of Pendleton,
Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Roland Whitman
and family of Oregon City, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson and
family of Tulle Lake, Calif., Mrs.
Leonard Van Donen and family
of Nampa, Ida., Keith Rookstool
of Ontario, Ore., Mr and Mrs.
Miss Glenda L. Crown, a stu
dent in nurses' draining at St.
Alphonsus hospital in Boise re
cently took special training in
physical therapy at the Idaho
Elks’ rehabilitation center in that
city.
Glenda is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Brown of route
1, Nyssa, is a senior student and
is to graduate in August of this
year.
Jim Marshall of Arlington, Ore.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell
of Athena, Oregon.
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Canning Project
Committee Lists
Donors,
Produce
A second planning meeting for
s the Malheur Memorial hospital
canning project was held Monday
at the home of Mrs. Joe Dority,
SUNDAY and MONDAY I with Mrs. Emma Merrick, dieti
tian at the local hospital in charge
April 24 and 25
of the meeting.
The group asks that if residents
» hellbent
’ have any excess produce avail
able for canning during the sum
mer months, they contact the
following ladies, who are repre
sentatives of their club or organi.
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zation. Listed also is the product
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they plan to process.
Mrs. Jake Fischer and Mrs.
David Sarazin, Episcopal church,
apple sauce; Mrs. Vic Haburchak,
St. Bridget’s Altar society, aspar
agus or sweet cherries; Mrs. Joe
| Chamberlain and Mrs. E. D.
Michaelson, Lutheran church,
rhubarb; Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
LDS Owyhee ward, tomatoes;
Mrs. Marion Glenn and Mrs. S. P.
TUESDAY—April 26
. Bybee, LDS first and second
wards, peaches.
SPANISH NITE
Mrs. Clifford Fox, Methodist
"DESCONOCIDA
' church, tomato juice; Mrs. Laura
Raymond and Mrs. Ruth Hanby,
ESPOSA"
Nyssa extension unit, grapes;
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Mrs. Lyle Grunke and Mrs. Owen
Rebekahs, fill in with any
"MANOS ARRIBA" Gann,
produce; Mrs. Gus Liming, Chris
tian church, fill in as needed;
Mrs. Frank Holub, Tri-Valley, ex
tension unit and Worthwhile
WEDNESDAY and
club, carrots and onions.
THURSDAY
Mrs. Roy Holmes, Owyhee Rid
ing club, jam and jelly; Mrs. Bob
April 27 and 28
Thompson, Eigles auxiliary, ap
ricots; Mrs. Tony Martinez, Siem-
pre Adelante and G. I. Forum,
fill in and Mrs. Klaas L a a n,
Pollyanna club, fill in.
The hospital will furnish cans
and freezer bags and with the
assistance of Amalgamated sugar
company, will furnish sugar.
Mrs Merrick requests that any
one wishing to plant a few hills
of squash for use at the hospital,
may contact her or Mrs. Joe Dor-
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Tonight, 0 o'clock—«ysaa j«»-
ior class play at school aafcaer-
ium.
Tonight. 8 o cisele — Mrem
grade schpol PT A eleetioa meet
ing at Adrian grade school build
ing.
Tonight 8 o'clock—Nyssa Le
gion and auxiliary meeting at
community hall.
Tonight 8 o'clock — Regular
meeting of Job's Daughters at
Masonic hall.
April 22. 9 io 11:30 p.m.—Teen
age dance at Eagles hall.
April 23, 8 p.m—Oregon Trail
Grange card party at Oregon
Trail hall. Public invited.
April 23. 7.30 p.m.—Area Scout
council annual dinner at Ontario
high school.
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NYSSA
THEATRE
It
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Coming Ev«wte ...
Nyssa Scoreless Until Fifth
Nyssa went scoreless until the
top of the fifth when, with two
away, pitcher Knute Stoneberg
reached first on an error by the |
left fielder, Frank Walker follow
ed behind him getting on through
>»4MM»**U»»**»*»a******** another error, Dub Jones singled
I them both in and then came on
to score on a passed ball.
The Bulldogs tried for a come
back in the sixth which was to no
avail as they brought in only one
\ run and left one stranded, thus
Dial FR 2-3932 214 Main making the final tally 9-4 in Pay
ette’s favor as the two teams
went scoreless the last stanza.
Stoneberg went the distance on
the mound for the Bulldogs, strik
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
ing out six and walking the same
and SATURDAY
number. Larry Bergman pitched
4 2/3 innings, striking out eight
April 21, 22 and 23
and walking four. Swanson came
in as relief in the top of the fifth,
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issuing one free pass and three
strikeouts.
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