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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWELVE Oregon Big Game Hunters Reminded Of Filing Deadlines LADIES' SWIM CLASSES SET TO BEGIN JUNE 30 Ladies' swimming instruction will be offered at the Nyssa municipal pool at 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays start ing June 30, it is announced by City Manager Art Colby. Arrangements for the lessons should be made at the city hall, Colby said. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964 WEATHER .. Nyssa Births . . . TO GO TO STATE FAIR A story telling of local 4 - H, June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxi- Date Max. Min. Prec. girls who will participate at the meo Costello of Nyssa, a 7-pound, June 17_______73 48 State fair was published in last June 18_______ 63 50 2-ounce girl, Lilia. week ’s issue of the Journal. June 19_______ 70 45 .07 Big game hunters interested in June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Du The name of Becky Wenke was ane Drydale of Nyssa, an 8-pound, June 20_______ 72 46 obtaining permits or tags for June 21 _______ 72 special hunts are reminded that 48 .10 omitted from the list submitted 2-ounce girl, Tonya Kay. by the county extension agent’s June 22 _______ 79 44 they must file applications before LITTLE LEAGUE HOME GAMES June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal office. June 23 _______ 89 47 the closing dates to be eligible for Today, June 25 — Little League MINOR BLUES ter Gene Cox of Parma, an 8- June 24______ — She is a daughter of Mr. and pound girl, Allison Jean. 53 the drawings. Sponsor—Ontario Elks Lodge. Minor Blues vs. Vale. Owyhee Reservoir Mrs. Herbert Wenke of route 3, Storage Coach — Don Breshears. Hunters interested in the ante (6:30 p.m.—Nyssa south park) June 24, 1964 670,690 Acre Ft. Parma, and will participate in a lope season scheduled for Aug. 22 Friday, June 26 — American Le Roster: To Buy, Sell or Rent, 419,200 Acre Ft. knitting demonstration at the Kyle Lassiter, pitcher and third through 26 must file applications MISS YONEYAMA TO LEAVE June 24, 1963 gion team vs. Ontario. Try the Classified Pagel FOR ISLANDS OF SAN JUAN Oregon fair. base; Ricky Chester, pitcher and by 5 p.m. July 22. The public (8 p.m.—Nyssa high field) Miss Molly Yoneyama of Seat ATTEND SON'S GRADUATION Monday, June 29 — Pony League fielder; Craig Holcomb, pitcher drawing for antelope tags will be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rigney at tle; her niece and nephew, Cathy and shortstop; Brian Hirai, pitch at 10 a.m. July 30. vs. Ontario. er and fielder; Rod Lewis, pitcher and Don Abe of Portland, left tended the recent graduation ex (6 p.m.—Nyssa north park) Applications for management Monday, June 29 — Nyssa Colts and second base. Saturday after spending a week ercises at the University of Ore unit deer permits and controlled vs. Boise. Mark Hirai and Tony DeMinck, deer tags must be filed by 5 p.m. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gon in Eugene. Their son, James Ward Rigney, was a member of (8 p.m.—NHS diamond) catchers; John Tensen, shortstop; John Yoneyama of route 2, Nyssa. the graduating class and received Tuesday, June 30—Little League Dick Beck, shortstop and out Aug. 5. Drawings for controlled Miss Yoneyama, who has been a bachelor of arts* degree, deer tags will be 10 a.m. Aug. 12, Majors vs. New Plymouth. fielder; Steve Parker, first base; (6:30 p.m.—Nyssa south park) Scott Engstrom, first base and while the drawing date for man a nurse at the University of The J. W. Rigneys’ daughter, Tuesday, June 30 — Babe Ruth fielder; Kenneth Wright and Jack agement unit permits is schedul Washington for four years, is go Mrs. Doris Ayyoub and daugh- ing to the San Juan Islands for ed for 10 a.m. Aug. 14. League vs. Ontario. | ters of Yakima, and Mr. and Mrs. Moore, second base. Elk hunters have until 5 p.m. two months as a nurse at a pri (8 p.m.—NHS diamond) Michael Hight, third base; Mon on Sept. 3 to file applications for vate summer camp for 140 young i Frank Parr of Nyssa were also Thursday, July 2 — Nyssa Colts ty Howard and Kenneth Schil present for the rites. Mrs. James permit elk hunts, with the draw people. vs. Boise. Rigney is the Parrs’ daughter. ling, right field; Ricky French, ing date scheduled for 10 a.m. San Juan is located between _____________ (8 p.m.—NHS field) centerfield; Steve Irby, left field; Sept. 10. Anacortes, Wash., and Victoria, ATTEND GOLF BANQUET Thursday, July 2—Little League Harold Christensen, outfielder. (ON APPROVED CREDIT) Minor Blues vs. Vale. Hunters are reminded that all B. C., Canada. Among Nyssa couples attend Standings as of Wednesday applications must be in the game ■o (6:30 p.m.—'Nyssa south park) ing the Ontario Men’s Golf asso Every Evening—Pee Wee League noon—Won 2, Lost 3. commission’s Portland headquar time, will not be allowed in the ciation banquet Saturday evening Games. ters by 5 p.m. on the date speci drawings. at the Elks lodge were Messrs, NYSSA COLTS (6:30 p.m.—Nyssa primary fied. Applications received after Big game tags and applications and Mmes. Willis Bertram, May- Sponsor—Moose Lodge, Boise. school field) that date, even though they may for permits and tags are now lin Maxfield, Dale Garrison, Stan Nyssa — Weiser — Homedale — Meridian Coach—Jerry Myrick. have been mailed prior to that available at all license agencies. Newman and Dirick Nedry. Rosier: John Moore, pitcher; Steve Pe trie, pitcher and outfield; Mike Roberts, catcher; Myron McCra- (Continued From Page 1) dy, shortstop; Gene Brown, first squad and picked up two mem base; Gerald Wyckoff, second bers of the Idaho Game depart base; Kent Main, third base ment who were clinging to an Gary Cleaver, third base and out Around the Diamonds "Baseball for Kids" • MONOGRAM LP HEATING SYSTEMS Sizes, Types for Any Need! Nothing Down . . .No Payment Until Fall IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Rampaging Snake Causes Accidents overturned boat. field. The men, Kenneth McKenzie Byron Cleaver, 'Newell Cleaver, of Payette and Jim Johnson of 'Sam Cleaver, Tom Moore and Boise, were hanging onto the Noble Morinaka, outfielders. side of the 18-foot craft after it had drifted about three miles from the point where they had ARRIVES FROM EUGENE Mrs. Ed Stephens of Eugene hit an old ferry cable stretched across the river. A third man, arrived Tuesday to spend a week Glen Page of Homedale, also a with her brother-in-law and sis member of the fish and game ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken department, had been thrown Pond and family. clear of the boat at the time of collision and had been washed VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA ashore 500 feet downstream by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginder and the current. Carol of Gardena, Calif., were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. Jackets Save Lifes All were wearing life jackets and Mrs. Willis Bertram and Lu and credited this fact to their cille. The two families went to ability to hang on to the over East Side cafe in Ontario for turned craft until the rescuers dinner Sunday evening. arrived. The Nyssa rescuers were Alvin Allen, Jim Settles, Monty Bur bank, Cliff Main and Leo Lane. Efforts to pull the boat ashore By Mrs. G. E. Mackey failed and the $5,000 jet craft sank after floating out into the the river. At press time it was Mrs. Robert Neer and daugh not known if attempted salvage ters of Salem arrived last Thurs operations had been successful. day to visit her parents, Mr. and A Tuesday item in a Boise daily Mrs. K. I. Peterson. said Clarence Englehart of route Mmes. K. I. Peterson and Hen 2, Ontario, had lost a bridge to ry Day attended the June 3 Ad the swollen Snake and asked for rian Garden Club meeting at the information regarding its loca home of Mrs. Ernest Seuell. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mackey and It was made of power poles son visited June 5 with Mr. and and plank, was 30 feet long and Mrs. Monty Spelman. 1'5 wide. The owner said he was Mr. and Mrs. Oland Lance and unable to get his family vehicles family of St. Louis, Mo., visited out without a bridge. several days recently at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Party Stranded on Lake Five members of a Boise party, Monty Spelman. They were en fishing on Owyhee reservoir Sun route to Eugene and Seattle and day let their boat get away from will return to Spelmans before its moorings and spent about 20 returning home. Miss Jackie Hansen of Pay hours without food before reach ette was an overnight guest ing Cherry Creek resort. The party, composed of Dale, June 7 at the home of Mr. Eugene and Leslie Evans and and Mrs. Bill Willis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elton McCormick their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Evans, were fishing on the and Mrs. Dorothy Tyson of Par reservoir Sunday with the ex ma were recent Saturday evening pectation of returning home that dinner guests of Mrs. Lois Wil night. During the afternoon they liams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and tied the boat up to fish some of the shoreline. It broke away and Mary Looney visited May 23 with was carried down the lake sev Mrs. Elvin Bonde who is a pa tient in the Emmett hospital. eral miles. Recent visitors of Mrs. C. R. Dale was able to get some planks together and make a raft Mills and Ross were Mr. and Mrs. on which he rode until he locat Al Thompson, Mrs. Stanley Mills ed the boat and took the others and Mrs. Chester Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield to the resort some 13 hours after they were due back in Boise. The visited recently with Mr. and fishermen were cold, tired and Mrs. Logan Natsue of Arena hungry but no one suffered any Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I Hayes at Homedale. ill effects. Shasta—Assorted Flavors SODA POP Tomato Juice 13 Cans For Adrian News Treasure Valley—Top Quality FLOUR Festival Queen — 40-Oz. Size 2.ccatcfy he ATC' ì ■vftEJFAl ROASTS F riday—Saturday—Sunday—Monday JUNE 26, 27, 28 and 29 Never Such a Tender Love Story! John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara in "McLINTOCK!" 1 For beef PHONE 372-3932 STRAWBERRY JAM . . Challenge on JU . Jar 69* 12-Quart POWDERED MILK.......... 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