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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN "BASEBALL FOR KIDS H LITTLE LEAGUE MAJORS JUNIOR LEGION TEAM Shutting out the Vale lads on In a recent contest at John Day, the Nyssa lads were defeated by their home field. Rick Wilson a final score of 4-3, in extra-in pitched a 5-0 game Friday eve ning. with Keith Oldemeyer be ning play. Jack Bowen serves as coach: hind the plate all the way. Early in the contest. Ken Van- Bill Mayden is manager, with dewall tripled to bring home two Red McCrady assisting Players include John Moore and men and then scored on the next Mike Kodama. pitchers: Myron . The Tuesday McCrady, catcher and infield; — - . evening . . - . contest _ . ended in a 5-3 loss Dick Meisinger. shortstop; Eugene with Payette - Mason, first base; Gerald Wy- for the Nyssa lads wHh^andings now recorded game - ckoff. second base; Joel Price, in- now recorded as as 2-4 2-4. The ? — field and outfield: Vernon Maul- in, N\^?°U,.h.f.arh Schedule of games — June 18. ding and Brad Burningham. in Ontario No. 2 at Nyssa: June 22. field: Mike Roberts. Mike Hirai. Eugene Brown and Paul Wilson. Adrian at Nyssa. Game time, 6 p.m. Home games. Nyssa south outfield. park. A Wednesday night game against Ontario was in progress | at press time. On Wednesday evening. June 23. the local lads will meet the Vale squad in the By Mrs. G. E. Mackey county seat town. Game time is 8 p.m.. weekdays and 2 p.m on Sundays. Home Mrs. J. A. Nelson, Mr and Mrs. games are played on the Nyssa Eddy Lang of Nampa. Mr. and high school field. Mrs. Charles Lunde of Buhl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and LITTLE LEAGUE MINORS Game time. 6 p.m. Home games Mrs. Bill Ashcraft. John Hamilton and a friend at Nyssa south park. Reds’ schedule—Today. Ontario from Boise visited Sunday eve No. 1, there; June 21. Fruitland, ning with the former’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash there. Blues' schedule — Today. Vale craft. No. 2, here; June 21. Ontario No. Mr. and Mrs. Del Grannis and 2. here: June 24. Payette, there. family left Saturday to return to Fort Knox. Ky.. after visiting her BABE RUTH LEAGUE parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Friday evening contest at Vale Defier. rained out. Tuesday evening Wayne Sparks arrived home game, cancelled due to inclement Monday afternoon. June 7, to at weather. Scheduled games — June 18. tend funeral services for his Weiser at Nyssa; June 22, Adrian father. Elmer Sparks. He was at Nyssa. Game time is 8 o clock. accompanied back to Eugene by Bob Patterson. On Friday night PEE WEE LEAGUE they returned together with Rose Today, Dodgers vs. Tigers. Game time. 6 p.m. on grade mary Ryan and David Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long. Wayne school field. Sparks and Rosemary Ryan fish ed Sunday at Lake Owyhee with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill. Returns to California Sally Maas left Friday morning for her home in Laguna Beach. Calif., after a week’s visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mac- key and family. They were Wed nesday evening picnic supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miedinger and daughter of Pasco, Wash., spent the weeeknd visiting cou Trade in your old mower on a sins, Messrs, and Mmes. Robert brand new, easy starting Lawn- Long. Bill Looney and families. Boy with “performance 65" Billy Looney and Teresa Sauer of Davis, Calif., arrived Sunday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and family a few days before going to Portland to attend an agriculture teachers’ convention. David Looney returned Friday from Eugene where he had been attending school to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Bring in your old power mower and Mrs. Bill Looney. get the best price in town on the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward vis best power mower in town... ited Saturday with her parents, Lawn-Boy with 4-Way Finger-Tip -Mr and Mrs. Denver Glenn, Sr., Mowing Ease. Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Den 1 Finger-Tip Starting—Instant. sHort- ver Glenn, Jr., and family of Isss starting with s flip of your fingers It's the world's easiest starting. Nampa. 2 Finger-Tip Handling—Lightest Visiiori From Roseburg weight—easiest to handle. Light, strong magnesium elloy housing. Ad Mrs. Ted Teske and Cindy of justable handle. Roseburg spent from Monday un 3 Finger-Tip Bag Attachment—Bit til Friday of last week at the grass snd loaf catcher bags snsp on home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. snd off with no tools. Opens at bock Bill Willis. Mrs. Eula Wisby and for easy emptying. 4 Finger-Tip Height Adjustment- Penny of Greenacres, Wash., vis Wheel height levers instantly adjust ited Sunday evening with Mr. for cutting grass st six levels: 1* to 3* and Mrs. Willis and other friends of the area. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Webster and Mrs. Verle Duval of Dayton, Ohio, spent last week at the home of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob DON B. MOSS Webster. On Sunday they attend ed a family picnic in a Nampa park. June 9 evening dinner i guests in the Webster home were i Jim Brooks, Messrs, and Mmes. Vance Webster, Jim Webster and 417 Main Street Danny, Melvin Sessions and Brad, Phone 372-2124 9 and Garry Webster. Adrian News FIRESTONE DEALER STORE Nyssa Theatre MATINEES — Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Children, 25c — Adults, 65c Friday and Saturday — June 18-19 // 633 — SQUADRON" STARRING — Cliff Robertson — George Chakiris IN COLOR and PANAVISION Kurtz Trio Returns From Recent Trip ARRIVE FROM SEATTLE Mr and Mrs. Charles Cameron and Mark of Seattle arrived Sat (Continued From Page I) urday at the home of her father, land, camping along the way. Adolph Schroeder. The Camerons They arrived in the Rose city returned immediately to their Saturday and on Sunday after home while Schroeder and his noon their son; Dr Merle Kurtz, grandson left Monday for Apple flew them over Klamath valley. Valley, Calif., to visit their son That evening they attended bac and uncle. Von Schroeder and calaureate rites for Cheryl Kurtz family. and also attended commencement exercises on the following Wed Two grandsons, Garry and Scott nesday evening. There were 800 Kurtz, accompanied them home students in the graduating class. The Kurtz* also visited Mrs. Sarah Sugg Hickok, a former resident of Newell Heights While in Portland they telephoned Mrs. Don Costley, also a former resi dent of this area. Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Sammy Davis, Jr. —Bing Crosby IN COLOR Tuesday, June 22 — Spanish Shows Wednesday, June 23 — NO SHOW Thursday, June 24 —Spanish Shows FISH AT BULLY CREEK WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick Mr. and Mrs Cecil Shane of June 9 To Mr. and Mrs. Gary and Shelley, Mike Ray mid Paul guests in Culdwell were weekend Quinn, a 7-pound, 9-ounce boy, the home of Mr. und Mrs. Bill Trost fished Friday at Bully Daren Eugene. Creek reservoir und later went Schoen June 12 To Mr. and Mrs. Al- to the Vale purk for a picnic din Nyssa Births . . . bert Hendricks of Nyssa, a 7- ner. pound, 12*>a-ounce girl. Rhonda Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman i Lynne, visited Sunday with Mr ami Mm Claitifledt Bring Reiultil June 14—To Mr. and Mrs Er- Tod Tuknen in Cambridge. nest Rios of Nyssa, a 7-pound boy, Eric. June 14 To Mr and Mrs. Car BAND STUDENT EMPLOYMENT los Hernandez of Adriun, a 7- Music Students Desiring Work . . . pound, 2-ounce girl, Linda. June 15 To Mr. and Mrs Da I Saturday from Portland. The CALL BETTY WILSON. 372 2872 Merle Kurtz family planned to vid Leija of Caldwell, a 7 pound, I Or JUNE HARTLEY. 372 2327 pick them up today and will join 3-ounce girl. Yolanda. .. -O 1 Mrs. Kurtz* mother, two brothers Area Residents Having Work of Any Type . . and their families for boating and Journal Classifieds DIAL ONE OF ABOVE NUMBERS water skiing on Lake Powell in North Arizona. Bring Results! 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