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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Bulldogs Shut Oui Vale in Firs! Win; Lose Roise Gaines Prospects Said Good Powder Puff Game Set Friday Evening For Trout Season (Continued From Page 1) The long - postponed powder roads will be good into Magone, puff basketball game between Bull Prairie and Canyon Mead high school GAA members and townswomen will be played at 8 ows. o'clock Friday evening, April 22, Nyssa’s Bulldogs managed only Lakes Promise Good Fishing in the high school gymnaisum. one hit Thursday. April 14. 4but Best trout angling prospects in The contest is sponsored by the still shut out the Vale ViWW'1 the La Grande-Wallowa area are Girls' Athletic association and was expected in the impoundments. previously scheduled for March 2-0. Nyssa crossed home plate twice Morgan lake. Unity, Higgins and 11 but was postponed due to an in the fifth inning for the only Murray reservoirs should all pro outbreak of flu in the area. scores of the ball game. Both Jim duce excellent rainbow angling. Following the Friday night Anderson and Brad Burningham Roads are good. game, a girl-ask-boy sock hop is Most streams in the area are planned at the high school. received walks. Gene Brown sac rificed. advancing both men. An reported high and murky. Upper derson then scored on a high Imnaha river may be blocked by BOISE VISITORS throw to first base and Burning snow, and anglers will have to go Mr. and Mrs Ennl Stunz spent ham squeezed in on a wild pitch. over the snowbanks to reach most Danny Wilson pitched a four- lakes in the Wallowas. If streams last Thursday visiting her moth are in shape, suggested are Cath er. Mrs. Louise House in Boise. hitter to earn the win. Nyssa’s lone hit came in the erine creek. Grande Ronde. Eagle first inning when Gary Mason creek and Pine creek as possible choices. The Burnt river below hit a stand-up double. Vale scored no runs on four Unity should also be a good one. hits and two errors, compared Southeastern Oregon with Nyssa's one hit and one Stream angling in southeastern error. The Bulldogs traveled to Boise Oregon will also depend on the Saturday afternoon for a non spring thaw—good if streams are conference double - header with right, poor if snow melt turns Capital high and were defeated them off color. Fish lake is snow by one run in both contests. Fi bound and frozen over, and the nal score was 14-13 for the first Steens mountain streams are gen encounter and the scoreboard erally inaccessible. Roads into read 6-5 at the end of the second Campbell. Deadhorse, Loftin and Cottonwood Meadows are plug game. Nyssa will travel to Bishop ged with snow. Anglers heading for Moon res-! Kelly in Boise on Friday and will host the Vallivue Falcons ervoir can expect slow to fair angling, but the rainbows caught next Tuesday afternoon. may be anywhere up to 20 inches i in length. Chickahominy con- I NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL tinues good for rainbows to 16 CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 21. 4 p.m.—Girls' track inches. Access is good into Krum- I bo and trout angling should be meet at Nyssa. April 22. 4 pjn.—Baseball, Bi fair. Delintment is frozen over I and a complete winter kill is . shop Kelly there. ‘ April 22, 8 p-m.—GAA powder again expected. puff basketball game in NHS Harney Fishing Fair ( gymnasium. Streams in Harney county April 23. 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 which should produce include the | pan. — Nyssa Invitational Track Blitzen, Silver creek. Emigrant meet. creek and Bear creek. All streams | April 25. 3:30 p.m.—GAA acti are somewhat high and muddy vity. but will be stocked. Home, Trout I April 23, 4 p.m. — Frosh - soph and Willow creeks should be fair. . baseball, Adrian here. The road to Malheur reservoir I April 23. 4 pan__ Tennis mat is good and fine trout fishing is i ches at Parma. expected if weather is suitable. I April 26, 4 p.m.—Baseball, Val Rainbows to 18 inches are avail-1 i livue here. able at Beulah. Access is fair into : ’ April 27 — Student body final Cow lakes as long as the weather j i elections. remains dry. Rainbows from 6 ' April 27, 4 pan.—Frosh baseball to 22 inches are being taken. Good j at Ontario. access is reported into Antelope ' April 28. 10 a.m.—SRV district reservoir with angling predicted j j FFA shop skills at TVCC. fair. The Owyhee is improving i ’ for crappie. The Logan valley area of Mal TVCC to Sponsor heur river is generally inaccess Musical Program; ible because of snow. Main Mal heur is muddy and high, but To Host FFA Lads Two events, sponsored by Trea anglers should do well on bait. i sure Valley Community college, Malheur South Fork is expected will be held next week in Ontario. excellent. Access is good and They are the Monday evening ap water conditions ideal. pearance of the Boise Philhar- Plantings in Area Listed . monic orchestra, and a Friday Since April 1 plantings of three- skills contest for the area’s Fu inch trout have been made as ture Farmers of America. follows: Antelope reservoir, 100,- Performance of the Boise musi 000; Bully Creek, 25,000; Malheur cal group, under direction of reservoir, 177,000. Jacques Brourman, will begin at Also to have been planted Mon 8:15 p.m. April 25 in the Ontario day ©¿this week were 3,000 ten- high school auditorium. iWWJi inch trout in Owyhee river, ac Kobayashi, world-renowned "Vio linist, will appear as guest artist. cording to the game commission Proceeds from ticket sales will be report of April 11. Included in the report was a used for music scholarships. The April 28 FFA skills con note that yellow perch that origi tests will begin at 9 a.m. in the nated in Warmsprings reservoir college technical building, with were reproducing in Bully Creek members of Baker and Malheur reservoir naturally now and tak county chapters participating. The ing food intended for trout. This competition will be monitored by along with the detrimental effects the TVCC vocational - technical of the late flood are responsible staff under direction of Jeff Ford for the poor trout showing, stated Larry Bisbee, aquatic biologist for and Louie Gasca. the commission. I THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1966 ■ LDS Speech Meet Slated Saturday At Stake Chapel “You Tell Them” is theme of an outstanding program of speeches to be presented at 7:30 Saturday evening, April 23, in the Nyssa LDS stake chapel. Mrs. Lice Gr-mer. •’ ':e speech director, reports that those participating represent the best from each ward as they were chosen from ap proximately 60 other young speakers to gain the honor. 1 Talks will be rated by judges from the Weiser stake who will select one speaker to represent the Nyssa stake at the district speech festival to be held May 6 at the West Boise stake center Speakers and their respective wards are Susan Jarvis. Vale; Tom Anderson, Parma; Cherry lee Chamberlain, Owyhee; Kathy Montgomery, Ontario First; Pam Fillmore, Ontario Second; Nancy l.eavitt and Steve Munn, Nyssa First; IVggy Moore, Nyssa Sec ond. Several musical selections will also be presented during the eve ning. The program is under direction of the YMMIA and YWMIA. The festival is open to the pub- lie and there is no admission charge A youth dance is also planned and will be held in the cultural hall. t[ ----------- ------------------------ —— - - BARTRONS EXPRESS THANKS Wu take this opportunity to thunk members of the Nyssa Vol unteer Fire department for their promptness in answering the ulurm and for their efficient help during our recent fire. We also extend thunks to our friends for ull assistance given. Without your help, our loss would have been much greuter. Mr and Mis. Earl Bartron Mrs. Ruby Bartron Concrete Ditch . . . Gates and Checks Siphon Tubes — Nylon Plastic Polly-X Dam Materials CAIRO SERVICE Cairo Junction — Phone 889-5834 Clauifivdi Bring Rviultsl w <01 BLAIRS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Frail Blair and Sharon returned home Sunday evening following a 10-day trip to Utah. They attended the I.IXS conference at Salt laike City and spent some time with their son. Boyd at Provo. 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