Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 08, 1966, Page 13, Image 13

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DECEMBER 8, 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Antelope Reservoir
¡pondent
Chemically Treated IT'S YOUR LAW
Is Activities of Recent Holiday For April Stocking
PAGE THIRTEEN
Old
GUESTS IN FLINDERS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson
and family of Burns, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Johnson of Provo,
Seaman Recruit Edwin V. Maul-
Utah, were Thanksgiving holiday ding is undergoing nine weeks of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood basic training at the Great Lakes
Flinders.
center, according to a Navy news
Other dinner guests were Mr. release. He is a son of Mr. and
and Mrs. Lorin Saunders and Mrs. Edwin V. Maulding Jr. of
family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. 5i9 North Eighth street, Nyssa.
"The kid who butters up
Gerald Flinders and family of
He is receiving instructions in
the teacher may end up with
Ontario.
Naval customs, courtesies and or­
a cheaper grade spread.”
The Wilson family left Nov.
ganization, ordnance and gunnery,
and the Johnsons left Nov. 27
seamanship, damage control, first
ally the golfer has no liability for return to Provo whe; e she is em­ aid, swimming and survival, ship­
the ball or club that hits some­ ployed and he is a student at board drills and sentry duty.
one, even though the ball “hook­ Brigham Young university.
A program of physical fitness,
ed” or “sliced” in the wrong di­
military drill and inspections
ATTEND
CONVENTION
rection.
Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford re­ keeps the recruits mentally and
(Oregon lawyers offer this cently returned from Las Vegas physically alert while training.
column as a public service. No where he attended an American
Maulding’s Navy classification
person should apply or infer- Medical association clinical con­ tests will determine whether he
pert any law without the aid of vention.
will be assigned to a school, shore
an attorney who is completely
station or ship after his gradua­
advised of the facts involved. VISITOR FROM BAKER
tion.
Even a slight variance in fact
Jim Cook of Baker spent a re­
may change the application of cent weekend with his mother, i
CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTSI
the law.)
Mrs. Angie Cook.
By Oregon Stale Bar
Antelope
reservoir
located
in
Julian Mendiola of Ontario and
L Freda Astoreca
. southeastern Oregon 12 miles
L VALLEY - Mr. and Phil Chertudi of Caldwell visited I southwest of Jordan Valley was "FOUL BALL"
Each year some of the more
Nov.
27
in
the
Gabe
Astoreca
resi
­
L Baker and girls of
| chemically treated on Nov. 14 by than 100 million fans who watch
dence.
lore spent the Thanks-
I the Oregon State Game commis- or take part in sports get hurt
Ldavs wlth her Parents’ Great-Grandson Arrives
l sion.
. by foul balls, flying pucks and
L Swede Johnson and
The Ken Lorensens report the
This was done to eliminate an the like. Many of them, however,
kher Thursday dinner arrival of a new great grandson abundant population of bullhead
get no damages from the show
re Mr. and Mrs. Bud born Nov. 26, 1966, to Mr. and catfish and rough fish which have
owner or promoter because the
land Barbara.
Mrs. Arthur Fair of Sunnyvale, been increasing in the reservoir fan may voluntarily take a posi­
L yrs Melvin Wilson of Calif. Mrs. Fair is a daughter of since it was last treated in 1958. tion in the audience where his
spent the Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs. Don Parker, former Due to the extremely dry sum­ chances of involvement in the
with their parents, the residents of this area.
mer, the reservoir was drawn physical event may cause the law
¡Vilsons and Elizabeth
Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, Mrs. Wayne down to a very low level and af­ to regard him as assuming and
Robb and Bonnie Connell visited forded an excellent opportunity accepting the risks of such spec­
[ratzberg was a Thanks- Nov. 25 with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck for rehabilitation.
tator activity.
Lner guest of Mr. and Belveal in Nyssa.
The sports injury rules apply
Populations of undesirable fish
[Newgen.
Mrs. Silas Hoffman visited Nov. increased to the point where they io strange events. In one roll­
L Mrs. Junior McGinnis 26 in the George Folkman home. were providing serious competi­ ing pin throwing contest, a pin
L of Joseph, Ore., visit- Evening visitors were Mr. and tion to all trout under 14 inches went awry and knocked out a
L prices during the holi- Mrs. Phil Clours and family, Mr. in length. Smaller trout were in spectator. No recovery. It was
tend. Kelly and Bradley and Mrs. Brent Folkman and Kim. very poor condition, while little an obvious risk that he under­
ere also visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Mr. and indication of survival of the April took in standing within the
Mrs.
Kenneth Price and family plant of 100,000 re’nbow finger­ range of the flying pins.
Cleaver Home
In another case in one state,
visited
Nov. 27 in the Don Share lings was observed.
L Mrs. Magnus Ekanger,
home
at
Nyssa.
Antelope reservoir is expected contestants tried to see who could
Mrs. Jerry Croraon
Mrs.
Gordon ana
and ,
to be restocked with 100,000 rain­ catch a hen. Some eager hen­
Marsing, Mr. and Mrs. Visit at Wallowa
bow
fingerlings about April 1967. catchers pushed a spectator and
iver of Pocatello were
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi,
a participant through a plate glass
ring dinner guests of Linena and Curtis spent
__ the
__ These fingerlings should be legal window. No recovery.
size
by
the
end
of
the
summer
of
Mrs. John Cleaver in Thanksgiving holidays with her
As a general rule, by entering
ie Cleavers and Gordons parents, !. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 1967, the commission said.
into the area of such physical acti­
ov. 25 in the Ekanger ■ Trump at Wallowa.
I
. all
.,i . went
—„..„v
_ . _
T «.
-
x the Don Lytle home at Nampa. vities, participants and spectators
rock Vi.mfina
hunting
Mrs. Lois Counsil, John Knot-
. . ..
.
They also attended the showing are accepting certain obvious
ar creek.
tingham and Chuck Moore of On- of “The Merchant of Venice” on risks. They do not, however, ac­
i Mrs. Joe Hobson of tario spent Thanksgiving day with
cept by their participation any
vere Nov. 27 dinner
an<j Mrs. Glenn Knottingham the Northwest Nazarene college acts of misconduct or misjudg­
campus.
the James Langleys. an(j family in Caldwell. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca ment that are not inherent in the
■Mrs. Harold Alexander Mrs. Charlie Olsen of Big Bend
and
girls, Bonnie Connell and conduct of the sporting event.
■moon visitors.
visited Nov. 27 with Mrs. Coun- family were Thanksgiving dinner
Thus, a fcul ball which causes
I Mrs. Ira Price and Joel sil.
guests at the Duane Smith home injury during the course of a
fiksgiving dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. John Grottveit of in Ontario. Tn the afternoon they baseball game does not give rise
■wile Groves family in Nyssa were Thanksgiving dinner received a phone call from Air­ to a right to recover damages,
Joel, a student at Oregon guests of their daughter, Mr. and man Second Class Ed Lowtrip at but a ball deliberately hit into
diversity in Corvallis, Mrs. Harold Alexander and fam­ McChord Air Force base in Taco­ the stands during practice may
I Thanksgiving holidays ily. The occasion also honored
entitle the spectator io a re­
ma.
Barents.
Debbie Alexander’s birthday an­ Nielsens Entertain
covery.
Living dinner guests in niversary and the wedding anni­
There are, however, occurrences
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and
Le Folkman home were versary of the Grottveits.
David of Pendleton arrived Nov. that are not a necessary part of
[Mrs. Bill Hadley and
Nov. 26 overnight guests in the 23 to spend the Thanksgiving the sporting event or risks from
I Boise, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Lorensen home were Mr. and holidays with their parents, the which the promoter should rea­
Ikman and Kim, Esther Mrs. Kenneth Himple and family Elver Nielsens and Jim Yosts at sonably protect the spectator.
■nd Russell Gressley.
of Culdesac, Idaho. Sunday din­ Emmett. Thanksgiving evening These are the reasons for pro­
Host Dinner
ner guests were the Himples, the dinner guests of the Elver Niel­ tective walls for auto racing,
[Mrs. E. J. Hobson, Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Glaze and sens were the Bill Nielsen family screens behind home plate at
Roy Wild were Thanks- family.
and the Gary Nielsens. Other baseball games or rules for the
kner guests in the James Attend Skating Party
visitors were the Ewen Chards, conduct of participants.
Lome. The Rev. and Mrs.
In golf, for instance, bad shots
Pamela Hamilton of Ontario Clifton Nielsens and Mrs. Effie
hck and family of New- spent a portion of the Thanksgiv­ Nielsen.
occasionally do injure someone.
1 evening visitors.
Gabe Astoreca and daughters The person hitting a golf ball has
ing holidays in the Wayne Robb
ISunday visitors in the home. On the evening of Nov. 25 were Nov. 25 evening visitors in two duties—to make sure that no
[sen home were Mr. and Pamela, Tiny Findling, Julie and the Don Linville home where one is exposed to an unreasonable
rles Schultz of Payette Gwen Robb went to Nampa for they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed risk by being within the area of
play to which the golfer is play­
lack Chards. The Gary a roller skating party with other Lee of Reno, Nev.
Mrs. Wayne Robb attended a ing and to give a loud warning
tit Nov. 27 to return to young people of Owyhee Com­
recent miscellaneous shower giv­ to anyone who may be affected.
ie in Pendleton.
munity church.
The call “fore” may be required
en for Judy French and Jim
The
Wayne
Robbs,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
frank Holub was a
'mg dinner guest in the Phil Breshears of Parma were re­ Barnes in the John Strickland either before or after the shot.
If he abides by these rules, usu-
cent Saturday evening visitors in home.
1 home.
E. Moulding Trains
At Great Lakes Base
DÎNE OUT
tj
Regular $16.00 — Kenner
HOTTING MACHINES
ike and Wear Your
m Sweaters, and
ithes for Your Doll
£ M
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LIGHTERS
Reg. $3.50
Reg. $4.50
$2.36
$3.36
H0RSMAN DOLLS
Reg. $6.00
$244or5374
Pee Wee
' 4 dfi
DOLLS .. *1
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ur Choice —
FOR HER!
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li
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Whether for Two or 25 of Your Pals!
Good Eats ! Good Music—Dancing!
PLUS . • . Liquid Refreshments!
MAKE RESERVATIONS
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Twilight Cafe & Lounge
Fred and Jennie Bennett
212 Main Street
HAIR DRYERS
By Jade East —
Faberge—Max Factor
Cricket — Old Spice
(AND MANY MORE)
Phone 372-3388
NYSSA, OREGON
Regular $7.95
CHILD GUIDANCE
MUSICAL
TRAINS
86
UNIVERSAL — By General Electric
(With Manicure Set and Perfumer)
In Carrying Case—
Regular $24.95 . . .
C388
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WÀLKIE
TALKIE
(O2B
Regular $5.49—
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Hear and Talk With
Maitel-O-Phone
40 Cartoon Friends!
Regular $9.98
SETS
Only $1388
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TRUCKS, eie
99^_$199
(And Up)
Regular $6.49
RICYCLES—ByMurray
PLAN YOUR PARTY . . .
FOR HIM!
GIFT SETS
$4.36
(Your Choice)
Give Mother, the Family a Yule Treat
THIS CHRISTMAS
Play Skool
Tyke Bikes
$444
Inch s896 —12-Inch SU72
16-Inch »13«*
ASHEEN BOWS
202 Main Street
5
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for... 59*
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simas Wrappings
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Only ... 88*
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Assorted
GAMES
JEWELRY
(Large Selection)
PHARMACY
TOOTH BRUSHES* 4 <988
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)
And Four Brushes . .
YES!! We Have Captain Action
and G.I. loe at SPECIAL PRICES!!
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• Cosmetics
• Photo Finishing
• Sundry Gifts
• Veterinary
Supplies
Candies
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