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Thursday, July 16, 1970 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon ;■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£: Elks Tournament Champions NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ F to their home in NEWELL HEIGHTS- Louis children Monday. They will Pratt entered St. Lukes Hospital Seattle Wednesday for observation and visit a few days in the Eddy home. care. Doug Lance of Eugene arrived The Kingman Kolony Book club had their family picnic Wednesday and will spend two Sunday at the M.L. Judd home. weeks visiting his Aunt, Mr. and Fourteen attended. Mrs. Monty Spellman and family, Mrs. Bill Webb had a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson were Sunday barbecue guests dinner for Bill, July 9. The of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leuis. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo David Phillips visited Darryl rge Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family, Mr. and Simpson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spell Mrs. Bob Webb and family, Mr. man, Doug Lance, and Mr. and and Mrs. Ted King and family, Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and family Ontario, and Jim and Laura had a picnic st Owyhee Dam (Mackey) King. Jim is on leave from the Air Force, He is Sunday. Vern Kriegh of Buhl arrived stationed in Illinois. July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thursday and is visiting his son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh Webb went to Radium Springs and Phillips Lake. Mr. and and Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baker Mrs. Dick Stam were with them and family of Ontario were at Radium Hot Springs. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Dale Witt. Mrs. Dale Witt Marie Moore were Mr. and Mrs. was a Saturday dinner guest K.I. Peterson and Mervin, Mrs. at the W.C. Van Dewater home Edna Cowling and Mrs. Grace Day all of Adrian, and Mr. and in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. R.D. McKinley Mrs. Merril Hutchison and took Mrs. Hugh Eddy and family of Nyssa. ! * brom row, Rodney Holcomb, coach, Joe Joyce, Mike Edens, Neal Oldemeyer, Ross Fox, Scott Holcomb, Greg Moffis, and Lloyd Wuod, assistant coach. Second row, Ricky Orr, Bill Ulrey, Danny Simantel, Kent Holcomb, Bill Marcum, Larry Wood and Kent Blanch. Third row, Gary Sparks and Merle Saun- ders. The Nyssa Majors baseball team, sponsored by the Elks Lodge No. 1690, participated in the Elks Tournament held at Fruitland last Thursday through Saturday, and emerged as cham ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 2186 pions. The first game was Thursday, Mr. Ed Undorff, former July 9, against the Vale Majors, SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps recently re teacher in the Adrian School, with Nyssa winning 6-3. Billy turned from a trip to Wilsall, was a visitor at the home of Mr. Marcum held Vale to 3 hits, Mrs. James Phelps while Nyssa scored her 6 runs Mont., where they visited over and Mr. Undorff is on 7 hits. Neal Oldemeyer the fourth and attended a family last week. at present time located in the led the hitting with 2 singles, reunion. Mrs. Harley Wilson and Mrs. Adrian area. Mearle Saunders hit a triple, Mrs. Harriet Turner of and Kent Holcomb, Ross Fox, George Johnston of Payette re cently returned from a three- Owyhee Junction received word Larry Woods and Bill Ulrey day trip to John Day where they from her daughter, Mrs. Les each had one hit. visited and fished. They were ter Smith, that Lester under The second game was Friday accompanied by Mrs. Wilson’s went major surgery at the hos against Fruitland, with Nyssa son, Kenneth, who plans to spend pital in Ainsworth, Nebr., last winning 10-4 over the team which a couple of weeks at the home week. Reports indicate his re had beaten Payette the pre of his sister, Mr. andMrs. Tim covery is favorable. Mr. and vious day. NyssaheldFruitland Mrs. Lester Smith are former to 4 runs on 7 hits while making Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin residents of this area. 10 runs on 12 hits and playing and family picnicked and spent errorless ball. Bill Ulrey was the dayat McCormick ParkSun- the winningpitcher, although re day. Annette celebrated her lieved by Ross Fox in the 6th birthday swimming and having inning. fun. Leading the hitters was Kent Misses Audrie and Carmen Holcomb, with a double and two Astoreca were guests for over singles. Ross Fox, Joe Joyce, night Friday at the home of Mr. The Oregon Game Commis and Larry Woods each hit two and Mrs. Edward Lowtrip in sion today reminded hunters singles, and Gary Sparks, Bill Ontario. that the fall big game sea Marcum and Bill Ulrey each Mr. and Mrs. CharlesChapin sons are approaching fast, with had one hit to help their team to were among those attending the the antelope season less than victory. Nyssa Rodeo Saturday night. one month away, followed The championship game was The Ken Lorensen family at quickly by the archery seasons, Saturday, July 11, with Nyssa tended the Parade in Nyssa Fri several agricultural area deer winning over Ontario Team No. day night. Harriet, Gloria and seasons, and the High Cascade Il, 14 to 4. The game was Sandra Atagi, and May Hori Buck Season. called after 5 innings because were among the Adrian Summer The reminder isn’t critical Nyssa had a 10 run lead. Band Group who marched. to hunters who seek only buck Billy Marcum was again win They attended the rodeo after deer or bull elk. However, ning pitcher, and allowed only 4 ward. hunters interested in special runs on 7 hits. Nyssa scored Mrs. Ken Lorensen visited tags or permits which are issued their 14 runs on 13 hits and 10 Miss Mertrude King Friday. on a drawing basis should file walks. Miss King’s home is in the Nyssa i applications immediately. Kent Holcomb, Joe Joyce and Memorial Nursing Home. Time is short, the Commis Bill Ulrey each had 3 hits, Neal Mrs. James Phelps and sion advised, if hunters want to Oldemeyer made 2 hits, and daughters, Barbara and Jody be included in the drawings for Ross Fox and Scott Holcomb were Thursday visitors at the antelope, bighorn sheep, and the each had one hit. Ken Lorensen home. August deer permit seasons. Immediately after the game Ewen Chard of Nyssa, father Deadline for filing applications the team presented their coach, of Mrs. Elver Nielsen is still for these special hunts is July Rodney Holcomb, and assistant a patient at the Holy Rosary 21. The drawing to determine coach, Lloyd Woods, with gifts Hospital in Ontario. successful applicants is set for and baseballs autographed by Mrs. Doyn Price of La Grande July 31. team members. The team also and Mrs. Homer Whitman of Applications must be in at the presented autographed base Emmett are staying at the Niel Commission's Portland head- balls to Kent Holcomb, and Ross sen home until Mr. Chard’s Quarters by 5 p.m. on the dead Fox, who are moving out of the condition improves. They are line date to be included in the area. sisters. drawings. Late applications will Another accident occurred not be considered unless surplus HIGH LAKES Wednesday of last week when tags or permits remain follow GET TROUT PLANT Jack Chard of Emmett fell from ing the drawings. a tree and suffered broken ribs It is highly doubtful that sur The annual aerail stocking of and a concussion. plus tags will remain for big Major and Mrs. Jack Sockett horn sheep and antelope as these trout into high lakes in the and family of Witchita Falls, hunts are always well oversub Cascades and Wallowa Moun Texas were guests at the home scribed. Also, with the short tains is set to begin July 13, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn age of anterless deer permits according to Reino Koski, Game Thursday. this year it is also likely that Commission fishery biologist Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boren and all deer permit seasons, inclu who heads the fish liberation family of Adrian were Friday ding the agricultural hunts, will program. If flying weather co oprates, Koski expects the visitors at the Charles Glenn be well oversubscribed. home. The families visited Hunters interested in the re aerial fish drops will be com Mrs. C.T. Blackburn in Nyssa gular deer season anterless per pleted by July 21. and went to see the rodeo mits and November permit sea Flight operations will begin sons have a little more time to at the Klamath Falls airfield _ parade. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin file as the deadline is set for for planting lakes in the south £ and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price August 11. Deadline for elk Cascades and then be trans- _ were among those who attended permits and cougar tags is Au ferred to the Fall River air- 9 the rodeo in Nyssa. gust 25. strip for aerial drops into cen- • Mr. and Mrs. Hans Solomon WORKSHOP SET FOR tral and north Cascade lakes. A of Ridgeview, were visitors at A o V i «1 1 flights ir» in Ihn 1 1 .Ml! « Aerial the AL' Wallowa the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil and Elkhorn mountains may be ™ VALE JULY 24 bur Chapin Monday. An all-day disaster prepared delayed somewhat this year as Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillen ness workshop for local govern a number of lakes at high ele- A and family of Ontario were ment officials and key citizens vations remain ice-covered, the A result of a late spring. When " Friday visitors at the home of will be held in Vale July 24. these open up, flights will on- • Mr andMrs. Harold Alexander. The program, conducted for Mrs. Ira Price attended a Malheur county officials by the ginate from the Joseph and A meeting of the Pleasant Hour Division of Continuing Educa Baker airfields. SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES Sunday callers at the Alfred Simpson home were Mrs. Howard Fenn and girls, and Mrs. Jeanie Fenn and daughters Ontario. Mrs. Carl Fenn went Quincy, Wash., Friday and visiting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fenn and family. The Happy Dozen Card Club _ with _______________ met Friday Edna DeHaven. winners were Edythe Prosser, Mabie Piercy, Bernice Toomb, and Agnes Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Action shots at the Nyssa Nite Rodeo last b nday and Saturday Elsmore Fenn of Homedale went sponsored by the Nyssa Jaycees. — Photos by Mike Stringer to Beulah fishing Wednesday They and returned Friday, report good fishing. •* Mrs. Charles Killmeyer of I* I * * Mentor, Ohio visited at the Irvin Topliff home Friday. Saturday dinner guests at the Irvin Topliff home were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warren and family and Mrs. Edith Suter of Parma. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Suters birthday. e[r : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and boys of Homedale went to Lost Lake fishing last Wed nesday, they returned Friday. •fei J / . 1 JS PORK Club which was hosted at the tion, will be held at the Star home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack lit. Cafe from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Purpose of the workshop, ac Baucum Monday. cording to County Coordinator Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder received word of the death of Richard Scott, is to provide an a sister in Iowa last week. Mr. opportunity for workshop par Snyder left Monday to attend ticipants toexamine the county’s services. He was accompanied current disaster readiness pos by his other sisters. Mrs. ture. Discussion of operational Ione Ackerman of Therman, problems that could confront during a Iowa, had been in poor health Malheur county disaster and consideration of for some time. actions to be taken to improve Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price and disaster readiness capabilities Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder at will also be undertaken at the tended funeral services at the workshop, Scott said. Sterry Memorial Presbyterian The Vale workshop is the third Church at Roswell Monday, July of four similar disaster pre 13 for Mrs. Leota Clarke of paredness workshops to be con Parma. Mrs. Clarke was a ducted in selected counties in cousin of Mrs. Ed Price. Oregon this year. V About 400 isolated lakes will be stocked this year with some A 650,000 fingerling trout. 1h« a bulk of these fish are brook trout. Some lakes will tie stocked with V rainbows and other with cut- throats. a J 0 A tally of lakes st. to- tai of 775 high mount, .akes on the Commission’s stocking list, all of which are planted by the aerial fish-drop method. Depending on angling pressure received, some lakes are stocked every year, some every two years, and others on a three or four-year cycle. Last year 425 lakes were aerial stocked with more than 525,000 trout. * 9 0 A 9 6 A ™ • A 55 ; t- 9a » ■ B I WELLS & DAVIES SUPERIOR BACON e / »i lb. 5Ï TREAUSRE VALLEY 36 oz. SYRUP FROZEN OLD SOUTH 12 oz. ORANGE JUICE |?;i« fi 2 25‘ CHERRIES 3r; i 1 JAMS 3 in 1 JELL-O f«r HUNT'S 46 oz. TOMATO JUICE LOCAL h / I Í AIR FRESHENER ALICE LOVE 20 oz. BANANAS f«r AMERICAN BEAUTY NOODLES tor BETTY CROCKER PANCAKE MIX lbs PURINA DAIRY, GRAVY. SEANIP CAT FOOD REG. 49Ç 24 oz. FIRESIDE 1 1/2 lbs. ■ 49'5 3 89'j 47'• 2 t* 89'5 4 $|00 3 89c : 4 $|00« 4 55'5 39'• 3 for ASSORTED GLADE 7 oz. CAN e 0 ROAST PORK F- F. ~’S Fall Big Game Seasons Fast 1 Approaching « k COOKIES for BALLARD BISCUITS 9 STOKELY 16 oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL 8 oz. TUBE si°°: 9'5 5« ${00 e « NYSSA FOOD CENTER TREASURE VALLEY PRUNE JUICE b««rt '• DOUBLE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES WE GIVE STRIKEOSTAMPS I nPFN 8 fo 8 WEEKDA*s yrLn 10 to 7 $ U N D A Y S «