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The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Twelve Beaver Gridders Prepare To Assemble For Drills big game SEASONS underway OREGON Ellen Jones Completes Advanced Seminar Courses Thursday, August 20, 1970 GAME PERMITS STILL AVAILABLE IN The Oregon Game Com WALLOWA AREA Another football season--the berg, Dean Pollman, Dan Rick mission advised hunters today The Game commission today 6th for Coach Dee Andros at ard, Dave Schilling, Jim Sher- to start sharpening their shoot advised big game hunters that ing skills as the big game sea Oregon State—officially begins bert, Ralph Show, Roger Smith, surplus permits are available on Monday, August 24, with ap Jack Turnbull, Chris Veit, and sons are here. in all southwestern Oregon agri Antelope hunters, deer hun proximately 90 candidates ex Larry Watson. cultural seasons and the Offensively, there is good ex ters holding special permits, pected to answer the first call. Wallowa Pack Season. Actually, squad members perience available, especially and archers kick off the 1970 As of mid-August, about 1,800 must report even earlier to in the forward line. At the big game seasons this month permits were still available camp. OnSunday, August 23 they and of spring drills Andros was in numerous areas of the state. in the Douglas Agricultural undergo physical examinations using a front wall composed of Other seasons are quick to fol Area, 400 in the Jackson and pose for publicity pictures Kolberg (197), Nirenberg (240), low in September, October, and Area, and about 300 in the Jo in Parker Stadium. Also on Jurgenson (230), Turnbull (228), November, providing nimrods sephine Area. About 600 per tap is the annual “Andros Mile,’’ Morton (230), Veit (242), and with four solid months of big mits remain for the Wallowa game hunting opportunities. A which often can detect what kind Hoss (225). Pack Season. few special seasons extend into of conditon they have returned Endicott had a fine season as Permits for these special in. a sophomore quarterback last December. seasons will be issued on a The first big game season of Even though the Beavers lost year and should have even better first come, first serve basis, heavily through graduation, receivers this fall. Depth is the year began August 8 when Hunters interested are re Andros and his assistants are good at fullback, with Smith and archers took to the Elkhorn quested to file applications on optimistic about the 1970 cam Sophomore Mike Davenport Archery Area near Baker in a the regular application card paign. Gone are the top four backing up Schilling, who was a 14-day search for deer and elk. received with the purchase of Beginning August 22 archers defensive backs of a year ago, top soph last year. the general season deer tag. will have a host of additional plus some top defensive line All three agricultural seasons men. Their replacements YOUNG SPORTSMAN 0pp0rtunities with six areas get underway August 15 and ex showed good promise in spring SHOOTS ANTELOPE opening for the bow hunters tend through October 2 and again and extending for various drills, however. How can you tell your Dad lengths of time. Deer are the from November 7 through No Among the veterans expected John Gary, America’s new “Prince of Song” will be head you appreciate his making you main bill of fair but elk will vember 30. The Wallowa Pack back are 30 holdover letter- lining the Stage Revue at the Oregon State Fair September 3 a new 243 caliber rifle, any Season is scheduled from August also be hunted in two of the men. Those include Steve Bie through September 6 on the Grandstand State. Fair dates this better than going out to the six areas. 26 through September 13. lenberg, Gary Barton, BillCarl- year are August 29 through September 7. Owyhee Dam and bagging your The first rifle season for Ellen T. Jones, accepts a diploma from V. Peter quist, Sal Cirrincione, Jim first big game? 1970 started August 15 when Ferrara, president of the Chicago-based International Gra- Davidson, Mark Dippel, Dennis Young Billie Marcum, 12- 1,290 antelope hunters took to phoanalysis Society, indicating completion of Advanced Seminar Draper, Steve Endicott, Jack year-old son of the Gleen Mar the sagebrush plateaus of south- courses in scientific handwriting analysis. Faulkender, Scott Freeburn, eastern 1 Oregon in search Graduation ceremonies for students who completed various Dave Graham, Tex Gsch- cums, accompanied his father, ----------- Butch House and Ralph Lowe of these fleet-footed trophy ani courses in Graphoanalysis were held as part of the 1970 wandtner, Craig Hanneman, Antelope hunters are Congress and Institute of Graphoanalysis July 26-31, at the Clark Hoss, Bob Jossis, Rob to the Dam, Saturday and Sun mals. Checks are now being mailed day. About two hours after the expected to do well, with the Drake Hotel in Chicago. The six-day educational session Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk attending. Mrs. Laura Moncur Jurgenson, Jeff Kolberg, Steve by the State Accident Insurance returned Monday after visiting remained in Nyssa to visit a hunters went out Sunday morning antelope population showing was attended by 350 students and practitioners of scientific Morton, Mike Nehl, DaveNiren- (SAIF) to Oregon in Las Vegas and Provo for the month at the home of her son and within two miles of the dam, a sharp increase over past handwriting analysis who came from all parts of the United Fund Billie downed an Antelope with years. States and most of the Provinces of Canada. Seventy six employers for payment of work past three weeks. Their first Mark Moncur. ♦ ♦ ♦ ELK, COUGAR TAG a 13 1/2-inch curl. August 15 also kicked off three Graphoanalysts participated in the graduation ceremonies. men’s compensation dividends stop was at the home of Mr. totalling $10,617,396. Recent guests at the Mark agricultural deer seasons in re Thirty seven received Certified Graphoanalyst certificates; ten and Mrs. Larry Schenk in Las A total of $78,022 in dividends Vegas where they greeted their Moncur home were Mr. and Mrs. DEADLINE NEARS stricted portions of Douglas, were awarded Master Graphoanalyst designations; twenty one were Jackson, and Josephine counties graduated from the Institute of Resident Study in Graphoanalysis, will be distributed to 156 em new granddaughter, Laura. En Jim Whittaker of Barstow,Calif. Elk hunters interested in ob in southeastern Oregon. Only and eight, including Mrs. Jones, completed Advanced Seminar ployers in Baker county. Checks route to Provo they visited Dr. Guests visiting the Moncurs just taining an antlerless elk permit those hunters possessing per studies in professional handwriting analysis techniques. The worth $33,041 will go to 163 Doni Peterson and family at previously to the Whittakers, this year have just over one week mits for these agricultural sea honor cord worn by Mrs. Jones indicates she has already com Union county employers; $32,- Zion’s National Park, Southern were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bau- left in which to file applications sons are eligible to participate. pleted the General and Advance courses offered on an extension 626 to 177 employers in Malheur Utah. While there they atten dino and children from Toollee, if they wish to be included in County; 65 Wallowa county em ded a meeting at which Dr. Utah. The Game Commission re basis and is a Master Certified Graphoanalyst. the drawings. The deadline ♦ » • ployers will share $21,965, and Peterson spoke to a youth group. minded hunters that the general is August 25, the Game Com 70 Harney County employers bear season will get underway Michael and Brain Bauer, twin They arrived at the home of Mr. mission reminded hunters, and will receive $17,071. in September, the general deer and Mrs. Lon Roberts in Provo grandsons of Mrs. R.G. Larson, the drawings to determine suc- Some dividend checks will be and were presented with another Sr., left Saturday for their home season in early October, and i essful applicants is scheduled delivered by representatives of grandchild. elk seasons in late October the in Kennewick, Wash., after for September 4. ♦ ♦ ♦ SAIF’s Baker district office, and November. spending a month in Nyssa vi The deadline and drawing KA Mrs. Richard Martin and dau If you were to ask 10 drivers absolute speed limits, but to headed by Don R. Clark, siting their grandmother and dates also apply to hunters filing exceed them is prima facie evi ghters of Portland, were guests By the time school starts, manager. to explain Oregon’s speed law, also their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. for a cougar tag. A limited Billie should be able to tell a dence of violation of the basic Charles B. Gill, Jr., general from August 1 through 8, at Ray Larson Jr., and family. you might be surprisedhow many hupt is scheduled for these pretty good story to his 7th- This means that it is manager of SAIF, said that the the home of her parents, Mr. different explanations you would rule. * * * big game animals in a grade buddies. BY DALE WITT evidence which, standing alone, dividend is the largest ever paid and Mrs. Robert Wilsoq, Mrs. receive. restricted area which en KU) PHONE 372-2183 »»J is sufficient to establish a fact. by the State. Over 22,000 Ore Wilson, Marilee and Tom ac Mrs. R.G. Larson Sr., and Many drivers, even though U.S. SKI TEAM compasses the Snake River and NU ACRES-Mr. andMrs. Roy they have been driving for years, It ceases to be sufficient when gon employers are scheduled for companied the Martins to their four of her grandchildren spent Imnaha units and a portion of TRAINS IN OREGON Howard, Barbara and Kent drove home and spent a week visiting Wednesday visiting at the home only think they understand the rebutted or impaired by con dividends. the Minam Unit. Twenty-five trary evidence. In this case, The United States Ski team to Burley, Sunday to visit state’s speed law. According to Gill, to be relatives and friends. They en of Mrs. Joe Dyer in Ontario. tags will be issued. evidence of the existing con eligible for the dividend an em joyed a two-day stay at the new On Friday, they visited cousins, will again train at Mt. Bachelor relatives. For example, many people To be included in the this year, announced Bill Healy, Mrs. Omar Betts spent a week believe that when they en ditions must be introduced to ployer must have been insured Pat Boone Inn in Waldport, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn in drawings, applications must be president of Mt. Bachelor, Inc. with the Gary Betts family at counter a sign stating “Speed show the element of potential with SAIF during the 1968-69 on the beach, returning home Caldwell, and had apicnic in the received at the Commission’s Mt. Bachelor, about 21 miles Renton, Wash., she was met by 35 Miles Per Hour” that this danger in the alleged speed.’’ fiscal year. Checks range from August 15. Marilee remained park there. * Portland headquarters no la west of the Bend-Sunriver area, Mr. Betts at McNary Dam. Mrs. Oregon has three statutory a high of $237,936 to a low of for a few days and flew home sign indicates a speed limit ter than 5 p.m. on the dead is noted for its long ski season. Gary Betts, Cheryl, Shelleyand and any speed in excess of 35 designated speeds: 20 miles $10. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Iven of ♦ » line date. Late applications per hour in a school or busi Dates of the Bachelor Kevin accompanied them home is a violation. Gill pointed out that the record Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moncur Santa Ana, Calif., arrived Fri will not be considered until all On-Snow Training Camp will be Sunday and are visiting relatives ness district; 25 miles per hour dividend can be attributed to an Yet, under Oregon law this others have been processed. Sept. 2 to 9. Quoting from here. Gary Betts will join his is not a limit. It simply is in a residential district; and aggresive safety program re and daughter Connie and Mrs. day evening to visit at the home Hunters are reminded that an- a letter from the United States family in another week to visit 55 miles per hour on the open sulting in favorable loss ratios. Laura Moncur of Hayburn, Idaho of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. the designated or suggested The Ivens terless elkpermits are restric Ski Association, Denver, Colo., in the area awhile before taking highway. When the speed in any Low administrative costs and were weekend guests of Mr. and Wilton Jackson. speed for that area under favor and the Jacksons spent several Mrs. Mark Moncur. In honor ted in number and it is probable Healy said the girl participants them to Blackfoot, where they area is different from those high investment yields also con able conditions. of the Heyburn guests, a family days this week in McCall. The that all units and special areas will be; Karen Budge, Rosie will visit Mrs. Betts parents. cited in the law, official signs tributed to the high dividend. The Oregon Driver’s Manual, dinner was held Sunday at the Iven’s daughter Maureen and her will be heavily oversubscribed. Fortna, Judy Nagel, Penny Mr. and Mrs. Don Haley and published by the Motor Vehicles notify drivers of the change, but Moncur home with Mr. and friend John Becker arrived Permits are available this year Northrup, Cheryl Bechdolt, son of Albany, visited for a Division, explains it this way: the speeds posted remain de Mrs. Tom Jayo and family and Wednesday evening to visit the only in the Rocky Mountain Paula Page and Laurie Quest. week with her parents, Mr. and signated speeds, not maximum “Designated speeds are not Mrs. Gary Sant and children Jacksons. limits. elk areas. Applications are ob In addition, the fol lowing have Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and other tained with the purchase of the been invited by the USSA to par relatives and friends. They general Rocky Mountain elk tag. ticipate at their own expense, spent two days camping and Persons Interested in the cou or with divisional support: Kathy fishing with her sister, Mr. gar season must apply on the Joslin, Stephanie Forrest, and Mrs. Coy Petross and controlled season tag applica Karen Middleton, Dallas Dunlap, daughter at Sagehen Reservoir. tion. This form is obtained Karen West, Becky Ellison and Mrs. Bertha Olson of Eugene at license agencies. Jennie Carson. has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Jones for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Celmer and children of Lemore, Calif., visited this weekend with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur ton. SAVE NOW ON EXTERIOR LATEX Mrs. Jack Burton went to AND OIL BASED FINISHES!! Walla Walla, Wash., with Mrs. PERMANENT PRESS C.L. Alexander on Thursday to visit relatives for the week RUGGED FOR GOOD WEAR end. 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