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Thursday. June 12. 1975 Page Nine Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon I m Hartley Qualifies For Overseas Mat Team THE NYSSA SWIMMING POOL IS OPEN, with a crew of six lifeguards: (L ■ R) Kevin Engstrom, Carlon Taylor. John Wahlert, Kathy Bass. Vernon Lords, poolmanager, and David Simantel. Swimming lessons will begin Monday, June 16. Students should sign up for classes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the pool during open hours. Horseshoe Tourney Set For July Babe Ruth The Chy of Nyssa will conduct a "Hound-Robin" Horseshoe Iournament star* ting July 8. 1975. All personnel eighteen years and over residing in Nyssa and the local area are invited to participate. Entries will be accepted in person, or by telephone through 5 p.m. on July J, 1975 Games will be scheduled by a horseshoe committee appointed by the Chy Ma nager. with all games played at the Chy horseshoe pits at Lions Park "There is no entry fee for participants,” Chy Manager Schneider announced. "How ever, we will observe entry deadlines and age limits. Trophies will again be awarded upon conclusion of tournament play. We're look ing for a fine turnout and some interesting games." The Nysaa Cubs Babe Ruth team split in their games They beat New Plymouth last Friday 15 to 5 behind the pitching of Jim Wilson1 who struck out 4 and walked 4 allowing 5 runs on t hits. Wilson also helped 'when he went 3 for 3 at the plate scoring 4 runs. 4 0 1 B Lopez J. Wilson 3 4 3 K Michael 2 4 2 E. Delgado 2 2 i J. Delgado 2 3 1 1 0 1 E. Stunz 3 0 2 T. Calhoun 1 0 0 J. Urrutia 2 1 1 D Dail 1 0 0 L. Holcomb H. Estrada 2 1 I R l.opez 1 0 i 2 0 1 N. Lopez 15 15 Nyssa 421 330 0 5-8 N Plymth 301 10 League Fri., June 6 Tues., June 10 The Cubs also lost to Vale Tuesday. June 10 when they hosted the Vale Babe Ruth team. The score was 8 to 1 but it was a very close game until the 7th inning when Vale scored 6 after scoring I in the 1st and I in the 3rd inning. Nyssa scored their lone run when Ernie Delgado got a single thru the middle, stole second and went to third drawing a throw that went thru 3rd bases legs and Delgado came on in the score Nyssa's only run. ab h r B Lopez 3 0 1 J. Urrutia 1 0 0 H. Estrada 1 0 0 K Michael 0 0 3 E Delgado 3 1 2 J. Delgado 0 0 2 R I pez 0 1 0 E. Ramerez 2 0 0 E.Stunz 3 0 0 L. Holcomb 1 0 0 1 N.Lopez 0 0 M. Johnson 0 2 0 (XX) 100 0 1-3 Nyssa Vale 101 000 6 8-4 Public Notices IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No. .1510 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of MARY ANN CAPPER. De ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Grace M Miller and Percy P. Capper have been appointed CoPersonal Representatives of the above entitled estate and that their attorneys are Henigson, Stu ns A Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the Co-Personal Representa tives at 106 Main Street. Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the probate of the decedent's estate are hereby advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the Co-Personal Rep resentatives or their said attorneys. Dated and first published this 5th day of June. 1975. /s/ Grace M. Miller /a/ Percy P Capper Co-Personal Representatives Published June 5, 12, 19, 1975 Nyssa Majors The Nyssa Majors are un defeated this year so fat in five games. They defeated Vale in their first game of the season 11 to 3 then went on to beat Weiser 16 to 11; Payette ■ 18 to 5; Fruitland 4to 2 and New Plymouth 9 to 3. Members of the Nyssa Majors team are: Tony Franklin David Moffis Scott Taylor Mark Needs Ronnie Robinson Mark Piltz Rick Gamer Ross Saldana Jay Gomeza Eddie Tooley Chris Mejia Douglas Madrid Martin Elquezabal They are coached by Bob Lassiter. Legion Team ine Ontario American Legion hosted the Caidwell Legion team Thursday, June 5 at Ontario and won the game 8 to 4. Ontario scored 2 runs in the first when Stu Ward got a hit. Ted Joyce walked setting it up for brother Joe who smashed a double to left field and brought in both Ward and Ted Joyce. Ontario alsd scored 2 runs in the second when Bill Marcum got a hit down third base line then Chris Wey mouth hit a home run over the left field fence to score Marcum ahead of him. Ted Joyce scored again in the third when he got a double and scored on a hit by Joey Plaza. Ontario scored 2 more runs in the 4th inning and the final run in the Sth when Bill Marcum walked, stole second and scored on a hit by Brad Holcomb. Caldwell scored 2 runs in the 3rd and one each in the 4th and 7th innings to end the game. Ontario American legion Baseball Schedule 1975 Mon., June 9 The Ontario Stars Ameri can Legion team beat the Vale Legion team 6 to 2 behind the pitching of Ted Joyce, who went the distance for Ontario setting down 5 by the strike-out route, walked 2 and allowed only 4 hits. Ontario scored in the first inning when Stu Ward and Tony Roberts got on base on errors and Ted Joyce hit to two weeks, starting July 15, at Mansi High School in Eu gene. Dr. Dale Thomas, who is the wrestling coach at the Oregon State University, will be in charge of the camp. He will be assisted by Don Hedgepeth of Tigard and Jack Olsen of Marist. Chris Lords, another Nyssa wrestler, entered in compe tition in the 154 pound weight division. Chris beat Areyna of Eagle Point by an 8-2 score and decisioned Leavitt of Salem, 9-1. He was then beaten by Ron Ziebart of McNary. 8-6. Ziebart went on to win the Challengers Tournament but was later defeated. High School Rodeo At Bums "The Oregon High School Championship Rodeo la ail set for Borns, Oregon.** The 6th annual Oregon High School Championship Rodeo will be held in Bums. Oregon the last weekend in June. Two evening perfor mances are scheduled on June 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m., with afternoon performances on Saturday and Sunday, the 28 and 29 at 1:30 p.m. at the Harney County Fairground Arena. Some 300 contestants participated in this rodeo last year and more are expected this year. 13 rodeo events will be featured, plus the World Championship Buffalo Riding Contest and the Oregon High School Rodeo Queen Contest. Winners will be represen ting Oregon in the National High School Rodeo in Gallup. New Mexico in August. The Bums Elks Lodge is once again sponsoring this years event and invites everyone to attend one or all of the June 26. 27. 28 and 29 Shows. eight years of age and under, nine and ten years, eleven and twelve years, thirteen and fourteen years, fifteen through seventeen years. Payette Thursday Subject Of TVCC Class Installing Underground Sprinkler Systems, the first Treasure Valley Community College Home Remodeling project class, will meet Wednesday evening, June 18, at the Applied Science Building. Participants will study schematic diagrams, code requirements, coverage pat terns and installation. Two types of systems will be discussed. The $10 registration fee WITH AN INVIGORATING DIVE into the water, the swim team began practice on Monday. The team is divided into six age groups; Swimmers Meet Underground Sprinklers Thurs., June 5 J«MC 12 La Grande al TVCC June 13 at Boise Gems June 16 Payette at TVCC June 17 at Nampa June 18 Boise Gems-TVCC June 19 Boise Sentrs-TVCC June 20 at Caldwell June 23 at Payette June 24 at Nampa June 25 at Caldwell June 27 at Vale June 30 Boise Gems-TVCC Juh I Boise Senators-TVCC July 2 Caldwell at TVCC July 4-5 Vale Toumement July 7 Nampa al TVCC July 10 Vale at TVCC July 11 at Boise Senators July 14 at Boise Gems July 15 at Payette July 16 at Vale July 17 Nampa at TVCC July 18 Payette at TVCC July 26-27 Area Play- Offs - Away Nyssa boys on this team are ted and Joe Joyce. Brad Holcomb and Hili Marcum Sam Hartley, who entered the Qualifying Wrestling Tournament in Tigard this past weekend, came home a qualified member of the Oregon Cultural Exchange Team. The team will travel to Japan or New Zealand later this summer. The young IO5'/i pound wrestler won the Challengers Tournament by a 12-5 de cision over Herada. He then decisioned Stewart of Pen dleton, 5-4. In the Oregon Cultural Exchange Finals Sam took a 6-3 decision and a 5-4 score over Keith Ohta. of Molalla. Sam will participate in the wrestlers training camp for will admit the student and spouse to any five project classes of his choice. Since a minimum of ten people must participate, stu dents should preregister by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday. June 17, at the Treasure Valley Community College Com munity Education office or call 889-6493, ext. 31. to place their names on a list. Future classes are planned for a variety of remodeling and improvement projects from fencing to tile work. Apple Va Iley Items APPLE VALLEY Mrs. Robert Jackson. Marcia and Brett of Bend. Oregon came Wednesday to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and other relatives. Mr. Jackson will be here Tuesday and they will go to Glenns Ferry to visit other relatives before going home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward The Nyssa Swim Team had its first day of practice June 9 at the city pool, at their regular times. 10:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. The team's first meet will be on Thursday at the Payette pool, where five relay events will be held for each age group. "The practice went very well for the first day.” says the Nyssa coach. Judy Boyd, "and the more swimmers we can get. the better.” Miss Boyd expects to have a very good season and says that anyone wishing to join the team should come to practice at 10:30 or 5:15, or contact her at 889 8700. SWIM TEAM COACH JUDY BOYD has a following of various ages. Seward relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce for a reception for Paul Seward. were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and family of Boise; Mrs. R. Jackson and children of Bend. Oregon; and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith of Ontario. Kent Pierce stayed at the Sewards for several days visit. Mrs. Laura Bale's home was the scene of a family reunion for about 29 mem bers of the family on Saturday for a delicious picnic dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bower of Manti. Utah,who came to get their daughters who had been visiting here several weeks. On Friday evening. Paul Seward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Seward graduated from high school from Boise Christian Day School. After the graduation exercises, about 50 members of the The Methodist Women held their annual birthday luncheon at the Church Social Hall on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clay have sold their farm and moved into a trailer home on the Campbell place. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warren and family, who bought the Clay farm are mving in this week. Mrs. Gene Honey visited Wednesday thru Friday in Payette last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen. 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Ontario has a 5 and 1 record. i ■ CIE ARSPAN WITH E XTENOED ROOF L SHED ROOF TWO CAR GARAGE NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING 11 k hudyei lot Rysaa School Diatrlct No. 26 __________ for ,he fiscal yeir )9_75 |9_76 COMBINATION SHOP I STORAGE ONE SLOPE ROOF COMBINATION SHOP A STORAGE beginning July 1,1925. as detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the PF) Cash, □ Accrual. □ Modified Accrual accounting bans, and IX is, LJ is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years Major changes, Nome: ________________________________________ Address: __________________________________ ___ if any and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement City:____________________________ Stofe:__________ A copy 'if the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of Right a. IB.____________ lnj Phone:______ _________________ Zip:____________ Bulk Onion Storage (Gowrfiin t Bod)I ■ ■ p nt budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it Loafing Sheds Permanent Siding JOHN CARROLL ] Machine Sheds Hangars ' Warehouses Hay Covers ] Garages Hay Storage Mark Hartley (Chairman of Governing Body) Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journal, June 5, 1975. Notice published June 12, 1975 I Malheur 376-0591 MOBILE NO. 385-7252 Nysaa (City) (County) _... 2914 ALAMO BOISE, IDAHO 83704 11----------- DUltlDUnW?® room--------------------------------- for lbe pUrp<)le of holding a public hearing on this —■ Cascade BUILDINGS ----------- fl.Yg.Ji».1"»_______ at iht administration office___________________ A meiling of the ---------- - School goard___________________ wlU be Mld June 23______________ lt B FOR FREE INFORMATION MAIL TO: ) May 15, 1975__________ (Date) COMPLETE REMODELING SPECIALIZING IN ONION, GRAIN & POTATO STORAGE BUILDINGS