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outdoors or heard its from fel didn't help the dinner table, much. So. it was off to the field.-1 -ince our dad was a true gentle! acui and never to our knuwld;: ?ver fired a gun in anjier or for! ariety on the farm table. All 3oyt Fish Ki-hing was synonymous with bojhoud in those days and prob ably is still, although our squad :1 in l find much to fish for in recent days on the Nevada des--rt. But how they welcomed those infrequent visits to sprawl ng take Mead which backs up grim December of l!M4. I Observer, La Grande, Ora., Thur., Sept. 10, 1959 Paga 3 low sportsmen. 'Way back in the late Depres sion Hays we first became in Wrested in hunting, thuugh we were not of legal age to buy a license and hunt in tome of Penn With .' rations and K rations lwindling and the entire front in withdrawing avium, TOIMITV HfTS WRITERS How Does One Write Of Oregon Wildlife? Wc- are lookini? forward eager IIAKTFOltl). Conn. (UPD-Tri-nity College will be host to the first autumn meeting of the Con necticut Sports Writers Alliance next Monday with approximately ijo persons, comprising Hartford, stale and New York CUf news papermen a id radio-TV sports di rectors expected to be present. rather "fluid," the bearded and ly to hunting and fishing in the beautiful state of Oregon, and even if A means driving many miles 'o find the right spots the eyes won't be sored by the sight of rolling sandhills and stunted sagebrush, spotted by occasional cactus. beleaguered mess sergeant ' bad nothing to offer hungry dogfaces but kind words. You couldn't eat his words, and they were unprint able at that, so a squad of rifle men fanned out in all directum for. any kind of game. (Deer were plentiful in those once peaceful forests of the Ardennes. BS before shellfire but it wasn't deer we bagged.) Instead of venison it was beef steak. Never in all our collective leasuie; and this with a fi:u Vifginia mountain heritage that dated to the days of moonshine stills and mountain lending. Just a little guy in those de pression days, we crii d a bucket lul when we felled our first sylvania's finest pheasant and quail land. But our dad's chick en farm that sprawled for more '.ban 100 acres (I hut wax a big spread in those days) through (Editor's not The Obser ver, by a naws staff effort, will attempt to bring its m n y hundreds of out. door-conscious readers a re port from tima to time on hunting and fishing and oth r related topics. This news PPr also especially wel comes any tips or informa tion of particular interest to outdoor groups or individ uals.) , . . By GRADY PANNELL . , Observer Staff Writer :.r many doens of miles behind . How does one write about U ttering Boulder (Hoover) dam hunting and fishing in Ore lientle woodland and fine level pheasant with the aid of an old i Our only approach to a type of SENATORS SIGN SHORTSTOP WASHINGTON U'I Ray Buck, an 18-year-old sophomore shortstoo at Temple tniversity. FACE TOUGH SCHEDULE , WICHITA, nan. ITI The Wichita Vickers, 1959 National A At' champions, will face, their most grucliii'S schedule in four years as they ran-je coast to const in de'ense of th ir national crown on a 47-ganie schedule including 32 NIBL games during the 1959-60 season. i gon if he has never set foot in the fields or woodlands with a held did oUer some of the fin est pheasant and quail refuge. Tough Yeirs Then, too, the fact that the olunnerDus type ol snotgiin mat, kicked worse than a frisky young' nig game hunting came in Army i!ys overseas. Rations Low bunting gun or fished its love 'y.stieams and lakes? The answer is you don't! ealf. The second and third came easier after that first one and so did the cottonlails and grey -quirrels, and for all the months of hunting season there was plen ty of wild game meat the small Supply lines were completely broken down when tile Battle of country had been through four. days had a bunch of infantrymen ! has signed 11 reported $10,000 bo 1 mis contract with the Washington But you have ideas how the really touph years of depression the llulw beiian and the Arden nes salient created by the Cier man breakthrough was widen eaten uch touxh but delicious meat. We shot enough cattle to feed the entire company which iater was to become decimated Minting and fishing must be and and was starting on another Senators and will be assigned next season to Fox Cities, Wis.. 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