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PAGE THREE THE N YSSA G A TE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1952 Fish Hatcheries Net N e w Record Oregon's 14 game fish hatcheries produced for release In the 1952 trout season ending Oct. 12. a record- breaking 535.000 pounds of fish, a gain of 46 000 pounds over last year State Gam e Director P W Sch- ne.der explauis that th* game com duction in 1954 Hatchery supervis mission in placing emphasis on or- and their c-ew- worked at capac poundage and not numbers of fish, j ity to attain this year's record as the increased weight represents The Leaburg hatchery is being larger fish and a better return tc built by the army engineers, and will the state 275.000 resident and 23.- have ,.’i annual capacity tor 500.000 000 non-resident anglers yearling trout. Under stipulation* The director forsees no Increase made by the federal government, ad in game fish production until the Leaburg hatchery fish must be new Leaburg hatchery on the M c stocked In the Willamette river basin Kenzie river is brought into pro- ta offset trout losses brought about by Wdlamette Valley projects. JO H N G. J O N fS ^DEMOCRAT FOR CONGRES6 Broad Exp®ri®nc® Is A First Qualification for Congress Joh.i C. Jones has been a radio executive, a srhool teacher, i oa?li and superintendent. Jones has been a consultant to industry ami leader in civic affairs. He has lived on a ranch and knows tlie problems of agriculture. Junes has served as a Director of nine Displaced Person* camps with I NKKA in Germany. He knows the conditions in post war Europe. His qualifications come from a career of working with people. He has the widr experience necessary to serve as your Representative in ('ongresa. In Congress John will represent A L L the people. Jones for Congress Club LaGrande, Oregon James Woodell, Treas. Paid Political Adv. SPORTSMEN SRV Conference Vikings Remain In Top SRV Spot fantryman - blouse -ized totem pi le o face a S: Hidings the H medale-Ad- rian Women - 1 ague have not been published for the past two weeks - imply b> ,4U .»• report have not been Vale's Viking- continued their win made available to the Journal o f ning ways in the Snake River Valley fice before publication deadline football oonferer.ee by winning la.-t Friday night fr in the Weiser W ol verines at We.-er by an 18-12 score Weiser drew fir -1 blood when Ron Oami»bell returned the Inst Va.e kickoff up the for a touchdown Some six minutes Nys-a h:*;h cltool's Bulldogs are later. Halback C \ made the W ol verines’ second g al . 11 an off-tackle pitted in a bat:!' with the Weiser m Pi day on the run of 60 yard- The powerful Viking- were net to Bulldog field that could possibly be denied, how ■. ring in the land them in second place in the Three teams now lay claim to sec second quarter on a p.i - They - » .v- Snake River Valley conference, er ond -pot in the tight Women's Com ed it up with two more in the third at lea-t in a tie lor the ooveted spot. mercial Bowling league as result of Tile dope gives the Bulldogs the quarter, both on running play* Monday night’s play. 'A net, a> their Passing played an important pait The triple claimants are Brownie’s in this, as with all of Vale’s games moniker implies, have always been Cafe. Owyhee Beauty Shop and this season. The Ny--.i Bulldogs lost a scrappy and rugged team. Stunz Lumber with 14 wins and 10 to the Vikings by a 19-6 score in a Current -t mdings in the seven* losses each. B A: E Cafe took tighter game played here Oct 10 ehool SRV te:< i.oo .at the Bull hold on fir-t place with a 4-0 win dogs in third place, with a record of to post 21 wins against three losses. two wins and one loss They are A new name appeared in the hon credit for the lugh individual game listed second, however, in the O re gon District 1 play with Vale leading ors column, with Virginia Bybee. score. This honor goes, instead, to Lila with no losse- Ontario is in third bowling for Stunz Lumber, posting 311 for high singles g a m ^ Betty Haroltlscn, a newcomer to Nyssa spilt and John Day fourth. Jean Burbldge made 506 pnvs good and a beginner Ixiwlcr who rolls Team standings In the d n v coil- enough for high individual series 'em for the Howling t enter team. •rence follow B & E Cafe took the lion's share Her score was 189. Our apologies. Team lost Won c f honors by marking up 682 for Lila. Vale 0 4 * * * higTt team game and 1847 for high Weiser 1 3 Interest is keen and good individ team series. Payette 1 3 ual and team scores are being rolled 2 Team standings are as follows: Nyssa 1 in the Ladies' and Men’s Bowling 2 Team Won Lost Ontario 2 leagues. If. however, the Journal is B & E Cafe .......... 21 3 Meridian 4 1 to continue publishing complete Brownie’s Cafe 14 10 Emmett 0 4 scores and team standings each Owyhee Beauty 14 10 week, the respective league secre Stunz Lumber 14 -0 taries are going to have to od better Hospital 10 14 job o f record keeping and have the Bowling Center 10 14 records available to the press the Farmerettes' 9 17 morning following league play. BerreVs Service 8 Losing by a 14-6 -core, the Nyssa 16 We dislike the making of mistakes, Bullpup- lost tlieir third game of especially when it's the fault of the grid season to the Adrian B- others— as occured last week when quud on the Ny-sa field Oct. 13, al two persons bowled higher scores though the B-pups were first to than the one credited. score when End Cox raced for the * * ♦ Speaking of howling— top keglera goal line on a hand-off from Sim- W ith George Vaughn hitting his will have something to shoot at. that iniar. T ry for point failed. stride with a towering 656 for high Is, if they want to raise their sights Anan replied in kind near the end game series score in the Men’s Com to a time in 1951. of tlie same quarter on an end run. mercial Bowling league last Thurs For the first time in its history, Try for point was good. Adrian made day night, Tobler’s Feed continued the American Bowling Congress will it seven more in the final quarter. in the running neck-and-neck for be held in the Pacific Northwest. top spot with Ace Pastime. The tournament, the world's largest Tober’s ran away with all the participant sports event, was award honors except the high single score ed to Seattle at the last ABC annual Sonny Takami pulled this one out | convention meeting last spring at of the fire with a 232 mark. Tobler’s | Milwaukee. posted a high team game of 801 and * * * Sparked by the playing of Ronald a high team series of 2198 Howard Lovejoy dropped into the Bale, fullback, and an alert line un- [ In Thursday night’s play Tobler’s. office the other day to say how derdog Apple Valley defeated a do- 1 Ace Pastime and Waggoner’s won by much he had enjoyed the brief visit tertnined Parma team 18-6 last week 4-0 scores. recently o f George L e ri and at 6 First score was made on an inter- Team standings are as follows: o'clock In the morning, mind you! I cepted Parma pass by Bale on their i Team Won Lost The genial coach said the 30-yard line and galloped for a touch Tober’s ......11 1 form er Nyssa high school athlete Ace Pastime .... 11 1 had enough medal- on his army m- down with the game only four min Waggoner’s 6 6 utes old. Team No. 1 4 8 The game was stalemated the bal OWLS. W HO WORKED OCT Nyssa Lumber 3 9 ance of the half, with Parma un Bowling Center 1 11 HERE, T R IP WEBER 13 0 able to make headway against a de Oregon Tech ’s Owls, of Klamath termined Apple Valley team — FalLs, who stopped over here Oct. 14 The second half started slow, no for a workout on the Nyssa Bulldogs’ scores being made until the fourth athletic field enroute to Ogden. quarter when, on an end run with po r t Utah, romped over Weber college i plenty o f interference, Bale again last Friday bv a 13-0 score. I went over for a touchdown, this time It was the Owls all the way. with for 70 yards. hort the Weber team getting no further By D IC K YO S T Shortly afterwards, Parma com than the Owls’ 30-yard stripe until pleted a long pass to Apple Valley's As the old saw goes: "Th ere’s more the last quarter when they got to the 10-yard marker before becoming 10 yard stripe. On a third down a than one way to skin a cat.” touchdown was made A run of 50 A young fellow down Weiser way bogged down. • REELS — LINE • CASTING and FLY RODS • FLYS — SPINNERS — HOOKS Glass and Bamboo Don B. Moss Firestone Store 5th & Main Nyua Phone 2 THE BATTLE OF THE YEAR Have You Gotten Yours Yet? $ Women's Com. League Tightening 3 In Tie for 2nd Given Away Every Week Stop In And Qualify -GOOD F O O D - 24 Hour Service K-BAR SPORT SHOP New Plymouth Southwest Idaho's $ MEET THE MAN * (You r Greyhound A g e n t ) Tobler's, Aces Tied For Top Spot S PORT Q HORT O has resorted to a queer hunting quirk to o ffe r proof, according to reports. Jam ’ s E. Braden, 18, put I his deer tag on a three-point buck after it had darted in front of his car and was hit by it three miles 1 north o f W eiser on Highway 86 It was an expensive buck, though, j as it cost Braden frrm 100 to 1501 "bucks” to repair his car. • • • An error was Inadvertently made last week in reporting the bowling scores for the Women's Commercial league by giving Maxine Brown MORE PEOPLE TRAVEL BY GREYHOUND THAN BY ANY OTHER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, About ¿00 million pj»»ciigcr» took intercity trip» by Greyhound 1 jm icar million» more than by any other transportation system. Drop in and »ee your neare»t Greyhound agent — lie'll explain to you why Grey hound 1 » today'» be»t bui in travel, at these low prices: One One TO: Way fOi Way Birmingham, Ala. 340.90 Charlotte. N.C. Calgary, Can. _ 20.40 Kalaonazoo. Mich. Cleveland, Ohio 40.60 New York City Tuscon, Arlx. 24.05 Kansas City, Mo. Sacramento 16.25 Detroit. Mich_____ W’. Palm Beach, El. 48.75 Dodge City, Kans. Oklahoma City, 30.04 El Paso, Tex. (Plus Tax) G R E Y H O U N D BUS DEPOT 511 Main ’ "JUMPIN' FISH NOOKS / YOU SAY TNfY NAVENT EATEN ALL OF YOU IN FOUR WHOLE MONTHS ? “ ’ WHY SHOULD TH EY? MY MEAT IS PERFECTLY P R ESER V Et IN A GENUINE DEEPFREEZE NOME FREEZER l * for MODEL c-13 C- COUNTY TREASURER LAWRENCE Deepfreeze Heme Freezer on frf<• l a n d ipooftcofion« lubjocf fo c h a n g a W ithou t notice Mary L. Thomas has been a resident of Malheur county for 11 years. St Pig Cost Per Lb. of Gain 17.5 Cents IKE'S RECORD Gained 21 Lbs. in 28 days on 128 Lbe. of Grain. Cost Per Lb. of Gain 22.8 Cents ANSWER: Very definitely no! You are just aa likely to have an accident as^a rich man and what personal property you have wouldn't begin to pay a big Judg ment against you. In that case a deficiency judgment could be rendered and you might be pay ing for it out of your future In come for many year*. Insurance protect* yoa even more than It protects the wealthy Nyssa, Oregon Phone 26 h m k h h w h h • If you'll address your own In surance questions to this office, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obUgatlan of aay kind. N r s a a Inaurane® A' 1 » « Mata Holds 450 lbs. of assorted frozen foods Qualifications . . . . -A-Porfoct fo r t l o r i n g off your fam ily's food! Mary L. Thomas is a trained business executive and a college graduate. Experience . . . . Mary L. Thomas served as personal secretary to the Idaho State Game di rector and the Idaho State Demo chair man. For the past 5 yrs. was bookkeep er for Owyhee Irrigation District in Malheur County. YOUR VOTE FOR TOBLER'S FEED A N D FUEL Inc. tr *4 1 9 .95 Residence . . . . Gained 42 Lba. in 28 days on 109 Lbe. of Sow Chow. Phone 112 G REYHOUN Democratic Candidate By RALPH QUESTION: I am a young man, recently married, with an average Income and I don't own my own home. An Insurance man tried to tell me I should carry big Iktbillty insurance on my car but it seems to me those big policies are for people with a lot of property to protect. Am I right? 44.00 $37.70 50.35 28.10 39.95 24.95 31.35 Mary L. Thomas The answer t* everyday insurance problems* MIKE'S RECORD $ RECREATION CENTER Bullpups Lose 3rd Game In Row TlowuouKnoui! Mike Forges Ahead $ 5 0 .0 0 CASH Bulldogs Gunning For 2nd Spot In Apple Valley Tips Parma By 18-6 On Fishing Tackle yards by Bale was ca!.ert back for A;»p!e Va!!< n • r-n Dav. Fri- offensive hi idir.g but u the next day at Appi.- V illi .:. V .eyball at play the scure was 18 to 6 1 p m. and football at 2 p m MARY L. THOMAS will b® on® for Efficiency. Integrity and Hon®at County Government. (Pd Political Adv ) LOW DOWN PAYMENT l- Z TERMS • COM E IN TODAY! ■ R Serve this season's Irawt •r voniton any day, any month you plaatal Special We are giving double S and H green stamps on any freezer or Deep Freeze refrigerator pur chased or put on lay-away for Christmas. HARTMANS WHOLESALE FROZEN FOODS 2 Ml. End mt Lock®» Ave. L i s t « te G ekrtel H o sie r ta d Mews By Thur«. • p. at. E F X D Nampa