THE NYSSA CATE CiTY JOURNAL. NYSSA. GALGON, THURSDAY AT’ G'JST 6 1*33 «J Gate City JO U RN A L Barker Hurls 2 No Hit-No-Runners, 1 Shutout to Give Tobler's Flag Three straight win^. two oi then, no-hit. no-runners and the third a two-hit shut-out— aU pitched by Gerry Barker — brought the Ny^.a Softball league championship to Tobler^ Peed at the conclusion of the play-offs Monday night. Runner-up was LDS 2nd Ward, which gave Tobler's the stillest com petition it has had all season locally. LDS 2nd Ward came into the final bracket of play by defeating Ber- rett's Service 7-5 in the first game Monday night behind the six-hit hurling of R. Skeen after losing a 2-0 no-hit. no-run game to Tobler’s Saturday night. In the Saturday night classic Bar ker came within one man of hurling a perfect game. Only Wardman to reach first was Talbot, who got on with the only walk given up by Bar ker. The game was a pitchers’ duel, the difference being but slight be tween the pitching of R. Skeen and Barker, the latter facing but 21 bat ters and Skeen hurling his smoking fast ball to 23. The game was error less. The margin o f difference came in the four hits allowed by Skeen and his walking of five men. Tobler’s scor ing was done by E. Barker in the first inning and Moore in the sixth. Monday night’s game was almost a replica of the one played Saturday --the score being the same, 2-0 in favor of Tobler’s, but with the latter getting eight hits while 2nd Ward was able to get but two off G. Bar ker. who punctuated his own win •with a homerun in the fifth inning in addition to a double in the third. Anderson produced the only other run after walking in the fifth. The game saw but two bases on balls, one each being given up by Beus, 2nd Ward starter, and R. Skeen. The latter had seven strike outs against 12 for Barker. 2nd Ward won 6-4 from Waggoner Motors in the first bracket of play Friday night on the four-hit pitch ing of R. Skeen. G. Barker hurled a 13-0 no hit, no runner to give Tobler’s the second game over Berrett’s Service Satur day night. In going the distance he struck out 10 and walked but two. Mess gave up 12 hits to the hard-hitting Tobler-men who played errorless ball. E. Barker connected NIGHT JALOPY RACES Aug. 12 RODEO PARK NYSSA. OREGON Trial Runs Begin for a homer in the second inning. Waggcner Motors became the vic tim of Berrett’s Service Saturday night in a game that went eight in nings for an 8-7 score. Waggoner's maintained the lead for most o f the game, but Berrett's tied it up 7-7 in the seventh inning. Lewis was on the mound for Wag goner's and Jacques for Berrett's. MIDDLETON GLADIOLI'S SHOW ANNOUNCED Announcement is made this week of the Middleton Gladiolus Show on August 12. Prizes will be awarded exhibitors in several classifications. Judging will begin at noon and the 'how will open to the public from 2 to 9 p. ni. IDAHO DOVE SEASON SET FOR SEPT. 1-15 Sept. 1 to 15 inclusive has been set by Douglas McKay, secretary of the interior, as Idaho’s mourning dove season. The announcement carried the statement that the season in Idaho would open in those counties an nounced by the Idaho Pish and Game department as “open for doves". 2nd Ward Dumps Hollingsworths' From Play-offs Hollingsworths’ was eliminated from the Ny^.-a Softball league play offs in losing 6-5 to LDS 2nd Ward in a postponed game Thursday night. The win gave 2nd Ward second place in the first half standings, with the Farmers’ team taking pos session of third place. Tobler’s Feed went through the split season undefeated, with LDS 2nd Ward losing but two games, both to Tobler’s. The three-hit pitching of Assu- mendi was not enough to hold the lead set by Hollingsworths’ through six innings. Too many errors a-field paved the way to defeat in the sev enth. He struck out two. R. Skeen struck out 12 batters a f ter relieving O Beus in the third with the bases leaded and two out. Beus struck out two. Final Standings W L Pere. 0 .1000 10 Toblers Feed .800 8 2 LDS 2nd Ward 5 .500 Waggoner Motors ... 5 .400 4 6 Berrett’s Service .300 7 3 Hollingsworths’ .000* 10 0 May Trucking • Second half games forfeited. Game Commission Issues Regulations Governing Hunting of Birds in State Upland bird seasons as set by the hunting for Hungarian partridge. Area 2: All counties east of the Oregon Slate Game Commision will be similar to those in effect last summit o f the Cascade mountains year, with the season opening Sat except Hood River county, Malheur urday noon, Oct. 24, instead of Fri county and that portion of Wasco county west of U. S. highway 97. day noon. The juvenile pheasant hunt and Open season, noon, Oct. 24 through quail, hungarian partridge and Nov. 15. Bag limit; for valley or grouse seasons are about the same mountain quail in the aggregate per day and not over 20 during the en as those of last year. Area 1 include- all counties west tire season or in possession. of the summit of the Cascade moun Chukar Partridge: no open season. Hungarian Partridige: All count tains. The season opens Oct. 24 and extends through Nov. 8. The bag ies east of the summit of the Cas limit is two cocks per day and not cade range open; season opens, noon, Oct. 24 through Nov. 15. Bag over six during the entire season. Area 2 includes all counties east of limit: 5 per day, 10 during the en the Cascade mountains, except the tire season or in possession. Blue and Ruffled grouse: entire Madras area in Jefferson county which is closed to pheasant hunting. state is open area, the season open The season opens here noon, Oct. 24, ing Sept. 1 through Sept. 10 Bag and extends through Nov. 15. Bag limit; 3 grouse per day and not over limit is three cocks per d.iy and net 9 during the entire season or in possession. over 12 during the entire season. Sage grouse: open area in Harney Malheur county is in Area 3, where the season opens noon, Oct. county, that portion of Malheur co 24, and extends through Nov. 15. The unty south of U. S. highway 20 and bag limit is four cocks per day and portions of Lake. Crook and Des not over 12 during the entire season. chutes counties. Season opens Aug. No person may take or possess 22 through Aug. 27. Bag limit: 2 more than 12 pheasants in the agre- ; grouse pe rday and not over 4 dur ing the entire season or in possesion. gate of all seasons. Migratory birds: the season and Juvenile Pheasant Season The area for the Juvenile pheasant bag limits are as allowed by the fed hunting season is designated port eral government. Regulations are ions of E E. Wilson Game Manage published in a separate pamphlet. Game refuges open to hunting are ment area, with the season set for Sept. 19, 26. 27; Oct. 3, 4. 10, 11, 17, the same as 1952, as are also public 18, 24, 25, 31; and Nov. 1, 7. and 8. shooting grounds. Areas closed to all hunting are the Bag limit is two cocks per day. Hunting is restricted to juveniles same as in 1952, except that the from 14 to 17 years only, with all Trask river (Tillamook county) area Juvenile hunters to be accompanied and the Vincent Creek Burn »Doug by licensed adults over 25 years of las county) area have been opened. age. One adult may accompany not The Madras area (Jefferson county) to exceed two juveniles. Adults will Is to be closed only to pheasant not bear arms and will be respon hunting Instead of all upland game sible for the conduct of their bird hunting. Gun Regulations charges. All juvenile hunters and Gun regulations are the same for accompanying adults are required to 1953 as in 1952, with the following check in and out of the area. additions: Upland Game Regulations It Is unlawful to use any semi Pheasant and quail hunting reg ulations were changed to include a automatic rifle with a magazine season in Klamath county, extend capacity of more than five cart ing from noon Oct. 31 through Nov. ridges, to hunt or kill any wild birds 15 with a bag limit of 3 cocks per or animals. It is unlawful to use any military day and 12 during the entire season for pheasants and a limit of 10 val or full metal-jacketed bullet, in ley or mountain quail in the aggre original or altered form, to hunt or gate per day and not over 20 during kill any deer, elk or antelope. The 1953-54 general trapping reg Che entire season or in possession. Klamath county was closed to ulations for fur bearing animals is Corned Beef In Summer Gel-Loaf 8 P.M. the same as In 1952. A rch ery A reas 1. Boundaries of the Mt. Emily archery area were changed as fol lows: Beginning at LiGrer.de; thence north along the Mt. Emily road to its intersection with the boundary of the Mt. Emily refuge in section 7, township 2 sou'h, range 38 east; thence following the refuge boundary to the east, north, and west, to its intersection with the posted road in section 7, towr.ship 1 south, range 38 east; thence - iuth- westerly along posted road t. its junction with U. S hignway 30 at Kamela: thence southeasterly ..long U. S. highway 30 to LaGrar.df, the point of beginning. 2. Boundaries of the McD maid Forest archery area were changed as follows: Beginning at Lewisburg: thence northerly along U. S. high way 99W approximately 3 ’ . miles to Tampico school road (county road No. 65); thence northwesterly along Tampico school road to its Junction with Soap Creek road (county road No. 45); thence southwesterly along Soap Creek road past Suphur Springs to Its end in section 5. township 11 vV ^2 •M n PAGE S E V U f R?c cation Baseball Teams Win. Lose Laá ma.i Catches Two Salmon Tiie Fee Wees, Ny.-sa recreat. bt eball team, won 12-5 from On tario in a twin bill there Monday evening In the other game the Little Leaguers lost a close one by a 2-3 score. Last Thursday the Pee Wees lost by tiie wide margin of 14-3 to Adrian Pee Wee- In an extra-innings game the same evening, the Little Leag uers lost 12-11. Mike Eastman, 13 year old ion cf Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E.i. tman cf Ny> a. claims ,-ome laurels ., , the re sult of a fishing expedition at Win chester Bay recently while visiting relatives. The story is best told by young Eastman himself who said: "This summer while visiting relatives in Coos Bay, Oregon I had the pleas ure of going salmon fishing in Win chester Bay. There were six in our party—that was a boat load. I had the luck of catching the first fish He was a small six pound silver salmon. I also caught another weigh ing eight pounds The boat we went out in was a 28 foot fishing beat We used regular deep sea fishing tackle. For bait we used salmon plugs and spoons. Just before we crossed the bar the waves were so high that one wave carried the boat up to see the top of the next one. We went three miles out in the ocean. "Our fishing trip was very success- full. Everyone caught the limit of two. The largest one caught on our boat was a twelve-pounder." south, range 5 west; thence west erly along posted logging road to its end at the southwest corner of section 6. Township 11 south, range 5 west; thence southwesterly down posted ridge approximately 200 yards to its intersection with the posted Alder Creek logging road: thence southerly along Alder Creek logging road to its junction with the Oak Creek road; thence northerly along Oak Creek road to its Intersection with the McDonald Forest boundary fence; thence easterly along the McDonald Forest boundary fence to its intersection with posted gravel road in section 15, township 11 south, range 5 west; thence northwesterly along posted gravel road to its junc tion with the Lewisburg road »coun ty road No. 36»; thence easterly a- long the Lewisburg road to its Junc tion with U. S. highway 99W at Lewisburg, the point of beginning va- Savage and Bellon. N!i th He » t$ .•■>’ game, vercoin* NOTICE In the ( uunty ( ou rt o f the State wl O regon for the C ou n ty o f M alheur In the Matter of the Petition to Change the Name of Jon Michael Lawson to Jon Michael Coate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that heretofore and upon the 4th day o f August, 1953 , this Court made its Order in the above entitled matter, changing the name of Jon Michael Lawson to Jon Michael Coate. That notice of the making o f said Order i- nereby given by publication hereof, and that upon proof of said publication this Court will hereafter make and grant its certificate herein under the seal of this Court, certify ing that thereafter the legal name o f said Jon Michael Lawson shall be Jon Michael Coate. Dated this 5th day of August. 1953. /s / S. Stanton County Judge. Date of first publication Aug 9. MERCHANTS LOSE GAME 1953 . TO HOME DALE 5-3 Date of last publication August 13, The Nyssa Merchants were defeat 1953 . ed 5-3 in a Border league game play ed Tuesday night at Wilder. Nys-a’s USE JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD8. \ \ ¡¿ SIGNAL SERVICE 1 "Y ' fv I. M a k e this friendly, in d e p en d e ntly operated station y o u r h e a d q u a rte rs for e ve ryth in g to m ak e y o u r car run better, look betrer a n d last longer. SATURDAY, AUG. 8 Corner 3rd & Main Under Management of L. K. BARTR0N and Son, Earl Daredevil Drivers FREE Coffee-Donuts All Day Saturday WILD RECKLESS Open Daily 7,A.M.-12 P.M. ---------- • ----------- Thrills—Spills Admission $1.00 Approved by Idaho State Racing Association Sponsored by Owyhee Riding Club Gel-cookery the branch of food preparation using unflavored gela tine produces’ this attractive corned beef and cheese loaf. As party fare’, it is filling yet delicate in the subtle blending of meat, cheese and vegetable flavors. „ , , Main dishes calling for unflavored gelatine are summer treasures easy to prepare, cool to tempt the appetite. l o r this corned beef and cheese loaf there is little preparation . . . the meat is canned and ready ^or U~L' Molded Corned Beef-Cheese I>oaf 2 envelopes unflavorod gelatine 1V4 cups mayonnaise or salad velopes u dressing 1 cup cold water 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 teaspoon salt 1 cups finely diced celery 2 tablespoons lemon juice *2 cup finely diced green pepper l i teaspoon Tabasco 1 12-oz. can corned beef, finely cut cup grated American cheese Soften gelatine in cold water. Place over boiling water and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Add salt, lemon juice and Tabasco; cool. Gradu ally stir into mayonnaise or salad dressing; mix in remaining ingredi ents. Turn into a 6-cup loaf pan; chill until firm. Unmold and garnish with spiced peach halves filled with pickle relish and salad green«. YIELD: 8 to 10 servings. . . . . . . . ,, Note: Lut recipe .u h m J u> All à to 6 individu*] oiolda. * o