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© © THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NY SS A. OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1953 Berrett's Takes Nyssa Hunters' B o w lin g Lead In Bag Increases W o m e n 's League °SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED ® and 5 Roto-Rcoter Sewer Service BROWER PLUMBING SERVICE As Season Ends Nyssa Youth Is in Japanese Area QPORT Q O hort O Dale P. Patterson, hD-.pit .man . ! the U. S. Navy is now serving at. i ! a de<troyer teniv By DICK YOST \ rving in the area areoi I Japan, it was reported this week by .'.’.Cl , 'he youth’s parents, Mr and Mr jus the k( en de ire Grant Patterson o f Nyssa He h :: vn. set - - • - well maybe this is fa: been in that area for the past thre< months. enough. Anyway. Dan Lovejoy was heme for a visit with hts parents and far mer school chums, such as are still in Nyssa. Dan, stellar athlete in high school here before grab ation last spring, is a fretr" nan at Orego». state col lege. As a member of the freshman football squad, Dan has seen action in a couple of scheduled games with i other colleges. When luked about his chances of making the long | bruising road upward to the varsity he jujt grunted a reply Interpreted to mean: "Well. I ’ll be lucky to , make it.” But Dan has the drive, and there are those wno are confident that h- I will make it. Servic* gained the lead a ' " Ny - a Women1.» ©owling le a -• That Id bromide about "try. try gue Monday night alter sharing ai first play tie with Muir-Roberts-1 a?ain ’ Paid o il for Paul Penrod., who, on his th.rd attempt, soaceeded Burningharn for a w k The top spot was gained by Bar in bagging a buck Sunday during rett's talcing high team series j the hunter’s choice season. Penrod D ia l 23211 N.vs»i** honors, ISIS p inu. and Mtfh single; met success at Halfway. A party of three. John Bread, game honors. C t points. S. on* Lumber wa, second in both Mike Broad and Jack Ponsler, wa- brackets, with scores of 1730 and not so successful In a five-day hunt. Wednesday to Sunday, in the Sen- d30 punts. H'gh individual linea honors aca area. Mrs. Eddie Ta yk r and were taken by Sadie Butcher, with Mrs. John Broad were members of 411 points for f:r.-t place, and Denie the party for the first two days. Reitcnbaugh, second with 479 points. Three does and a buck fell prey I f you are troubled w ith fa u lty vision, Oloria De Groat had the only 200 to the Jim Elkins, Bill Schcen, Bill tame for high individual game and Miller and Earl Jennings party that dizziness or headaches, have a thor Nell Salto was second with a 182 hunted along Pole Ci aek, near Burn 4 une last Sunday. Miller bagged the bucit ough examination h'Te NOW. If you need glasses you w ill be Si* deer were taken by a party composed of Mr. and Mrs Lauren properly fitted If not, wi 11 tell you so frankly. Wright. Mr. and Mr.. Marvin W.l- en, Max J >aes, Kenny Clmrd and F ur Wll. each on Monday, Oct. 5. 3ob Fangan. They hunted near D;u- by Nyscii'i tw oniric. .n the Snake sey Saturday. ,, _ . . ,, . IT H \S come to hght tha Ruor V kf y Bowlin? league mad" ™ia’ Beulan: Mr f nd mhe Nyssa-Vale football same, i them the h ::est team :n the ¡».ague Mr Willis Bertram tauk two doc- ^ v ^ndrell> Jr wa far the week. Ï Taylor'* F Market jim p maimed, took it .oil of yet anothe fr m c'veoiii place t a fr u'th pin Oth^r Beulah hu.. r- vere ,f i.,e Bulldog ’ vetiran players. tie with Idaho P, ver, >a h with ■ ,.nd Mrs. George Cleaver. Mr. and R jd su ^ ined in. wins and losses. Mrs. Lavern Cleaver and 3en, Del- ju-jes -vh.ch have put him or Tobler’s Feed continued to top bert and Lester Cleaver. Their bag crutche,. He was out of the game a. the league with 11 wins and one loss. C’ ‘ ‘UPe deer. Burns last Friday, and there are League standings are as follow.. The Brogan area prev.d m re avc dotiii: that he will ee action I (Including Oct. 5i: fruitlui than the Jordan Valley c- ..ga:*t V.1 . er th: ay. when FIRST SALMON REPORTED tion on a previous hunting tr.p .or | th" hulld-rgs meit-the W iverires at j 1 First indication - f Jie fall .aimer Ted Morgan and Lloyd Wilson. each Wei "r run in the Snake river vere reported of whom got a doe Sunday. * * * I last week by the Idaho Fi"h and H r r l.\ J the jackp«' vas most One buck was the tag f a paity Game department vhon chinook- of five, Mr. and Mrs Den Graham. t iy :r i for Dr. C. M. Tyler, who | were seen near Weiser. . hack in town •f'r'.day from a Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus and B :ll It was reported by the department sU /l ? o e hunting trip to Lakeview, Ore Mayden, while hunting at Malheur that the annual fall Chinook salmon Get h; limit, Doc said, including run usually tops at Swan Falls dam. | re erveir. A small run Is expected this far The V,'all. wa area yielded t vo does ‘ „hree sn< vs a:.J three Canadian up the river this year, bused on to Mr. and Mrs. B B L enkaemper h."niters—all bagged on tlae Catur- earlier reports at Bonneville dam. arid ¿ qu , John, who hunted from dav afternoon flight. Hunting was done on the 22,000- 11111 m ii 1111111 m i m : t i ¡ i : m 11 : i 1111111 • - Saturday to Monday. | acre public shooting grounds main- Hunting in the Beulah area Sat 1 tained by the Oregon game com urday and Sunday, Mr and Mrs. mission, 3.000 acres of which com Claytrn Jensen, Mr ¡t.d Mr Don prises a stubble field. ald Jensen and N;ei Tense:: bag.ed Doc plans to return to the shoot three bucks a .cl two dies. ing sometur. 3 next month w.th a Bici ret “1 Don't Gamble With Precious Eye-Sight! Taylor's lumps to 4th Spot In League Dr, G eorge E. C obern A news release from the U. S navy m ¿a.-.: week's Journal erron- 6°U-,ly sta.ed that the Frontier is based at Great Lake . 111., but pat- terson ha. never served on the east coast, it has betn reported. PARENTS OK A SON Word wa< received here last week, that Mr. and Mr... Tommy Holman M Corvallis, former Nyssa residents, are parents of a son born October 15 in Corvallis. HALLOWEEN COSTUME DANCE For Eagles anr* Friends SATURDAY, OCT. 31 Nyssa Eagles Hall Optometrist 1C JTE S TR A Corner, Towne Garage Bldg.. Nyssa Dial 6349 ... or com» in at ycur convenience You'll sm real money on lots of Shop Service Bargains here this month m é & iï n w u í i ï New RPM 10-30 St liai mtior oil can save up to gallon of gas in every 5 gallons you buy SHOTGUNS and Now , n motor oil so superior it serves all cars, old or new, in nil sea.oas, all climates! 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A M -Ginnis to Hammond pass in the final period accounted for the fourth TD U> end the game. McGinnis wu~ the Ante) pes’ out- handing player, on the strength of hG pa-sing to Ends Hammond and Ken Jensen. Although held scoreless, the Jos eph team played a good brand of ball, sparked by Monk Wicklander, quarterback, and Ed Newton and Terry Sprague, ends. Dial 2133 ^ w>. © Pheasant Season Opens Ocl. 24th SA SHELL VESTS S4.S5 This is the season when Ford owners every- whsie drive in for real Ford Shop Service. Cooling and electrical systems need periodic check-up. Engines work so much better when exjoertly tuned. Let our Ford-trained mechanics give your car a thorough inspection. If things need adjustment. . . if worn parts need replacing . . . you’ll get the benefit of conscientious service at bargain prices! Injui’y-Hii Bulldogs Take On Wolverines v,\- * high sc he l’s Bulldogs go to Wei er BTiday night for a Snake River Valley class A conference foot ball g...ne. Alth. >ugh the Wolverines rate in the .-tandings with one win, one loss and one tied game, they are favored by a considerable margin to dump the Bulldogs, who have tco many players on the injured list. Out of play for the season are Junius Tanner, Harold Bumgarner, Roci Hoj omb and Louie Vendrell. With the exception of Vendrell, a freshman who was critically injured in the Nyssa-Vale game Oct. 9, all an" letterman, with Tanner the only two year man. Ted Keck is the only letter man left on the squad. Look for these . SURE SIGNS / OF SAViWCS Tho ffW elcom e M at” is out for you m m m motor co Your Home Owned Ford Dealer . * ^ ÍÍ < 1 a- EDER S GflOCEI^Y DEPARTMENT FRIDAY xifîd SATURDAY SPECIALS f r e s h GROUND CAULIFLOWER VELVEETA o o BEEF BEEF LIVER 2 9 0 lb. * a --------a « -------------- -- --------------------------------------- a - 3 9 0 lb. * $2.95 SHEL^ VESTS with game pocket b 0 \^<PSell IRmtinçj^Licenseé 1 5 0 head (j * LOOKING in top form in his paratre per uniform, Ken Sncd- zra , f m e - Nyssa high school ba-eball tar. is bu y this week mak ing a round of brief visits with friends vhile on a seven-day leave frem F rt Campbell, Ken. Ken enlisted In the TT. 5. army : ,g graduation frrm high t: school last sprint, and has been at- irhed to the llih airborne divisor f r the past six months. The first fire alarm In several weeks called Nyssa volunteers to the Wyatt Smith home two miles north of town Monday morning after an overheated oil furnace threatened the home. Ralph Lawrence, assistant fire chief, said the fire was under control by the time the rural truefe and tanker arrived, but that flames had been coming out of the register to result In smoke damage to the home and furnishings. TT va fa!! has seen the smallest number f alarms hi several years, Lawrence sa.d, and most of them have been for minor fires. Grass and trash fires, usually prevalent during the fall months, have been ; at a minimum, he reported. We Carry a Complete Line Shotgun Shells and Shotguns. Mi r j ^ SHOTGUN CLEANING RODsT : 3-pc. Jointed Wood Rod Only 53c 3-pc. Jointed Aluminum Rod Only 99c WINCHESTER GUN OIL can 19c BROAD BILL DUCK CALL only 89c V a hunters. First Fire In Long Period Is Monday SATURDAY. OCT 24 LOUIE VENDRELL DAY . party of Ny E) o O SUN VAI.LEY o o 0L E 0° ° 230% . 2 lbs. 8 9 0 "LIBBY'S" Pork & BEANS 8 cans $ 1 .0 0 I'M JOE! o "I KNOW HOW TO MAKE YOU MONEY, TOO''l I’ve been on feed 18 days and have averaged 234^W- Per day at a cost of only 9c peiOlb. of gairQThat’s making beef! And I’m increasing in grade, which means I’ll sell at a higher price. Come and see me g»w . Doctor's Prescription £ CHECK TRÍESE LO W FARES! Tacoma Portland Phoenix Sa;j Francisco Plus tax GREYHOUND M % 1 V U 511 1 M\1N DIAI 9911 T A doctor's prescrip tion is your first step to brtter health. The rest is up to your pharmacist. Depend on us for accurate dispensing. Joe OWYHEE DRUG CO. TOBLERS FEED & FUEL, Inc. Dial 2201 Dial 3347 0o o o Nyssa, Oregon