Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 25, 1951, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSÀ GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYS8A. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1951
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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
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Malls, as second class matter, under
of March 3. 1870.
W e’re Paying For Nothing
A plain-spoken youthful war correspondent who
served in Japan and Korea revealed forcefully in a talk
delivered to the Knife and Fork club in Ontario last
Saturday night that tne American people are paying
for something they are not getting.
Frank Cibney told of the inefficiency and inepti­
tude that led this country into the Korean war practic­
ally without preparation and discussed the vaccilation
that he declared was part of the reason the war was
started in the first place.
"The United States simply refused to realize the
menace in the cold-blooded organization of North Korea
as a soviet satellite,” Gibney said. As a result, South
Korean troops were sent into the fray with only enough
ammunition for one day’s fighting, because the Am eri­
cans thought more ammunition was unnecessary.
A fter three days of indecision, the United States
intervened. American troops, ripped from the settled
atmosphere of Japan, went into one of the bloodiest
wars in history without a realization of what they were
facing.
Ami That's Life I
but they are not doing badly handling the British. If
they can be “slick” enough to get American money and
technicians for their oil industry they may win the
struggle.
If cigarettes keep on getting milder in the radio
advertising, they are going to be as soft and tender as
a baby’s blue eyes. If it comes to that, what’s a man
going to do for a smoke.
Weiser Dropped
One Man Killed In
By Nyssa 13*12
Hunting Accident
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«Centinued from Pace 1)
to score, but tailed. On a pass and gether. He will have to wear a cast
on
the
leg for some time.
several reverses, the Bulldogs moved
Jdhn Westfall of Burns, 39. a
to the Wolverine four-yard line, but
bridge foreman of the state highway
Weiser held and took over on down department, was shot in the face
on the three-yard stripe. The W ol­ with a shotgun fired by C. W. Eld-
verines advanced to the eight as the ridge, 82. of Aurora, at a distance of
third quarter ended Nyssa’s break about 65 yards when Eldridge was
came when Tackle Casey Smit re- | shooting at a pheasant The acci­
I covered a Weiser fumble on the dent occurred west of Vale. Twenty-
Weiser 21 Lovejoy tried some pas­ seven pellets were taken from West­
ses, but the Wolverines’ luck held fall's face and chest at the Ontario
as they took over again on downs. clinic.
Weiser’s quarterback was forced to
Orley Milligan. 39, of Coos Bay,
punt the ball, whioh rolled out of received treatment in the Ontario
bounds, and again the Bulldogs clinic for shot wounds in the face.
drove down close to the Weiser goal He was Injured by pellets fired from
line, but as before the Weiser de­ the gun of an unidentified person
fense was too strong and the W ol­ while he was hunting on the C liff
verines took possession of the ball Ferguson place five miles north of
on their seven-yard line.
Vale.
The Nyssa defense held and Weis­
Ralph Maloney of Alsea was also
er was forced to punt W ith three treated tor buckshot wounds, but he
minutes of time left, Lovejoy flip ­ did not know who did the shooting
ped a pass to Roger 8keen, who as there were several persons in his
sprinted 25 yards for the tally, The party
kick for extra point was wide.
A hunter told a farmer living
The Wolverines took the ball on north o f Nyssa that he was struck
their 30, moved to the 45 and lost by shot while hunting west of town.
the ball on a fumble. The Bulldogs He had a patch under one eye and
moved to the Weiser 28 as the game shot wounds in his lips and on his
ended.
| head.
The hunter said another
Nyssa attempted 18 passes and hunter started to shoot at a pheas­
completed 7 and Weiser tried 4 and ant high in the air. but apparently
completed 2
Nyssa made 19 first his gun discharged before he was
downs and Weiser made 20.
ready to shoot. When the man who
The Bulldogs will meet the M er­ was struck by the pellets called, the
idian Warriors on the Nyssa field other hunter ran. The name of
Friday night. October 26 in another the wounded man was not learned
conference encounter.
by the farmer
A child is born. The attending physician gets $25
or more; the editor gives the youngster and the happy
parents a send off and gets $.00. When it is christened,
the clergyman gets $10 The editor gets $ 00 for pub­
licizing the fact. The child grows up and finally gets
married.
The editor publishes another long-winded
article and may perhaps tell a dozen lies about the beau­
tiful, accomplished bride. The clergy gets another $10
and a piece of cake. The editor gets $.00 (unless, per­
chance, the bride orders the wedding invitations from
him.) In the course of time she dies. The doctor gets
from $25 to $100 and more. The undertaker gets from
$200 to $500 The editor publishes the obituary, some­
times a column long, and gets $.00. (Sometimes the
fumily publishes u Thank You notice for which the editor
gets $1.00).
No wonder he’s rich!— South Dakota
Advance.
COM ING EVENTS
at I. O. O. F hall.
T h u r s d a y . Nov. 1—American
Legion auxiliary meeting at veter­
ans hall. Amity club at the home
o f Mrs. Ez Carr. M ary and Martha
circle of the Methodist church at
home of Mrs. Huston Wilson at 2 o’-
j clock.
Friday, Nov. 2 — Nyssa-Emmett
football game, here at 7:30 p. m.
Coming Events—
Friday, Oct. 26— Nyssa-Meridian
football game, here at 7:30 p. m. Jr..
Sr. Riding club members’ to meet
at A. P. Oooaell home.
Saturday, Oct. 27—Boy Scout
troop 19. baked food sale at Ralph
Lawrence’s office on Main street. P. T. A. Board To Meet—
Sunday, Oct. 28—L. D. S. stake
The executive board o f the Nyssa
quarterly conference in stake taber­ Parent-Teacher association will meet
nacle on Alberta avenue.
Tuesday.
Oct.
30 — Hallowe'en
party for Y. F. group and the high
school Sunday school class of Christ­
ian ohurch at the church.
Wednesday. Oct. 31—P T A carnival
at grade school building, 7:30 p. m.
High school masquerade ball in the
old gymnasium. Rebekah-sponsored
waffle supper and Hallowe’en party
W E W ILL FREEZE A N D
SHIP Y O U R BIRDS
TO YO U R HO M E T O W N
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BE GLAD
YOU WAITED TILL FALL
No worrits with hotel and
rosort reservations in the
Fall! Relax as you ride over
autumn.bright highways,
free of driving hazards and
parking problems...
Hopkins Wholesale Meats
Your Dollar
Goes F a rth e r
w ith
TRAILWAYS
Phone 395-W
Colum bia Ave., North of Nyssa
v iie 'p ilcu iU f ¿ùte
Lunch Room
Phone 217
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SEE MIKE and IKE
SHOOT IT OUT...
W j& J k
at o u r s t o r e
Two-gun Purina Mlkr and Puny Ike are firing away in a
big ptg-growing battle at our store They're two pigs that
-tartisl at the xstme weight Mike's getting Purina, but poor
U r gets no Purina. Come in and wuich 'em grow. See
wlm-h our will shout straight to market weight
make the
fastest gain at the lowest cost per pound
Check Thea» Records For Galna and Coal of Gain
MIKE
IKE
Date
Gain
0-28-51
to
10-17-51
Cost per 100
cwt Gain
SO
$1370
0-28-51
to
10-17-51
18
BROWER S PLUMBING SHOP
Plumbing Supplies
Cess Pools and Septic Tanks pumped and cleaned
Roto Rooter Service
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$1380
W A TC H FOR THIS AD ON NOVEMBER I
FOR NEXT W EIGHING
TOBLER S FEED AND FUEL
Inc.
Phone 26
N vna. Oregon
.vv.vmv.v
310 Main Street
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Boys Beat Weiser—
The Nyssa high school B squad
defeated the B squad o f Weiser
Monday on the Nyssa field by a
score of 14 to 6.
We Wish You Luck
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To Hold Sale—
Boy Scout troop number 19 will
hold a baked food sale Saturday,
October 27 at 9 o’clock at Ralph
Lawrence's office on Main street.
-MR. HUNTER-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Handling oil may not make the Iranians “ slick,”
next Thursday evening in the junior
high school .building.
Phone 196_j
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