THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1352 ________________________________________________________________________________ I Till: !>l -INT II g a te c it y jo u r n a l 4LTFKS . . . . . . . E d ito r a n d P u b lis h « Iti*.'ll AH*' " * ' ,,S T A dvertising M anager D uane F Allers a n d Grò. L. H h o r t i n Owners Y S t'B S t RIPTION K t T I S : \ Ir s 6 M >nth.- *-Mj0 1 y ear outside M alheur Co and P a rm a , 1 i ' ' -W (S tric tly m Advance) N t W S P A P t R P U B L IS H !» * X y ;^ A SSOCIATION lay <•. Nyssa. Malhaur County, Oi - n E ntered a t th e posto!fice a t Nyssa. O regon for transm ission tn m u g h th e U nited States. Mails, as second class m a tte r, under th e act of M arch 3. 1879 Brownie Scouts Get Advancement A pproxim ately 150 people a tte n d ­ ed the Brow nie G irl S cout "fly -u p ” an d .i.ve.stiture cerem onies held a t th e L ittle T h e a te r a t th e Nyssa high .-c h id F riday night. B r c Allies who had reached th e age of 10 years, flew -up to scouts ar.d were invested at th e evening serv. .ce. T h ey were Jo a n n e Baiter, E dit .1 P o u n d s S h a ro n Ja .q u e -, Joy O:, y R oth, Phyllis R ichards an d Br h ia Case. Agne- Veldez i.s also a recent new men I, r of th i, group w hich Ls led by Mrs. C lifford Fox, assisted fay Mrs. C larence Pounds. L inda S m ith rece.ved her second cla .. scout badge a fte r i ompfetliuc the requirem ents for th a t rank. P hyllis Fox. P a tty Nicholson and G arn et R itchie, who have c o m p ete d th e proficiency requirem en ts for fir'-1 class rank, were unable to be p it t u t to receive th e ir w ell-earned fir. t class badges. A new Brownie tro. p of n in e -y e ar- old girls was officially recognized d u rin g th e cerem ony. L eader and c o -le a d e r of th is group are Mrs. G r a n t Lew is an d Mr H ugh Tobler. T h e p ro g ram included n u m b e r, p re se n te d by each scout and Brow ­ nie troop. T h e girls al-o served re- ire -h m e n ts. Mrs. W illiam Sch rem an, leader of th e 12-year-old scouts, is p re-i- d n t of th e Nyssa G irl Scout asso­ ciatio n . L ead ers an d a ssista n ts on th e executive council, in ad d itio n to th o se m e n tio n e d abi ve, a re Mrs. C lifford M ink, Mrs. E. K B urton an d Mrs. J o h n OKen, who have oharge of th e y o u n g r-t Brownie tro >p of e ig h t-y e a r-o ld .; Mrs. G ra n t R in e h a rt an d Mrs. Lmiella M cIntyre, lead ers of th e scout tro o p com posed of 11-year-old girls an d Mrs. Dick S to ck h am , a sis ta u t lead er of Mr... S c h ire m a n ’s 12-year-old go up. F.B. Convention Plans Are Made A i: -Plan, to a tte n d a -ta*e t a •( i : ptiblu ;ty c h a irm a n an d a p ­ p o in tm en t of com m odity c h a irm a n were th e o rd e r of busmens M onday n ig h t at th e re g u la r m eeting of th e A in i •!. - B ecam e th e O regon F arm B u rea u fed e ra tio n h a te co n v en tio n m eeting was in B ak er th e following day, th e pr> g ram f..r th e co n v en tio n was re- v. ved by L. L. K re a g tr, c h a irm a n . It was an r.cu n ce d th a t a bus Is being ch a: tered in P a y e tte co unty to go to th e n a tio n a l F B. fed e ra tio n convention in S e a ttle Dec. 8 to 12. x'i.ere i- rc in fo r M alh eu r co u n ty m e m b er' to *o on th e bus an d a n y ­ one in te re ste d in m ak in g re se rv a ­ tions is asked to c o n ta c t M. K. S ir wberger, ro u te 1, P ay ette, or p h one F ru .'.lan d 13-13. Mr Irm a S p ark s was elected sec­ re ta ry to succeed Mrs. L ynn H u rst who h a s been ap p o in ted co u n t sec­ reta ry . M rs. R ow ena K re ag e r w as elected p u b licity c h a irm a n . C om ­ m odity c h a irm a n ap p o in ted are Ja n e Burge, -eed crop*; L uj; S ta m , field c ro p ., F o rre -t H a rd m a n , d airy ; W. V. H opkins, f ru it crops; A rt S p ark s, livestock Irv in T o p liff was elected ce n te r voting delegate. Potluck re fre sh m e n ts were s e r­ ved a fte r a d jo u rn m e n t of th e m e e t­ ing. J. Martin, Wife, End Week's Visit Here Ending a w eek’s visit h ere w ith friends, Ju liu s O. M artin , form er o p era; r of th e Bow ling C e n te r, an d his w.fe, re tu rn e d S u n d ay to th e ir hom e a t C h eyenn.e, Wyo. M a rtin le ft h ere in A pril, 1951, a fte r .pending th e w inter m o n th s on a leave of ab sen c e from h is re g u ­ M o n tan a was th e first s ta te to la r j u to o p e ra te th e bowLng alley have an o ld -ag e pension law. h ere from 1349-51. W hile Here la st week. M a rtin proudly d isp lay ed a 21-jew eled H am ilto n ra ilro a d w atch. T h is was p rese n ted to h im by S am T h u lin , si p e rin te n d e n t, O v e r 1 a n d -G rey - h o u n d bus c m p an y , in token of M a rtin ’s 10 years cf ca refu l d riving fo r th e G re y h o u n d line. BROW N SW ISS BULL SOM) A ccording to a» re p o rt of th e B row n Sw iss C a ttle B reeders a s s o ­ ciatio n , I. E Robbins, Nyssa, h as sold his reg i-te re d Brow n Swiss bull, V iola’s M cA rth u r, 1133398, to W ill­ iam W Lewi , O n tario . We Are Loaded With Good Clean Malheur Leads In Irrigated Farms U SED CARS Used Cars Must Go To Make Room For 1953 Trade-ins Special— M alh eu r co u n ty leads th e s ta te in th e n u m b e r of farm s rep o rtin g ir r i­ g atio n In th e 1950 fed eral census of ag ric u ltu re, It was rep o rted th is week fay th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of a g ­ ricu ltu re. T h is co u n ty h a d 2.430 farm s w ith 2,318 o r m ore th a n 95 p e rc e n t of th e se rep o rtin g irrig a ­ tion. T h e irrig a te d lan d s in M alh eu r co unty included 196.246 acres, th e d e p a rtm e n t rep o rted . O nly ab o u t o n e -h a lf c f one p e rc e n t of th e M al­ h eu r irrig a tio n is by sprinklers. Sta'e FOE President To Be Here Friday 1947 CHEV. 4-door, new paint new short block $875 Special— 1949 CHRYSLER W indsor 4 Door Motor overhauled, radio, h eater C lean interior $1555 Special— 1948 CHRYSLER W indsor 4 Door Motor overhauled, radio, heater, seat covers $1265 Special— 1949 FORD Custom 4 Door, Radio heater, overdrive, clean interior, new paint $1295 Munv O ttiers To Choose From WAGGONER MOTOR CO. See Harry Good Ave. I COMING EVENTS N >v 21 T n e C jple club of th e Epi. r p a l ch u rc h *'.11 m eet a t 8 p. m. in ste a d T T h u rsd ay . Nov. 22—‘B en efit pinochle p a rty a t I.O.O P. h a ll at 8 p m. p o n -o red by R ebekahs. Public is in ..te d . Nov. 24—W esleyan Service G uild m eets a t th e hom e of Mi.-. M yrtle U let at 8 p. m. Nov. 29—W.S C S B azaar a: W il­ so n Bros. Dt-par inent tore. Dec. 2—R oyal Neightx r to m e e t' a t 8 p. m. a t th e hom e of M r.. J o h n Reevtn, 316 K ing Rare Bird Causes Freak Accident S u n set V alley - T h e good in te n ­ tio n - of a S u n -et Valley m an who a tte m p te d to give aid to an in ju red bird, resu lted in serious In ju ry to th e good S am a ritan an d loss of th e s. g h t in on e eye. J im S to k er, 16-year-old son cf Mr. an d M r'. Lee S; ker, ca u g h t an in ­ ju re d blue h ero n on th e Lee S to k er ra n c h ¿Saturday in an effo rt to learn th e catfte an d ex ten t of th e in ju ries. T h e b u d , of a p c i e s rep o rted ly d ilig en t fig h ters, picked one of S to k e r's eyes in th e stru g g le to escape fro m its b en e facto r’s grasp. S to k er was ta k e n to a Boise h o sp ital w here h e u n d e rw e rt u rg ery T u es­ day ar.d th e a tte n d in g surgeon re ­ p o rted th e eye was p erm an en tly d am aged. T h e y o u th saw the stru g g lin g bird w hen he was on his way to milk cows an d r a n to “see w hat was the m a tte r.” I t is bel.eved th a t th e h e r ­ on was sh o t recen tly by p h e a s a n t or d uck h u n te rs. Blue h ero n s, once in ab u n d an ce along th e S n a k e r.ver a n d its trib u ­ ta rie s, h ad becom e nearly ex tin ct in t , .j, a re a ui til new gam e laws were passed to .protect th e oird- from be- i r g sh o t c r m cle ted at any time. A ccording to local n a tu ra lists, blue h e re n s a :e m ak in g a com eback in th is a re a , b ut have not yet built th e .r ex ten ¿ve rockeries found j - 1 ng th e Sr.uke r.v er sev eral years ago. - ^ m g a « < » a a s « a i Special Delivery Used for Journal S p ecial delivery of G ate City J o u r­ n a l- in Ny.v-a was n ec e--ary la t F rid a y w hen a c h a in of circum ta n - ces th a t could h a p p e n “only once in a m .llion tim e-" caused th e Jo u rn a l to m i-s th e m ail by a m a tte r of m in u tes. P rin tin g , folding an d addressing of ia -t w eek’s p ap e r was c. m pleted a t 11:55 la st T h u rsd a y n ig h t an d th e bu n d les were so rted an d placed in five d iffe re n t m ail -aek-. T he e d ito r a ro se a t 6 a. m. F rid ay , de- L .e re d w h a t h e th o u g h t was bundles fo r city c a rrie rs p o st office boxes an d r u ra l ca rrie rs to th e post office. S h c rtly a f te r 8 a m. he wa- in fo rm ­ ed th e c a rrie r bundles were m i-sing an d it was le a rn e d th ey were in th e back of D ick Y o st’s car. Y ost a r ­ rived a t th e post office w ith in a few m in u tes, b ut h u rrie d effo rts to rem ove th e sack were of no avail— th e tru n k lock was stuck! A fter m o re th a n a h a lf h o u r’s work a t T ow ne’s G arag e, th e tru n k was still locked tig h t an d it was n ecessary to rem ove tn e back seat cushion an d b races to re a c h th e m ail sack. By th a t tim e city ca rrie rs had left on th e ir daily deliveries, b ut two of th e m co n sen ted to re tra c e th e ir ro u te s as "em ployees of th e J o u r ­ n al." I t was e v id en t th a t th e Jo u rn a l was m issed by dozens of subscribers who called a f te r th e reg u lar m o rn ­ ing delivery to le arn why th e ir p a p ­ ers h ad n o t been delivered. F u n e ra l services for Mrs. Q uirir.a V an Zelf, 63, of Nyssa, who died Nov. 12 a t M a lh eu r Mem P*tal, were held S a tu rd a y a t Blessed S a c ra m e n t ch u rch , O n tario . B u rial was at S t. J o h n ’s cem etery. A n ativ e )f H o llan d , M rs. V an Z elf n m e V N i s i w ith h e r h a . - bur 1 * h o d .ed ,n 1939 a n d fam ily Ul 1914 S he arvived by ♦ w da ag n 'e r M T t and M rs. J o e IN *- ■ion of N v .-a: fo u r ,-ons. W illiam an d Jo h n V an Zelf of N ys-a, C hris : F>.: ' ina an d N ..k of New Y rk; 13 g ran d c h ild ren an d a b ro th e r an d a sister in H. Hand. Nazarene Church Set Evangelistic Services E vangelistic service- h av e been scheduled for N y -.a C h u rch of th e N azarene. b eg inning W edne-day, Nov. 26. an d ru n n in g th ro u g h S u n ­ day, Dec. 7, b eg inning a t 7:45 each evening. T h ese services will be conducted by th e Rev. C T. C o rb e tt of K a ..k a - kee. 111., fo r n in e years d istric t su ­ p e rin te n d e n t of h is ch u rc h in W is­ consin, w here h e organized m any new churches. In h is evangelistic work w hich covers a period cif 19 years, th e Rev. C o rb ett h a s trav eled in all 48 sta te s of th e union, fe u r provinces of C a n ­ ad a a n d th re e sta te s in Mexico, w herever he h a s gone, h is fo rce­ ful m in istry h as been effectiv e an d convincing in th e w inning of souls fo r C hrist. Nyssa Post Office Has 3 on Sick List t il ki ai one tim e ’.eft th e V. >a p< t of­ fice -iic rt-h ar.d e J th e fo re p a rt of th e week, but delivery an d d i-p a tc h - ir.g f re g u la r m ail was n : affe c te d in a n y way. Lee D ail was ho.-pitalized in B a k ­ er Nov. 8 for a serious illness for w hich he is -t.U receiving tre a tm e n t th e re E arly M onday m o rn in g P o st­ m a ste r Lloyd Lewis was n o tifed th a t V era M or.-ur wa- in d i-posed w ith a severe a tta c k of th e flu a n d a tim e la te r Melvin C o ttre ll be­ cam e -er. -u-ly ill an d was h o s p ita l­ ized a t Nyssa. By W edne-day M cncur an d C o tt­ rell w ere back on duty, b u t D ull is still co nfined to a B ak er hospital. CPL. CHURCH RETU RN S FROM KOREA WARS Cpl. R obert E. C hurch, son c f Mr. and Mrs. J. L. C hurch, 118 No. F ifth stre e t, Nyssa, re tu rn e d hom e S a tu r ­ day frem K orea, w here he served 17 m o n th s in th e 40th in fa n try divis­ ion. He h as been in th e a rm y 22 m onths. P a rt of h is K o re an service was sp e n t on K oje Isla n d g u ard in g p riso n ers of war. 'iiliiiiililiiiiillliiiiiliiililiillllmllll1 i I)r. C la re F . C o n le y O ptom elrist Radio Service EYES EXAM INED (Opp. Sears) H. C. Smith Dial 9-3371 502 N. T hird Phone 78-J 519 Cleveland, Caldwell. Ida. t > 1' 1 ’ 1 '.1' l' • < 111' 1111111111 ll 11111111111111 4 Speakers Named For Toastmasters Member.-, of Nyssa T o astm asters club who w.ll makijh fiv e-m ir.u te speeches w hen th e cluo m eets F ri­ d ay m o rn in g a t B row nie’s cafe are C liff M ii.k, E arl W ynn a n d D w ig..t W yckoff. D on W alker will be held In reserv e as an a lte rn a te speaker. T h e ir e ffo rts will be ev alu ated a n d criticized by Jim H a rtm a n , w ith D ick Y ost p o in tin g out m istak e s of g ram m er. T ca tm a s te r will be A rt W alz an d ta b le to p io m aster C liff M ain. Nyssa Soldier Is Wounded In Korea LARGE FRANKS M r- A lford G allegos of N yssa r e ­ ceived word th is week from th e war d e p a rtm e n t th a t h e r hu ban d . Cpl. A’ford G allegos h ad been seriously w ounded in ac tio n in K orea. Ac­ cord in g to th e rep o rt, Cpl. G allegos w as ta k e n by p la n e to T okyo for h o sp italizatio n a n d tre a tm e n t. M r- G allegos is th e fo rm e r C a th ­ erin e L ucero of A rcadia. 3 9 c Lb. PORK ROASTS Picnic Style 3 9 * Lb. Palmer, Smit Leaving Saturday for Detroit LOCAL NEWS l i an d Mrs. I>. /..nuora frolli C ali­ fo rn ia vi-ited over th è w eek-end at | th è hom o >f h i- p are n ts, Mr. an d M rs Z an e :a Mr. an d Mrs. L cstcr O den sp en t i S u n c a y a fte rn o o n vIMtmg at th è Ki C orfield hom e. Mr. an d Mrs. C lifton W elter an d M r- an d M r- ' ’leu W elter of B a k ­ er were T u '-d ay eveiung d in n e r i gue.-ts at th è W alter R, th home. W alter K revrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Reeves. vi.-ited a t th è hom e of h ls p a re n ts over th è week- 1 end Mrs. Viola llolm es of Portland, is vialiìng at th è hom e of h e r p a re n ts, M r an d M r- Ed C orfield. Evangelist Nov. 26—Dec. 7 Church of the Nazarene Sjuvul Music Each Service by Northwest Nazarene College B ell’s R ipe-Pitted OLIVES 29£ PEAS Fruii Ccckfail 2 for 49ç A rgo No. 1 F lats—sliced By RA LPH LAW RENCE PÍLEAPPLE « «- À S P E R R Y ’S D RIFTED SNOW 27£ Del-M onte 303 T h e answ er to everyday in su ran ce problem s* FLOUR 2 for Argo, No. 303 can ìhvjuw ""'w! 2 for 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 95£ $ 2 .0 9 D el-M onte No. 2*2 2 for PUMPKIN 39£ B etty C rocker's 2 pks. CRUST QUICK 37c SUN VALLEY MARGARINE C olored—C ubes IfC F S T IO V Not long ago I bought some autom obile tnsur- anee. The agent asked how much my ear was u-ed in business and when I told him “about half the tim e” he said we'd just forget about that as it would raise my rate. The policy has been issued hut I rot to wondering if that m istatem ent of fact might not affect any settlem ent the com ­ pany made in ease of an a cci­ dent. 4 NSW I R: Vou are absolutely right and should make another and esirrrct application im m edi­ ately . 7:45 Each Evening s’ ^ Thank Offering At Adrian Church Sun. REV. C. T. CORBETT V —■■ Funeral Services for Mrs. Quirina Van Zelf C h e ste r C apon, s ta te p resid en t, F ra te r n a l O rd er of Eagles, will visit th e Nys-a Eagle- lodge F rid a y n ig h t. T h e visiting official h as been a c ­ tive in Eagles work for m an y years, h av in g filled all offices in th e P o rt­ la n d lodge, as well as all s ta te aerie offices. D uring his visit h ere a class of c a n d id a te s will be In itiated . At th e conclusion of th e lodge session a p h e a sa n t d in n e r will be served to m em bers, th e ir wives a n d m em bers A d rian —A th a n k o fferin g service of th e Eagles auxiliary. will be observed a t th e 11 o’clock service S u n d ay m o rn in g a t th e Ad­ ria n C o m m u n ity c h u rc h , th e Rev. H enry E. M oore an n o u n c ed . F ol­ lowing th e service, a b ask et d in n e r J o h n P alm er an d G eorge S m itiw ill will be held in th e c h u rc h b asem en t. leave on th e 4 a m. tra in S a tu rd a y M em bers an d frie n d s of th e ch u rc h for D etro it. Mich., to a tte n d a c a r a re invited to j. in in th e fello wship d ea le rs' m eeting of th e H udson M ot­ d in n e r. o r Co., a n d to w itness th e u n v eil­ ing of new tni dels by th e H udson N ebraska h a - th e sm allest legis­ com pany. la tu re of a n y sta te . T h e two m en expect to re tu rn Nov. 31 in a new ca r P alm er will p u rch ase w hile th ere. H ear . Rev C. T C o rb ett ■ I • If you’ll a d d re ts your own In ­ su ran ce q u estio n s to th is office, we'll try to give you th e co rrec t an sw er- an d th e re viU be no charge or obligation of any kind. Nyssa Insurance Agency 105 15 Maiu St. Phone 53 1 ¡ j ! 3 Lbs. F irm Cello Pkg. Each CELERY HEARTS ROYAL ARMS TOILET TISSUE 5 Roiis........35ç 23£ Rich F lavor—T hrifty 2 Lba. RED GRAPES 19* Packed W ith V itam ins 8 Lb. Bag GRAPEFRUIT 59? FOOD MARKET TAYLORS