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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Farewell Service Planned Sunday For Paige Zobell Birth Information May Be Obtained From Census Bureau Last year, more than 1500 resi dents of Oregon turned to the Bureau of the Census, U. S. De SUBSCRIPTION RATES <0^*^ NEWSPAPER partment of Commerce, for help Single Copies______ 10c in proving where and when they k PUBLISHERS In Malheur County, Oregon, were born, the bureau reported "ASSOCIATION and Payette and Canyon recently. They needed proof of Counties, Idaho: age to collect social security and One Year________ $3.50 other retirement benefits. They Six Months.... ........ $2.50 needed it to obtain passports or Elsewhere in the U.S.A.: to qualify for jobs carrying cer Per Year_________ $4.00 tain age or citizenship require AFFILIATE MEMBER Six Months---------- $2.50 ments. They needed it for some forms of insurance. Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. These persons who requested assistance from the Census bur Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa, Oregon, for Transmission eau last year were among an esti Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter mated 20 million United States Under the Act of March 3, 1879. residents who are without proof of age or birthplace. The histor 5 ical records of the Census Bureau provide the only acceptable source of this information for many of these people. By Oregon State Bar Since its beginning in 1790, the ■ Oregon plants manufacturing dairy products used less whole U. S. Census has recorded identi milk in 1962 than in 1961 but fying data for almost 350 million nationwide there was a slight in persons, many of them listed sev crease in the amount of whole eral times in separate censuses. milk used in manufactured dairy The bureau has provided copies THE HIRAI BOYS (from left) Lynn, Mark and Bryan, and their of these records to about 3% mil What if you paid Johnnie to products. lion people, as legal proof of age, "sad-sack" Basset hound, Maney, were first place winners in the mow your lawn and he mowed Totals supplied the Oregon De down and ruined your neighbor’s partment of Agriculture by the place of birth, citizenship or kin- pets division of Nyssa's Back-to-School parade held Friday. Lynn and Mark are sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Hirai, while Bryan's hedge? Do you pay for Johnnie's U.S. Department of Agriculture , ship. parents are the Roy Hirais. The lads had dressed Maney in a tight act? Most likely. Persons seeking such a record showed an estimated 64 billion Or suppose you want a loaf of pounds of milk used nationally in for social security purposes should pair of jeans (the back part, that is) and he also wore a billed cap bread for dinner and ask a friend manufacturing dairy products. go to the local Social Security of and ribbon necktie. Those viewing the entry say that Maney was to take your car and get it. On This was an increase of one per fice or, for other purposes, write a comical sight to behold. The boys won $5, a prize offered by the to the Personal Census Service sponsoring Nyssa Chamber of Commerce. the way to the store, suppose he cent above 1961. Branch, Bureau of the Census, runs down old Mrs. Higgenboth- Oregon’s 491,616,000 pounds of am. Are you responsible? Again, milk used were three percent be Pittsburg, Kan., for an application LEE THRASHER SERVICES form. most likely, at least in part. PENDING AT PARMA CHAPEL low the 1961 use. A fee of $3 is charged for a Why is this? Didn’t you tell Funeral services for Lee A. In Oregon, butter plants used everybody to be most careful? Thrasher were pending at press 44 percent of the total manufac search of not more than two cen In both cases, you got some turing milk and American cheese suses for one person and for one time Wednesday at the Peckham- one to act for you. Under the plants, 33 percent. Other manu copy of the information found. Funeral services for G. Gordon Dakan - Davis chapel in Parma. law, what he did. you did. You factured dairy products used the Additional copies cost $1 each. An Judd were conducted Saturday Mr. Thrasher succumbed Tuesday expedited search costs $4. Expe morning, Aug. 24, 1963, at Peck- night in Malheur Memorial hos were responsible for what he remainder. dited searches are usually com ham-Dakan-Davis chapel in Par pital. did since he was your "agent." Oregon butter production in Why does the law make you, as 1962 dropped seven percent below pleted within a few days while ma with the Rev. Wayne Ward He was born Oct. 16, 1877, in principal, responsible for your 1961 and cheese production that the routine $3 search may take well officiating. Lewiston, Mo., and at the time up to 30 days, depending upon the agent’s acts? He was the husband of Mrs. of his death was a resident of year showed a two percent de- backlog of requests. Muriel Judd who taught third Parma. Well, agents do most of the cline from the previous year. The personal information in the world’s business. And for our af- On the other hand, ice cream records of the 1900 and later cen grade in the Nyssa school system last year. He was also a brother fairs to go forward, people must production was two percent above suses is confidential by law and of Maurice L. Judd of route 1, BICYCLE FROM PORTLAND trust your agent as if you your the 1961 figure. Douglas and Joseph Clarkson may be furnished only upon the self acted. “Third parties”—other of Portland arrived Tuesday by Total butter production for Ore written request of the person to Nyssa. Mr. Judd succumbed of leuke people doing business with you gon in 1962 was 11,546,000 pounds, whom it relates or, for a proper mia last Thursday morning in the bicycle for several days’ visit at or your agent — have a right to compared with 12,423,000 in 1961. purpose, a legal representative Veterans’ hospital at Boise where the home of their grandmother, expect you to stand behind his The 1962 figure for cheese pro Mrs. J. I. Brady. The boys left such as a guardian or administra- he had been a patient since last word. home last Friday and camped out duction was 20,008,000 pounds, tor of an estate. November except for brief per along the way. They report that Suppose your agent does what while the previous year it was Information regarding a child they spent less than $20 for food you told him to do, or even sup 20,320,000 pounds. Ice cream pro who has not reached legal age iods of time. He was born Oct. 14, 1895, in on the 4%-day trip. pose you let third parties think duction reached the 5,679,000-gal- may be obtained upon the written Bryant, S.D., and came west to he is your agent when he is not. lon mark in 1962. The youths, ages 13 and 15, are request of either parent. Idaho at the age of nine years sons of Mrs. Brady’s son-in-law Nationally the production of Then you may well have to make good on any deal he makes in Italian cheese, cream cheese and TO ATTEND PIONEER PICNICS with his parents. The family lo- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cated in Parma where Mr. Judd your name. He is either your other than cheddar types of whole Visitors this week at the home grew to manhood and attended Quentin D. Clarkson. »» agent or your “ostensible agent.' milk American cheese was at a of Mrs. Nellie Newbill are Eve This is all the same when it comes record high in 1962. Also topping lyn Bryan of Eagle Creek, Ore., school. On March 24, 1922, he was unit RETURN FROM MIDWEST to paying the bills or repairing all previous records in 1962 were Mrs. Minnie Mackey of Los An Mr. and Mrs Hudson Robb re ed in marriage to Muriel Grif creamed cottage cheese, ice milk, geles, Joe Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. the damage. turned home Aug. 17 from a two- In most ways partners are Mellorine - type frozen desserts, Peter Gorman of Yelm, Wash. fith. The couple had owned and week trip to the midwest. En operated a farm in the Ten Davis agents for each other. What nonfat dry milk for human food, Mrs. Mackey is Mrs. Newbill’s route they visited places of in one does can bind the others. dry whey and plain condensed sister and Mackey is a nephew. community for the past 15 years. terest including the Tetons, Yel The deceased was a member of One day you and your partner skimmed milk. They plan to attend the Malheur Kirkpatrick Memorial Presbyter lowstone park and Black Hills. may decide not to buy any and Owyhee pioneer picnics. ian church in Parma and a mem They also saw the Black Hills thing for more than $100 unless and enforces the rights and duties ber of Parma Lodge No. 49, AF Passion Play and Mt. Rushmore. you both sign the contract. of principals, agents and third VISIT QUINOWSKI FAMILY In North Platte, Neb., they at and AM. If your partner goes ahead any parties. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinowski tended a Pinkerton family re He was also a member of Boise way and buys an article for more (Oregon lawyers offer this and family of Medford arrived Consistory of Scottish Rite Ma- union. The couple returned home than $100 without telling you, column as a public service. No Saturday at the home of his bro sons, E! Korah Temple of the via Colorado and Utah and were your private word with your part person should apply or inter ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Shrine in the Idaho capital city, overnight guests of Mrs. W. M. ner won’t protect you from re pret any law without the aid Mrs. Chick Quinowski and fami the Caldwell, Payette and Snake Flanary, former Nyssa resident covery by the salesman, if the of an attorney, who is complete ly. The men’s mother, Mrs. Max now residing in Bountiful. River Shrine clubs. salesman did not know of it. ly advised of the facts involved. ine Booth of Las Angeles, left In addition to his widow and Because our business world is Even a slight variance in facts Sunday with the Medford family brother, Maurice, he is survived VISIT IN COREY HOME so complex, the law of agency may change the application of after spending a week visiting by his mother, Mrs. Olive E. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kolb of bulks large today—for it defines the law.) here. Judd of Parma, and one son, Eu King City, Calif., left Tuesday af gene G. Judd of Jerome, Idaho. ter spending a week with Mr. and Interment services were con Mrs. Maurice Corey. Kolb con ducted at the Parma cemetery by tinued on his vacation to Twin members of that city’s Masonic Falls where he will attend a lodge, with lodge brothers serv meeting of the Mid-Western Fed ing as pallbearers. eration of Rock clubs. Mrs. Kolb left for home via plane from In advertising, America has Boise, as she is first grade teach found the key to unlock the re er this year at King City. sourcefulness and ingenuity of our economy. Classifieds Bring Results! TED M. BRAMMER, Editor and Publisher IT'S YOUR LAW A farewell testimonial service honoring W. Paige Zobell will be held at 7:15 Sunday evening, Sept. 1, in the Nyssa ward chapel. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry D. Zobell of 101 North Fifth street. The young Nyssan has been called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints to the Southeast Mexican mission. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Sept. 9. Friends of the Zobell family and other interested persons are invited to attend this farewell service. Ag Department Says State Manufactures Fewer Dairy Products MINISTER HELPS PREPARE FOR PASADENA CONVENTION Randall V. Davis, who serves the Nyssa group as district min ister for Jehovah’s Witnesses, was called recently to Los Angeles. He is assisting in advance prep arations for a convention to be held Sept. 1-8 at the Pasadena Law Holds Individual Responsible for Acts Of Designated Agents Prominent Mason, G. Gordon Judd Dies After Long Illness WILL YOU BE SAFE ON LABOR DAY WEEKEND? Your Brakes Stop the Wheels — But Your Tires Stop the Car . . . Come in Today and Let Us Check Your Old Tires. If They Need Replacing We Can Supply You With . . . FIRESTONE RECAPS AT THESE LOW PRICES Size 7.50 6.70 7.10 8.00 8.50 7.60 X X X X X X 14 15 15 14 14 15 • • • Blackwall Whitewall $8.15 8.15 8.95 8.95 9.80 9.80 $8.95 8.95 9.80 9.80 10.75 10.75 (Tax to Be Added to Above Prices) Super Service 101 North Main NYSSA. OREGON Phone 372-3990 METHODISTS TO DEDICATE NEW CAMPSITE AT McCALL Methodists of the valley are planning a Labor Day program at the denomination’s new camp site near McCall, according to the Rev. Paul Ludlow, Nyssa pastor. Men’s clubs will furnish food for a free barbecue to be served at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2. Dedication ceremonies will also be held at the campsite located one mile west of McCall on Brun dage road. Rose Bowl. Davis is serving in a supervi sory capacity at convention head quarters. His part on the assem bly program will be to explain the progressive speech training course conducted in every con gregation. The assembly will climax a series of assemblies which began in Milwaukee, Wis., on June 30 and is now progressing around the world to over 21 cities includ ing Delhi, India; Seoul, Korea; and Honolulu, Hawaii. PARENTS OF NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Curtis, nee Dianne Maulding, are parents of a 5-pound, 13-ounce son, born Aug. 13 in Portland. The infant has been named Todd Allen. Grandparents are Dr. L. A. Maulding of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Curtis of Cottage RETURNS FROM McCALL Grove, former residents of rural Clyde Swisher, N H S English and journalism instructor, return Ontario. ed to Nyssa Sunday evening after spending the summer in McCall VISITORS FROM BOISE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rockne and Seattle. On Friday evening Swisher joined Job’s Daughters and family of Boise visited Sun of Nyssa bethel 33 for dinner in day evening with Mrs. Verda Steinke. McCall. RETURN FROM PORTLAND Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Maulding returned home Tuesday from Portland where they visited rela tives. Dr. Maulding also went salmon fishing on the coast. LEAGUES START TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Men's—Women's—Mixed Doubles -o- Junior and Bantam Leagues To Begin Soon -o- Openings on All Leagues o Interested Bowlers May Inquire ----- at------ SUGAR BOWL Phone 372-9952 Nyssa, Oregon I WELCOME! REVIVAL SERVICES CHURCH of the NAZARENE Wednesday, Sept. 4 Thru 15 8:00 p.m. Nightly (NO SATURDAY SERVICES) REV. J. D. WRIGHT... Speaker MRS. J. D. WRIGHT ... Singer Music Will Be Directed by REV. and MRS. JOHN W. BULLOCK