Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 25, 1937, Image 4

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS., NOV. 25,1937
The Gate City Journal
Member of The Oregon Editorial Association
WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - - - - Owner
LOUIS P THOMAS . . . . Editor and Publisher
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Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
AS A SELFISH MOTIVE—
URING the past weeks, we of Nyssa have
D heard
rumors that some of our neighboring
cities have been visited with epidemics of small­
pox and diptheria.
All of which may or mav not be true—we will
hope that it is not—but there is one thing that
these stories do bring home to us, and that is,
that Nyssa DOES NOT HAVE A HEALTH OF­
FICER!
Just a few days ago we were talking to a phy­
sician of this city on the question of quarantine
of smallpox and he said that he had seen not less
than three cases of smallpox on Main Street.
Asked why they were not quarantined, he ans­
wered that there was no Health Authority to see
that such cases were quarantined!
It is not up to the private physician to tell
those with contagious or infectious diseases to
stay away from public places or gatherings.
Our police authorities have enough on their
hands with their police work without expecting
them to take care of the duties of the health of­
ficer.
Other conditions require the attention of a
health officer. One of the least of which is the
proper disposal of garbage. This one source of
disease spreading, alone, is a problem that a
health officer would straighten out and without
a doubt stop the possibility of a major epidemic
in this community. .
We as a community, with the problem of un­
precedented growth facing us, have a lot of
things to work out, but none is so urgent as the
health conditions of the city in which we have
chosen to live.
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THE NYSSA CORN SHOW—
RIDAY and Saturday of this week, The
Nyssa Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring
a Malheur Corn Show. The motivating factor
which is the state wide corn show to be held in
Portland, November 29th to December 4th. This
show is sponored by the First National Bank of
Portland.
Our county agent, Mr. R. G. Larson, who inci­
dentally is celebrating his tenth year as Malheur
county agent, is keenly interested in getting as
many exhibits, both at the Nyssa show and the
Portland state wide show, as is possible.
We in this county are perhaps so close to the
forest that we cannot see the trees—in this mat­
ter of raising corn. Every thing is in our favor in
the raising of this crop, it is a good money mak­
ing crop and one that does not require the season
long attention that many other crops do.
Every State Fair has it’s corn exhibits and
those from Malheur county always draws the
most favorable comments. Both as to size and
to quality.
With this local show, farmers of the county
have an excellent opportunity to display their
husbandry and announce to the worlu that Mal­
heur county does raise the best com in the state.
The Nyssa Chamber of Commerce is to be
complimented on their interest in the farmers
of the county, bv sponsoring this show. It is
through their efforts that the cash prizes for the
exhibits will be awarded.
It is now up to the farmers to show their in­
terest in this worthwhile undertaking, by bring­
ing in their displays to the local brancn of the
First National Bank of Portland, so that the ex­
hibits may be judged in time to be shipped on
to Portland for the state wide show.
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FOLLOWING THE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS—
HE so called Braswells Peace Conference
T seems
to have about drawn it’s last breath.
Of course the conference will not let the world
know that it has failed, it will probably take a
‘recess for an indefinite period/ To say that it
had failed would be putting it mildly. It is our
idea that it was a scheme designed primarily by
the big-wigs of Europe to use the tlnited States
government as a cats-paw, in the undeclared
| was held for the purpose of organ­
izing a cemetery association and the
Sportsmanlike Driving—Avoid Skidding
directors of said assoication con­
sists of George Closson, C. C. Hunt
and 8. D. Goshert and A. H. Mill­
ar as secretary-treasurer.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Blodgett left
Wednesday for Alberson, Oregon to
spend Thanksgiving ween with Mrs.
' Blodgett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Beam.
Ministers or others Interested In church publicity are Invited to use
Mrs. E. Benson and daughters are
the columns of the Journal to carry Important messages and notices
spending the week end at the home
to their congregations. Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday of
of relatives In Payette.
each week.
Street work is speedily advancing
now that good weather is favoring
NYSSA METHODIST
and in only a short time Nyssa can
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
appreciate this real Improvement.
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
COMMUNITY CHURCH
A Thanksgiving service was held
Church Services every Sunday
Floyd E. White, pastor
Skidding is dangerous. It can be prevented by haying good tires, at the M. E. Church Thursday
morning at 9:30 o’clock.
good brakes and driving cautiously on wet streets. Don t jam evening which was largely attended,
School 10 o'clock. Classes on
the brakes too quickly. Apply the brakes slowly. The Sports- consisting of interesting lecture and
Sunay School will meet at 10:30 fcr Sunday
all ages.
each Sunday morning.
motion pictures.
Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon
Coming from Lake county where
subject: Their Yesterdays.
L. D. 8. CHURCH
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has served as County Agent for
Epworth
League
7:00.
Mark
Phill
about three years and where for he
Luther Fife, Bishop
past two years he has been con­
brick, leader.
Oregon
Sunday School 10 a. m.
nected with a commercial firm, R.
Evening worship 8:00 This Is the
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
Larson tcok up the work as
Traffic Deaths I G.
beginning of our series of evangel­
Editorial
oplnionsl
as
seen
County
Agent in Malheur County
istic services. Sermon subject: Peed >y other editors. The opinions
KINGMAN KOLONY
! this week.
My
Sheep.
expressed may or may not
A Series of Weekly Articles I A board of appraisers consisting
COMMUNITY CHURCH
The services will be every night agree with the policy of The
on the Problem of Highway of R. J. Davis, Ves Goshert and
Kermit Ecklebarger, Pastor
except Saturday night, beginning at Gate City Journal.
Safety—By Earl Snell, Sec­ Frank Morgan are appraising the
10:00 a. m. Sunday School that eight o’clock. Everyone welcome
lands that will be used fcr the rail­
retary
of State.
has a place for the whole family. Rev. Bailey of Vale, and Rev. Mc­
road right of way to the damsite.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Neil of Payette, will assist the pas­
County Assessor Andrew Graham
7:45 p. m. Young people C. E. tor in these meetings.
home Thursday, quite ill
TAKE A BOW CO-OPS
Ability to meet the requirements returned
Juniors 5th and 8th grades. Seniors:
an attack of Influenza. Last
of the test set out by law before a with
High school and college. Adults: CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
week he was in attendance at the
motor vehicle operator's license can state
Question hour.
tax meeting at Salem and he
FACTORS
CONTRIBUTING
TO
be
issued
does
not
necessarily
qual­
8:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Vern Martin, Pastor
also
spent
a few days in Portland.
FARM
BETTERMENT
ify
the
applicant
to
become
a
safe
Special Announcement:
Sunday
school
will
begin
at
10
a.
driver.
It
Is
true
that
no
one
should
Thanksgiving Service Wednesday m. Bring your children to the Naz- Improvement In agricultural con­
allowed to operate a motor ve­
evening at 8:00. Special musical arene
ditions this year has been largely be
Sunday school next Sunday. due
hicle upon our streets and highways Lodge Meetings
numbers. Let us come and give Morning
to
two
factors:
First,
there
has
Worship 11 a. m.
cannot meet these require­
thanksgiving unto God.
been a continued strengthening of who
ments, but much more is necessary Visiting Members Invited to Attend
N. Y. P. S. for all, 7:15 p. m.
he cooperative marketing movement. for
safety than is required by law.
Evening church services 8:00 p. m. Second, coperatives and other agri­ The
KINGMAN KOLONY L.D.S.
great majority cf our drivers
OREGON TRAIL GRANGE
cultural
organizations
have
been
We Just closed a good revival and working with large scale retailers to are capable
of
safe
driving.
In
a
re­
SUNDAY SCHOOL
we are expecting a great time In the
check of 12,000 accidents in a Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdtys.
Meets In Kingman Kolony school Lord Sunday. Won’t you come and move crops with maximum speed cent
neighboring
state it was found that John Stamm ......................Master
and at minimum cost.
house Sunday at 1 00 p. m.
worship with us.
more
than
75
per cent of the drivers Andrew Boersnja ................Overseer
The result is not only increased had not been involved
an accident Mrs. Albert Hopkins ........Sec re ary
farm income, but wider and stabler fcr eight years. In a in great
many Home Economics division meets 1st
exclaimed with a load oath “Then to markets.—Parma Review.
fatal accidents the drivers Involved and 3rd Tuesdays.
• Two Minute • hell I will go with them.”
have not had a previous accident
He spoke as a brave man. Though,
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
BACK
SEAT
CONTROL
record.
had he been more fully Informed
Sermons
Owyhee Post No. 3506
Lack
of
proper
Instruction
at
the
he would have known that the Gos­ A new wrinkle in back-seat driv­ time of beginning has undoubtedly
pel of Jesus Christ entails no such ing, and a good one, is reported
the cause of po:r driving In Meets: 2nd Friday at Legion Hall
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD dire certainty; but that, on the coni from Ardmore, Pa. As a car drove been
many
cases, but lack of proper care Jacob Kollen.................Commander
trary, the spirits of his noble dead past a patrolman, a woman shouted and attention
BOTH HEAR THE GOSPEL
the part of people Dwight Smith......................Adjutant
would have opportunity of learning from the rear seat: ‘Officer, arrest who should be on safe
is the W. C. Dufffy........... Service Officer
In the world of disembodied, the this man! He’s too drunk to drive.” cause of a great many drivers
mere
acci­
saving truth which In the flesh had The policeman stopped the car, dents. Operation of a motor vehicle
By Dr. James E. Talmage
Auxiliary No. 3506
saluted their ears.
found that it was even as the pass­ on our highways has become liter­
Of the Council of the Twelve, never
The
Gospel
is
being
preached
to
Meets:
2nd
Friday at Legion Hall
enger
had
said,
and
took
the
driver
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- the dead. Missionary service In the to the police station. He was her ally a life and death matter and the
man or woman who drives should Mrs. E. Cloninger.............. President
day Saints; Salt Lake City, Utah. spirit world has been In progress husband.
in all sericfisness the respon­ Mrs. Chas. Paradis .......Secretary
since its inauguration by the dis­ It Is better, of course, to stop one’s accept
that this privilege carries.
embodied Christ while His crucified husband, or anyone else, from driv­ sibility
Oregon's fatality record last
I.O.O.F
The Atonement of Jesus Christ Is body lay in the tomb. (John 5:25) ing before he starts, when he is In­ month
improvement over
Gate City Lodge No. 214
the means by which salvation has Christ’s promise from the cross to toxicated. It would save many the same showed
month
a
year
ago,
and
the
been placed within the reach of all the penitent thief dying by His side, tragedies if people in general would interest being taken in reducing the Meets: Tuesday, 8 p. m.
mankind poor and rich, bond and that the man should that day be In refuse to ride in cars with a driver toll of motor vehicle accidents is real
Eagles Hall
free, and, belt added, living or dead. paradise with the Lord, tells us who has been drinking, no matter basis for hope that this reduction
We have seen In the light of were the Savior’s spirit went and who he Is, and would take any nec­ will be continued. Communities in Frank Bailey...............Noble Grand
scriptural demonstration that, ex- ministered during the Interval be­ essary steps to get such a driver every section of the state are tak­ Don M. Graham.................Secretary
ept through compliance with the tween death and resurrection. Para­ away from the wheel when his con­ ing hold of this problem in a serious
laws and ordinances of the Gospel dise is not heaven, if by that name dition Is discovered. Itls a sensible manner, and leading citizens are de­
Rebekah
as enunlated and prescribed by the we mean the abode of God and the and legitimate as preventing a po­ voting time and efforts to its solu­
Yellow Rose No. 202
Lord Jesus Christ, no man can at­ place of the supremely blessed; for tential murder. In fact, it may be tion. especially as to the removing Meets: 2nd
and 4th Thursdays
tain a place In the Kingdom of God. in the early light of the Resurrection doing that very thing.
of the hazards in their own vicinity.
Eagles Hall
What then of the dead, who have Sunday the Risen Lord decsiively
work of this type is continued, it Mrs. Blanche McClure, Noble Grand
lived and passed without so much as affirmed that He had not then as- The Indiana judge who, when he If is bound
to result in a reduction ol Mrs. Frank Leuck............Secretary
hearing that there Is a Gospel of
to His Father. (See John 20: crashed a red light, arrested him­ Oregon's traffic deaths.
salvation or a Savior of the race? ended
and fined himself for it might
ORDER OF EAGLES
Are they to be hopelessly and for­ 17).Peter tells of the Lord’s ministry self
of ever
turn
that into a personal racket, if +•— ----------- - --------------------- -------- -- FRATERNAL
Aerie No. 2134
damned? If so, the phrase among the disembodied: “For Christ he isn't
watched.
"eternal Justice” should be stricken also hath once suffered for sins, the
Meets: Every Wednesdy, Eagles Hall
from scripture and literature, and Just for the unjust, that he might A German scientist has produced
Bernard Frost ... Worthy President
before and the Deluge, of the hosts bring us to God, being put to death a temperature of 495 degrees below
Harry Miner....................Secretary
“Infamous Injustice” substituted. In the flesh, but quickened by the zero. That’s colder than the feet of
Thinks of the myriads who died Spirit: By which also he went and Ameriian business men.
of Israel who knew only the Law preached unto the spirits in prison.
Auxiliary
—Caldwell News-Tribune
and died In Ignorance of the Gospel, (1 Peter 3:18-19
Meets:
1st
and
3rd Friday
and count In with them the millions The terms of salvation are equally
Eagles Hall
of their pagan contemporaries; then binding
FOOD
STORE
CLOSING
Interesting
bits
of
history
upon the quick and the ATTUNED TO GLOOMY SUNDAY gleaned from the files of years Mrs. Chas. ieuck............President
think of the generations who passed dead: “For
for this cause was the
away during the long dark night of gospel preached
ago.
Mrs. Ronald
..........Secretary
to them that “Gloomy Sunday.”
spiritual apostasy. predicted by are dead, that they also might
be
judged
Some time ago this morbid off­ i—------ - -
phophecy and attested by history; according to men In the flesh, but spring
MASONIC LODGE
of Music began to be heard
and contemplate the heathen and live
Golden
Rule No. 147
according
to
God
In
the
spirit.”
over
the
radio.
Now
Its
spirit
Is
pres­
but partly clvllzed tribes of the (1 Peter 4:6).
Friday, November 25, 1927
Meets:
Stated,
2nd
Monday
ent
and
stirring
abroad,
especially
present day. Are these, to whom no The Atonement would be shorn of
Headlines—"Dirt to Fly on Great
Special,
4th
Monday
knowledge of the Gospel has come, its sublime import and effect were among citizens who find their source Project
Soon.”
food supplies shut off on Sunday, The recent
Eagles
HaU
to be under eternal condemnation Its provisions limited to the realtive of
rains have put the Jor­
that they can't even obtain the dan Valley roads
in consequence?
In almost Impass­ Bernard Frost............................W.M.
few who have complied with the or­ so
few
edibles
for
which
some
un-
In the hereafter the saved and dinances
of the Gospel In the body. expeetd circumstances or company able condition. There is talk of put­ Leo Hollenberg...................Secretary
the lost are to be segregated. The But the Sriptures
show happening In may create a demand. ting on freight teams on the stage B. B. Llenkaemper.....................Tyler
8criptures so avouch. Therefore, that the Atonement abundantly
Is
of
universal
were there no salvation for these effect, reaching every soul, both In It Is also Gloomy Sunday for line.
Fred Klingback family visited
Eastern Star
small independent food stores, the The DeBord
who have died In Ignorance of
family at Payette and
certainty of resurrection from many
O. E. 8. No. 131
which
depended
on
the
Sunday
Christ's Atonment and his Gospel, the
death and in the opportunity for trade for that little surplus which were business visiters in Ontario and Meets: 1st and 3rd Monday
these benighted spirits could never salvation
Individual obed­ meant all the difference between Nyssa on Saturday.
Eagles Hall
associate with their descendants ience. With through
J. A. Terteling and 8. H. Newell
reference to net having and having.
who have made themselves eligible redemption particular
Mrs.
Bettie
companies,
contractors
who
are
from
death
Jacob,
a
might well be Gloomy Sun­ building the Harper unit of the Vale Mrs. Hilda Forbes.....................W.M.
for salvation by faith and Its fruit­ Nephlt prophet, this spake: "Where­ day And for It other
Tensen...........Secretary
Independent mer­ project canal, are making fairly
age. obedience.
fore
It
must
be
an
lnfltite
atone­
chants
If
perhaps
they
chanced
to
I have read of a heathen king,
AMERICAN LEGION
save it should be an Infinite stroll out and opserve where here goed headway, considering weath­
who. through the zealous efforts of ment;
Nyssa Post No. 79
er conditions of the last several
atonement, this corruption could not and
there
new
big
chain
store
are
missionaries whom he had tolerantly put
tncorruptlon.” (Beok of Mor- being built, which will reach out weeks. Both contractrso have been Meets: 1st and 3rd Thursday
admitted to his realm, was Inclined mn. on
concrete structures.
2 Nephi 9:7).
devour all the ready cash busi­ putting
Legion Hall
to accept what had been presented Obedience
R. H. DeArmond made a shipment
Gospel requirements and
ness
in
the
neighborhood,
while
to him as Christianity and make It Is likewise of to universal
Harry
Russell...............
Commander
of
two
carloads
of
cattle
on
Satur­
application.
local Independent stores will day. The beeves brought a very sat­ Louis P. Thomas ..............Adjutant
the religion of his people. Though It follows that If any man has fail­ the
follow
the
trail
of
many
unfortunate
he yearned for the blessed state of ed. either through neglect or lack of fellows and go broke. This has hap­ isfactory price.
salvation which the new religion oportuinty to meet the requirement, pened in many Portland neighbor­ J. R. Beak, manager of the Stand­
Auxiliary
seemed to offer, he was profoundly the obligation Is not cancelled by hoods. And the trade lost by small ard Oil company, and Glenn Felton
Meets
1st
and
3rd Thursday
affected by the thought that Is an­ death.
to Nyssa Tuesday evening
Independents by Sunday closing will motored
cestors, the dead chieftains of his
Legion
Hall
to
attend
a
dinner
part
in
honor
of
help it happen more and faster the salesman at Nyssa. (From Vale Mrs. Sid Burbidge.............
tribe, togeter with all the departed
President
Verily the Independent Sunday Corerspondent).
of his people, had gone to their Six exhibit structures being erect­ Closers
who
helped
to
force
the
Is­
graves unsaved. When he was told ed for the 1939 Golden Gate Inter­
COMMERCIAL CLUB
have woven a rope to hang The Adiran packing house finish­
that while he and his subjects could national Exposition on San Fran­ sue
ed
work
last
Wednesday.
Work
be­
themselves
and
many
smaller
breth­
Meets:
Every Wednesday noon
reach heaven, those who had died cisco Bay rank among the largest em besides. Blithely, they are doing gan here September 1. with fourteen
Schwelzer's Cafe
before had surely gone to hell, he wooden structures ever built.
under the management of E A. L. Fletcher.......
their best to make Portland all chain helpers
.............President
L.
Tate
During
the
time
41
carloads
store like Los Angeles Is said to be
of apples and prunes were shipped F. T. Morgan...................... Secretary
practically
to
be.
war between China and Japan.
Incidentally, the public is becom­ out.
TOWNSEND CLUB
ing
and more resentful over Mr and Mrs. Dunaway entetraln-
The League of Nations failed, just as this not more
being able to buy staple foods ed Mr and Mrs Morgan and family Meets: 1st Friday
and Dr. and Mrs. Norcott at
Homes of Members
conference failed, in the matter of the Man­ on Sunday —The East Side News. Thanksgiving
dinner.
churian grab, and the Ethiopian massacre that
D.
R.
DeGross...............
President
Mrs. Frank hall entertained her
took place at instigation of Mussolini.
Mining Exhibits. Inc., a non-profit neighbors and friends at bridge Mrs A. V. Pruyn ' — .........Secretary
Is directing the indus­ Tuesday eevning. two tables being Secretary’s of all lodges or clubs
As long as international intrigue is the key organisation.
try’s exhibits at the 1939 Golden in p'.ay Mrs. John Canee Imo suc­ are
to send in to this paper
International Exposition. B ceeded in capturing first prize De­ the Invited
note of these silly conferences—just so long can C. Gate Austin
information
contained In the
Is president of the cor­ lectable refreshments were served above cards. Changes
we expect from them—exactly nothing in the poration; Ben
in dates of
8.
Allen,
secretary;
and
a
pleasant
social
hour
enjoyed
or meeting halls must be
wayof definitely placing responsibility on the and Thomas K Campbell, executive Tuesday evening, at the cffice of meetings
In by Monday before publica­
vice president.
| aggressor.
Attorney K. M Blodgett, a ™~Q(~g sent
tion.
Others Say. . .
It Happened
In Nyssa
Years Ago