Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 02, 1942, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    U GATE c m JOUKKAt TBUMDAY.
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The Gate City Journal
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KLASS V. POWELL
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EASTER COMES INTO WORLD THAT
IS IN TERRIBLE CONDITION
As Father Time nears Easter in
1942 the heart of the world is convulsed
by hatred and greed and the devastations
o f war.
That condition exists in contrast to
the possibilities o f pease, happiness and
contentment.
Some persons say that war will
never be eliminated until human nature
changs. That may be true, but it is a
shame that the world should suffer such
terrors as modem warfare when we have
available an individual and international
code o f human relations that if placed in
effect would give the world the content­
ment and peace of mind that it has been
seeking since the dawn o f time.
That code was given to us by Jesus
Christ before he died upon the cross. No
person in his right mind would deny that
the principles enunciated by Jesus while
he was on earth would prevent the out­
break of war.
Apparently the world is not ready
for His program, because each generation
seeme to have to learn from its own bitter
experience the folly of war.
Because human beings are selfish
we will not even make a start toward the
practice of brotherly love until nations
sincerely attempt to eliminate trade bar­
riers, monopolies and other restrictions
that prevent even a semblance of an equal
distribution of wealth among nations.
Dictators and others o f their cal­
ibre will probably continue to ring tears
from mothers’ eyes and blood from the
sons o f men until every strata of life
learns to “ love one another” .
Easter Specials
JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES
Luscious creams, fruits, nuts,
coated with delicious chocolate.
Packed In special Blaster gift boxes.
Perfect for giving.
Nyssa Pharmacy
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IMPORTANT to the Life of your Country
National Defense— WHEEL BALANCING
Correct Wheel Balance Saves Tires. It eliminates shimmy
and the "hard to steer" feel — and above all prevents
SPOTTY TIRE WEAR — the worst of ell tire wear. Save
your tires — Aid National Defense
Have your wheels
properly balanced NOW!
Election of officers for the com­
ing year will be held at the reg­
ular meeting of the Wade P.T.A.
at the home of Mrs P. A. Miller.
Friday. A covered lunch will be
served at n*»n.
A number af oases of three day
measles have been reported In this
vicinity but no one has been very
111. The Jolly Janes met at the
home of Mrs. H R Hatch Thurs­
day afternoon
Mrs. Claude Riggs of Parma and
Mrs. Wilbur Roberta of Roswell
called on friends In tnis vicinity
Thursday.
Miss Virginia Miller returned
home Thursday evening from La
Grande for a short visit with
her parents. Mr. and Airs. F A.
Miller. She returned to La Grande
Sunday.
The Little
sheep were taken
from their winter feeding quarters
along Snake river to the hill,
Monday. Several herds of cattle
and horses were also taken to
the hills this week.
A number from Bend attended
the dance and shower given In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward |
Peterson at Arena Valley hall
Saturday evening.
Leroy Mogus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mogus, has been sent to I
Fort Riley, Kansas, where he will
receive amodem course of In- j
structlon In horse shoeing at the
world's largest cavalry school.
Mrs. F. A. Miller ar^d Miss Vir- !
glnla Miller spent Friday shop­
ping In Boise.
Mrs. H. R. Hatch accompanied j
Mrs. Harry Russell to Ontario j
Monday.
A family dinner was given at I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bennett Sunday in observance of
their daughter. Margaret’s seventh
birthday. Relatives from Parma
and Roswell were present.
OWYHEE
■
If you are going to have a lot of hauling to
do this fall, now would be a good time to in­
vest in a truck. Come in Saturday afternoon
and bid on this truck.
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NYSSA MERCHANTS
WILL TURN BACK
Their Clocks One Hour
*
SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT
April 5, 1942
BECAUSE OF THE INCONVENIENCE CAUSED TO FARMERS IN THE NYS­
SA AREA AND THE CONFUSION CAUSED BY THE CONFLICT OF TIME WITH
OTHER MALHEUR COUNTY CITIES, THE MERCHANTS OF NYSSA HAVE DE­
Mrs. Carl Quackenbush of Spo- j
kane arrived Thursday to spend
several days with her mother, Mrs
T. M, Lowe, who Is recuperating
from a broken hip in the On­
tario hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker and
two sons and Mrs. O. L. McMillan
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Skinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam KUngback
and family of Emmett were Sun­
day guests at the KUngback home
In Owyhee.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Pullen and
three children at the Lower Bend
area visited relatives In Owyhee
Sunday.
Harvey Sanders of Melba was
a week-end guest of Emil Codr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters had
as gueats Sunday Mr. and Mrs ;
Rex Walters and daughter, Brenda,
of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Byrd
Walters of Boise.
Word from Jack Walters, who
is at Camp Haan, California,
states that he is out of the hospi­
tal after a short stay there for
a minor Illness.
Albert Codr of the Boeing air- j
craft corporation of Seattle, visited j
over the week-end in the parental
Joe Ccdr home.
j
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Upp«r Sunset
CIDED TO FOLLOW PACIFIC W A R TIME UNTIL THE PRESENT EMERGENCY
IS CONCLUDED AND CONDITIONS RETURN TO NORMAL.
THE BUSINESS MEN OF NYSSA DECIDED TO MAKE THE CHANGE AFTER
TRYING MOUNTAIN W A R TIME FOR SEVERAL WEEKS IN COMPLIANCE WITH
THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUEST FOR THE SAVING OF DAYLIGHT.
THE SWITCH FROM MOUNTAIN W AR TIME TO PACIFIC
W AR
TIME
WILL PLACE NYSSA ON THE SAME LEVEL AS FARMERS LIVING WEST OF
NYSSA AND RESIDENTS OF OTHER SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY~AND WILL
BE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO SCHOOL OFFICIALS AND LOCAL CHILDREN.
BECAUSE THE CHILDREN LIVING ON FARMS WEST OF NYSSA ARE
FOLLOWING W A R TIME, CHILDREN OF
NYSSA
HAVE
BEEN
ATTENDING
SCHOOL FROM 10 a. m. TO 1 p. m. AND FROM 2 p. m. TO 5 p. m., CAUSING CON­
FUSION IN LOCAL FAMILY ACTIVITIES.
Roy Rook stool and Walt Hat­
field were Ontario and Payette
business callers Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of
Portland, were week-end guests at
the parental Parker and Lorenson
homes. A family reunion was held
•t the Parker home for them Sun­
day. The visitors returned to Port­
land Monday.
John Hamilton was an Ontario
business caller Saturday.
The "Hill Billy" dance club
held a party at the hall Saturday
night. Forty were present.
Roy Rooks tool
Is bundling a
brooder house.
The local club met with Sadie
Parker today Instead of April 7
as stated last week.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Rookstool
and son of Ontario called at the
Walt Rafflngton home Sunday.
.
Prank Hoach. who Is stationed
at Balt Lake City, spent from |
Thursday until Tuesday with his
mother. Mrs R. L. Thompson j
Donald Ttosch. who has been i
quite 1U. Is able to be up part
at the time.
RICHLAND
We will have in addition to our regular sale
of livestock one good Chevrolet Ton and Half
truck in good condition that has just boon over­
hauled and six good tires»
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Towne’s Garage
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meredith ol j
Vale were Sunday visitors at the
H. V. Maw home.
Joe Olass' children are spending
awo weeks at the home of their j
aunt. Mrs. John Bidder
Nick Luek has gone to Baker ■
He had been visiting his daughter.
Mrs Merle Johnson.
This Advertisement ia Sponsored by the Fol'ewing Business Firms and Individuals:
Frank Morgan
J. C. Olsen
Nyssa Packing Co.
Thomas B. Nordale
Swan Bakery
Powell Service Station
Idaho Power Company
By Bernard Frost
Nyssa Theatre Company
s
Thompson Oil Company
C. C. W yckoff, Chairman o f Union
High School Board
Owyhee Drug Company
The Food Mart.
Fox’s Drive-In Market
Gamble Store
Stunx Lumber Company
Nyssa Pharmacy
Nyssa Lumber Company
Paulus Jewelry
Dr. C A. Abbott
Grant Rinehart
Brownie’s Cafe
Golden Rule Store
Wilson Brothers
Clothing Department
Amalgamated Sugar Company
W e also have our usual ran of livestock, hogs
and cattle.
Remember the day, SATURDAY, April 4 and
bring your consignment Saturday afternoon.
BYBEE C O M M IS S IO N .
Company ~
Col. W. L. Lane, Auctioneer
iPhone 25-W
W e Should At Least Get Together "On Time’