». à THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. PAGE TWO [he bate City Journal KUU K di tor V. ra W K U tU IM H in iD N knd t'ubllabcr A D V E R T IS IN G R A T 0 8 RATI O pen rät«, per in c h ....... *5t N ational, per in ch ............... 4M Classifieds per word ___ '*■ M inim um .... .. 30c (XrtoOj tn Advance) Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon at Cha poatofflcea at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission tfca On!ted States Malls, as second class matter, under the ac o; March 3. 18711 tá evmy PEACE BY FORCE FAILS Every year at Christmas time preachers and editors strive to find a new angle to the centuries-old theme, “Peace On .Earthy Good Will To Men”. Some years they tell of the joys of peace M gf There Be Happiness Throughout The World Wn loek forward lightful | m I with de­ to the enthusiasm cheer and fellowship that la an essential part of the T ale tide season. kindest regards to each Our of yon on this Christmas day. n e w « « THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 and other years just hope for peace in a strife- torn world. With the rest o f the earth’s people they pray for peace and prepare for war. The only kind of peace man has learned to achieve is the peace gained by force of arms or threat of force. Even the uncivilized people of the world can achieve that kind of peace, at least for a time. A man truly-at peace with himself and his neighbors is most fortunate because he is in tune with the enlightening phases of life. The ultimate goal of an Omnipotent ef­ fective world system must be peace. To achieve that peace we must develop a program of co-operation with our neighbors, based on the teachings of Christ. Apparently that is the Divine plan and if we don’t achieve peace by peaceful methods we won’t have any per­ manent peace at all. asked to contact Mrs Joe Maughan gan came by plane to Boise Iasi, or Mrs. E. H. Fieshman of tl Legion auxiliary. FRESH so FLAVO RFUL ¿5 and Mrs. Bob McCullough. May every gift you receive be one of hap- Mrs. Marylin Keckler and child­ ren left Friday morning on the piness and good cheer to last a lifetime. From ADRIAN. Dec. 23 —George Stev­ streamliner to visit Mrs. Keckler's the warmth in our hearts to the warmth in enson, who Is employed at the [ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adrian feed store, fell and hurt his | Schuman, and her sister, Mary Jo your homes, we wish you the merriest of of Rochester, Indiana. foot while working. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer, Mr. Mrs. Marylln Keckler and Deane and Mrs. Junior Matthews, Mr. and Christmas’s and all good wishes for the New Mike and Marguerite Schuman Mrs. Bob Brown and Mr. and Mrs. were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. Bill Willis attended a pinochlq Year! party at the Dick Ashcraft home in Kingman Koony Wednesday eve­ *€*€*€*€*€*€«€*«?€ ning. Bob Brown, high for men, also received the traveling prize. Mrs. Matthews was high for ladies and Mr. and Mrs. Phifer were low. Mrs. K. I. Peterson, Mrs. Jerry iWR » Mackey, Miss Ester Fogleman, Mrs. James McGinnis and Mrs. Cecil rä t 1 Smith attended the P. T. A. meet­ ing at the Kolony school house Thursday evening. Throughout the year Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown, and Mr. and » Mrs. William Ashcraft attended a JA N cooking utensil dinner at the Cliff Wright home in Kingman Kolony 1 Reasonable Rates. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jessie Creasy left Sunday for Bridger, Montana after visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nyssa, Oregon Cecil Smith and family. Mrs. L. C. Founds of Nyssa and Mrs. Richard Holly were Sunday Phone 261-M, Collect guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pounds. The Brownie Scouts met Tues­ The happiest Christmas season Good luck, good health and day at the home of their leader, Mrs. Richard Holly. you and your loved ones have prosperity every day in 1949 Mrs. James McGinnis and Joyce ever enjoyed, plus . . . —this is our wish to you. shopped in Boise Wednesday. Mrs. John Jarvis accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Elbert Hatch of From everyone here M ERRY CHRISTM AS • There are no "lemons” for sale in Homedale. to Boise shopping Wed­ nesday. our used car department. As a factory- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nlckolson of authorized Ford dealer, we can’t afford Owyhee dam spent Wednesday eve­ Ë5 ning in Adrian. to jeopardize our reputation or your Betty Ann Deffer has been ill friendship. with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landau and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nicholson shopped in Nyssa Saturday. Several room mothers of the Kingman Kolony grade school sacked candy for the school Mon­ And we all look forward to day afternoon. seeing you and serving you Marguerte Schuman is staying at the Cecil Smith home during again» during the new year. her sister's absence. Mr and Mrs. Frank Carr and A H APPY N EW YEAR family of Boise visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith Sunday. t_. The Lions club held its regular meeting at the Hudson cafe Thurs­ day evening. 7 S SO Returns to Nys— - Portland Men VUH- Mrs. Frank Morgan returned to; George Schanaman and Herland n*r home In Ny^aa after an ab-1 Cook of Portland visited last week sence of several months. Mrs. I ftt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ! h one Mr. Schanaman is a broth- a recent operation at the home . , of her sister, Miss Jeanette Cal- n °* Mrs Leach, and Mr Coo i kins of San Francisco. Mrs. Mor- 1 her nephew. ADRIAN MAN HURT IN FALL AT STORE Septic Tanks & Cesspools Cleaned 0 . K. Rubber Welders I RESH I BREAD u FARMER’S SUPPLY CO-OP. M b “L EM O M S'M ER E/ ^ V o-sJ 9 m LvV - | f k iú 4 Herriman Motor Company Here From Denver— 0 Mrs. Blaine Ballah and son, Ar* thur of Denver, Colorado have ar­ rived in Nyssa to visit at the home of Mrs. Ballah's mother, Mrs. Frank Morgan. Wra. E. SCHIREMAN Phone 61-W Auxiliary To Aid Needy— The American Legion auxiliary is preparing Christmas boxes to go to three needy families. The boxes will contain supplies, used clothing and a small amount of cash. If there are any families of veterans who are in need of help, they are BASIC MINERAL AND VITAMIN BODY FUEL THAT MEANS MORE ENERGY REPLACEMENT m , i As the wonderful, star-crowned story of Christmas moves once more through our lives, there is no one of us who is not conscious of the inexpressible divinity of the scasoa It is a time to be gen­ erous, a time for deep happiness, a time for neighborliness and good will tdwards all. Powell Service Station Kt Bring out all the tin­ sel and tree trim­ ming! Sing out the g a y e s t of carols! Have the jolly spirit of Christmas in your heart and share it with everyone you know. We extend to you and yours our sincere BEST W ISH­ ES of the season. V&e add our ivice to * the chorus o f Qood Cheer that greets ourd community this ^ Holiday Season - - * a r tS t % Bracken’s Cleaners J Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing X-Ray Shoe Fitting NYSSA OREGON & » f