The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 29, 1932, Image 3

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The Laundry
DOES IT BEST, AND FOR LESS . . .
We are equipped to do your family washing the
economical float iron way .. .. or all beautifully
fin ish ed ----or rough dry. You will find that at
our prices you will save money. Here your laun­
dry costs you less.
THE UNITED LAUNDRY
T. R. Pashley, Prop.
NYSSA
OREGON
Deer
SEASON
Is Open Until October 25th
WM. TEUSCH
SAYS JOURNAL
ti it a paper of which Nyssa people
can well be proud. Very truly yours,
.
s Wm. L. TEUTSCH,
Assistant County Agent Leader.
APPLE VALLEY
RANCHER ERECTS
FINE NEW SILO
IS GOOD WEEKLY
NEW RANCH HOME
Apple Valley—Fred Osterkamp has
completed the installation of his new
WAS SALOON IN
silo. It is a cement block, 50 teet high
inside diameter 10 feet. It has
WESTFALL’S PAST with
been lined with concrete. It will hold
silage to carry Mr. Osterkamp’s Hol-
sten dairy herd about six months.
Westfall—The Thompson family have Ruckers will fill the silo, also their own
about completed their new five-room and Levi Stephens. Mr Osterkamp says
home near Westfall. It is partly built of suage is one of the best feeds for the
lumber which came from the famous dairy herd.
old Westfall saloon building. The
Ventrees are picking their Johnathan
Thompsons bought 200 acres of county apple crop. A crew is also picking at the
owned land which was formerly the O. tract managed by Bill Edson.
Claypool ranch and began work on
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilkerson and
their new home last spring. Removal of family of Notus visited at the W. Wilk­
the old saloon wrote finis to a land­ erson home Saturday.
mark with a past, which included the
Mildred Fisher returned home last
fatal shooting of an early day marshall week from New Plymouth.
in Westfall. The once picturesque cattle
Mrs. Levi Stephens and Mrs. A. E.
town has dwindled to store, school and Summy attended the recital in Parma.
postoffice.
W. W. Gauntlett and mother are
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Small and small visiting in Mountain Home.
daughter Nellie were week end visitors
A family reunion was held at the J.
in Ontario. They visited their daughter I. Boston home last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Mary who is staying with Mrs. O. M. Raymond Boston of Swan Falls, Mr.
Castleman and attending school.
and Mrs. Earl Boston; Henry Boston;
WANT ADS
Oliver Sandy of Bonita spent several Roy Boston of Caldwell, Mary Boston
W H i TRADE JERSEY COW for good days riding for his cattle. He stayed and Miss Sutton of Emmett attended.
Leo Freiermuth has installed a sort­
shotgun—a real bargain. Inquire The at the Corrigal and George Toombs
homes.
ing and washer machine on his Fruit
Journal, City. Oct. 6 Pd.
Mrs. Herbert Corrigal and children tract. Lee Hobb and son will harvest
are staying in Vale where the children the Apple crop this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Robinson visited
F O R S A L E —Camp and supplies, attend school. They are home over week
the J. J. Hicks Sunday.
Shacks, beds, stoves, mattresses, blan­ ends.
kets machinery. Some good buys in
Garret Smit and son John are riding 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pielstick visited
heatrolas 115 and $20. J. F. SHEA TUN­ in this community this week. They are Arrowrock dam Sunday.
Bernard and James Wamtzes and
NEL CAMP 8 miles from Adrian. Oct. camped at the M. E. Jenkins ranch.
Marie Jenkins and Marjery Hart are family came from Driggs to visit their
27 Pd.
spending the winter at the home of mother here.
Those returning from New Meadows
CHRISTMAS CARDS *1.50 and $2 for Doris Edmondson and attending the
box of 25 cards imprinted with your Westfall school. There is no school at
name. Cash price. The Journal office, Indian creek.
John Cannon returned home Tuesday
Nyssa.
from Ontario where he spent several
days. While there he was afflicted by
FOR RENT—O n e 3-room modem illness. He has about recovered.
apartment, furnished, bathroom in
Mrs. Geo. Toombs is staying at the
connection. S W A N APARTMENTS. home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave
City.
®-22* Hawkins of Nyssa while she and her
brother Ernest Hawkins are working at
WILL PAY CASH FOR 100 Good Leg­ D. T. Sleep orchard picking apples.
horn hens or pullets, priced right. S.
Bill Westfall made a trip to Vale
D. Bigelow, Nyssa.
Wednesday.
The following letter Is from a formel
Nyssa man and needless to say, we are
very grateful for such a communica-
I tlon.
Corvallis, Oregon State College, Sept
24—(To the Editor)—A copy of the
September 15 Issue of the Gate City
Journal came to my desk today. Prom
time to time I have had occasion to
read the Journal and have been im­
pressed with its excellence ever since
you became publishers of it. After care­
fully reading this issue I cannot refrain
from writing to compliment you.
There is no weekly paper of which
I know, and I have opportunity to see
many of them, which more thoroughly
1 covers the news of its community, con­
tains more alert advertising, and all
put together in attractive form, than
does yours. Your paper, I believe, re­
flects accurately the progressive spirit
of the community in which It is located.
YEARS
HAVE
We have the ammunition you will need in get­
ting that big buck you are going after.
See our full line of hunting knives—you will find
what you want in our large assortment.
We Are Glad To Have You Call
Baldridge Imp. Co.
All Kinds of Household Hardware
PHONE 113
Nyssa, Oregon
FOR SALE—120 acre farm located as
follows: S1-2NW1-4, NW1-4SW1-4 IRONSIDE HUNTER
Section 11, Township 21, Range 46. Half
BAGS BIG BUCK
cash, balance on or before 3 years at 6
per cent. How much am I offered. J.
WILL BECKLEY, Roseburg, Ore..
Ironside—Arthur Beam was one of
Sept. 22-Oct. 20Pd. the first hunters to return with a deer.
He bagged a 7-point buck. Foyd White
AMMUNITION, Hunting knives and returned Thursday with his deer.
other supplies for the deer hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Molthan of On­
BALDRIDGE IMPLEMENT CO., City. tario are spending a few days with their
son Elmer and family.
Chas. Powell, republican nominee for
NEW SHIPMENT OF MATTRESSES
sheriff, and wife were interviewing
at Nordale Furniture Co., City.
voters in Ironside Sunday.
Ralph Dern and family and Mr. and
TOMATOES 40c per bushel; cabbage Mrs. Booth of Unity were in Ironside
1 i-2c lb. Smith’s garden, 2 miles Sunday.
north Methodist church, Nyssa. S29pd
Mrs. H. C. Elms and Anna Blatchly
returned Friday from Ontario where
CALLING CARDS Printed in any print they spent two weeks.
you like at Gate City Journal. Box
Mrs. Mattie Mackey, who has been
of 100 cards *1.26, panel or plain.
visiting relatives here for three weeks,
left Friday for her home at Detroit,
HAY FOR SALE-H. R. Quinby, Nyssa. Michigan.
§
July 14*.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lofton motored to
Weiser Friday and brought home Rich­
ard and Wayne Lofton and John Mol­
than from the Institute. Elmer Molthan
took them back on Sunday.
Will Blatchley of near Eugene, uncle
of Mrs. H. C. Elms, and friends visit­
ed here Saturday. Mrs. Elms accompan­
ied them to Jamieson to see her
brother Morgan Carllle.
Miss Iva Cape left for Westfall where
she will work for the Woodward family.
Mrs. Jerry Presley of Brogan Is
spending the week with Mrs. Omar
Presley while their husbands are deer
hunting.
Mrs. A. R. Van Buren is spending a
few days at Fruitland with her son and
daughter.
ELECTION
T I n E
City Transfer
Just Around the Comer
TRUCKING
and
See The Journal For:
TRANSFERRING
Phone IS and Phone 28
— High Grade Printing
C . KUNKENBERG
PROVED
IT
$1.35 Value Shaving Set
— for—
$1 Gem Micromatic Razor, richly gold plated,
one piece, recently introduced, with
5 Blades— and 35c tube Palmolive Colgate’s
Shaving Cream
All for 4 9 c
Come in Today— Supply Limited
Nyssa Pharmacy
The Rexall Store
OREGON
NYSSA
LIBERTY THEATRE
Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, Friday-Saturday, Sept. 29-30-O ct. 1
“NO GREATER LOVE’’
Bennett, Beryl Mercer and Betty Jane Graham.
Drama as big as throbbing heart of Humanity.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Otcober 2-3-4
“SADDLE BUSTER”
With Tom Keene
..“the world’s safest and
best non-skid tread” . .
T RADE IN
NO SHOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT
y o u r e l d tire«
cood / Y ear
ALL-WEATHER
See how Goodyear puts big
husky keen-edged blocks of
rubber in th e center —to dig
in, grip and hold on slippery
roads.
Morestop! Remember, brakes
stop the wheels—but it takes
tiret with traction to stop the
car w ithout slip or skid.
Other treads come and got
th e Goodyear All-W eather
grows m ore p opular every
year. This tire outsells any
other in the world.
Take advantage of our trade-
in allowance—have the world's
safest and best tires on your
car for fall and winter driving!
Latest Lifetime Guaranteed
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
WHY CONTINUE TO BE THE GOATS ?
For years the taxpayers, automobile owners and small truck
owners have been carrying the load of our state highway program.
Last year the state collected *6.548.000.00 in license and mileage
fees from the owners of motor vehicles. Over *6,000,000 00 of this
amount was contributed by automobiles and privately owned trucks
not operating for hire. But a little over *500.000.00 was contributed
by all freight and passenger vehicles operating for compensation.
Of this latter amount 2444 freight ‘ Contract Haulers” paid but
*144.433.00 or *59.00 per vehicle. This means that such freighters
were free to operate day and night over the thousands of miles of
state and county roads upon payment of but 16c per day in license
fees per vehicle. Is it any wonder the automobile owner and small
truck owner are crying out against the injustice of the prevailing
fees?
Supertwist Cord Tires
— Satisfactory Prices
The proposed Highway Protection Law (Freight Truck and
Bus Bill) aims at securing lower license fees for automobiles and
privately owned and operated trucks. It makes it the duty of the
State Highway Commission to classify all traffic over our highways
and determine the burdens imposed by each. Having this informa­
tion before it the Commission shall,. in a report to the Governor,
make recommendations for a redistribution of license fees. Such
information when transmitted to the legislature will enable it to
prepare a schedule of fees that will bring relief to the owners of
privately owned vehicles and cause the heavy operators for com­
pensation to contribute a Just share of the cost of constructing and
maintaining our public highways.
THE FEDERAL LAND
BANK
OF SPOKANE
Fait
ORDER YOUR POLITICAL CARDS NOW
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FARM
For Anything in Printing
LAND
SALE
In counties of Washington.
Adams, Payette in Idaho.
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Through the proposed measure lies the way to lower license
Malheur and Harney in Oregon
STARTS September 26 for one
The GATE CITY JOURNAL
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daughter Myra visited Mrs. Tina Curry
of Boise Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. McMasters and son ar­
rived from Sandpoint last week to visit
the Lee Hobbs.
Mrs. Lee Bruno is ill.
With Dickie Moore, Alexander Carr, Richard
— First Class Stock
Copy and Cuts Furnished
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hickman. Chester Johnson, Thomas
Clendening.
D. A. Rogers has rented the parson­
age.
Mrs. M. Clendening, son Thomas and
PHONE 19, NYSSA.
week at
HOTEL WASHINGTON,
Weiser, Idaho
fees and it should receive the support of the people.
Lawrence Service
STATION
NY8SA
This i
OREOON
VOTE 314 -YES
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Highway Protective Association
By Oswald West, President
531 Ry Ex. Bldg. Portland, Oreg.