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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1935)
GATE CITY JOÛRNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 1933. W. C. T. Ü. MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Percy Train, who SCHOOL STARTS FLETCHER OIL CO. SHEAVILLE COUPLE have been camped at the Knight ARE MARRIED IN ranch during the summer, are mov IN APPLE VALLEY ADDS FACILITIES Ten W. C. T. U. members met to the Lee Strode ranch on Tuesday of Mrs. C. W. WEISER THURSDAY ing ON WEST COAST |F.?berger at for the a home Succor Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Train SEPTEMBER 3rd short business ses are engaged in botanical and geo , BRING YOUR PAILS For Your Supply Honey of 8 Cents a Pound DURING AUGUST HONEY FOSTER’S SHOP m JOINTLESS ASH BOX Wheat Growers Don’t Fail Al Thompson Grain When you build or re-model, be sure your plumbing is of the best. Your home can’t be modern, neither can it be san itary and trouble-free with out good plumbing work. We give you the highest standard in workmanship and supplies. For your plumbing jobs, depend on— POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Phone 1 G e o r g e THE BEST is the Cheapest EVEN YOUR CAR WILL BE SUR PRISED, WILL SPURT AND LEAP AND DASH AHEAD, WITH ITS FIRST DEEP BREATH OF STAND ARD GASOLINE. JUST A BET TER GAS—BY FAR. Open Day and Night sion concerning the County Institute logical work and found this a fertile i to be held at Vale on Thursday. field to work. Completion of new refinery and! County officers for the ensuing Apple Valley—School in Apple J. V. A. Carter of Jordan Valley Valley ___ ____ _________ _ water-front terminal facilities in the j year will be elected. Mrs. Reberger will ___ begin Tuesday, _____ Sept- and his mother. Mrs. D. Carter, and | ember 3 Bailey and Mr ! Los Angeles area has been aimounc" serced a nice lunch at the close. sister Miss Ella, visited at the Dit- j ones nave been busy the past week! ed by Fletcher Oil Company of ton home Sunday j getting the building in readiness Boise. H. E. Baltzor was a business visit for the opening. During the past years, the com or in Silver City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simmerman at pany has continually widened its Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Baltzor were tended church in the Valley Sunday distributing area, and these added business visitors in Caldwell and morning. facilities in California the Nampa last week. They purchased a Apple Valley Lacies Aid will meet purpose of better serving are the for entire new Chevrolet sedan while there. in the church basement on Thurs district in which the companys Vel- Miss Connie Laquerica of Jor of this week, at which time of- tex products are marketed. dan Valley has been engaged to day flcers „m be elected, Products manufactured at the TO SEE teach the Sheaville school the I 0n Thursday evening August 22 Banduni Boulevard refinery, in coming winter. Mr and Mrs Ted Blackstock were Ithere wiU ** a baU game and ice i which Fletcher Oil Company is as- buslness v ^ I L m the ^ e y the "®*“* SOC‘al KlVen at the 80,1001 s°ciated with the Los Angeles Re past week Blackstock* brought h0USe 1X1 APP‘e VaUey’ aU° wresUing fining Company and Petrol Corpor- Before You Sell n a bund' o M am to w iL e o and other stuuts for entertainment; ati0n. will be transported by tank Your the* ranch. ‘ ^ ! are Planned. Everyone is invited to trucks to the new Fletcher terminals Sebastian Salutregui n , and d wlie if t from r a m St Callf. the Newlj con~ mwmn ronmanv mnvpd of the his Alasta1 ¿ h e e n ! Landii* 011 tro structed tanks give terminals a f mm the nTylet. r ic h to the Gem " “ n Z y ^ caPaclty of 200 000 barrels’ with pipe-line loading facilities to district for pasture last week. Henry Otani has been digging his the warf. See us for your sacks and The Jump Creek Sheep company I potatoes this week, twine moved a band of sheep to the1 Bernice Schrader has been con Appoximately 100.000 barrels of gasoline, with smaller amounts of Knight ranch this week. fined to her bed several days suf products, will be shipped from Miss Maxine Connell of Homedale with rheumatism. Dr. Mitch other the California terminal monthly via who has been spending the summer fering ell of Parma is the attending phy chartered tanker space to Fletcherfs with her aunt. Mrs Frank Hains, Jr, sician. Al deep-water terminals at Portland returned home Saturday. Conley Wilson and family are Miss Etta Masonholder is assisting moving to Nampa where he has and Seattle. with the house work at the Falen work Fletcher Oil Company markets its in the P F E. shops. “The Farmer’s Own Co-Op’’ home this week. Quite a number of Apple Valley j products Idaho, Wash- James and Ralph Stanford of people have returned from McCall ington and throughout Oregon. The company s Phone 26 Nyssa Nampa are visiting at the home of where they were working in the pea home offices are in Boise, their uncles Omer anc Ralph Stan harvest. ford of Jackson creek. Little Dixie Scott had the misfor Burr Skelton was a business visitor tune of running a big splinter in her at Sheaville Saturday. foot several days ago. Weiser and L. R Falen of SheavUle wei-3 married Thursday at Weiscr and left at once for a trip to Yel lowstone park. Miss Phipps is the daughter of Mrs. Wm. Coblskey, and was a resident of Sheaville. Mr. Falen Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Falen of Sheaville and has spent almost his entire life here where he is engaged In (arming and stock ralsUig. They will make their home on the ranch near Sheaville and their many friends wish them all happiness and success. The grading crew has just finished grading the road for a new bridge at the Knight ranch. This grade takes out the dangerous curve and makes the approach to the bridge straight. The bridge and graveling crew will soon move in to finish up the work. NYSSA GEO. J. KINZER Plumber Phone 134-J2 Parma Idaho Thompson Smoking and Drinking? Watch Your Stomach! For quick relief from indigestion and upset stomach due to excessive smoking and drinking try Dr. Emtl's Atlla Tablets. Sold on money back guarantee. The Nyssa Pharmacy.— Advertisement. \ METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 o'clock. Morning Worship 11:15 Sermon Subject: Ambassadors of Christ. We will observe the sacrament of the Lord's supper at this service. This is the last Sunday before Conference, j Violin duet by Howard Larson, Jr., and Curtis Foster. Epworth League 7:30. Evening Worship 8:30. Prayer and Praise Service Wed nesday evening at 8'oclock. ! Fiorine Lankford was a Tuesday overnight guesli of Mildred Hearron. ■X HAY FEVER it ESTATE HEATROLA Look At The Future RENTCHECKS u fuf the cfetuiine A HOME is thebestbuqina A stack of cancelled rent checks . . . or a completely paid for home? Which will it be ten years from today? T h e completely paid-for house can be had for about the same monthly outlay of dollars as the cancelled rent checks. Looked at from a purely economic standpoint it seems the height of folly not to use your rent money to PAY FOR THE HOUSE YOU LIVE IN. Most renters can own their own homes on their present budget—but lack the initiative to make the start. If you belong to this class COME IN AND SEE US. Well give you all the facts— and show you HOW with no obligation to you. CABINET HEATER »»« ! . . . . . a n d FREE COAL Is the BIG reason for placing your order NOW It wouldn’t be smart to let the offer of Free Coal in fluence your choice of a heater. But if your choice is that of the vast majority — a genuine Heatrola, it’s plenty smart to place your order now. Thus, you make sure of getting the model you want — when you want it, and aa a reward for your foresight you get a generous supply of coal free (500 to 2000 lbs.,* depend ing upon the model you select ). * O n * h « I I th * M «m o u n t « If hard coal 1« fu rn i.h rJ D O N ’T D E L A Y . This offer is for a few raora dajrt only. Maka o o lf a small dsposit now; rafnlar payment* do not atart until tha llaatroia la In your horn« and tha coal la in your bln. JACKSON LUMBER CO. S k e t c h e d a b o v e ¡a o n e o f the s e v e r a l n e w 15 th A n n iv e r s a r y m o d e ls. I t ' s a lo o k in t o th e fu t u r e — an in v e a tm e n t f o r the fu tu re . I n th e b ig H e a tr o la lin e t h e r e 's a s iz e f o r e v e r y h o m e, a s t y le f o r e v e r y tsste , a p r ic e f o r e v e r y budget. FREE COAL with the Estate HEATROLA RANGE, too! It is time to start thinking about your heating requirements for fall and winter. We have a large stock of stoves in stock, both new and used; Before You Buy tb«M <su«atltU« If hard eoal la fersiahad. PETERSO N FURNITURE CO . N O RD A LE FURNITURE STO RE See M A Y T I.L L A M P At this astonishing low price, you may now the more fully enjoy all the pleasure and health benefits of life in your summer home, cam p or cottage. Simply equip it with thia greatest of all modern white lights, and you’ll never miss electricity. Aladdin light supplies the one and most im portant missing link by providing real city lighting comiorts. Gives 10 times the light of the ordinary kerosene lamp — is simple, safe and sanitary. Handsome in design, with a wealth of exquisite Whip- . _________ sig n, i____________________ i„ qparfcnn^ clear ° h te or glass shades from which to chooGe. in Sparkling Ur .ia! Cla.s l3ea<rtMul C la ss and A ll-M e ta l « t r i e « In T a b le, H a n « ln « ( b ra c k e t and F lo o r L a m p « a t H ew L o w e r P r ic e » . the Stoves on Display At— O f m o o^A/ubee at f t *5 Cet Yours NOW—Before Prices Advance Co* a Bald ridge Implement NYSSA OREGON Drink Plenty of MILK Build up your resistance by drinking Shelton’s fresh, pure milk. A sunshine tonic for young and old. Produced in Oregon for Oregon folks. Shelton Dairy NYSSA OREGON COOL Artie sunrise has noth ing: on our ice cream cones and long cool drinks They are almost as cold, every hit as colorful, and really a lot easier to reach! An UNION PACIFIC STOVES Everybody knows the Heatrola Heater and everybody will aoon know the splendid new Heatrola Range for coal and wood. It is a worthy companion for the Heatrola Heater. Come in and aee it. Youll be delighted with its many con venience features; with its smart, modern design. W s’rs offering a supply of coal with the Heatrola Range, too, (ona ton with the De Luxe model; one-half ton with the Standard model).* "We make things Hot for you Dr. Herman Bundesen. nationally known medical authority and presi dent of tlie Chicago Board of Health, made the following statement in speaking of the air-conditioned trains: "Tills contribution to the health and comfort of the traveling public should give real encouagement to those who in the past have suffer ed because of the atmospheric con ditions associated with cross-country j travel, especially those afflicted with i hay fever." 1 You may forget about the heat and pollen laden dust of all forms of highway travel; forget all fear of travel from past discomforts and danger or highway hazards and ac cidents. Union Pacific has banished all of that with its safe air-condi tioned coaches. You don't know what travel comfort is. until you are on one of its new air-conditioned trains, enjoying cool, clean, quiet, health giving comforts not even found at home, Coach and tourist car patrons on the new special coach tourist car section of the Los Angeles Limited, known as "The Challenger", and on the Portland Rose, now enjoy new low-cost meals in air-conditioned comfort, only 25 cents for breakfast, 30 cents for luncheons, and 35 cents for dinners. And for these patrons, stewardesses who are trained nurses, free pillows, free drinking cups and free porter service are now provided. DeLuxe air-conditioned coaches for women and children only are now- operated on "The Challenger.” Ask your Union Pacific agent for full information. A L A D D IN Big Delicious Cones, in a variety of flavors, or an ice-cold glass of your favorite drink— Thr Ice cream your favorite kinds of comes flavor. 5c in All bottled and car bonated beverages, always Ice cold. Mike It a habit to visit our fountain. Nordale Furniture Store NYSSA n / OREGON N YSSA PHARM ACY