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About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1938)
NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL, TH U R S D A Y , In ths shade with more baskets and ilcency of the concoction when ap station where Main and Second do as soon as they were unloaded we plied to our Innards. Verily they do ] meet. They also are purveyors of scramble into the empty wagon bed Indeed be the staff of life and do those good Goodyear tires as well. and there in forded the Snake much save a bit on the wear and the tear Forget not to include a good cold the same as our grandmother must of the purse as w ell Pure and whole remedy on thy next shopping list have done in the "sixtys" Tls low milk such as Is sold by the Gate Then when this indlspo6tion lights water now and at the ford Is not | c ity Dairy here in Nyssa should be again as an unwelcome guest at thy belly deep on the horses who paused j given hi liberal portions to every fireside thou wilt be prepared to mid-stream for a rest and a lap of. member of the family. T w ill cut combat the evU without delay for the water. j down the cost of other foods a bit they do say that the quick treat In just a few minutes we were on too, and when combined with slices ment dost get the best results and a large island in the river and rid of the pure and nourishing breads at the Curry Drug store they do ing in the deep shade of trees down baked daily at the Nyssa Bakery, carry many kinds from which to drooping with much fruit. Pickers 'tls a combination meant for a choose. were there and their happy laugh kingly palate. At the Ramsey Market there be ter and gay bantering sounded Now Ed Pruyn do be an addict of a full assortment of those things Thing* A Hu ut Nyssa’s Shops much like a picnic. Pretty girls in the speed races and wilt travel far which this race of men doest put in jeans and clean cut boys all busy, to see a good one. Verily he does their innards to keep the soul and picking and picking. But they were love the tune of a perfect motor body together. And especially fine not fast enough for on the ground singing and he is just the guy to see are their canned goods. So man;, lay literally tons of the fruit wast when the one in thine own heap things there be canned upon their Now a peach orchard in this land ing. But not altogether for here doest decide to go on a holiday at shelves that one could build a wholf ist naught to get excited about for there are picker uppers, salvaging' the most crucial moment. He'll get dinner there from. Tiue it is, that they do be as common to this com . the best for their own needs. A l- the kinks out of It in jiffy time.and with an assortment of cans from munity as frogs in a stagnant pool. together twould have made a grand whats more 'twill stay unkinked for their shelves and a good can opener But he one of John Prati’s which stage setting and we left its gaiety I a long, long spell most any one canst prepare a mea we did on Monday visit with a good i and peace reluctantly, returning on And fpeaking of klnks hast the worth the sitting down to. friend leaves one feeling that they Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad !! b° t[f)meCl h“ 1 rowed by “ I disposition of thine Jchn been a bit have explored a bit of old Europe. I® y?uth wbo didst tell us that | twisted and thou do consider him vertisers and thou wilt not waste Tls but a short stretch up a country this is the twelfth year he has pick at times as fit to be tied. Well thou thy time and thy gas going farther. lane from town where one comes to ed the golden fruit for Mr. Prati. must have learned long since that a stone house by the rivers edge. And many there be who are en all work and no play makes Jack Where peppers and tomatoes ripen CO W H OLLOW joying in this bountiful harvest this not only a dull boy but a bad one ing glisten as splotches of flame in By The Happy Farmer the afternoon sun midst the green summer and the resulting low prices as well. But if thou wilt watch the vines and close by are sheds stacked and busy are the house wives with paper and find those nights when Last week 8am Cates while high with baskets of golden tangy many mouths to feed canning the the Nyssa Theatre hast arranged a golden globes in . unbelievable program particularly for the mas- down on his knees cleaning trash fruit. amounts. culin taste, and then wilt lure thy out of a spill in his irrigation ditch A pair of fat dobbins drew up And at the Wilson grocery store Head-of-the-house to see it he wilt fe lt some run up his pant leg to are all sizes and manner of jars to relax in the comfortable seats and j his knee. Supposing it to be a lizard be filled. Jars that will keep the forget the land and the drop in he looked back and saw a snake's fruit pure and uncontaminated with prices and all his other bedevil tail. It did not take long to sling him the natural flavor unchanged. And ments and return to his own bed out and kill him. This story sounds pretty snaky and board refreshed in mind and easy they are to seal fast too. But there be many new easy ways body to say nothing of the improve- ! but Sam swears by it and his 13- to put up fruit these days that were ment in disposition. And even if thy | year-old granddaugter was with not known to the generations of John be ever as sweet as honey j him. women before us. So that it need about the homestead, s till1 he will j W e Cow Hollowites are pleased not be the task to us that it was to enjoy the entertainment o ffe re d , to se the big school bus gathering them. And at the Baldridge Imple every night at this Nyssa Th eatre.. up our kiddies this year. We have And didst know that Omer at his had a fight to get our roads so we ment we did see this past week a Eugene Schreiber, is could get the large bus over them, pressure cooker that didst make us Owyhee Drug store fountain M. D. long to own it. So many uses we felt again serving that tasty and satis but the route is now started. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Jim Trummell stifleled one of his that it couldst be put to in our fying hot chocolate that every one Glasses Fitted enjoyed last winter and spring, till horses a few days ago. daily living. Jim thinks he has nothing but Telephone 33 Sure and the days, when the sun summer didst turn the taste to Ices. Saratoga Hotel Bldg. W e have a friend who did this hard luck. Leastwise he has had gets high, be still as warm almost as 620 Main Street those of the month just gone, but past week build a wee house for .hisj plenty o f hard luck this summer. Dale Limbaugh Is batching now. CALDW ELL, IDAHO tls the early morning and evenings fam ily and didst so arrange It th a t) His wife, his sister and her husband that warn us that there is a winter some time when the family ship j and his brother have all gone to to be faced again ere we sec the come into sight again he may add DR. J. C. B O W M A N Emmett to-work in the prunes. spring and a light weight sweater another room or two. Verily we do | We all hope after another year or hast become a handy thing to have call him wise for to own a bit o f | Veterinarian so we will all be financially able to about. Now at the Golden Rule ground and roof over thine head stay with our farms and not need store on Saturday last we didst spy j goes far towards eliminating the to go out and work. some fine soft wool sweaters in all constant fear of the wolf at the door •Mrs. Clarence Niccum has a total the new and becoming fall shades, and keeps peace within the housc- Phone 39W of 290 quarts o f peaches canned. Also there be many built to hide a j hold. She thinks she has the peach can bit of dirt so that the small boy and | And we do have here in Nyssa ning record of Cow Hollow. Mrs. busy mnn may be kept snug also, several lumber yards where one can M A X S. T A G G A R T Helen Nicuum also has 150 quarts We didst see a soft white one with : get the cheaper grades of lumber of peaches canned, most any of us a straight across neck line that as well as the highest to build ln- would be proud of that many. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W would be lovely with the new fall i to their manses and at prices hard i We were up to Sam Cates’ place suit when one needs a bit of warmth I to duplicate else where. And Mr. | other day looking at his crop. Western Hotel Building in the blouse. j Ostrom at the Nyssa lumber yard j the Also we didst purchase m any' do be one well able to advise a per- , Sam is very close to 70 years old and has never irrigated before but things at the grocery counter and son on what to get to make the he is showing us all how to raise a D R . C. A . A B B O T T funds stretch the farthest. liked them all but especially nice C H IK O PK A t T it P H Y S IC IA N Our good friend W illard Jack- crop on new land. and tasty with a fresh made flavor He has com like you would ex P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y were the crackers. And of many son didst step in for a “ Hello” after pect the farmers down on the old Phone 25 sorts and brands and sizes of pack his return from his journey east land to raise. He says he has raised O ffice: 3 Block South of M. ages to fit the needs and the purse and didst say that at his lumber yard this winter folks can again corn in five different states, but he E. Church contents of all. , never before raised so good corn. Hast a baby in thy house and the buy that fine coal he has supplied Rookstool who came from Nebras chill of the morning ist not the best the country side with for the past ka says he never saw such com be N Y S S A L IB R A R Y for it, and still thou doest delay to three years. Surely at the Powell service they fore. get up the old heater or to turn on OPEN SA TU RD A Y Sam also has about five acres of the furnace till summer is done in do be a good jump ahead of the 2:30 to 7:30 weather man for already they do high gear that looks great. He says deed. Then an electric heater doest A L L P A T R O N S WELCOME high gear is of more value per acre serve thee most nobly and will do so be advising the motorist that the than the corn. Librarian .... Mrs. S. B. Davis time is about at hand to think of later when fickle spring and its Dude Parker is a very busy man changable weather is here again. an anti freeze In the motor. And now. Since his son Jack has started And at the Idaho Power they do we do think that tis a good advice C IT Y T R A N S F E R back to high school. He has to run have them. Nice to look at and as some morning we will awake to T R A N S FE R R IN G find that the mercury hast done a the cream route and do the farm warm to sit by. and work too. Scarcely a week goes by that we nose dive and taken any loose wa T R U C K IN G W e called on Bill Parker the do not speak with some one who ter about on a freezing spree. But other evening and also to visit his Phone 15 and Phnnr 28 mentions our bank here, the Nyssa tis like those boys at the Powell water melon patch. Bill thinks his C. K LIN K E N B E R G branch of the First National Bank service to be first in helpful hints j melons are not as large as they of Portland and of what fine things to the motorist and to deliver the should be, but the sunny slopes of O P T O M E T R IS T it is doing for this community. It goods in good gas and oil. '•See McFall and See Better” Walter Fox hast built from a few i Cow Hollow sure put the flavor in lends a sense of security and of well them. cabins on a sunbaked block a ver being in the community to the W e were up to Doc Rafingtons stranger and to the old timer as able little city about himself. Forj the other day after a feed of esn- now there be row upon row of new well and does serve all of our fin tlopes but the cows had got out and ancial needs in a business like and and modern cabins, with a grocery store, and now the latest. His out eaten up the patch almost vines satisfactory fashion. 3 nd all. W e would be in favor of Now tis a fine thing to have a side market where one may pur shooting the cows. husband who ist a neat tinkerer chase at all time fresh fruits and and canst fix the things that go vegetables at country prices. DR. J. A . M c F A L L Fall time means party time and out of gear on the family home oft be on stead. It doest save a neat penny on miladys thoughts will E YE S IG H T S P E C IA LIS T the fam ily budget and usually he what to give for a prize at the next O N T A R IO OREGON do be a stay-at-homer as well. All entertainment. Now all of the fair i l » '! of which is one of the reasons why sex and most of the male, if made WYCKOFF some wives do not grow gray But to confess, do like the faint w hiff there be times when a tlnkerers : of a sweet scent and at the Nyssft J E W E LR Y STORE knowledge wilt not suffice and an | pharmacy they do carry a generous O fficial Tim e Inspector for expert be needed. Now when such supply of perfumes at many prices Union Pacific a time shall arrive at thy duggout and oft do know the favored odor i and tis a plumbing worry or a fur of their customers as well. O N T A R IO OREGON They do say that Art Norcott nace out of gear that doest be devil Servie* thee Just call on the man Charles makes a lovely fire fighter and j when ever his business doest per Starks at the Nyssa plumbing and R O B T . D. L Y T L E he wilt have it back in shape so mit he be among those volunteers ATTORNEY that the tinkerer may carry on present to lend his aid at the end ' And C O U N S E LO R -A T-LA W o f the hose when another* house is I from there. First National Bank Building all j Now we have oft heard o f the e f afire. And we do think that Phone 66 ficacy of milk and bread mixed these men do deserve more praise - into a poultice but it did ever seem and gratitude than can be extended ; VALE OREGON too messy for us to try but we also to them. But Art also dost not stint have long since learned of the ef- | himself in service and the care of | ' his patrons at the Norcott service i Ye Snooper’s Coiumn Professional | Cards i»w • S " " ! ! ilo. ' Charles Wilson A L L R O O M S OUTSIDE • A L L H A V E PRIVATE BATH • CENTRAL L O C A T IO N N E A R S H O P S , THEATRES A N D A U P O IN T S O F INTEREST • E C O N O M IC AL ------------- + ------------- Pupil o f Otto K. Herman and Kathryn Eckhardt and Eunice Wennermark of Angeles. W ill teach in Nyssa each week. Los KING GEORGE NITIL SPACIOUS. AIRY ROOMS'RESTFUl BEOS *n W ITH FROM' L BATH GARAGE SERVICE M ASON AND G E AR Y STREET ------------- + ------------- Phone 334 or Box 526 Payette j week from Blanchard, Idaho, shej M r and Mrs Wm. Woodcocs. _ ..i | is stayihg withe her grandparents,; two daughters were week end visit- ! Mr and Mr*. Charles CuUckson ors at the home of Mrs. Woodcocks Miss Marjorie Smith of Glenns ? and attending high school in Par-1 brother Gug Wise and family in Ferry, Miss Arlene Obendorf of I Jordan Valley. Norman and Shorty Roswell and Donald Potter o f Cen ' Jna. Mrs. Charles Hermo and baby I w ise who had been visiting here tral Cove who are teaching in the and Sons Donald and Lynn. Mrs returned home with them. ■ Ten Davis school this year are Harry Meyer and daughter Alice A Sunday school was organized boarding with Mrs Austin Goodson were Monday visitors in the George here at the school house on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis of M er Tucker home in Boise. the 11 with a good attendance. Mr. idian spent Thursdad afternoon Carl Graham of Blanchard, Idaho Weibal of La Grande was the or wnh Anna Jeanne Tucker. rented the Charles Oullickson farm ganizer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frilwider he and his family will move down The Gordon Dickson family mo motored to Huston Monday and got next week. Mr. and Mrs. Gulllckson tored to Halfway on Friday taking peaches. are planning to spend a year In their daughters there to attend M r and Mrs. F. G. Holmes, Mr. California. school. They will reside with their and Mrs. F. F. Bayer of Nyssa, Mr. sister, Mrs. Kennet Taylor. and Mrs. George Hudson and Mrs. Maude Self who has spent IR O N S ID E daughter of Boise were Sunday din 1 the past six months In Ontario re- ner guests at the Austin Goodson School started here on Monday, ] turned here to reside. home. W e had a fine rain this week and Sept. 4 with fourteen pupils in at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne and tendance. Mrs. Minnie Davis of it turned cooler. There was frost Lawrence Day of Nampa were and ice in several places but did Merril, Ore., is the teacher. Thursday evening callers at the Eldorado grange met In regular n°t damage crops. Martin Gould home. session on Friday. Sept. 9, with 27 | ------ Mrs. Maude Welsh of Roswell members and two visitors present. I j n Boisc__ spent Saturday and Sunday with A fter the business session the lec Mr. and M!rs. H. R Sherwood Anna Jeanne Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Farris and turer presented an Interesting pro-1 gpent 8unday ln ^ gram with anecdotes about Oregon. family from Missouri are visiting Later Mesdames Ernest Locey and Here From Boise— at the George Johnston home. Mr. Earl Lofton served Ice cream and Ray Chapman of Boise was a Farris Is planning to locate in Ida cake. Friday, Sept 30 was desig- guest at the Frank Hall home here ho. nated as Booster night Everyone is the first of the week. I t was Chap- Robert and Bobby Shippy of Par cordially invited. Don't forget the man's first visit to Nyssa ln two ma spent the week end with their dance Saturay Sept. 1. years. grandparents, M r and Mrs. John Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bartles and daughter Ruth and Frank Gahley spent Sunday afternoon at the O r ville Atteberry home at Wilder. Mrs. Henry Meyers and daugh ter of Portland are visiting her sis ter Mrs. Charles Hermo and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gooele, Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson and Miss Annabelle Lees of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Proctor were Sunday din ner guests at the Frank Moss home. O v e r th e agricultural Mr. and Mrs. John Ekberg and region s o f the west daughter of Merriol, Ore. were vis m ay b e found som e itors from Thursday until Sunday o f the finest edu ca in the John Pritchard home. Mr. Fkberg has bought the farm John is tional institutions in farming and will take possession In th e nation. S u g a r November. b e e t g r o w i n g and Mrs. Louise Nelson and Miss processing, in a la rg e M yrtle Nesbith of Emmett spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Gertie measure, help support Bartles. these schools which Bert March and George Thorton in d irectly m ean dollars and cents to the future of Dry Buck were Monday vistors o f those com munities. The farm er, th e fa c to ry , at the Gus Proctor home. Miss Sylvia Buran arrived last the associated industries, all p a y taxes which T E N D A V IS I SUGAR BEETS SUPPORT u/ / SAR F R A N C I S C O OUR SCHOOLS support these schools. Men • . . A d d Months of W e a r to you Shoes Because th e sugar b e e t dollar circulates in the same com m unity w here it is p rodu ced, the supporting o f th ese institutions is m a d e possible. Every man, woman, and child, no m atter what his occupation, is th e re b y ben e fite d b y the resources fro m th e sugar b e e t. Thus, the gro w in g o f th e sugar b e e t makes possible the increase in culture and edu cation necessary to the p rogress o f th e west. •ay i Have them re built the modern way with new soles and heels In te rm o u n taln Beet 5uqar Companies A B B O T ’S S H O E SHOP F IR S T STREET NORTH OF M AIN Mr. Stewart, now...he stutters Some folks you gotta learn to like, but not Mr. Stewart. He stutters terrible, but no body notices much, because they like him. The first time he came in my station, I tipped him off to our oil. “Everybody has' to do a lot o’ stop-and-go drivin’ these days,” I started in, “an’ that means they need a spe cial oil.” “B -B -B -B u t . ■ . says Mr. Stewart. Teacher of Violin and Viola o f Boise SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 “When you stop and let your engine cool off,” I hur ried on, “your oil drains down off the movin’ parts, leavin’ ’em practically dry.” “B - B - B - B u t . . says Mr. Stewart. I interrupted him: “And when you S T A R T , you oughtn’t to have to W A I T to have your oil get moving. It oughta F L O W — faster’n greased lightnin’.” “B - B - B - B u t . . says Mr. Stewart. “Yessir,” I cut in, “and only a quarter for a quart, too. Ain’t that something!” “B -B -B -B u t ...” says Mr. Stewart, laughing at me, “I-I b-been using G-Golden Shell for s-six months.” So I laugh, too. Sincerely,