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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER là, 1 m in number to sv#n think of raising where by to keep one* bones in proved bakery appliances used. Buy a finger in protest. comfort will not be needed. But tts a dozen, heat them in the oven, And now that chief drum major too much to expect for soon Old Sol sprinkle samé fresh powdered sugar in Germany doest go forward in will be on his way for the fourth of thereon alid watch that smile of arrogance making ever greater de July in Brazil and we this side of satisfaction. On all sides and in every corner mands upon the prostrate country. the line are bound to shiver for a Perhaps it is not for us pigmy while at least. So be wise and pre the farmers now are talking roads. men to see the whole great scheme pare for the winter heating needs. More and better roads. Sure it is I f it be a stove that thou wouldst that we need them. But a good tire of things behind the present day happenings in the world o f history. have, delay the final purchase until may make a bad road passable and But an infinite plan there of a thou hast investigated those fine will hold to a good road in all kinds surety is which in the end will win Sunflame oil burners that Wes of weather. over every adverse condition and Brown doest carry in sizes to fit And that is what those good Good the most stubborn opposer of liberty any house or place of business. Years that Art Norcott at the Nor- and justice. For there be a higher Clean, easy to run and economical cott service dost merchandise wilt do for one always. plan for the advance of the species they are to operate too. TliLu*s About Nyssa's Shops And even as much as we have and law than any that Hitler or And many there are particularly any of his cohorts can lay down these who till the soil, who do wish tried to force it at time still the fam- and by which even he must be gov most heartily for a long hard freeze, heap will not run with out gas and It doest seem to us that the great erned and to which he will in the so thick the crop pests who live in the best is always the cheapest in acclaim of a week ago In Europe end be forced to submit. the ground are here abouts and the long run and that is what one W e as a people have forgotten the they do feel that the best and surest gets when they purchase their gas that through a last minute coup d ’etat of certain statesmen that the God of our forefathers In the course way to eliminate them is by freez at the Texaco Service Statiqp where Taylor Gudmundsen dost wield the war drums had been muffled at of our higher civilization and it may ing them- in their lairs. baton. least for another generation has take suffering and even invasion So we have already learned the Twas a mean trick of the thief to to bring us back. But sooner or lat weather man wilt have a hard time gone awry. break in and steal the monies at the And Zcechoslovakia in her resig er all men must find him and in pleasing every one. But this we do Boise Payette. Monies they might nation to the inevitable doest re that time will come progress and know also that he who lays in a but their good of this supply bt that coal that A1 Thomp take from them, mind us of a poor little dog who peace and the fulfilment name in the lumber merchandising neglected by her owners wast the higher plan. son and his son Herschel do traffic I t does not seem to be natures in will have few ashes to empty to world never. For good lumber and pray of every larger canine in the courteous treatment has been a long neighborhood. Who to get the bone way to conside the individual man, mar the winters rest. established record of that company she had searched for wouldst nip nor even the nation at times, in the Also we dist this past week chat In this community. A good reputa her on the south end going north furtherance of her betterment for with a lady of the new land where tion that will not soon be taken and vice versa until, the poor thing the race. But we have come up a they are soon to have that electric from them. wouldst drop her prize and grovel long way on file road to peace and service of the Idaho Power and she Tis said of Jack Spratt that he for mercy. T ill we couldst stand it liberty for all and will not cease didst also tell us that already she could eat no fat and of his wife no longer and didst prevail upon until we have reached the goal. But had looked at some of the equip that she could eat no lean. And of her owners to let us put her in a he who stands in the way or trys ment that she had wished for for a truth if they had purchased their home that wanted her in the coun to force his will against the Divine over a year and that she has spoken meats at the Nyssa packing com try. And now they tell us that she, will in the end find himself be to the Idaho Power store for a fine feeling the protection of her master tween the millstones with no one to reconditioned electric range. For pany here in Nyssa twould not have been necessary for there they do behind her, doest stand at the gate pull him out. The dictators are riding high while she would have liked a new merchandise in fine meats to please and defy any to enter whom she now but they will in the end fall as one with all the latest gagets and all tastes and the pocket book as doest not know. has every one of their predecessors. dinges still with so much to be pur well. So Zcecholovakia deserted has The beet trucks, heavy laden, do On Saturday night we didst mill chased at once she didst let discre has chosen the wiser of two evils tion be her guide and chose this roll past our door towards the fac in and out of our marts of trade. and grovels at the heels of her in tory where soon their earthy gray And among them scarce a face that one at such a great saving. vader. A miserable peoples too few But if it be that they purse is full burden will turn to sugar glistening we lecognized so fast hast the new people poured into our lands this or thy needs different The Idaho white. A miracle indeed of modern past season. Twas but a year or so Power doest have at its store a full science the way tis done in this age since that one didst know about selection of all that is newest and of invention, but unless the trucks shape every one they chanced to meet up most modern in electrical equip are sturdy and In perfect they will not long stand the hard on these game avenues de com ment. Bert Lienkaemper at the Powell grind. Let Sid Smith at his garage merce. But one there be who has tarried long and served his com service station didst warn us again across from the Journal office give munity well and that be Barney W il against waiting too long to fill, the them the once over on the home son at his viande stand. First he is heap’s radiator with an anti-freeze return trip and then they will be with the new green things in the for he said that this be tricky wea sure to make the grade again in spring and until Jack Frost nips the ther and like as not the old family sure time. Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad- vines he carries all the fresh fruits thermometer will take an unan and vegetables that the country side nounced nose dive some night and vertisters and thou wilt not waste doest produce, and more. For when he will be going around trying to be thy time and thy gas going farther. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat the snow lays upon the ground still polite and not say " I told you so.” Glasses Fitted A t the Golden Rule the other day one may prehase there delectable Telephone 33 greens shipped in from distant we didst spy about a bit and saw a Saratoga Hotel Bldg. fine new collection of ladies dresses fields. 620 Main Street John Quigley returned Sunday Also this week we didst watch a about to be put on display. C ALDW ELL, IDAHO There seemed to be a predomin from his foim er home in Canada r.limy black spider spin a fine web back or our desk and there after ance of dark blue with white and and says he thinks this a pretty day by day didst hang like a m ali pastel trimmings and it is meet and good country. gnant curse to all flies etc. Then right that they do for fashion says Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster and came a day when a lifeless husk of this year that such combinations daughter, June spent Sunday west Veterinarian nether spider dist dangle back and be smart indeed. But if thou be one of Cario Juncttion at the Wm. Mc- arth, a grim warning. So didst con of those who looks like Methusela’s Elroy home. sider it high time to be investigat- aunt insuch a rig there are some Lowell Willis and Mont Corbett inf the nationality of the sleek and autumn mixes that are bound to spent Sunday afternoon with Ed Phone 39W smug inhabitant who didst dash out do all they can with what they have win and Harold Kurtz. and back to cover again with such to do with in feminine pulchritude. Mrs. Harlan Maw of the Richland speed. Didst try a generous dose of And serviceable too they are in this district visited Monday with Mrs. land of much dust. some of that fly spray which we Glen Suiter, they called on Mrs. E. And in at their grocery counters L. Lunger in the afternoon. had but recently purchased at the A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Nyssa Pharmacy and which is onni were some right smart buys in the Joe Byram is mowing clover for potent on all flies but which left better grade of staples so much so seed. this critter unscathed. So didst pull that we were forced to part with Western Hotel Building Dan Corbett accompanied L. J. It protesting from the nest and then a penny or so before we left the Norris and Dave Beers of Nyssa on squashed it lightly and there upon smiling Charlie who clerks there. a deer hunt over the week end near 1st thy basement an abhorance Ironside returning with no deer. the outer anterior wall o f Its ab dominal cavity was the most per unto thee and thou do wish that John Stafford had the misfortune OPEN SA TU R D A Y fect red hour glass one could wish thy John couldst be induced to do to lose the John Quigley tractor by 2:30 to 7:30 to see. So didst give her a good something about it. W ell trot thee fire while he was operating it dur squash and didst vow to take more over to the Jackson lumber yard ing the absence of Mr. Quigley. A L L P A T R O N S WELCOME and tell thy troubles to Willard precaution hence forth. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl An L ib ra rian ...... Mrs. S. B. Davis And do know that what ever the Jackson and let him help thee fig derson and son visited the I. Bjuin pest be about, the house that we ure what ’tis that thou wilst need family at Dead Ox Flat. would kill at this same Nyssa Phar and when thy purse protector sees R. Smith helped Dan Corbett macy they have the stuff that it what a mite of a cost it will be he Thursday and Friday with the TR A N S F E R R IN G will see eye to eye with thee on the plastering of his stock cistern. takes to do the job. and The glow of the sun at midday matter and in no time the two of T R U C K IN G J. E. Keyser moved his wife and still is a mast welcome thing and you can have it finished. Even to children from Boise to their new Phone 15 and Phone 28 one may be beguiled into believing partitioning o ff an extra room which home he just built In Nyssa C. K LIN K E N B E R G that ’twill last and that a fire one can rent in nothing flat around Heights. these parts right now. We know we Misses June Webster. Floy Byram, O P T O M E T R IS T do speak the truth for we do have Martha Smith and Velma Fox help "See McFall and See Better” some good friends who have done ed serve at the Lions club banquet it. in Nyssa Friday night. Dost thy family enjoy hot dough Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huffman of nuts for breakfast but thou canst Apple Valley visited at the Glen not find the time to make them. Suiter home Sunday evening. T is a useless bother any way when Mrs. Rosa Kurtz of Lakin, Kan., they can be purchased at the local was a house guest from Sunday patisserie, we mean o f course the until Tuesday at the Dan Corbett B E A U T Y SCHOOL McClures brothers bakery where) home, only the finest of ingredients arc j Visitors at the James Malloy E YE S IG H T S PE C IALIST used and the mast modem and ap- | home were Ralph Weaver and Al- O N T A R IO OREGON V ,* S n o o p e r ’s C o iu m n Eugene Schreiber, M. D. NYSSA HEIGHTS DR. J. C. BOWMAN MAX S. TAGGART bert Janho of Canynnvilic, Ore., ADRIAN who arrived Wednesday. They re turned to their homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Roy Robinson Mrs. Reece Byram was quite ill during the Week and it Was neces Myrtle Point, Ore., and Mr. £hd sary to call a doctor. Mrs. Carl Holland of Roseburg were Rev Floyd White of Nyssa was overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. calling in this vicinity Monday J. Wagner last Thursday. Honoring the birthday anniver Miss Mary McDonaugh of Hew sary of Dan Corbett Mr and Mrs L. J. Noris entertained at their York City is visiting Mary Smith home in Nyssa with a pheasant din this week. ner Thursday evening. Those pres Lloyd Orris and Curly Clark wen ent were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers I to Boise on business Tuesday. and daughter, Mrs. Jane Baker, Mr Otis Bullard. John Zlttereob and and Mrs Dan Corbett and sons and | Eldon Schofield went deer hunting and the hostesses. Tuesday and Otis bagged a three Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierson and pointer. sons of Nyssa were Sunday eve- j Theo Matherley is threshing his ning callers at the O. J. Kurtz clover seed this week. home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bullard and Mrs. James Malloy and Mrs. Roger Tucker were shopping in Mrs. Henry Kertzbirch and Mr. D il lon were dinner guests of Mr. and Nyssa Friday. Mrs. Chas Splawn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cahill visited Mrs. Dale Lackey and her sister- at the John Quigley home in Nyssa aVle attended the sale near Cald Sunday. Mv. and Mrs. Bill Willis returned well Monday. were dinner guests at the J. Wug- l ner home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon SHcfield and Mrs. BUI Watkins cf P rtland :.ro visiting with thslr brother, Mr a n ! Mrs. John Zlttereob this week. NORCOTT S e r v ic e S t a t i c o 2nd and Main The new seats for the school ar to their home in Ontario the first of the week after a few days visit rived Monday after a month’s de with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lay. Web Pennie. Mary Jarvis and Mrs. Joe Purbur THRIFTY R-1 PRICES Thia husky and popular "R-1” has Goodyear’s famous center- traction grip . . . Supertwist Cord bruise-protection . . . and 12% more tread rubber lor longer, safer m ileage. You can’t beat our prices for such a q u a lity tir e l " L if e t im e Guarantee." When Will We A W N e e d The Beet Suqar Industry? The answer to this question can only be that we shall always need the beet sugar industry. More than this, we shall probably need the sugar beet industry in increased proportion as time goes on. In order to fulfill the requirements of sugar consumption in the United States today we must import it from Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines, but these are "off shore" from the continent and should any blockade arise we would be cut off from our supply. The serious ness of this situation may be seen in time of war. Furthermore, we could increase our production of beet sugar fourfold and still not be able to exceed the consumption requirements of the nation. Besides this, 100,000 farmers annually cultivate a million acres of sugar beets and are thus profitably employed. Yes, we will always need fhe sugar beet industry! gO O O YEA* RU-WEMHÍR - - lot ot Th. W » a:;« Ü then a .J otter*“ betörst ya *ss»r f i A* f e V 15 ^ Low Intermountaln Beet Suqar Companies NYSSA LIBRARY CITY TRANSFER NOW J tá Á j Z ó .. WtucÁ (/CoOoiytdT . — ■. . - t/v j f i 'G / ■ V ’; d ~ o n J & tjs ÿ jZ ô iA . . , . > 6 — l^ k u / tvuoc/x '¿O jO a Medí? On . . W est’s Leading DR. J. A. McFALL ^ o o ì Ordì/ ì ì t rrococ/x Special Tuition WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE O fficial Tim e Inspector for Union Pacific O N T A R IO OREGON ROBT. D. 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Sam ple Copy on P equen The amount o f tax, in excess o f the 6% limi tation, proposed to be levied for said year is $19,167.25. ì l f 'j o O. tv u -ì? on /uÿÀ , . . . m D 6 ^ 0 In stop and go, a mile S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S In low and second, your engine makes up to 3 times as many revolutions as in high— uses 3 tim e s as m u c h g e e o lin e S T O P -A N D -G O driving fools your speed ometer— while your car is going a mile, your engine may go the equivalent of two. The number o f extra revolutions your en gine makes depends on how many times you stop and start— how much of your driv ing is in low and second gears. Nowadays, no matter where you drive in town or country, you can’t a v o id stop -an d - go. But you can do something about its cost. Shell engineers found that getting away from a traffic stop can waste enough “un digested” gasoline to carry you Y i of a mile. To cut this costly waste, they rearranged the chemical structure of gasoline. They make every drop of Super-Shell " m o t o i d ig e st ib le ” under all driving conditions. You can save on driving costs by the reg ular use of Super-Shell. Try it. Dated this 6th day o f October, 1938. Attest: B. B. LIE N K AE M PE R , A LIC E W ILSO N, District Clerk. Chairman Board o f Directors ò SUPER-SHELL o n st o p / w p g o