Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 03, 1938, Image 7

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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8,1938
fortunate to tarn t bit, than to at night with thg scowl of a Draeula dost remind u* that Ed Pruyn At
RICHLAND
hoard them away living th< life of | on his brow? Mayhap tis the light I his garaga at Sacond and Main doest
x Hetty Green.
that he studies by that be poor. And do a neat and natty job in the weld­
Mrs. E. L. Jamison of Buena Vista
And perhaps there is a compen­ nothing will ruin his eyesight per­ ing line and can take the kinks out called on Mrs. Ed Jamison Thurs­
sation at first not seen between the
two. For it does seem that for a rich
man to have a true friend who loves
him for himself alone is as difficult
as we are told in the Good Book, it
is for him to enter the Kingdom.
A friend this past week didst
fetch us a choice cut of the ante­
lope he had shot. And a dainty
morsel it was too. Now tis only re­
cently that we didst know that the
antelope be different from the deer.
Thin*- -'nout Nyssa’s Shopa
For to us all four footed beasts that
roamed the forest were bear, deer
or cougars. We were of a mind of
We didst read not long since of course that there might be a varia­
the palace that the former Doris! tion in the reindeer and elk but all
Dukes is building for herself at else to our uninitiated mind was
Waikiki Lapis bathing pools and deer.
rare silks for drapes and other
That is until that charming lady
priceless treasures with which she who dwells in the nethermost parts
wilt live as casually as we who are j of Mitchel Butte, Mrs. Tom Lowe,
now accustomed to the new bath didst inform us earlier in the season
room in our own manse, do use it. that antelope be antelope. And var-
At first thought it didst seem a lly we do agree with her now that
crime that one should have so much we have feasted on the flesh there
of this worlds goods as to exceed in of.
her living the fabulous manner of
We didst this past week also
the Queen of Sheba when others
there are who must live and die snoop about here and there and un­
covered a bit of this and that most
unable to obtain the actual needs
interesting. Perhaps none more so
of daily life.
than the stock of new frocks that
Sometime will come a more equit­ Darlene Shaul has added to her
able and saner distribution of the stock nt the Mode O’Day dress shop.
worlds wealth. For of course this A dainty person she be also and
girl and thousands of others born one who doest wait upon her trade
into untold opulance have not nor most genially.
ever will accomplish anything of
And at that Golden Rule mart
themselves either mental or physi­
where they do ever make it right
cal to deserve it. Just as the poor
with thee, there be a fine showing
one does not deserve his misery and
of new fall coats. Durable and warm
want. And why this should exist no
in somber or the warmer autumn
one can say.
shades that do so beflattcr the lot
But as long as they do have the of us. And if it be that we fool no
monies surely tis a better thing to one else still the knowing that we
keep them in circulation, creating do look our best along with the
work and opportunity for the less Jones be a comforting thing.
And in that Goldern Rule mart
also there be a grocery department
where they do sell a tasty bacon
ready sliced in small amounts just
made especially for the bachelor or
his bachelor girl friend.
And in our jaunt didst pause for
a chat with Omer at the Owyhee
Drug store and was forced to ad­
mire again that fine lot of camera
and picture making supplies with
which he does keep so neatly lined
Eugene Schreiber,
upon his shelves. Also a neat pre­
M. D.
scription doest the boy compound
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
while one does wait.
Glasses Fitted
Now the elephant be one of the
Telephone 33
few proboscideans left upon this
Saratoga Hotel Bldg.
plane of existence. Still we do be­
620 Main Street
lieve from the looks of many about
CALDWELL, IDAHO
us that they are of an opinion that
they art about to revive this lost
specie, so much trouble doest there
DR. J. C. BOWMAN
own proboscium appendage plague
them. What with the cold in the
Veterinarian
ranlum and a touch of the flu be-
ides and a damy day. But if thou
doest be among the uncomfortable
many, some fine soft cleansing tis­
Phone 39W
sue that Herschel Currey doest traf­
fic in at his drug emporium at Main
near Third wilt go a long way in
MAX S. TAGGART
soothing the testy appendage.
Surely warm autumn hast lin­
gered long with us, but now the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
morning doest indeed be comfort­
able with a bit of a fire going. And
Western Hotel Building
naught ist more cheerful than the
glow of a snappy fire at the open
hearth. And at the Boise Payette
NYSSA LIBRARY
they do have bunkers filled with a
clean long burning and warmth giv­
OPEN SATURDAY
ing coal. Well it be named, King
2:30 to 7:30
Coal.
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
And now with one school building
Librarian...... Mrs. S. B. Davis
already begun and another soon to
follow we do be fortunate Indeed
that there be lumber here In quan­
CITY TRANSFER
tities sufficient to supply all needs
TRANSFERRING
and not the least among these lum­
and
ber trafficers 1st the man Willard
TRUCKING
Jackson at his yard on south First
Phone 15 and Phone 28
street.
C. KLINKENBERG
Now Art Norcott ist an actor of
no mean; repute and doest wear a
OPTOMETRIST
dirdnel along with the best of the
"See McFall and See Better”
models, also he doest traffic In that
fine Shell gas that be the best of
them. And tis no mean Job of crank
case and flushing and filling in
thine heap that he doest, either.
Doest Junior bene over his books
>7e Snooper’s
Column
4
DR. J. A. McFALL
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
ONTARIO
OREGON
I k »pit» a t m y a d m irtU a * am4
ra a p a cl for m y o p p m m rt I taat
that h it a g o o f * » r o a r » d la-
q u a litia a him.
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
IKCT A
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO _
OREGON
YOUNGER
MAN
WITH JUDICIAL
IX M 8 IIN C K
ROBT. D. LYTLE
ATTORNEY
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 68
VALE
OREGON
Interprets law in p ro g re ss iv e spirit,
and ap p lies it la ir ly and impartially
night. A good time was enjoyed by G. L. Willis Wednesday sfiermnm.
all and to top it off delicious re­
Mrs. Mary Pierce and family call­
freshments were served. The hca -1
ed at the O. L. Willis home Sunday.
jucsts were Lois, Eunice Davii er
Vloleta Powell, Marjorie Camer::
and Aloha Maw, Dwight tnd Dcr ..
LOOK AT YOUR
Bernice Davis Madeline. Idti
Wyckoff, Edward
Topliff, R ;
SHOES
Kenneth and Raymond Plei
We
Have
Rapid Repair Ser­
Esther and Jack Sweancy an
Doris Graham, Lowell Willis. Gee,'
vice, While You Walt
Ray and Llcyd Boyles.
Mrs. Alva Goodell and Dona c li
W A L T S SHOE
ed on Mrs. Homer Reed Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews and
SHOP
family called ut the H. V. Maw
Nyssa, Oregon
home Sunday.
Mrs. E C. Terhune called on Mrs.
manently quicker than studying by I of any omnibus.
day.
We Didst read a learned tome not
improper or insufficient lighting.
Marjorie Cameron stayed over, the
But at the Idaho Power they do long since propounded by the deep
have a fine assortment of electric thinkers of the medical profession week end with Bernice Davis.
Mrs. Ed Nielson and Lois, Mrs H.
lamps and at prices and on terms and one of the truths we gleaned
that most any one can provide at therefrom was that milk, that be E. Maw called on Orma Goodell
least one for the house hold. Which tested pure was one of the best pre­ Thursday.
no doubt in the long evenings ahead servatives of teeth in the adult and
Doris Graham stayed over
the
will find much pleasure in reading. the finest of good teeth builders in week end with Jean Johnson.
Tis a good bet that mother wilt do the growing child. And this is where
Harlan Maw made a trip to Ros­
a bit of the family mending then the Nyssa Dairy doest come in, for well Tuesday morning.
too and a good lamp wilt be her they do sell tested pure and rich
Some of the girls of Richland at­
wholesome milk and do deliver it at tended the 4-H club party at E. L.
best friend.
Hast sampled the wares
at thy door either morning or evening Jamisons Saturday.
Butch’s bargain counter that he or both.
Jean Johnson was hostess of a
Let not thy battery go dead on
doest have each Friday and Satur­
party given at her home Saturday
day? Verily one doest get fine meat thee these days of dampness and
at a fine price. All good meat in increasing chill. Rather see the boys
economical cuts. Placed in a pot at the Pow f . service station for a
with a bit of water and some veget­ new one ere the morn comes when
able, the concoction doest turn out there will be no perk when thou
to be a delectable stew, Aye verily. doest put thy pedal extremities on
And if thou wouldst have it a bit the starter.
Shop in Nyssa with Journal adver­
dressed up and different, purchase
some of that fine bread which the tisers and thou wilt not waste thy
McClure brothers do turn out In time and thy gas going farther.
such savory loaves, toast the slices
A It is high time that the vicious whisper-
slowly in the oven till crisp and of
IRONSIDE
a delicate corn color, then butter
Those from here who attended
* ing campaign against Henry Hess is
generously with melted butter and the grange conference in Vale on
understood and put in its right place by the
serve hot with the stew.
Thursday were Mr and Mrs Or­
voters o f Oregon who must soon select their
On Tuesday wilt come election ville Nichols, Flody Howard, Gor­
day when all that be of an age and don Dickson and Mr and Mrs E J
Governor. No better refutation of these in­
who have registered canst go to the Beam.
sidious
charges can be made than from an
polls and cast their preference' for
The Ladies club was entertained
editorial in a newspaper which, though not
the candidates running. An election by Mrs. Raleigh Van Buren at her |
in the offing doest ever make ex­ home on Wednesday.
supporting Henry Hess, yet wishes to see a
cellent conversation and when tis
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton and
clean
campaign.
ended there are some who do have Mrs. Floyd White were Ontario vis­
the great joy of saying “I told you itors Friday.
The editorial is from the Marshfield
so.”
Chas Boor of Frultland has been
Times
of August 2, 1938, edited by Sheldon
But we do wonder at times at the at the home of his son Ralph Boor
F.
Sackett,
who is a close business associate
lack of Interest shown at some elec­ helping with the fall work for the
tions if we in Amerioa do be grate­ past ten days.
o f Mr. Sprague.
ful enough of this privilege where
Mr. Powell, father of Elmer Pow­
none can tell us how nor for whom ell passed away at Rye Valley on
H E N R Y L. H E R R
but each canst express his own de­ Thursday. Funeral services were
D E M O C R A T IC C A N D ID A T E FOR
sire for his governors and for the held Sunday at Weiser.
taxes he is to pay and for the very
GOVERNOR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance mo­
laws themselves which are to gov­ tored to Prairie City last Tuesday
ern him, and whether it pleases the taking the latters mother to her
ones in office or not still he be a home there from an extended visit
“ One of the numerous untruths put in the Oregon campaign nomina­
free person and there be no one to here. They visited other relatives
tion
for governor was that Herny Hess of La Grande had entered into a
punish him. But so used to this while there.
deal
to pardon all ‘goons and gangsters’ were he elected governor. Not
privilege and duty are we that oft
Eldorado grange met In regular
we leave It to the other fellow and form on Friday with a short busi­
11a of evidence in support
suppe of the assertion was offered, and we
a scintilla
then get in those famous last words. ness session and an average at­
happen
to
know
who
started
the rumor .
While in Europe, now. men and wo­ tendance.
“ The Times is committed to the candidacy of the republican nominee
men are standing torture, imprison­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boor deliver­
ment, exile and even death to gain ed some steers to Brogan Satur­
for the governorship.. . It will not be a party, however, to the hitting low
just this privilege for themselves day which they had sold.
at the democratic nominee. As far as our inquiry has gone, Mr. Hess is
and their posterity.
The members of the Ironside
shown to be an honest, capable La Grande attorney, sympathetic with
Surely we who live here cannot Ladies club held their annual en­
labor’s right to organize and in favor of ‘social legislation.’ There is
do less than go to the polls and cast tertainment for their husbands and
our vote for the persons and issues friends on Saturday with quite an
nothing in the record of Mr. Hess to sustain charges that he is against law
that we believe are best and mete extensive program consisting of a
and order or that he is a ‘dangerous radical.’
and right, this coming Tuesday No­ number of plays, readings, songs
“ Therefore, as the campaign warms up, we think that it is wise for re­
vember eighth, in gratitude for musical number which was enjoy­
freedom of vote, religion, speech ed by everyone. Dancing was en­
publican forces to cease making charges against this opponent which
and press.
joyed after the program and an
cannot be sustained.”
True the autumn be far advanced elaborate lunch served.
but one would not know it from the
Grandma Layton was in the On­
vegetables found upon Barney Wil­ tario hospital several days with a
son mist drenched stand. For as fractured hlp.She was brought
cool and crisp they be as the mo­ home Saturday.
ment they were pulled from the bos­
om of mother earth. Carrots that
rival the California oranges in col­ Ontario Visitor—
(Paid Political Advertisement)
H. E. Currey, Nyssa druggist made
or, head lettuce with the dark green
a
business
trip
to
Ontario
last
Sat­
leaves curling stiffly, parsnips firm
and sweet, apples onions, great urday.
bunches of red and purple grapes, At Boise Friday—
John Ostrom, manager of the
cabbage and beets. All in gay array
as if dressed for a vegetable show. Nyssay Lumber company, was a
Tis a Joy indeed for the owner of Boise business visitor last Friday.
jaloppies both new and old to have From Jordan Valley—
the services of a reliable body works
Mrs. William Noble of Jordan
mechanic here in the city. And such Valley was an over Sunday guest of
we have in the man Laird who doest the J. R. Hunter family.
stall his wares with Herman Towne California Visitor—
AU PRICES
at his fine and modem garage at
Mrs W W Smith of San Die, to ,
Third and Main. For no longer Cal., is visiting with her uncle, Fred
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doest one have to drive half across Marshall.
the state and then leave the heap
Down From Caldwell—
perchance to get e new window
E. G. Becker, Caldwell hardware
glass or to have the kinks ironed out
merchant, was in Nyssa on business
after the flip of another heap hast
Monday.
bowled one over into the ditch.
Where to eat and what, oft be­ Sunday Visitors—
Sunday visitors at the Fred Mar­
comes the question of those who
have no established home. Or the shall’s included Mr and Mrs. A1
spouse who doest batch while wifey Gamble of Payette and the Council­
visits mother for the week. But one man family of Roswell.
try at the Wilson Coffee Shop wilt Drivers Licenses—
C. M. Bentley will be in Nyssa on
convince them that there be no need
of searching farther. For tasty be Friday, November ♦ from 10 a. m.
their meals and at prices to make to 4 p. m. at the city hall to hold
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examinations for those wishing op-
cooking at home a luxury.
ereators
and
chauffeurs
license,
ac­
Now speaking of heaps that do a
flip flop over the bank or break a cording to advice received from the
rod entransit or just naturally give offices of Secretary of State Earl
out from long usage and little care Snell.
The Goon and G an gster Sm oke Screen
VOTE YES FOR HESS
New CHEVROLET 1939
Again M o re Quality
AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES
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HAY INSURANCE
It don’t pay to take a chance on losing
your crop . . . Let us insure your hay
against fire. See us before it is too late
See Don and Save 50%
Nyssa Realty Co.
Don M. Graham, Manager
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