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—— — T H E G A T E C IT Y J 0 Ú R N A L , Ÿ H U R S D À V , J A N U A R Y 21,1937 SOCIETY M O ND AY CONTRACT E N T E R T A IN BOOK CLUB Mrs. Dick Tensen and Mrs. Betty La Frenz entertained the Kingman K lony Book club Saturday after noon at their home in Nyssa. All members were present and Miss Elaine Handsaker of Vale was the only guest. Miss Handsaker gave Legislative Highlights a -5 - D IN N E R A N D B RID G E Last Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Norcott entertained with a dinner which was followed by a pi asant evening of cards. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Boydell and the Ncrcotts. The Halls were prize win ners at bridge. Frozen Pipes! Be careful these cold mornings— Take care of your pipes. But if you need help call— 0 - GEO. J. KINZER Plumber PHONE 134-J-2 PARM A - 8 - T h e Thursday bridge club met last week with Mrs. Max Sehwelzer with Mrs. Bertha Rudllck the only guests. Mrs. Warren Blodgett won first prize and Mrs. Barr Doolittle won second prize. Mrs. Rudllck was awarded the traveling prize. She’s a two-gun girl, and she’s not fooling about letting ’em pop! Jean Arthur plays the role of "Calamity D IN N E R FOR M ISS C A N T R A L L Jane,’ famed Western character, in Mrs. Andrew McGinnis entertain Cecil B. DeMille's American saga ed with a dinner Sunday, honoring "T h e Plainsman," which is due Sun her daughter Miss Wanda Cantrall, day at the Dreamland Theatre In who left this week for Grass Valley. Ontario. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke, Douglas Benton, Miss Fred Haylett has been helping un Helen Wiseman. Miss Cantrall, Mr. load a car load of salt at Marsing and Mrs. McGinnis and Viola. this week. The Home Economics ladies of the IO N grange met at the grange hall for their regular meeting Saturday. The election of officers for the en suing year was the main business of the day. The chairman, Miss M ax ine Haylett was appointed by the grange master. Mrs. Letha Falen was reelected vice president; Mrs. D. H. Haylett, reelected secretary- treasurer. Various committees were appointed for a quarter year work The HEC has had a very successful years work. The chairman won the county prize for the four quarters of the year by having the first and best report In during the year. They have paid for a piano besides other minor work. ? The Sheavllle school was closed tor a few days last week on account of the extremely cold weather as some o f the children have a long distance to come. Don Stuits was a business vlsitoi in Nampa Wednesday of this week. Ben Hunt and H. E. Baltzor were business visitors at the ranch and Jordan Valley over the week end. N. C. Lodge o f Caldwell made a trip to the N -N ranch Sunday. C. F. Falen has been quite ill with flu for several days the past week. Mean Right to Jaw Topping New Legs Quickest Way to Ease a COLD r I The senate is wr.stling with tlie pension pregram which the house has alreay paired and to which the governor Is eppesed. In the mean- Jme an unusual attempt to dem onstrate the feasibility cf the Town send program is under way at Che lan, Wash., where for five consecu tive months an elderly person is to te given $-‘00 to spend just to watch what happens. T H U R S D A Y CLUB SHEAVILLE NEWS fff Old age pensions and milk control appeared the lugn spots on the cur rent week's legislative menu. The Monday Contract club met this week with Mrs. Bert Lelnkaem- per. Mrs. E. D. Norcctt and Mrs. Ernest Wilson played with members. At the close of the card playing Mrs. C. L. MoCoy held high score and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford had second high. - 8 - short talk cn the National Peace TU E SD A Y B R ID G E movement. Mrs. Frank Morgan gave the book review giving a summary Mrs. E. D. Norcott entertained the of the book “ Live Alone and Like Tuesday evening bridge club this It " by Marjorie Hullls. H ie hoet- week with Mrs. W. C. Jackson and es es served refreshments at the Mrs. Dick Tensen playing with close of the afternoon. -members. Mrs. Jackson won the high score honors and Mrs. Howard Lar T H U R S D A Y C O N T R A C T CLUB sen won second high. Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Frank Morgan entertained last Thursday fc r members o f the Thursday Con tract club and several guests. A luncheon was served at 1:30 which was followed by three tables o f Con tract in play with Mrs. George M itchell winning first prize. Mrs. Howard Larsen second and Mrs. L. C. Wilson won a special prize. Guests were Mesdames Mitchell. Wilson, Tom Eldridge, Frank Halverson and Barnes. f aenes and Persons in the Current News C. C. Fleming, 63, father cf five nd grandfather cf nine, was the irst pensioner selected. He announc ed the following distribution of the $200: groceries. $50; house rent $20; fuel $11: light bill $15; medical ex amination and dentistry. $60; cloth ing. $40. The state senate will hold a public healing on the bill to abolish thr state milk board this Friday night. Friends of the present setup assert the move Is an effort of Portland commercial interest to put milk producers at the mercy of price manufacturers. Much stress Is plac ed on the fact that 86 per cent of the recant price Increase went to the producers and only 13 per cent to the distributors. Seen as wedge in the campaign The roads are still open but heavy of the doctors to put hospital asso snow fall has kept the Patrol crew ciations out of business is a measure introduced last week extending the busy . service to be rendered under the state workmen’s compensation act. OREGON TRAIL The bill increases the cases in which doctors can render service to work men and collect from the state. The January meeting of Oregon Friends o f the hospital association Trail P T A was held Friday evening setup brand it as a move toward January 15th. Due to stormy weath socialized medicine which is oppos er and sickness only a small group of ed by the majority of editors In th? members were present. Mrs. F. G. Pacific northwest, as shown by the Holmes read a paper on “H ie Means recent poll of editorial opinion In of Recreation thru Radio.” Mrs. which 570 editors were quiraed. The Mae Fleming gave a talk on “ R ec National Hospital Association in a reation In the Home.’ 'Oregon Trail recent article In The Oregon V ot P T A plans to celebrate Founders er said that service now being rend Day at the next meeting, February ered saves taxpayers large sums an 19th with a special program. R e nually because none o f these cases freshments will be served and a sil ever become charity cases, and the ver offering taken. Plans are In workman is given an opportunity to charge of the Program Committee, safeguard health and limb through Mrs. Albert Hopkins and Dwight a small premium insurance. Johnston and the Hospitality Com mittee, Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Mrs J. E. Bowen Donald and Lawrence Whitman were absent from school several days last week due to sickness. The Bowen children have the flu. Grangers are credited with back ing move to amend the present truck license law. Morton Tompkins is re ported ready to do away with the present certificate of necessity and convenience of law. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Bob were In Ontario on business Saturday. Chas. Jones took Mrs. Lucille Johnston to Boise Friday for med ical treatment. Tw o prominent anti-labor mea sures loom. One would require all unions to be Incorporated and un der the corporation commissioner. The other would repair the damage Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes were done the present antl-picketlng law Sunday guests at the Bill Toll home by recent supreme court decisions. at Pruitland. Word was received last week that Repeal of the anti-syndicalism law James Grey had gotten his foot is in the hands o f the judiciary com badly crushed. Mr. Gray Is the son mittee. There is strong feeling on In law of Mrs. Mae Fleming. The both sides of this issue. Grays lived on the pipe line ranch a few years ago. Anti-gambling acts are expected Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and fam ily were Sunday dinner guests of In quantities. One bill has been Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holmes o f Nys- dumped into the hopper making slot machines a public nuisance. Most of the interest however is centering on Mr. and Mrs. Oeo M cKee visited who will get some of the revenue of relattlves In W ilder Sunday. licensed gambling and how much. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Whitehead of Finance for old age and unemploy Boise were guests at the J. E. Bowen ment relief are causes being con home Sunday. sidered. M r and Mrs .Roy Mason o f La Grande and Chas Volswinkler of Fort Peck. Mont., were callers at the W ith the state liquor board's re F. G. Holm e» home Sunday. Mr cent action In cancelling twenty-six Volswinkler was called here by the ’oitland beer licenses and the re- death of his father. Mrs. Mason will be remembered as Vivian Volswlnk ler. The Volswlnklers are former Oregon T rail residents. Miss Nellie Suitor. Austin and Ed ward Goodson were dinner guests Sunday evening at the F. G. Holmes home. 1—G-.i En-.iho Kleber, commander of the loyalist forces defending Madrid. 2—Ceremony in Calcutta at which Ccorge VI was proclaimed Emperor of India. 3—Speaker William H. Bankhead who presided at the recent opening of the seventy-fifth congress. Have you heard the "K ick Me" club? Members are privileged to run their fellow-members to the curb when they catch them speeding and invite the lawbreaker out for a nice gentle kicking. What a days thats going to be, when the membership Senator Burke Is asking that police grows to two or three thousand. be permitted to take drunken driv ing suspects to the nearest doctor lor a test. As It is now, the suspect Don’t Feed Cheap Mashes has the right to call hls own phy sician and there is so much delay the Buy suspect has a chance to sober up before the arresting officer can get Gem Egg Producer hls case established. For high production. A tried jection of 90 applications, mere at tention is directed at a proposal by Representative Antrim to deny liquor sales except in eating houses to those patrons who order full meals. Help for Bandon will come In sev eral forms. There are measures o f fered to relieve the fire-stricken citv of Its tax burden for a number of years. IRONSIDE NEWS There was school only one day last week owing to the illness of the teacher. Miss Weir. Most every fam ily in the neighborhood have a sick member or two and most of the school children are ill. Seevral have been quite 111. Mrs. Earl Lofton was taken to Ontario for medical aid, on the verge of pneumonia last W ed nesday. She remained there several days, but at this writing Is at home but still confined to her bed. She is Improving. The weather has moderated con siderable within the last few days but still remains quite cold. A ter rific wind on Thursday night and Friday drifted the snow In many place«. Owing to Illness of several mem bers of the cast, and so much sick ness In general, all over, the play “ Kidnapping Betty” sponsored by the Community Club was postponed from the 16th to January 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nightingale of Ontario were guests at the Floyd White home last Sunday. Fred Fish and Paul Grove were business visitors In Baker last Tues day. James Lawrence of Baker was a business visitor here last Thursday. Ed Oakes Is at Alllington. Penn., for an Indefinite visit with hls mother. Ernest Locey and Floyd Howard local sheep owners attended the Wool Growers Convention In On tario last week. Fred Laurance and Elmer Molthan motored to Baker last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tureman of Unity visited at. the 8. Rose home last Saturday on their return home from a trip to Boise. mash for local — 0 SELL I T O R B U Y I T T H R O U G H A C LASSIFIE D AD. conditions. — Don’t Forget We Selling That Are StiU STANDARD COAL Al Thompson “T h e Fanner’s o w n C o-O p" Phone 26 Nyssa PETERSON FUNERAL HOME Call Thomas Nordale Furniture Store Phone 94 ITIUST BE SOLD! Clearance Prices Now In Effect . . . Save On Your Furniture Needs . . . Buy Now!! Nordale Furniture NYSSA : OREGON January Special!! U throat is sore also, gargle with 8 Bayer tablets in H glass of water. T h e modern way to ease a cold is this: T w o Bayer Aspirin tablets the moment you feel a cold coming on. Repeat, if necessary, in two hours. If you also have a sore throat as a result of the cold, dissolve 3 Bayer tablets in glass of water and gargle with this twice. The Bayer Aspirin you take internally will act to combat fever, aches, pains which usually accompany a cold. The gargle will provide almost instant relief from soreness and raw ness of your throat. Your doctor, we feel sure, will approve this modern way. Ask your druggist for genuine Bayer Aspirin by its full name — not by the name “ aspirin" alone. A future champ does a little prelim inary w ork and at the same tim e demonstrates how smiles may be brought to the faces o f small victim s o f infan tile paralysis. Funds collected at the President’s Birthday helped him. The sportsmen, oonveaing at Salem, want to take the game com mission out of politics, according to the Baker, Oregon Democrat-Herald which add: “This can be achieved by the simple act of taking the governor« who appoint them out of politics. O r would that be simple?" And why not? Wtth all this experi menting with government It’s worth a try. W e took the judges out of politics. Nebraska is trying an un icameral legislature Taking the governor out of politics Is a good thought to be mulled over. H BSSSPS A Hot Special For Cold Feet HOT WATER B O TTLE 57c Fully guaranteed; high grade rubber and just the thing for cold weather. HOT PADS . . . 39c Bank of Malheur Since 1913 In M alheur County Vale Oregon They use Chemicals for heat 1 5 4 row a 1 fu ll Dozen ram 25* Virtually le a Tablet NYSSA PHARMACY, Inc. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation