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NYSSA GATtí C it Y JOURNAL, THUUS., FEBRUARY 18,198.7 a] START RIGHT NOW! ! I f you spend your money for | P R IN T IN G in Nyssa, you get j a second chance at the same 1 old dollar . . . When that dollar goes out o f M town it’s Gone! Gone! Gone I f it ’s P r i n t i n g - W e c a n d o i t ZZZ ü C A LL NO. 19 n jp =§ §= == m m tm ^ — 3E = = —— = — == zzz — m m m m m = = SEE — == ü — EE = = = zz: = zzi = = zzz SEE ZZI — — EE EE = ~ —— =z = zzz szz 2ZZ s - - §= EEz zEE •EE = z z 1 W H E N YO U NEED Advertising Blotters Advertising Novelties Announcements Auction Bills Badges, Ribbons Bank Forms Banquet Folders Bereavement Cards Bill Heads Bills of Fare"* Books and Booklets Business Cards Business Announcements Business Stationery Calling Cards Catalogs Checks and Drafts Circulars Commercial Stationery Correspondence Stationery County Printing Dance Programs Dance Tickets Deposit Slips Directories Draft Notices Duplicate Blanks Envelopes Filing Cards Financial Statements Gummed Labels Hand Bills Hotel Note Heads Index Cards Invitations Letter Heads Manuscript Covers Meal Tickets Menus Monthly Account Sheets Notes Order Books Pamphlets Placards Prescription Blanks Recital Programs Receipts Reception Cards Remittance Books Rubber Stamps Sales Books Stamp Pads Store Sale Bills Tags Telephone Directories Tickets Typewriter Ribbons Ungummed Labels Wedding Invitations Window Cards been very 111 the past week with sinus trouble. Mrs. Gene Reed and Allen and ».rile Scott made a business trip to Ontario Monday. Jack Van Landlngham called at the Lloyd Caldwell home Tuesday — - ¡veiling. The Frank Burke family moved Tlite Friday marks the end of the this week from the Sloan ranch to a 40 days for which Oregon legislators farm near Nyssa. draw pay. During the rest of theli r.t}. urn, while the hands of the look stand still, they will work for nothing while their clerks and aides By MRS. E. J. BEAM ontinue on the state payroll. Lucky is tae lawmaker who has his wife .is his clerk. M r and Mrs. Floyd White motored Main controversy until the f nal to Baker on Monday to att.nd the cdjcurnment will now center around funeral of Mrs. Ware, mother of Mrs pppropriations. The joint ways and Chas. Elms. Mrs. H. C. Elms who has been ser means committee has spent many : trdious , hours wrestling with the iously ill Is making a rapid recovery famous "m illion-dollar error" bud Her daughter. Mrs. C. D. Houser Of get and with the revised budget as Haines who nursed her, left for hdr nted by the joint forces who home Thursday, and another daugh ~ ■ had a hand in the original supp'y of ter, Mrs. W. J. Hinton of Boise went = ml;-lnformation. home on Tuesday. $ Mr and Mrs. Fred Laurttnce were — Bitter battles are still due over the hosts at dinner for the E. J. Beam, Arthur Beam and daughter Barbara = 1 Jean, Mrs. Herbert Van Cleave and = children, Maria McElroy of Nyssa shall be appropriated for this pur- and Bessie K err of John Day last Sunday. Bob DeArmond and Miss Verla The governor has been outspoken Prescott of Vale were guests of the .gainst any new taxes and gives latter's sLster, Mrs. Bruce Lofton sev eral days last week. — 8. A. Lofton and son Earl, Wayne — Lofton and wife, Wm. Woodcock and = daughter Geraldine and Mr. and 11= Mrs. E. J. Beam were busines visit ZZZ ors in Ontario last Monday. = MLss Marla McElroy of Nyssa spent = the week end at the Fred Lautance = for the governor’s own de- home. = Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Buren and son Cecil Hill motored to On- tadio last Saturday returning Sun day ZZI Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lawrence of By MISS NO RM A STO UT Ontario are at the parental W. R. =E Lofton home where they are helping == with the work this Winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schmidt and Gordon Dickson and Bruce L o ft on are clearing the roads of snow zz: he A. G, Schultz home Thursday from the Dickson ranch to the Locey =z vening. ranch. The wind storm of last Mon W. S. Adams was a dinner guest day filling them as full of snow EE t the Lloyd Caldwell home Monday. drifts as they were before. Thelma Rogers and Grace Gootng The Eldorado Grange orchestra ttended the basketball game be- composed of Mrs. Earl Lofton and = sons. Wayne and Richard and John = Mol than played for a masquerade John Matzen left Friday fcr Seat- dance at Hereford last Saturday le. Wash., where he plans to find night. — rork. Vernon Lawrence of Ontario high Two cars of onions were run ci:t at school was a week end guest at the = he Apple Valley Packing house home of his grand parents Mr. and 'hursday and Friday. Mrs. W R. Lofton. Miss Geniveve Dixon returned Arthur Beam put up ice last week = o ff the reservoir at the Mervln Dun ss can ranch. I t was excellent Ice, being — about 18 Inches In thickness. Coy wishes to express Wise helped him. con. A Legislative Highlights Srenes and Persons in tlie Current News IR O N S ID E N E W S APPLE V A L L E Y = Arthur Johnson attended the Red ES zzz = zzz ^ZI zzz = = = zzz = s : = == = — — = ZZI = ZZI — = — zzz = — EE z:z EE zzz = A D R IA N N E W S By MRS. C L A R K ENOS M r.. Cedric Caldwell. Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Jim Nelson and daughter laid well, and Mrs. Glen Johnson P nt Wednesday in Nampa visiting Betty of Nampa spent Friday visit ing Mrs. Nelson's mother. Mrs. Am anda Ashcraft who has been very M i. ad Mrs. Sharpe spent the lat- 1U. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Perry have lorland home. Mrs. Norland is a arrived from their farm home in Van Nuys. Calif., to their new ranch ilece of Mrs. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schrader and home on Adrian Bench. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and aughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ichrader spent Monday visiting at family spent Sunday In the Ed New Mrs. he Henry Schrader home in Nampa ton home on Oregon Slope. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw Newton returned home with them nd children visited Sunday after- for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Gaviola ioon nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon In the Mrs. McIntyre's two brothers, one home of Mrs. Gavlola's grandparents other from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rose of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit M untjewerff ac companied them They extended birthday greetings to Mr. Rose, who Tuesday Mrs. Dailey was very was seventy-one that day. Mrs. Mary Mlckes is visiting her lensantly surprised to receive mai ainty gifts. The occasion was her sister. Mrs. Bill Olson and family. Mrs. Ted Newton and children ac irthday. Mrs. Dnlley has been very companied Mrs. Gerritt M untjewerff to Payette Friday to call on the Rob delivered ert Belknaps. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch called Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toyne of on Mr. and Mrs Ted Newton Thurs or a visit day evening. Donna Ashcraft. Ethel and Leo Farnworth, Oliver Freel and Vir M r and Mrs. J. I. Boston made a ginia Mae Jarvis enjoyed a weiner roast at Brown Butte Sunday and later played card games at the Mr. McCurray and Mrs. McCullum lsited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tnkston in Roswell Sunday. M i. and Mrs. Earl Larson and amlly of Payette called Sunday fternoon at the home of Mr. and I irs. Emil Vertrees. Mrs. Cecil Scott and Wanda call- f M l » j i u j M c h o c V s nut*i*»iA5 p jt c o » 1—Flood reliet committee appointed by President Roosevelt. Photograph shows, left to right, (seated) ,eu Malin Craig, Robert Fechner, Harry L Hopkins; and standing Admiral William D. Leahy, Rear Ad- , , 1 1 ¡,1 Russel P. Weasche and Admiral Cary T Grayson. 2—Lieut. Commander William M. McDade of the S Navy who commanded the recent mass flight of 12 navy planes from San Diego, Calif., to Honolulu. Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany, who recently repudiated Germany's admission of war guilt which fol lowed tlie armistice. Famworth home. OREGON TRAIL J. E. Holly was a Vale busines: MRS. F R A N K B YERS visitor Saturday. Gene Seybold was a Nyssa cal’.er Saturday on business. Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Mrs. J. X. The J. E. Holly and Dan Holly iwen gave a farewell party for Mrs families were Sunday dinner gucsl Mae Flemming last Friday after o f Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller icon. In a Valentine game Mrs. F. family in Big Bend. / f? R. C. Enos and Frank Blcandi C. Fry won first prize, Mrs. Flem transacted business in Boise. W ed nesday LaVone Hinton was an overnight guest of Virginia Mae Jarvis Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Eachus of the Adrian Bench are the proud parents of a son. OREGON T R A IL SCHOOL PIE SO CIAL SUCCESS The school pie social for the Ore gon Trail school pupils was a huge sucecss last Friday evening at the school heuse. The affair was given by the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hopkins. About forty pupils at tended. Funds will be used for 4-H Club benefit. Pupils were initiated in a dark created room upon arrival which much interest. Prize winners for various games went to Betty Rookstoot, Escow Atagi, Clyde Adams and James Cor nell. The pies were auctioned to the pupils by Mr. Hopkins and Frank Wi'.son paid the highest price for Betty Chard's pie. Frank and Betty rrc’ ived complimentary prizes. Several parents attended. ming second prize and Mrs. Bowen onsolation. The rest of the after coon was spent visiting with re freshment served at the close. Mrs Flemming left Saturday for Wash ington to visit her daughter. The school enjoyed the Valentine boxes Friday afternoon. Several par ents and a number of small child- en of the community attended. Mrs. Hopkins gave the children in her room a lovely Valentine treat. Between fifty and sixty people at tended the lecture and slides at the schocl house last Saturday after noon. F. G. Holmes and Bob made a business trip to Ontario Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bcwcn and fam ily were Sunday afternoon call ers at the Frank Byers home. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes visited at the Bill T ell home in Fruition l last Thursday. Mrs. Wm. D cG rofft and Mrs. F. G. Holmes were shopping In Ontari 1 Monday The Oregon Trail P T. A. will meet Friday eveing. Founder's Dev will be observed by a special pro gram. Refreshments will be served and a silver offering taken. Tlie pub lic is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. R. W Holmes an 1 chi’dren visited at the F. S. Byer home Sunday evening. W heat shipments from Argentina are rapidly undermining world prices. T op grades of milling wheat which once reached $1.37 are now around $1.14 and local Oregon wheal which once climbed to $1.19 Is now around $1.09. Welding Is P E R M A N E N T . . . W e have a welding service much used my farm ers, contractors, truckers, and others .. . and be fore you discard broken machinery, try a weld ing job. Save Money and Get A Good Job by Howard Larsen Located in Hoxie Garage Bldg, on Main St. H o ld E v e r y t h in g . . . Everyone is offering you $20.00 to $25.00 for youi o 1 d range. MONARCH will give you more Value for the Dollar invested than any other range on the Market. PATENT YOUR I N VEN TIONS procedure m Je»jd » e n t/u p n reluct* No o b l a t i o n ' W r . * C t . ' i l j v O u t 61 e Feveral students from this com- r ciper*c"cc •« c o u n o ln ^ ton should be ot »jlu c »0 l] s yfjn n»cn ou C. A. S N O W * CO. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vertrees visited DEPT. X S N O W BUI LDI NG WA S HI NGT ON Mrs 0 C If You Do Not See The N EW M O N A R C H ELECTRIC RANGE You Will Be The Loser Jack Van Landtngham has You deal only with the PETERSON FURNITURE CO. We cany our zzr ss T H E G A TE C IT Y = JO URNAL When In Ontario . . . A FINANCE COM Eat at the Argonaut =§ B ItiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF Term» Within Reason It’s the place with the good food and courteous treatment. , . A R G O N A U T CAFE 1 own paper. YOU DEAL W ITH US NOT W ITH PANY. - * * > Chas. Clement, Prop. Peterson Furniture Co. Ontario, Oregon Payette, Idaho j