Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 24, 1938, Image 3

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., FEBRUARY 24,1938
more than 80,000 joblasa workers
who have filed claims for unemploy­
ment insurance are found to be
ineligible for unemployment bene-
fl.s according to D. A. Bulmore. ad-
mlnstrator for the commission.
Many of these applicants are found
to have been farm workers or dom­
estics In private homes who are not
eligible to Insurance, or seasonal
workers whose earnings during the
1 last employment year were not suf­
ficient to entitle them to benefits.
—
Newell Heights
BV MODERN PIONEER CLUB
Buena Vista News
with schedules. You may check up
on the schedule either through one
of these sources or by writing dir­
ectly to Secretary of State Earl
Snel lln Salem. Secretary Snell will
also be glad to furnish you with a
copy of the Operators Manual, which
will give you the information neces­
sary for passing the written exam­
ination prior to the driving test.
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My Favoriti Recipes
— Franc et Lee Barton toys: _
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Boyles are
Mrs. Harry entertained the Home much Improved from their reecnt
Economics club Wednesday after­ illness.
mo some of us “laying it on Wok*
noon at which time nine ladles E. L. Jamieson returned from the
X suggests a person telling a story
worked on the quilt which will be Veterans hospital at Boise Friday
highlighted by an unwarranted us«
auctioned at the box social the where he underwent an operation.
of superlatives
Geo- Cleaver bought a new A.C.
grange is giving Friday evening at tractor.
and unm istak­
STATE C A P IT O L N E W S
Kolony school.
able stretching
I TAKE A TEST FOR
Mrs. Harvy Otis and her house Mr. and Mrs. C C Wyckoff and MUST
of the facts; but
A. L. LINDBECK
to me it sug­
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dole Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Goodell attended A DRIVER'S LICENSE?
The
only
persons
exempted
from
gests only one
a
farm
bureau
meeting
at
Ontario
called
on
the
Overstreets
Friday.
State Capitol News Bureau
taking an examination for a driver's thing; w h a t 1
Mrs. Dole will be remembered as Monday.
one who
are those who hold or have every
OW YHEE
Mary Wade whose parents were S. B. Hoffman returned from near license
ets within
previously held a license in this g reaching
among the original settlers of King- Boise where he has been doing car­ state,
are under 70 years of age and tance ought dis­
man Kolony coming very soon after penter work.
to '
Benefit Payments
Owyhee Dramatic club held its her grandfater, A. G. Kingman, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and have no physical or other disability do
SALEM. Ore.—Any doubt as to
with
j . .1
Governor Martins attitude toward Social security payments to Ore- regular meeting last Wednesday at came. Mr and Mrs. Dole left Sunday children visited at the Bert Bratton which might impair their driving
Concord Grape Butter
Once the examination has 4Vi cups
a second term were set at rest this gon beneficiaries during January set | the school house,
for Montana where Mr. Dole is an home Monday afternoon and the capacity
pulp; 7 cups
been passed, the license may be re­ (3 lbs.) sugar; (2V4 Vi lbs.)
week by the appearance of buttons a new high record. Checks in pay- Mesdames Mildred Hite and engineer on the Fort Peck dam.
bottle fruit pectin.
butchered a calf.
newed
every
two
years
without
ex­
bearing the governor's picture and ment of assistance to the aged, per- ! charlott Kygar will entertain the Newell Heights members enjoyed 1 men
To prepare fruit, stem about 6
aqd Mrs. Harlan Maw, Mr. amination, except that persons ovet pounds
fully ripe grapes and crush
the slogan, "Reelect Governor Mar­ sons on relief, blind and dependent Owyhee Community club this week Kolony Book Club when Mrs. and Mr. Mrs.
A.
P
Goodell
spent
Monday
thoroughly.
Add Vi cup water, bring
70
must
pass
the
vision
and
driving
tin.’ While the governor has not children clearing through the state owing to illness in the Klingback John Holly entertained the club at eveRmg at the Ed Neilson home
a boll, cover, and simmer 5 min­
test each time they make applica­ to
publicly proclaimed his candidacy treasury departmetn during the first home.
her
home
in
Adiian
Saturday
after-
helping
Mr
Nelson
celebrate
his
utes. Separate juice from pulp by
tion for renewal.
he did admit to newspapermen that ten days of February aggregated Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley and noon. After entertaining reviews, j birthday.
placing hot fruit in 2-quart sieve.
he "would like to remain governor $288,425.37, State Treasurer Holman Alta called at the Bill Leigh home Mrs. Holly served refreshments at Dwight, Dean and Burl Wyckoff
Run enough Juice through a double
as long as possible.” Supporters of reported.
cleverly
appointed
tables.
layer of cheesecloth held in a
in Parma Sunday afternoon.
Scene of Notorious Massacre
attended
the
Epworth
league
con­
the governor feel that his chances
small
to obtain 4 cups of
and Busses
Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim and Several Newell Heights members j vention at Fruitland Saturday.
Awatovi, Arizona, was the scent strained sieve
juice;
use for making
for the Democratic nomination have A total Trucks
of
P.
T.
A.
enjoyed
the
Founders
of
one
of
the
most
notorious
mas­
of 10,427 trucks and busses son Dinny and daughter Betty" Lou Day program Friday afternoon at There was a large crowd present at sacres of the Southwest. The tiny grape Jelly or grape juice. Rub
been substantially increased by the
the meeting and a valentine party
from which juice has
in Oregon during 1937 returned home from Coulee Dam the Kolony school.
dissention in the ranks of the an­ operating
village was one of the first Hopi grapes,
drained, through sieve to obtain
at the Virgil McGee home Wednes­ centers
a total of $1,094,249 in fees to where Marty had been working.
ti-administration forces while re­ paid
by Coronado's pulp.
utilities commission, ac­ Mrs. Jim Kirkland who has been Complimentary to their house day February 16. All members re­ men in encountered
ports from over the state indicate the public
their march of 1540. The Measure sugar and prepared
guest, Mr. J. O. Hansen, Mr. and ceived valentine gifts.
to a report by N. G. Wal­ ill is slowly recovering.
that Martin stock has risen several cording
pulp into large kettle, filling up last
and the white men were close cup
Mrs. Maurce L. Judd entertained at Mrs. Fred Stephen, Mr. and Mrs Hopi
utilities commissioner. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Willie McGinnis dinner
points on the strength of the recent lace,
with excess juice or water if
friends
until
1680
when
the
Indians
and
cards
Tuesday
evening.
were
supper
guests
of
the
Wm.
Peutz
James Stephen and Oliver were On­ Joined their pueblo neighbors and necessary.
revenues of trucks and busses oper­
Mix well and bring to
round-up of labor gangsters.
Other
guests
were
Miss
Joy
Crum-
family
Saturday
.
tario and Caldwell visitors Monday ejected the Spaniards. The mas­ a full rolling boil over hottest fire.
under state permits aggregat­
Secretary of State Earl Snell has ating
mett,
Miss
Betty
Nelson,
Miss
Eulah
constantly before and while
$4,903,484 for the year, Wallace Oral Hite contracted to haul hay
sacre was detonated, most authori­ Stir
promised the suspense that has cen­ ed
boiling. Boll hard 1 minute. Remove
Bratton. Mr William Wood of Coeur
for
Jim
Liddle
from
the
Pete
Glas­
reported.
ties
agree,
when
the
people
of
Awa­
from
and stir in bottled fruit
tered around his political intentions
d’ Alene, Mr. T. J. Russell and Mr.
cock ranch.
tovi welcomed the Spaniards back pectin. fire Pour
Overhaul Tax System
quickly. Paraffin hot
with a statement before this week is
Burton Burroughs.
Verla
May
Wolf
was
an
overnight
seveaal years later in defiance of grape butter at once. Makes about
ended— probably for Sunday morn­ Oregon's tax system is in need of a guest of Udith Douglas Sunday.
Mr. Williams was called to La
11 glasses (6 fluid ounces each).
their red brothers.
ing release. Speculation around the complete overhauling, Governor The Little Citizens League of the Grande Wednesday because of the [
state house centers on two guesses: Martin declared in an address before upper
serious
illness
of
his
mother.
room in he Owyhee school en­ Mrs. Williams and son arrived
that Snell will either be a candidate a group uf real estate men at Sal­ tertained
the intermediate grades at from Benkleman, Nebraska this:
for a second term in his present em last week. The governor did not a Valentine
ft« #
office or that he will make a try for point out any specific reforms he afternoon. party last Monday week. Mrs. Williams will be house- j • y (M U l l f l t Jerr
the republican nomination for Uni.- might have in mind for the tax sys­ Mrs. Fred Boness entertained the keeper on the Leslie Young place j
ed States senator, leaving the gub­ tem but pointed out that an interim
Editors note; Traffic questions
Matrons club Wednesday. this Mr. summer.
ernatorial field open for some other commission created by the last leg­ Merry
submitted to this newspaper
and
Mrs.
R.
R.
Overstreet
j
Mesdames
Bertha
Culbertson
and
candidate, probably State Treasurer islature was now at work on that Gladys were guests from this dis­ were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. will be answered by the Secre­
Holman who appears to be the best problem.
tary of State or through this
Herbert Stewart near Ontario.
trict.
bet the Republicans have for that
column.
Buddy
Rogers
is
slowly
improving
More
Politics
Chas.
Schweizer
who
has
been
in
position.
Decision of Secretary of State the Veterans hospital in Boise re­ from his illness. %
!
State Sanitary Authority
Snell to certify a short term Unit­ turned to his home Friday much im­ D. L. Anderson has been quite ill HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHEN
OUR SERVICE KNOWS NO DISTANCE
but is fully recovered.
AND WHERE TO TAKE THE
A proposal to set up a state sani- ed States senatorship on the Novem- proved. -
We take full charge of the sacred duty of bringing loved ones
tary authority is contained in an I ber ballot is expected to bring out Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin and Amos Brulotte arrived Sunday I TEST FOR A LICENSE?
initiative measure preliminary copies a number of candidates for this post, daughter Trula and their house from Yakima to visit the Goulet State driving license examiners from a distant point. In this, as in every case, it is our desire to
assist to the utmost. This we gladly do. In time of need we stand
of which were filed with Secretary Snell’s decision was based upon an guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patterson families and to look after property make
regular scheduled visits to ready to help . . . any place . . . any time . . . anyhwhere.
of State Snell this week. The mea- 1 oral opinion by Attorney General were visitors in Caldwell Monday. Interests.
important town in Oregon.
sure is sponsored by the Stream Van Winkle reiterating an old opin­ The Chas. Culbertsons moved to At a school board meeting this every
of these visits are sent out Phone 72W NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
Purification League of Oregon of ion given in 1918 holding that sen­ their new home on the Klingback week, the board accepted a stage Schedules
NYSSA
to
an
official
in each town visited,
curtain
to
be
given
by
the
merchants
which State Treasurer Rufus Hol­ ators appointed by the governor to ranch.
and
county
sheriffs
are
also
supplied
man is president; Mrs. Hal D. Pat­ fill a vacancy held office only until Kenneth McDonald and Emery of Adrian and Nyssa. This is cheer­
ton of Salem, vice-president, and the date of the general election. Huffman were dinner guests of Mrs. ing news to those who have strug­
Senator Byron G. Carney of Mil- The short term senator will draw Martha Klingback from Homedale gled with the old curtains.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker |
waukie, chairman of the committee pay fr, m November 8 until January Sunday.
on legislation. The proposed sani-' 3in spite of the fact that he will The taffy pull planned by the who are visiting their parents in
tary authority would consist of the* have no duties to perform unless Dramatic club will be indefinitely Big Bend were Sunday dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goulet.
state health officer, state engineer. Congress should meet in special ses- postponed.
William Wood and T. J. Rus- j
chairman of the state fish commis- sion.
Mrs. Maltsberger of Oregon Trail sell Mr. were
diner guests in the Kurtz
sion and three members to be ap-
And Still More
Mr. Frank Crocker were honor home Sunday.
pointed by the governor one from j In splte of emphatl, denials by and
guests
at
a
birthday
dinner
at
the
each Congressional district. If suf- utllilie8 commissioner Wallace that home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crock­ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kollen and
ficient signatures are secured to the a purge of Republican employees is er Thursday evening. Those present Mrs. Cloninger of Sunset Valley
petition the measure will be on the pending in his department rumors were Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger called at the Kurtz home Friday.
November ballot.
Prayer meeting was held at the
of a pending shake-up in the utilities and family. Earl Crocker and family Louis
organization exist. These rumors Hamilton Claunch, Don Haley, Rus­ evening. Eachus home Wednesday!
National Guard Gets Honors
largely around the head of E. sel Pattand and Joe and Cal, the John Liddle has moved his sheep
The Marshfield, Cottage Grove, center
Landi§, supervisor of the motor banjo player and singer from the from
Ashland and Klamath Falls units A.
the Leslie Young place to the
division, a republican who CCC camp.
of the 249th Coast Artillery corps vehicle
Pratt
Because of the mild
was
brought
into
the
organization
have been given “excellent’ rating by
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McKim and winter, ranch.
the
hay
in this sec­
I
by
Frank
C.
MeColloch
when
he
the war department according to in­ ! took over the department at the time children from Grand Coulee are tion is lasting bought
longer
than
buyers
formation received by Major Gen­
for a short visit with Mrs. Mc- anticipated.
the change in the state admnis- here
eral George A. White. The rating | of
Kims
parents,
E.
E.
Crocker
and
in 1935. It is known that a grandparents, J. B. Coulter and Mr. J. O. Hansen left Wednesday for >
was based upon the work done by , tration
Walla Walla to spend a day with !
these batteries in big gun firing at numberof "deserving' Democrats McKims parents of Vale
Judd who is in the Veterans
Fort Stevens during the annual ! have been looking with longing eyes Boise visitors Saturday were Gordon
hospital
there. Although not a farm- (
I
at
Landis'
job
which
is
regarded
as
maneuvers last June.
Misses Verna Mitchell and Nadine er Mr| Hansen
decided to invest in
i
a
par.icularly
juicy
plum.
Should
Crockers
and
Messrs.
Leslie
Crocker
Building for State Fair Grounds j Landis' be removed, however, it will
some land here, satisfied that this
and
Russell
and
Clayton
Patton.
Improvements scheduled for the | be for some good cause other than Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Unwin and section has a most promising future ,
State Fair grounds this year include I political expediency under the an- family
Sunday at the Earl
a new administration building, 40 by I nounced policy of Commissioner Crocker spent
Roses Always Appropriate
home. In the evening the
100 feet in size, to be located at the Wallace.
Frank Crocker family were callers. If a choice of flowers for a gift
west intrance. The building which
Bank
Deposits
Down
bothers you, send roses. They are
will replace the one razed a few Bank deposits in Oregon are once
always appropriate, and for every
years ago will be erected as a WPA more on a pre-depression level, ac­ OWYHEE 4-II CLUB WORK
occasion.
project.
cording to Mark Skinner, state sup­ 4-H clubs of the Owyhee school
erintendent of banks. Deposits in have been organized and are going
all banks in the state, as of Decem­
nicely with their work.
ber 31, totalled $306,434,135.28 com­ along
We
have
a Coking Club with four­
pared to the all-time high record teen members,
by Mrs. John
of $307,861,645 reached at the time Hite. They met led
at the school house
of the December 31, 1828. call. In the
meantime, however, there has been on f™ 8* afternoon last and will
a material shrinkage in the number
t0 meet on Prlda* aiter*
of state banks which decreased from
149 in 1928 to 49 at the time of the The Dairy Calf club also met on
last call. Liquidations, consolidations Friday afternoon. This club has six
both boys and girls, and
and purchase by national banks ac­ members,
local leader is Mr. Neil Dim-
counts for the loss of the 100 state the
GENUINE KNEE-ACTION*
mick
banks.
Mr. E. E. Crocker is leader of our
Flax Seed Report
club composed of seven mem­
85-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
Oregon flax growers grossed an Pig
average of $44 80 an acre on their bers.
is Owyhees first year to car­
1937 crop L. L. Laws, manager of ry This
MILK is necessary in the
on the Rose and Flower Garden
state
flax
plant
told
Governor
FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION
the preparing of
Martin in a report this week. Flax club. Although we have not had a
*On M atter D e L u x e m odels on ly
every meal
yields in the Willamette valley last club in thls Project before it has
been taken individually by Doris
GATE CITY DAIRY year averaged 1.6 tons to the acre. Klingback
who is local leader for the
All these vitally important features are available,
Farm Labor
Milk is WHOLE­
club.
Mrs.
Schweizer is act­
early spring with a big demand ing leader Charles
for
Doris
until
her
return
SOME and CLEAN for An seasonal
at low prices, only in the new 1938 Chevrolet.
labor in Oregon is pre­ from OSC where she is attending
and delivered morn­ dicted by John
E. Cooter, farm college.
CHEVRO LET M O T O ft D IV IS IO N , G a n t a i Motors S a lt Corporation DETROIT, M IC H IG A N
ing and evening.
placement director for the state em­ Carrying on the health work of
ployment
service.
Cooter
urges
far­
PHONE 104W
Econom ical M onthly Paym nntt. A G nn nral M otors Valué.
the school curriculum are two
G éñ »rol M otors h t ta! m a nt Plan — C orvo m o af,
mers to avail themselves of the free Health
/C H EV R O LET
clubs, one in each of the two
Ask Your Grocer
employment service in meeting their upper rooms.
They have been organ­
For
needs for labor.
ized
for
some
time and are led by
Jobless Insurance
GATE CITY MILK
the teachers. Mrs. Schweizer and
Approximately 35 per cent of the Mrs. Chadwick.
Besides these standards clubs,
Owyhee has four small girls taking
Cooking I individually and three
• the
boys raising lambs for the sheep
club project. A very large percentage
Center
of
Every
of the boys and girls of the Owyhee
are engaged in 4-H activities Well-Planned Meal
The protection your Insurance offers is no school
We are also happy to know that
two of our high school girls have
stronger than the insurance company behind the been
signally honored in 4-H work
policy.
this year: Viola Pullen won the
hundred -dolor scholarship offered
each year by the Union Pacific and
Betty Schweizer won the Summer
school scholarship home-making
PHONE 6
PHONE 31
project offered by the Ontario Com­
mercial club each year.
r u r jtt
PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC
BRAKES
and
, CHEVR OLET!
“You'll he AHEAD with a
InsurelnSUREInsurance
FRANK T. MORGAN
á
Nyssa
Packing Co.
Cables Chevrolet Company
Phone 62
Ontario, Oregon