Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 12, 1938, Image 3

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 12,1938
Newell Heights
BY MODERN PIONEER I’ Ll B
Juanita Bcyles returned t j & . . . 1
sons called on Mrs. Carl Roth at Vale and Ontario visitors Monday
the Holly Rosary hospital in Ontar­ and also called at the L. E. Goode: 1 Monday after missing se. oral d a ., j
with the removal of her .onsils.
io Sunday afternoon and then drove home near Vale.
to Payette and visited at the Char­
Mrs. H. J. Hursey and son Carl
ley Korman home.
and granddaughter. Ruth Hursey of
Try Journal Want Ads!
Vernon Walker has employment i Washington were week end guests at
with the Idaho Pawer construction the E. L. Jamison home. Mrs. Hur-
sey is a sister of Mr. Jamisons. The
workers at Caldwell.
Those attending Mother’s day ser­ Jamison and Hersey families were
vices at the Methodist Community Nampa visitors Sunday.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and Mrs. A. P.
church in Nyssa Sunday morning
were Mr. and Mrs. Reece Byran, Goodell spent Thursday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster and
A delicious lawn dinner was
daughter June. Mr. and Mrs. Leo served Sunday at the Claud Day
Wright, Mrs. Davis and children, home near Wilder honoring the
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corlett and sons mothers, Mrs. Silas Hoffman and
Mort and Jimmie Joe.
Mrs. Henry Day. Those present from
this district were Mr. and Mrs Silas
WE RECOMMEND THEM
Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dav
and Alma. Mr. and Mrs. James
Ritchie and baby and Mr. and Mrs
DR. J. T. BURTON
Bill Sarage. Guests from Wilder
People that travel Easy ave. have were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Florea and
DENTIST
O. Chelledian to thank for the cul­ family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Soren­
Office Phone 30W
verts as he has been working to sen, Mr. and Mrs Howard Day and
j get them and last week they were Gerry. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Scott
SARAZIN CLINICAL BLDG.
and Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
delivered and will soon be put In.
NYSSA
Day.
The
honor
guests
received
Mrs. I. B. Allen called at the E. L.
many
lovely
gifts.
Jamison home Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Gahan and
The home of Leo Wnn was a place family, Mr. and Mrs. John Barth-
of great excitement last Saturday oloma and family had a picnic din­
afternoon when their home barely ner in the park and were sight­
escaped being flooded out by a ditch | seeing at the Owyhee dam Sunday.
1 break. The break occurred above the [ James Malloy was In Ontario on
Jess Sugg homestead, washing with buslness Thursday.
the water, sand and debris to the t
Sunday dinner guests at the Glen
A. L. LINDBECK
lower ditch filling it till the water
Suiter home were Mr. and Mrs.
backed up to nearly overflowing.
State Capitol News Bureau
Floyd Mearse and children of Wild­
Mr. Winn finally managed to secure
er and Mr and Mrs. Pete Huffman
enough help from surrounding
and family.
neighbors to shovel the debris out.
Ray Harris from Hansen Idaho
Meanwhile the water was cut off by
was a Saturday visitor at the E. E.
the
ditchrider,
Mr.
Anderson
to
stop
OTHERS IN PORTLAND RACE gubernatorial posts the only state- j
wide contest which the Republican the flooding over the Sugg land. N ot' ®°tner home,
Mrs. Earl Anderson called at the
SALEM, Ore.—So much stress has voters will be called on to decide is too much damage was done and the
Robert Smith home Sunday evening
been placed upon the hotly contest­ that for state labor commissioner [ ditch has already been repaired.
ed gubernatorial race that candi­ w here C. H. Gram, incumbent, is | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Parker and ’ and reports Miss Martha not so well,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter called
dates for other important posts for opposing candidates for two other j family from Kansas are visiting
which nominations are to be made state positions. For superintendent, with their daughter, Mrs. W. W. ! at the James Malloy home Satur
at the forthcoming primary elec­ of public instruction. Rex Putnam, j Woods. Tthey will extend their visit day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bartholoma
tion are experiencing difficulty in incumbent, is opposed by John W until June then expect to return
and children spent Sunday evening
arousing any enthusiasm among the Leonhardt of LaGrande, and for the to their farm in Kansas.
Mrs. Parker was a special guest
I. B. Allen home.
voters.
past of labor commissioner two men
Visitors at the E. L. Lunger home
From all reports this district will
For instance the terms of three are bidding for support—Clarence F. at the last meeting of the Modern
supreme court justices are expiring. Hyde of Eugene and Paul E. Rath of Pioneer club. She explained to the Sunday afternoon were Mr. and soon have electricity as most every­
ladies
conditions
of
crops
in
Kan-
Mrs-
clyde
Archer
and
family.
Mr.
one has signed the contract.
In eich instance the incumbent is Multnomah county.
sas. “They are much better this an(* Mrs. John Eckhoff of Caldwell
VOTE FOR
seeking another term but each jus­
The Chatter Box club held Its
year,"
she
said,
“due
to
unusual!
Marion,
eldest
son
of
Mr.
and
tice is faced with opposition, more
regular
meeting
at
the
C.
H.
Ben­
Mrs. Glen Suiter suffered a severe
or less formidable. For position No. OREGON RAILROADS REVENUE moisture during the winter.”
j cut on his foot Sunday. He was tak- nett home in Richland district May
BEST
IN
IT.
S.
!
Mrs.
Ada
Young
is
visiting
in
the
2 now held by Justice Henry J. Bean,
j en to Dr. J. J. Sarazin and it was 4 with Mrs. Rosie Turbine as hos­
of her son, Leslie Young.
veteran member of the court both
While business handled by Oregon home
1
j found necessary that several stitches tess.
Mrs. Young is originally from
in point of age and years of service, railroads shows a steady increase
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and
be taken.
there are five candidates including since 1932 freight revenues collect- Monmouth, Ore., but spent most of
Jerry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley family were Sunday dinner guests
Justice Bean himself. Under the ed by Oregon roads in 1936 were still the winter with a daughter from Brown is recovering from his illness. at the Bert Bratton home near On­
provisions of the non-partisan jud­ 9 4 per cent below the 1930 figure | Nyssa. She has been ill with scar-
A number of folks attended the tario. Mr. Wyckoff’s father from
iciary law should none of these can­ according to a statistical report lpt fever and was unable to visit
“
,
Saturday evening
Kansas Is visiting there.
didates receive a majority of the compiled by N . G. Wallace, public < with her son until now. She seems
y
‘ y
g
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Goodell were
Mr ana Mrs uan L orlm ana
votes cast for this position the two utilities commissioner. Passenger ^ excellent health now however and
high candidates will enter a run­ revenues, too, show a steady gain! is busy getting acquainted with h e r , ------------------------------------------------------
o ff election next November. The since 1933 but for 1936 were still new daughter-in-law, who is a bride _________________
same situation exists in the case 37.87 per cent below the figures for l of three months.
c f position No. 5 where Justice Hall 1930. At that, however, railroad
The Modern Pioneer club met ini
S. Lusk is opposed by Attorney Gen­ business in Oregon during the past | the home of Mrs. Williams on May I
eral Van Winkle and James T. six years has been better than that | 3. The ladies spent a delightful and
Chinnock of Grants Pass. In the f ir the United States as a whole, enlightening afternoon watching
case of position No. 3 where Justice Wallace’s report shows.
| moving pictures Kenneth Williams j
J. O. Bailey is opposed by only one
took while overseas. Among the pic- |
ether candidate, B. S. Martin of
tures were beauty spots of China |
UNEMPLOYMENT
FUND
WITH­
Salem, only the name of the can­
and Japan.
STANDS
JOLT
didate surviving the primary con­
Chinese Japanese and Pan-Amer-
On May 1, after four months of ican clippers were also shown.
test will appear on the November
the Oregon unemployment compen­
ballot.
A delicious lunch of cake and hot i
In the telephone directory,
An interesting situation exists in sation commission was only $655,554 chocolate was served after which
below
the
level
at
which
it
stood
next
issue goes to press
the
meeting
adjourned.
The
next
the tenth judicial district where ten
candidates, i n c l u d i n g practically on January 2, the commisison re­ meeting will be held in the home of
MAY 18th. Please call the
every attorney in Union and Wal­ ported this week. In view of the fact Mrs. Alvin McGinnis.
the local office in regards any changes in listing.
Mrs. Bessie Gossard and family,
lowa counties, have entered the race that the past four months were
to succeed Judge J. W. Knowles who probably the most strenuous the and Dean Eachus have moved into j
Is retiring after a long period of ser­ fund will ever be called upon to face the house built by E. P. Gheen and
Names of new subscribers up to and including
Incumbent
the commission is highly elated over Mr. Davidson on the Davidson
vice on the circuit bench.
May
19th, will appear in the new book.
the manner in which the fund with­ ranch across from the Zubsoretlas. i
Then there are the senatorial and
stood the severe strain put upon it Mrs. Bossard has recently arrived
congressional posts for all of which
by the huge accumulation of bene­ from the east.
Better have that new phone installed now.
hotly contested races are being
fit claims.
Kenneth and Pearl Williams have [
waged in both the Democratic and
motored back to San Francisco. Cal.,
POSITION NO. S
Republican camps. On the Demo­
where Pearl will attend an advanced
cratic side of the senatorial cam­ POLICE BUREAU GETS “ GOON”
Non-partisan judiciary election
teachers school and Kenneth ex­
May 20, 10HM
paign both Carl Donaugh and
CONVICTIONS
pects to enlist in the navy for two
Willis Mahoney are engaging in
Paid
ad
husk
for Supreme Court
Records of the state police bureau more years. He has been in the
Committee,Lawrence T. Harris,ch.
Vale
Ontario
daily personal appoa'" for support show that 29 labor terrorists are
Nyssa
326 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
navy for the past four years.
over the radio and fu ta the plat­
now serving prison terms ranging | Mr. and Mrs. Lou Eachus spent i
form while the Repu' lican candi­
from a minimum of 90 days in the i last Sunday with Mrs. Eachus' j
dates, Staee Treasurer Rufus C.
Washington county jail in the case | mother, Mrs. H. A. Burns of Nyssa.
Holman and Robert N. Stanfield of Jack Lyons to 12 years in the They enjoyed a trip motoring
appear to be relying more heavily on
state penitentiary in the case of through Ontario. Dead Ox Flats
letter writing campaigns.
Albert N. Banks, former head of the I surrounding country.
In the congressional
column Salem teamsters union, convicted on
//(
James W. Mott. Republican incum­ an arson charge in connection with
bent from the first district, is faced I he burning of a West Salem box |
with the most formidable opponent factory last November. Five other
By MRS. D. II. IIAYLETT
of his experience in the person of “goons” convicted
on terrorist
Walter Norbald. youthful Astoria charges are at liberty either under
attorney. Congressman Walter M suspended sentences or paroles from
The exceptional heavy rain of
Pierce, Democratic incumbent in the the bench while 53 other alleged Saturday night, .85 of an inch
Fecond district, is not expected to j terrorists, all under Indictment, are caused very high w r‘ :r in all the
have any great difficulté 'p defeat­ :>waiting trial. Ralph Moody, spe- creeks, but no great damage was
ing his lone opponent, W..de Craw­ ial prosecutor under appointment done.
ford of Klamath county. In the by Governor Martin to assist dis­
Most of the ranchers will have all
third district Nan Wood Honeyman. trict attorneys with the “ goon” their dams to rebuild, some flumes
incumbent, appears to have the sit­ i rials, has announced that the trial were washed out, and roads were
uation well in hand and is expected of Jack W. Estabrook, Portland flooded In places.
Seldom do the necessities of life grow cheaper
to easily outdistance her two Demo­ warehouse union secretary will open
The Ira Shaffer shearing plant
as you use more of them.
cratic opponents.
in Washington county on May 16, to began operations last week at the
Baxter
creek
camp,
but
work
has
lie
followed
Immediately
by
the
trial
Outside of the congressional and
But that’s true o f your electric service, under “ step down”
of Albert E. Rosser, Portland team­ been held up on account of the rain.
rates.
The more you use, the cheaper the rate becomes. As
sters’ secretary. Both are under in­ The Penzarie and Quintana sheep
you add more appliances — save more time and labor — gain
dictment on charges of malicious are being sheared.
Mrs. Joe Fenwick was taken ser­
destruction of property with dyna­
more in comfort and convenience — you earn a progress­
mite.
iously ill last week and rushed to
ively
lower electric rate. And the additional use which you
the Memorial Park hospital in
have added last comes at the lowest rate o f all.
Caldwell. At last report she was
SURE TO BE A “ HENRY’”
mproving and out of danger.
Whoever the Democrats m ay) Miss Fay Cobiskey of Parma Is
And, too, if you reduce your use of electric
nominate as their candidate fori working at the Joe Fenwick home.
service, the saving comes at the lowest rate.
governor it is a pretty safe bet that I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Yturrespe of
Your average rate paid for all service rises.
his name will be “Henry.” Their Jordan Valley spent Sunday at the
You lose the best part of your bargain.
three candidates include Charles p. h . Haylett home.
Henry Martin, Henry Hess and O.
A. W. Wasonholder, who is work­
Electricity is cheaper in Idaho than almost anywhere else
Henry Oleen. The Republicans have ing at the McIntyre ranch, has been
'inly one "Henry among their eight quite sick the past week.
in the nation. That’s why our customers have accepted its
candidates, He is Henry Hansen
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Falen
advantages
so fully — and why they use more electric serv­
former budget director under Gov­ Wednesday at Caldwell a son.
ernor Meier.
ice
than
most
people.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Falen attended
IS BATHING A
Pomona grange at Harper last week.
PLEASURE?
Use electric service freely — secure ia the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines spent
VOTE FOR THE ROAD RONDS
It will be when you get one of
knowledge that the more you use the lower
the latter part of last week in C a ld -;
OR
STAY
IN
THE
MUD
these new modern tubs and all
well on business.
the average rate you pay.
the trimmings installed in
A large crowd attended the dance
your Bathroom. Plumbing
at Cow creek last Saturday and all
fixtures are extra reasonable
report a good time, at the dance, but |
G. Y. CHESTER
At The
many had bad luck getting home
For County
on account of muddy roads, as It
NYSSA PLUMBING
rained all night.
Commissioner
Miss Louise Yturraspe is helping
AND HEATING
For Economy
with the work and house cleaning
COMPANY
and a | Deal For All
at the Haylett home.
Phone 66
I’ aid Political Adv.
Mrs. D. H. Haylett and daughter.1
Mrs. Maxine Yturraspe were Boise
visitors last week. Mrs. Haylett went
to consult a doctor owing to illness
the past few weeks.
Ben Hunt of Nampa was a busi­
ness visitor at the ranch this week
Mr. Cheeseman of Ontario, was a
will come to your home every day through
Sheaville and Jordan Valley busi­
ness visitor last week.
An Internaiional Daily Newspaper
Mr. Cheeseman is working with
It record* for you the world * clean, constructive doings. The Monitor
the WPA of Oregon, and Public
does not exploit crime or sensation: neither doos it Ignore them,
but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the
Health Community Sanitation O r e -;
Your electric rate be­
family, including the Weekly Magasine Section.
gon State Board of Health. He met
comes
cheaper as you use
with the high school board and ar­
The Christian Science Publishing Society
more electric service.
One. Norway 8treet. Boston. Massachusetts
ranged to errect two fly proof sanl- \
Please enter my aubscriptlon to The Chftctian 8clen:t Monitor for
tary toilets at the gymnasium.
a period of
_
1 year $12 Ou 6 months S4.00 3 months $3 00
1 monfh $1 00
These were brought In Thursday
W ednesday Issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year 52 60. i issuer 23«
and erected by the WPA men. They
are being built anywhere in the
Name .
county for the cost of construction
££ecP u ciÙ j Dots Se MUCH- Gort* So LIT T LE !
j only.
Sam'pU Copy ' " K r ,w il
1 Norman McKenzie was a visitor1
at Sheaville Saturday.
STATE CAPITOL NEWS
Professional
Cards
Buena Vista News
J
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Judge Hall S.
LUSK
Is Your
Name Right?
Oregon
Supreme Court
Malheur Home Telephone Co.
SHEAVILLE NEWS
THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Step Down Rates
make E L E C T R IC IT Y
the Biggest Bargain in Your Home!
After You’ve
'STEPPED D O W N "
Your Electric Rate
D O N ’T
STEP
BACK
I D A H O Y POWER
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
CHIROPHACTIC PHYSICIAN
PHYSIOTHERAPY
Phone 25
O ffice: 3 Block South of M.
E. Church
LEE R. COOKE
ARCHITECT & ENGINEER
Box 448
Nampa, Idaho
Dr. A. G. Baumeister
Palmer Graduate Chiropractor
Wilson Bdg, Ontario, Ore.
New Painless Clhlropractlc
PHONE 28
CARL H. COAD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 31
Nyssa, Oregon
M AX S. TAGGART
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Western Hotel Building
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones 37R and 37W
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
Daily—Except Sunday
Wilson Building
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
DENTIST
Office Phone 35F2
X -R A Y EXAMINATIONS
NYSSA
OREGON
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
Meetings of the Townsend
Club are held 1st and 3rd
Thursday In the Eagles Hall.
The Public Is Invited
D. R. DeGross
President
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn .. Secretary
NYSSA LIBRARY
OPEN SATURDAY
Town Patrons...... 2:30 to 5:30
Out-of-town Patrons
2:30 to 7:30
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
Librarian
Mrs. S. B. Davis
NYSSA AERIE
F. O. E. NO. 2134
Meets Wednesday Night
AT EAGLES HALL
Visiting Eagles Welcome
BERNARD FROST, Pres.
HARRY MINER, Sec.
CITY TRANSFER
TRANSFERRING
and
TRUCKING
Phone 15 and Phone 28
V. KLINKENBERG
ROBT. D. LYTLE
ATTORNEY
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 68
VALE
OREGON
GUARANTEE WORK
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
OPTOMETRIST
“ See McFall and See Better"
DR. J. A. McFALL
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
ONTARIO
OREGON