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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 T E N D A V IS Social circle members were en tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Agnes Pritchard with Mrs Minnie Andrews assisting The date of the bazaar and supper was changed to Dec. 7. Mrs. Eberg was a visitor of the group. Mrs. Emily Graham was received into the cir cle. Louise Gilbert, Clara Pugsley, Mary Gahley and Thelma Hester received Pollyannas. Members drew names for Christmas gifts. At the A. L. LINDBECK close of the meeting refreshments State Capitol News Bureau were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbert enter tained at dinner last Sunday for ' daily he has announced that he will Rev. Wm. Crosby Ross of Salt Lake NO MEETING—NO MONEY There will be no meeting of the be cn hand to conduct all necessary j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burns and state emergency board to consider meetings of the numerous boards of daughter, Margaret and Miss Helen the request of the capitol recon which he is a member as well as t o 1 Smith of Boise. struction commission for a defi transact all other necessary state! Mrs. Austin Goodson entertained ciency appropriation of $13,000 with business requiring his attention. at dinner last Sunday Mr. and Mrs which to complete the job of equip S. H. Goodson. Leonard Goodson. ping the new state house. Senator Mrs. Vera Nichols and daughter, WOULD RELIEVE GOVERNOR Dean Walker, chairman of the sen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goodson. OF PARDON POWER ate ways and means committee and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sebree and The pardon and parole power secretary of the emergency board would be transferred from the gov daughter spent Thangsgiving with has advised the board of control ernor to a newly created board of Mrs. Sebree's parents, Mr. and Mrs which endorsed the request that he pardons and paroles if recommen J. T. Long at Nampa. does not regard the situation con dations to be submitted by Gover Mr .and Mrs. Gus Proctor were fronting the capitol commission as nor Martin's special committee o n } Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr an emergency justifying attention paroles and probation are accepted I and Mrs. Jack Hammond. by the Emergency board. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moss and by the legislature. Members of the committee contend that too much | Miss Annabelle Lees spent Thanks NEW RIFLE EQUIPMENT of the chief executive’s time is now giving with their brothers, George and Eugene Lees in Jordan Valley. Of the 2500 new semi-automatic taken up by prison problems. Friends and neighbors met last rif ct to be available for national Saturday night and charivaried Mr guar 1 troops during the next year NO DECREASE IN EMPLOY and Mrs. Edward Goodson. 1000 will be allocated to Oregon ac- MENT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Evans and ccr 'i’ig to information received by Employment in Oregon industries family were Sunday visitors in the M lor General George A. White this fall is on a level with that of Orville Evans home at Middleton. iro n the war department. The new a year ago according to records of Mrs. Robert Davis and son of wr pons, production of which was the State Industrial Accident com not started until late in 1937, are mission. Cessation of seasonal work, Ontario spent Sunday in the Fred Hertig home. sail to have the fire-power of five however, nas been followed by a ordinary Springfield rifles. On the Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hogan and material slump in employment this basis of its superior rating in family of Nampa spent Thanksgiv winter. marksmanship qualifications Gen ing in the Harvey Evans home. eral White has selected the 186th Mr. and Mrs. Art Tews and fam STATE RELIEF TO BE CUT infantry to receive the new rifles ily of Notus, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer delivery of which is expected to While the state relief committee Weick of Caldwell spent Thanks start about April 1. Cities in which did not name the "certain other giving in the Herman Weick home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rutherford and units of this regiment are located counties” in which relief rolls are to include Gresham, Grants Pass, Ore be purged of employables these are family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baxter gon City, The Dalles and Forest understood to inculde the industrial and family of Emmett. Mrs. Ella Grove. counties of Clackamas. Columbia. Kline and daughter of Caldwell John Coos and Deschutes. In its deter spent Thanksgiving in the BUREAU CUTTING DOWN mination to keep relief expenditures Baxter home in the evening Mr. and EMPLOYEES within state and county budgets the Mrs. Ed Conway and baby of Notus, Approximately 30 employees of relief committee has decreed that Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter and fam the unemployment compensation direct relief rolls shall be cut to ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bay, David commission are slated for dismissed the minimum and that no further and Betty Bay were callers. Miss Anna Jeanne Tucker return from the state payroll, officials of applications shall be received for old the commission have announced. age pensions, and for needy blind ed home Sunday noon on the Port Several of those slated to go have or aid for dependent children. land Rose from Salem, Ore., where been with the department for more she spent Thanksgiving vacation with her sister, Mrs. Earl Payne and than a year. LEGISLATORS FACE H. C. L. MOVING DAY FOR GOVERNOR Legislators coming to Salem for husband. December 1 was moving day for the 1939 session may encounter a Mrs. Vera Nichols and daughter » Governor and Mrs. Martin when substantial increase in living costs. enroute to Chicago from Portland they took up their residence in the Publication of a story to the effect stopped over for a visit with Mrs. ;new home which the governor re that rooms are renting from $1 to Nichols' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. cently acquired on Portland's west $2.50 a night all Salem home own H. Goodson. Ailene has a position sid-v While the governor does not ers with spare rooms to rent have with Jan Garber's orchestra in proposo to commute between the raised their prices to that level. Chicago. metropolis and the state capital Formerly good rooms could be had Teachers of the Ten Davis school in private home at $15 to $18 a spent Thanksgiving vacation in their respective homes. Miss Mar- month. pjorie Smith in Glenns Ferry, Miss Arleene Obendorf at Roswell, and RICHLAND Donald Potter at Central Cove. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz of New Doris Graham spent Saturday ell Heights were Monday afternoon night with Jean Johnson. callers at the Will Gahley home. Kenneth Pierce has been hauling Mrs. Ed Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. wood from Jim Pierces. Lester Corey of Parma were Tues Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielson, Mr. and day callers at the Bill Bay home. Eugene Schreiber, Mrs. Homer Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Pennington M. D. Floyd Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. and Mrs. John Pennington of Notus Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Maw enjoyed the card party at the were Sunday afternoon callers at Glasses Fitted home of Mrs. Alva Goodell in the Z. S. Barnum home. Telephone 33 Buena Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bay and family Saratoga Hotel Bldg. Mrs. Tom Johnson called on Mrs. spent Thanksgiving at the Ed Hart 620 Main Street H. V. Maw Thursday afternoon. man home in Parma. CALDWELL, IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. A1 Udlinek have Mrs. Henry Thiel and infant son been with their parents, R. Udlinek are spending a few days in the for the past few weeks. Herman Weick home. DR. J. C. BOWMAN Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grahnm enter Big Bend spent Saturday at the H. tained to a Thanksgiving dinner for Veterinarian V. Maw home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stoelting and The 4-H girls of Richland attend daughter, Mrs. Alice Evans of Notus, ed the meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Evans and son their leader in Buena Vista. Phone 39W and A1 Kelly of Boise, Mrs. George A number of people enjoyed the Jones and children of Caldwell. Girl's League bazaar and vaudeville Friday night. NYSSA LIBRARY Ann Johnson spent Wednesday | OPEN SATURDAY and Thursday night in town with 2:30 to 7:30 her aunt. Mrs. Minnie Leuk. ALL PATRONS WELCOME Mrs. Mary Pierce and family and Librarian___ Mrs. S. B. Davis the Elmer Sweany family spent Sat urday in Nampa and Caldwell. D R DeGross held a meeting at CITY TRANSFER his place Thursday afternoon where TRANSFERRING the farmers and some county o f £1 FOR HIM and ficials discussed farm problems. TRUCKING Electric Razors Mrs. Mary Pierce and family Phone 15 and Phone 28 Bill Folds spent Sunday at the Frank Pierce V. KLINKENBERG home, e Traveling Kits Frank Johnson had dinner with Ash Trays OPTOMETRIST David Powell Tuesday. Fountain Pens “See MrFall and See Better” Many of bgkqbgkqgkhgkqgkqgkq Stationery A large number of people attend ed the anti-alcoholic court at the Desk Sets Methodiest church Tuesday night. Shaving Sets Dona Jean Childelin has been ill I Kodaks the last week. Mr. We. ver of Pocatello spent [ Photo1 Albums Wednesday at the R Udlinek home STATE CAPITOL NEWS S. K Collins and Dudley Tucker Omar Maine Saturday. The Maines shipped cattle with D. M. Stafford are livtQg ui^the tenant house on to Portland last Friday. the Chas. Bradley ranch. Jack and Rex Walters returned” to SUNSET .VALLEY v 'V tRe Cleo Ward ranch to work after —x~- ^ . V ■ ^ a three weeks vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yraquen and The Sunset Valley club will meet at the home of Mrs. Limbaugh on sons and Mr Curtabitarte of Parr.'.a were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. December 15. Mrs. Henry Heintz and Rudolph ! G. McIntosh. A son was born Monday, Novem- Heintz were on $he sick list this | ber 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker week. Mrs. Lester Kindall has as her \ of Weiser. Mrs. Walker a former guests M t and Mrs. Howard Nichols I Owyhee girl was Florence DeBord. The baby has been named Carl of Palma, Neb. [ Dean. E. E. Cloninger has ueen on the Merl Kygar returned home Fri sick list the past week. Johnny Hamilton is working at day from a visit to Ogden, Utah. Mrs. John Colley has moved to the sugar beet factory. A pinochle game was enjoyed Homedale and is driving to and at the Ira Chadd home. Those pres from her school here.. Mrs. Fred Hite has been helping ent were W. L. Bolitho. Ed Morten- ;en, Leslie Ditty and Robert Ditty. in the O R. Hite home during tire Cash Turner cut his hand pretty illness of Mrs. O. R. Hite. badly as he was putting np a fence Mrs. Alice Eads who had been vis Mr .and Mrs. Ira Newgen of Wil iting her mother, Mrs. Anna Larson der were callers at the L. E. Newgen left for her heme on the coast Mon home. day evening. Mrs. Stella Wilson was a caller at the home of Mrs. Leslie Dittty. ARCADIA Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen were Caldwell shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Ellis Warner called on Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Mathews of John Zittercob Monday. Payette were visitors at the Vern Mrs. John Zittercob is sick in bed Wilson home. Ace Roberts is working for Mr and will be in bed for at least three weeks. Howard in Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Materly made Mr. and Mrs. Sid Skinner were week end guests at the Vern Wil a trip to the hills after a truck load of wood. son home. Louis Orris was an over night Mrs. Vern Wilson gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson on their J guests of Miss Pauline Payne Sun 33rd wedding anniversary. Guests I day in Ontario. were Mrs. H. Sherrill Mr. and Mrs. j Evelyn Zittercob who was ill from food poisoning over the week end G. Robbins and two daughters. I. A. Mitchell has built three more is improving again. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wagner had rooms on his house and is now put a large group of friends for dinner ting in electricity. Earl Lewis who was drilling n on Thanksgiving. Bill Hipp went to Burns Friday. well for Mrs. Mitchell was lucky Mr. and Mrs. A. Bohy and sons enough to strike good water at were dinner guests at the Lloyd 117 feet. Mrs. Wm. Orr and Mrs. Fred Orrie home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Mitchell cnlled on Mrs. Doc Pullen Ontario were dinner guests of Mr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Standerfer, and Mrs. Chas Bullard Friday. Mrs. Dale Lakey calVed on his sis Mr. and Mrs. Bufford Standerfer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Obern ter Mrs. Otis Bullard Saturday. The Sew and So club have chang Standerfer and son and Mrs. Wm. Moss all of Fruit land were guests at the Earl Stricklin home Sunday. Oliver Fillingness is plowing for Charles Chritton. Oscar Malberg sold his clover seed last week. Miss Thersa Anderson was a din ner guest at the I. A. Mitchell home Sunday. Lois Mitchell is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Buffington called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kollen Sunday night. Mrs. Neil Dimmick's mother of Walla Walla, Wash., has been vis iting with her the past week. W. T. Buffington sold his clover seed last week. OWYHEE A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Ileta Franklin Saturday evening at the Franklin home. Games were played. Refresh ments of jello, cake and hot choco late were served at the close of an enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Westfall en tertained at dinner Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans. Three new pupils entered the Owyhee Monday morning. They were Clifford, Troylee and Donald Cates. They are located near Mitch ell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson and daughter Betty and Mrs. Bertha Culbertson and daughter Arleta were dinner guests of Mrs. Gladys Culberton who are working in Vale. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. if EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON ROBT. D. LYTLE And ATTORNEY COUNSELOR-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 VALE OREGON Nyssa the Bargain Center. ten. Moves on— Sympathetic and Economic Service Always NYSSA FUNERAL HOME PHONE 73-W fM tía WOMAN DRESSER SETS, $2 up MAKE-UP SETS (Cara Nome) $1.10 up MANICURE SETS, 65c up TRAVELING KITS, $2 up TOILET SETS, $1.98 up SHEAFFER PENS (Pen Sets) $1 up (Life Time Guarantee) STATIONERY, 50c up BATH POWDER, 59c up BATH Sets, $2 up EXTRA FINE BOX CANDY 25c up f te the. MAN SHAVEMASTER ELECTRIC RAZOR, $15 ELECTREX ELECTRIC RAZOR, $9.95 BILL FOLDS, 49c up DOPP KITS — TOILET SETS CIGARS and TOBACCOS Tobacco POUCHES— SHEAFFER Desk Sets SHEAFFER PENS (Life Time Guarantee) ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES — ALL KINDS AND TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES --------- H --------- Your REXALL Store Phone 14 Send Them to the REMEMBER! Your Prescription Always Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist Using the Purest Pharmaceuticals Obtainable. NYSSA TAILOR SHOP PHONE 74 Free Delivery IP WAY THE TO BUY YOUR CAR is to arrange the financing through The First National Bank, then pay cash to the dealer or owner. Your convenient monthly repayments to this bank bring you these additional advantages: FOR HER / Lamps Toilet Sets Comb & Brush Sets Bath Powder Perfumes Manicuring Sets 'B o x Candy Sewing Kits Diarys Kodaks LOWEST FINANCING COSTS ^ Y O U MAKE A CASH DEAL f7 E S T A B L IS H BANK C R E D IT V FOR THE KIDS A Complete Selection of GREETING CARDS — GIFT W RAPS TAGS and SEALS A LARGE ASSORTMENT of POPULAR PRICED CARDS, lc up Nyssa Pharmacy P L A C E INSU RANCE W HERE YOU WISH Under this plan you supply one-third the price TOYS — PAINT SETS — SEWING KITS COMB & BRUSH SETS —And Having Writ I Christmas Wants CANDY— CIGARS— KODAKS FLASHLIGHTS— PICTURE FRAMES SIPHON BOTTLES (New Sodaking) $4.95 For Better Appearing Clothes For Everybody DR. J. A. McFALL John For EVERYBODY CHRISTMAS GIFTS £1 ed the name of the club to the daughter Mary are living at another Arcadia Sunshine ciub. daughter’s. Mri McDoney. Lloyd Orris and Leo Wagner , . , , , , went to Burns Friday with a truck Da,p 13 workin* at bect load of potatoes. | factory. Mr and Mrs. John Smith are at John Zittercob finished husking home now having returned from a h(s corn 8aturday. honeymoon trip to California. j ______ ___________ Mr. Smith has rented his father's! ranch. Mr. Smith Sr. and h is Nyssa the Bargain Center. in trade-in or cash; we lend you the balance to pay for both car and insurance. Y O U N E E D N OT B E A D E P O S IT O R TO F IN A N C E TH R O U G H T H IS B ( IN ★ NYSSA BRANCH ★ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Owyhee Drug Co. THE OF PORTLAND SHOP EARLY A Small Deposit Holds Your Gift “ The Thrift Store” PHONE 29 Next to Idaho Power Company M Ì M I C I J C I D I l A l I " F in i N ational Bank West o f tho ftodcie«* D E P O S I T I N S U I A N C I C O ■ i P I A i l M