\ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, TH UR SD AY, FEBRUARY 23, 1H3H APPLE VALLEY T. Osborne, pastor. Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Poage Tuesday and Mrs. Harry Wood was assistant hostess. Devotions includ­ ed group singing, scripture reading and a questionaire read by Mrs Stephens. Then followed a prayer by Mrs. Minton, a duet by Mrs. L. Caldwell and Mrs. Poage Plans were made and committees appoint­ ed to handle the serving of lunch at the J. N. Meador sale. Mrs. Mea­ dor resigned as president and Mrs F. D Miller was appointed Mrs Meador was presented handker­ chiefs from the group. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dowell- from Lind- j say, Ontario, who have been visiting her sister. Mrs. R. S. McIntyre left for their home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ray, Miss Lucile Ray and M r. Rogers spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Othyl Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sparks are at home after visiting her par­ ents at Kuna. Carl Pielstlck sold 20 pigs Mon­ day. ness visitor in Wilder Saturday. Mrs Wesley Roberts in Big Bend James McGinnis attended Jdlly Mrs. R. L. Haworth entertained j Friday. Janes Thursday at the home of (lie Book club at her home Saturday M r and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Ruth Rusell. The day was spent evening Mrs. Sohwrizei concluded. roil visited Sunday at the Robert quilting. the review ol "On Her Own" and Toombs home In Nyssa George Hall did some carpenter Mrs. J P Dunaway revi'wed "L is­ Mrs. Arthur Sparks and children work this past week at the H. R. ten The Wind." of Dixie spent Fr.day visiting Mrs. Hatch home in Big Bend. Mrs W ill Roberts Miss Harriet Howard Hatch. Work was resumed on the school Ahearn and Mrs. Rene Nightingale Ira Richards, of Roswell spent house Monday. of Ontario were guests of the club. the week end with Claude Patter­ John Caldwell of Nampa spent Mrs. F. A. Miller entertained at son. the week end with Raymond Holly an afternoon tea Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and Duke Rohland took a car load of On Wednesday afternoon the pu­ Betty Lou weer Sunday dinner school youngsters over to Roswell pils of Wade school gave a short guests at the Andrew McGinnis Friday evening to the basketball program in celebration of both home in Nyssa. game. Adrian last 8-10 Others to Washington's and Lincoln's birth­ Ted Millsap is putting a founda­ take cars were John Holly and W al­ days. tion under his house. ter McPartland. Ezra Brumbach of Boise spent Commercial club held their meet - Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vernon a couple of days last week visiting in" Thursday evening at the school Parker. Mrs. Duke Rohland and Mr home folks. house, the newly elected officers and Mrs. James McGinnis attended Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and taking charge. the play at the Wade school. daughter have moved to the Brad- Mr and Mrs. Los Gilmore return­ Mr. and Mrs Vernon Parker vis­ ney ranch. ed Sunday evening from Baker ited Monday evening at the Ness Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fretwell have where they have been visiting the Hatt home In Owyhee. moved to the Weir ranch past two weeks. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Thomasson and Paul Mr. and Mrs Millard Heckathorn M M. Greeting of Kingman K ol- Jackson were in Ontario Monday and children of Arenu Valley visited ony were dinner guests of Mr. and taking medical treatment. Wednesday evening at the Howard Mrs. Duke Rohland. Beginning Feb 27 the teachers Hatch home. Mrs. James McGinnis has been and pupils will again enjoy a hour Mrs. Howaixl Hatch and Mrs. confined home with a cold. noon. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth at- t< titl'd the funeral'of Owen Roberts BIG BEND Mrs. M. F. Hamilton was plea- at Greenleaf Tuesday. santhly surprised Tuesday when Paid For Mesdames Toy Welsh, Plin Case, ADRIAN Charles Marston. Elmer Woods and Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs Ralph Stark and Miss Bowman Walter McPartland were dinner dropped in with well filled lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duke lloh- At The baskets to help her celebrate her land. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell Mr. Harris and Frank Taylor of and Mrs. Ellen Marker were visiting Caldwell were dinner guests Tues­ in Boise Sunday. day In the Phelan home. IN NYSSA Mrs Henry Hatch. Mrs. Ivan Mr and Mrs. M. L. Judd of New­ Farnsworth. Mrs. Vernon Parker Wiley Clowers, Manager ell Heights were callers in the and Mrs. Gerrit Muntjeweriff at­ Brumbach home Tuesday. Block South of Boise-Payette Lumber Co. tended 8-20 club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and Clay of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Steel of Roswell were dinner guests in the Brumbach home Sun­ day. Mi', and Mrs. R. L. Haworth and daughters were dinner guests in the Edwin Creasser home in Meridian Sunday. A number of Mr. and Mrs. Jor- King's friends dropped in Sunday evening to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frances Looney and Minerva Looney of Caldwell were over nigh» guests at the W ill Schultz homo Wednesday. N. S. Phelan transacted business in Ontario Thursday. Mrs. Dan Holly entertained Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Pills- -■ . * bury and Mrs. Phelan at a theatre party Friday night. M r and Mrs. W ill Sweet and their house guests Kenneth Timm spent Thursday visiting in Boise Mrs. Babe Hamilton was a busi­ Bill Metzen Jr. who has been working at John Day since his re­ turn from Alaska is now at home. Miss Mary Boston went to Boise Sunday where she has employment. Mr. and Mrs. James Correll and Quenton Correll spent Sunday in the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and daughter are settled in the Herb A. L. LINDBECK Nelson house. John Fisher spent Sunday in New State Capitol News Bureau Plymouth. Miss lone Tryon of Iowa, spent Friday night and Saturday in Apple SALEM -Although the legislative tax levy which it is proposed to re­ Valley. Gus Roth and daughters spent session still has at least another peal. Instead it is now proposed to week or ten clays to run its pro­ make up these losses from a sur­ Sunday at the Henry Meier home. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Miller were gram is now sufiiclently developed tax on intangible incomes and in­ as to make it (airly safe to predict creased levies against corporation guests of his brother in Melba Sun­ day. that there will be no new taxes im ­ incomes. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stout went to posed upon the people of Oregon. A sit-down strike by the legisla­ Boise Sunday to see their daughter. There are a number of tax and revenue measures in the legislative tors failed to materialize when Norma. Mrs. McLafferty, formerly of hopper, notably a sales tax, a gross members who had agreed to sup­ Income tax and a proposal to boost port a sine die resolution closing the Nyssa spent Wednesday night with the price of liquor ten per cent for session at midnight Friday got cold ; Mrs. Mollie Nelson. Donald Nichols has been very ill the benefit of relief. None of these feet and refused to go through with proposals, unless It is the liquor the program. Senator Lyman Ross for the past few weeks. But is im­ price increase, has attracted any of Washington county who was pro­ proving now. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey spent appreciable support. Oregon has moting the move as a gesture of swatted the sale tax so hard and so protest against the 40-day pay limit Monday at the Melvin Hathaway often that the legislators do not and the $3 per diem, claims to have home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justus and take kindly to any proposal to sub­ had the promise of 18 votes in the mit another measure of this kind upper house, more than enough to child will move into the house on resolution, the W itt place. to the electorate, at least not just insure passage of his Friday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piel- yet. Then too, the attitude of Gov­ while at least 25 representatives ernor Sprague who has turned were said to be ready to vote to go stick were in Wilder calling at the thumbs down on new taxes, has not home. Rumors of the threatened j Charles Van Cleef home. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Mr. and been conducive to any enthusiastic adjourment with all of the big leg­ islation still untouched and nonej Mrs. C. D. Vertrees. Mr. and Mrs. support of any tax program. The only demand for more re­ of the appropriations made brought I Whisler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nichols and Elmer and Mrs. Pettit venue has come from the better a statement from Governor Sprague and Olive Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. to the effect that he would not call pension group whose spokesmen Whisler Jr. and Mr. Roberts attend­ have agreed to support a gross in­ a special session if the lawmakers ed grange at Arena Valley. come tax if the lawmakers will ad­ quit and went homo before finish- | Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Rucker and mit such a measure to the voters. ing their job. sons spent Saturday in Caldwell. The grange and organized labor, on Mr. Johnson has moved his fam ­ It is now proposed to dissolve the the other hand, have warned that ily from the old Rucker place to the they will vigorously oppose such a capitol reconstruction commission small house of the Hale Ilams place. measure as they have in the past as of April 1 and turn its functions : Mr. and Mrs. Dav Magee have mov­ over to the state board of control so these proposals will probably be I t had originally been planned to ed into the house the Johnsons va­ permitted to die in committee. cated. Senator Ellis' proposal to increase continue this commission in effect M r and Mrs. Fred Province of until August. It is estimated that the price of liquor has attracted overhead expenses of the commis­ Oregon spent Thursday, visiting Mr considerable Interest and has some sion amounting to approximately and Mrs. Fred Fisher. chance of enactment although the Mrs B T Osborne was a guest of $1200 a month will be saved by its state liquor commission is opposing Mrs. John Poage Sunday. early dissolution. it. I f enacted the additional rev­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hild visited at enue from this source would go to Fruitland and Ontario Sunday. Civil service for state employees the counties to help finance relief Carol Sparks of Yakima visited is a dead issue so far as this legis­ costs. Ellis estimates this to his parents the past week. amount to something in the neigh­ lative session is concerned. The ! Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ray went to measure proposing this govern­ borhood of $1,250,000 for the bien­ Caldwell Sunday and brought their mental reform was killed in the i nium. grandson. Jimmy Miller home to Senate with only eight votes in its Administration advisors, too. have spend a few days. favor. Services for next Sunday will be: abandoned their plan to sock the Sunday school at 10 a m.: Worship small income tax payer in order to The usual flood of salary in­ service at 11 a. m.; combined Youth make up losses from the Intangibles creases are being approved by the the worship service at 7:30 p. m. B. lawmakers. A measure increasing the salary of the deputy state trea­ surer from $3600 to $4800 a year has already been signed by the gov­ ernor. Bills still pending provide better salaries for the deputy sec- j retary of state, state labor com-1 missioner. corporation commissioner oJT : and state printer. In addition there are numerous salary increases for Do You Know of county officials A B E TTE R PRESENT For Yourself, Your W ife or /V//9/A/ Your Family than— While there does not appear to be j A Policy in The Mutual Life any likelihood that the lawmakers | Insurance Co. of New York A T THIRD will attempt to wipe out the milk i MARTIN OLSEN control board there Is much senti- 1 Ifamember U/hai You l^did^ßeforeJ/Ve_C^ie^ ment for some changes in the milk Special Agent Star Hotel Phone 8W control act. One measure which has already passed the house would I JESS R. BAKER confine the operation of the act to O P T O M E T R IS T the larger cities of the state. Sena - 1 Graduate Univ. of Cal. School tors Mahoney and Chaney who are ! of Optometry sponsoring a bill to abolish the O ffice Hours 9-5 and by hoard have announced that, they | Appointment will carry their fight to the people Telephone 244-J, 67 S. 2nd St. if the legislature turns them down I Ontario, Oregon STATE CAPITOL NEWS PAY Professional LES S Cards STREET M ID - W IN ? Dr. A. G. Baumeister Pain: '. Graduate Chiropractor Wilson Bdg, Ontario, Ore. New Painless Ohlropractlc PHONE 28 CARL H. COAD A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W PHONE 31 Nyssa, Oregon 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 E X A M IN A T IO N S N YSSA OREGON TOW NSEND 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 Pruvn Secretary NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night A T EAGLES H A LL Visiting Eagles Welcome H A R R Y MINER. Sec A R T NARCOTT. Pres JORDAN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wroten and family went to Boise Thursday to visit M r Wroten’s mother. Mir and Mrs. Sam Ross, Mrs. Shea and daughter and Mrs. Pal­ mer made a trip to Caldwell Thurs­ day. Mrs. Shea and daughter went on to Boise from there to visit Miss Theresea Shea who is training at St. Alphonsus haspital. The lower grades of school had a Valentine party for their mothers and friends. Miss Victor made a trip to Boise Friday for medical treatment. George Wayne Foster went to Cow Creek Friday to be at a grange meeting. Mrs. Lucille Scott and son spent the week end with Mrs. G. W, Fos­ ter. Mrs. Jean Loveland has been ill the past week. Mrs. Joe Gluch and daughter and Mrs. Frank Gusman were in Jor­ dan Friday. Mrs. Verla Greens has been ill for a week at the home of her mother. Mr. and Mrs Louis Azcuenaga and sons spent the week end in Jordan visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cloninger and son were week end visitors at the Sam Ross home. John Foster has been ill for a few days. Lawrence Chestnut has been suf­ fering with a sprained ankle David Mallea sprained his ankle j while playing basketball Sunday. Cecil Dairy has been spending the past week at the home of her bro- ! ther Arthur Lee. Mr and Mrs. Jake Lee spent the week end in Boise A few of the town adults and the | school faculty are having a three act play March 3. sponsored by Mr Chestnut. HIGHEST ('ASH PRICES CREAM POULTRY Spring Valley Creamery Vi THE N E W Toltone CHAMPION The O n l y T i r e M a d e w i t h the M N E W S A F E T Y - L O C K CORD BODY a nd N E W G E A R - G R I P T R E A D . . . N e v e r before in our experience has a tire met with such instant and unanimous approval as the new Firestone Champion Tire. It’s the Safety Sensation of 1939! 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