- —— — ■ il ■■ ■«.» ■■ ■ m..iC SOCIETY TH E G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L, rrH U R S D A V t J A N U A R Y 28,1937, I High School News Editor ........... . Assistant Editor Reporters EAGLES C ARD P A R T Y was a member of the cla&3. Mrs. Hankei. sister in law of Mrs. Ward, represented her at the party given In Vancouver. Included with the many lovely gifts was a very clever little paper with each one contri­ buting a news Item of Interest to Mrs. Ward. A nice crowd gathered at the base­ ment of the Eagles Hall last Friday evening for the benefit card party sponsored by the lodge. Bridge and pinochle were in play with re­ freshments served at the close. W in­ ners at bridge were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray, high scores; Mrs. Ber­ nard Frcst and Earl Danley, low scores. Prizes at pinochle were won by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newblll high, and Mrs. Ed. Warren and Alvin Kuehn low. - 5 - - M O N D A Y BRID G E The Monday Bridge club met with Mrs. John Burky this week. Mrs. Grant Rinehart was the only guest playing with members. Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire won high score prize and Mrs. Dick Adams low. 5 - P O S T A L S T O R K SHOW ER Mrs. Frank J. Ward was the re­ TU E SD A Y C O N T R A C T CLUB cipient recently of a postal stork Mrs. Dewey Ray was hostess to the shower with the gifts coming from members of the Phi Sigma class of Tuesday Contract club this week. the Baptist church of Vancouver Mrs. C. L. McCoy won high score where Mrs. Ward formerly lived and prize and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell won second. Guests playing with mem­ bers were Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Tom Eldridge and Mrs. Barr Doolittle. Don’t Feed Cheap Mashes E N T E R T A IN Buy Gem Egg Producer for local conditions. H 3 - Don’t Forget W e Are Still Selling That Good— - 8 - Evelyn Haworth Mary Corn Seniors AROUND SCHOOL— We notice some of the kid.; saying they’d appreciate a present. Some­ thing useful like Sloan’s Liniment or Absorblne Jr., for instance. Jim­ my Wimp having difficulty trying to stand. W e checked up on her. It wasn't "Old Mr. Boston’s Sloe" It was Old Mr. Weathers Snow. The girls of the O.A.A. donning their newly arrived sweaters and letters. Don Boren has one too and you may be sure no “silly girls” Is ever going to wear his, say’s he. Leland Morris Is back In school after being 111, In time to read “ Macbeth.” I f he Isn’t S K IIN G 111 again, he should be. Better carry a gun fellows. Macbeth has blood in Down the hill and over the Jump his eye. Don't be frightened, it’s Boydell hit with a awful bump, really Bob Jackson after two days of Jacks'n simply cleaned the hill skiing, taking part In the great When he ploughed the snow In a tragedy o f deah ol’ Macbeth. Due to “ graceful" spill. the illness of several G A A members Isabelle sailed with the greatest of the tumbling exhibition will be post­ ease, but what aches today Isn’t poned. Lucille Green planning to her kners, toss snowballs In study hall. Too bad The way our friensd ski may seem a McDonald doesn’t wear a ’’stovepipe crime. hat. A big attraction for some of the But after some practice and a little Junior girls since Graves put a few more time, photo of CCC boys in their show W e il be able to see them fulfilling case. their cause W e have three new students in [ Running errands on skiis for Santa high school this week. They are May Claus. Benson, a Junior; and Emma Olsen Hlnemoa Cloniger and Marguerite Huffstetter, who are both sophomore s MR. AND MRS. CLUB The Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club met F A C U L T Y NEW S— Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. John Young Is substituting Schlreman played with members. Mr. for MLss Clara Rettie, who has been Schireman won first prize and Mr. LE G AL A D V E R T IS IN G McCoy won second. STANDARD COAL A 1 Thompson N O TIC E OF H E AR IN G W C TU TO M EET TU E SD AY “Th e Farmer’s Own Co-Op’’ Phone 26 TEACHERS Mrs. Dick Tensen and Mrs. Betty LaFrenz entertained the women members of the local school faculty last Saturday evening with a buffet supper. Following the supper the evening was spent playing games. For high production. A tried mash 8 - - Nyssa IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F THE The W. C. T. U. will meet next S T A T E OF OREGON FOR M A L ­ Tuesday afternoon at the home of HEUR C O U NTY. Mrs W. H. Green. In the Matter of the Estate of N O RA L. GREEN, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Theda Dcdge, Administratrix of the estate of Nora L. Green, deceased, has filed in said Court her report and final account of her administration, together with petition for final dis­ tribution and that Saturday. Feb­ ruary 27, 1937, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court Room in the Court House at Vale In said County, has been fixed by the Court as the time and place for the settlement of said final account and the hearing of said report and pet­ ition, at which time any interested person may appear and file his ob­ jection thereto and contest the same. Notice is hereby given that said account is for final settlement and the said estate is ready for distri­ bution and upon confirmation of said final account and report final distribution of said estate will imme­ diately be had. Dated this 26th day of January, 1937. TH E D A DODGE,, Administratrix of the Estate of Nora L. Green, deceased. First publication January 28, 1937. Last publication February 25, 1937. 1 LIKE T 8 . . . AVOID HARD WORK. . . . . % I t a t ¿4 t& A v ^ <=J j Ù Â £ my ntw THOR IRONER N O TIC E OF H E AR IN G I his sister. Mrs. L. f . Ashcraft he re­ tained to Emmett to work. Clyde Cartwright and nephew are evacuating their Island until danger of f'eod is over. Miss Joyce Ashcraft war a Sunday U1 with the flu. The women members of the fac­ dinner guests of Ellen McConnell ulty met at Mrs. Tense ns. Saturday afternoon. They spent the afternoon CARD OF T H A N K S knitting and chatting. Dinner was served at seven o'clock and the re­ W e wish to thank our friends and mainder of the evening was spent playing games. Those unable to at­ neighbors for their kindn’ss at the tend were Mrs. Haworth, the Mcd- time of the loss of our father, and eskers and Miss Fuqua. Mr. Rinehart also for your floral offerings. N. C. M acLaffetry and Mr. Relburger managed to Dr. and Mrs. B. N M acLafferty crash the party. j Miss Rettie George C. M acLafferty spent Saturday In | Caldwell. Life Is made up of small duties Miss Fuqua spent the recent vaca­ well done. tion In Boise with her sister. A number of the faculty spent Sunday skiing and hiking In the snow. Legislative Highlights =£ 3 the tax c muds-nr lie promised' that the budget wm.ld be bu—a.ed Few Important treasures wen dropped In the hoppers during th week. Aid for aanu n was back to committee because of al leged a.nbiguity. The branch Lanl. bill Is sUU In committee with man} express; ns that it will have little purpose now. The state is huid pret­ ty well branch-banked as it Is. i pvi..e officer to c-i a a act tt n.-.'ic suspect 'd drunken drive;*. A b o r i connection with crime 1 wt . commutes is rc-po.ting fa .o r .b.y n propofols to ! elite automat : good time’’ for convicts. The farr.- jus Fehl case brought this to a lead. The house during the week stav- d o ff a liquor battle by indefinite postponement of the bill to prohibit Aside from the law-grinding 'iquor ad v.ri sing in Oreg n news­ State Treasurer Rufus C. Holman Is­ papers. sued a statement objecting to a Repeal of the antl-syndlcallsm one-man government In Oregon. He opposes a plan said to be In favor ■ct, Sunday closing, conservation of with Governor Martin that would the state forests, several acts de­ Irrigation districts, make the governor the only elective signed to aid school districts and state depart­ officer In the state. ments are other matters still before the lawmakers. A bill to limit salaries in higher education and eliminate the offices now held by W. J. Kerr, those of chancellor emeritus and director ol production and marketing research has been proposed by Representa­ tive Führer of Marion county. Weather and lawmakers occupied Another measure being drafted the attention of Oregon people dur­ would place a $3 tax on all radio ing the last week over all other receiving sets. news. The senate revision of laws com­ Continued cold and an epidemic of mittee has reported out favorably influenza relegated even strike newa the bill to make it unnecessary for to secondary importance, with an estimated 20,000 people in the state suffering with severe colds, flu or pneumonia according to medical authorities. An emergency hospital was established at the Bonneville dam by the National Hospital Asso­ ciation to care for sick workmen there. All hospitals of the state were taxed for bed sj>ace. Many schools By MRS. C LA R K ENOS Doctors agree that only in were closed or running with depict­ milk can be found cer­ ed staffs. Herbert Huffstetter from Beloxie For Tliat tain energizing elements Missisippi has enrolled as a student “ Heat-Fall which are essential to the In the legislature the outstand­ In the eighth grade at Adrian. He is ing event was the reported error In well-being of individuals Spring Canyon a nephew of Mr. Butler. In every walks of life. the budget as submitted to Governor Mcst all of Adrian students are Charles H. Martin. Instead of a sur­ Drink a quart each day! having a vacation, the high school plus of apppoximately 3200,000 It was stuednts are cut due to roads being found that Oregon has a deficit of blocked with drifted snow; the more than $500,000. Kingman Kolony students are out BOISE PAYETTE due to their school being damaged The mistake was made in enter­ lU M HI.K CO M PAN Y when it caught fire last Wednesday ing almost $1,000.000 in the budget •• There’s a Yard Near You " morning. which the state did not have, C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pratt, R ay­ Chapman, editor of the Oregon Vot­ mond Menique and Frank Blcandi er pointed out. were Tuesday evening pinochle guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton. Budget Director Wharton blamed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch are mov­ ---- — f ----- — !------- --------rv ing into the Henry Hatch home. The Henry Hatch family are at the Har­ vey Hatch home at the present help­ ing to care for Mrs. Hatch and daughter Helen who are ill with the flu. Most of the younger folks enjoyed Buying and selling constitute the bob sled parties Sunday after the Be careful these cold back bone of our business. In our big snow Saturday. mornings— Take care place of business we meet our cus­ The L. T. Ashcraft fam ily are re tomers with good merchandise that covering from a selge of the flu. o f your pipes. But if has won and held the respect of all The school board decided to dis< who appreciate quality that Is lived you need help call— miss the Adrian school for the rest up to. of the week as there Is so much sickness and reads are almost im­ passable. The Snake river ice Jam is quite a topic of conversation among people around here as those who have liv­ ed here for thirty three years say Plumber this Is the first time they have ever PHONE 134-J-2 PA R M A known It to be completely frozen over and blocked with ice. Mrs. Amanda Ashcraft has been confined to her bed for two weeks with the flu. The Charles Price fam ily were ill the past week with the flu. Jim Martin returned from Bon­ neville Dam where he has been em­ ployed. After a two days visit with Drink SHELTON’S for Energy! ADRIAN NEWS 15 CO AL! For the Milk Purer In Quality, Call Shelton Dairy Frozen Pipes! “Eat More Meat” GEO. J. KINZER NYSSA PA CKIN G CO . IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F THE S T A T E O F OREGON FOR M A L ­ HEUR C O U NTY. In the M atter of the Estate of GEORGE P. GREEN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Theda Dodge. Adminstratrix of the estate of George P. Green .deecased, has filed In said court her report and final account o f her administration, together with petition for final dis­ trib u tor and that Saturday, Feb­ ruary 27th, 1937 at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court Room in the Court House at Vale In said County, has been fixed by the f Taka 2 Bayer Court as the time and place for the Aapirin Cablata settlement of said final account and with a full claaa of the hearing of said report and pet­ water at first den of a cold. ition, at which time any interested person may appear and file his ob­ jections thereto and contest the same. Notice Is hereby given that said account Is for final settlement and I f throat la the said estate Is ready for distri­ sore also, gar­ bution and upon confirmation of gle twice with said final account and report, final 3 B a y e r t a b l e t « dimoivpd in H g l* » distribution of said estate will im­ of water. mediately be had. Dated this 26th day of January. Quick Relief with 1937. 2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets TH E D A DODGE, Administratrix of the Estate rhe modern way to ease a cold is of Oeorge P. Green, deceased. this: T w o Bayer Aspirin tablets the First Publication January 28. 1937. moment you feel a cold coming on. Last Publication February 26, 1937. Repeat, if necessary, in two hours. If you also have a sore throat due to the cold, dissolve 3 Bayer tablets in H glass of water and gargle with this twice. The Bayer Aspinn you take Tu Gut Rid o f Acid internally will act to combat fever, m d PM mw M us Waste aches, pains which usually accompany a cold. The gargle will provide almost instant relief from soreness and raw­ TOUT k id n e y * | « t n d end fall te ness of your throat. Your doctor, we feel sure, will approve this modern way. 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ILLINOIS p rn m n rn m I wook* nervous, oil B J p At The High School Gym Saturday, January 3 0 no It lo botter to roly oo I Bt boo woo country-wide I oo M oetbinf len fowor- XJm D o m ' d P illi A w *ti- 'jrziïj&üi D oans P ills 7 0 per cent of the money raised to be spent locally te a »