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GATE COT JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1932. lng Monday night at the lodge hail a similar meeting of the Ontario Poet. youngsters Monday at 3 o'clock In dictates for office will be made. 4. 13, 32. Divoroe. j Mrs. Vernon C. LaBaw came from Nyssa Legion honor of his eighth birthday anniver with good attendance. C. L. McCoy, N. C. Krtes vs Fairmore Irrig. Dist. Portland Friday to spend several weeks GUILD BENEFIT BRIDGE sary. Friends brought him many nice chairman. Introduced such entertain BIRTHDAY DINNER Restitution of property and damages l „... . __ ___ _ . _ .. St Paul's Episcopal Guild gave a gifts. Refreshments closed a jolly after- ers as Rudy Valee sailor In the war and Norbert Sarazln was host at a birth | Wlth par*nts Mr- 411,1 Mrs- C- M- Ties In With gram day dinner for eight young friends at 4 15 32 *1400 Legion member, who gave a radio pro benefit bridge party lor the public last neon. for all the Posts of the nation Thursday night at the Parish hall the parental horn* last night at ax Pctttlonj Filed In Frctate Court ! _Lr,'c o’clock. A birthday cake with nine Guardianship of Frank Bengoa et al.! officers were speakers drover Guests attended for eight tables. Prize AT LOWE HOME 10,400 Posts National V 4, 13. 32. Francis of Ontario gave an address winners were Mrs. Leo D. HoUenberg, Mrs. T. M. Lowe entertained Miss candles centered the table. Boy Scouts added a patriotic note by their rituals and a demonstra Tying In with 10.400 American Legion giving posts of the country, the Nyssa Legion tion. After the entertainment, legionnaires and Auxiliary held an enjoyable meet- served lunch. Mrs. Artie Robertson. Mrs. R. G. Cooper and Mrs. Sidney Burble!<re assisted. Mrs. T. M. Lowe, E. M. Blodgett g J or mother, attended from Mitch Attorney and Counselor at Lea ell butte. Practice in ail Courts Donald M. Graham, commander for NYSSA. OREQON the eastern Oregon district, addressed P O $2 L I S H Special Friday, April 22 to Friday, April 29 Our Tumbler polish will make the car look like new again. Get that mud, grease, road film off before it ruins your finish. DRIVE IN! Hoxie Garage Nyssa, Oregon Phone 83 LIBERTY THEATRE Friday-Saturday, April 22-23 “THE CISCO KID” With Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe Sunday-Monday, April 24-25 George Bancroft in “RICH MAN’S FOLLY” With Frances Dee, Robert Ames and Juliette Compton - Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., April 26-27-28 “LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE” With Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond and Wynne Gibson. first; Mrs. Dewey Ray second; and Mrs. Sidney Burbldgej consolation; Frank T. Morgan, first for men; Mr. Surbtdge, second; and Rev. Stanley Moore, con solation. Lunch was served at the close. The Guild wishes to thank the Y. P. F. girls for their assistance. Mrs. Win. Walker, Mrs. C. H. Oxman, Mrs. Curtis Townsend and Mrs. R. Anderson at tended from Ontario. ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Monday bridge club gave a de lightfully Informal bridge dinner for husbands Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Schlopkohl. At 6:30 o'clock a bountiful supper was served buffet style. Four tables were then ar ranged for bridge. Favors for husbands went to Guy Bailey for high score, Estes L. Morton for low. Mrs. Eddie Powell and Mrs. W. F. McLlng won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Morton, newcomers from Ontario, were guests of the club. DINNER IN BIG BEND In honor of her birthday, Mrs. Lult Stam and her family entertained a number of friends at dinner Sunday at their farm home In Big Bend. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Hart of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. • Dick Vooys of Arcadia. • • • • TWO BIRTHDAYS ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertsch and their daughter Mrs. Hazel Glldea and son Theron were guests of Mrs. Lois Pat terson and family in Caldwell Sunday. The event honored the birthday of Mrs. Bertsch and Mrs. Patterson, her daugh ter, the birthday of each occurlng on April 17. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A number of friends gave Mrs. Emil Johnson a surprise birthday party last Saturday evening, and they took with i them a treat of Ice cream and cakes. Those attending were Mr. nd Mrs. A1 Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott, Rev. Joste J. Blokland and her brother ] Alfred, Mrs. S. Johnson and son Earl of Vale, Mr. and * • Mrs. * • W. • G. Campbell. AID CONTE8T CLOSES A benefit tea given by a division of Methodist ladies aid Thursday at the church basement closed a money-mak ing contest. Mrs. C. W. Reberger’s dlv- | ision earned a larger sum of money than the division of bobbed-hair ladles captained by Mrs. A1 Thompson. Mrs. Howard Larsen. Miss Edna Dennis and ; Miss Lillian Austin sang vocal solos, accompanied • by • Mrs. • C. • C. • Hunt. 8th BIRTHDAY Junior Hollenberg was host to ten Beautiful FINGER WAVES —a specialty of Miss Lavone Trobaugh at OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP Helen Cowglll. assistant state club lead er and Russell McKennon, county club Farmers, now Is the time to Court House Filings leader, at dinner last Wednesday. Mrs. PLANTS FOR SALE clean your seed. Lowe and Miss Cowglll are old friends —For the Vegetable Oarden: tomatoes. as Mrs. Lowe was leader of the first Real Estate Transfers Recorded White Down peppers and egg plant. 4-H girls' club In Owyhee and made W. J. Dawson to Trtnvilla Dawson. Miss Cowgill’s acqaintance many years SW1-4SW1-4, 8ec. 5-36-37. 4. 8, 32. *10. —For the Flower Garden: a miscellan- HEALTH CERAL ago. Miss Cowglll met with the active Earle F Cranston et ux to Walter W. eous lot of Annuals, Perrenials and Made at Home at Nyssa Flour girls’ clubs of Owyhee school. Cranston, SW1-4, Sec 5-19-47. 4, 11, 32. Rockery Plants. Mill *16,000. Ask for it at: SUNSHINE DANCE L. Davis et ux to James Car —Also Mastodon Elver-bearing Straw- The 8unshine club of the Rebekah ico, Walter berry plants at 75c per hundred. 1 NW1-4SW1-4 and Lot 3, Sec. 19-16- B. AND B. STORE lodge gave a dance last Friday night at 32. *1400. the Nyssa gymnasium which was quite 48. A. 4, N. 12. Hickey, Admr. to J. T Sullens, “You’ll Like It" MRS. C. W BARRETT well attended. Music was provided by Und 1-2 int. NW1-4SE1-4NW1-4 8ec. Rt. 1, Ontario the Apple Valley orchestra "Eddie’s 16; all int. NE1-4SE1-4NW1-4, Sec. 16; Rascals.’’ The lodge made a neat sum all lnt. ln SW1-4SE1-4NW1-4 Sec. 16- for activities of the chapter. 18 47. 4, 14, 32. *1400. Marriage Licenses Issued GUILD MEETS TODAY Joe Silvers and Susie Alfrey. 4, 11. 32. Mrs. Dick Holmes and Mrs. J. R. Karl M. Baker Hunter will be hostesses for St. Paul s Fitch. 4, 11, 32. and Geneva Idaho Ouild at the Parish hall today. Mrs. Ralph E. Lane and Leah May Barker Hunter will report on convocation at 12. 32. The Dalles, attended by herself, Rev. 4, Jefferson Oliver Wlnfee and Meari- —AT— and Mrs. Stanley Moore recently. etta Edna Sill. 4, 13. 32. • • • • • Martin Ugalde and Frances Pearl W. C. T. U. Lowe. 4. 14. 32. Mrs. Arvllla Fauchier entertained the Jack B. Hammond and Feme E. W. C. T. U. Tuesday at the home of Snyder. 4, 16, 32. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott. A number of Merrill G. Worbois and Helen Jack- coming events were discussed, among son. 4, 16. 32. them the county Institute at Ontario a Complaints Filed In Circuit Coart week hence when consideration of can- Cora Clascock vs. John S. Glascock. S - A - V - E EDER’S WAKE UP! Doing a R ip V a n Winkle isn’t going to get your spring re modeling done. Get our estimate today on plumbing. Call Baldridge Implement Co., Nyssa, Oregon GEORGE J. KINZER, Plumber ÿiwiiBiiimiHimiimMiM i«iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiililillililimililillililil'lilllll!llllWlllllllliBllllllinillHBBMiWIIIWWIBIIWaiiaWWWWMMWWMMM| L A U N DRY Alfalfa, Cert. Grimm B. T.................................22c Alfalfa Cossack Cert. B. T................................30c Alfalfa Common 99.88 per cent P................... 15c Red Clover...........................................................15c Kentucky Blue Grass........................................ 22c White Clover....................................................... 60c Sweet Clover Y. B............................................... 12c Orchard Grass..................................................... 15c Meadow Fescue.................................. 1.............. 12c Brome G rass....................................................... 13c Perr. Rye Grass...................................................12c Hog M illet........................................................... 8c Sudan Grass ....................................................... 8c Delicious- - HEATS SEED GRAINS Per 100 Pounds Cleaned and Treated 1.65 1.65 1.80 Cleaned Wheat ....................................1.46 Barley ....................................1.45 Oats ........................................1.60 Com No. 1 ............................5.00 Com Special .........................6.00 Nyssa Seed & Grain Co. Phone 26 I. K. Newell Manager Nyssa, Oregon We’re talking pretty "sure of our selves" . . . but you'd be the same if You had a stock of $5 hats that was head and shoulders over any other stock In Malheur county. And If every man who tried on your 15 shape thought It was a $7 hat he was looking at . . . And if every buyer immediately started to be a seller to his friends Wouldn't you feel a bit proud of your accomplishment? Wouldn't you now? TOGGERY BILL MichaeU-Stern’s finest Suita ONTARIO ORIOON Hdw. Dept. 46 Phone 36F2 ummmmmmmmmu MimsumnNKumwH mmum m »— n mmmmmmmuk Can’t find the Hat you want? Then you haven’t tried TOGGERY BILL . Grocery Phone 58 You Will Like Our Service THE UNITED LAUNDRY SuMOMmunnuM w w w him nitnin is*mm m n iim ■mmtmmmmmmmi At the Nyua Grain Company FIELD SEEDS Per Pound Limit Ten Cans to a Customer MORRELL’S PICNIC HAM, lb........................10c CARSTEN’S LEAN BACON BACKS, lb......15c Three things to think about, and assuring our patrons entire satisfaction. We give shirts, dresses, fancy work and fine linens special care. T. R. Pashley, Prop. ARE LOWER OXYDOL WASHING POWDER, large 23 oz. size, 2 Pckgs............................................ 29c OLD GOLD CIGARETTES, Pckg................... 11c TEA GARDEN SYRUP, 5 lb. ca n ................ 62c MILK, large can, 10 cans..................................49c Clean! Nicely Ironed! Wholesome PHONE 56F3 SEED PRICES JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS WE OFFER SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd. It is not our purpose to sell you meat today and the next but every day. We want to supply all your wants in the meat line. In order to do this we insist upon the best Malheur County livestock. It is then dressed in Our 100 Per Cent Sanitary plant by skilled workmen. You will find just the cut you want at— G iv e y o u r f l o o r s . . . in s id e o r o u t . . . a g a y S p rin g dresi H i m are new, gay colon with which to make your floon "go modern" at a thrifty price! Su dan Brown—Buckskin—Tile Ked—are a few of them. Choose them in B-H Porch and Floor Faint, suitable to concrete and wood floon. They'll stand wear •nd tear and are priced the low est in ten yean. Add the "B-H Thrift Offer"—2 paints for the price of i. Here’s true savings! Like all National Lead prod ucts, B-H Porch and Floor Paint is of the highest quality, goes farther and lasts longer. 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