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9*d 5*4 ■ GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE Iti, 1932. Miss Martha Schlopkohl assisted with Mrs. Howard Larsen, Mrs. Farnham 40 GIRL SCOUTS Parma Ladies serving. 8111s and Mrs. F. P. Greene. Mrs. Wil Mayor of Boise MAKE MERRY AT Mrs. Merrit M. Greeting, Jr., and Mrs. son also celebrated her birthday an Fred Johnston of Parma made the low niversary Tuesday. Luncheon was W ill Speak A t JOINT MEETING Attend * G olf- a I Glenn eeoree with 60 each for nine holes. Mrs served at one large table, centered with Frizzell made 63. roses. After five tables of bridge, favors were Mrs. John were awarded Mrs. Ouy Bailey and Mrs. Quite an army were the forty Girl Luncheon Here i ston, Guests Mrs. from Ray Parma Wilson, Big Bend Fourth Scouts Mrs. N. P W F. Me Ling Members favored tlie of Nyasa and Kingman {Colony Minster, Mrs. Clarence Keneflel, Mrs continuance of Monday bridge club who gathered at the home of Miss Mar H. Young. Mrs. T. Claire Baldridge. parties throughout the summer. garet Hunt, lieutenant, for a Joint Big Bend—Thua. Welsh, chairman of Seven lady golfers of the Nyssa- R. . . . . . Mrs. F. Dahlstrom and Mrs. R. Waite meeting and bird study Monday night the Park Board has secured Mayor Jas. Parma club returned the favor of could not attend. Betty Tensen, also a lieutenant of DINNER FOR TOWNES Pope of Boise as speaker for the an Miss pu.ina ladies Monday by entertaining the Nyssa troop, had Just returned from nual July 4th picnic at Big Bend Park. them at a golf-luncheon. After nine Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Her PASTORS Oregon State college and assisted Miss holes of play at the course in Apple Jt isn’t CHARIVARI Towne, who left Tuesday for Gold Mayor Pope needs no Introduction to | Hunt often that two pastors are man with the meeting. the people of this section. His address Valley, a two-course luncheon wa3 married Nev„ where Mr. Towne has pur Nyssa, so in celebration of field, On a tour of the Hunt orchard. will be well worth hearing. The exer served in the beautiful yard of the Estes the recent in and chased an interest in gold claims, Mrs. happy event practically Eddie Powell gave a dinner at her home cises will begin promptly at two o’clock. Scouts took notes on all the birds they L. Morton home near town. Tables were all of the members Epworth Sunday for seventeen guests. Covers Committees appointed by the direct observed. Then Mrs. Oscar Boden gave arranged under the trees and ideal league and others of of the the community an interesting lecture to aid the girls in weather made the event a huge success formed a crowd Saturday night to were arranged at four small tables. Out ors of Big Bend Park met Monday earning the bird finder's badge, firs. of town guests were Mrs. Mary Morris | evening at the hall to complete ar charivari Rev. Josie J. Bach (Bloklandi of Welser, mother of Mrs. Powell and rangements for the celebration. Maurice Judd, leader of the Kolony and her pastor husband Rev. Walter D and Miss P.e a r 1 Williams Towne, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Moore Miss Frances Miller, county librarian, troop, Bach of the Sweet and Montour Meth Mrs. lieutenant, It was all very and family of Ontario. Mrs. J. H Haw Ontario, was a week end guest of pleasant and were at present. odist circuit. They had Just returned kins and daughter Dorothy and Miss of the close the Nyssa Rene Brumbach. ! from two weeks visit at Island City, Lindquist came from Welser for the Miss girls served punch. Almost everyone in Bend is busy hay Sweet and High Valley, Idaho. Rev. Mr. afternoon. ing. The crop is light owing to cold and Mrs. Bach served refreshments for spring weather. j the crowd. Mrs. C. E. Peck and Frances were AUGUST 25-27 —on- Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. T. GOVERNOR MEIER among those who attended the miscel ARE DATES OF Long of Arcadia entertained at dinner laneous shower for Mrs. Andy Hopkins, I in honor of the couple. That evening SAYS LICENSES MALHEUR FAIR a recent bride at the Wheatley home In ; Rev. Bach left for Sweet where he will DUE JUNE 30th Roswell. continue his work, while Rev. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. English of Roswell were August 25, 26 and 27, have been sel Bach will remain here to complete the In the Pollet home Sunday. as the dates for the annual Mal conference year. It’s near time to buy the annual guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baldridge attended ected heur county fair. “We have Just receiv automobile license and Governor Meier commencement exercises at College of assurance of state funds for the Holmes and Edwards FOUR BIRTHDAYS has declared there will be no extension Idaho last week. Their daughter was a ed agricultural program of the fair from of time. Licenses must be secured by When Mrs. Ed. Wilson entertained graduate. 1817 Rogers Secretary of State Hal Hoss,’ ’announc with a birdge luncheon for members of June 30. ed Ora Clark, president of the fair the Monday bridge club on Tuesday Secretary of State Hal Hoss stated board. AUXILIARY PARTY Use your mail order cat afternoon, she had a birthday surprise that apparently many motorists have Upon this assurance, plans for the for several members whose birthdays delayed making their application for alogue for prices on | occur fair have begun. Work will start soon licenses in the hope that Governor within the week. Birthday favors, silver at this store. Members of the auxiliary and ladies on the premium book so that exhibitors with a greeting card, were awaiting Meier would grant 30 days moratorium who to join are Invited to can plan early. Premiums will be the again this year. However, he has an attend are a eligible meeting of the Nyssa same as last year. Already inquiries are nounced that no extension would be Auxiliary social ROBINSON next Monday night at the being made on the possibilities of show given. E. M. Blodgett home of Mrs. F. P. Greene, when those ing livestock and indications are In So far there has been little demand present The Jeweler will decide whether or not to favor of better farm exhibits as every new licenses. Only $129.000 was tak Attorney and Counselor at Law for Auxiliary meetings through year sees marked advancement in this en In by the registration bureau up to continue Payette, Idaho summer. Mrs. Donald M. Graham phase. Practice in ail Courts June 11, while $196,000 was received for the will be joint hostess. Refreshments will O. D. Dearborn is fair board secre new plates for the same period the year be served. tary. NYSSA, OREGON before. DANDELION GREENS MAKE EXCELLENT SQUIRREL POISON There is more than one way to kJl! a cat—or a squirrel. Victor Johnson, Lake county agent, has mixed up 48 pints ot liquid strychnine to be mixed with dandelion greens and fed squirrels, which, for some reason, apparently do not take poisoned grain usually used for the purpose. Checks made on this methods of poisoning by J. F. Branson of the U. S. Biological Survey and Mr. Johnson showed results to be excellent. Farmers, now Is the time to clean your seed. White Down HEALTH CERAL Made at Home at Nyssa Flour Mill Ask for It at B. AND B. STORE “You’ll Like It" New Price NYSSA LAUNDRY SILVERWARE We take care of all kinds of laundry Call for and Deliver Phone 64 HOXiE GARAGE Nyssa, Oregon Wishes to announce that Elwood Nelson, well recommended mechanic from Kessler Garage in Vale, will begin work Monday. All kinds of overhauling, reboring, car painting and body work. A trial will prove his work Good WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY We had a splendid demonstration of MAYFLOWER Electric Refrigerator Before You Buy, See This Economical Box LEAGUE PLANS SOCIAL TO PAY FOR LAKE OUTING!! An ice cream social will be given by the Epworth League at the Meth odist Church Saturday, June 18. Everybody invited. Proceeds from the social will be used to help defray ex penses of a delegation from the league which will attend the annual summer institute at Wallowa lake In July. Baldridge Imp. Co. NYSSA Wesley J. Browne, Manager OREGON Father’s Day Sunday, June 19 8 DOWN ON THE FARM (Contributed) Down on the farm, ’bout half past 4. I slip on my pants and sneak out of the door; Out of the yard I run like the dickens, To milk 10 cows and feed the chick ens. Clean out the barn, curry Nancy and Jtggs, Separate the cream, and slop all the Pigs, Work two hours, then eat like a Turk, And, by heck, I’m ready for a full day’s work. You will find many items in our store which will Then I grease the wagon and put or. the rack. make him happy. Throw a Jug of water in an old grain sack, Hitch up the horses, hustle down the lane, Must get the hay In, for it looks like rain. ‘The Friendly Store’ Look over yonder! Sure as I’m bom Cattle on the rampage and cows in OREGON NYSSA the com! Start across the medder, run a mile or two, Heaving like I’m wind-broke, get QMiuiiii in iiHUiii i m u mi m 11 u 11 n m ninni imi in in iiuiiiiiiiiiiriii 1111111111111:1111 m m i:uni;i in nun 111:1:1 ^ wet clean through. Get back to the horses, then for re compense. Nancy gets straddle the barbed-wire fence. Joints all a-achlng and muscles in a Jerk, I’m fit as a fiddle for a full day's work Work all Summer till winter is nigh. Then figure up the books and heave a big sigh. Worked all year, didn’t make a thing; Got less cash now than I had last Spring. But they never farmed, so they can’t tell. When Spring rolls 'round I take an other chance, While the fringe grows longer on my old gray pants. Oive by s'spenders a hitch, my belt And. by heck. I'm ready for a full another Jerk, year’s work. Wilson Drygoods SACRIFICE SALE —of— 106-Acre Farm Along with dependable performance, the Mayflower's gracefull lines, period- styled hardware, and economical oper ation make It the outstanding refrl- ator of today. It is the choice of most people who really Investigate before they buy elec tric refrigeration. Remember Father With A Gift including 60 acres of tillable land balance In pasture, 18 head of cattle and team of horses. No drainage or Irrigation assessments. Terms to re sponsible people. E. L. MORTON, Malheur County Bank, Nyssa, Ore gon. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1936 Dodge roadster (n good condition for a farm team, cows farm implements, or what have you? H. R. Qulnby, City. May 26* EXPERT RADIO SERVICING. H. C. Hoxle, City. 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