NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 27,1937 OTTO SCHULZ GIVES TALK TO FARMERS The necessity of effective farm organization was the theme of the nrwly formed Malheur County Farm Bureau at its meeting in On tario, Friday. Otto Schulz, Repre sentative of the American frarrr Bureau Federation, explained the n a i r.al activities of the organiza tion and some of the things the Farm Bureau has been able to ac complish in many of the different states. An organization of this kind, Mr. Schulz pointed out. Is much more effective in dealing with various farm problems than any individual can be, and under our present ec onomic set-up Is essential in pro tecting the farmers’ interests. With farm labor organizing the land- owners must be organized to deal with the situation. He also brought out that organization is necessary if the producer hopes to have any voice in determining prices he is to receve for his goods. Maintaining hay markets and prices, orderly selling of smal' seeds, problems of livestock produc tion and marketing, and rural soc ial problems are only a few of the things in which Farm Bureau or ganizations over the country have been interested. The American Farm Bureau Federation has been active in supporting increased farm credit and reduced interest rates. The Malheur County Farm Bur eau hopes to increase its member ship so that it can be as effective as possible in working on the var ious farm problems. The next meet ing will be held In Ontario on Tues day, June 8th, and is open to all In terested farmers and land owners. At this meeting R. G. Larson, County Agent will discuss the new weed law and its application in Malheur County. Party GO O DIES Wo make a specialty of fur nishing things for your par ties . . . when everything should be Just right. Tell us what you have in mind and let us show you. - 0 McClure Bros. Bakery JORDAN VALLEY Rail Research Produces New Type Lounge Car KINGMAN KOLONY By MRS. C. E. ELLIOTT A baby daughter was born Sun day to Mr. and Mrs. Price. Daily vacation Bible school be gins Monday, May 31, Mrs. Jones and Miss Nickens will teach. All children are urged to attend. The last group meeting of 4-H clubs was held Friday at Kingman. The leaders held a meeting and discussed plans for the summer. One of the things which was brought up was sending a leader to 4-H club summer school at Cor vallis. Mrs. Charles Newbill was given first place, owing to her num ber of years and faithful work, as she was unable to go. Miss Joy Crummett was selected as the al ternate. Miss Crummetts work ranks on an equal with Mrs. New bill, but lacked one year of having as much work completed. Those who will attend from Kingman this year are Miss Crum mett, Eileen Slippy and Harold Kurtz, all being sent by Kingman 4-H clubs. James Nichols and Alvon Duvall on grand champion schol arships; Martha Godwin, county scholarship, Leonard Nichols a commercial scholarship; and Mrs. C. E. Elliott, scholarship from the Local Leaders Council of Malheur BOYS and GIRLS Earn money in your spare time and W in A Bike Join Ginzel’s Bike Contest Get particulars at once at GINZEL JEWELRY and Gift Shop Ontario, Oregon Better W ork in all row crops By MRS ISABELLE LEE Miss Helen Stults who spent the winter in Portland with her sister Mrs. Glenn Lyons returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon and son accompanied her and spent a few days visiting at the Stults home. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway and son and Mrs. Emma Wall and her mother Mrs. Clarke drove to La Grande Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Con way returned Tuesday. Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Clarke will visit relatives in La Grade for a month. Mr. and »trs. Boyd E. Blakely and children left for their home in Fairfield. Washington. Mr. A p p e a l« to l l n l i r e S'unaiiy Blakely has just completed his sixth year as principal of the Jordan G randm a, grandpa, baby and dolly all enjoy the new com forts on the lounge cars which the Valley grade school. Union Pacific has installed for sleeping car pas A marriage of interest to Jordan sengers on the fam ous “ C hallenger” low-cost folks cccured in Boise May 16 when train s. Unusual size of the ca r, restful lighting Miss Olive Maher of Boise, daugh and m odernistic decoration all are the result of extensive experim ents and research b., the Union ter of Mr .and Mrs. Ed Maher of Pacific. Note the four special sections for card Jordan Valley and Paris Harrison gam es and the com fortable chairs and lounges of if Spokane, son of Mrs. Etta Har varied size.. Such ca rs with novel com forts and rison of Emmett exchanged mar conveniences also will be reg u lar features of the riage vows at St. Johns rectory. new “ C hallenger” train s which go into service Reverend R. C. Bowman preformed between Chicago and Pacific coast points soon. the ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue suit. She was attended County of which she Is president. ALBERT HOPKINS RESIGNS by her sister Miss Olive Maher and Following the leaders meeting the bridegroom was attended by AT OREGON TRAIL AND Friday, the afternoon was given to WILL ATTEND SCHOOL Klrkby Rutledge. Mrs. Harrison demonstration as follows: Rose and was also present at the ceremony. Flower Garden, Margaret Winters Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will make and Pauline Gowey on flower ar Albert Hopkins resigned as prin rangements; 1st division cookery, cipal of the Oregon Trail school Helen Hibbard and Nadeen Wilson, this week at the conclusion of his CORNS, WARTS and a school lunch; 2nd division cookery 7th year at the school. He plans to La Vene Glassock and Maxine continue his education leadin r CALLOUSES VANISH Smith, a salad. Third year cookery toward a degree and plans to a t table setting by Ethel Farnsworth tend either the College of Idaho or By using SPAULDING CORN and Virginia Mae Jarvis. First year Oregon State College. DOOM sewing, stenciling by Nadeen Wilson Mrs. Hopkins will continue teach PRICE 25c and Nadine Nichols. Second year sewing, selecting hose, by Wilma ing at Oregon Trail while her hus 827 Hoyt St., Muskegon Gowey and Helen Duvall. Home- band attends school, the board Heights, Mich. making demonstration on Hew to awarding her a two year contract. make a Bed, by Emily Otis and She has taught at Oregon Trail for A proven success to them Donna Ashcraft. After the demon the past five years. who have used it. strations, Mr. Hpuser gave a talk Buy from our advertisers. centered on plans for the fair and demonstration. Miss Nelson took charge of recreation and games were enjoyed. The Case family have moved to their new home one-fourth mile south of the J. G. Lane home. Miss Libby Ann Jones who teacj>- cs in Nyssa was an overnight guest of Miss Joy Crummett Saturday night. their home in Boise during the S. Sentaor was a speaker at the summer, leaving later to live in stockmen meeting held Saturday. Spokane. A large crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway and sen and Mrs. A. L. Lee spent Fri Let a Classified ad sell It. day in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Caldwell spent the week end in Caldwell Sunday. Watch “Needless Mrs. Charles Loveland, Mrs. W J. Shea and daughter Christine Expense” . . . when spent Friday in Caldwell. You Build . . . Stockmen are rejoicing because of the heavy rains last Tuesday. Miss Mary Ewing who taught Plumbing and heating sys in the grade school left for her tems are often the cause of home in western Oregon last Wed needless expense in home nesday. maintenance. Avoid this when Mrs. Kathryn Claypool, county you build. Insist on careful school superintendent and Mr. Hauser, county club leader, were in work and tested supplies. Jordan Saturday evening en route to Arock to attend 4-H club E achievement day. Mrs. W. J. Shea and son left for GEO. J. KINZER Boise Monday evening. Mr. and Mrsj Ed. Maher and fam Plumber ily visited In Boise ever the week PIIONE 134-J-2 PARMA end. " Mr. Robert Stanfield, former, U. Get the Car Ready for a Sunday Trip How about an * * * * OIL CHANGE GREASE JOB CAR W ASH POLISH JOB BRING YOUR CAR OR WE WILL CALL AND DELIVER Powell Service Station Phone 1 Standard Products LIENKAEMPER & LEUCK, Props. WHEN LINCOLN NEWS By MRS. ED DUPRE Mrs. Ed DuPre and daughter Thelma were guests at a birthday party given by Mrs. Charles Gar rison in honor of her granddaugh ter, Jo Ann Garrisons 3rd birthday. The party was held at the Garrison home in Nyssa. Dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake and punch were served. Tiny Fenton of On tario was also a guest. The school picnic was attended by a large crowd. After a big dinner and lot of ice cream furnished by the school board, a baseball game was enjoyed between the men and boys the men being the winners 18 to 16. Our teachers for the coming term will be Harvey Denem suc ceeding Walter Marshall who goes to Valley View and Katherine Neil- on- for the lower grades. Miss Alveria Horner has return 'd to her home above Vale. The Lincoln PTA had a short meeting on Friday afternoon. Plans wore made for the spring picnic to be held June 13 on Malheur. Every one is invited to bring a basket dinner. The spring health rltnic was also planned for th-> near fu ture the date will be announced lat er. A few young people gathered at th? home of Agnes and Opal Red- "”'1 and enjoyed an evening of games Saturday night. Mr. Walter Marshal was a visitor in the Joe Blaine home Tuesday afternoon. the Building Bug Bites You ... 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