the gà T e city J ournal , T hursday , M ay 30, 1931 Mr and Mrs. Geo. McKee of Oregon Engineer F A. Banks, C. A. Betts, F. are camping at Payette lake. | Trail had as their Sunday guests Mr C. Bohlson and R. B. Smith were in Austin McNall is home from training j | and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong and Mr. and town Monday from Owyhee dam for j Mrs. Geo. English of Wilder. the opening of bids on the Baker pro camp at Fort George Wright, after six 5 weeks’ t.-aln- ject dam. . . army . „ life. He vent to the . .. Art Servoss m working at the Swan the home of Dr and Mrt E. D. Norcott Mrs. Qeo Light of Kingman Kolony ing school after the ciose of the college bakery. far an Indefinite visit. was called to Greenacres. Wash., yes Dwight Smith, local manager of the ! term at Boseman, Mont., where he com- terday by the serious illness of her Boise Payette Lumber company, and pleted his junior year. McNall is the R W Jones of Ontario was a visitor Mrs. Chas. Beaver Is visiting her daughter Mrs. George K. Light. family spent vacation at Payette lake ! oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc- !n Nyssa Tuesday. mother In Orofino, Idaho. and Emmett. They returned last Satur- Nall of Nyssa. Engineer F. A. Banks and F. C. Bohl- day from a two-weeks’ trip. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lynch went to Fred J. Palmer was here from Cald son made a trip to Deadwood dam the Smith of Boise was at the yard during Misses Margaret Hunt, Betty Tensen ; Pine valley Sunday on a camping trip. well yesterday. He is a pioneer stock- last of the week. They were accompan their absence. and Katherine Leuck, leader, took the ied by Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Bohlson. Nyssa Girl Scouts to Caldwell for picnic Chas. L. Thompson of Twin Falls Is man of Jordan Valley. Mrs. Albert Cook of Salt Lake City, and swim today. The girls left from inspecting produce with headquarters Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Felton and son formerly of Nyssa, and daughter Max Wm. Duln spent a few days In town the Dick Tensen home at 12:30 p. m. at Welser for the present. and left Tuesday with J. P. Dunaway Carl of Twin Falls arrived Tuesday ine and Miss Dollie Lawrence of Vale evening to visit his mother Mrs. Hary came over from Vale to spend Tuesday Oscar Grogan, brother of Mrs. Mike for Seneca. Felton, who is ill. Mrs. Felton Is im with the Arthur Cook family. The for CARD OF THANKS Dragich, and the Draglch children re John Cancelmo purchased a Ford proving. turned Monday from Bend. We wish to thank our kind friends mer is sending her vacation with her coupe from Larsen Motor company yes- Frank Points left Tuesday for Hun parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hope in and neighbors who so freely gave their Mr. and Mrs. J B. Smith and Miss j terday. services, flowers and words of sympathy tington where he was transferred by the county seat. Naomi Evans left Tuesday for a few Mrs. Betty Bardsley of Los Angeles the highway department. Points is a during the laying away of our beloved days at Payette lake. Mrs. Thelma Barker and children baby. We wish to especially thank the was a guest of Mrs. Ed. Wilson Sunday brother of Mrs. Dave Dugger of Nyssa. left last Friday for the home of Mrs. ladies who rendered music and the M l. and Mrs. Marshall Spell and son and Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Skin Barker's parents in Portland. Shortly Owyhee Community club for its floral Toby of Nampa spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Short moved to ner of Jordan Valley, July 25. a daugh before her departure, Barker made gift. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy. the Oscar Bauer residence Saturday. ter, Susanne Francis at the home of service in a divorce action through his MR. AND MRS. NOBLE PULLEN Dr. and Mrs. Glen Kenaston are at Mrs. Skinner’s mother, Mrs. CCeal i attorney E. M. Blodgett. And Family. Miss Eva Boydell is spending a few weeks with friends in Portland Boswell In Vale. Mrs. P. M. McIntyre was pleased by M. E. COMMUNITY CHURCH and Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamrick and son the arrival of her nephew and wife^Mr. and ‘ Mrs. A. Louck of Los Angeles Mon 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. R. J. Davis, left for their old home in California * * * > — Ernest McCurdy of Emmett was in day. They were returning home from superlntendent Nyssa last week. His father formerly Friday. Mrs. Hamrick formerly worked a motor trip in Montana and northern n:00 a. m. Morning service. Topic: in the Schweizer cafe. owned the Wise farm near town. Idaho. The Unfinished Task. Mrs. Josle Douglas and Mrs. Arvilla 7 p. m. Epworth league. Mrs. Ted Lewis returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Willis McCumber re 8 p. m. Evening service. Delegates at Friday . She spent a week In Baker Fauchier are spending ten days on a turned Tuesday from Blue Mt. Springs camping trip at Ironside mountain with relatives. fchere they spent ten days’ vacation, the Institute at Wallowa lake will make near the Robert Long camp. McCumber will resume work Saturday Sports which will be of interest to Attorney E. M. Blodgett and Chas. everyone. Mrs. E. L. Sutherland went to Boise at Connolly tunnel camp. Mrs. H. Price of Woodside, L. I., M. Caldwell were in Vale on business You are welcome. to i pend the week end in the city. Her writes: "A year ago I weighed 190 lbs. Monday. JOSIE J. BLOKLAND, Pastor. Rev. Josie J. Blokland returned Sat husband is a patient at the veterans' I started to take Kruschen and now I urday from Island City, where she Two families moved into town from hospital. weigh 126 and never felt better In my spent the last week of her vacation life and what’s more, I look more ! ke Owyhee dam, the Jack Mullins and Stillman Clement of Ontario wrecked , with her mother and other relatives. 20 yrs. old than the mother of 2 ' Harold Edwards families, his Ford coupe on the Nyssa-Ontario Miss Blokland was at Wallowa lake in ANNOUNCEMENT children, one 19 and the other 18. Every | Mrs Wm Toombs and Mrs. Robt. highway Saturday when he attempted stitute the previous week. one of my friends say it’s marvelous I Toombs were visitors In Caldwell Tues- to pass another car. No one was hurt. MARIE’S BEAUTY the way I reduced." ¡da Dewey Ray hit bottom when diving L. J. Lindley, deputy superintendent at the Wilcox plunge near Ontario To lose fat with speed take a half SHOP teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass • f : Mrs. Irving Province accompanied In charge of the Malheur County bank, Sunday. He bruised his nose but for Is Open for Business at hot w ater before breakfast every mom - Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLlng to Vale and his family moved to the John A. tunately escaped serious injury. Moore residence Monday. ln t 'on't miss a morning—an 85 cent Tuesday evening to visit her family. Star Hotel Mrs. Roy Scott and children returned bottle lasts 4 weeks—get It at Nyssa I Mrs. Ed. Wilson and children and home today from Prairie City, after a NYSSA, OREGON Pharmacy or any drug store In Amer- ! Mrs. Lester Edmondson of B e n d .......................... lea. If not joyfully satisfied after i ” was a guest of her sister-in-law M rs., Mrs. Wilson s sister Miss Isabel Lalande visit of several weeks with relatives. PHONE 8F2 first bottle—money back.—Advertise- W. G. Campbell frem Wednesday of Nampa left Wednesday to motor to Leo Kelly made the trip to Prairie after Yakima. They will spend ten days with them. YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK ment. I till Saturday. friends. Oca Blaylock and Douglas Benton Mrs. Farnham Sills and daughter Peggy returned the latter part of the week from Burley and Shoshone, Ida., where they spent a month visiting rela- vtles, LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA This Woman Lost 04 Pounds of Fat UNITED LAUNDRY SECOND STREET, NYSSA Under management of T. R. Pashley and Company LAUNDRY CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 20 Years Experience in Washing and Ironing Patronize Home Industry Give us a trial— you will be pleased PHONE 36F2 ALE CANNEDGOODS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 PEACHES, 3 cans for ...................................... 44c No. 21/> tin APRICOTS, 3 can» for ................................... 44c No. 2 1 tin PEARS, 3 can» for ....................................... 44c No. 2V> tin CHERRIES, 3 can» f o r ...................................... 44c No. ?V., tin PINEAPPLE, 3 can» for .................................. 48c No. ° 1 tin STRING BEANS, 3 cans for ............................28c No. 2 tin SWEET POTATOES, 3 can« f o r ......................38c No. 2 tin BLACK BERRIES, 3 can» f o r ...........................38c No. 2 tin PINK SALMON, 3 can» f o r ..............................29c No. 1 tall can PORK AND BEANS, 5 can. f o r ......................34c Medium size tin MILK, Federal brand, 5 can» f o r ......................34c Tall cans P. & C. COAP, 8 b a r»........................................ 24c PEA BERRY COFFEE, the be»t, lb..................25c Trade at Home— W e Can Save You Money Wilson Bros. Grocery PHONE 21 NYSSA, OREGON ! Mrs. Addie Wilson and family took J their guest Mrs. Erin McSwain of Pur- | year, Tenn., to Owyhee dam Sunday, j The visitor pronounced it a wonderful sight. j FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 BEEF STEAK VEAL STEAK 20c lb. i 15c lb. BEEF STEW PORK STEAK 20c lb. 10c lb. BREAKFAST BACON VEAL STEW 10c lb. 25c lb. BULK LARD Bring Container I5 c lb. 10c lb. SPRING FRYS Dressed Dean and Dwight Smith, Artie Rob ertson and Bernard Frost made up a party who attended the night game at Vale Tuesday. Other fans included Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frizzell, John Young, Marlin Wilson and Jess Thomp son. Confidence In Your Druggist After a week with the Dewey Ray family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray and children of Huntington, accompanied by Mrs. C. B. Cox and the Dewey Ray children, left Saturday for Blue Mt. springs. | While Ralph "Beaver of Boise Is on a business trip at LaGrande and Baker, his wife and children are spending I the week with Mayor Dick Tensen and family. Mrs. Beaver was formerly Miss J Mary Van Gllse of Nyssa. J Hugh Clement of Denver, brother of Mrs. Geo. Schweizer, left Saturday for [ | the veterans’ hospital at Walla Walla. He was a guest of the Schweizer family a couple of weeks. En route to their home in Los An geles, Mrs. Lue Eastman, mother of Mrs. Claud Wilson, and her daughters Mrs. Jerry Ferguson and Mrs. Howard Greenup, with their families, were guests at the Wilson home Thursday. Mr. Greenup, farmer fn Arena valley, plans to follow soon. Is second only to confidence in your doctor. The doctor’s orders must be carried out to the letter of the prescrip tion. This is of vital importance to you and your loved ones. FAT HENS Dressed 30c lb. 25c lb. SPRING LAMB CHOPS AND LAMB ROAST LUSCIOUS “ EAT MORE LAMB” Bring your prescriptions to us and let us fill them accurately from pure fresh drugs. INYSSA PACKING CO. PHONE 6 NYSSA, OREGON NYSSA PHARMACY C. L. McCoy, Owner Nyssa, Oregon GOOD itUVS Miss Anna Stam, nurse in the office of Dr. J. J. Saraztn, was on vacation ( from Sunday till Wednesday. She had as her guests the fore part of the week Misses Margaret Molenaar of Ontario, Anna Davidson of Parma and Jennie Koopman. i FOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY JULY 31— AUGUST 1 Et Pssts ais Kisd ---------- A t ----------- £© O iling W o rries E D E R ’S PINEAPPLE, No. 2, broken »lice, can ........... 15c PEACHES, No. 2l/z, sliced, packed in syrup, can ......................................................................15c PEACHES, No. 2Va, halve», packed in syrup, can ................................................................... 15c ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, No. 2*/2 can ........15c APRICOTS, No. 2Vi can .......................... 15c PEARS, No. 2Vt c a n .......................................... 15c \Mlempntber ua the next tim e ou wish any print L ing.Ourrquipnirin enable* u* to turn o u t first quality work— our experi ence enable* u* to In te llig e n tly aid you In p la n n in g your circular,letter or whatever print ing you wish done. The re*ult* you get w ill prove t h a t ♦ l a g I 'a v s ♦ Saturday specials VEAL ROAST Howard Larsen, Junior, accompanied his grandmother Mrs. Frank Bowers and daughter Miss Flora from Twin Falls Saturday. Mrs. Bowers remained for an extended visit at the Larson home. Good P rln t- MEN W H O BUILT THE WEST WORE LEVI'S' SPECIALS ON CR1SCO CRISCO, i y 2 lb, c a n ............................................ 35c CRISCO, 3 lb. c a n ......................................... _... 65c CRISCO, 6 lb. c a n ............................................ $1.25 This “ cut-away” view was prepared just to show you how efficiently the John Deere oils itself. That self-oil ing feature is one o f the big reasons for the steady power and long life o f the J o h n D e e re T y p e E E n g in e The simple splash oiling system insures the thorough lub: .cation of every work ing part. Clean oil is kept cir uh ting — every impor tant working part is bathed by a i pray of oil while the engine is in operation. Oil ing is stopped automatic ally when the engine is stof ned— no oil is wasted. M e -jy , ea sily fo r g o tte n sight feed oil cups are done away with and friction. one o f the greatest o f power thieves, is reduced to a min imum by this positive auto matic oiling system. Come in and have us show you how efficiently the John Deere oils itself. Examine the simplicity of design and the sturdiness o f its parts—the John Deere engine will do its work steadily and efficiently and will stand up under severe conditions on your farm. D « » u r » t o s e « t h is a l l - o n c I o M d a e l f - o i l - l n « p o w t r p L n t n a x t U m « y o u « rm I n t o w n . Eder Grocery PHONE 58 i The Bu»y Corner Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA. OREGON Ny»»a, Oregon fÀlThisStoreYbtiGet Q U A L I T Y * " • SERVICE