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PATÉ CÌTYJOURN a L, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 -ggja-e e — Donald M. Graham attended to court ' Ed. Wilson, of the Golden Rule, made a trip to the Boise store Tuesday. matters in Vale Tuesday. Mrs. John H. Forbes returned home Miss Isobel Lalarule, sister of Mrs. Ed Monday from Portland where she spent Wilson, is here from Nampa Christmas week with her daughter M f » Lotta Phillips was in Welser on 'firs. J. R Hunter returned Sunday I.Jlss Eva Boy dell and Miss Mae Platt, George McKee and family were guests fiotn The Dalles where she spent the i business this week. teaobar of Ontario, attended New Year New Years of Mr and Mrs. Forrest holidays with Mr. Hunter. festivities in Boise. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott made a trip | Sowers at Wilder. to Hot Lake sanitarium near La Grande Donald M. Graham took Ira Storey Bill McConnell recently returned last week. to tlie veterans' hospital in Boise Mon from Elgin, where he spent the last few I J. C. Lindley, bank superintendent, day for a medical examination. months. I returned Sunday night from a week end Mr. and Mrs. Nell J. Dimmick and Mr and Mrs. Geo. R. Swan and H A V E Y O U R W IN T E R business visit in Portland. Mrs. Lindley children are spending a couple of weeks daughter Fay spent New Years with I accompanied him on the trip. 1 in Yakima and Walla Walla. Mr and Mrs. John Anthony at Payette. Cleaning done now at Sam Scott, postmaster at Jordan Val Albert B. Hopkins. Oregon Trail ley. was here and in the county seat teacher, returned Sunday from Baker the low price of H EM STITC H IN G Monday. where he spent the holidays with LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA ÿ $1 II Mrs. Dewey Ray and daughter Leona friends. Geo. Taylor returned to his home in ; returned the first of the week from Portland where they spent a few days Haines after spending Christmas week with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor | with relatives. Rev. Josle J. Blokland returned home at the Methodist parsonage. Miss Thelma Leuck is back to work In last Friday from Island City, where she the telephone office after several weeks spent a week’s vacation with relatives of illness. Her many friends are glad to j and friends. know that she is feeling much better. En route from Boise to Burns, Mrs. T. E. Connolly, tunnel contractor on Ray Chapman stopped in Nyssa for a the Owyhee returned last week from visit Tuesday at the home of Mr. and California where he spent Christmas Mrs Frank D. Hall. vacation. Vernon Wilson returned from Jerome. Omer Adkinson. assistant druggist In Ida., for the holidays and will spend the Nyssa Pharmacy, enjoyed a few the remainder of the winter with his j days vacation at his home In Pilot Rock. parents Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wilson. I He was away from New Years till Tues I The heaviset snow in years in the d ay. Frank Stearns and wife were in val vicinity of the Thief Valley dam near North Powder has made work on the ley towns from Jordan Valley last Wed dam difficult but W. H. Puckett com nesday. Steams Is a member of the pany is continuing construction thru- school board that supervises the fourth out the winter months. George Newby largest school in Malheur county. Mrs. C. D. Cox of Bpise and Mr. and of Nyssa is an employe and he writes that all supplies are hauled in by sled, Mrs. Gordon Ray of Huntington return the only means of travel In Thief Val ed Monday from a business trip to Burns. Mrs. Cox remained here to visit ley. her son Dewey Ray and family. — and— A R T SHOP ■ - I : ■ for 3 piece suit«, Over- coats $1.00 and up. S ■ MKS. N. H. PIN K E R TO N Nyssa, Oregon . City Transfer T R U C K IN G and T R A N SFE R R IN G NYSSA T A IL O R SH O P Phone 15 and Phone 28 H. R. SCOTT. Prop. C. KL1NKENBERG Chops For Dinner (The wicked fleeth when no man pur- sueth.) Pro. 28:1. j The Eastern Oregon Land company has a third farm at Nyssa. Farm No. 3. E P Brush, newcomer from Wilder, has taken over the operation of Nyssa with R. L. Patton, ranch manager. Farm No. 1 of the Eastern Oregon Land Company. Brush moved to Nyssa yes M. E. C O M M U N ITY CHURCH A Journal Want Ad will help to sell It. terday. succeeding Wm. DeQroft on _______________________________________ 10 a. m. Sunday School. R. J. Davis, superintendent. M M 11:15 a. m. Rev. Robert Brymer will begin special meetings in Nyssa at this G O O D FOR TH E C H ILD R E N church Sunday. January 10. He will preach at the morning service and the G O O D FOR Y O U Nyssa congregation Is invited to a unit ed service in Apple Valley Methodist church Sunday evening at 8 p. m. Is quality Swan Bread baked in Nyssa. Rev. Brymer will be welcomed by the It contains the best of ingredients and compari many friends who enjoyed his sermons son with a cheaper bread will prove that Swan’s here last May. He comes here from Bread is ! Spokane. This week’s blble verse: Ever follow W O R T H THE PRICE that which is good. 1 Thes. 5:15. = Josie J. Blokland, Pastor. W e Bake Good Things Every Day g Iff 1:111 ST. P A U L ’S EPISCO PAL CHURCH S w a n B ak ery È Buyand Save at Wilson’s January at HOXIE GARAGE, Nyssa Oh, flee to that city of refuge You may leave your burden there For to he who knocketh, 'tls open But the only key Is prayer. W e have leased the repair shop of the Hoxie Garage. For our first week we will feature Valve Grinding at the following prices: dinner. . . or for company. Phone 6 j When Meat Makes the Meal Shop in Nyssa SPECIALS — AT- IlSON'S For Saturday, January 9 Arrowrock, L b............ 15c B A C O N , Fancy lean, Lb.......................... 17c W E I N E R S, Lb. ......................................15c L A R D , 4-Pound Package....................... 35c COFFEE, Full Value, Lb. ....................... 23c COFFEE, Delmonte, 2 Lb. Can .......... 67c C O F F E E , Delmonte, 1 Lb. Can ........... Chevrolet six .............................................$5.00 Other 6-cylinder c a r s ................................$6.00 Satisfaction Exalt his name, oh, Christian, Put on the whole armor of God. And keep your feet In the narrow way T ls the way the Master has trod. Oh, hear tha angels singing, Oh, see the white robed throng, They are spreading the gospel message | A sinner has caught the song. You may heed the gospel message Or laugh at the truth it taught But I ’ll praise him forever and ever For the blessed peace It brought. —Sarah L. McDonald. For Creating Genuine Heat Nyssa Coal Co. FOR SALE— About 40 tons of hay at $5 per ton 7 1-2 foot measurement. John Pratl, Nyssa. Jan 7-14 Pr. Independent Dealers P IL L O W CASES, E ach ................................... 10c OUTING FLANNEL, white, 27 i n .................. 10c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, Y d ............................ 9c GINGHAM , plain, check, fast color, Y a r d .....10c E. B. BUTLER. Jr. vance but we’re selling them at January Special, Y a r d ............... 15c CHILDREN’S HOSE, all sizes, 25c values....... 19c Phone 47 NOTICE The partnership between T. F. Cow ard and R. J. Davis In the business known as the Owyhee RealtyCo., Nyssa. Oregon. Is by mutual consent dissolved today, January 7, 1932, the said R. J. Davis taking over the business and continuing the business in the name of the Owyhee Realty Co., and agreeing to carry out all contracts and agreements of the Owyhee Realty Co. (Signed) TH O S F. COWARD, R. J. DAVIS. Witness— John J. Cancelmo. Jan. 7-Feb. 4. W. W. STRANE CHILDREN’S SHOES, Patent and Tan Leather oxfords, a real buy a t ............................ 98c W O M E N ’S SHOES, broken lot, values up to $4.95, January Furniture Bargains JOE JAY SM ITH General Contractor And Builder January special ................................. $1.98 HOUSE SLIPPERS, P a i r ............................... 49c M E N ’ S U NIO N SUITS, heavy weight cotton, P a ir ............... 89c B O Y’S P A R T W O O L UNIONS, 6 to 16 years ..79c MEN’S SHIRTS, plain and fancy patterns, Jan- urary special .........................................98c Miss Spokane House Frocks, first spring shipment Plans and Estimates Furnished When you are in the market for quality furni Without Cost PEANUT B U T T E R , 5 Pound Can ... 79c ture, for a stove or d rug, see NORD ALE first. "See Smith First" iu*t >n ....................... - ................................. $1.95 - He will bring you savings right at home. P I N E A P P L E, No 2»/,, 3 Cans.............. 43c Beautiful Pillows and Lamps Make the Home Cozy. Anna B. Pritchett, D. O. NORDALE FURNITURE COMPANY Osteopathy and Electrotherapy » pretty patterns, Y a r d .............................. 9c PRINTS, Fruit of the Loom, they’ve taken an ad 2 C a n s .................................. 25c Trade at Wilson’s— W e W ill Save You Money January 8 to 16 CRETONNES, 25c and 35c values, yd............... 15c Can't Be Beat SHRIMP, GROCERY A N N U A L C L E A N -U P SALE. Opens Today— Lasts All Next W eek Our Quality GOAL Checker, large size ......................19c WILSON BROS. SALE ■yvu. W A S H PRINTS, brand new materials, fast color, a sinner caught the message, I "W orthy the Lamb’" he cried. ¡For who is he that condemneth It was Jesus Christ who died. 35c - V Government Licensed Mechanic 8279 A t Hoxie Garage, Nyssa, Ore. Oh, hear those lound hallelujahs As that choir breaks forth into song, Of glory and praise and honor Unto him whom it doth belong. 5 Guaranteed M. C. H A R T Z E L L For worthy of all exaltation. Is the blessed name of Christ, For ha is the wonderful counselor, And he is the Prince of Peace. Ï ' Ford, and 4-cylinder ca rs ..........................$4.50 I f you carry tha mighty weapon Take with you the shield of faith The robe of righteousness put on This pilgrim way is safe. Nyssa Packing Co. g Nyssa, Oregon Last Sunday Mrs. J. Boydell, super intendent. awarded bibles to three pupils of the Sunday School who made the best attendance records. Norbert Sarazin was first with attendance 51 Sundays In the year. David Austin and Louise Tensen were next with 47 Sun days. Mrs. Boydell was present 50 Sun days. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and ser mon. Rev. Stanley Moore. Rector. Hartzell’s Auto Service Prayer Is a powerful weapon, 'Twill open the stoutest lock. I And there’s nothing on earth or In heaven This pilgrim way can block. W e have just the cut you want for the family Phone 21, Nyssa T A IfF S |F*rm No. 1, while the Utter has taken 1 A K E .J over the management of the Pipe Line o a u d A M V D A N r U ' F t m of the company. Theo Matherly COMPANY K A NL.rl j WJkS formerly In charge — Just Opened— Tls true that the wicked flee, When no man pursue his track For I know that Satan is after ' The man with a load on his back. . . . lean and flavory OATS, EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS BEGIN es» Ü M « a ir il/ S V M U ir P IN h W L U lV lL K THE P IL G R IM W AV Mutton, Pork or Veal HAM, = a a i«s ! PHONE 201 Vale. Oregon. Nyssa, Oregon ** » WILSON DRYGOODS Don’t Miss Our January Specials ‘‘The Friendly Store” Nyssa, Oregon