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GATE CITV JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE ¿ 3 ,I9 â i Henry Urban and Louis Grenier are I The Wm Beaton family have moved Conley Butler is working with the ; mining near Susanville. to Huntington. herds on summer range in the Mormon « . Basin country Charles B. Short, Jr., Is visiting h-s Miss Aliene Trunneli returned t o 1 grandparents in Payette. Wilder Sunday after spending a week j xcm Draust, ord timer i f Mjrssa, wa. Mise Olive Hunter is spending several | with Miss Pauline Brush. here from Twin Falls last week. He F. L. Edwards and family spent Sun E. Edwin Johnson, county engineer, day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ayre and Thos. B. ' lived here in the days of hitching posts n s in town yesterday. weeks with Mrs John Potter at Eagle Nordale made a business trip to Vale and was a friend of the late Adolph Mrs. W. T Posey went to Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cantrall were in Mrs. A. V. Cook went to Boise Sun Friday. Schrelber. Id a , Monday for the week. Emmett Sunday. day and her mother Mrs. Mary Lyells Donald McClellan of Nampa is visit returned with her for a visit here. Miss Isobel Lalande ot Nampa is the Arthur V. Cook. Jr., left Friday for ! Miss Pauline Fisher arrived home ing his grandomther Mrs. 8ally Dennis. guests of her sister Mrs. Ed. Wilson. George Johnston sustained a painful Baker where he will spend several from Portland last week to spend hei Leo Clement of Owyhee Dam won the injury while at work in Emmett Friday. weeks with relatives. His uncle recently vacation with her mother Mrs. Mary- Mrs. Snyder, mother ot Mrs. Chas. McConnell, has been quite ill the last wrist watch given by Wilson Brothers He caught his hand in an ice plant and suffered a minor injury and Arthur Fisher. Miss Pauline is a student nurse Vernon will help with farm work. I at St. Vincent’s hospital. Woek. I Drygoods at their recent June sale. !it was badly bruised and cut. J. Carl Baldridge, division manager ot | Claud Wade of Payette was assisting Ralph Richardson arrived Monday the Idaho ower company, was here from Bernard Frost with meter work for the from Bliss. Ida., where he spent the the Payette office Friday. j Idaho Power company here Saturday. j past year as telegrapher at the Bliss Miller Jensen is visiting his daughter Rueben Shaffer has gone to Boulder depot. Mrs. R. C. Anderson at Darlington, Dam. Mrs. Shaffer is remaining at the j Llttle Jack Mullens caught his finger Before That Nordale home for the present. j in the door last Thursday and the end Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks of Chicago ; of his finger was almost taken off. Dr. I Ex-Governor H. C. Baldridge was over from Parma Tuesday to assist with are visiting the Dwight and Dean j sarazin replaced the member. Mrs Green Campbell returned Friday work in the Nyssa store of Baldridge Smith families and other relatives here. Implement company. Boulevard grange is giving a Wash- from a visit with her sister in Nampa, Nick Leuck and family of Baker are ington Bicentennial entertainment at sh e was accompanied home by her \ Stop at Powell Service Station for Gas and Oil, spending their vacation with numerous the grange hall Friday night, with R. niece. plus Powell service. relatives here. Mrs. Otis Kirkland, their G. Larsen, director. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and Mr. daughter, accompanied them. Martin Osborne of Garden Valley, Johnson’s mother Mrs. Andy Johnson If in need of a spare get our prices on Kelly Lotta Eddie Powell, Fred Powell and John Ida., was an overnight guest of Wm. and son Earl of Vale picnicked at the A. Ward went to Prairie City Monday DeGroft Wednesday at the Pipe Line Nampa park Sunday. Miles. on mining business. They returned ranch. There are some real attractions at Til-’'day. Mrs. W. B. Hoxie returned home last the Liberty Theatre this week. Read Chas. M. Paradis, bookkeeper at Eder fro" Pondosa after a visit The Liberty Ad—and all the others in Hardware company, is on vaction. He with hrt- daughter Mrs. Helen Wilson The Journal. and his family left Teusday for the and family. ! Miss Elizabeth, Carter, librarian in Salmon river country where they will NYSSA Open Day and Night OREG. Mrs. Claud Wilson and children and j the Carnegie Library at Boise, and Miss spend a week. Girl Scouts n.rt Monday night at the Mrs. C. P. Overstreet and family spent Mary Carter, also of Boise are spend home of Miss Margaret Hunt with Miss Saturday at the Clyde Long home in ing their vacation with their sister Mrs. Robt. Long. They came to Nyssa Sun Betty Tensen and Miss Katherine Aicadla Lon S. Root returned Sunday from day. Leuck assisting. The girls practiced Two new Fords nave made their ap signaling and reviewed first and second Salt Lake where he was called bj* the death of his only sister. His parents Mr. pearance in Nyssa. Dwight Smith is class tests. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McGrew recently and Mrs. W. H. Root spent the week driving a sedan. Monday W. F. McLing completed a deal for the trade of his YUM — YUM I T ’S 01 Marshalltown, la., and Mr. and Mrs. here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sorensen of Sen Nash on a sedan. Lester Summerfield all of North Holly A. L. Barker returned Thursday even- g wood spent three days with Mr. and Jose. Cal., spent Monday evening with Mrs. Fred Marshall on their way to Mrs. Hazel Gildea when en route to ing from Portland where he spent a J g Spokane wh re they will visit relatives, j Yellowstone park. Friday Mrs. Gildea week’s vacation with relatives. His little j g O. E. Carman. Vale dairyman, j en joyed the visit of her sister Mrs. T. V. daughter Shirley and son Keith return- [ § ed to Nyssa with him to spend the sum- j g brought a supply of Carman cottage Patterson and husband of Caldwell. Chas. Sutherland was here Tuesday mer. cheese to Nyssa stores Tuesday. One Mrs. Wm. Noble, guest of Mrs. J. R. pack contains pineapple and cottage from his sheep ranch at Creston. Thora cheese, the other the plain cheese pack James of Baker returned to Creston Hunter at the Star hotel the past week, While In the city Mr. Carman paid The j with him where she will spend the left Sunday for her home In Jordan summer with her sister Mrs. R. W. Valley. Miss Evelyn Noble Is remaining Journal a pleasant call. Miss Josephine Brush was the Gruber. The Grubers live at the Suth here while convalescing from a recent minor operation. honoree at a farewell party at the home erland ranch. Mrs. M. B. Gwynn and daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Elliott and daugh of Mrs. Carl Nickle in Wilder last I'ed- Baked in Nyssa. It’s Better Than the Foreign g npsday night given by the Wilder Patsy returned to their home in Salem ters of Fort Lyons, Colo., spent the week = Campfire Olrls. Josephine was vice- I Monday. Mrs. Gwynn has recovered end with the R. W. Grubers at Creston. Bread and may we remind our good friends that president. She and her sister Pauline from an extended illness. For the past This week they are visiting the Wm. money spent in Nyssa builds Nyssa. have joined their parents Mr. and Mrs. few months she has been staying with Peutz, Ellis Walters and other families E. B Brush at E .O. L. Co. Ranch No. 1. her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey. on the Owyhee. S i!i:iiiiim iiin i:i h run in mu m i u m m lin n :m iiiin iiw i iiiu ii:i.iiiiiim i iiiiiiiiii'ii:iiit:iiin u ;ii:iiiiiii¡ iiii7 LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA Mrs. Eulah Kelly «pent the week end CARD OF THANKS in Ontario, visiting Mrs. A1 Rose. We wish to extend our heartiest V sm Butler lsaisd two cars cf spring thanks to all our frisr-is who were eu lambs a; Kunilsgten jlrr.Jay txd Me* kind to us during the illness ahd death them to the east. The market is un of our beloved mother. certain but Butler is looking for top Mr. Miller Jensen and Family. price as the lambs are fat and choice. - SUMMER TRIP - POWELL’S SERVICE STATION FOR YOUTH AND CHARM - Learn to properly care for your skin . . . keep it soft, smooth and youthful. Leam how easily the facial massage can be performed by yourself. Leam how to care for your hair and scalp. For Just One Week Beginning Monday, June 27 we have secured the services of a Beauty Spec ialist, who will give you a half hour treatment and -demonstration absolutely FREE. Call In or Phone Us Now For Your Appointment SWAN BR LAD Nyssa Pharmacy The Rexall Store PHONE 14 O re g o n Nyssa |>re s llnventory BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. AND ENDS SATURDAY’ JUNE 25 To clean up our spring merchandise before June Inventory, we will be the losers— you will be the winners at our outstanding Rummage Sale. Hundreds of items will be priced below actual cost for quick sale. You will find this the greatest sale event of the early summer season. Don’t miss it! You may use our convenient Lay Away plan on any purchase you wish to make. Regular 10-Cent BATH TOWELS All Our Ladies’ Fancy Rayon ITS SMART MEN’S DRESS SOX Only 3c TO BE Ladies’, Men’s THRIFfY SUMMER HATS Each 50c 4 Pair 25c HOUSE SLIPPERS Pair 46c READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING SHOE DEPARTMENT CHECK YOUR NEEDS LADIES’ SUMMER COATS, every coat in stock goes at HALF PRICE CHIDREN’S COATS, all sizes, all go at ....................................... HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S WASH FROCKS 39c CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS, with hats, 69c LADIES’ SILK DRESSES, one lot $1.66 SILK DRESSES, large assortment $2.36 LADIES’ REGULAR $10 DRESSES $5 ALL LADIES HATS, reduced to 50c LADIES SUMMER GLOVES, large group, Pair .............................. 39c LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS ............. 4c HAND B A G S ............................................. 59c PILLOWS, large assortment ............... 39c BROADCLOTH DANCE SETS 39c CHILDREN’S RAYON UNDIES ............29c L DIES’ CREPE GOWNS ................... 49c LADIES’ RAYON UNDIES 49c MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS, one lot, . $9 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, fast color .... 79c MEN’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS .... 79c MEN’S DRESS CAPS ..............................49c HOLEPROOF AUTOGART SOX, Pr. 26c MEN’S SUMMER T IE S ........... ................. 39c MEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS 6, 25c BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS ........................... 45c BOYS’ ATLETIC UNIONS .......................26c MEN’S SHORTS, rayon, broadcloth .... 25c MEN’S DRESS S T R A W S............ 49c to 98c MEN’S ALL WOOL DRESS PANTS now ............................................... HALF PRICE MEN’S CORDUROYS ................ $1.56 BOYS’ DRESS PANTS, w o o l.................. 76c BOYS’ CORDUROYS, Pr........ .................96c BOYS’ WAIST OVERALLS, Pr........... 50c BOYS’ OVERALLS, Pr..............................25c MEN’S OVERALLS, Pr..............................50c TENNIS SHOES, Men’s, Boys’, Pr...... 45c BOYS’ LEATHER WORK SHOES .. $1.29 CHILDREN’S OXFORDS, black, tan .. 89c MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS, Pr................ $1.75 LADIES’ SHOES, Summer Comforts $1.69 LADIES’, MISSES PUMPS, OXFORDS, 1-STRAPS, TIES, Pair .......................$1.89 LADIES’ PUMPS, STRAPS, TIES $2.48 MEN’S LEATHER WORK SHOES .. $2.48 MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS, one lot, . $2.48 LADIES’ COLORED SANDALS, Pr. $1.29 BOYS’ BLACK OXFORDS, Pr...........$1.89 RAYON MESH HOSE .......................... 25c QUALITY MESH HOSE, P a ir ............ 49c PILLOW CASES, 4 2 x 3 6 ........................... 10c CRASH TOWELING, one lot, yd...........8c REMNANTS, large assortment .. V2 PRICE LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, all sizes, Pr. 10c PRINTS, fast color, yd............................... 8c VOILE, Many colors, yd.......................... 17c WHITE MUSLIN, yd................................. 8c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, yd.................. 5c FANCY STATIONARY, box ............... 29c GLASS SETS, 25 pieces ..................... $1.29 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 c a n s ........19c HARD WATER SOAP, 3 large bars .... 25c TOPAZ GLASSWARE, lg. asst. 25% OFF CHILDREN’S ANKLETS, Pr.................... 8c BOYS’ MEN’S BOYS’ MEN’S MEN’S WASH SUITS ............................ 98c WOOL BATHING SUITS ........98c WORK S H IR T S ........................... 25c SUMMER UNIONS ................. 49c ATLETIC UNIONS, Suit ____ 36c DAM CANVAS, heavy weight, yd...... 39c REMEMBER SALE STARTS WED., JUNE 22, AND RUNS UNTIL SAT., JUNE 25th G olden C. C. ANDERSON COMPANY STORE N Y S S A , ORE. A