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Good Things To Eat —you will always find the best of cookies, cakes and pies at the Swan bakery. —you will always find flakey hot rolls and wholesome bread, the best your money can buy. Call At— SW AN B A K E R Y Ask Your Grocer for Swan Bread NYSSA OREGON M O R E FOR YOUR MONEY SATURDAY AND MONDAY WEDDING CRYSTAL OATS, large pkg......21c BUCKEYE OATS, 9 lb. sa c k ........................... 29c CONVOY FLOUR, 49 lb. s a c k ....................... 84c HILLS BLUE CAN COFFEE, 1 lb. pkg..........24c P & G SOAP, 10 b ars.........................................25c IODIZED SALT, 2 pkgs. f o r ............................ 15c MATCHES, 2 cartoons.......................................29c STARCH, either gloss or corn, 2 pkgs........... 15c PICNIC HAMS, 4 to 6 lbs. per lb....................10c SUPREME CRACKERS, 2 lb. pkg..................19c K C BAKING POWDER, 25c s iz e ................. 19c CHEESE, Maid O’ Clover brand, 5 lb. brick ..69c * CERTO, 2 bottles..................................................45c Wilson Bros. GROCERY T r a d e H ere -We Will Save You Money PHONE 21 NYSSA, OREGON I,Ir. ar.<J lire. Chas Itark hare moved A son was bom to litr. and l& r. L to the Olson cottage on North Third Larkin last Thursday Russell McKennon. county club lead street. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Carter and son er, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Leslie McClure spent Charles of Boise wese guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robt Long. The A. H. Tuesday in Caldwell. Mrs. A1 Rose, who recently moved i Wilsons are old friends of the Carters from Ontario to Nampa, was a guest and also visited with them Sunday. Aden Wilson took a load of supplies Wednesday of Mrs. Eulah Kelly. John Hatfield is recovering from a to the Swan mine at Sliver City Sat severe attack of blood poisoning result urday. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Klaas Tensen accompanied him. Mrs. Andy ing from a minor cut. Swan also returned home with the Mrs Prank Bailey and children re party after a week’s outing at the mine. turned home Tuesday from a summer’s Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson return visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. ed home Tuesday night from a vacation Mrs. Bessie Blackman was here from Nampa Tuesday to look after property trip to Bend and Portland. They took I In Legion convention events In Portland interests. I and visited their son Robert, who is em Mrs. C. M. Zink visited her parents ployed In a Portland store. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ashcraft the fore Dr. and Mrs. E. D .Norcott have as part of the week. their guest Mrs. Glenn Kenaston. sister H. Van Twlsk and C. Blokker were of Mrs. Norcott, and baby son of Port visitors at the Schelmer ranch home in land. They made the trip here with Big Bend last Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Jess Thompson. Mrs. Geo. R. Swan and daughter Fay A. L. Barker and George Schweizer spent the week end with the Jess Swan left Sunday night for Portland where family in Boise. they are taking in Legion festivities Mrs. Arthur H. Boydell returned this week. They were accompaned by home Monday from two weeks visit Mrs. A. B. Clarno and her grandchild with her mother and sister in Butte. ren who will attend a Catholic school Prank T. Morgan returned Monday this year. from Portland while Mrs. Morgan will Omer Adkinson has been taking an remain In the city for a week or so. enforced vacation from work In the Henry Urban came over from Baker Nyssa Pharmacy this week on account for a few days’ stay. Urban has prop of Illness. He has been confined to his bed with intestinal flu. Earl Graham of erty interests In Baker. District Attorney E. M. Blodgett and Ontario Is substituting for him in the Sheriff C. W. Glenn transacted county drugstore. business in Little Valley Tuesday. Ross W. Parkinson received word of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gulley and sons of the death of his brother Roy Parkinson Vale spent Saturday at the Oeo. McKee at his home in Wellsvllle, Utah, Mon day. He died of typhoid. Mrs. Wm. home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost attended Rose of Vale Is a sister and other rela a banquet for members of the first aid tives live In Payette and Nampa. Mr. class of the Idaho Power company and Parkinson has the sympathy of many Nyssa friends. their wives In Payette Monday night. Mrs. Ouy Bailey left for Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C. W Reberger returned Seattle the latter part of the week. Her home last Saturday from a two weeks daughter Irene is staying with Mrs. trip on the coast. They spent several Chas. Paradis this week. days with their sons Ralph and Charles Olen Zink left Tuesday for Riverside In Vancouver and Hoqulam. Wash., and after two weeks at home. He spent in Kelso were guests of their daughter Monday with his sister Mrs. Jack Hur Mrs. Robt. Ownby. They went on to Yoncalla and Eugene, returning by way ley In Parma. Don Graham Is having his residence of the McKenzie Pass. completed. Stucco finish is being added Mr. and Mrs. Merrit M. Greeling, Jr., to the rear and the basement is being spent Thursday evening with Supt. and completed. Mrs. Howard Andrews at Roswell. An George Schiemer was here from Big drews is superintendent of the Roswell Bend Tuesday on business In connec school this year, having advanced from tion with the settlement of the estate the position as coach he held last term. Andrews and Greeling were members of left by his uncle the late Joe Mayer. Mrs. Oene Burdette was seriously ill the same fraternity at the University of last week but is improving. She at the Idaho several years ago. home oI her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt of Vale call Contrail. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Splawn at Miss Mary Mattingly of Rockville is their farm In Arcadia last Sunday. living in town this winter with her John Hunt left this week for Walla sister Mrs. aienn Frizzell and attending Walla where he will attend Whitman college. high school. C. A. Arthurs was over from Boise ’’Babe" McCullough, former Nyssa Friday to see his sister Mrs. J. N. Shel youth, will play quarter on the College ton who Is critically 111. Mr Arthurs for of Idaho football team. McCullough was merly lived in Nyssa. visiting old school friends here last Sturman Thompson returned home week, among them Harold and Herbert Sunday from a visit with his sister Mrs. Hoxie. Frank Angel in Salt Lake. He has re turned to work at Connelly tunnel camp. Mr. and Mrs. Will Quinn of Boise and a party of relatives stopped here Tuesday for a visit at the Will Beam home. They had attended the funeral for Mrs. Barbara Cole in Vale. ■aw N yssa Funeral Home Girl Scouts enjoyed a hiking good ( dinner partly Mbnday night. They had salad at Sarazins. string beans at Tense ns, dinner at Greetings and j pie at the Robt. Martin home in Ap ple VaScT. T s t w j "■ooutt mangled from house to house for their pro gressive dinner. City Transfer Rev. and Mrs. Walter D. -Bach were guests at farewell dinners at the Al. Thompson, Wm. Coleman. Wesley J. Browne. Don M Graham. W. O. Camp bell. W. A. Austin and John. Boston I home in Apple Valley during the week.1 Phone 15 and Phone 28 Town patrons, 2:S0 to 5:30. CLEANERS WANT ADS AMMUNITION, Hunting knives and other supplies for the deer hunt, j BALDRIDGE IMPLEMENT CO., City.1 PARMA TEACHER OPENS SCHOOL AT IRONSIDE I WANTED—Model T Ford, j a pick-up. Hoxie Garage. CONCORD GRAPES for sale. 2c per pound delivered; also big friers. John Kakebeeke, Nyssa. Sept. 15 Pd. Velvet P u m p s.......... $1.95 Brown and Black minutes drive from the business district. A home of peace and resting place (or the dead. Our aim is to render a service with sympathy, with no worry or re sponsibility on your part—Just a knowledge that all is being done, quietly and reverently. We are always available day or night with distance no barrier. Our establishment is open from 9 a. m. until 9:30 p. m. every day of We Will Alto Operate Modern Limousine Ambulance Service In Addition to Our Auto Hearte Service « I I Our Work is Best Quality Work PLANT: 1509-11 No. 13th Street BRANCH OFFICE: 117 Main St. \ Our representative will be in Nyssa Every Week TOMATOES 40c per bushel; cabbage 1 l-2c lb. Smith's garden, 2 miles north Methodist church, Nyssa. S29pd CALLING CARDS Printed in any print you like at Gate City Journal. Box of 100 cards $1.25, panel or plain. Golden Rule HAY FOR SALE—H. R. Quinby, Nyssa. July 14*. At The Smart Frocks New Color Ties $2.85 Children’s Shoes, 1-Straps, Oxfords Only 98c Children’s Heavy School Shoes 98c FALL HATS They’ll bring many a glance your way. Largest line of ladies and misses hats ever shown in Nyssa— new f a l l styles and shades. One L o t........ ................ 98c One L o t ....... .............$1.98 One L o t ....... Vitality Special Made Shoes for the foot that is hard to fit Make Smart Girls Newer than New Collegiate Oxfords, Pumps and 1-Straps $1.95 the year. We will be glad to havr you call and inspect our estab lishment. CLEANERS, DYERS and TAILORS Hats Cleaned and Blocked preferably Our Fall Shoes value. quietude, established for the comfort of the living and a temporary CAPITAL Out of town patrons, 2:30 to 7:30. «e and give you d o u b l e Announces Its Opening Thursday, September 15, 1932, only a few C. KUNKENBERG Phone 4242—Boise NYSSA LIBRARY HOURS NEW SHIPMENT OF MATTRESSES at Nordale Furniture Cor.' <?ity. Ironside—School started here last Monday with Miss Miller of Parma as teacher. She Is making her home with [Mrs. Omar Presley. Mrs. Lizzie Whitemore of Unity is spending the week at the H. C. Elms home. The Claud Derrick family came from Brogan to spend last week here. Mrs. H. C. Elms and cousin Mrs. Anna Blatchley are In Ontario this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quinn of Boise and Attorney E. M. Blodgett of Nyssa were here on business last Tuesday. Roscoe Welsh and family of Home- dale visited at the Fred Laurance home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lofton and Mrs. Loyd Judy visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Presley at Jamieson Sunday. Omar Presley and wife motored to Westfall Sunday, visiting at the Laur ence Lamberson home. Mesdames Floyd White and Ray Duncan and their daughters Norma and Hazel and Miss Katherine Dickson came from Ontario, where the girls are in school, to spend the week end at home. TRUCKING and TRANSFERRING Liberty Theatre prices reduced to 10 and 25 cents for regular shows. Special attractions Sun.-Mon. 10 and 30c, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10 and 35c. step lightly on your purse Dependable Funeral Directors Nyssa, Oregon Formerly H. E. Wslters Residence Mrs. A. V. Cook took her daughter Dorothy to Union last week end where the latter has resumed teaching. Nyssa W. C. T. U. will meet next Tuesday at the W. A Austin home for a regular t - R W Pipher. of the Oregon Trail turkey growers’ association of Boise, was here Monday. Dr. John Long. E. L Baldwin, I. Storie and Archie Howell drove to Portland Friday to attend the Leg ion convention. Miss Eulalia Schafer has resumed teaching in Pocatello high school after spending vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schafer. Judge David F. Graham and dau ghter Jean returned Sunday from a visit in Portland. Judge Graham at tended a state relief meeting. Dr. J. J. Sarazin, Frank Morgan and C C. Hunt went to Vale on Tuesday night td attend the Vale-Owyhee Land Settlement meeting. H. C. Boyer attended from Ontario. Mrs. A1 Thompson and son Hershel left early Monday for Salem where they will visit Mrs. Ralph Beutler, daughter of Mrs. Thompson. They were accom panied by George Reberger and Miss Katherine Leuck, college students, on the trip to the coast. $2.98 Swagger Sport And Dress COATS No need to go out of town as our stock is complete in dress and s p o r t coats Never did you see such practical smartness priced at $9.90 $12.90 $16.50 $19.50 $26.00 They’re Smart! Warm sport jackets in Pendleton blanket design $5.95 Come In And Try Them On Tan and red sport jacket $3.95 and you’ll find what you want at the price you want to pay— Silk fro ck s.................$1.98 Silk frock s................. $2.98 Wool k n its................. $3.90 Travel P rin ts............ $5.90 House Frocks ......... ..$1.39 Knitted Frocks ........ $1.00 Children’s School Dresses 3 for ................................ $1 Wool k n its ................... 69c Children’s Coats LARGE SHIPMENT $1.39, $3.98 New shipment of dresses arrive at the Golden Rule almost every week. Watch our Ready-to-Wear De partment -<( GOLDEN RULE STORE C. C. 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