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— GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 . ......... ................. ==*=«= LITTLE NEWS OF NY SS A Joe Blaser of Nzmpa is working at Mr. and Mrs. Watson Ketchen spent the week end In Boise. Larsen Oarage. Attorney E. Otts Smith spent Satur Attorney Lott D. Brown spent the day with friends here. week end with his family In Baker. Attorney Hugli Caldwell was over Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Madden of On tario and Jack Hlm'er of Redmond. from Caldwell on Monday to confer Wash., were dinner guests Sunday of with Attorney Lott D. Brown on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pounds. Guy Bailey's crew is commencing the Mrs. Wm. Crosswhite of Caldwell is spending the week with her daughter l lining of Mtchcll butte tunnel on the I Owyhee project. Mrs. Douglas McDonald. H 1.11:1 id ixt i i ; i i.i li it 11 U id i!M;i iii.il rir Fill the. Picnic Basket E. C. Van Petten of Ontario was here on business Tuesday. Jack Short of Welser is visiting with his cousin Buddy Short. George Eldredge Is completing the harvest of a bumper crop of peas for F. H. Hogue company in this district. Betty Lou Newbill spent last week end with her grandparents Mr. anti Mrs. Chas. Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hall were truest* of Mends in Boise from Satur day until Monday. Miss Helen Lackey of Ontario is spending her yacation with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long. C. C. Hunt and Frank Morgan ap praised land In the Vale and Beulah vicinity yesterday. Mrs. Chas. LeMoyne attended the marlrage of her nephew James McDev- ltt and Miss Elizabeth Atkinson in Boise Saturday. Mrs. Jack Lynch returned Sunday from a visit of several days in Payette with her father who has b-en seriously 111 . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McDonald of Ap pie Valley enjoyed the visit of their daughter Blanche and her husband who were here from California last week. The visitors left on Friday. A thief entered tha gymnasium Sun day and took $25 from George John ston’s clothes, while he was playing baseball. The theft was reported to the police. A Spicy Variety in Sandwich Bread Jess Swan made a trip to Baker on business Thursday. Sunday he and his NYSSA OREGON | fam ily returned to their home in Boise M N M O M i mil m,III Mil 1.1 Mi l I.I till lll li Mil |j l.lil.l I 111 III 11111i.~ after a week's visit at the Geo. R. Swan home. Miss Madalynne Russell of Twin Falls has been visiting her mother Mrs. Geo. Eldredge on the Hogue ranch. After two weeks In Aberdeen. Wash., she will return here for another brief OF YOUR LIFE AT THE visit. Miss Margaret Pollard of Portland arrived Tuesday to visit at the home of her aunt Mrs. Mary Nichols In King- man Kolony. A friend of Mrs. Bruce Hare accompanied her from the coast for a visit with the Hare family. R. F. Nichol. Vale contractor, was Tho famed Sky Ride . . . the here Monday relative to construction elaborate exhibits . . . spec tacular lighting effects . . . work on the Owyhee project. He is also a thoueand-and-one unique Interested in the coming school job. and inspiring attractions in Mrs. Nichol accompanied him and they vite you to the W orld's Fair made a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. at Chicago this summer! F. McLlng. The Art Norcotts returned Monday Go via Union Pacific Railroad from Portland and Coquille. In the lat —« » • time and money, and ter city they were guests of Mr. Nor- travel in comfort. Low round cott's parents and In Portland they at trip fares, daily. In addition, tended the Rose festival. They are re summer reductions every ceiving the congratulations o f many where. with varying return friends. limits according lo fares used. Barr Doolittld took several friends to the amateur boxing show in Boise Mon A ir - conditioned observation day night. George Schwelzer. Warren cars, dining cars and all- room c a n (d raw in g rooms and McHargue, Glen Frizzell and W. F. M c com pa rtm elite) on many Union Llng acorapanied him. The visitors en Pacific trains tills summer. joyed the show but were somewhat dis- apponted because Howard Boor found For lull particulars see your no match for Monday night. local agent Oregon Trail adult Sunday School class gave a party Tuesday for Mrs. Joe Stam. the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. Lloyd Alams and Mrs. Albert Hopkins had charge of games. Prize winners were Mrs. Glen Holmes. | Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs. F. Fry, Mrs. ] Geo. McKee and Miss Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward and children and Mrs. Lillian Newby returned Sun- dya from a pleasant visit in Portland and on the coast. Mrs. Ward is matron ¡o f the Nyssa chapter of the Eastern j Star and attend grand lodge In Port land. The par*y took in the Rose festi val and visited with friends in Depoe Bay. With Goody-Goodies from the Bakery. An ever tempting array of cakes and pastries baked daily. ^ E The Swan Bakery j 'Uhnilb WORLDS Betty Jan« Norwood of Vale 1 Dan Teters and Geo. Hala spent last Loren Zeseker is under treatment Mrs. Skinny Tensen returned last i we.’ fc end In Ellensburg, Wash. for rheumatism In Welser. j week from a sojourn of several months and Arlene Keefer of Shoshone left I Peggy Sills is spending this week with Herman Towne and daughter Colleen ln Portland. She Is at Long Valley with Saturday for their homes after a week’s visit with Ruthelyn Elston. Jeanette Gilmore. spent the week end ln Welser where I her husband. Onions may pay good returns this Mrs. Towne is staying with her mother season. The Portland market quoted *1 for the present. | and sacks net to the grower Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens were ■ Dr. and Mrs. John Long and son guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Thomp- left Thursday for their home In Salem son at Emmett from Saturday until Tuesday after two weeks visit here. Mrs. Pearl Stanley and daughter: The W illiam Frohm and Emil John son families picnicked at Emmett Sun Fern returned to Nampa Friday after ! a week’s visit with Mrs. Stanley's sister [ day. Mrs. W. G. Campbell. Harry Ralston, new druggist at the Insure In SURE Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boren of Par- j Nyssa Pharmacy, moved his family m i ir.d Mr. end Mrs. Ira Cole of Wilder | from Ontario to Nyssa Monday. — with— attend .d a Father’s day dinner Sunday Mrs. Ralph Reberger ar.d two sons of at the L. A. Thrasher home. Burns are guests of her parents Mr. Tha Idaho Power company has built i and Mrs. P. M. Warren. p ! nt in Arcadia to serve a pump a t ! Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Butler left Tues the schoolhouse and a number of prt- Reasonable Rates on Hay and Grain day for their camp at Long Valley. wate users. Warren Larsen and Joe Robertson ac Charles LeMoyne, Jr., o f Boulder has companied them for a little outing. been visiting his parents here and at John Young returned Sunday from a tending the R. O. T. C. encampment In III lll:llll!l:i:i SNUDI IK B'M— lililí lil III Nil Nil Hill l;l lllllililll III HlllillNIliHlllllliN M M W week's visit in Portland. While there he Boise the past week. Mrs. Chas. Caldwell and son Jim ar attended Masonic grand lodge, repre rived Sunday from Kent, Wash., to join senting the Nyssa order. Get Those Too Plentiful James Farmer shipped six carloads of other members o f the fam ily who have resided here the past year. The Cald- lambs to Salt L ik e Monday from the Deseret ranch. He accompanied the ' wells have rented the Alex McDonald ■'residence. shipment. Mrs. Sam Martin and daughter of Mr. Bishop, manager of the K . S. and D. ranch, was here last week with ■ Hagerman are guests of Mrs. Martin’s a party of friends. They left Friday for | son Donald and family. Mr. Martin is I a feature writer for The Statesman, his Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Diven and farm stories appearing frequently In children of Caldwell formerly of Nyssa the Boise paper. Don Davis and family of San Fran- are spending their vacation of two I clrco arrived last week for their annua] weeks at Ketchum, Idaho. Joe Stam was elected director In I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Oregon Trail school district succeed- ! Davis- 0011 went on to Seattle on ing A. H. Keck. Mrs. Lloyd Adams, business while the fam ily will remain With CENOL S PR A Y succeeds Klaas Stam as clerk. here until his return from the east in Mrs. Robt. Stringfeilow and Mrs. J Jul5r- Alma Dean Walsh left yesterday for a j ------ -— _____ _________ ,______ ______ visit with friends in Portland. Mrs. Walsh came from California recently Notice to Dairy Patrons to make her annual visit with her The horticulturist reports that sprays with; pyre- mother Mrs. Ruth Brooks. The Oregon Milk Control Board Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and daugh- created by an act of the last legislature theum base are effective in the control of black ters Harriet and Isobel left yesterday has set the following minimum retail ' J widow spiders. A few doses of this good spray for Salt Lake where Dr. Sarazin will at- j prices on milk and cream in Malheur j ¡1 tend a medical convention and his County effective July 1st, 1934. will kill them dead. family will take In the city. They will | M IL K Ü return the last of the week. 4 per cent milk, quarts 10c, pints 6c Mrs. Andy Johnson and son Earl ¡5 per cent milk, quarts He, pints 6tic were over from Fruitland Friday. They j 6 per cent milk, quarts 12c, pints 7c USE CENOL FOR GARDEN PESTS weer both ill last week but Earl was Processed milk, 1c more per quart able to resume work in a Fruitland ; Gallons, In cans 35c S P R A Y YO U R FLOW ERS store on Monday. Whipping cream, 33 to 36 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and ’ i pints 16c, pints 28c, quarts 50c — At— daughter visited at their old home in Table cream, 20 to 22 per cent B. F. Rigby last week. Their daughter re ’ » Pint 13c, pints 21c, quarts 35c cently completed the year’s work at Buttermilk, Bulgarian or culture the Logan. Utah, agricultural college. Quarts 10c, Gallons 35c BUI Elliott received some painful W e are putting these prices into ef cement burns while at work on the pro fect on that date. ject Saturday. As a result he Is taking H. F. EMBREE S T A R D A IR Y Rexall Store a vacation this week but Is recovering STAPLE S JERSEY D A IR Y nicely. C AR M A N JERSEY FAR M OREGON NYSSA Mr. and M rs Archie Howell are the SH ELTO N D A IR Y proud parents of a new baby boy bom O. K. D A IR Y in inKHHM unra in «s m i : i ; i in mi il ni mi! n n ni n iinmicim mi in ri mimiti umuu uu. on June 19 at the Brlttlngham mater nity home ln Ontario. The newcomer Kelly Eugene weighed 9 4 pounds. Protect What You Have Frank T. Morgan mm Black - W ido'ws Nyssa Pharmacy UNION PACIFIC Specials — Of the kind that make your market dollar stretch farther. Dollars spent with us also re main in Nyssa and build Nyssa. Yours, for a big ger and better Nyssa. For Friday, Saturday, Monday, June 22 , 23, 25 FOR SALE—Small oak library table. I kitchen table, and 100-pound cap acity ice box. Mrs. Chas. LeMoyne at Quinby residence. FOR R E NT—Large residence furnished or small residence unfurnished. See Mrs. Emma Quinby, City. June 14* FOR SALE—Fine fresh Jersey cow and j calf at once. Price $30. R. J. Davis ! Nyssa. 69c COFFEE, Yellow bag, 1 lb.................... 16c SOAP, Crystal White, 10 bars............. 28c F O R R E NT —4-room house $10 month. See City. SOAP, Palm Olive, 4 bars 19c FO R SALE—Spotted Poland China Shoats. Chas. Garrison, Phone 78F2. FOR SALE—Truck and Wallace Lynch, city. trailer. Mrs. unfurnished Art Norcott. ■ MÜV BAKING POWDER, KC, 5 lb. cans 59c CRYSTAL WHITE CLEANSER, 3 for 10 c SHRIMP, 2 cans .................... 25c TOMATO JUCE, Campbells, 3 cans 25c J y ly 4th C erta in ly it's luxury to ow n a refrigerator like this new N org e. But think o f a luxury that pays for itself— a luxury that actually saves up to $11 a m onth— month in, month ou t— the year round, year after year. See this new N orge. Y ou ’ ll see refinements and conven ience features you never saw on any other refrigerator. Ask about terms and you 'll find the N orge more econ om ical to ow n than to be w ith ou t C o p e in. COCOA, 1-2 lb. Hershey or Bakers, each 9c OLIVES, Stuffed, 3 oz. bottles. 2 for 25c OLIVES, Ripe, pint cans, 2 for 25c WILSON GROCERY Everything in Fresh Vegtables and Fruits Absolutely Independent NYSSA, ORE. W e have sold land under the project to m u from Oregon. Idaho. California, j Wyoming. Virginia and Texas. I f you ■ wish to buy or sell town lots, improved farms, or land under the project. It will pay you to see or write—OW YHEE R E A L T Y CO.. R J. Dari». Mgr. Boot 71$. Nyssa. Ore. June 2tPd MEN’S LIGHT FLANNEL P A N T S ............................................ $3 95 MEN’S FANCY DRESS SHIRTS ....... 98 MEN’S RAYON SHIRTS AND SHORTE, each .......................... Z ” .25 MEN’S PLAIN COLOR SOX, pair...... 10 MEN’S ROCKFORD SOX, pair.......... ............................ 10 MEN’S WHITE CAPS ............................. ........................................ 39 MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, Special ................ ....................... 59 MEN’S BIB OVERALLS, Special..............................Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z !” .98 WHITE SKIRTS, for women and girls....................... <51 qo WHITE GLOVES to complete your outfit ..................... cq RAYON DANCE SET, special........... ................................ “ ........... 70 ANKLETS, in all colors ......... ......... ..................................................... {q v o i l e b l o u s e s ...........................Z Z Z Z Z Z I Z Z Z " . ” ...... ;..... FO R SALE—Good large sise ice box. Ted Newell. City. O W YHEE R E A LT Y C OM PANY MEN’S BLACK AND WHITE OXFORDS................................... $3.95 MEN’S BLACK OXFORDS............... $2 49 BOYS’ BLACK OXFORDS.......................................... " ' Z Z Z ! $1.49 P A N A M A H ATS, Only 49c S t T Y P IN G ROOMS for rent at Nor- dale residence, Nyssa. SALESMEN W ANTED Man wanted for Rawlelgh route of 800 fam ilies Write Immediately. Raw lelgh Cu. Dept. OR-23-8A. Oakland. Ca lf June 28-Pd. Here’s a Few Specials for July 4th One Lot Ladies Voile Dresses, each<...........’............................................... 98 Another group, priced a t.................................................................... $1.49 Another group, priced a t................................................................ Z $1.95 FOR SALE—3 teams of mules and 3 sets of harness. Six miles SW of Nvssa Inquire at Leucks Blacksmith shop. D. R. DeOross. Pd. June 7. FLOORS SANDED—$1.50 per hour A good sanding will put your old floors In shape for a finish Just like new. In quire at Journal office. W e can Dress You Up for the Day of Days for young ar.d >1J— just see our big stock of ready-to-wear ables. SUMMER DRESS SALE ROOM AND BOARD may be secured at Wesley Browne residence. City. tf. FOR SALE—Large, good used refriger ator at Baldridge Implement Co., i Nyssa. READY For a Grand and Glorious FOR SALE—Baby crib. Phone 61. City. COCOANUT, Shredded, 1 lb. celophane bg 19c PH O N E 21 < Fà W A N T ADS CHEESE, 5 lb. bricks.......................... SOAP CHIPS, Twenty Mule, large pkg.. • ° SPEC IAL ON S ILK HOSE! NORGE iio r rt^nuf*rt»XLym. DOWN A • Pure Silk Hose, full-fashioned................................. go Munsingwear Pure Silk Hose............ .................... Z " ” !Z " !................... 79 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Another shipment of White Shoes for Men, Women and Children have just arrived. Let us fit you with Star Brand Shoes. P A Y M E N T ! LOW AS EHER HARDW IRE Wilson Drygoods The Friendly Store NYSSA Nyssa, Oregon OREGON