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GATE CITY JOURNAL; THUP.S., FEBRUARY 7, 1935. « S E Bobby Fields was sick this week Little News of Nys sa “LET’S QUIT KILLING" = MARKET FINDER Calvin Wilson has been out of school with an Infection in his knee Magistrates In Oregon last month cracked down” hard on motorists John Zittercob was sick thl3 week wlio violated' traffic regulations. with a congested lung. They chalked up a total of 775 con Sid Burbidge was ill last week end victions. and confined to his home. Through these convictions the Secretary of State relieved 56 oper The Roy Pounds family are recov ators of their licenses to drive, re ering from the flu. moving 56 assertdily dangfrou- Mable Hearron Is sick with the motorists f.om Oregon's streets and measles thi 3 week. highways for a time at least. New Arrivals ' Try our Market Finder to dls- ; po.'e of surplus goods, rent a 'house, find lost articles, to buy or J \ sell prjduee and many other uses. I er- { 'Rates one cent a word per inser I Jtlon. Minimum 15c. Mrs. Elmer Stradley Is recovering Th* Warren McHargue family have recovered from an attack of from burns on her leg caused by Big Lot of Spring HOUSE DRESSES spilling lye water. the flu. FOR*" "I.VLE—Htudio-daveno $30; SO square Percale, guaranteed fast color, many Chas. Newblll, C. C. Cotton and Hotpoint Electric range, water Mrs. Francis Cheeley of Star came Jim Lane attended the hay meeting colors and styles to choose from including good heater, Howard heater, all for $35; Sunday and Is spending this week In Vale the first of the week. ' ¡mmons bed and springs $5; chest patterns in large sizes— Come Early! with her sister Mrs. John Ray, Sr. j 0f drawers $2.50; good rug $20; 98c Mr. and Mrs. Lester Inghram and Of this number, 10 were recbm- ! fruit Jars. Mrs. F. B. Burger. Mrs. C. W. Farmer who has been daughter Lois of Nampa were guests Rose Worley was out of school mended by Oregon judges, the re FOR SALE—Gas engine, three horse with the measles last week. sick for the past three weeks Is Sunday of Mrs. J. R. Hunter. COTTON STREET DRESSES mainder were revoked by law be- much Improved. power, rebuilt and In 1st class Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing enter- cause of the nature of the com . - ’T.-ne r rly to go; two wheel tratl- Tailored Styles—$1.95 The ladles aid will hold a business tained Mr. and Mrs Herbert Fisher tlon. A1 Monson, P. R. Shurtllff, Nels -; used Fordson tractor and plows; meeting at the parsonage next for dinner Monday evening. Peterson and Don Masterson were During the first five days of Jan ■vcral electric motors. Larsen and OILCLOTH—35c Yard among Vale fans at the Eagles fight Thursday afternoon. All members uary, 14 licenses were revoked and 1 Town?, formerly I.arsen Motor Co. are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn spent card Thursday night. New shipment of brand new patterns. the week end in Melba with Mr. ; was suspended, according to the FOR SALE—Turkeys. One Tom and states li;st weekly report In 1935. Mrs. Eddie Powell came home last and Mrs. O. O. Anderson. twleve hens, or two Toms and Oene Flaherty returned to Nyssa PLAID TAFFETA, 40 in.wide, $1.29 yard Wednesday from his home In Spo Wednesday from Weiser where she In Malheur county no convictions twenty-four hens. Not related. Stock The Sunshine club will meet Fri has been staying with her mother kane. He was formerly employed by were reported during December. No from Russells, Corvallis hatched. Ideal material to brighten up your new spring Mrs. Mary Morris who has been sick. day afternoon at the Tensen build operators’ licenses were i evoked and Mrs. Betty Forbes. Ontario, Ore., Rt. Tertellng company here. ing. dress. 1 3tJ24. I none were suspended. C. C. Cotton, D. C. Duvall and Jim Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hear- As city, county and state officials FOR SAT E—Riverside, Oruno and George Green suffered a heart at ron Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lane, Kolony farmers, attended the ALL SILK CREPE— Only 59c Yard White Swe-'t Spanish also Red tack the first of the week. He is re swing into the 1935 phases of the Syria, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ator and Corn-Hog meeting held at the "LET’S QUIT KILLING" campaign, Globe onion seed. W. C. Bowers, ported to be recovering. In the new spring shades, washable. Boulevard grange hall Monday. Annie Holmes. under the leadership of the Oiegon Wilder, Idaho. 3tp J24. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson and State Motor Association and other The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Posey motored to Nampa Pill Van Eerden has been sick organizations, the shiftless motorist USED CARS—See us for Used Cars. with an Infected finger resulting Mrs. E. Snader has been quite sick Monday. Cables Chevrolet Company, On is finding himself more and more from a cut. He was attended by Dr. but is reported to be recovering. The tario, Oregon. “on the spot.” Serasrfn and his finger Is much bet Snaders are newcomers here who Mrs. J. R. Hunter and daughter are living on the S. B. Davis ranch. Olive and Mrs. Bert Alford visit'd The growth in number of con- WANTED: Several tons of trellis I NYSSA ter. OREGON wire. If you have some for rale, with Mrs. John Potter in Eagle one I victions has been taken as an indi- ; cation that justices throughout the or p' nr." Roger W. Batt, Wilder, day last week. j state are becoming increasingly Idaho. l-31-3tp. L i 11 l!l 11111 ! 111 ! HI 1:1111.1 III III II lim ili II il III il il 11 III III 11 11 11 III III III III limili III III lll:ll!'l!|:|ll;lil III IIM IKj Florence and Rachel Keithly of aware of the hazard to life and limb WANTED—Turkeys, ducks, chick Midvale spent Saturday and Sunday c eated by careless and incomp, tent ens. gese at highest market prices. at the home of their heir sister Mrs. drivers. Twonty-six years in the same place. Russell Vinsonhaler. C. H. BOWMAN, Payette, Idaho. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Miss Sabina Caldwell left Satur Phone 163. tf. day for Spokane where she will at Sunday School at 10. TRUCKING—Coal, wood, grain. tend the buyers convention. She It isn’t n bit more trouble than the old-fashioned, g Holy Communion and Sermon at produce, gravel, and, livestock, 5 plans to be gone about two weeks 11. anything moving. We’ll haul it and will also visit with relatives in unpal table plain salt cure, but what a wonder- jj Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor. ¡anywhere. H U G H GLASGOW. Kent, Wash. 2 ful difference it makes in texture and taste! ------------------------ ' Phone 36F3. tf John Andrews returned from El- FOR RFNT--80 acres. 8 miles south lensburg. Wash., the first of the Easy Pleasant Way west of Nyssa, next to Terteling week. He and Mrs. Andrews had TO LOSE FAT , comp. For further details write to been called there by the death of her Ray Lappier, Nyssa, Care of Neil father. Mrs. Andrews remained for — , Dimmlck. 2tpF<%7 __ a i l an indefinite visit. How would you like to lore 15 Harold Mallett of near Vale and pounds of fat In a month and at the SHARPENED—Saws, tools, knives, and then Smoke it with W. W. Foster left Monday for Port same time Increase your energy and auger bits. You dull them and I land with a load of honey. Mr. Fos improve your health? will sharpen then. Prices hand saw, Our machine enables us to give you the latest in ter reports a slight Increase in both How would you like to lor? your 35c; yard r aws 55c; cross cuts, 75c, the price and the demand for honey. double chin and your too prominent Scissor sharpening. Andrew Mc- the new permanent waves and hair styles. ; Ginnis. Feb 28p. Howard Foster accompanied Mr. abdomen and at) th- same time We use five different kinds of permanent Bacon from Boise Saturday. He is make your skin so clean and clear It’s the very smoke you get from the smoke house 5 wave solutions so can give your hair individual taking part in the Epworth League that It will compel admiration? ---------j O ft on the scales today and see operetta given tonight at the gym service. how much you weigh—then get an ALSO WRIGHTS SMOKE SALT nasium. 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts Children’» Oil Permanents ........... $1.75 and up Mrs. Ernest McClure returned which will last you four weeks. Tak" home last week from Caldwell where one half teaspoonful In a glass of A childs hair is very delicate be sure they get the she has been with her husband who hot water every morning and wh n is helping in is father's bakery dur vou have finished th1" contents c r best as quality is remembered long after price this first bottle weigh yourself ing illness in the family. is forgotten. again. Mr. and Mrs. M A. McDonald After that you'll went to walk RUBYE LOU BEAUTY SHOPPE were visiting in Nyssa Friday. The around and say to your f le n d . McDonalds formerly lived in Apple ’A quarter pound jar of Krur then 11 lit mi i:i him 11 mil mm n 1111 mu n um m 11 m mmmmmmmm mitin t'rm im m 11 iiiimmiiiimiiii Valley, but are now with their Salts is worth one -hundred dollar? daughter Mrs. A1 Quast in Vale. of any fat person’s money." Leading druggists America over Miss Margaryt Pinkerton came sell Kruschen Salts. homo Friday evening from the Col —Advertisement. lege of Idaho at Caldwell to spend ’ A» > the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Pinkerton. SPECIAL— Caldwell’s Store NOW Is The Time Hams Sugar Cure Your and Bacon To Think About Your Spring Permanent | Wright’s Ham Pickle Weight’s Condensed Smoke | NYSSA PHARMACY c f n il r ( Spring Goods New Way to Hold Friday and Saturday C. C. Cotton spent Friday and Saturday in Oregon Slope on grange False Teeth in Place business in connection with the plan for getting a co-operative gas and oil station for granges In tills coun Do false teeth annoy you hv drop ty. ping or slipping? Just sprinkle a lit- j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Matthews. Mr. tlo Fasteeth on your plates. This new fine powder holds teeth firm and Mrs. Corwin Matthews and Mr. j William Matthews of Spokane, rela- and comfortable. No gummy, pas’y ! j fives of Mrs. Frank Morgan were taste or feeling. Sweetens breath. guests Monday and Tuesday at the Get Fasteeth from The Nyssa Phar macy or your druggist. Three sizes. Morgan home. They were en route —Advertisement. to California. USE JOURNAL WANT ADS February 1-15 CHIdren up to 14 Years of age $2.50 Oil Permanent $1.50 Complete SILK DRESSES New Spring Colors and Styles. Shop Early for your choice at— $6.95 The Vogue LOST—Black dre s glove. Return to t Journal. BEAUTY SHOP PRUNES, 4 lb. package, Santa C lara............29c HOUSE DRESSES P.'ae Keizer, Operator j RAISINS, 4 lb. package.................................... 29c OATS, Mothers, with premiums, 3 lb. pkg..... 29c OATS, Roseware, Alber’s, with premiums, 3 lb. package...............................................29c PUFFED RICE, 2 f o r .........................................29c L iberty T heatre CORN, Golden Bantam, 3 for......................... 29c Friday-Saturday, February 8, 9 RIPE OLIVES, pint can, 2 f o r .........................29c “ IHt GAY DIYORCFE” STARCH, 1 lb. pkg., corn or gloss, 4 pkgs. AUCTIONEER S' o, phone or write me for farm sale dates. Reasonable terms for a ser vice that will mean dollars to you the day of your sale. NYSSA OYSTERS, 4 oz. can, 3 f o r ............................. 29c 29c New Shipment Sizes from 14 to 46— Dozens of Patterns to choose from. $ 1.00 - $ 1.95 Sale every Saturday a t Payette Auction Exchange. G. F. STRANGE Buy Your Boy a Pair of TENNIS SHOES PAYETTE. IDAHO Phone Fruitland 184 Just the thing for gym work. White and sun-tan With Ginger Rogers, Fred A e. Excellent entertainment for ; 1 LYE, Rex Brand, 3 fo r ................................... 29c Only 9 SOAP, P & G, 9 b a rs........................................ 29c RICE, 5 lbs. f o r ................................................. 29c Seed i^/heat Sunday-Monday, Feburary 10, 11 Joe E. Brown in BABY LIMA BEANS, 6 lbs..... :.........................29c «t JELL POWDERS, Preferred stock, all flavors, 6 f o r .................................. 29c 6 DAY BIKE RIDE»” New Pepperell PRINTS Received this week a shipment of these well known prints in the newest colors just off the loom. Have Your Seed WILSON GROCERY [ PHONE 21 J Absolutely Independent NYSSA, ORE. Tuesday-Wednesday, February 12, 13 Wheat Cleaned “UNDER PRESSURE” Before the Spring Other Prints that have been selling for 23c Now Reduced to 19c \ \ iih Edmund Lowe. Victor McLaglin A1 Thompson id WAKE UP AND DREAM With Russ Colombo, Roger Pryor, Jun |M Prints for Quiit tops ................................. 12 l-2c Wilson Drygoods "The Farmer's Own Co-Op” Km ht l V 23c a yard Rush Start» 1 hursday-Friday, February 14, 15 Phone 26 89c Pair Nyssa The Friendly Store NYSSA V.. OREGON r