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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 0 ,1935. Miso Marjoria Hiler at Gooding U Mrt Ed Wilson ind daughters a guest at the George W. Benton Fay and Claudia Ann of Nampa home. visited from Thursday until Friday evening with friends here Dewey Ray and son Stanley and B. H. Hoover made a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. Higglnson Snlvely Monday. had as their house guests the lore The Choral Club will meet at the ( Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder and home of Mrs. Howard Larsen next friends of Boise were guests at the Conrad Hart returned recently part of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Monday. June 24th. Farnham Sills home Sunday. from Toppenish, Wash., where he Loveland and four children from spent the past three months work Pocatello. Mr. Loveland is an uncle Mrs. Bert Alford of Baker came Mr. and Mrs Bryant Reagor spent of Mr. Higglnson. ing. Sunday evening and is a guest of ¡Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Buell Mrs. J. R. Hunter Clement on their island farm. Miss Margaret Ann Morgan ar - f c - i- L l,- S ’X l l Rev and Mrs. A F. Llenkaemper Mr. and Mrs Pud Long moved ] Lorene Duncan daughter of Mrs of Portland arrived Monday evening Thursday Into their home lief* for- ■ W. T. Lane, is visiting in iiunung- or a visit with their son Bert Lien- merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ton with her father Everett Duncan kaemper and wife. David Richardson. and other relatives. Miss Marjorie Sterling returned to Mrs. C. B. Short and daughter Miss Maria McElroy and her her home In Payette after spending sister Elizabeth of Vale, and Miss •Jean left Saturday for Portland. two weeks at the Thos. B. Nordale Sue Keizer spent the week end in ! they accompanied Mrs. Short's sis- __________ home. She accompanied Mrs. W. C. Baker visiting Miss Ann McElroy, ter Mrs. Joe Sod la and children who Jackson and son Neil to Payette \ student nurse at the St. Elizabeth were guests at the Short home here ¡last week. Thursday evening. J hospital. Joe Teeters s an overnight | Margaret and Jean Sevey of rived home Sunday noon from the guests at the W. C. Jackson home Huntington are visiting at the home University of Oregon. Miss Morgan ; will be a senior next year. Tuesday. of their uncle W. T. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Hersehel Thompson. Mrs. Charles Leuck and son John Mrs. A1 Thompson, and Misses Don Kelter returned home from the On na Cook and Thelma Cook were tario hospital Tuesday. visitors in Nampa Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur B Cockrum left Sat urday morning for her home in Grants Pass, Oregon, after visiting a short while with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. J. Davis. Mrs. Russell Vinsonlialer left Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Wiiite and Monday to spend the week at the j family left Monday for a three days home of her parents Mr und Mrs, ^ camping trip to upper Conner Creek, Sam Kelthley at Midvale, l They expect to return today. |______ Johnnie Ireton, who attended j school at the University of Wash- j lngton last year, has returned to j Nyssa to work on the reclamation j force. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray and son Stanley, Mrs. Mark Robertson, Mary Lou Burbidge, and Mr. and Mrs. B j H. Hoover picnicked at Malheur i City Sunday. Don Dwight Davis, Jr., arrived Sunday morning from San Fran cisco to spend the summer at the home of his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davis. If avid Richardson took his wife and two children to Twin Falls Thursday where they will visit with Mrs. Richardson's parents. Mr Richardson returned Saturday and will be here for some time. GROCERY SPECIALS .FOR. Friday and Saturday FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 22 Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Boden enter tained Mr. Boden's sister and her husband. Mr and Mrs. S. G. Wilson of Des Moines, Iowa, from Sunday evening until Wednesday of this week. The visitors are en route to the Yellowstone park and the Black Mountains. that staya crisp in m ilk or craam l B L E N D E D for C R IS P N E S S 2 ART CALENDARS M r. M erchant— Investigate our line of art advertising calanders be fore you send your orders out of town— We can com pete in both quality and price. THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Fireworks ♦ LARGE PKGS. 2Q q KELLOCC'S BISCUIT FREI WITH THE PURCHASE OP 1 PKG. KELLOCC'S PEP 1 PKC. CO R N FLAKES 1 PKC. RICE KRISPIES STORE-WIDt DISPOSAL Ladies Pumps and Straps In Late Styles Special While They Last— Now Before Stocks Are Depleted and While Prices Are Down To Rock Bottom. 98c 1 37c TOMATO SOUP, Van Camps, 10 1-2 oz. cans Each .................................... 5 c TOMATO JUICE, Van Camps, 10 1-2 oz. cans Each .............................................................. 5 c CATSUP, Large size bottles, 2 f o r ............... 25c SOUP, Phillips, all flavors, 10 1-2 oz. cans, 4 cans f o r .................................................... 25c SHRIMP, each ............................... lOc DEVILED MEATS, 3 ca n s........................... 10c VIENNA SAUSAGES, 4 oz. cans, each .........9c COCOA, Our Mothers, 2 lb. cans................... 19c SALT, Iodized, 2 pkgs..................................... 15c PINEAPPLE No. 2 1-2 cans, each ................. 19c SALMON, pink, 1 lb. tall cans, each ........... 10c COFFEE, Hollywood, 1 lb., quart fruit jars 28c FLOUR, Pride of the Valley, 49 lb. sack ... $1.43 Full-Cut Blue 1 CHAM BRAY Shirts In latest plaids and bright prints. The latest patterns 49c | MENS DRESS SHIRTS Fancy Broadcloth and Q Q re Plain colors. t /O C $1.50 Prices from 98c to $1.93. BATH TOWELS and Shorts I Broadcloth shorts and heavy cotton rib shirt Prices from 12 ^c to 59c RED HOT S P E C I A L S ! LADIES RAYON SCANTIES 3 Styles ............................................ LADIES RAYON PAJAMAS ...................................... CHILDRENS ANKLETS ...................................... SWIM SUITS ALL 1935 Models Priced from $4.29 down to.. .. EACH TABLE OILCLOTH ..................... LADIES BAREFOOT SANDALS ...................................... LADIES DUNDEER SANDALS ....................................... MENS WHITE OXFORDS ...................................... MENS LATE STYLE BLACK OXFORD (Solid Leather) ............. 28c 79c 10c $ 1 .8 8 24c 79c $ 2 .8 9 $2.88 $2.89 SAVE YOUR HAND OUT CARDS Bring Them To The Store Every Day C A L D W E L L ’S DRV GOODS STORE NYSSA OREGON NYSSA, ORE. Second Profit-Sharing Distribution Tues. June 25 $ 50 in cash at NYSSA 3 P. M . Get your tickets from these Nyssa merchants 50 SILVER DOLLARS SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. 1 .............................................. $ 1 2 ...............................................$ 1 3 ...............................................$ 1 4 .............................................. $ 1 5 .......................................... $ 1 6 ...............................................$ 1 7 ...............................................$ 2 8 .......................................... $ 3 9 ............................................ $ 4 1 0 .............................................$ 5 11 .......................................... $10 1 2 .......................................... $20 WINNERS JUNE 15th fl prises, Betty Forbes. R. Parkin son. D. McDonald. Mrs. Bad Wilson. Orrn Jentry, Bill Gardner. Mrs. Claude Wilson; $2 prise, Chan War ner; $3 John Zittercob; $4 Boh Leuck; $5 Marie Greenup: *10 B. Burns; $20 Mrs. Ben Lamb. Dick and Leiby Garage Olympic Club Powell Service Station Pruyn Garage Norcott Service Dr. E. D. Norcott Wilaon Brother* Schlitz Tavern Rose Bud Swan Bakery Nyssa Packing Co. Baldridge Implement Co. Rubye Lou Beauty Shoppe Larsen and Towne | All colors and sizes J 2 J - ¿ § Mens Shirts Absolutely Independent With every 50 cent rush purchase er payment on account you are entitled to a ticket on thli Profit-Sharing event. Ask your Nywa merchant for tickets. Shareholder mu*t be preoent tea share In awards Every ticket holder will have a chance on the Grand Prize to be distributed on the last day of Profit Sharing Days. Watch for dates. I Colors assorted. A good felt hat. ** W ilson G rocery PHONE 21 i1 | MENS DRESS HATS 79c 1 20c yard At Johnson Variety 1 ; LADIES DRESSES INVADER PERCALE A Mans Good A NEW WHEAT CEREAL Mr. and Mrs. Don Todd came last Thursday from Spokane, Wash., and stopped or a short visit with Mrs. Todd’s sister Mrs. Art Servoss. They went on to Wilder to visit Mrs. Todd's mother Mrs. Vanscoy, but will return to Nyssa as Mr. Todd has purchased part interest in the Barker Barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hollenberg and children returned from a vacation trip which took them to Corvallis, Newport, Portland and other coast points. While in Portland Mr. Hol lenberg attend grand lodge of the Masons and Mrs Hollenberg was a delegate to the Eastern Star grand chapter. IS THE TIME TO SHARE IN THE SUPER VALUES Offered at Caldwell’s ! Mr. and, Mrs. John Lewellen and I children of Bonita were Saturday night guests at the parental C. Klin- ikenberg home. Lawrence Service Boise Payette Lumber Co. Bert’s Barber Shop Cozy Cafe A1 Green Frank Morgan Nyssa Tailor Shop Nyssa Seed and Grain Western Hotel Nyssa Realty Co. McHargue Barber Shop Fisher Apparel Shop Schweizer Cafe Green Lantern Nyssa Pharmacy The Vogue Beauty Shoppe Eder Hardware and Grocery Dr. J. J. Sarazin Pete’s Market Johnson Variety Caldwell Store Nyssa Funeral Home Nordale Furniture Store Gate City Journal Jackson Lumber Co. Nyssa Auto Park Watch For Other Prof it - Sharing Didss n