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MICKIE SAYS— w n LOCAI ADVERT/S/W ' /A / TER HOME WEWSRAPER W/LU PE AW TRADE TO TOW,W, AWP KEEP r r PROM SUPPtWO AWAY t ' oth er "V Elmer Hokum of Luray, Kansas Mr and Mrs. Ed. Tannlund of V was a visitor at the Cochrun home Fruitland were week end guests at Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jake Fischer and daughter spent Sunday in Wilder at the parental Ed Maxwell home. Dr E. D Norcott, Carl Coad and Berwyn Burke made up a party that left Wednesday night for a f idling trip to East Lake. Mrs. Emil Paulus spent Wednes day and Thursday of last week in Nampa with her father Wm. Selby of Melba, who underwent a major operation at a Nampa hospital. About 12 from Nyssa acompanied a delegation from Ontario to Boise last Tuesday evening to hear Dr. Townsend who spoke at the Boise high school auditorium. It is esti mated that about 1800 were present. the Wm. Schireman home. Mrs. Zena Rambaud went to Bcise Thursday morning to spend a few days visiting. Mr and Mrs. Albert Lawerence of Fruitland, Idaho were dinner guests Sunday at the W W. Foster home. Mrs. Rock Shelton underwent an operation Monday morning at St. Lukes hospital for the removal of a goitre. She is reported to be recov ering nicely. Guests at the Grant Rinehart home this week are Mrs. Fred Rinehard of Enterprise, mother of Grant, and his brother Allan of Portland, who also spent several days in Boise on business. Make It The Proudest N igh t of your life As you step forward for your diploma and you’re the center of attention, how proud you’ll be if you appear in one of our charming permanents! $2 - 5 0 $3 . 5 0 * 5 .0 0 Ruth’s Beauty Nook Rear of Paulus Jewelry Ruth Warnock & Mae Keizer Burke, operators QROCEBY S PECIALS Specials for Friday & Saturday, May 21 &22 Yan CamPs> size, cans, 3 7ie for (1 ¿ 9ilp Uu A* fT ^ Golden West, 1 \-Orree lb. qt. glass jar, Pork and Beans W h eaties 2 i)k&s G ra p e N uts 2 i)k^ Q .. _ _ _ ougar White Satin, 10 ib. cloth bags C risco 3 lb- can I 1 Pure White 4 ib. bags Lara P icn ic Ham s S S f i L lb. 29c 23c 33c 55c 63c 67c 21c Bacon S q u a re$ F in e for beans20C 1 C e le ry i & Ä ’E? 15c 39c 25c 29c School Boy size 2 dozen whites New Potatoes Cal. 6 lbs. Fancy Sweet New Peas variety, 4 lbs. We specialized on fresh Vegetables, look them over. O ra n ge s W ilson G rocery NYSSA A Dependable Food Store OREGON & /TJES W* Scenes and Persons in the Current News HIGH SCHOOL ~ HAS A GOOD BALL SEASON (Continued From Page One) Bob and Lloyd Wilson. The re mainder of the team is made up principally of freshmen and sopho mores Batting Averages The following is the season's bat ting average of the team, which >rr Raymond Graham. Nyssa's ace pitcher was also the leading hit ter. rU' Name AB. H. Pere. Graham ............ 37 13 .351 Johnston 47 16 .340 Case 47 14 .300 Ray 43 13 .300 Mausling 43 13 R Wilson 37 11 H. Cheat ................ 30 6 Patterson 1« 2 L. Wilson .................11 2 £ Atagi Hara Zamora ... 1—Agreement setUing the recent General Motors strike at Oshawa, Ont., is signed in Toronto. Left to C. Choat right, H. J. Carmichael, vice president of the company, Premier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario and C. H. Mil Boren ..... \SUiWPo* Robertson lard, union local president. 2—Neville Chamberlain, English lord chancellor, whose recently announced budget calls for the highest taxes in Britain's history. 3—Scene in Pittsburgh, where spring rains recently Enos ...... swelled the banks of the Allegheny river to overflowing and threatened flood conditions for a time. Mrs. Pat O'Neil of Jamieson is Besides the boys who got into the visiting at the A. J. Ward home. lineup long enough to bat a few times, mention should also be made SHOW TO BE Mirs. Howard Larsen and Mrs. of Warren, Bingman and Short; THRILL FEATURE AT FAIR SAT. MID NITE, SUN-MON-TUES. Ray Emmott were Tuesday lunch who were out to practice regularly GROUNDS SUNDAI eon guests of Mrs. Wesley Browne and helped to make a winning in her new home on the project. team, but did not get into the batting lineup. Loretta Young The Ontario post of the American Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pruyn and son Legion is sponsoring a "thrill Jimmie left Monday for a weeks Tyrone Power show" at the fair grounds Sunday, MR. AND MRS. CLUB vacation which they plan to spend May 23rd and are promising some along the coast. Adolphe Menjou thing unusual for the spectators. Mr. and Mrs. Farnham Sills en- Mrs. George Haycock returned tertainend the Mr and Mrs bridge The blowing up of an automobile, in Sunday morning from a three club Wednesday evening. The usual showing exactly what will happen if a careless motorist throws cigar weeks visit with her daughter and three tables of cards were in play "Cafe or matches around gasoline family in St. George, Utah. with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hollenberg ettes in service stations or other places. Ray Emmott playing with Blowing up of the auto will be The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. members. Prizes were won by shown M etropole” and Mrs. Ernest McClure is staying club as a special attraction of Mr. C. L. McCoy and Mrs. A. H. the Death this week with her uncle and aunt, Boydel Dodgers Circus and Is Mr. anod Mrs. Leslie McClure. sponsored by the American Legion and Safety Council. Mrs. Wesley Vail of Wilder, sister THEATRE PARTY The wrecking of the car, it was of Mrs. Jake Fischer, was a Satur revealed, is in line with the Nat day evening supper guests in the A theatre party was enjoyed ional Safety Council's effort toward Fischer home and attended the night by a group compos reducing auto fatalites and stresses dance in Nyssa with the Fischers. Tuesday ed of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus, the theme of the careless motorist. The local reclamation soft ball Mr. and Mrs. H. Blair Johnson. A *200 sedan will be sacrificed in feature with dynamite being WEDNESDAY. MAY 26lh team were defeated Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keizer. Mr. and this planted in the car. A fully dressed Fri-Sat, 3 Big Hits ■ night by the Caldwell Falk's store Mrs. Ronald Burke, Miss Ruth and dummy be placed in the driv team by a score of 6 to 3. The game her parents from Payette. Follow ers seat will and spectators will get a ing the show the group adjourned was played in Caldwell. HIT NO. 1 to the Paulus home where ice cream graphic picture which no words Among Sunday evening guests at and cake were served. The occas can describe. The act will take Sylvia Sidney the J. T. Long home were the A1 ion honored the birthdays of Mrs. place at the far end of the fair Henry Fonda in Thompsons, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Paulus. Mrs. Burke. Miss Warnock grounds and all details are being handled by men who make this act Thompson and son and Mr. and and Mr. Keizer. “You Only Live a profession. Mrs. Bert Leinkaemper and son. Once” Mr. and Mrs. Roy James and Mr. Mrs. Lungers' mother from Ok NYSSA STUDENTS TO lahoma are visiting the Lungers on James' sister Mrs E. J. Boggs all HIT NO. 2 APPEAR IN BOISE RECITAL of Boise were Sunday visitors of their project home. Mrs. Mary Felton and other rela^ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earp of near “3 Mesqueeters” tlves. Holm of Nyssa, instructor of Emmett were visiting with their the Mr. National HIT NO. 3 Institute of Music and Miss Sue Keizer of Boise spent daughter Mrs. Herschel Thompson plans to take several of his Saturday and Sunday at the par and family here on Wednesday. Arts, “Jungle Jim” and guitar students to Boise ental C. J. Keizer home. On Sunday Mrs. Arthur Cockrum of Grants violin Sunday to appear in a recital at the Miss Grace Arnold of Boise joined Pass arrived Friday for a three high school auditorium. Students Miss Keizer here. They returned to visit with her parents, Mr. from most every town of this valley their duties at the St. Luke's hos weeks will be present and it is estimated and Mrs. R. J. Davis. pital Sunday evening. that about 300 students will take Coming “50 ROADS TO TOWN” Mrs. J. B. Smith went to Nampa Dr. John Long was taken quite 111 part. Sunday morning and although he Friday where she attended funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Smeek, sister Is much better, he was confined to of Mrs. Emil Dean of Emmett, who his bed for several days. He is at died in a Portland hospital. Mrs. the J. T. Long home. Sweek's home was in northern Al Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and aska and she is survived by her Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jackson spent husband there. Saturday in Boise. The women at Mrs. W. C. Jackson attended a tended the Delphian assembly lecture in Nampa Sunday after which was held that afternoon and noon. She was accompanied by Mr evening. and Mrs. Neil Jackson who stopped in Caldwell to look for living quar Rev. Stanley Moore will hold ters as they will be among the fam church services at the St. Paul's ilies being transferred to Caldwell Episcopal church this Sunday Are you a youthful freshman? Are you a reckless Sophomore? Are the first of June by the bureau of morning May 23rd at 11:15. The you a dignified Junior? Are you a wise old senior?—Whatever your class reclamation. Sunday School will be held as usual at 10:30. you’ll pass the stiffest style examination with an A-Plus if you do your Mrs. Herman Laurence of Iron clothes-studying here. Drop in to see us! side. who was formerly Miss Maria McElroy, accompanied by her Dreamland mother Mrs Thos. McElroy and a ONTARIO friend of Vale, were in Nyssa on visiting with friends. H sh - C o n g ra tu la tio n s, S en io rs o f ’37 MIDNIGHT SAT AND Monday Mrs. Ronald Burke resumed her OUR STORE IS CHUCK SUN-MON-TUES. work at Ruth's Beauty Nook Mon FULL OF GLAMOROUS • day after several weeks absence. THEY NEW FOOTWEAR Miss Lanet Dean who has been DONALD BOREN OVIE BROWN helping Miss Ruth Warnock has re W ILL HELP YOU LOOK turned to her home in Nampa. JACK BRODIE FRANK PIERSON YOUR BEST. Thrill« ... and DEAN BYRAM Thelma Ann Lewellen accompan TROY ROBERTS . haart-throb«, too -0 - ied her grandmother, Mrs. C. Klin- HAZEL CHADWICK ISOBELLE SARAZIN . . . . In Wally'« kenberg home from Vale Friday SHIRTS THAT HEAD THE i wclleit hill HINEMOA CLONINGER NELLIE JEAN SCHWEIZER evening and visited here until Mon CLASS! SEE THE NEW day mdrning when Mrs. Klinken- MARY CORN GERALD SLIPPY PATTERNS AND STYLES. berg and Gilbert took her back to LOREN EARNEST GERRIT TIMMERMAN Vale where she attends school. —B WANDA EARNEST LLOYD WILSON Mr and Mrs. Pud Long and HOSIERY OF MATCHLESS JACK FARMER daughter Evelyn were in Nyssa ROBERT WILSON BEAUTY FOR YOU. Tuesday and were luncheon guests EVELYN HAWORTH FLORA MAE WIMP at the parental J. T. Long home ESSIE LA RENA HITE ROBERT JACKSON Mrs. Robert Long has recovered from a recent slight illness and GLEN HUFFSTETTER MARGAF.ET FYLLINGSNES TIES IN SPRING COLORS they were on t h e i r way to PAUL JOHNSTON AND STYLES. JAMES NICHOLS their homestead near Ironside where they plan to spend the sum DORIS KUNGBACK LAURENCE FINDLINO mer. WARREN LARSEN BERNICE WOLFE TROUSERS—JUST AR R IV Mr. and Mrs Emil Paulus accom VIRGINIA MILLER PAUL HELDT panied Mrs. Paulus' brother Mr ED—NEW STYLES. LELAND MORSE and Mrs. Leonard Selby of Weiser | ALBERT HELDT Nampa Sunday to visit their tOMCCASTI to father. Wm Selby of Melba, who i UNA MERKEL M R IC L I N D E N was operated on last Thursday at JUDITH RARRITT a Nampa hospital They found him BETTY FURNESS recovering nicely Later that day Paulus' and Selbys drove to T E D H I A I Y the Baker and Mr and Mrs. Paulus ‘JANET BEECHER were overnight guests of the Selbys Sunday evening in Weiser. return- ing home Monday morning. G RAD U ATE . . . ... . . . In Style * A LAUGH TONIC! lOaiQaci Caldwell's Store « 4