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Mrs. Bernard Frost and children Norman Ray of Baker is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Haskett and baby of Ontario visited his sister, here at the home of his uncle returned Wednesday morning from a few days visit with friends and Mrs. Dennis Tcmmbs here Sunday. Dewey relatives at Twin Falls. The Wm. Schireman family and Hazel D. Glldea visited Thursday A. F. Seward and family of Trego Mr and Mrs. L. P Thomas enjoyed afternoon with Mrs. Geo. SchDmer county, Kansas visited Mr and Mrs a picnic Sunday on Willow Creek. in Big Bend. Ed Wild and Roy Monday and Mr and Mrs. Sherwood of Amar- Tuesday. Mrs. George Bertsch spent Tues Mr. and Mrs. P. F O'Neill came illa, Texas are visiting at the heme day at the Garmon home In the down Saturday from Jamieson of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Smith. Miss Let ha Metcalf who has been country. after some of their furniture which staying the past three months at Miss LeMoyne Hoadley of Cald the J. T. Long home is leaving Sun Mrs. C B. Short, • Mrs. Charles they had stored in Nyssa. well is a visitor at the home of Miss day to be with her parents near McConnell and Miss Edna Burt Mr and Mrs. Oliver Latture of Lillian Dennett. Portland. were Bois? visiters Friday. Caldwell were Sunday guests at Mrs. G. R. Swan spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nelson are en the home of their daughter Mrs H. Wheeler and familj visited at and Monday in Boise with her son joying a visit with Mr. Nelsons Leslie McClure. the home of his uncle, A. J. Jenkins Jess Swan and family and w ith! neice Miss Dorothy TJerlund of of Ontario Sunday. Dr. and Mrs E. D. Norcott and Miss Fay Swan. North Dakota who is spending two Mrs. Helen Martin and daughters Mary plan to leave Friday for a ten Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and j weeks here. She plans to leave Sat day vacation trip which will take and Donna Hoxie of Pendleton sen of Adrian visited her parents j urday, going to Twin Falls to visit spent last week at the Bert Hoxie them to the Yellowstone park, the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs Sun- ' with Mr. Nelson's parents and ner- Jackson Hole country and other grandparents before going on to her home here. day. places of interest. home. Joe Glasgow of Hot Springs, Ark Mr and Mrs. Clarence Poorman Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long are en ansas, arrived last Thursday and of Seattle, are visiting with Mrs. j Mrs. Truman Medbury, sister of will make an indefinite visit at the joying a visit from relatives who Pcorman's sister Mrs. A. V. Cook Mrs. Frank Hall, who has been arrived Sunday for an extended stay visiting here, left Wednesday en home of his uncle Hugh Glasgow. here. Those coming were Mrs and family. George Stevens of Ele route to her home in Los Angeles, Monte, California, cousin cf Mrs Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Norbett, Long's brother and sister. Will and Cook, is also a guest in the Coo'; California. David and Margaret; and Mrs Maggie Collins; a nephew Calvin Friends of Mrs. Lamb, formerly Frank Morgan and Clay and Ted Wagner and Miss Helen Wasco, all home. Mrs. M. J. Winkle was taken to Venice Brown, will be glad to returned Thursday evening from of Cashion, Oklahoma; and another a weeks stay at the Morgan cabin sister Mrs. Frank Carlson of Al the Holy Rosary hospital in On know that she and her young son, tario fer treatment last week end, born last Thursday, are reported liance, Nebraska. at Payette Lake. and Mrs. Patterson is caring for the to be getting along nicely now. They four children while she is ill. Mr are at the home of Mrs. Lamb’s Winkle works at Olson's Trading parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown. Post in Nyssa. Keith Barker, who is spending the The Charles Paradis family en summer with his father near On joyed an outing at Strawberry lake tario, spent from Friday until Sun over the week end. On Sunday they day with Lester Keizer. On his re were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie turn Lester accompanied him for Powell and the Herman Towne a visit. family who came over from near Make it a habit to stop at the Rosebud for your Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson are Prairie City to spend the day with leaving Sunday for Seattle where them. early morning breakfast. . . or enjoy one of our they will make their home. Dr. Wil Mrs. Bettie Forbes returned home son has resigned from the CCC ser tasty lunches anytime when you feel the urge. last Tikceday after spending two vice and will practice in'Seattle. He months with her daughter and hus was formerly doctor at the Nyssa Good food and quick service. band Mr and Mrs. Webster Eld- CCC camp and Just recently has ridge and her son Oswald and wife been stationed at the Emmett camp. in Portland. W h ile there Mrs. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. George Benton, Mrs. Eldridge and Mrs. Oswald Fcrbes called on Miss Katherine Kenneth, Zeola and Vera drove to Young, formerly of Nyssa, who was Jerome, Idaho Saturday and visited recovering from an operation. She until Monday with their son Clyde Mrs. Mike Hays, Prop.—Open 6 a.m. to 12 p. m. was at the home of her uncle in Benton and wife. Miss Lucille Ben ton who had been visiting there Portland. since the Fourth returned home with them Monday evening. New Lunch Counter Rosebud Lunch FIGURE YOUR OWN FO U R DAYS SUIT SALE at 1 4 off Sport or Business Suits Light, Medium or Dark PICK YOUR STYLE — FIGURE YOUR OWN PRICE Regulars — Longs — Stouts and Shorts All included for this SPECIAL EVENT! ENTIRE STOCK Straw Hats This Seasons Values To $2.00 Take Your Pick * 1.15 Les Sills left Monday for Cal exico, California, where he will Join his brother Famham Sills on their contract work on the All-American canal. Mrs. Famham Sills and Peg gy plan to visit relatives in Boise and to spend some time at the Payette Lake before Joining them in California. Mrs. E. P. Kinzer who had been visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm. Schireman, left last Wednesday en route to Seattle to visit a son before returning to her home in Lewiston, Idaho The Schreman’s drove her to Huntington where she boarded the Portland Rose. Rev. Floyd E. White left Monday for Tacoma, Wash., to attend a ten day summer school for ministers at the College of the Puget Sound. This school is an annual affair with only a few ministers being selected from each district. Lecturers will be there from Garrett Theological Seminary at Chicago and from a Theological School in New York. With the Original TRUBENIZED Collars They Sold All Season To $2.50 ^ YOUR CHOICE NOW ........................... I ■ » W W SHOP WITH COMFORT IN A REAL AIR CONDITIONED STORE A L E X A N D E R ’S ONTARIO “Where It’s Really Cool’ OREGON Jay Penrod of Portland made a brief visit at the Dewey Ray home Friday when en route to Boise on business. Mrs O. R Swan was surprised by the arrival cf her cousin Mr Clyde Smith and wife and two sons, who came Monday evening from Iowa for a visit. Mrs. Darrold Mortensen, wife of Lieut. Mortensen who was formerly at the Nyssa CCC camp, came down from Boise Tuesday morning to spend a few days with Mrs. Law rence Wilson. Among those who are sporting new motor vehicles recently are John Zittercob with a new Chev- rot pickup; Vem Wilson, who has a new V8 truck; H. K. Hashitani who bought a new Dodge truck Wednesday; and Ed Pruyn with a slightly used Chevrolet town sedan. appl T valley Q ROCERY S PECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 30 and 31 U M oney Fosters new crop 5 lb. can 49c ■j M oney Fosters new crop 10 1b. can 95c P o rk 6 -B e a n sS Ä rd-29C P e a n u t B u t t e r fars‘ glass 33c S a la d 35c D re s s in g By MISS NORMA STOUT v ? ra p e 1 • J u ic e Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch in Big Bend Sunday. Ross Summy and Gordon Correll left Saturday for McCall where they plan to spend the summer working in the pea harvest. They went to McCall with Greenbanks of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Noah House and children left Sunday for California after staying here all summer at the Leo Woods home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogers and baby daughter left the latter part of the week for their home at Ore- grande after spending several weeks here at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vertrees. Norma Stout was an overnight guest at the home of Alma Lee Dunn in Parma Monday evening. Miss Eleanor Schultz returned home last week from California where she has spent the last two years at the home of her grand mother. She is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schultz. Tom Ferguson has greatly im proved the appearance of the school grounds by making a gravel drive way in front. This not only makes the grounds more attractive but is also safer besides, as the school children will not have to go on the highway to get on and off the bus. Bonnie Newgen of near Nyssa is spending the week at the home of Mrs. Cecil Scott. Her mother Mrs. Newgen was called to Arizona by the death of a close relatives. Arlie Scott is staying at Newgens during her absence. *1 (¿ u ic k A J A d e Electrical Wiring All work guaranteed. By the hour or contract. 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Take along a Kodak and plenty of Eastman Films. NYSSA PHARMACY Pineapple Juice 53c 49c 23c G rocery NYSSA West# TOOTH PASTE 37c ^ 19c 25c SUMMER CANDY Pound Listerine TOOTH POWDER 17c Crystal White Giant bai’s, 6 for This Week’s Cut Rate Specials MODESS 33c Palm Olive 3 for r O O ap W § £ £ “ Quart bottles O« I C J B ird D e e d State Licensed OREGON Something Happens Everyday 19c2for37c Essley Dress Shirts Rev. Vem Martin and wife and little daughter Joyce spent the first part of the week near Vale helping their father with the haying. sta ll Cans o r.