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.«i r ................ m a m t m t t ~ i— i « h s j i i j Harcld Brooks of Ogden arrived Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chase are the parents ot a baby son born last Monday to visit with his mother Mrs. Ruth Brooks. Thursday morning, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper Attorney A. L. Fletcher made a business trip to Portland Saturday, and son drove to Silver City Sunday and spent the day with Mr and returning to Nyssa Tuesday. Mrs. Andy Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray of Bak Miss Grace Dennett Is home after er were Wednesday night anc Thursday guests at the Dewey Ray a month’s vacation In Caldwell accompanied home last week. The Gordon Rays Miss Clara Hoadley her and will visit here for the next are moving soon to Pendleton. few weeks. Guests at the Henry Carl home Jimmie and Johnnie White came from Friday until Sunday were Mr Carl's sister Mrs. Art McGehehey home from Wendell, Idaho, Friday and her husband and family from night after spending several weeks with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Ray Tener. Mrs. Addle Wilson, Mrs. Barney Mrs. Clarice Vail of Wilder visited Wilson and sons spent the week end at Payette lake. Miss June Wil a few days the first of the week son who spent the week there with with her sister Mrs. Jake Fischer the Girl Scouts returned to Nyssa and family, leaving Wednesday for her home. with them. Arthur Vernon Cook arrived home Tuesday noon on a 30 day leave of absence from the U. S. Navy. After his furlough he Is to go with his ship to China, scheduled to sale September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and son of North Powder spent from Friday until Monday at the parent al A. V. Cook home. Jimme Cook who had spent most of the summer with them returned home. New Steamer WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR We know you are going to be pleased with our new Duart 8teamer, which makes a scalp treatment so very pleasant. The new steamer is such an amazing and practical improvement we know you will want to try it for your next treatment. (No Raise In Prices) Hot Oil, with new steamer.............................$1.00 Duart Treatment............................................ $1.00 (Finger Wave Included) Beauty Shop Owyhee Uri- Cora NeWtbli Is ill this Wsek Payette Mfc. C H PaliOti and iladgiiWt Jaelt Short. J f, of spent daughter and sister Mfs Tom Eld- last week visiting with his oeusin ridge and family Sunday Buddy Shott. Dr. and Mrs. John Long and son Howard Larsen went to Twin left Wednesday for their home in Falls Saturday night on business. Salem after spending two months He returned home Monday morn at the parental J. T. Long home. ing. Miss Vera Qarrison and Mr. John Mrs. A. H. Boydell and daughters Olsen of Baker were Saturday even Et h l Mary and Helen plan to leave ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday for a ten day visit with Dale Garrison. relatives at Butte, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nelson drove to Dr. J. J Sarazln and Frank T. Twin Falls Saturday to take Mr. Morgan were in Portland over the Nelson’s nelce Miss Dorothy TJem- week end and returned to Nyssa on lund, where she will visit with her the Portland Rose Tuesday noon. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Boydell spent before going on to her home in the week end at Payette Lake as North Dakota. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mrs. Frank Graham was great Van Petten of Ontario at their ly surprised Sunday morning by the cabin there arrival of h?r father Mr. Fred How Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen are ell, her brother John Howell and the parents of a baby daughter nelces Anna Mae and Orpha. The born Saturday morning, July 31 at visiters plan a short visit here be the home of Mrs. Lewellen’s parents fore returning to their home in Mr. and Mrs. C. Klinkenbsrg The Oklahoma via California. little miss weighed - about- eight Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Tullock of Twin pounds, and she has been named Falls stopped Sunday at the Jim Frances Marie. my Daelhousen home for a short Mrs. Bettie Forbes accompanied visit. The Tullocks had just been her son C. A. Forbes to Boise married that morning and were on Thursday cn business. She was a a honeymoon trip to Seattle. Mrs. guest that night of Mr. a n d Tullock and Mrs. Daelhousen are Mrs. Forbes in their new home re sisters. cently purchased on the depot hill. Miss Arlene Walker arrived in She also visited with Mrs. Maud Ccsho and children. Mrs. Forbes Nyssa Sunday night from Harris burg, Oregon, for a short visit with returned home Friday. her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Boersma and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow. On Wednesday Miss Jake Fischer and daughter Lorraine Walker and Miss Billie Louise and returned Sunday from a weeks trip Neree Glasgow left for Baggs, to coast points. Mrs. Boersma visit Wyoming where they will visit with ed with her parents at Vancouver, their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash., and also spent some time at Imri Byars. the beach. Mrs. Fischer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barnes went Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin at Hills boro. Mrs. Baldwin is a sister of to Cornelius, Oregon, Sunday, being Mr. Fischer and another sister Miss called there by the serious illness Pauline Fischer, nurse of Portland, and death of Mrs. Barnes’ mother Mrs. George Baerthlein. According was also there. to word received here Tuesday, Mrs. Baerthlein passed away Monday JUSTICE COURT DOCKET and funeral services were held Wed State of Oregon vs. Z. Brokaski, nesday at Cornelius. assault and battery, Fined »50 and costs. State of Oregon vs J. R. White. Violation Oregon Game Laws. Fin ed $10 and costs. State of Oregon vs. K. I. John, violation motor vehicle laws, no license Fined $10 and costs. State ofJOregon vs. H. P. Oben- dorf, no vehicle license. Fined $10 and costs Misses Grace Arnold and Esther Worley of Boise, stopped here Fri day while en route home from the Payette lake and were overnight guests of Miss Sue Keizer. On Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keizer, Buster and Mrs Ronald Burke took the visitors and Miss Keizer to Boise where the girls resumed their duties at the St. Luke’s hospital after a two weeks vacation. R O X Y Theatre, O n ta rio FRIDAY Cash Grocery Co. NYSSA, OREGON and SATURDAY SUNDAY PRICES FOR FRI. & SAT., AUGUST 6 and 7 MONDAY Hills Bros., Red D reaK taSt PLUS— Episode 4 Dick Tracy Radio’s Grandest Funster Jack Benny in TRANSATLANTIC MERRY GO ROUND” Mrs. George Haycock and son Ned drove to Burley, Idaho Friday and visited with her daughter Mrs Leo K. Homer and family and her sen Harry Haycock and family. They returned to Nyssa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.McCoy, Mrs. Chas. Paradis and Don Graham ex pect to attend the Legion and Aux iliary convention to be held at Al bany the 12th, 13th and 14th of this month. Mrs. Emma Baird and grand daughter Myrna Baird left Monday evening on the train en route for Sacramento, Calif., where they will spend three weeks visiting with Myrna’s father Mr. Goldie Baird. A. Burr Black, state bee inspector spent last week here assisting L. G. Klinkenberg, Malheur county bee inspector. This was the first time the state bee inspector had visited this district. Miss Eva Boydell and neice Miss Isabelle Sarazln returned last week from a two weeks vacation trip which took them to Crater Lake. Newport. Seaside, Albany, Corvallis, and a visit with Miss Boydell’s sis ter Mrs. Britt Nedry and family at Tigard. Miss Hii)emoe Cloninger has re ceived word that her application has been accepted at the Good Samar itan Hospital in Portland and she is to report on September 12 to start nurses training. She will also attend St. Helen's Junior college in con nection with her training at the hospital. Dishes! Come in and look over our Special dish table. Now would be a good time to re place those missing pieces. Q ROCERV S PECIALS For Friday and Saturday, August 6 and 7 Kelloggs Cereal Deal— 1 Pep, 2 Corn Flakes, 1 Krumble— All 4 packages for Idaho Ace 49 lb. bags Flour (J* i 1 “7 1. 1 / White Satin 10 lb., cloth bag Sugar 35c 55c Porhô« B e a n s S S T i o r ei,27c Pure Cider for pickling, gal. V in e g a r Pickling Sp ice s 19c 15c 2 for D ash Large size 49c O xydol Large size 23c P&G giant size 7 for 29c Soap T i 1 om atoes 17c Fresh crisp heads 2 for Lettuce 17c Home Grown Green, 2 lbs. Peppers ^ Home Grown 4 ibs. 1 /*"* ow eet Home Grown S c o r t i Per dozen 10c JOHNSON W ils o n G r o c er y VARIETY NYSSA OREGON BUY SHEETS AT — With— Nancy Carroll, Gene Raymond 63c {."ai1.11- P e q u o t S h e e ts 6 3 x 9 9 ......................................... $1.39 2 Corn Flakes I Wheat Krumbles Food around Nyisa Golden Corn 28c D _ _ _ Lr__l. TUESDAY SYRUP 2 MAJOR FEATURES Buck Jones — “Left Handed Law.” Paul Kelly— “Join the Marines.” SAT. MIDNITE Quality Merchandise at Prices You Can Afford COFFEE and expects »6 be until the 15th of August. A Dependable Food Store “ Florence” PHONE 3 Vtfi Udjisr of Piiti#**<L brotn*r Lucille of Payette vlsrtec With then 91 Mrs 3id BwrbWf# is ''♦stung h ra LO Br LOCALS f * AH T or 8 1 x 9 9 ..................................... $1.49 8 1 x 1 0 8 ................................... $1.59 Ü c l Prices that defy comparison for a high quality sheet. G r a n u la te d So a p Raisins Seedless Rinso Pkgg Each 23C 8? Pork G * Van Camps, Beans Cans< 4 for O ATS Mothers. Cup and Saucer Per Package OCa c JL Tom ato Juice 15 oz. cans 4 for Prem ium Sh e e ts Buy several a t this low price. 81 x 99 size 25c Med s i z e f ^ £m \ J u Laundry SOAP White Giant bars 6 for King OCa L jC Pineapple Baby Needs ... Talcums Antiseptic Oils Baby Creams Baby Soaps Hair Brushes Combs Olive Oil Chux (Disposable Diapers) Cod Liver Oil Laxatives Zinc Stearate Purchase your Baby Needs at our store. We carry the finest obtainable to make your baby healthier and happier. k «1 * 1.29 Gold Bond Pequot Pillowcases Pillowcases 42 x 36 size 42 x 36 size 29 c CLAYTON UNBLEACHED 34c M u slin lO c yard GREEN STAR BLEACHED M u slin 9 c yard Quality and Value at Low Prices! Matched Slices OOn ZOu Large No. 2Vi Q C * Cans, 2 for OUu Nyssa Pharmacy Wilson Bros. Drygoods