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N YSSA, OREGON, TH U R SD A Y, A U G U ST 26, 1937 BIG BEN D N EW S By Mi. E H B K L M B A C H Mr hr .d Mr» 8 Haworth arid Mrs C a;le c f Star were fueste In the R L Haworth home last Thurs day Mr and Mrs. Jesse Johnston left Thursday for a visit with their daughter Mrs. Joe Dennis and fam ily at Idaho Ralls. A number of Bend ladies attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs Charles McCcnneU in Ad- nan Friday afternoon at which Mrs Dorothy Holly Gerlach was the honored guest. Mrs. D C Moore, Houston. Tex as, Mr and Mrs, Willey and child ren cf Los Angeles. California and Mr and Mrs Fred Holly of Peru. Illinois are guests in the F A Mill er and Holly homes They are en joying many pleasant gatherings On Tuesday they went to Boise on a sight seeing trip. Mrs Leta Brown of Boise is a guest of Mr and Mrs Wrr Sweet Mrs C E Peek and Mr and Mrs J P Dunaway of Boise spent Satur day In this vicinity The ladles at tended Book Club while Mr Duna way looked after his ranch. The H E C. of Big Bend Grange meets with Mrs Joe King Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs H R Hatch and R 8 Grant attended the tri-County picnic at Unity Sunday Mr and Mrs C Pret and Mr and Mrs N Frei of Chicago, who were guests in the Case Muntjewerff home left Sunday for a visit in Yellowstone Park before returning to their home. Mr and Mrs R. L Haworth and daughters attended a family re- unnion In Caldwell Sunday. Mr and Mrs Lester French at tended the Caldwell rodeo Thu-s- day Big Bend Park has been the gathering place of many pleasant events this summer Last Sunday the Kansas picnic drew a large FAMILY W A S H IN G Thrif-T M IN IM UM 10 lb*. 60c Price s per lb O C Flat pieces mangled and the balance dried without starching. Hand washing where needed Bundles con taining too great a proportion ot flat woik will be taken as Rough-Dry. Hanks lc extra 11 Ironed. erewd and the Kingman Kot'-cy ■Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant tutrn* The Saturday night dances are also proving very popular F. A Miller left for eastern mark ets F. iday with a consignment of lambs Mr R L Haworth left M.nday for s visit with friends at McCall. The Kingman Koiony Girl Scouts met with Flora and Laura Prosser last Thursday and spent an enjoy able afternoon sewing on a layette Mrs R L Haworth called an Mrs Clarence Winters Friday Mrs Winters is recovering from a major operation performed at Caldwell sanitarium. Mr and Mrs Arthur Sparks and children left Sunday for a visit with relatives In Long Valley The Kingman Koicny Book Club met with Mrs E H Brum bach on Saturday afternoon and enjoyed a very Interesting review given by Mrs M L Judd Guests cf the club Included Mrs May Roberts. Mrs I. Troxell and Miss Mildred Olson of Ontario Mrs J P Dun away of Boise. Mrs Ellon McCor mick of Parma. Mrs Joe Miller and Miss Minam DUley of Roswell. Mrs Victoria Schweizer of Owyhee and Mrs N. S Phelan and Mrs Lester French of the Bend. OREGON TRAIL MRS FRANK BYERS The Jolly Cooks 4-H cooking club gave a tea Thursday afternoon hon oring their mothers The party was held at the home of the club leader Mrs. Grover Cooper A lovely after noon was reported by those attend ing. Mr a no Mrs Andrew Shoop and Helen are visiting at the Wyatt and Archie Smith homes. Janie Parr is on the sick list this week. C W Curran is driving a new Studebaker 8 Robert Holmes hauled wheat for Jake Re Ik Monday. The Oregon Trail 4-H Calf club met with Junior Holmes Sunday afternoon The leader and four members were present Pillowing the business meeting refreshments were served on the lawn. Mr and Mrs. Chet Collinsworth and Chas. Linder called at the Mar lon Chard home Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Prank Pry left Sat urday morning for Payette Lakes to spend a few days at Lakeview camp Mrs Lucille Johnson and George stayed at the Pry home during their absence. Mr and Mrs Prank Holman. Mr and Mrs Martin Chard and Mrs Ewen Chard mopped in. Bcaie Wed nesday Mrs Clyde Mitchell is nurwng the Cole girl in £ tg Bend who is ill with septic sore throat Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Smith and 30 ns returned from Berkley. Calif Friday morning Mr Patterson of Los Angeles Cal was In this vicinity last Thurs day looking for a location A delegation of farmers from the n w land went to Pajrette Wednes day in regard to getting electricity and were promised that power would be put in some time this fall Those making th tup were: Torvald Oi- ■xi. J C Simpson. Clyde Mitchell. Frank Byers. R A. Ashby Grover Cooper and Waller Benson Mr and Mrs Onrin Currey spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Pred Cur. y hame in Juntura Oregon Trail FT A held their August meeting at the F G. Holmes home Friday evening. August 20 Plans wire made for the teachers reception in September Following the kxcines tr. eting ref i.-hments were served by the hospitality com mittee Mr and Mrs Otis Griggs and family cf Brookville. Kansas visited with Mr and Mrs WyaU Smith and family over the week end. Mr and Mrs Torvald Olson and Mr and Mrs. Horace Puhrman and family left Saturady for McCall A number from this community enjoyed the band concert In Nys&a Priday evening. Mr and Mrs Arthur Hoyt and eon of Westfall. Kansas stopped at the Wyatt Smth home. They wire en r.ute to Portland where they expect to locate Miss Margarit Coleman of Jam ieson is visiting at the Orrin Currey home Mrs Abbott of Nyssa visited Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs Mattie Thomason. Mr and Mrs Marion Chard en tertained with a basket dinner Sunday In honor of Mr and Mrs Clyde Mettlen and family. Mr and Mrs Lawerance Mettlen and family and I la Beryln Mettlen all of Kan sas. Those present beside the honor guests were; Mr and Mrs. W A. Mettlen and Faye. Mr and Mrs Russell Talbot and family; Ernest Smith family. Ewen Chard family and Earl and Leo Chard. Mr and Mrs Archie Smith at tended the Kansas picnic at Big Bend park Sunday. RICHLAND By MBS- A A. JAMIESON Members of the Chatterbox club met at (he borne of Mrs Ed Nielson Wednesday A i«ust 18 These pres ent were Mescaxr.es Lloyd Adams Choat John Barthdama. C. H Bennett Henderson Ed Jam ieson . Hariard Maw Virgil McGee Ter- hume and A A Jamiesom. After the business meeting, Mrs. Barthcioma gave a very interesting guessing game High prize won by Mrs Adams and lew prize to Mrs. Terhune Sometime was spent in cutting quilt blocks At the close of the meeting lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs A. A Jamieson on September 1 All members be pres ent. Sixty guests gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Nellson Sunday afternoon to enjoy an Ice cream party given by the Chatter Btx club. The afternoon was spent visit ing and at 6 o ’clock Ux cream and cake were served. Those enjoying the afternoon were the Lloyd Adams family. Choat family. John Barth- aloma and family. C. H. Bennett family. Henderson family; Harland Maw. Virgil McGee Pierce families Mr and Mrs. Terhume Mr and Mrs Albert Pfeiler and sons Ralph and Robert; Wyckofi family and -.he A. A Jamieson family T ir party was such a success we ar i ï SER VIC E TOUWANT cream social soon Mr and Mrs Albert Pfeiler are enpeymg a few days visit with th=lr sen: Ralph and Robert who motor ed here from Oxnard. Calif, last wwtk. Mr and Mrs Jchn Bar.holama are busy this week working on their new home They expect to get it far enough along to move Into within the next two weeks. Mr and Mrs. Blankey arrived Monday from Hollywood to spend two weeks clearing sag- brush from their new land. They hope they have struck a s:reak of good wrath-1 er so they can accomplish a good I bit of work before having to return Buy Your Melons SERVICE !?ou«ï — A t— Chadwicks Cabin Camps Norcott Service lc lb. NYSSA, OREGON Blanket... Low Price Blanket Special SINGLE BLANKET r7 A 70 x 80 Cotton Single / blanket for only........................... • c / V/ Glassware Treasured A* late as tbe Sixteenth century glassware was regarded in England as part of tbe family treasures. 5 Percent Wool Blanket size, weight wtrigut 2Vx k,y4 lbs. clean bright colors for only THE SPECTACLE SUPREME M IN IM U M 10 lb*. 70c Price per lb. -m / C All flat work Ironed on the mangle, bath towels, under wear. etc, fluff dried and all other pieces starched If need ed. dried and ready for home Ironing Hanks lc extra If ironed. • Float Ironed M IN IM U M 10 lb*. HOc Price q per lb. O C The whole family bundle • except hanks) Ironed on the mangle and BO". ready to wear. Upon reqi|wt certain pieces will be starched and dried. Hanks lc extra If Iron ed. Ho-Mestic M IN IM U M 10 lbs. »1.10 Price * . per lb. I I C A ready to wear service Flat work Ironed on the mangle and wearing apparel • except htnks> on Presa Ma chine. Uneven bundles F W 7c. W A 15c. Hanks lc extra If Ironed Prim-Prest Regular Finished List Piece Prices 15% Discount on all ever »1.00 Everything In the family wash fully laundered, darned, and mended Wearing appar el, napkins, handkerchiefs, etc hand finished. Delicate colors and dainty pieces hand washed In any of our first four ser vices we will completely finish at one half list price, one article • shirt, collar or other garment) to each three pounds of washing. upon request. Ontario Laundry PHONE N Dry (le a n in g P h on e M *2 .4 9 5 Percent Wool Blanket 72 x 84 size, weight 4|/1> lbs. four stitch, satin bound. Real .value..... *3.95 GOLDEN JUBILEE Rough Dry in OWYHEE STAMPEDE Heavy Wool Double Blanket For those who want quality we of- $ fer this one, size 70 x80, wt. 41... 9 -4 5 And Malheur County Fair All Wool Single Blanket NIGHT RODEO 8:00 P. M. A beautiful blanket in colorful *6 .9 5 stripes, 70 x 80 size, wt. 3 lbs. Ontario, Oregon September U, 5, 6 Saturday, Sunday, Labor Day — WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO: Colborn and Sorenson’s Famous Madison Square Garden and Sun Valley Rodeo stock including Mexican steers, Brahma steers and Bulls, featured acts, clowns, and the world’s greatest cowboys and cowgirls— bigger and better than last year. — PIONEER PAGEANT: The greatest spectacle in Eastern Oregon. See fifty years of Malheur County history’ pass in review in the “ EPIC OF TH E O W Y H E E ’’ pageant parade. Starts promptly at 4 :00 P. M. Monday. September 6, Labor Day. 7 0 * 8 0 DOUBLE BLANKET In pretty plaid designs and one of our very special values at only ............................................ Heavy Double Cotton Blanket A value which will help make Wilson Blanket Headquarters. Colored tan with rose and blue stripes. A Special Value. $1.79 70 x 99 White Sheet Blanket — FIRE IN THE SKY: See the GOLDEN JUBILEE w'ind up on a blaze of glory. Gigantic fireworks spectacle at 10:30 Labor Day Night in the Stampede Arena. This display is through the courtesy of the SHELL OIL COM PANY. — ADMISSION: General Admission $1.00; Season general ad mission $2.75; Reserved Seats $1.50, and Box Seats $2.00. Reserve your seats in advance by sending remittance with order to Bill Callan, Secre tary, Ontario Commerial Club, Ontario, Ore gon. 1.49 CRIB BLANKETS 30 x 36 size, fine quality. ♦1.29 extra CRIB BLANKET 40 x 3 0 size, plaid de- sign. Bargain. 39c 25 per cent Wool Good Quality Double Blanket, Size 72 x 841».,b FREE BLANKETS In appreciation of your business we are giving our customers three fine blank ets. Tickets given on each 50c purchase or payment on account. 1st—25f e Wool, Regular $4.95 2nd— 5f p Wool, Regular $3.95 3rd—5°* Wool, Regular $2.49 Blankets Given Sat., Sept. 11 at 9 P. M. Big Blanket Sale Runs From August 27 to Sept. II USE OUR LAY AW AY PLAN WITH A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILSON BROS. DRYGOODS