lEYDtYSODY f'A i ,-eA M 7 ■f'«: Æ Swj loflf. v?: :■• y &:-:■•■ yB* c> , 4i _••-?■•- ' ,V^ r v5!f Vv A, ■\j j j; & /: ;x»>. 'it i m '■'■a V II . : h; 't II I r I i: >i W 03 : $5>' JÏ : si w So at ■JSt f iß a Er Sfi \ l The Only Place in Caldwell That Serves Home Made Ice Cream Private Banquet and Ball room for private parties PHONE 409 For Ice Cream in any quantity. It will be delivered promptly. If You Demand Shepperds' Ice Cream you will Know that it is a Caldwell product, made by all American Help. What could be better than a cone for the kiddies or sundaes for the entire family. Try it during Fourth of July and Chautauqua week in Caldwell. Our Cafe is ready to serve A' la' Carte meals from 7 a. m. to midnight. "Wè are Here to Serve You. yy Shepperd Bros. 116 South Kimball Phone 409 •W? - ] ïtÿL N -j it in. $? - v « 5 *^ Ms -, j 'Ijr? w f » v » m ■<, M ' - v -«*. ■ ' •> 2iF ms ' £ v - £> kL *V It -s -"V . ' C fSP ■—■ - mitl I il-f mm *■ Photos iront Wide World Photo> PLANNING THE DISBURSEMENT OF THE FEDERAL SOLDIER BONUS Colonel C. A, Pennington, Chief of the Insurance Division and General Frank Hines, Director of the Veterans Bureau, going over the plans for the disbursement of the soldiers insurance bonus. T CITY BRIEFS «I -- I NOTICE—The next Telephone Directory goes to press July 5th. All changes should be taken up with the local Manager before June 27. I I • • • George Rochester and Roy Harmon tried angling on the Salmon river Sun day with hut little success. \ Dr. Harold Dresser of Kuna was a business visitor in Caldwell Monday. • * • Fred Jones of this city was an over Sunday visitor at Vale. « • • Presley Horne, grand secretary of ; the I. O. O. K. lodge in Idaho, re turned last Friday evening from northern Idaho where he visited many lodges of that order. He was accompanied by John Ship of Idaho Falls, state grand master of the order. • • • Miss Dcrothy Dudly, who has been attending school the. past year at Ob erlin college- Ohio, returned to Cald well Monday morning to spend the vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Dudley. ♦a* * R. C. Pasley, manager of the Gold en Rule store here, left Tuesday for New Vork on a buying trip. Three divorces, to offset the large number of June Marriages, were grant cd Monday by Judge Ed. L. Bryan. Lillian Harris was panted a divorce from C. \. Harris. June Heath is no longer wedded to Charles Heath and Marie Spaighey obtained a divorce from William Spaighey. ♦ * * LASTING 10 DAYS Special Price on Firestone and Oldfield tires. See Bocox Battery & Tire Station now. ... Funeral services were held Sunday j at Middleton for Orval Whitney. I son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitney I-if Middleton. The young man. who was 25 years of age- died Sunday even ng at the Caldwell sanatarinm. • • • Miss \nnahcll Mc.Maslers of Twin Falls is in Caldwell visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Farl Wheeler, Miss McMasters and Miss Elaine Wheeler were friends at the Univer sity of -Idaho. ... Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meachem spent the week end at Glenns Ferry where they visited with Mrs. Mca chem's sister. * ft • Edward Sawyer, who has been vis iting with her uncle. Paul Case, is spending a short outing in the Cham berlin Basin country. Mr. Sawyer's home is in St. Louis. • • • ... Special Millinery reduction, trim med hats at half price. M. E. Gilgan Sarchct. • • • Miss Helen Stone left Wednesday morning for Jordon Valley, Oregon, where she will visit friends for a few days. • • • Get your Bosch and Gabriel snub bers at Bocox Battery & Tire Sta Paul Case was a business visite-r in Emmett Wednesday. • • • Miss Dell Laughlin of Seattle ar rived in this city Friday where she will spend the summer at the home of her brother A. E. l-aughlin • • • Mr*. C. L. Idleman of Nampa was i visitor in this city Sunday. I Brace, prominent Nampa business man was a business visitor in this city Monday • • • • • • E. R Mr. and Mrs. Austin We-trope oi Boise spent Sunday in this city with and Mrs Westrope's parents, Mrs. A. 11 CLambey. Mr Mont, stepped between trains Sunday to visit her aunt Mrs M. E. Gilgan Sarchct. Miss McKenzie was on her way to Berkley, California, where she will enter the University • • • Miss Mazie McKenzie of Missoula. • • • Good grade adding machine paper for sale at The Tribune. • • • Mrs. Fred Phillips of Baker City. Oregon, was a guest the past week at he home of her mother Mrs. Betty Powell on south Kimball • * * * Mr. and Mrs Ray Hartely of Nam pa spent Sunday in this city visiting friends. The Misses Ida Casey and Ella Johnson left Monday for the Yellow stone park, where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation. Get your Spark Pings at Bocoxs', we handle the famous Bosch Plug. Batteries Recharged in eight hours. Starter and Generator work. ♦ ♦ * Dr. and Mrs. P. P, French and Dr French's mother of Boise spent Sun day in this ciry where they attended the funeral of their cousin H. F. Hart cnbower. ... Special Millinery reduction, trim med hats at half price. M. E. Gilgan ... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ord of Nampa spent Friday evening in this city vis iting relatives. • • • Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Humphreys were Parma visitors Monday. • • • Good grade adding machine paper for sale at The Tribune. • * • Miss Doris Rac, who recently re turned from a winter spent at the University of Iowa, has accepted a position with the Idaho-Oregon Poul try Producers for the summer. Dan Banks, stale treasurer- was in Caldwell Tuesday long enough to formally announce his candidacy to succeed himself on the Republican ticket. Mrs. Banks ace mptnied him, and Tuesday evening attended a meet ing of the local Stick Frau club. • • • Mrs. James Smith spent Ins; week end in Ontario and at Brogan visiting relatives and friends. She was ac companied home Monday evening by Mrs Fred J, Clemo and young sen of Ontario who are spending the week in Caldwell. • • • Ercd llartcnhower left Monday for Salt Lake on a brief business trip. • • • school, is expected home next week * Mrs, Kaley and daughter. Miss Eliza belh. will spend the remainder of flic I j Dr C. M Kaley, who has been in the east attending a short summer summer with relatives in Illinois • • • Dr and Mrs, J. W Gue are at Van- j couer, B. C.. enjoying their vacation while Dr. Gue attends a northwestern medical meeting. Dr. Gue is a member of the board of directors of this ganization. or ■F • • • Mrs Harold Johnson left Mo--d I .for her home in Portland i (lowing a visit in Caldwell with friends, Probate Judge and Mts C. A. Wil liants and daughter, Sinna. »peut lu. day in Emmett where Jucl ;e VVi hams attended a conference of the church of the lirethern being held at that pi.., Miss Gladys Sargent returned ijtcr home in 1-ruillaiid Monday loi i ow ;„ g a brief visit in Caldwell with \i r . an ,i Mrs. lco „ jv|d r ij gc . to MANY LICENSES TO WED June marriages are quite the thing this year, as usual. Tuesday seven couples lined up at the desk of J. A. Dunbar, county clerk, to obtain licenses to wed. 1'hcy included Oral Griggs and Velma Stephens of Laid well, Phillip Ross oi Kitsap, Wn., and Korn Petrie of Kuna; 1.1 yd Alli son and Goldie Brown of Caldwell; Kay Pershall of Homcdale and Elm* Gowcy of Garden Valley; Roy 1'rcs ton and Nellie Call of La Grande, Oregon; G. M. Marshall and Nellie Dennerliue of Caldwell, anil Bryan Redington of Tacoma and Vera rrumhall of Nampa. j North Sunny Slope | 4 Mr. and -Mrs. Jess Read have re turned from a two months visit in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ordcnroff have mov ed on the Bowen place. The M \V. A. baseball played the Dixie team Sunday The Slope team .vas victorious the score being 8 to 9. Mrs. Jacquith underwent an opera tion last week. Sh is improving at his writing. Miss Katheryn Bacon was visit ng with Misses Irene Kn vvlton and Nadine Kropp in Caldwell last week. Social lodge was held la-t Monday nigh! a fine program was given after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seger Sunday visitors at the Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins and son Harold were Sunday- afternoon visitors at the H rrace home. Miss Grace Smith is working for her aunt, Mrs. Jacquith this week. Cherries and berries arc-being pick ed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Norvvin Davis and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. V Seger at tended the show in \'?mpv Sunday evening The dance at the community hall Saturday night was were well at ended everybody reported a good time. Those to attend the Royal Neigh bors convent! n in Boise TucsA-v were Mrs. R A. Symns, Eva Razy, R,-y and Effic Horraee. Miss Gladys Brothers is friends in Boise this week Mr. and Mrs. J. V Seger and Author Horraee attended the picture show in Caldwell Monday night. Mr. and Mrs D:\ -n -ml daughter of Riverside were Sunday dinner guests at the Sam Caldwell home. Mr. Bacon has purchased a Star car v isiting new Norvvin Davis is working f r Boh Pacon in the Gem District. Mr Tom Dryden returned to his home in CaldvvcP He has been ( ^ or J 0 * 1 " Horace tin- year an< * ' ,r '' °f Notu* ovef vi »'«o r ' »I the Bachimers home Saturday. Mis* Morris was a week end visitor with Miss Eva Razy in Deer Flat. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and family and Mr and Mrs. Fred Caldwell anil family were Sunday visitors at the OrdendroflF home. vork v ■ Mr and Mra. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Caldwtjl night visitors at the Miller home Sat urday. »ere over