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THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y J O U R N A L T H U R S D A Y DECEMBER 7, 1944 PAG E E IG H T R O Y A L NEIGHBORS MEET A well-attended meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America was held In the Rebekah hall Monday evening, at which time State Super visor Mae Logan of Portland, Idaho State Supervisor Alice Grusvenor of Parma and District Deputy Mamie Secoy of Ontario were distinguished guests. The degree staff initiated a class o f candidates through the ritual istic fraternal work o f the order and the supervisor gave an lnst- 1 -------- dinner guests o i M r and Mrs Lew 'gathered at the home o f M r and I Wednesday for Bellflower. Califor- and motor in good condition. K en trade for No 1 alafalfa. Inquire 7D2xp Rogers of the W F A at Caldwell Mrs Howard R. Bair on Columbia |nla to visit their daughter-in-law, neth Pond, pihone 54M. 7Dlxp Powell Service. Nyssa. Monday night. The evening was sp avenue Friday for a family reunion ! Mrs Clarence Hight. ent In card playing. HELP W ANTE D —Permanent. M a W ANTED :M an for year around wo The father. 84 years old, was am in's Cleaners. Phone 70. 7D3xp rk on farm. Oood house and liv ong Chose present. Elmer Bair is Visits Here— T A L K S T O O IR L SCOUTS ing condition. Married man only. president and LeRoy and Harold Oarl Holman of Portland, inspec- Mrs ablings of Nyssa has begun 7Dtfe Bair are home missionaries of the !tor for the U.S. maritime comm- FO R SALE— 100 Austra-white pull See Jake Fischer. a series of discussions on the heav Glennwood branch of the LDri ch ets, ready to lay. C. H. Coad. 7Dlxc luctlve talk. She stressed the Imp enly bodies for the benefit of the urch. They are engaged In the sh- lssion, visited his sister, Mrs Lloyd FOR SALE—Screw-tall bulldog. Call Girl Scouts. The first meeting was Lewis, and other relatives here last ortance of the organization in the 7D3xp FOR SALE—Cadillac sedan or will 5 J. held last Wednesday after school. eep busmess in Colorado, Thursday and Friday. community and the progressive w - - A large group of girls attended the JU N IO R P A R T Y GIVEN rk done by local members in the lecture. Here Because of Illness— Clara Goates gave a Junior T h sliort time they have oeen organi Mrs T. V. Patterson of Spok anksgiving party Saturday after HOSTESS T O CLUB ane and Mrs Theodore Drewniak zed. noon at the home of her parents, Mrs Ed Frost was hostess to h e r ; and son, Theron, of Boise were A lunch was served on tables bea L“ lin Ooale8' f° r called here recently because o f the utifully decorated in the holiday bridge club Wednesday of last week. “ r „ and, Mrs Herbert Fisher won first pr. , her friends. O a ™ * provided the Illness of their father, G. E. B e n motif. 75 Good stocker and feeder white face cattle. sch. Members of the Ontario and Par Ize, Mrs Bernard Eastman second j en er a nment. - I - and Mrs Sid Burbidge the travel ma camps were guests. Rev. Lloyd Pounds’ Household Goods. GUESTS A T D INNER ing prize. loo Late to Classify M r and Mrs Douglass Bateman - 8 - Invited guests were Mrs Joe Mau- OUESTS A T D INN ER d M r and Mrs Uoyd Lewls were FO R SALE O R TR AD E —Six head Mr and Mrs H. E. Collins were ghan. Mrs Bernard Eastman and ' a" dinner guests at the home of Mr 2 and 3 year old ewes. Lamb in Mrs Emma Qulnby. and Mrs Mark Child Wednesday February. One family cow, a good evening. They attende the theater one. H. O. Hopkins, Phone 104-J. GUESTS A T D INN ER afterwards. 7Dlxp Dinner guests at the Herbert Fis - - her home Thursday of last week E N T E R T A IN S A T DINNER HELP W ANTE D —‘Lady to care for were M r and Mrs Horace W hittle Phone 25-R Mrs Alton Paris entertained Miss small child on school days from 8 sey and daughter. Mrs George W h D. 0. Bybee, Mgr. Col. Bill Lane, itlock of Twin Falls, B. P. Brooks Janet Chase, and Miss Virginia to 4:30. Kenneth Renstrom. 7D2xp Davis .at dinner Sunday. and Brenice Brooks of Boise. Phone 05J3 Auctioneer FO R SALE — - 8 - G IR L SCOUTS MEET Phone 116J 4 room modem home, full base E N TE R TA IN S A T BRIDGE Vivian Hoke was hostess to troop ment, garage, corner lot. $4200. Mrs Frank Morgan entertained at three tables of bridge Saturday C of the G irl Scouts last Friday Terms. 4 Roorrf modem home, full base afternoon In honor of her daughter. afternoon. Plans for making knap- Mrs Blaine Ballah of Denver. Mrs sacks for hikin8 neJct summer were ment, good location. $4000. Terms. 7 acres at edge of town $1800. John Beckham won first prize and aP P ™ ed . Refreshments were ser- You Can Buy Books Terms. Mrs Bernard Frost won the travel- ved by the hostess’ mother, 3 room with breakfast nook. Full ing prize. 8 The Day School Opens basement, large chicken house, good —8 — location $3750. Terms. GUESTS A T D INN E R But You Must Bernard Eastman. 7Dtfc Mr and Mrs Delin Hamrnon and family, Mr and Mrs Mark Child LGBT— A package containing rug and fam ily and Mrs M. E. Bybee and two night gowns at Wray's D i were Sunday dinner guests at the Keturn fro m Visit— D. O. Bybee home. Places were laid and Mrs Charles McConnell me store. Return to Journal office. for 12 persons. Home movies and returned Monday from a two-weeks 7Dlxp cartoons were shown in the even- at Prosser, Washington. While ¡ng. there they visited M r McConnell’s FO R S A L E —Boy's pre-war bike, __ 'sister, Mrs A. B. Simon and Mrs good condition. Phone 146J. 7Dlxp FAR E W E LL P A R T Y G IV E N |M - Blnkely. Both Mrs Simon and The ladies of the LDS R elief soc- Mrs Binkely are former Nyssa res- FO R SALE—One 1931 Model A Undue fatigue and lack of energy are respon Ford coupe with rumble seat. Tires iety gave a farewell party at the Ments home of Mrs Mark Child Friday , -------------*---------- sible for more failures than lack of ability. Milk evening in honor of Lillian Snader, ! S,'° P 1,1 Boise— who plans to move to Ontario this I *drs Bid Flanagan, Mrs A1 Kuehn, is the most important factor in the energy-build week. Miss Snader a resident of l Mrs J. Samples and Mrs Glea Bill- Nyssa for the last 10 years, has ■ ‘ «8 » shopped in poise Saturday. ing part o f your children’s diet. been active In the society. She re- ------------- *--------- celved a lovely gift from the mem- I Go To California— DAIRY R A T I O N * ( bers. A poem written in her honor I Mrs Boyd Cole and son Billy and was read by Mrs D. O. Bybee. Lun- Mrs J. L. Shurch left Monday for Santa Monica, and Los Angeles, ch was served to 11 ladies. Nyssa Elevator California. Mrs Cole and son will - 8 - clsit M ajor Cole at Santa Monica, IIA V E D IN N E R GUESTS Mr and Mrs Cassell Callahan and Mrs Church will visit relatives served dinner Friday evening at and friends at Los Angeles, their home for Mr and Mrs Dean Fife, Mr and Mrs Mark Child and Visit In Boise— Mrs Dean Smith, Mrs Afton Paris, Mr and Mrs George Jensen. and Miss Janet Chase, visited In —8— Boise Tuesday. G IV E D INN ER Lieutenant and Mrs Lloyd Hague entertained at dinner Wednesday Visit In California— Mr and Mrs H. E. Height left evening at the Payette Country club for a group of friends. Guests from Nyssa were Mr and Mrs Ward Wie- neke, Mr and Mrs A1 Kuehn and r Is a fire hazard and it Mr and Mrs Glea Billings. Lieut enant and Mrs Hague left Thurs day for Norfolk, Virginia, where must be watched most Lieutenant Hague will take advanc in Unlimited Quontitiet Whether it’s selecting a Suit or Topcoat by the man himself, or a present ed training before further assign for him, Alexander’s are prepared to fill your wants. You’ll be surprised carefully during the ment in the navy. 8 F o r Sale Saturday, December 9 Bybee Livestock Co. 8 LOCAL NEWS Build Stamina T h e E n tire Y e a r FE E D D EPEND ABLE R ecom m ended by Your Christmas Tree The Best of Gifts—War Bonds (Bond Today3) * And Men’s Furnishings From Now Available - holiday season. Place your tree well away from stoves and other sources of heat, see that your Christmas tree lights are in good condition, use chemi cally-treated, fire-proof decorations. Insure in sure insurance. Frank T. Morgan NYSSA Phone IO& 8 - E N T E R T A IN CLUB Mr and Mrs A. H. Boydell were hosts to the M r and Mrs Club last Wednesday evening. The members and guests, M r and Mrs James Sp- offord, had dinner at the Payette Country club and later played cards at the Boydell home. - j — BUSINESS W OM EN T O MEET The Nyssa Business Women’s cl ub will meet Tuesday evening, Dec ember 12 at 8 o'clock in the home economics room o f the high school building. A social evening Is plann ed by Mrs Helen Smith. Refresh ments will be served by Mrs Mae 9c hi reman and Mrs Marie Jensen. - I - PROGRAM THEATRE F A M IL Y R EUNIO N HELD Forty members of the Bair family FENCE POSTS Met., Sat., S:M Adm. 25c-Sc Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY DECEMBER 10— 11 George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou, Gloria de Haven, W alter Slezak and Frank Sinatra in “STEP LIVELY” Comedy and Cartoon Alexander’s at the large and complete assortments awaiting your inspection. Topcoats Suits If You’re looking for a long-wear lands in the latest styles andpatt- erns. 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