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PAGE SEVEN DECEMBER 2, 194b SMALL CHILD IS Leslie Topllff hame recuperating ¡Saturday. i for good used piano. P. O. Box 2898,! baby bed, 2 linoleums, glass topped addition. j Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman had Church Notes Boise. 2D2xp! ’offer table, baby's high chair. 2 Alf Daniel, addition to building ILL OF PNEUMONIA from a recent operation. ' el ^ eavcr h*8 purchased a as their Thanksgiving guests, Mrs. CATHOLIC CHURCH IG RSA LE—^ Practically new suit,! JCC“ ianal taDles' lroniI1« buard- on Main street, lot 6, block S, or BUENA VESTA, Dec. 2—Harriet nevt P ymouth car. , Eiols>e Baxter. Ed Mortersen and Park Avenue and Third Street dark blue, with pin stripe, stze 3«.' h“d a rocker' *w ‘a blc>ele' smi " iginal townsiie, 25 by 30 masonry. Cleaver, small daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Goodell and Mr. and Oscar MuUenberg The Rume>" of mass has been ' Mrs. Hilda Tensen, phone 1 2 3 w Morgan ldlU s blcyc'e' on Mrs. Eugene Cleaver, was ill the Mrs. James Washburn and children) Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and hanged ranch. Holhe Smlth 2Dlxp to the winter schedule, evenings. 2D!xp past week in the Nyssa Nursing Caldwe.l ae.e Sunday dinner family had Thanksgiving dinner at beginning September iL it will be LOST—Cattle branded B S on ¡ ®pinel area piano' to Practi- home with pneumonia. at 9:3d a. m. . new, in Nyssa be re- PUBLIC FARM SALE—Seven miles “» * Cleaver iva left home- nght 1 1 us, wattle on right necx, rally for her ¡the George „ Cleaver „ home. _ David Highland returned last Mrs. Bj John * sessed. Will sell for balance due southwest of Vale, on Burns high in Iowa last week after and ^ rs- Howard Day and MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURL 11 »Iso double bar diamond on right P- O. Box 2898, Boise. way across from Hope store. Sale 2D2xp week from Twin Palls, accompanied home hip, notify Sylvan Williamson. Rt. several days visiting here. dau*hter attended a family dinner Sunday school. 10 a. m. starts p. m. Lunch served on by his mother, Mrs. Baxter, who spending Morning service, 11 a. m 1, Box 158, Vale. 2D4xp j FOR SALE—New Coronada electric grounds. at 1 Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wood of Thanksgiving day at the Henry Young December 8. was injured in a car accident in California People, B. Y. P„ U., 7 p. m range, never been u<ed, Lloyd spent several days the Day home in Adrian Farm machinery, livestock. Terms: LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN— which Mr. Baxter was fatally in Evening service. 8 p. m. Pharoah, apartment 18, Veterans Lester Tolman, owner; Bert jured. Mrs. Baxter is staying at h ^ e .WeeL a tW ^dSha^ r r n ^ r and Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. in. Fpma'e golden cocker spaniel, 4 housing Lester Cleaver and unit. 2D2xp Anderson & Joe Church, auctione months old. Very friendly. Last the S. B. Hoffman home. Vislsting pastors supply. -een Saturday. Generous reward. WANTED Woman to stay with ers; L. H. Fritts, clerk. Loyd Cleaver returned Wednes herr brother, Mr. Hoffman for fifty Sunset Valley Please return as we miss her very! one year baby from 9 to 11 a. m. PUBLIC FARM SALE—3/4 mile day from Portland. Mrs Willis Bertram and Mr. and A1™ Goode1!. and 2Dlxp south of the Willowcreek store; 11 Community Hall much. Di'. John Kopp, phone Oood pay, phone243-W. Elizabeth Goodell has been Mrs. Alva Goodell attended a Po- ^ T h a n k in g dinner A. R. Herring, Pastor 199-R or bring to 249 N. 5th St. spending the past week at the mona Grange meeting at Ontario Meridian. ^ Estrlck h0me at II IHNG PERMITS miles north of Vale on John Day Sunday school, 10 a. m. 2D2XC L. E. 111 Newgen, construction, E d highway. Sale starts at 12 noon. I Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Cleavei Worship service. 11 a. m. Ser FOR QUICK SALE—Modem wat ison lot 12, block 32, Teut- Lunch served on grounds. Thurs I were Thanksgiving dinner guests mon subject "Jesus, the Best erfall design bedroom set, Seely sch's avenue, addition, $5500, frame, 30 by day, December 9. 3 horses. 34 cattle, at the John Bowers home near Friend”. poultry, farm machinery. Terms: and springs and bench, 30. | Caldwell. You are invited to attend these mattress FURNITURE-STYLED bed daveno, blonde dining room W D. Holcomb, construction. 29 cash. S. W. Soper, owner; Bert | Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram at- services. ~ fW W extension table and 4 chairs with by 30, frame, $8000, Sixth street. Anderson Ac Joe Church, auctione ! tended a family dinner at the Chester Jamison home in Nampa ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCI leather seats, cream separator, large lots 9 and 10, block 24. Teutsch’s ers: L. H. Fritts, clerk. Rev. C. L. Callahan. Rector Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Estil Tooley and Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. I children spent Thanksgiving at the I Morning prayer, 9 a. m. j home of Mrs. Tooley's mother, Mrs Holy communion, First Sunda: Evening prayer, 2nd Sunday each j Maude Miles of Parma. No morning service on cna Sun- month, 4 p. m. GUESTS VISITING day. AT UPPER SUNSET To contact minister, call 40S-J Ontario for appointment. UPPER SUNSET, Dec. 2—Mr. and SUNSET VALLEY Mrs. Ervin Durfee of New Plym ASSEMBLY OF GOU outh moved to the Charles Dur Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor fee farm last week. school, 10 a. m. Thanksgiving visitors were Mr. Sunday Worship service, li a. m. and Mrs. Vern Garner and family, Young meeting, 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman and Evening people's service, 8 p. m. family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bible study, Wednesday, 8 p. m Gamer at the Del Gamer home THE CHURCH OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Dee Durfee and NAZARENE family of Boise spent Thanksgiv ing holidays with his parents, Mr 10 a. m. Sunday school. nd Mrs. Charles Durfee. 11 a. m., morning worship service Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Sermon subject “Come Down From family spent Thanksgiving at the the Cross.” Frank Rookstool home near Adrian 7:15 p. m„ young people, teenage Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloningei and junior services. were dinner guests In the Albert 8 p. m., evangelistic service. Sub ject "Chose Ye This Day Whom Notheis home. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster and Ye Will Serve.” family, Mrs. Shuster, Sr., of Nyssa Service every Wednesday night and Doyle Bcggs of California were at 8 o'clock. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ¡Roy Rook Prayer and fasting Friday noon. stool Friday evening. Boggs, a for 4 ----------- mer school mate of Mrs. Rookstool, THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH was here visiting during the holiday 9:45 a. m., church school. Classes with his sister, Mrs. Shuster. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rookstool of for all ages. Adrian accompanied by Mrs. Clara 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser Mackey, called at the Rookstool mon subject: “The Plot of the A new high in “Furniture-Styled” elegance . . . a new home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Story”. Anthem “Adore and Be experience in listening pleasure. Here’s AM reception Mackey remained for a longer visit. Still” by Gounod. as you like it . . . rich and clear PLUS a smooth-as-silk Mrs. Ruth Berrett, Mrs. Devon 7 p. m„ youth fellowship. Larsen and Mrs. Cora Rookstool 8 p. m., Historical Background automatic phonograph that’s trouble-free. Come in for accompanied Mrs. Vem Garner and of the Christmas Story. a demonstration today. daughter's to Ontario Saturday. Too Late To Classify Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrett at tended a farewell party at Ore TO TRADE— New, still in crate. gon Trail schooHTbu.se for Lawrence General Electric range and refrig erator. Will trade either or both Brown last week. 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