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* » L « « THE NVSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1948 mU * PAGE FOUR *1 ' man home Saturday1 evening, Chicago, where she vial ted her sons, spent Sunday with their parents, home Thursday on a nine-day fur hew of Mr and Mrs Raymond Se- 30 The purpose of the meeting w Adrian Charlie and Leory. En rcute home j Mr and Mrs Ray Franklin. to erganize for the coming yak*. lough. but a telegram summoned ! bree. «he visited her mother and sister Mrs Harvey McLaughlin returned him back to camp Friday. The leader of the sewing club Is Word has been received of the Mrs Dsn Holly, accompanied by at Akron, Ohio. Hartman. It was decided to Sunday afternoon from the Mrs George Nibber and daughter, of Miss Bettv Jean Qah- .Ruby Mrs Frank Miller, Mrs N Phelan Leroy Parker was Inducted into I I home have a meeting on the last lliu a - Mercy hospital In Nampa, where Betty Lou, of Eagle spent Sunday marriage and Miss Virginia Miller shopped the army the last of January and j she ley to Thomas Blscol of Tacoma day of each underwent major surgery. month at different ho with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. January In Caldwell Tuesday. 26. Mrs Blscol Is a daugh mes after school. the last letter from him was mailed ( A pinochle party was sponsored S. Adams. Mrs Hinman is visiting her sis at Oakland. Calif He did not state ¡by a committee of the social circle Clara Ann Dumil was able to re ter of Mr and Mrs Martin Gahley, Refreshments were served by MR Ten Davis residents. ter, Mrs Howard Hatch, before lea his destination. Hartman. Saturday night at the Ten Davis sume her school work Friday after former ving for Portland and Seattle. Mr. Mrs Louise Pratt is convalescing community Ivan Dumil was a Boise visitor Mrs Jerome Long, mother at Mrs being absent two weeks with ton hall. Hinman Is In the army and Is st at home following an operation in Mr and Mrs Raymond Sebree at silitis. R d . Sebree was taken to a nurs Monday. atloned at Fort Lewis. the Ontario hospital. Relatives of Mrs Alice Evans re Mr and Mrs Henry Jones of Riv ing home in Calctwell Tuesday to be tended a birthday dinner Sunday Miss Arlene Peterson, student at Assessor and Mrs E. P Hendrix's In honor of Mrs Alice Sebree at the ceived word she passed away Fri erside visited at the Harvey McLa under doctor's care. E.O.N.S. at LaOrande visited her their daughters Mrs Belnap and Stanley Kahn home In Caldwell. day at Vancouver, Washington. ughlin heme Monday. Mrs Jones Mrs Justus, and Mrs D. R Miller, Mr and Mrs M. L. Kurtz and Jo Mrs Carrie McLaughlin and gr remained parents over the week-end. to care for her dau GOES TO HERMI8TON— of Vale, called on Mrs Anna D. yce of Adrian oalled at the Carrie andson, Billy, are visiting for a co ghter, Mrs over McLaughlin. Mrs Harold Long of Nyssa has S all Pratt last Saturday at the heme McLaughlin home Sunday. uple of weeks at the M. L. Kurtz The Sew and So clothing club Thomas Lile has gone to Henn- been visiting the past week at the home in Adrian. Mrs Jerome Long was a Sunday and the Jolly Jewel canning club Iston to engage In defense work. Washington, D, C., Feb. 18—For home of her mother, Mrs Ellen Sp of M. Lou L Pratt. Kurtz Is able to be around Dallas C. Oualman has purchased visitor ot the A. W Wllkerson home arks. held a Joint meeting at the Hart several reasons there Is no prospect now following an Illness. He sub in Notus. the farm known as the J. A. Fritts of a series of dams being construct Mrs Howard Hatch, Mrs Ellen mitted to a minor operation while Miss Eleanor Miller of Rosewell farm and will take possession Mar ed In Yamhill river within six mon Sparks, Mrs Vera Sparks and Mrs In Portland. spent the week-end with the Misses ch 1. ths. Such a flood control project Is Harden attended the Jolly Jane Carl Hill has moved one of his McCormick Mrs Eula Rlchlson returned Fri Janssen. DR. C L A R A V IA L BIRLEW being urged. Army engineers have meeting Thursday at the home of lower tenant houses to the 40 for Mrs Carl and Graham accompanied day to the Jess Brown home after been conducting a survey of the Mrs Ray Cartwright. The treasurer merly owned by Ted Rogers They her sisters, Mrs visiting a son at Nampa. Jones and Optometrist and Optician Yamhill river west of Wlllamina reported that 831 was cleared when are building a full basement and Mrs Annie Coffey, Floyd to Vancouver, Mr and Mrs Jay Bowers and fa iwith a view to determlng feasibility the club sold lunch at the E. E. hope to be able to obtain lumber Washington, where they were called mily were Sunday dinner guests at Will be at of navigation and flood control. Parker sale. add to the house. the Bucle's home in Wilder. by the serious Illness of their mot There is no direct authorization Members of the Brownie Qlrl Sc to Mrs Graham’s Real Estate Office Stanley Goulet and Infant her, Mrs Alice Evans. R. J. Hertig oí Caldwell visited for improvement of the Yamhill, out troop and the second grade pu daughter, Sharon, returned from Friday in the I. J. Dumil and Ivan Mrs Myrtle Henderson underwent but there Is such authorization for pils were guests at a party at the the Ontario hospital a week ago a major operation at the memorial Dumil homes. Thursday, February 25 the Willamette and its tributaries. Ray Downs home In celebration of Saturday. Park Hospital In Caldwell. A-C Howard Games, son of Mr and The Yamhill is a tributary and ba Ann's 8th birthday. Complete eye-examination, glasses fitted If Mr and Mrs Harry Sabin of We- Mrs Bill Slebenbery of Notus will sed on this the study is being made. Jo Mrs Gall Martin has been visit necessary, and lens duplicated. nnacke. Wash, spent Wednesday at graduate soon from the army air DAVIS About April 1 the study will be ing at the home of her sister, Mrs Mr and TEN the Charles Hermo home. force advanced flying school at St Mrs R 811ppy of Owyhee completed by engineers in the field Don of Nampa. Private Forrest Farmer arrived ockton filed, Calif. Games is a nep and it will be submitted to the bo Mrs Baron Howard Hatch and members ard of engineers in Washington, of her 4-H cooking club entertained D. C., for approve! or rejection. the mothers of the members at a However, there is a general policy tea Saturday afternoon. of war production board that no Valentine Mildred Sparks, Lois Oowey and new projects will be initiated for Rachel Shaw presented a skit, going the duration except such as assist to a Club Meeting. Refreshments the war effort. This Is to husband were at tables decorated wi materials and has caused a gen th red served candles and red hearts. eral suspension of work on projects The band, under the direction of everywhere--the Willamette valley Mr and Mrs Don Covey, flood control project for example. a novelty program at the presented weekly Prof. Hislop of Oregon State col school student body meeting lege thinks that if the lend-lease high The program “Hey Miser" program is double-Jointed, as rep Friday. was a take-off of the Kay Keyser eatedly attested by administration program. Mr. Covey was “Hey Mi officials, and not a oneway street ser” and Alvin Harris was announ Oreat Brltlan should send to the cer. In the musical contest, Colleen United States modern spinning and Connaughy and Gene Davis tied weaving machinery for the rapidly for first prize. Sid KMffner, growing flax industry in Willamette ic supply man, attended the athlet valley. Flax production in the val gram and said It was one 6f pro the ley is expanding so rapidly that it best school assembly pro is passing the capacity of present grams high he had ever seen. facilities and, says Dr. Hislop, there Mr and Bill Nelson visited is need for spinning and weaving high school Mrs Wednesday. now machinery to carry on this lustily with the Ufl. navy. Is a BUI. former growing industry. Because of the high school student. war there were many linen mills McKay will conduct classes shut down in Hngland and it Is su- In Mrs home nursing In Adrian every ggested that the idle machinery in Tuesday and Thursday. A class for one of these mills be shipped to sehool girls will be given in Oregon. Sen. Charles L. McNary high the morning and for adults In the has taken the matter up with lend- afternoon. lease officials, who explain that if The 4-H club members presented the Tlax people will show that no following program for the gr modren machinery is available in the Monday evening: Plano solo, this country and there is such in ange Betty Jean Too mb. reading, Dor England. Lord Halifax will be con othy Tbomb; Round table discuss tacted to ascertain what can be ing gardening; Naomi Shaw, cann done. ing; Arlene Piercy, clothing; Patty Maritime commission has agreed de Haven, cooking; Donald Elliott, to name a Liberty ship, to be con Ivan Jensen, swine and structed at Oregon shipyards, in poultry; Dorothy Too mb, dairying. Comm honor of the late Col. B. F. Shaw, ents were made by Club Leaders whose descendants live at Marsh Bill Toomb, Harvey Holton and field. Colonel Shaw was one of the Mrs early poineers In the Oregon coun In Elliott. the boxing match with Ont try, arriving In 1844. In the days ario Tuesday evening, the following of Indian uprisings in Oregon and Adrian student’s won by technlacl Washington (then all Oregon) the knock-outs: Don De Oss, Gene Da colonel distinguished himself, part vis, Emil Codr, Crocked, Jim icularly In the wars of 1855 and Shaw and Keith Melvin Lane. 1856 In America Pay the Cost of Qovernment Berne Lorenson, Frank Davts and War department will soon begin Kenth Eachus fought to draws wh to weed out of the relocation cent Jim Cummings lost a decision. ers at Tulc lake and other points ile Rev. Mrs Nevln and Mr and such Japanese as are American bo Mrs M. and Kurtz In Caldwell Before this war is won, our national debt will It must be preserved, for it has proved itself for rn and of military age, provided Friday. Mr. Kurtc were received medical they have been educated In the treatments. probably be in the hundreds o f billions of dol 300 years the most successful system yet United States. The American born, A choir has been organized at the lars. But no cost is too great to save the free if they attended American schools, United Presbyterian church and devised by man. are regarded as loyal to Uncle Sam, will hold rehearsals following the American system generally. War department con evening church service. tends (hat a good American citizen Alvin McGinnis and the James Some day we will pay this debt. For that pur is entitled to fight for and defend McGinnis family left Monday mor the stars and strips and for this ning for Alameda. California wh pose, as well, we must preserve the American reason wishes to give Japanese-A- system of free enterprise — the right of the they will be engaged In defense mertcans a chance. Members of co ere ngress have received many comp work. individual and the business to earn enough to laints concerning the relocation pay his share of the cost of government, centers. NEWELL HEIGHTS One of the principal troubles Miss Pierce, teacher In the high through taxes. with the conduct of the war on school has moved from Parma and the civilian front Is that key men la boarding at the Barton home Business at a profit — whether by the individ are not familiar with the branch Mrs Earl Parker returned Wedn ual worker, or by the business which employs over which they have charge. A esday from a three-wee* trip to Harvard degree is more important many workers — has always been the Ameri than the know-how. For example, can way o f paying for the cost of government- the chief of the industrial branch, office of civilian supply in war pro duction board, went to Harvard and, until he Joined the governm ent seven months ago, was vice- president of a paper company. To Look Americans1 Since the beginning of time, the only road to pros farmers he has Issued a statement that food production can be in perity hat been P-R-O-D-U-C-T-I-O-N and exchange of goods and service« at a profit creased by a better use of horse -—the American system of labor and business. shoes. He has four suggestions: 1) Re-set the shoes to get more wear From it you have earned personal benefits— your home towns have enjoyed increas FT, out of them; 2) eliminate the sh ing advantages— and your nation has become the richest on earth. oes where the horse is doing some thing nonessential to war: 3> elim SURE PROTECTION inate unessential styles; 4) horse THE AMERICAN SYSTEM HAS CREATED THESE TANGIBLE THINGS FOR YOU« owners can save shoes by removing for th* tutom obiliit in highest standard of living in the world; state and national, including the payment of them Immediately after a period of necessary road work, where sh ohm of financial toaa due —the accumulation of personal savings and governmental debt; oes are necessary only during cer to Are, theft, property worldly possessions—your schools, your high And with it, you have the right to think, to tain periods. ways, your buildings — your life insurance, speak and to worship as you choose — rights The Harvard graduate apparently damage, oolliaion, or law- thinks shoes can be slipped off and your home, your automobile; forbidden to millions not living under the free on like a pair of rottwrs and that anil. Is the result of a wiae American system. —money to pay the cost of government, local. they come In a variety of styles, eat in proper auto whereas there are only large, med ium and small. This man might be mobile mol htturance, capable In the paper division, but We write all forma of not In dealing with horseshoes. President Roosevelt last year an - Lnt tomohile insurance nounced that he wanted 8.000 000 IDAHO POWER COMPANY tons of merchant marine shipping. Come in end let ua explain The production was 90.800 more th thia neeeasery financial noe an he called for. One yard alone. ie ^ 1 a Oregon Shipbuilding Corp. sent to T ui o r o l ie c tic set a total of 1J19.400 tons which represented 113 Liberty ships. The Vanoouver yard produced 30,100 to ne. or six ships, and Swan Island Frank Morgan Keep his America — AMERICAN! yard 16.800 tone. Total of these th ree Kaiser yards was 8 1-3 at all the tonnage produced In the Un ited States. PROFITS ,/W I