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DllftCb; THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 4, 1945 PAGE FIVE the boys training school. $110,000 Holly home. eming, owner Col Bert Anderson, for the Hllcrest school for girls, auctioneer. Mr and Mrs John Holly and Mrs $125,000 for the school for the deaf William Hclly and Billy were Tues C d p l/d l’ Saturday, Jan. 6. at Emmett and $132,000 for the blind school. day evening dinner guests at the Thursday, Jan. 11 on C. O. Hlea1' Sappe place 12 miles north of Vale FEDERAL PLAN ADOPTED Patch home. Corporal Jim Miller place located, 6 miles west of Vale After a round table meeting with and Virginia were guests later In on Graham Blvd: I mile south of on John Day highway at Wlllow- M arrarVdde Governor Snell the state tax com | the evening. Bully Creek bridge or 2 miles north cieek, Oregon. Sale starts at 1 pm . mission adopted Saturday the fed j Rev. and Mrs J. C. Nevin have of Hope and 1 mile east. Lunch 12 head dairy cows, 1 team, farm eral pattern requiring employers to entertained during the holidays. served on giounds. Sale starts at machinery, electric washing mach STATE BUDGET PRESENTED SUNSET VALLEY L. D. 8. CHURCH leport incomes of their employees. On the Wednesday before Christ 12 noon. 8 horses, 22 cattle, 13 hogs, ine. Glenn C. Kinney, owner, Col. Governor Earl Snell's budget dir ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH farm machinery, poultry. L. A. Fl Bert Anderson, auctioneer. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Priesthood -jne commission took this action to mas they entertained at dinner ector, Oeorge Aiken, has submitted Paster R. L. Casselman meeting j make it easier for employers to for Dorothy Toomb. Arlene Pet the 1945-7 budget for the biennium Sunday school, 1C A M. Sunday 10:30 a m. Sunday school. j lecor{j anq submit withholding ln- erson, Jewell Wilson, Dudley Kurtz, beginning July 1 which totals $195,- Morning worship, 11 A.M. Sunday 7:30 p. ni. SacramMlt formation and make reports, Maurice Judd and Ronald Lane. 816,426. Governor Snell says the Children church, 7:30 P.M. meeting. “Employers may exclude from On Friday Mrs Nevin entertain Evening evangelistic service, 8 budget is well within the estimated Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief Boctotj their ¿914 information returns any ed at tea for Arlene Peterson, state’s revenues and there will be o'clock. Cottage prayer meeting meeting. ; I salaries or wages actually paid af- Fnrst Tuesday of each montn at | ter 31, 1944 m the case Phyllis Haworth, Dorothy Toomb no deficit. It will be submitted to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 4 p.m. Primary for children bet of employers who in hided in their and Hanna Hinshaw of Wilder. P.M. the 1945 legislature. On the Wednesday afternoon fol Come! A hearty welcome awaits ween ages of 4 and 12. Approval is given for $26,777,500 information reports for 1943 any lowing Christmas Emily Otis, Ar In general fund appropriations, wh you. salaries or wages are not required UUUKCH OF THE NAZARENE ile budgets for self-supporting act to be included again as 1944 pay lene Peterson, Julia and Ruth East E. J. Wilson. Pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST ivities total $109 063,603. The legis ments. Employers who changed th man were afternoon tea guests at 10 A .M . Sunday school. (Christian) lature will appropriate only from eir method by reporting salary pay the Nevin home. Gsorge Whipple, Pastor. Mrs Frank Rowbottom of Los the general fund and can alter the 11 A.M. worship service. ment from the earned basis to the Bible school, 1 A.M. Bring your 7:15 PM. Young people and Junior j cash basis should state on the Angeles entertained the John and figures. The general fund budget is $3,- Bibles, A class for every age. meetings. I transmittal forn) 96 that such ch- Dan Holly families at dinner in 400,000 greater than for the 1943-5 Morning worsnip, 11 A.M. Comm We are having a bne week new lan8e h®* been made, the tax com- the Dewey Palace hotel in Nampa biennium and $3,300,000 less than union served each Lord’s day. and later at a theater party. I mission says. year revival sponsored by the young , HE Q < yr THE JOB was requested by state department Mrs Dennis Patch attended the Junior Christian Endeavor, 7 P.M. heads. The estimates call for coll It is the custom of the coast annual Christmas party of the Eevening service, 8 P.M. Singing ^ ° P le’ irom new year's nl*ht lh* ection of $26,506,657 in income taxes country. The head of a business or Kingman Kolony Book club at the Senior Christian Endeavor, Mon- rough Sunday the 7th. in the 1945-7 biennium. Rev. and Mrs Stumbaugh of the head of a family is known as Fry home in Nyssa. day, 8 P.M. at the pastor's home. In making the budget ho proper Members of the North Powder Dallas Texas will be the special ”th’ old man" or, very frequently, ty tax levy has been planned for workers. COME. basketball spuads were guests Fri “ th' governor". ADRIAN FREE METHODIST state expenditures as there is a Oeverlook it and it may cost you day and Saturday at the Elliott, CHURCH large unspent ballance that will THE COMMUNITY UNITED a lot of inconvenience and maybe Attebury and Patch homes. Adrian, Oregon remain at the end of this biennium PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH 100 miles of travel. Little Billy Holly received pain P. H. Reiman, Pastor and a surplus remains in the prop Sunday school, 10 A.M. Kingman Memorial A Montanna man, until recently ful facial bums when he fell again erty tax offset fund in the corpor Preaching, 11 A. M. J. C. Nevin, Pastor employed on a rock crusher near st a stove Thursday. ate excise and personal income tax Young people's meeting, 7:30 P M. ! 10 A. M., Bible school. Calling all Roseburg, has found that out. He division. members lor 100 percent attendance wanted to become an Oregon log In San Diego— Led by Ted Nelson. Allowances for a post-war road Evening service, 8:30 P.M. Keith Bybee has arrived In San in January. Bring your neighbors. 8er but the three men to whom he program are dependent on the wars Prayer meeting next week at the | u A M mornlng worship. Ser- '? £ “ ?•* t0 “ PP1^ at three localities, Diego and Is In three-weeks det end. The largest item in the budget the last near Cottage -------- Grove, all ention for vaccination. His address Ed. Nelson home in Ridgeview at is $39,845,000 for the highway com mon: “A Sign that is Spoken Ag- ttild him they thought there was a is Co. 44-633, USNTC, San Diego 33, 7:30 PiU. mission double the amount for this ainst” . Celebration of the sacram- job but that he’d have to “sec th' California. department in the current bienn ent of the Lord’s supper and re- governor.” BAPTIST CHURCH ium. Second Street ceptlon of new members. I 30 appeared at SaU Financed by $12,043,583 in federal1 em—at the office of governor Earl E. T. Larson, Missionar)' Pastor funds. $15.054,195 in state funds I 7:30 P.M., evening worship. Our Snell A » iP h o n e rall was placed Sunday school, 10 A.M. and $5,700,000 from the counties. song service and devotions will be to a local logging contractor to set Morning worship, 11 A.M. Public welfare appropriations total led by the adults. Helpful discussion the man from Montana on the BY.P.T.U, 7:15 P.M $32,797,778, up $5,000,000 for the right track. Mid-week Bible study and prayer and messages for all the family coming biennium. Monday. 7:45 P.M., Boy Scout CAPITAL SHORTS service at 7:30. You are welcome at The largest building construction all our services. troop 36 meets at the high school.' State liquor sales for 11 months program in the history of the state, -------- j Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. prayer of 1944 were $29,000,000 All indic- like the highway bürget, depends I'HF M FTIIoniST COMMUNITY 1 meeting and 8-30 P M., choir pract- ations point to an unprecedented on the ending of the war. The bud- i ChURCH increase in college enrollment after Ice get calls for $4,793 665 and includes; j H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor. Thursday. 8 P.M., officers meet the war Governor Earl Snell has $1,393,000 for state hospital build Church school. 10. been photographed by motion pict- ing. ings at Salem. $346.000 .for the I Worship and sermon, 11. Frlday, 10 A.M. prayer group ure camei-amen for a sequence In a Eastern Oregon state hospital at Holy sacrament. forthcoming “March of Time” reel. *• meets at Otis You are welcome. Pendleton, $262,500 for the state Intermediate, Youth & Young Adult Heavy snows have closed McKen •prison. $1.220 000 for the state sys fellowships, 7. zie pass for the winter says high ASSEMBLY OF GOD tem of higher education, $300,000 way commissioner Baldock The C. L. Snider, pastor Evening hymn sing and worship, 8. ¡ecent closing of race tracks will Choir practice, Monday, 7:30. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Sermon, 11 a.m. Evangelistic ser curtail state revenues No state fair Bible study and prayer, Wednesday, in 1945 Vehicle emblems for 1945 Symptoms of Distress Arising from 8. Meet at the parsonage. vice 8 p.m Thursday, 8 pm., prayer for boys are required on vehicles using fuels in armed forces. Come, worship other than gasoline by January 1. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL with us and pray with us for your MISSION due to The Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. boy and some other mother's boy. Fre« Book Tells of Ho me Treatment that Morning prayer and sermon. 9:30 Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing TRINITY LUTHERAN Holj -ommunlon and sermon each Over two million hottlea o f the W ILLARD Mrs Betty Korman has returned TREATM ENT have been sold for relief of second .Sunday of the month. Parma, Idaho symptoms o f distress arising from Stomach home from Boise with her dau Church school at 10:30 a. m. R ev. J oh n E. S im on , Pastor and Duod m al Ulcers due to Excess A c i d - ghter, Kristine Renee. Women s Guild second Wednesday Service: 10 a.m. Poor Digestion. Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., * *»<h month. The Fidelae Amlcae Junior Miss Church School: 11 a.m. due to Excess A d d . Sold on 15 days’ trial! ionary society girls of the United Ask for “ Willard’ s Message” which fully explains this treatment— free — at church entertained for Fairview Home, $9,300 for state 500 for the Eastern Oregon TB Presbyterian the Saturday before Christmas for tuberculosis hospital at Salem, $36,- hospital at The Dalles, $222,000 for j members of the pramary and be ginners classes. The John Jarvis family, who live near Pasco. Washington, are spend ing the holiday season visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity The Adrian basketball team re- istmas from a “ barnstorming” trip. They lost to Huntington, Hai nes and Union. Mr Patch and Charles Newbill drove cars for the players. A number of family dinners and get-to-gethers have been held dur a ing the holidays. Mr and Mrs Vernon Parker were Christmas dinner guests at the E. E. Parker home. The Peterson family were guests at the Wesley Piercey home. < The George de Haven family spent Christmas with relatives, at | Cambridge. The John Auker family were ’ guests at the Henry Pruess home in Payette. t Rev. and Mrs J. C. Nevin enter tained with a Christmas dinner for Rev. and Mrs Gordon and fato ll y of Weiser. Rev. and Mrs Mc Connells of Ontario and Rev. and Mrs McKune of Nampa. Mr and Mrs James Attebury were guests at the W. V. Hopkins Dan Holly entertained at their home in Roswell. On Christmas eve Mr and Mrs annual Christmas eve party for Mr and Mrs Frank Miller and Jim Dan Holly entertained at their W e kept the price o f electricity low, W h e n you check over the thing» you and Virginia, Mrs Rowbottom, Mr ! and Mrs John Holly and Mrs Wil in spite o f war, and you can be aure it’ll want to buy with those W ar Bond« liam Holly and Billy, Mr and Mrs low in you’re tucking away, you’ll probably Will Gibson, Mr Lora Pillsbury, Arthur Holly and Miss Gloria find that many o f them are T h e a o o n e r we win th e war the Pounds. Mr and Mrs Harvey Otis and sooner we can all enjoy the comforts o f Electricity will run the machines that Emily entertained on Christmas electric living. make ’em — and rim ’em after they’re for Mr and Mrs Peck of Boise, the French family of Roswell and the made. Let’s do that Jess Sugg family of Newell heights. W e had plenty o f electric power for The W. H. Bunch family spent Christmas with the Paul Bunch • Hssr NIHON tOOT svsry lmm4mr every war plant and we’U have plenty family of Ontario. to "T b s (toctri« H o st," Writ » « t s r i for expanding post-war production. tor's Orcbsstrs, 2:30 P.M.. M .W .T, < The D. W. Patch family spent the day with relatives in Weiser. The Ralph Ausmen family spent the day at the Record home In Caldwell. Mr and Mrs Alvin McGinnis have returned to Adrian from Madras, where Mr McGinnis has been em ployed. Ms Frank Rowbottom spent sev DON'T WAJTI lllCTatCITT JHRT M C AH II IT'S CMIAP AND ISN'T RATION ID I eral days this week at the Dan P d id d e ' MiiiB/i SALE CALENDAR Notice To Subscribers Because of the paper shortage and other war-time conditions, we find it necessary to adopt a policy of discontinuing subscriptions not paid promptly upon expiration. In order to avoid missing a single issue, we are asking our subscribers to cooperate with us in this program. Gate City Journal For better*liviwg in yo u r post-war home LOOK TO ELECTRICITY! QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID Adrian b A NYSSA PHARMACY “ ...that helped the tractor win food battle / f / T E L E V IS IO N FM R A D IO KEEP YOUR FARM MACHINERY IN GOOD REPAIR F L U O R E S C E N T L IG H T IN G ELECTRIC C O O K I N G ELECTRIC W ATER H E A T IN G ' We have repair parts for all John Deere mach inery. New all-steel five-row tractor Power-lift Corrugatore \ for John Deere and Farm-All tractors now avail able. 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