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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 18, 1945 I PAGE FIVE returned to their home at Eugene ents, Mr and Mrs William McElroy, bridges, airfields, and marshalling Oregon last week after a visit here sr in Ontario. McElroy was en- yards. Rev J. J. Oberg of McCall. Idaho I wlth Mr Wagner parents. Mr and gaged in farming in Lincoln He- He and other memers of the re- will begin week's of Bible study at ^ Mrs J. M. Wagner. lghts before entering the navy. _ , , .. . ___ ' pair crew are responsible that a Arcadia Sunday. January 21. Study | The Arcadia Sunshine club meets will be held eacli evening at 8 Jan. 18 at the school house. Lucy Lloyd Page, US navy, who has Thunderbolt and its 2000 horse- o’clock. The lessons will be on the Cats of Corvallis will be present to been spending a furlough with his powel en*ine ** always in fighting second coming of Christ. Everyone ueimnstrate cleaning and repair-1 parents, Mr and Mrs Claude Page. condUion for its air battles over is invited to attend. ing sewing machines. t and his sister, Frances, has left to EuroPe- The school board held a meeting A group of friends and relatives visit other relatives. j His team- the Qrayhounds, is co- _____ ached by Staff Sergeant Harry Fa- at the school house Friday evening, gathered at the home of Mr and SU N SE T VALLEY ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL Mr and Mrs Truman Wagner Mrs Charles Bullard January 11 ASSEM BLY OF GOli CHURCH MISSION Hoyd Ledgerwood. who spent sev- ; lnUch' former tackle for the pro- and gave th.m a charivari on their Paster R. L. Casselman ■ral days at the home of his par- fesslonal St. Louis Ounners. S-Sgt. The Rev. Burton ¿alter. vua 49th wedding anniversary. Sunday school, 10 A.M. ents, Mr and Mrs Ray Ledgerwood. Falntlch considers him an out- Morning prayer and serin, u. 9 a i Ellis Warner left last week for Morning worship, 11 A M. has gone to San Diego to report, stdndl,i? blocker, Holy -ommunlon and sermon ear! ■Myrtle Point, Oregon, where he Children church. 7:30 P.M. second duuday of the month for merchant marine service. s *Sgt Morfltt Plaed for the Bull- _____ I dogs from 1937 to 1939. The eleven wi l visit his mother and other re- , j Evening evangelistic _______ service, _ 8 _ __________ Church school at 10 30 a. m Melvin Parker writes that Hando i won second place in the 1939 Snake latives. ■ ’clock. Cottage prayer meeting Women's Guild second Wednesday | o o'clock. Mr and Mrs Glen Downs and fa- Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 each month. Texas weather gets very cold The Rlver Valley conference. He rece- mily went to Caldwell January 14 p.M. 1 _____ wind has a clean sweep across the ived honorable mention that year Sealed A TTIC desert. as all-conference guard. io visit Mis Dowers’ parents. Mr. Come! A hearty welcome awaits, ^ *>• CHURCH _____ Morfltt has been overseas more and Mrs WLliard Ross who cele- j you. Sunday 9:15 a.in. Prlesinood brated their 56 ih wedding anniver- ■ ____ j meeting A U S. Army Ordnance Depot, than two years- Hls mother, Mrs Sunday 10.30 am Sunday scnoo. Eng land - -Keeping vital supplies Abble Taylor' liyes in Baker, CHURCH O F C H R IST Mrs Ellis Warner and Alice vis- ■ Sunday 7:30 p. m Sacramem moving over the intricate network! „ iC hristian) ited Mrs Warner's mother, Mrs1 meeting. of England's roadways for U ncle1 Mr and Mrs A' H Keck ot Nyssa George Whipple, Pastor. j Dement, in Vale one day last week. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- Sam's Berlin-bound combat troops, rural route have received two cards Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Relief society Bible school, 1 A.M. Bring your I Mrs Lee Taylor gave a birthday meeting. gene, Jan. 18-tSpecial>—Dr. Harry Private Glenn Wolfe, Nyssa, Oregon *rom tbeir son' Lieutenant Delmer party for her daughter, Marthlee, Bibies. A class for every age. First Tuesday ot each montn at K Newoum. dean of the college of 18 a ■ « « » » of a group of US army J bo * ar £ 5 « « «f Morning worsnip, 11 A.M. Comm- j 4 p m. Primary for children bet io jon her 13th birthday. The seventh i . . ,. j . ordnance triwM nnpratimr on a uermans. m e last card, dated liberal arts at the University of " fr°m ! dennt December 13, was received January and eighth grade pupils attended. union served each Lord’s day. ween ages of 4 and 12. Iowa, was named president of the “uur scncauie irom a base depot „ Mr and Mrs R. G. Chandler and Junior Christian Endeavor, 7 P M .1 University of Oregon by the state b < ‘blnrt the channel coast. Lieutenant Keck stated that “I Donny of Caldwell visited in this Eevening service, 8 P.M. Singing CHURCH O F THE NAZARENE board of higher education at its An imPortant link in the stream am in good health and feeling fine. neighborhood last week. Senior Christian Endeavor, Mon E. J. Wilson, Pastor. January meeting, it was announced ot war material that is flowing fr- Mr and Mrs Charlie Newbill of day, 8 P.M. at the pastor’s home. 10 A M., Sunday school. in Portland this week. cm seaports in Scotland and Wales This is Thanksgiving day and I am Kingman Kolony visited at the 11 A.M, worship service. Dr, Newburn, who will head the embarkation points, the highly- thankful for having a good mother Vem Butler home Friday evening ADRIAN FREE M ETH O DIST this money-back 7:15 PM. Young people and Junior statl university which has been Gained drivers are responsible for and father and the best wife and daughter in the world. I only hope Mr and Mrs George Moeller and CH URCH meetings. under the direction of Acting Pre- delivery from incoming ports to girls and Margaret Payne and Loti j SATISFACTIO N Adrian, Oregon = Orlando John* & T K or suppiy points“ and from plenty to do so that no worries co j Vanderpool of Ontario were din- ( P. 11. R eim an, P astor A SSEM BLY O F GOD the death of President Donald M. ^ber* 10 docks for shipment to the me your way. I am glad that no I ner guests at the home of Mr and | Sunday, 10 A.M. C. L. Snider, pastor Erb in December, 1945, is recognized continent. more of us are here”. | Mrs Vern Butler Monday evening, j Preaching, 11 A.M. Sunday -------- . -------- school, . -- 10 ----- a m as one of the most outstanding Driving the huge transports se- “This letter leave me in good The occasion marked Margaret's j Young people's meeting ,7:30, with Sennon. 11 a m. Evangelistic ser- younger educators in this country, mi-trailers and convoys of tanks or health and feeling fine. Received | 6th birthday anniversary. | Clarence Nelson as the leader. vice 8 p.m I Born in Cuba, 111. January 1, he heavy armored vehicles they must two letters from you today. Was In sta ll B alsam -W ool Mr and Mrs John Zittercob and Evangelistic message, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 pm„ prayer for boys j has )ust passed his 39th birthday. know where to avoid roads that too glad to hear you are well. We rece S ealed In su lation in i Mrs Anna Dail were dinner guests Next weeks prayer meeting will ¡n armed forces. Come, worship! A graduate of Western Illinois narrow, corners that are too sharp y o u r a ttic . U se it I ol Mr and Mrs Lee Dail in Nyssa be at the Ed Nelson home in Ridge- with us and pray with us for your 1 Teachers college, Macomb, 111., in and bridges that are too low. In ived Red Cross parcels last week. for one y ea r. If you Wish you all a Merry Christmas”. Sunday. boy and some other mother's boy. 1928, the Oregon president-elect re an emergency they must know al a re n ot en tirely s a t ternate routes and how to get to ceived his M. A. and Ph. D. degrees isfied w ith th e ad B A P T IST CHURCH T R IN IT Y LUTHERAN at the University of Iowa, taking them with a minimum of delay. v a n ta g e s of B alsam - Second Street the dectorate in 1933. P arm a, Idaho W ool . . . i f it has An Eighth Air Force Fighter St Rev. John E. Simon, Pastor Mrs Verl Bishop and baby dau- „ E. T. Larson, M issionary P astor n o t helped you sa v e ation, Engand—Staff Sergeant Ray ghter returned home from the ^m day school, 10 A.M. Service: 10 am. fu el and g iv e n you r mond D. Morfltt. 22, of 2660 Place Bilttingham nursing home in On- Jd°rninS worship, 11 A.M. Church School: 11 a.m. h om e g re a te r co m street, Baker, Oregon, former guard tario Friday. i B.Y.P.T.U, 7:15 P.M COLD CAPSULEsl fo r t . . . you r m o n e y ' for the Nvssa, Ore., union high Mr and Mrs Sydney Snap left Mld-week Bible study and prayer THE COM M UNITY UNITED w ill be refunded . . . Prompt relief from — not one, school bulldogs, played guard for (Continued From Page 1) for San Fran isco last Wednesday, service at 7:30. You are welcome at P R E SB Y T E R IA N CHURCH p lu s the co st o f ap erent in North Africa. However, j an eiffhth air force football team but many discomforts com Herman Timm of Emmett was a11 our services. K in gm an M emorial p lication . everything is rationed so the sold- 1 tbat won five out of eight games monly associated with colds. .1. C. N evin. Pastor. a week-end guest in the Will Sweet -------- hom e j THE M E TH O D IST COMMUNITY 10 A.M.. Bible school. You need iers do not spend very much”. , th|* season. E a sy to In s ta ll— Do It Y ou rself! God’s word; We need your help, j -------- I.. a” ***ktant crew chief in Mrs Darrell English accompan- CHURCH 11 * A M., a morning worship. Ser- pfc- Richard J. Parker, who has ■ fne ^ 78t'1 fighter group, commanded ied Mr and Mrs Cone of Roswell G ernhardt, P astor, * rioa liiiig nviOillp, U L 1 ' No Cash Needed mon “The Man at Whom Jesus been receiving medical treatment by Colonel Frederic C. Gray, Abll- to Boise Friday. * Church school, 10. Marvels”. for a month, has been transferred ene’ Texas. This group flies P -471 NYSSA PHARMACY N o th in g D ow n, and E a s y M onthly The Jolly Janes met Tuesday Worship and sermon, 11. “The First in Nyssa” 7:30 P.M.. evening worship. Our from a hospital in France to a hos- Thuderbolts escorting heavy bomb- with Mrs Ed Nielson. Installation of Women’s Society of P a y m e n ts a s L ow a s $5 Day Ph. 14 Mr and Mrs Joe Brock and Delno Christian Service officers, song service is led by the Pioneers. PRal in England. He is a son of ers, and bombing and strafing nazi Night Ph. 103W Monday, 7:45 P.M. Boy Scout Mr and Mrs U. E. Parker. went to Boise Sunday to visit her METHODIST YOUTH FELLOW- troop No. 36 meets at the high -------- i brother, Arnold Skelton, who is Pool. Tom Church, who has been tak- r recovering from injuries received Sub-district mid-winter institute, school, I.FT US PRO VIDE A HOME M ARKET FOR Y O UR FAT H O G S in a fan. j January 21, 4 p.m. to 5:30. 7:30 Wednesday, 7:45, p.m. Mid-week lng training under the O.L.T. pro- Sell where there is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un prayer service and mission study. gram at Albuquerque, New Mexico, | Mrs Charles Van Cleef under- P-m- to 9. necessary expense incurred through a great number ol men has been transferred to Lowry field, went a major operation at Mercy Choir practice, Monday 7:30. ¡8:30 pm . choir practice required to handle your hogs and Where you can see and check hospital in Nampa last Wednesday. Bible study and prayer, Wednesday , Friday, 10 a.m. prayer group me Denver, where he is awaiting pre “There’s a Yard Near You" the weight of your hogs yourself. I Mrs Dyre Roberts. Mrs Darrell 8 pm. Psa'.ms as Devotional L iter-.ets at Sugg’s home. Everyone wel- flight training. ' come. English and Mr and Mrs Ray ature”. We buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards in Nyssa, Ore. Mrs John Bishop has received ■ nd Homedale, Idaho. word from her husband. Captain Cartwright were business visitors ers Friday. John Bishop, stating that he has For Friday’s price phone 111 R, Nyssa, between the hours ol In Ontario Monday. Mr and Mrs Sam Potts and fam arrived in England. à ° M- and 9 P.M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on Friday. The W. R. Hamilton family mov ily. accompanied by Mr Pott’s mot William McElroy. Jr. US navy is FRANK KULLANDER ed Saturday into the B akei resi her, spent Sunday at the Walt Hat spending a furlough with his par- dence, which the have rented for field home near Adrian. the coming year. The Bakers left Mrs U. E. Parker is enjoying a for California, where Mr. Baker visit from her niece and two child will work for the Morrison-Knud- ren of Ontario. sen company. Mr and Mrs Darrell English were NU-ACRES guests at a family dinner at the Because of the paper shortage and other Clary home in Roswell, where her Nu-Acres Grange met Friday brother. Dale, and his bride w ere' night at the Evans home. Lunch war-time conditions, we find it necessary to honor guests. was served, after the regular meet- Mr and Mrs Joe Brumbach were t^g by \*-g Thomas Evans and dinner guests in the Ahearn h o m elJan,ce and c adopt a policy of discontinuing subscriptions in Caldwell Sunday. _ ________________ I Mrs Sam Phillips and children | | £ , ' plan to leave this week with her not paid promptly upon expiration. U p p er b U n S d t ¡brother, Warren Johnson, for Gl- , Mrs , _ Tom _ _ Drydale . .' . has been , Colorado. Mrs en- lenn phm, Wood has Springs, betn ^ her Arcadia Heads (I of 0 im AISÀM J Guarantee Big Bend UWJflllS Our Boys Notice To Subscribers In order to avoid missing a single issue, we aie asking our subscribers to cooperate with us in this program. Gate City Journal A m erica W ill R e m e m b e r Best the Products T h a t S e r v e Her Be s t! £y .n g a visit from her brother of ing Mrs Frank Parker and family returned home last week. Mr and Mrs U. E. Parker have been ill the past week with influ enza. Mr and Mrs Sam Potts and Eliza Adams were Ontario business call- For Sale ONION SEED Utah Certified White and Yellow Spanish Eastern Oregon Produce Company Phone 120 or Ç O J u Mr and Mrs F K Joh r Mr Pa' e SU t and nyri!the ™ armed nths as forces ^ r hus- and Mrs George h°w Morgan bgnd last b few the- son of Hood River Oregon, who, Mfs j „ p,.ost()n of Twin Palls visiting her daughter, Mrs Harry Wood. Mr and Mrs Henry Blanchard returned home Sunday night from a two-weeks visit with relatives and friends in Utah. DRIVE AGAINST PARALYSIS BEGUN America's “second war ”—the 1945 campaign against infantile paraly sis officially opened Sunday thr oughout Oregon and the nation in a coast-to-coast broadcast of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis over a national network. The 1945 fund-raising appeal cul minating in celebration of the pres ident's birthday will continue th rough January 31 and Is the 12th 1 annual offensive against the unseen foe of mankind. Dr. E. T. Hedlund, state chairman, said in announcing this state’s plans for participation. “Last year,” Dr. Hedlund pointed out, "America sustained the second worst epidemic of infantile paral ysis ever to strike the nation. More than 18,000 persons were stricken and many of 1944's victims will re quire medical care and treatment for a long period of time." Were it not for the generous flood of dimes and dollars contributed by the American public to previous appeals of the foundation, thous ands of children who now are re covering from the crippling virus ' might still be disabled. | One-half of the funds contrib- ; uted in Oregon go to the foundat- (ion for three specific purposes: Re search. epidemic aid. and education, each with manifold function co ordinating the work of all three divisions. • You’ll say: proof of Chtvrolot quality and endurance. • You'll say: proof of Chevrolet dealers’ skill and dependability—proof that Chevrolet dealer* are “first in service." _ . . . % • I • See your Chevrolet dealer for service at regular 7 \ C H I . V 6 0 I 1 11 MflP SFffD TH« VICTORY intervals. SERVING AGRICULTURE MINES • • FOOD DISTRIBUTORS WAR INDUSTRIES MUNITIONS MAKERS e • • LOGGING CAMPS FUEL DISTRIBUTORS ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN TRADES Cable’s Chevrolet Co, O ntario, O re go n