PAGE SEVFN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1951 Equipment To Combat Polio Has Been Brought To Your Doorstep. Through The Co-operation Of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis And The Malheur Memorial Hospital ■ Adequate Facilities Are Now Available In This Community For The L “ end me a hand“' Care And Treatment oi Polio Cases The riarch of Dimes Now underway on a national scale, provides an opportunity for Nyssa residents to express their appreciation oi the local Polio Ward by mak­ ing liberal contributions Four out of five of all reported cases of about treatment, which have come about infantile paralysis require aid, in whole in large part because of the March of or in part, from funds raised during the Dimes. annual March of Dimes of the National W hat 1951 holds in store for us no one can Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. say, * but approximately 54,000 polio Even those who do not need direct assist­ patients in 1950 needed some help for care ance from their local chapters benefit, or treatment, 30,000 of them patients from however, because of better-staffed and 1949 or earlier. equipped hospitals and more knowledge YOU WILL HAVE AMPLE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED Blunck Shell Service Western Store Wilson's Super Market Intermountain Furniture Co. Henneman Hardware Co. Powell Service Station Eder Hardware Co. The Gate City Journal Herriman Motor Co. Owyhee Truck & Imp. Co. Bracken's Clover Lawn Dairy ) BY THE Hollingsworths', Inc. Gordon's Drive-In Stunz Lumber Co. Bob Thompson Agency Nyssa Insurance Agency Golden Rule Store Paulus Jewelry Nyssa Pharmacy Wilson's Dept. Store Morris Bakery B and E Cafe Miner's Barber Shop Jackson Jewelry FOLLOWING FIRMS: Owyhee Drug Co. Nyssa Theater Ed Case Furniture Co. Taylor's Food Market Child Brothers Service Firestone Store Thompson Oil Co. The Food Mart Bernard Eastman Dail's Coffee Shop Townes G araye Ken Pond Agency