Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 15, 1937, Image 4

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    We promise good work and fair
and incurred.
have pockets.”
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone
LEGAL ADVERTISING
You
will
take
notice
that
this
Until further notice the s e r v ic e s _________________
By MRS. C. E. ELLIOTT
summons is served cn you under 56F2.
of the Church of the Nazarene will
be held in the American Legion
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and by virtue of and pursuant t^
Miscellaneous
hall located ofle block west and 1V IN
c o u n t y COURT OF THE an order of the Hon. Charles W. El­
Rev. Ecldebarger and family have
blocks north of the Methodist
gTATE OF OREGON, FOR MAL- lis, circuit judge of said County and REAL ESTATE: If you wish to buy
moved Into the tenant house owned
State, which Order was made on the
church.
HEUR COUNTY.
or sell town lots, homes or farms.
by R. R. Overstreet. They will re­
We cordially invite the public and
Thg Matter of Estate cf j^ p e r 14th day of July, 1937, directing that See R. J. Davis at the Western
main here permanently for the next
xtend a special invitation to all our
N ghelton Deceas'd
the summons herein be published Hotel. 6-10-tfs.
three months or lcnger.
frends and acquaintances to every
Thg ^ e r s ig n e d having been ap- for four successive weeks, including
Sunday School will now begin at
servlce-
pointed by the County Court of the five publications, in the Nyssa Gate HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and
—Crai tributad
10 A. M. and be followed by a reg­
Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow.
State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun­ City Journal, published at Nyssa,
ular service. Then there will be a
ty, Administrator of the Estate of Oregon. The date of the first pub­ Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf.
Sunday evening service at 8:30. Also
Jasper N. Shelton, deceased, and lication Is July 15, 1937, and the BRAKE WORK—Let us put your
CARD OF THANKS
a Wednesday evening service.
having qualified as such, notice is date of the last publication will be
car or truck brakes In first class
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A reception is being given on
We wish to express our apprecia­ hereby given to the creditors of, August 12, 1937.
The Ladies Club met at the home
condition.
Special equipment and
Monday ev-ning July 19th at the of Mrs. Earl Lofton on Wednesday
tion for the kindness and courtesy and all persons having claims
CARL H. COAD
In American Legion Hall
trained men at your service. Pruyn
Kingman school house for Rev. afternoon with seventeen members
extended
us
during
the
recent
tent
against
said
deceased,
to
present
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
Vern W. Martin, Pastor.
Auto Repair. Phone 56F2.
Ecklebarger. This is for the com­ present.
revival by the following, Standard them, verified as required by law,
Residing at Nyssa, Oregon.
After business matters j Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
munity as a whole, and as many were disposed of a beautiful 32- i Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Oil Company.
Jackson
Lumber within six months after the first
others as care to come.
__________ of
__ this
___ notice to said
publication
July 18, Theme:
“Be Strong,’ Company, the Nyssa Second Hand ^
piece dinner set was presented to
Store and the Gate City Journal Administrator at the offioe cf A. L. I
OUT
T h ; drainage ditch is being clean­ Mrs. Wallace Powell, a recent bride, Joshua 1:9.
We look forward to equally as Letcher, In the City of Nyssa. the 3 a w t h e j r a (] j n t ^ e Journal
ed this week by the CCC boys.
by the club. Games and refresh- j Young People’s meeting 7:30.
pleasant business assosciatlons in same being the place designated for
Charles Wilson hurt his hand ments furnished the delightful j Evening Preaching 8:15.
the future.
the transaction of all business per­
while pitching hay. Infection set in afternoon. The next club meeting
Church of the Nazarene
which made It necessary to have It will be on July 21st at he heme of
taining to said estate.
KINGMAN KOLONY CHURCH
Nvsaa, Oregon
lanc'd. Although unable to use it, Mrs. Ed McDsRoe.
June 18, 1937.
R. C. SHELTON,
the hand is now improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eddlemon of
Pastor Kermit Echlebarger
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Wakins of Lodi, California are guests at the H.
Administrator of the Estate of
We read: “Praise ye the Lord,
Jasper N. Shelton, deceased.
Homeda!-’ were visitors at the C. E. C. Elms and Floyd White homes. Praise, O ye servants of the Lord,
First publication June 17, 1937
Elliott home Saturday.
By MRS ISABELLE LEE
On Thursday the Elms took their Praise the name of the Lord.” It Is
For Sale
Last publication July 15, 1937
The annual 4-H club picnic held guests to Fruitland to visit other our duty as children of the Lord to
FOR SALE—1930 Ford truck, motor
Miss Dorothy Shea of Couer d’
in Vale on Friday was well attended relatives, the Walter Parker family. Praise the Lord for the things He
overhaul, good rubber. Inquire at
by members from over the whole Estella Aibersonof Crooked Creek has given to us, so let’s come to the Alene and her sister Miss Beth ar­ SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Journal office. J15 tfc
county. The morning activities has been a guest of her old friend House of God on His day and rived Monday to spend their vaca­
tion with their parents Mr. and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
proved very interesting and prizes Mrs. Ida Van Buren.
“Praise ye the Lord"
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE FOR SALE—Three horse McCor­
were won in four sections. The
10:00 Sunday School for all ages. Mrs. Neil Shea.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Smith and son
mick Deering binder. Jake Kollen.
Drink SH ELTON’S
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stanford and
lunch at noon was well managed by Jimmie of Drewsey were Wednes­ Come and bring the family.
WINI­ Half south and half west CCC camp
Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Allstrom and day and Thursday guests of the ! 11:00 Morning Worship: Theme family of Jackson Creek spent a LOUIS P. THOMAS and
for
FRED BROWN THOMAS, hus­ 7-15-2tp.
few days with the F. L. Steams
other Vale leaders.
“ Added to the Church.”
Floyd Whites.
band and wife, Plaintiffs
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Jersey Bull.
Several good musical numbers
800 P. M. Young Peoples meeting: family while they had their young
Cecil Hill of Crooked Creek has
VS.
Yaarling. Frank Burke, 214 miles.
and r.adings were on the afternoon been visiting his mother Mrs. Ar­ Seniors: High school and college son under the doctor’s care. He was
when they returned J. A. SCHAUERMAN, Defendant.
much
better
Southwest of Nyssa on Chas. Mar­
program. Four good demonstrations thur Van Buren. He returned there age; Juniors: Seventh and eighth
To J. A. Schauerman, the above
home.
Doctors agree that only in
shall place, tfc.
were given from the first year sew­ on Thursday where he has employ­ grades.
Johnny Rodeo and brother of named defendant:
milk can be found cer­
ing, Flower Garden and Clothing. ment.
8:30 Evening Service: Theme
Caldwell were renewing acqualn-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE FOR SALE—1928 Ford Mctfcl A
tain energizing elements
Miss Cowgill was present with a
Kenneth Grabner left on Wed­ “Take up thy cross and follow me.” tances here Friday. They went on OF OREGON, You hereby are com-
sedan, fair condition; price $100.
which are essential to the
demonstration team
from
Lane nesday morning for a mine near
Wednesday evening at 8:30 regu­
manded to appear in the above en­ Terms $10 a month. Aleen Tanner,
well-being of
individuals
for a visit at Flint and Cliffs.
County that won first place at the Richland where he over
lar
mid-week
prayer
meeting
is
hauling
Haying has commenced on most titled court and cause, within four seven and half miles Southwest of
in every walks of life.
state fair. Thev gave their demon­ some Deisel engines.
held. Come and join us.
of the ranches during the past weeks after the date of first publi­ Nyssa. 7-15-3tc.
Drink a quart each day!
stration on washing, and dying and
Mrs. Arthur Van Buren visited
week. A large number of men from cation of this summons, which date
making use of it by rug making.
in Ontario several days last week j
outside points are in town looking of first publication is July 15, 1937, FOR SALE—In Nyssa. eight room
EVANGELISTIC NOTES
For the Milk Purer
The climax to a perfect day was and while there motored to Payette
stucco heuse. modern. Inquire of
then and there to answer or other­
for work in the hayflelds.
In Quality, Call
the afternoon matinee at the Roxy Lakes with her brother and other
H.
Q.
Johnston.
July
8-15pd
Casey Cohen and wife of O n­ wise plead to the complaint filed
Theatre in Vole.
relatives to attend the wedding of
herein,
and
if
you
fail
so
to
do,
for
tario
were
overnight
visitors
Thurs­
The closing days of the Nazarene
Mr. and Mr.s Hans Knudsen and a neice.
Wanted
tent meeting have been well at­ day while Mr. Cohen was transact­ want thereof, plaintiff will take
family of Nez Perce and Mr. and
Paul
Grove
returned
home
last
tended and many people have been ing business with the merchants of judgment and decree against you, WANTED—All your welding jobs.
Mrs. Fred Walker of Pierce, Idaho
determining all adverse claims in
town.
have been visiting at the W. L. Saturday from Boise where he had reached through the preaching and
Miss Teresa Shea is a guest at and to the following described real
been in the Veterans Hospital re­ teaching of divine truth from the
Schaffer home the past week.
property in Malheur Ccunty, Ore­
the Yturrl home.
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Knudson ceiving medical care for the past word of God. To God be the Glory.
Dr. Anna B. Pritchett, county gon:
month.
This week visitors from Vale and
are daughters of Mrs. Schaffer.
The North half of Southeast
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton visited Adrian have come to take part and health officer and Elaine Handsak-
The T. T. Elliot family are dig­
quarter (NVaSE'i) and the
several days at
Monument
this enjoy the services. Each nights ser­ er, admnistrator for Malheur coun­
ging their potatoes.
Southwest quarter of Northeast
vice has been better than the pro­ ty relief were business visitors here
Mrs. C. E. Elliott attended a Dol­ week with the latters mother.
quarter (SW H N E 'i) all of Sec­
Mrs. Carl De Roe and baby ceeding evening. Evangelist Hester Wednesday.
lar Dinner given by two 4-H club
tion Twenty-two <22) Town­
Mrs. Ben Hunt and little daugh-
her has proven a true servant of God
girls in Annex Monday. The girls daughter have been visiting
ship nineteen (19)
South of
and the people. We wish him suc­ er of Nampa were visiting friends
were Miss Margaret Smith and Miss mother and sister in Ontario.
Range Forty-six (46) E. W. M.
here Thursday.
The greater part of the population cess whereever he goes.
Your car is as Food as the service it gets, and be­
Charolette Connor. The Flower club
Miss Alice Connors has gone t o ; that you may have, and declaring
Rave a play and a silver tea was icre enjoyed the celebration in Vale
Friday night Rev. F. A. Powell,
the Warm ranch to stay till haying and adjudging that you have no
The
Gordon
Dickson
family
spent
cause we are fully equipped we can service you
held. The benefits to go to the 4-H
former pastor of our Church in
j estate or interest whatever, in or to
i t 4th at Halfway with their Hcmpdale now ln Evangelistic work ls over.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myron
Miller
and
said
land,
premises
or
property,
or
efficiently and swiftly.
daughter M rs Kenneth Taylor and preached for the flrst time ln N
ami y. The E. J. Beams Mrs. Viv- sa Text Heb 9:27 - And as it ls an_ family of Oreana were visiting Mr, the crops growing thereon, either
/T-T -
an Van Cleave and children spent nolnted unt0 men once t0 die but Miller’s sisters Mrs. Floyd Parks under agreement of leasing or
Hundreds of people like our service .
give us
otherwise, and that the title of the
the week end at the Walter Laur- after thls the Judgment... Among and Mrs. Ted Connors on Sunday.
Watch “ Needles#
Miss Juanita Yturrl
and
Ed plaintiffs is a good and valid fee
ance home near Prairie City and i other thl
Bev
Powell said
a chance to please you.
picnicked on the 4th at Blue Moun-1 ..Thepe ta two appolntmentg al, wlll Smith of Boise were guests of Miss simple title, and that the plaintiffs
Expense” . . . when
Yturri’s parents Saturday and Sun­ are entitled to the possession of
tai”
Springs.
meet
on
time,
death
and
imme
You Build . . .
said premises, and you will be for­
The Lester Derrick family and dlately after this the judgnlent;.. day.
Sally, little daughter of Mr. and ever enjoined and debarred frem
Joseph Allison spent the 4th at the No time to prepare after death. As
Mrs. Sam Ross, was very badly, asserting any claim whatever in or
Plumbing and heating sys­
Blue Mountain Springs.
Ye live so shall ye die and meet jb um ed by gasoline at the
ranch to said land and premises adverse
tems are often the cause of
your God.
fh
Monday morning.
She
was to the plaintiff,
and for such ether
needless expense in home
Journal Ads Are Your Sunday the closing day of the home
Phone 1
Standard Products
rushed to town to the doctor
who relief as to the
court shall seem
campaign
was
a
wonderful
time
of
maintenance. Avoid this when
Shopping Guide.
LIENKAEMPER & LEUCK, Props.
dressed the burns. Mrs. Ross
was meet and equitable, and for plain-
blessing and encouragement. Many also burned ln putting out the
you build. Insist on careful
fire tiff’s costs and disbursements mad?
were present
from surrounding in Sallys’ clcthing. Late reports say . _______________ __________________
work and tested supplies.
towns. Among those present was W the child was resting
easily.
A
Don’t Sleep On Left
A. O. Wilson, pastor North Side
0 -
Side, Crowds Heart Nampa Church of the Nazarene, the trained nurse is with her.
If stomach GAS prevents sleeping Elmore Lee family of Caldwell;
GEO. J. KINZER
CARD OF THANKS
cn right side try Adlerlka. One dose Evangelist Clyde E. Dilly, also Mr.
brings out poisons and relieves gas and Mrs. Clyde Dilly, Jr., and
Plumber
We
wish
to extend our sincere ap­
that seems to press heart so you daughter Evelyn of Caldwell. This
preciation to the state police, the
PHONE 134-J-2
PARMA
sleep soundly all night. The Nyssa talented young couple pleased the
large audience with several special sheriff and his staff. Payette Fire
__ — __£__> Pharmacy.—Advertisement.
Department, and all those who so
! numbers in song.
Sunday School opened at 10:00 willingly gave their assistance in re­
with 42 present. Then came a brief covering the drown member, David
preaching service after which Evan­ Wilson.
Officers Technical Personnel
gelist H. S. Hester by authority from
and Members of 926 Company.
Supt. Glenn Qriffeth,
organized
KINGMAN KOLONY
club given at the Orphan’s Home in
Corvalils.
The PTA are giving an afternoon
reception and tea on Friday at the
home of Mrs. C. C. Cotton. All ladies
of the community are asksd to
come and enjoy hearing Mrs. Sadie
Bennett who Is the county PTA
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
president. •
Services every 4th Sunday morn­
ing.
Holy Communion at 10:30 a m
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
By MRS. E. J. BEAM
Church News 1
IRONSIDE NEWS
Tell
Advertisers yOU
CLASSIFIED ADS
JORDAN VALLEY
Eneigy!
Shelton Dairy
Get Ready For The . • .
Call of the Open Road
Powell Service Station
REAL BARGAINS HERE!
W e have a combine harvester for sale, ready to
pull into the field. W e also have a good mower,
wagon, Jackson fork and many other articles.
See Them Today
Olsen's Second Hand Store
On the corner south of post office
h o t Weather Meals
. . .
Can Be Made Appetizing
By the Right Assortment of
Cold Lunch Meats
This year, AS A L W A Y S , you’ll find the big as­
sortment and right prices at The Nyssa Packing
Company.
W e Also Feature . . .
Pickles— Olives— Cottage Cheese
Kippered Salmon— Pigs Feet
Weiners— Cheese.
the Nyssa Church of the Nazarene
with sixteen charter members. Rev.
Hester then appointed Rev. V. W
j Martin, formerly of Vale as pastor
I of the new church.
Sunday night after a fine young
people service Evangelist Hester
preached to a large crowd from
Luke 16: 19-27. Text: “ And besides
all this there is a great gulf fixed so
I that they which would pass from
j lienee to you cannot; neither can
they pass to us, that would come
from thence.” Among other things
Rev. Hester said, “This gulf between
sinners and Christians in this life
extends on into eternity." “ We can­
not cross over now or ever except
we accept the atonement of Christ
the only thing that ever bridged
this gulf. To be on Christ side in
, eternity we must confess,
repent
with Godly sorrow and make our
| peace with God in this world." He
exhorted all “ But lay up your treas­
urers ln heaven, where neither moth
nor rust doth corrupt and where
thieves do not break through and
steal; Mathew 6:20. He concluded
with, "You can take nothing with
you from this world, shrouds do not
FRESH M EAT
FISH
CURED MEATS
Condensed Report
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
of Portland. Oregon
When they are fed our spec­
ially
prepared and blended
growing
feeds.
Get your
chickens laying sooner by de­
veloping them with
special
feed. Ask us for details.
Al
Thompson
“The Farmer’s Own Co-Op"
Phone 26
If 1 our Home . . .
BURNS
Do you have ample insurance to cover
the loss?
NYSSA PACKING CO .
C H IC K S
GROW
FASTER
Don’t take a chaivce— See
Nyssa Realty Co.
Don M. Graham, Manager
Nyssa
As of June 30, 1937
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .$31,224,677.86
United States Bonds...................................................... 52,721,838.69 $83,946,516.55
Municipal and Other Bonds.......................................... 11,024,096.22
Loans and Discounts.................................................... 26,839,504.68
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank....................................
208,500.00
Bank Premises (including Branches)........................
2,604,386.52
Safe Deposit Vaults......................................................
38,227.53
Other Real Estate.......................................................
180,581.95
Customers’ Liability on Acceptances and Foreign Bills
335,922.62
Interest E arned............................................................
371,374.21
Other Resources ..........................................................
709.18
LIABILITIES
$125,549,819.46
Capital .................................................... $4,500,000.00
Surplus .................................................. 2,450,000.00
Undivided P ro fits.................................. 1,777,635.42
Reserves ................................................
774,478.85 $ 9,502,114.27
Acceptances and Foreign Bills....................................
335,922.62
Dividends Declared......................................................
67,500.00
Interest Collected Not Earned....................................
18,203.72
Deposits: Demand and Time.............$101,855,772.66
•Public Funds............................................. 13,770,306.19 115,626,078,86
•Both Public and Truat Funda .re Secured according to law.
$125,549,819.46
O NTARIO BRANCH
Ontario, Oregon
Rea«l O ffiff, P ortland . O regon
DIRECT BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
M em ber F ed er a l D ep o sit In su r a n ce C o rp o ra tio n