TH E MYSSA G A T E CITY J O U R N A L T H U R S D A Y J U L Y 13, 1944
PA G E T W O
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The Gate City Journal
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W E H A V E A JOB
W e all realize and have discussed many times
the great post-war problem o f reconstruction
and rehabilitation that is faced by the allies, but
we should not overlook the fact that Americans
also face a gigantic problem at home.
Our problem at home means reconstruction
and rehabilitation o f our government, not the
fundamental phases of it, but the frills and pol
itical furbelows that have been added during
the last decade.
The W.P.A., works progress administration,
that failed to progress except in authority and
personnel, was recently dissolved, 18 months
after the United States entered the war. That
body spent 10 billion dollars and provided emp
loyment for eight million persons and when the
call to arms came to this country the nation was
in no better position from the standpoint of em
ployment than it was when the depression st
alled.
So long as it took 18 months to get rid of
the W.P.A., how long is it going to take to diss
olve the other agencies and bureaus that were
developed before and after the war? It is going
to take a long time, unless the American people
demand that these socialistic agencies, some of
them necessary during war-time, are eliminated
as soon as possible.
You can be sure that the personnel of these
bureaus and agencies are going to fight to the
last ditch for their jobs and that the socially-
minded higher-ups who are pulling the strings
are going to battle to retain the progress they
have made.
It looks like the only chance of “ cleaning ho
use” lies in changing horses in the middle o f the
stream.
grove
Presbyterim
ter,
Mrs.
visiting
ered for a basket dinner at noon. still
In
Dorsey
Courd.
California.
at Santa
Ana,
but
who
is
Melvin
Is
Is
ready
Races and games were enjoyed In to leave for a new camp.
th afternoon.
Pvt. Leroy Parker, T-Sgt. Wayne
Plercy, Corp. Bob Eastman of N ap-
ton; Lt. Miles Wallace and Lt.
Bud Nnthels of Sunset Valley were
home on furlough recently. These
boys were members of the class of
Frank Ray is carring his first
crop of baled hay in Adrian. Baled
hay carred Is selling at $19 per ton.
Mr
Worden’s
sin-in-law
of
Homedale baled his hay for him
the past week-end.
The Rev and Mrs. Nevln of A d-
Tresner E Z W ay Potato
Picking Belt
A
money-saver
money-maker for
the Pickers
adjudg and contest plaintiffs right to said
Twenty-five members of the O w ing that the defendants, and each lands and premise«, all of which
yhee Riding club held a busineae and all of them, have no right, title, more fully appears by the verified
Complaint on file herein.
meeting Wednesday evening at the interest, Hen or estate whatsoever
This Summons Is published by
m and to the following described
Bybee Livstock grounds, with W. L.
i real property located In the City of Order of the Honorable Robt. D.
Lane, president, conducting Dates ¡Nyssa. Malheur County, State of Lytle, Judge of the Circuit Court
at Malheur County State of Oregon
of riding and social functions will Oregon, to wit:
which Order was dated July ll ,
-
Lots 7, 8 and 9 of Block 1.
be announced at a later date
44, prescribed that this Summon,
Teutsch's Addition to the To
I SUMMONS FOR P U B L IC A T IO N '
be served by publication thereof,
wn of Nyssa Oregon, the same
once each week for four consecutive
IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT OF THE
being platted from and a part
weeks In the Nyssa Qate City Jour
of the SEV* of NW1» of Sect
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
nal, a newspaper of general circul
ion 32, Township 19 South,
CO U NTY OF MALHEUR
ation, printed and published at
Range 47 E.W.M.
F R E D W O O D S,
and that the title of the plaintiff Nyssa, in M alheur County Trregon
The date of the first publication
Plaintiff,
thereto Is a good and valid title In
fee simple, and forever enjoining of this Summons Is July 13, 194-t
vs:
and of the last publication August
E ST A T E O F W. A. T E U T 8 C H , and debarring the defendants, and
each and all of them, from assert 10, 1944.
Deceased; the U N K N O W N H E -
Charles W . Swan
ing any claim whatever In or to
Lytle Building
1RS O F W A. T E U T S C H , <*ece' isa j(i
property or any part th-
ased; A L ID A B. Teutsch, Widow ereof, adverse to the plaintiff; and
Vale, Oregon
of W. A. Teutsch, deceased. If for such other relief as to the the
Attorney for Plaintiff
living, otherwise the U N K N O W N
H EIR S O F A L ID A B T E U T -
aCH, deceased; E ST A T E O F
M YRTLE
WOODS
TURTON,
W e have stocked something entirely new in
deceased; and also all other per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, interest, lien
or estate in the real property de
scribed in the Complaint herein,
or any part thereof, j
D efendants.
To: Estate of W . A. Teutsch, De
Gold Edge Daii-y Ration is carefully manu
ceased; the unknown heirs of W . A
Teutsch, deceased; Allda B. Teut
sch, widow of W. A. Teutsch, de
factured to meet the present feeding require
ceased, if living, otherwise the un
known heirs of Allda B. Teutsch,
ments of your dairy herd. It supplies good quan
deceased; estate of Myrtle Woods
Turton, deceased; and also all other
persons or parties unknown clam
tities of available protein in a palatable, econ
ing any right, title. Interest, lien or
estate In the real property describ
ed In the Complaint herein, or any
omical balanced feed.
part thereof. Defendants.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
Ample stocks of all Gold Edge feeds are
O F O R B O O N : You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against
ready for you now at the
you in the above entitled suit, on or
before four weeks from the 13th
day of July 1944, said date being the
date of the first publication of th
is Summons, and said period of four
weeks being the time prescribed for
Phone 42
publication hereof, and if you fall
Nyssa, Oregon
to appear and answer said Compl
aint, for want thereof, the plaintiff
pose of securing a Decree
Whitman
Sunday
of C ald
with
her
jseek
Washington, D. C. — Vic* ■ Presi
dent Henry Wallace's Board of Eco
nomic Warfare tried to establish a
government monopoly over exporta
and Imports similar to Soviet Rus-
j sia's Amtorp as a meant of bringing
totalitarianism to th* United States
through tb* back door of our for
eign commerce. William La Varre,
Former Chief American Republics
Office. U. S. Department of Com
merce, charged today.
La Varre, who resigned hit post
to that h* could Inform th* people
of th* peril which h* b*U*vet th*
United States faces unless Am er
icana bear th* facte, mad* the
charges la an article be wrote for
th* May Issue of Cosmopolitan mag
azine entitled "Mr. Cramer And Our
Foreign Commerce."
Explaining that "Mr. Cramer" Is a
real person, but a fictitious name,1
La Varre charge* that "Cramer"
tried to obtain from him highly con
fidential file* of th* Office of Naval
Intelligence and 0 -2 (Arm y Intel-
ligence) and of th* State Depart
ment having to do with labor condi
tions In. and our Imports from and
exports to other countries.
"Cramer's" purpose In obtaining
this highly confidential Information
was to organize th* Import and ex
port business of Latin • American
countries on Amtorp line« under
pressure from the United States,”
nnd then it will be easy to set up
our own Import-export government
corporations," La Varre charged.
“ 'Mr. Cramer' of Washington and
hla playmates In many Washington
agencies believe In totalitarianism
as practised In Russia," La Varre
declared. "Their goal I* to bring It
to America through tb* beck door
of our foreign commerce."
left
Friday
for
Arlington
to
e m p lo y m e n t
Lt Bud Nothies left Monday for
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen
and Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
left Sunday to look at the new
land at Madras
They returned
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orover Cooper were
among those attending the Nebras
ka picnic Sunday at Big Bend park.
A dance *111 be held Friday
night In the Sunset Valley hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and
fam ily attended a family dinner
and shower for Mr. and Mrs. H ar-
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Adding Machine
Ribbons
Social Security
Time Books
Sales Books
Typewriter Ribbons
Scratch Pads Bond Papers
for
the Growers
A
Jeanne
visited
Valley
sister, Mrs. Don Parker.
Howard Schnleder and Bill B rit-
placed Govt. Employes
Seek Totalitarian-
ism Here
Melvin Parker has been enjoying
church folks and their friends gath
Mrs.
well
tian
La Varre Charges Highly-
two week-ends spent with his sis
United
was
Planned By
Wallace BEW
scene of a Fourth of July picnic
the
Hill
Sunset
IJ. S. Amtorg
the
when
Stanley
Freeman will apply to the Court for the rel- .Court may seem Just and equitable;
ief prayed for in h k Complaint.
and for his costs of suit against any
Dairy Feed
'41 and '42.
N E W E LL HEIGHTS
the
Sunday
19
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3, 1879
Te
at
Said suit is brought for the pur-1 of said defendants who shall appear
R A IE S
Minimum.....
home
Riding Club Meets—
Open rate, per Inch
35c
National, per Inch............35c
Classifieds, per word....—
2*-
(Strictly In Advance)
Rookstool
Rookstool
E d lar and Pabltsber
SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES
$120
Coplea............ __ ' os
old
* 2.75
rian entertained at a dinner W ed
nesday
Other
honoring
guests
Wesley
Wayne
were
Plercy
Mr.
and
Tape
Piercy.
and
Mrs.
Arlene
and
Thurman.
Does away with baskets or pails and leaves
both hands free for picking.
Mrs. Cecil Smith. Maxine Smith
and
Ellen
Judd
work
at
the
Nyssa
Saturday.
completed
packing
their
house
in
The Cecil Smith family spent the
STUNZ LUMBER CO.
Fourth
In
Marslng
attending
the
rodeo.
Callers at the C. Bill Hill home
Sunday were former acquaintances
Rubber Stamps
Scale Books
from Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Rey
, nolds, Mrs
! nedy.
Reese and Mrs.
relatives here
Insure Hay
Ken-
The two latter are visiting
Mr
and Mrs
Rey
nolds are from Beuna Vista
The
M
L.
Kurtz
and
Wesley
Plercy families were Caldwell busi
EA R LY
Now is the time to insure your hay. Let us
insure your first crop now and add your second
crop later.
W e charge standard rates but allow
20 Per Cent Dividend
A.L. Atkeson
ness shoppers Thursday.
Mr
and Mrs
tertained
Wesley Plercy en
friends from
Buhl at
a
Stamp Pad Ink
Receipt Books
dinner Sunday
The three ions of Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Wood of Caldwell are stay
ing at their grandparents' home
while their parents are on a trip
to Kansas
M r and Mrs M L Kurtz and
Joyce. Mr and Mrs J C. Nevln
and Laura Louise, enjoyed a swim
and weiner roast Thursday eve
ning at Snively'a springs.
Phyllis Eastman of Napton was
a Sunday dinner guest of Joyce
K urtx
Shirley
Smith.
Arlene
Plercy.
Caroline Schelmer and Joyce Kurtz
attended young women's mission
ary meeting Sunday at th* Nevln
home in Adrian.
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