1949
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Ihe Gate City Journal
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KLASS V. POW ELL
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Published every Thursday at Nysea, Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the postot'fice at Nyssa, Oregon lor transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3, 1879
Attend Young People's t amp—
Sunset Valley
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Campbell.
Community Hall
Lewellyn Roboins and Alice and
A. K. Herring, Pastor
Rose Warner left Monday for
| Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Wallowa lake, where they will at
Worship service, 11 a. m.
Rev. Lewis E. Hall of Caldwell tend a meet mg of the Meuiodist
win be our guest speaker.
Mrs. Youth Fellowship institute that is
I Ida Elliott will render special ueuig held here this week.
: music. Come and enjoy a great
: old-time holiness worship service Return From Seattle—
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Foster and
M argaret
Eleanor
and Tommy
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Foster
returned Saturday
trom
Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector
Seattle, wnere they attended a
Beginning June 1 and continue-
pollinization convention. They al-
mg through August, services at
St. Paul's Episcopal church will be io visited Mr. and Mrs. Kuoert
held on the First and Third Sun- Megarden, former Nyssa residents,
who live In Seattle.
Jays only at 9 a. m.
H IE
M ETHODIST COM M UNITY
CHURCH
Donald S. Campbell, Minister
9:45 a. m., church school.
11 a. in . morning worship.
7 p. m., youth fellowship.
8 p. rn., evening service.
7:30 p. m., yours; people's m eet
ing.
8:15 p. m.. evening worship ser
SUNSET VALLEY
vice. Message by one o f the elders
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
of
the
church.
Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor
Sterl I). Spies*. Pastor >
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Young ¡>eople, who are planning
Sunday school and Bible study at
Worship services, 11 a. m.
to go to Pioneer f Junior high)
10 a. m.
Young People, 7 p. m.
camp should definitely get regis
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m.
Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Cook, "T h e trations in by tills Sunday, July
Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m.
Gospel Cavaliers," are continuing 24.
with us preaching "the old fash
CATHOLIC CHURCH
FAITH •l'T H E R A N CHURCH
ioned Bible message of G od ’s sav
Park Avenue and Third Street
Itev. Shrrwin Schmidt, Pastor
ing Krace."
Inspirational singing
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
Divine service at 11 o'clock.
and good music each night at 8
The hour o f Sunday mass will be
Sunday school and adult Bible
p. m. except Saturday.
3:30 through the months o f June,
class at 9:45.
You are welcome.
luiy and August.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH OP’ CHRIST
L eave On Vacation—
W. M. Turner
Don K. Maxfleld, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner
Missionary Pastor
10 a. in., church school hour. W e
There will be baptismal services left last week for a two weeks
have a class for you.
Sunday, July 17 at 3 o'clock. The vacation trip. They will visit rel
11 a. m „ morning worship and public ~ is invited to attend. Come atives and spend a week at Nel
communion.
Sermon by pastor, for all-day services.
scott on the Oregon coast.
Church Notes
Here From Enterprise—
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
and fam ily o f Enterprise are vis
iting with friends and relatives in
Nyssa this week.
Leave For Camp—
A group of boys from Nyssa First
Church o f Christ will leave Sun
day for Cove, where they will a t
tend the boys camp sponsored by
the Christian church
Boys from
all the Christian churches o f east
ern Oregon will be in attendance.
The local ijroup will be accompan
ied by Rev. Don Maxfield. The
conference will last for a week.
Too Late To Clastify
day of the first publication of this
Summons and said period of lour
14 ) weeks being the time proscribed
for publication thereof and if you
fail to so appear and answer said
Complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for In its
Complaint herein, to-wit:
For a
decree quieting its title to tne
real properly described as follows,
to-wit: Lots One ( l l . Two t2» and
Three (3), Block Fifteen tl5> ol
the Original Townsite ol Nyssa.
Malheur County. Oregon, and for
a further decree that any claim
of right, title, interest or estate
of the defendants and of each
and every of said defendants is
subject and inferior to the title ol
the plaintiff: all of which more
fully appears by the verified Com
plaint on file herein.
This Summons is published by-
order oi the Honorable M. A. Bigips.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial District of and for
the County of Malheur, which
order was dated 19th July. 1949
decreeing that this summons be
served by publication thereof once
each week for four >4* consecutive
weeks in the G ate C ity Journal, a
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There’s no other body like Ford’s “ Lifeguard”
Roily in its field! Heavy gauge steel and with
a 5 cross-member box section frame -5 9 %
more rigid I
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Its part of the new
FÔRD'fta'
Thpre are no other brakes like Ford's
King-Size Brakes In its field! With
"M agic Action” they use forward motion
for 35 ‘ ‘l easier stopping I
There’s no other spring suspension like
Ford’s in its field! New “ Hydra-Coil” Front
and "P ara-F lex” Hear Springs work to
gether to iron out the roughest roads.
There's no other choice of engines like Ford’s
in its field! Take your pick of the new
100 h.p. V -8 or the 95 h.p. Six! Yes, it’s the
new herd "feel” for driving ease, driving
safety, driving fun! Drive a Ford today and
feel the difference!
Herriman M otor Co.
FASHION ACADEMY OF NEW YORK SELECTS THE 49 FORD AS “FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR"
Attention
Shows
Roll-O-Planes
Train
Jeeps
Ponies
Ferri» Wheel
Kiddie Rides
Airoplanes
Merry-Go-Round
All Kiddie Rides Except Live Ponies
>ooking chores
Won’t be so hectic
Admission W ill Be 9c
July 21 Only
W h ? n your Kitchen
Is electric.
Residential - Commercial Wiring
Requested By Owyhee Riding Club
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IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON FOR
T H E C O U N T Y O F M ALH EUR
R O B E R T S -N YS S A , IN C , a corp
oration, P lain tiff,
vs.
MAiBLE AG NES BENNETT, the
unknown heirs 6 f MABLF. A G
NES B E N N E T T i f she be deceas
ed, M A R Y E. W IL L IA M S if
living, the unknown heirs of
M A R Y E. W IL L IA M S , if she
be deceased, P R A N K R. W I L
LIAM S, M ERLE W IL L IA M S , the
unknown heirs o f F R A N K L.
W IL L IA M S , deceased, and all
persons unknown claiming any
right, title, interest or estate in
Lots 1, 2, and 3 In Block 15 of
the Original Townsite of Nyssa,
Malheur County, Oregon.
Defendants.
SUM MONS FOR PU BLIC ATIO N
T O MABLF, AGNES BENNETT,
the unknown heirs o f M AB LE
AGNES B EN N ETT if she be de
ceased. M A R Y E. W IL L IA M S it
living, the unknown heirs of M A R Y
E W IL L IA M S , if she be deceased,
F R A N K R. W IL L IA M S , M ERLE
W IL L IA M S , the unknown heirs of
F R A N K L. W IL L IA M S , deceased,
and all persons unknown claiming
any nt:ht, title, interest or estate
in Lots One (1>, T w o (2), and
Three (3) in Block Fifteen <15)
of the Original Townsite o f Nyssa,
Malheur County, Oregon.
In the name o f the State of
Oregon you are hereby required to
appear and answer the Complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled suit on or before the 19th
day of August, 1949. said date
being the day following the last
day o f four (4) weeks from the
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alterations, Mildred Philips, phone
137-W, located between south 2nd
and 3rd streets on Ennis.
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FO R S A L E — Used oversluffed dav-
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B U IL D IN G PERMITS
V.
V.
Grider,
construction.
Park avenue, lots 17-18, block 60,
Oreen addition, $6500, 24 x 36,
frame.
Alvin
L.
Root,
construction,
Third street, N ‘A-il-2-3, block 29,
8 Teutsch addition, $1500, 12 x 24,
frame.
L. E. Newgen, alteration, Seventh
and Park, lot HI, block 32, Teutsch
addition, $500, 12 x 16, frame.
L. D. S. church, construction,
$150,000 two story, 138 x 157, mas
onry, Alberta avenue.
By Bingham
•‘W A R T ” . The Speed Cop
VKll&e WATT
FOR SA LE — VF4 Wisconsin motor,
in good condition, used one season.
R. J. Carroll, % mile south, V*
east Nyssa-Parma junction. 2 1 j 2 xp
There's no other ride like Ford’s "M id Ship"
Ride in its field! Six big people ride in the level
center section with more hip and shoulder
room than in any other car in its field I
weekly netrspaper published at August, 1949.
Sgd. L Y T L E A N D K IL P A T R IC K
Nyssa. in Malheur County, Oregon.
Lytle Building, Vale Oregon
T h e dale of the first publication
Lytle Building
of this Summons being July 21, |
Vale, Oregon
1949. and the date of the last
Attorneys for Plaintiff
publication being the 18 th day of
MAKES A BUSINESS OF BICYCLING
Thousands of Seaside’s annual vacationists ride
rented bicycles enthusiastically as a beach pas
time. Energetic Gordon Shaw in 1933 foresaw
this popularity; decided to serve the public’s
fancy. Vie quit law school and started his South
Prom Bike Shop near the Lewis and Clark turn
around. Business grew slowly, but today Shaw
must hire assistants to help meet demands for
bikes, tandems, tricycles and baby strollers. Shaw,
active Seaside Chamber of Commerce official,
also finds time to operate his large "Prom" apart
ment building. He’s a long-time customer of
First National’s Seaside affiliate, the Clatsop
County Bank.
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T U R N IN G J U N IP E R S
IN T O D O L L A R S
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fu n
b u ild in g
OREGON TOGETHER
In 1930, Vearl and Elsie Lehrman
of Bend began making novelties
from Central Oregon’s juniper trees.
With a gift lathe, powered by their
washing machine motor, Lehrman
turned out colorfully-grained items
of his own design. Today their
Western Juniper Novelty Co. is in
a new building, with living quarters,
modern shop and display room.
They have mastered the individual
istic wood, learned the public’s sou
venir tastes and developed far-flung
sales outlets. "Ours is a product
typical of Oregon which First
National helped us devel
op.” Lehrman says.
In all parts o f Oregon people are working to better themselves —
and in the process keep our state growing. W e introduce some o f
them here. In each case they’ve made effective use o f the constructive
services o f our First National Group banking offices. W e believe
thac by helping individuals toward prosperity, we help build Oregon -
family by family, farm by farm, business by business. Whether your
financial needs are large o , small, come in and talk over your situation
with u s.— "Let’s Build Oregon To get her.”
NYSSA BRANCH
F I R S T NATIONAL BANK
OF P O R T L A N D
M I M B I R P l O I R A l DI R O S I T
I N S U R A N C I CORP ORATI ON
MEET JIM THOMPSON, STAR FARMER
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Ji m Th om p**, of Salem . . . Star Farmer of America in
194L In high school ha ran a 120-acre ranch, »lar.iti* b,
purchasing So acres Sheep, hng. ami
h n ^ r h.m
prontm. A pored memento of hr. Pwur, ftrm „ A
America m l , „ hr, Oregon Banker,
After FKA days Jim rarsad beef cattle. N o . he i
veloping an orchard and teed crop ranch m
Waldo Hill» district. Jim’s wifa is hi« schoolK,f | l%erf*
Jwart, Eunice Joh n s,« — and there art Donna, 6 and
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***** '“ P00* 1« farmer “ I e sp e o .jj. —
p rm a t. the help F in , Nation^ gave me aa
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