The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1922, Image 5

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FLULltlAXlO.N
IN T H * LIKCL1T COURT OF T il*
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L1TTLE BLUE OVERALLS
Whenever I ree a little bop
lu a pair of blue overalls
It makes a y heart just btat with jay
And my thots go back to tba tiau
that I
Had throa little boys about knau high
Wearing blue overalla.
OUUNfY OF MALHCUH
SUSIE POMEROY, I'Uimnltl,
V«.,
DA-vlEl, C. i'u u ii K u f , Detendant.
To rnnlel C. I'omeroy, the tnuvt
named doieuaant
IN THE NAME OF T il * STATE
Sura, they wore eat; knees and saat.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ Rut I put tbe patches on nles and neat.
quired to appear and anawer tbe And 1 knaw my life would ba incoa-
complaint Illed aaulnst you In tbe
plete
above entitled court and suit within If 1 couldn’ t look back to the time
six vvee.ia after >tbe fi-st public
that 1
tion of this summons, which date Had three little boys about knee kigh
of first publication la March 24th,
Wearing blue overalla.
1922, then and there to anawer or.
otherwae plead to tbe complaint Pockets bulging with numerous things;
filed herein.
And if you fail ao Knives, whistles, sticks and strings;
to do, Dor want thereof, plantift A strap with buckle, button buaaei
and naila.
will apply to the court forthe rellei
demanded in said complain, to wit: Bean flipbers with beane and gaphar
tails.
For a decree of this court dissolv­
ing tbe bonds of matrimony here­ The niekles payed for the last ones
caught,
tofore and now existing between
plaintiff ana defendant, and said Fiah hooka and lines and a home made
top,
parties freed from the obligations
thereof.
That this Court order A rock, a cork and a broken toy
and decree the title to the weet All dear to the heart of tba little boy
Who wears blue overalls.
half of
the northweet quarter
and the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section 14 And what could you buy with paltry
gold
Township 21 south, range 4t> eaet
c f Willamette Meridian in Malheur To meteh what those small pockets
bold?
County, State of Oregon, to be the
Just count them ovar ana by one.
separate and individual property
The trueat treasurers nnder tba sun;
o f said plaintiff, and that the de­
Health, wealth, aontantmsnl and joy.
fendant be forever enjoined and
All wrapped up in the little boy
inhibited from
having,
making i
Wbo wears blue overalls.
claiming or exercising any right,
— M rs . H. W alters .
title or interest In or to said pro- j
party, or In any manner tncumbring j
the same; that Bald plainttff’a name FOR SALE— Work hors
aaa W.
be changed to Susie Johnson, by
2-14 4t
H. Beam.
which said name she was known
and called prior to her said niar- «■esslve weeks and seven publica­
riago to said defendant.
And for tions thereof, commencing with tha
such other and further relief as ¿4th day o f March 1922, by order
Honorable
DaltonBlggs.
to this Court may seem juet and o f the
Judge of said Court, made and en­
proper and in equity seem meet.
Service of thle summons Is made tered herein, on tha 22nd day of
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upon you by publication thereof March 1922.
E. M. BLODGETT. Attorney for
in the Gate C'ty Journal, a weekly
news paper published at Nyssa, Mal­ Plaintiff, Residing at Nyssa, Oregon.
71 May I, 1*22.
heur County, Oregon for elm tuc-
McDowell Co.,
INC.
Successors to McDowell Company.
Funeral
Directors
Oregon, Idaho,
Beautiful Homelike Funeral Parlors
LADT ASSISTANT
HOSPITAL AMBULANC SERVICE
No distance too far.
WILSON BROS.
represent ua at Nyasa
Call Wilson Bro9. day or night or call ua direct at
ONTARIO, OREGON.
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227 or 178
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Use Red Crown Gas.
Nyssa Garage is the only Red
Crown Gas station in town.
PURE EASTERN OII S AT VERY LOW PRICES
Radio Dry Storage
Batteries
All kinds «( Repairing and Welding and at
the right prices.
Call and see
NYSSA GARAGE
NYBSA, OREGON
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The past weak was marked by typ­
ical march weather, stiff winds, with
frequeat rain and snow flurries The
temperature at night ran from 22
to 24 dagraas.
Never the leas tba ranchers generally
have tka fields In fine condition, grain
aasded, alfalfa fields green and potato
grouad ready for lead. Several potato
growers start plantiag this watk, from
outside reperta sxtsnaive potato plant­
ing.
The Kingman Koiony Irrigation board
members met with See. F .*. Yoang and
E, If. Blodgett of Nysaa and Messrs,
Ore and King of tha Idaho Power
Co. Tuesday evening at the Kolony
school house in an effort to adjust
matters in connection with contract for
power for the anauing year.
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Pack, Frances
Peek and Mr. Fd Stanvel of Big Bend
were sailers at the A. G. Kingman
heme Itet Sunday.
Mrs. Lawrence MacLafferty was
suited to Caldwell last Saturday by the
Illness of her mother, Mrs. Rener, who
formerly lived in the Kolony,
Mrs. William Moses and members o f
her family who have boon ill the past
weak are all improving
Mrs. Moses’ daughters. Miss Maud
of Bo> a
d Miss Rucy of Ontario,
spent tbe weeb end at the home in
Kingman Kolony.
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STIRRING LIFE IS
Electrically Baked B R E A D
GALLED ‘HUM-DRUM'
The Home e f
Oregon Woman Fights Typhoid.
Saves 1000 Children and
Runs Special Trains.
MADE IUTE
BAKED RITK
Electric Bake?
T E B O T
Phone 55F3
“My life has been so hum-drum and
as nothing has happened to me out ol
the ordinary I am Bure there is noth­
Phene Ordert Gire*
ing In what I have done the last two
years In the Near East that would be
Special Altea tics
of Interest to my Oregon friends,” slat-
o. a
ed Mr*. Amy Anthony Burt of Bend,
Oregon, to J. J. Handaaker, Stale
Director of the Near East Relief when <$>V"4-4-44
he met her In Constantinople last
4H 4t
summer.
“ After much effort,” says Mr. Hand
saker. ” 1 persuaded her to tell me some
of the things of this hum-drum life of
hers. Sitting In a Constantinople cof
feo-house she told me of some of the
events of her life since March 191«
when she arrived in the Near East."
FORD SERVICE
“ Her first work was at Karakliss,
NEW AND USED FORDS
where with her sister, Miss Gertrude
WILLARD AND EXIDE BATTERIES
Anthony, she had charge of a large
orphanage and a territory 75 miles
square for general relief. During the
time she was there she nursed her sis­
ter through both typhoid and typhus.
The two women were alone In this sta­
PHONK NO-48
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tion.
I D D I ! PO W I'L L ,
«rep.
“ After going through this experience
FIRST CLASS MECHANICS
they went to Alexsndropol and there
Miss Ealslis Shafer was ovar from one day received a message fvom the
Roswall for the week end.
English that they were evacuating
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Mr. end Mrs. Harry Thompson and Baku, some 600 miles away.
Mrs. Mason of New Plymouth spent British had been feeding about 1,000
children, and unless they were trans­
last Saturday with Mrs. Mason’s
ferred Immediately they would starve
daughter, Mrs. W. E Edwards, and as soon as the British left. This Oregon
family.
woman whose life was so bum-drum
The regular P. T. A. meeting was quietly secured two special trains, put­
Phana No. It F 8
held last week and was enjoyed by a ting a man in charge of one, and tak-
I lng the other herself. On arriving at
large number from the country.
Nyege, O i
; Baku, she began loading the children
J at 10 o'clock a. m. and had the children
l and their supplies all aboard by 6:30
SCHOOL NOTES
p. m She read the riot act to the
Prof. Everett spent the week end Turkish captain In charge of the train
with his family in Ontario,
] and he compelled the guards to cease
Eddie Powell is the owner of a naw attempting to enter the cars where the
j older girls and women were. The round
violin.
trip took nearly two weeks, but Mrs.
A splendid record in attendance ie
Burt returned to Alexandropol with
that of James McEwea, who has been her two train loads of children without
neither late nor absent to sehoel for having lost a single child.
tha past two years.
Sea McFall and Sea Batter
We Oriad
Lloyd McEwen has a record of
LIFE OR DEATH7
Our Own
neither late nor absent the past year.
Jamas McGinnis attended tha Kol­ Lives of 2500 Children at Stake in
Lataas
Eyesight Specialist
Question Asked Oregon Man Last
ony sskool aavsral days while visiting
Phan# 118W
Summer.
Ontario
Oregai
hie grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Smith.
A question which is still haunting
Several prospective pig club mem­ State Director J. J. Handsaker of the
bers met with their local leader. Bob Near East Relief, was put to him by
Mrs Jeanette W. Emrich when he
!
Overstreet Wednesday noon to plan i
was in Constantinople late last sum­
tor the pig club baseball team.
mer. Mrs. Emrtoh is well known In
Mrs Etfie Crail, county school su ! Oregon through her talks on condi­
perintendent, with her son, Charles tions in the Near East four years ago,
Crail, and st&dents from tbe hign whsn she spoke In the 1916 campaign.
"Mrs. Emrich is now In charge of
school were ov from Vale Monday of
this .week planning for the Vale“ track extensive Near East Relief work at
Constantinople, her duties iqcludtng
meet” oo May 5, and coaching the Kol- j
tha management of several industrial
ony school participant«
units, a number of soup-kitchens, and
Service Garage
Ail Work Guaranteed
Service Garage
Nyssa Meat Market
If you have Beef, Hogs or Voal
to sell»>See us.
Dr. J. A. McFall
WHY WALK
Licenced in
Office Phone
Res. Phone
Kingman Kolony
Members of the school and Sunday ! a feeding station for 5,014 children,”
school ars preparing an Esster service said Mr. Handsaker. “She Is one of
for Sunday April 18, at tha Sanday the most energetic, efficient and de­
voted workers on the Near East staff,
School hour, 10:80 a m.
and has borne up wonderfully under a
succession of heavy personal griefs.
NOTICE OF SI’ IK’ T ’S SALE IN
Her husband died when heading a
FORECLOftURE.
relief expedition In Aleppo shortly
. . B Y VIRTUE o r
EXECUTION
IN FORECLOSURE, duly Issued by
tha Clerk of the Circuit Court ot
the state of Oregon for the county
of Malheur tha 3rd day of April
1922, In a certain suit In the said
Circuit Caurt for said State and
County, wherein W. H. Pennington
as plaintiff
recovered Judgment
against Berwick B. Wood and Alice
H. Wood as defendants, for the i o n
of $6000.00 with Interest at the rate j
of 10 per cant per annum from the
16th day o f December 1920, and
$600 00 Attorney fees and tha fur­
ther sum of $16.70 eoata. Which
Judgment wae enrolled and docketed
In the Clerk’s Office o f said County
aad State on the 3rd, day of April
1*21.
THEREFORE NOTICE 18 H »R E -
BY GIVEN That I will on tha «th
day o f May 192* at the hoar of 11
O’clock In th# forenoon o f said day
at the North Main entrance door of
the Court House at Vala, la aatd
MRS. J E A N E T T E W. EMRICH
County and State, sell at public
auction to tha highest bidder or after the signing of the armistice, and
bidders for rash, tha following de­ one of her little boys died suddenly
just one week after my first conversa­
scribed real property to-wlt;
N H N W M .of Seetion 21, Township tion with her. • * • When 1 saw her.
her heart was heavy because of her
18, S. Rang# 47 EVW.M. In Malheur
Inability to give the children under
County, Oregon together with the her care enough food to keep them
appurteaanoes thereunto belonging in normal health and strength. In
and all weter rights.
| great agony ot soul shs discussed with
The above real pronerty with It« me whether she should continue feed
appurtenances taken
and levied , lng her 5,000 children as she was do-
upon ea th# proporty o f tha sa'd 1 ing, or whether it woald bs better
Defendants, Bcrwlek B. Wood and for the future of the race to double the
allowances of food for each child and
Alice H. Wood by virtue of a Mort­
j cut th# number of children In half.
gage glvea thereon by the shove ; The latter plan, of course, would mean
named defendants, or as mueh therf- I the abandonment of 2,600 helpless
of as rday ho necessary to satisfy ( little boys and girls to the stark fate
said judgment In favor o f W H. I of starvation, and the giving of their
Pennington together with all aoeta | food to the other 2,60# children, in
and disbursements that have or order that the smaller group might
be brought to normal maturity With
may aeeme.
in a week after she asked me this
Datad at Vale. Oregon, thl# *rd question, her own little boy was
day of April 1*1*.
stricken and died. One week after the
H. L B * NO», Sheriff lad was burled, I returned to Con
Date of first pnbli-atloa, April stantlnople, from tha lntarlor, to fled
Mrs. Emrich again at her post, with
7th 1*2*.
Date o f last publication May Bth, tha ante-room of her office « le d with
widows and orphans to whom she was
1111.
giving careful sympathetic attention.'
Date o f Sale, May *th, l » » f
When you can buy a
NEW FORD
for $200.00
Balance on easy terms
V. B. STAPLES FORD GARAGE
Ontaria, Oregon
* $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 >444
Nyssa G r a in & Seed Co.
Nyaaa, Ora
We are »till cleaning grain, and want to keep baey, jest
bring it along.
We hare Chick food for those little ch.cka
that you are going to raise.
All kinds of Poaltry supplies
Seeds in bulk any amount, garden or field, alto Red Steer
Fertilizer, to nieke them grow juet right.
NYSSA GRAIN & SEED CO.
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