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T H E HAMILTON PIANO
BURROUGH S ADDING
In Our Windows
MACHINE
To the H ighest Bidder
Bids will be received from now unt.l IS o’clock fnoon Saturday),
March 1, 1930.
Practically new, at the special price of
Put your bid in the little sealed box by the piano. Write your name, ad
dress and 'phone number on it.
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The box will be opened at 1 p. m. Saturday, March 1.
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¡ORBALE FURNITURE CO.
Caldwell Bldg.
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Prints Silks Rayons
Baronet Satins
Bobolink Hose
Rayon Bed Spreads
Ihdian Head Suitings
Misses Dresses
Ladies Dresses
4 Cretons
Panel Curtains
Now Washington’» Birthday,
as commonly reckoned,
Occurs ev’ry year upon Feb.
twenty-seconed.
So Gasoline Ike rises up to
exclaim:
“Let’s always remember to hon
or his name!”
Store
Hamilton Pianos are Made by the Baldwin Piano Co.
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cÀ ïsæ *sssa
A Square Deal
M u s ic Co.
One Price
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Nampa
Sampson
Phone
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We have just unpacked our SPRING LINE and ask that
you call in and see what we are showing in
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The piano will be delivered to the highest bidder One tenth of bid in cash
on delivery, balance in Z4 mon.hly installments.
$ 75.00
y
Goods
write. The percentage of illiter
STATE COMMITTEE ON acy
in our country is greater
than that in England, Germany,
ILLITERACY ACTIVE Switzerland, Norway, Denmark
February 22nd
Is the day ell red-blooded Amer
and Japan.
icans keep sacred to the mem
| The national advisory com-
ory of the Father of our Conn-
Each member of the committee mj^ ea 8n illiteracy was appoint-
try. Although it’s a national
on illiteracy for the state of Ore- ed jas^ November with the con-
holi ’
v/e nMor-‘e our em er
gon appointed'by ihe superintend- sen(. p r e s e n t Hoover, who is
gency ser.icc iox motorists, as
ent of education.Dr. Edward, with very much interested in reducing
usual.
You will be more than pleased with the goods we are
the advice of Governor Norblad, the percentage of illiteracy in the
sqowing,
as well as the price.
Park
your
pet
peeve
in
the
Ike
has received a letter from Ray: United Stateg Secretary Wil-
house
Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the bur> at the head of the Depart-
interior and chairman of the na- ment of the interior, in which is
tional advisory committee on il- located the Office of Education is
FORD GARAGE
literarcy, asking that he act with chairman of the illiteracy com
Undecided? Well, it won’t take you long to makeup and be a part of the national mittee. He is the cabinet official
Nyssa
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- Oregon
Nyssa, Oregon.
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y our mind once you see the tender, fresh, flavory Meats committee in the intensive drive under whose guidance such
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w e’ve got in the ice box. Ask and we’ll give you the that is being put on for the re studies would logically come. In Prayer meeting.
duction of illiteracy before the the various states leading public-
SUMMONS.
purchaser at said sal , aad that the acid
very cut you want.
taking of the census which be spirited citizens are being asked Wednesday — Jaaior League, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIS defendants, Jose L'berauaga, John C. Bew.
3:15, Eila Martin leader.
STATE OF OREGftN FOR THE man and Hazel S. Feutoa, and each that»
gins in April.
to serve by their governors and
of, be forever barred aad foraelesed »f
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Wednesday
prayer
meeting,
This action on the part of Sec- state superintendents and are
Ontario-Nyssa Iirigation Company, a all right, title, claim, lien, estate, interest
7:30.
Phone 1
retary W ilbur marks an addition- rendering yeoman service.
Plaintiff, vs. Jose Uberua- and equity in and to the said premise /
Thursday—Ladies Aid business Corporation,
al step in the campaign against
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ga, John C. Bowman and Hozcl S. Fen iacluding said stack, and every pert theve-
Licensed Oregon Meat Dealers
of, except their statutory right ef redemp
ton, Defendants.
illiteracy.
Secretary
Wilbur . .
. . ..
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. meeting.
asks further that the state super-
Statement to tne I eople Epwerth League Sunday 6:30, To John C. Bowman, ons of the above tion and for such other and furthei de
named defendants.
Crete Marie Foster, leader.
cree as to the Court may seem meet and
intendent, Dr. Howard, give his
Malheur County,
equitable.
Morning Worship — 11 a. m. In the Name of the State of Oregon.
permission to communicate with'
_
By Dave Graham,
You art hereby required to appear and
This summons is published la the Gate
to
Subject,
“What
the
Methodist
all county superintendents in the
^ w*sb saY a
word3
answer the complaint filed herein against City Journal, a weekly newspaper pub
you in the above entitled suit within four lished in Nyssa, Malheur county, Wregmi,
state, to offer them the facilities you I have decided, after much Church Teaches.”
(4) weeks from the seventh day of Febru by virtue of and pursuant to an ordtr of
of the national advisory commit- \ thought, to try for the office of Evening, 7:30 p. m.
ary, 1930, which is the date of the first the Hon. W. W. Wood, Judge of the
tee and the information and County Judge. I shall be a can- Special Music.
Friday—Choir rehearsel at publication of this summons, and if you above entitled Court, made and entered
methods of procedure it has de- didate for the nomination on the
fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff herein on the 4th day of February. 19. i
church.
veloped. The national advisory Republican ticket at the Prima-
for want thcrof will apply to the court for and directing such publication for a period
coramittee on illiteracy has made! r‘es t° he held on ¿day 16,1930.
the relief demanded in the complaint, of four (4) weeks, commencing with the
towit:
issue of February 7, 1930, arid requiring
a careful study of the campaign ManY of Y°u know me- 1 cam*
against illiteracy waged in many bsre over 31 years ago. Most of One 2-horse walking Cultiva For judgment against the above named you to appear and answer within four ( 1)
defendant, Jose Uberuaga, for the sum of weeks from the date of the first publica
states and makes the lessons *ne tline baf been spent in banks; tor, price $10.00.
Six Hundred Thirty-seven and 60-100 tion of this summons, and further order
r ave the top with Goodrich Ruberized Top Coating
learned in those campaigns avail- bu*- Par*- of it with with livestock,
Dollars ($637.50), together with interest ing (hat in case of publication, a copy
One
12-disc
Harrow,
disc
14-
able to whoever would like to use at ^arJning and in general busi-
thereon at the rate of Six per cent (6 per hereof and of the complaint be forthwith
aent) per annum from the 6th day of De mailed to you at your last known place of
them. It has, as a result of its ness- 1 candidly believe, the va- inch diameter, price $15.00.
studies, prepared and published a 1 ‘ed experience I have had, to- One 14-inoh riding Plow, price cember, 1921, until paid, and for the fur tesidcnce and post office address, towil:
ther sum of Four Hundred Thirteen and Vale, Oregon, or in lieu thereof that per
manuel of 24 lessons, the com-!*cther m th lhe contacts I have! $10.00.
No-100 Dollars ($yl3.00), together with sonal service be made upon you wherever
pleting of which will enable the made with the county at large, I One 2-holo CVn Sheller, with interest thereon at the rate of Six per you may be found.
cent (6 per cent) per annum from the 6th
average illiterate to read and the interest I have always taken ¡elevator, price $15.00.
E M. BLODGBTT,
day of December, 1922, until paid, and Attorney for Plaintiff.
been
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n
'fs
a*
T
a®s
and
the
study
I
have
j
One
8-year-old
mare,
weight
write.
This
has
already
NOTICE
and all persons concerned therein art no
Residence and Post Office Address
for the further sum of Four Hundred
same, wovld enable me, 1400 or 1500 lbs, price $50.00.
IN THE COUNTY COURT QF THE tified to be present and show cause, if any demonstrated in several states, i ®)ade
Thirteen and No-IGO Dollars ($413.00), Nyssa, Ore on.
there
be,
why
said
account
and
report
The manuel will be furnished by j ni™'nate.^, an^ .ie|ec^ ’ to
f212tp J. B. Hatfield, Nyssa, Or together with interest thereon at the rate First publication February 7, 1930
' rATE OF OREGON FOR THE
should not be approved and allowed and
. VUNTY OF MALHEUR.
the national committee to any! the office with profit to the county
of Six per cent ( 6 percent) per annum Last publication March 7,1930
In Gie Matter of the Estate of Ellen Pur- said estate settled and said administrator local organization at the mere and credit to you.
from the 6th day of December, 19J3, nntil
discharged.
: I, Deceased.
I would like y«u to consider the
paid, and for the further sum of Four
NOTICE.
cost
of
printing,
or
a
single
copy
John
H.
I’uraell,
N.Tie« it hereby given that John H.
Hundred
Thirteen
and
No-100
Dollars
The
Nyssa
Realty
this
week
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT OF THE
wili
be
furnished
without
charge
mattf
r’
car°fu'l7
and
seriously,
I'. . II, andinislrator of the estate of Admini tratnr of the Estate of Ellen Pur-
($413.00), together with interest thereon
STATE OF OREGON F«R THE
closed
a
deal
whereby
Pat
McIn
sell,
Deceased.
and can then be printed locally. and be *uided ^ the result’
i lien Pursell, deceased, has rendered and
from the 6th day of Dec., 1984, until pail,
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
(Paid Advertis'ment).
tyre became
the owner
ef T the ; and
in sentad his final account of bis admin- Date of first publication, Jan. 31, 1930.
According to the census figures
. .
, .
. .
,
for the further sum of Four Hundrs.l In the Matter of the Estate ef Edward
Date
of
last
publication,
Feb.
28,
1030.
i .ration of said estate and pettition for
Willard Lvnch traat in the Irri- Forty-two and No-100 Dollars ($448 00). Donnelly, Deceased.
of 1920, five million adults in the
«. .t'ibutton and discharge as such admin
[ gated Lands Horp. sub-division together with interest thereon at the rale
The undersigned having been appointed
United
States
are
illiterate.
One
. -P.-ator; that Monday, the 3rd day of
FOR SALE
I just outside ef town. The esn- Of Six per cent (6 per cent) per annum by the County Court of the State Oregon
out of every 14 people of voting
¿larch, 1930, at the hour of 11 o'clock in
Josie J. Blockland, Pastor.
| sidération for th< above traot irom the
da7 of December 1925, un- for the County of Malheur, administrator
New Gulbransen Register age cannot read the warning sign
the forenoon of that day in the county
Phone
13.
was
$1000.
Mr.
McIntyre
has
^
P
f
^
V
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T ‘he and $28-100 Dollars
n n'“' of the estate of Edward Donnelly, de
*< irt room in the county court house in ing Piano and bench, mahog of a poisoned well; cannot read,
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. . .. Hundred Fifty.seven
ceased, and having qualified,notice is here
Vale, Malheur county, Oregon, has
Sunday
School
—
9:45
a.
m.,
R.
resided
at
Ontario,
Or.,
but
after
($457.2$).
together
with
interest
thereon
any case, call 92f2 or Jour “Do Not Smoke, Explosives
by given to the creditors of, and ail per
been appointed and fixed as the time and
one visit to Nyssa decided this at the rate of Six per cent (t per cent) sons having claims against the estate of
Near;” cannot read, “Danger, J. Davis Supt.
I laco for hearing objeetiona to said ac- nal office. J. D. Lackey.
Monday—Boy Scouts, 8 p. m. was the ideal commu ity in P « annum from the 6th day of Decern- said deceased, to present them, duly veri
Live wire.” One out of every
< ount, for settlement thereof, and hear-
J24-2t
her, 1926, until paid, and for the further fied, as required by law,within six months
Tuesday,
7:30—Young People’s which to make a home.
ng said petition, at which time and place
10 people over 21 cannot
sum of Four Hundred Fifty-seven and aftsr the first publication of thia notice to
For Sale—Coal water heater
i II persona interested in said estate may
25-100 Dollars ($457.261, together with said administrr’ >r, at the office of E. M
plant
complete,
cheap.
Roy
. ¡•pear and object to said account, for
interest therein at the rate of Six per cent Blodgett in Nyss», Oregon, Malheur
settlement thereof and contest the same, Pounds.
d27-tf.
| (6 per cent) per annum from the 6th day county, said office being the fplace desig
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NYSSA. OREGON
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TrtS.mm i.rnr.ram*-,
:
Will Be Suld
And What's Your
Meat Order Today
LARSEN & HUNTER
WILSON BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE
OREG ON MEAT MARKET
WILLARD BATTERY STATION
GAR GREASING
Oil Co. Motor Oils
FOR SALE
lioxie Service Station
BUYS LYNCH RANCH
M. E.
They Travel On High
Call 6
If you have
Cattle, Hogs
or Sheep
3
to sell
We Want Them
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NYSSA PACKING CO.
6
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Licensed Oregon Moat Dealers No. 112
NYSSA
OREGON
These young ladies do not seem to be worried, although they are seated on a truck-load of
dynamite and blasting powder. They are employees of the West Coast Powder Company,
a Northwest concern, located near Everett, Washington. The cars are Chevrolets, used by
the firm in transporting powder and other explosives to points in Washington, Oregon and
California.
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of December, 19r7, until paid, and for lhe
further sum of Five Hundred One and
50-100 Dollars ($501.50), together with
interest thereon at the rate of Six per
cent (6 per cen t) per annum from the 6th
day of December, 1928, until paid, and for
the further sum of Five Hundred One
and 50-100 Dollars ($501.(0), togsther
with interest thereon at the rate of Six
percent (6 per cent) per annum from
the 6th da/ of December. 1929, until
paid, and for plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements herein.
And for a further decree of this Court
that said stock and the rights accruing in
and by the terms of said stock certificate
are appurtenant to and attached to said
premises and an integral part thereof
that the said plaintiff has a lien upon said
premises herein described, including said
stock, securing the whole of said assess
ments remaining due and unpaid, together
with interests, costs and disbursements of
this suit, and for the full amount of this
judgment, and that said lien is prior in
time and superior to any claim, right,
ti*le, interest or equity of the defendants,
and each and every one of them, and that
said lien be foreclosed, and the said lands,
including said stock, be ordered sold as
upon execution, and that the proceeds of
such sale be appl ed upon the payment of
said judgment according to law, and the
practice ef this court, and any residue
hereof, if any, be paid to the clerk of this
ourt foi the benefit of whomever may be
entitled thereto.
I That any party to this suit way be a
nated where said administrator will re
ceive said claims.
WILLIAM DONNELLY,
Administrator of the Estate of Edward
Donnelly, Deceased.
Date of first publication, Feb. 14, 1930.
Data of last publication, March 14, 1939
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