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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 = = * ¿ = E = 6 = * —E =9 ■ ti.u a ! J fendants, and each thereof, in the sum ‘tnutuunuuMJ i Dr. Rtggall was an operator In the I Council of the American Legion and as I Interested, and the public generally. PROMINENT DOCTOR Within thq next sixty days following of $1,000.00, with interest tliereon from | Nyssa depot about 17 years ago. Mrs. I commander of the Sherwood-Tlgard Riggall is a sister of Mrs. Prank Lynch Legion post. For 2 years he was presl- the date of this notice, protests or con- ¡the 20th day of December. 1932; for the FORMER OPERATOR j of dent of the Tigard Commercial Club, j tests against the claim of the State to further sum of $26 57, and for the a this city He is active in Boy Scout work, athletics any tract described in the list, on the further ' “ sum of $100.00 attorney fees g IN NYSSA DEPOTl and outdoor sports; was first editor of ground of failure to comply with the and further sum of $19.90, costs and g — BRITT NEDRY IN the Tigard Sentinel; participates in law, on the ground of the non-desert disbursements, which judgment was er- g Pop3ickles and Cones = Masonic and Odd Fellows orders and character of the land, on the ground of rolled and docketed in the Clerk's of- | E fice in said County on the 2nd day of 1 g The Faculty Council of the medical We are ready to serve vou with a tasty lunch or TIGARD POLITICS the Grange; helped Tigard get its mod a prior adverse right, or on the ground June, 1934. school of the University of Western em $30,000 school building, on which that the same is more valuable for meal any hour of the day. Drop in. THEREFORE, By vtrtud of said exe- a Ontario, London, Canada, announced there is no debt. He was bom May 14, mineral than for agricultural purposes, Tuesday last that the University Gold Earl Britt Nedry, who unexpectedly 1893, in Dorchester. Wis. His father, Dr. will be received and noted for report cution. Judgment, order and order of j S sale, and in compliance with the com -. 9 Medal had been awarded to Doctor found himself elected president of the H. M. Nedry. was in practice tnere 35 Prank Riggall of Prairie Grove, Arkan new State Republican Club, believes in years, a political and community lead to the General Land Office at Wash mands of said writ, I will, on the 7th g day of July, 1934. at the hour of 10 g sas for obtaining highest marks in all a vigorous Americanism. Just a year er, bank president and school director. ington, D. C. o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at {§ subjects of the curriculum over 2 con ago he wrote a sizzling letter of com Completing the local schools, B rlit a t W. F. JACKSON, Register. the North Main Entrance of the Ccun- j = secutive years. He was also awarded the ment, published n the Oregonian, chid tended Wisconsin College. In 1912 he June 14-Aug 6 ty Court House, in Vale, Malheur Coun- = J. B. Campbell Memorial Scholarship in ing Americans for endeavoring to be became an Oregonian, teaching school ty, Oregon, sell, at public auction, to g Medicine and in addition, won the On internationalists. His letter bristled at Newrport. Until enlistment in the the highest bidder tor cash, all the tario Medical Association Prize in Pre with crisp expressions, one of which Navy in 1918, he taught In the Nys NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL right, title, and interest of the above ventive Medicine and Public Health. In pointed out th at “we have been sold sa schools. He is married and has 3 MEETING named defendants, and each of them, 3 = Nyssa Mrs. Ruth Ayre, Prop. recognition of these and past ach out by international bankers, betrayed sons.—Oregon Voter. ievements Doctor Riggall was elected a by international statesmen, outlawed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subjeot to their statutory right of re g Nedry is a son-in-law of Mis. J. Boy- Fellow of the Osier Society of London, b y international agreements, a n d dell of this city. legal voters of School District No. 26 of demption in and to the following de f î üi : in ri it i i i m a B m m M H n a i ! i u cm m m m m m M U M i Canada. Malheur County, State of Oregon, that scribed real property, to-wit: almost ruined by internationalism in Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Doctor Riggall attended the gradua general.” He pleaded that we cease to Rev. Tracy Coker of Nampa is the the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of One Hundred Seventy-three (173) tion exrecises in London, Canada, on be concerned over what other peoples author of the book Ed-Ha-How (Idaho) said District will be held at the High in the City of Ontario, County of June 6 and wrill r _oceed to Montreal think of us, figuratively throwing out Gem of the Mountain which has for its School Gymnasium; to begin at the Malheur, State of Oregon. from which port he wrill sail o n our chests once more in retrieving our theme the early history of Idaho. He hour of 2 o’clock P. M. on the third the “Duchess of Atholl" for England. national superiority complex. Nedry is was formerly pastor at Vale and Is well Monday of June being the 18th day of .Taken and levied upon as the property June A D 1934 of the above named defendants, and He wrill spend his medicine scholarship the virile princpal of Tigard schools, known In Nyssa as well. ’ ' .. . - „ .. * each of them, or so much thereof as in St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in Lon and has a record for constructive activ Thismeeting is called for the purpose necessary to satisfy said judg- of electing 1 Director for three years ment and d0Cree m favor Qf the above don, England and will return to the ity in numerous fields. He has served Miss Lucile Wlxson is relief operator and 1 clerk for one year and the trans- named defendanti> and „ r f , of thHn> United States next November. as commander of Washington County at the telephone office action of business usual at such meet' together with all costs that have or ing. may accrue. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 7th day Od ice Ashcraft was transferred to Dated this 2nd day of June, 1934. of June, 1934. Pocatello last week by Terteling com- ATTEST: Miracle Laboratories, C. W. GLENN. pany. CHAS. M. PARADIS, District Clerk Sheriff of Malheur County, Ore. 2700 Park Boulevard Oakland, Calif. S. D. QOSKERT Lott D. Brown, You claim there is no more reason to suffer PILES than from a CECELIO Chairman Board of Directors Attorney for Plaintiff. toothache. You absolutely guaran.ee June 7-14. Date of First Publication June 7th, 1934 (The Herder) Date of Last Publication July 5th, 1934. MIRACLE PILE ABSORBENT Cecelio, your eyes are black aS mid NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Date of Sale, July 7th, 1934. night, will give Immediate Relief to Itching, Bleeding. Protruding PILES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Your hair is giossy as a raven's wing, or it doesn’t cost me one penny. Your ever beaming countenance always the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Patrick Gallagher, deceased, I enclose One Dollar or Trial Package (money back if not sat ready, Lovely Perm anents To pull a smile that makes the angels has filed his final account, in said m at isfied) to be sent Postpaid inPlain Wrapper. ter with the County Court of Malheur sing. County, Oregon, and that Saturday, the Print Name_____ _________ ____ ___ ..._______________ / F you are underinsured, or if you let I see beneath your mended coat a pur 7th day of July, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. M. pose, at the County Court Room, in the your fire insurance lapse even for a single Your allegiance to my country to en County Court House, in Vale, Malheur Street ________ _______________ ___________;_________ day, your property values are exposed to chain. County, Oregon, has beer fixed by said When you’ve earned the where-with-all Court as the time' and place for hear City, State ___ __ ____________________ ____ _________ loss. to bring Rozika, ing objections to said final account and From the flower-dotted fields of the settlement thereof. Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy sunny Spain. Dated and first published June 7th, much valuable property in a brief time. I say: “Cecelio, what a name romantic! 1934. You owe it to yourself to be carefully A name and owner that conspire to DON M. GRAHAM bid me Administrator of the Estate of protected. "How could you be adequately Dwell In storyland. “Then you surprize Patrick Gallagher, Deceased. compensated for your loss if you were By saying: “O Mis’ Rust, wat for you LOTT D. BROWN, kid me?’’ uninsured or underinsured? Attorney for the Estate. You've often shared your food with Let us help you obtain an ap hungry children, Now is the time to have that per Around a cheery campfire’s flickering praisal, make suggestions, and NOTICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE manent for the hot summer glow. months. You will be pleased furnish adequate insurance. BY VIRTUE of an execution in fore There’s no other ralnment in the world with our lovely ringlette perm closure, duly issued by the Clerk of the th a t covers anents. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon A finer heart than yours, Cecelio. for the County of Malheur, dated the —Ruby Ellis Rust. 2nd day of June, 1934, and to me dir Get Our Prices ected upon an order and decree of sale rendered in said Court on the 28th day Legal Advertisement of May, 1934, in a certain suit in said Court wherein Winifred Brown Thomas NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION was plaintiff and Mary E. Lyells, Angie E. Cook and A. V. Cook, and each SERIAL NO. 028843 Seiberling tires are built by an ex thereof, were defendants, and wherein NYSSA United States Land Office, OREGON clusive method— the Vapor Cure— the plaintiff Winifred Brown Thomas The Dalles, Oregon, June 8, 1934. which welds live rubber and live recovered judgment against the de- Nyssa Oregon To Whom It May Concern: cotton into a single unit with NO WEAK SPOTS. Notice is hereby given th a t the State Only at our store can you buy this of Oregon has filed in this office the following list of lands, to-wit: safer— longer-wearing tire. Why Get that Hat, Suit and not come in— compare? W'/iNEH, SE*4, S e c t i o n 30; Dress— NWy«NEV4, Lot I, Section 31; Twp. Seiberlings cost not a penny more. 30 S„ Range 45 E.W.M. SEViSWtt, CAPITALIZED SW%SEt4, Section 22; SEHSEW, Section 24; NHSW\4, NHSEVi, Not Just Cleaned Section 26; SE'iNEVi, Section 28; Twp 30 S., Range 44 E.W.M. Nt4- SWVi, SEt4SW(4. SE(4. Section 7; N tiN E ti, NEt4NWH, N%SW>4, Section 8; NE'4, Lot 4, NHSEW, Section 18; Lot 1, Section 19; Twp. 31 S„ Range 43 E.WM. NHNEtt, SWK, WWSEH, SEWSE'i, Section 34, Twp. 30, 8., Range 42 E.W.M. Whenever y o u s e e WM, WV4E(4, Lot 1, SE14SEV4 Sec bright-eyed, active young tion 2: NEV4NE%, Section 10; SE*4. Section 11; NH, sters brimming over with NYSSA OREGON NWV4SWV4, WHSW14, 8 E ' 48 W 'i. Section 12; health and vitality it is NWVi. Nt4SWt4, SE^SWW, SEtt. certain they are receiving Section 13; EV4NEK, NE SEV4, a plentiful supply of prop Section 14; N ^N EK , 8Et4NEt4, er nourishment. Milk it Section 24, Twp. 31 S„ Range 42, the only single food prod E.WM., Leave your cleaning at the Unit uct which contains all the and has applied for a patent for said nutritive elements neces lands under the acts of August 18. 1894. ed Laundry Nyssa. Mrs. Margaret sary to promote health (Stat., 372-422). June 11, 1896. (29 Stat. Pashley Is our local agent. and growth. A liberal use 434), and March 3, 1901, (31 Stat., 1133- of it strengthens the m u s 1188), relating to the granting of not to CAPITAL CLEANERS exceed a million acres of arid landa to cles and vitalizes the each of certain states; and th at the blood. There is no waste IDAHO BOISE said list, with its accompanying proofs, j to it, and it is a very eco is open for the inspection of all persons nomical article of diet fo r Ice Cream Try our Special Sunday Dinners The Nyssa Cafe I'verijlwc Minutes ANOTHER HOME BURNS WITH ND WEAK Don M. Graham SPOTS i Fire Insurance Bonds Owyhee Beauty Shop DEALER IMPRINT SPACE Milk Holstein Health Uitalihj Uiqor i/a p o r TIRES P ow ells Service Station W ood Green Slab Wood $3.49 per Cord Delivered on the Cars at Nyssa Each car contains 16 cords—go in with your It is the cheapest fuel on the market and the most satisfactory for a quick hot fire— just the thing for the kitchen range and there are also large slabs in every cord for the fireplace. B oise-P ayette Lumber Co. Dwight Smith, Mgr. PHONE 15 the whole family, Teachers It Makes the Youngsters Grow Kiddies thrive on H olstein milk because li. comes from large, vigorous, healthy cows and contains an abundance of nature’s vitalizing and grow th-producing elements. Its fat content is such as not to cause digestive disorders. It contains lime for strengthen ing the bones and teeth, its proteins build muscle and its vitamines produces grow th. You still have time to secure a good posi tion. for the coming school year- Good positions are available in every state. Complete informa tion will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it today. Holstein milk is produced for this city under atrict sanitary inspection standards. It comes from healthy Holstein cattle and it reaches you through dependable distributing channels. Rural Schools and City Schools— Summer Work and School Year Positions neighbor and buy a car. 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