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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1934)
GATE CITY JTÒURNAU TtílÍKs., NOVEMBER JINGLES URGE His widow mourned long, and the thought sore distressed 'er SAFER DRIVING That nothing was found, but the vest, of Sylvester.” Submitted by Mrs. Mary S. Graham, . 12PT JINGLES URGE 8AFER DRIV -Life is too short for that pace, said Salem, the above safety jingle was awarded first prize by the Judges who Sylvester, scanned several hundred entries in the As he sped round a truck on a contest conducted by this paper and curve near Westchester. the Oregon State Motor association, as BULBS and PEONIES For Sale Now NOW Is The Time To Plant Special Sale on Peonies Now! BOYER FLORAL COMPANY Ontario Oregon a feature of the statewide “Let's Quit Killing" campaign to select a successor to the well-known but worn-out “Here lies the body of William Jay, who died maintaining the right of way.” Second prize went to Mrs. Paul Nye, Brownsville, who submitted the follow ing “pome.” "A neighbor of mine named Johnny Greene Was the fastest driver I've ever seen. Now he and his car are a total wreck For he couldn’t stop to save his neck.” Third prize was awarded to S. Shir ley Roberts. 304 Pacific Ave.. West For est Grove, for the following jingle: “An opera singer ran a race, But found his car was losing place. The light was red, He went ahead, Now angels hark to William’s bass. Many excellent jingles were received during the period of the contest, and its sponsors expressed gratification at the large number of persons who ex pressed Interest in the “Let’s Quit Kill ing” drive by their entries. Prize money checks have been mailed to the seven winners. AND LUHBER EM COAL VALLEY VIEW OPERETTA SOON W IS G III EIGHTY MALHEUR LOANS Malheur county farmers have re ceived 80 Federal Land bank and Land Bank Commissioner loans for a total | amount of $212,550 during the past 18 months since the emergency mortgage j refinancing act was passed, it is an- ] nounced from the bank's headquarters in Spokane. TURKEY Lettuce WANTED SHOOT N ov. 2 5 - 29 th HIGHEST PRICES PAID I See U» Before You Sell Your Produce T h a n k s g iv in g D a y NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that F. D. Hall, executor of the estate of Margar et W. Schweizer, deceased, has render ed his final account for settlement for the admnistration of the above estate. That Saturday, November 24, 1934, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M„ at the County Courthouse a t Vale, Oregon, And Builders Supplies COUNTY OF MALHEUR. undersigned at his residence at Jordan Malheur County, has been appointed as the time and pteice for the hearing In the Matter of the Estate of Jeremiah Valley. Oregon, or at the offloe of Rcbt. D. Lytle at Vale, Oregon, which rr&i- of objections to the final account of F. Steams, Deceased. D. Hall, executor of said estate: that Notice is hereby given by the un- j dence and office of the undersigned any and all persons having objections dersigned. administrator of the estate selects as his places of business in nil thereto shall appear at said time and of Jeremiah Stesros, deceased, to the j matters connected with the said estate. place and show cause, if any exist, why creditors of and all persons having ! Dated and first published this 25th said account should not be allowed and claims against the said deceased, a n d 1 day of October, 1934. Date of last pub approved. aaginst the partnership of Steams & lication November 22, 1934. Son, a partnership consisting of Jer F. D. HALL, FRANK L. STEARNS. Executor of the Estate of I emiah Stearns, deoeased, and Frank L. Stearns, to file them with the necessary Admlnstrator of the Estute Margaret W. Schwelzer, De- ! vouchers within six months after the of Jeremiah Stearns, Deceas ceased. first publication of this notice with the ed. Oct 25-Nov. 22. Valley View—Glee club girls are working on an operetta which they plan on giving in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doman are the parents of a baby girl born November 5. She was named Norma Fay. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Schram visited J. Smits of Vale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Pickering and Mrs. Geo. Stewart motored to Boise Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koopman are mov NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing to Ontario this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Kelso and V. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE , Kelso of Middleton spent Sunday visit STATE OF OREGON FOR THE ing Mr. and Mrs. Will E. Brown, Mrs. Ira Williams and Mrs. Ruth Williams. S. O. O'Donald of Buhl, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer last week. Many friends of Mrs. Woodie Brew er gathered at the T. H. Brewer home and honored her with a shower. Miss Myra Noah, who is attending the C. of I. spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Noah. A large crowd attended the P.-T. A. social at the schoolhouse Friday even ing. Legal Advertisement ABERDEEN COAL Turkeys, Ducks, Chick ens for Prices—you may be a winner. OW YHEE S E R V IC E S T A T IO N Jas. Langton, Prop. F. H. HOGUE PHONE 17 NYSSA, ORE. FOR BREAKFAST Come in and See Us! 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