NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 4, 1937 LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ye Snooper’s Column Things Ab-ut Nÿssa's Shops Altho tlie harvest season has bien plenteous ana the colters ol many have been added to, still there are those who thiough out the long hot summer did labor from dawn unnl lar alter the last brlllaht glow of a suq late setting had been replaced by twilight in the spring had shiv­ ered In cold winds working in the blinding choking dust on the new land. Who now find themselves without harvest and the whole oi their substance spent, with Utile mouihs to feed and bodies to be y. u who are weary and do wonder clothed from the coming winter s : if all the work Is worth the gain. cold. Soul weary they are and utter­ We de know th a t those who have ly discouraged. But still, we say to already seen It through say "Yes. them to have courage, another year Carry on. In time will come peace will come and wlih it new opportun­ and the joy of achievement." ities and a new harvest. For this The poor pheasants can now come week we did chat with a veby Inter­ out ol their holes and flaunt them­ esting and happy person who has selves along the landscape until lived upon these lands many years every hunter’s fingers do itch to and whose husband now is account­ show them. Butalas tis duck season ed one of the most successful, and now and Mr. and Mrs. Mallard and she did tell us that not so many all their kin will take to the high years ago, she did be in town and altitudes or the opposite side of the there on display saw her favorite river or in other ways known only to magazine which she had not been themselves disappear from the face able to buy for many months and it of the earth. However there will be did but cost a few cents. She won­ a goodly sum left that the good dered if the time would ever come hunter will out wit, especially if his when she could afford to buy It gun be loaded with those Western again. Now not so many weeks ago Super X shells that the Nyssa Phar­ did we visit her home and there was macy does dispense and the supply a rack plied full of the latest and can always be renewed early and most expensive of magazines. This late and on Sunday too. weary year is but a phase to those of Only forty one more shopping days before Christmas! What a shock and we without a list even to begin cn. But luckily there be those who have not been so short sighted RUN DOWN* and are already with new things to buy for gifts and among them Is Your blood may a t t i Omer Adkinson at the Owyhee Drug IRON company. Today he did show us T H E IDEAL some new and pretty watches and at a price that did surprise us. What TO N IC a dainty and acceptable gift they will make for some one. And at Mrs. Johnson's Variety wo did see a brand new stock of oven ware. A lovely new porcelain-that will stand the heat of oven bakint Tired? Worn out? “Half Without disturbing its contents or and can be placed upon the table sick”? Try Pursang. It con­ making no extra po’s to wash. They tains copper and iron com­ are in all shapes and sizes to meet pounds that help build red every baking need and at a price blood corpuscles. Take Pursang a few days and see how much better you feel. In a week or more you FOOTBALL will hardly believe you are the same person. PURSANG Nyssa Pharmacy NYSSA vs. NOTUS At Nyssa Friday, November 5 PHONE 14 F -or 2:30 p. m. Sale - Slab W ood th at will please thee. And when thou hast purchased th a t new caserole step over to Wil­ son’s grocery for we do know that they do have there every manner of food which one does use to concoct thoes delectable oven baked meals. Now if thy boy friend or he that was they boy friend and the one whom thou doest call husband be a bit down at the mouth or calloused to thine allurements, take him over and treat him to an eyeful of fem- lne pulchritude displayed at the new Pix in Ontario, or let him thrill wdth a he man show at Roxy In Ontario. Every week these two showhouses do strut their stoff and always have entertainment th at will please thine whole family. And when thou hast returned to thine own domicile with the nights chill air still in thy bones put on the old perk and when Its contents are steaming, get out some cf those McClure Brother’s doughnuts and have a dunking fest, or cut thyself a slice of their goblin cake. TTiou wiut find it hard to get thy fill of them. There is a man among us for whom there Is always a word of praise. A1 Thompson, who with his son Herschel doest run the Thomp­ son Seed and Fuel mart. There thou wilt always get the best of what they have to sell and th at Standard coal will never dissapoint thee. We dc regret that In Nyssa there are no automobile agencies and that we must always take our monies for these wares to other places but in our neighboring town there are sev­ eral who do advertise in these pages, merchandise cf merit and If thou doest visit them and mention the paper from where thou read the ad, they will most courtesouly and glad­ ly demonstrate their machines and wilt always give thee a square deal. It is nice to know th at when one or al tlhe members of the staff cf our bank, the First National Bank of Portland do change that the policy of the bank remains unalter­ ed and that who ever Is there will intelligently and carefully attend to our banking needs. And because it belongs to a system long established lie here in our small commun- the banking services of a a £ At Main near Third there be a n< ^ $2.00 per cord a native son and W ar Fisi i Lumber Co. £ a in a fine and place an d now has come lid come a first cl IRONSIDE, OREGON of i O n e Dollar Down Will Lay It Away new and modem equipment to and treat thy ailing heap, or next years beauty. Art those tire thread bare but art putting off getting a new set until thy ship comes In. Sometimes that be a long wait, so in the meantime take those old ones to Ed a t the tire shop and let him fix them or better yet break down and get a set of those retreads which he does have there Thou wilt find th at they wilt carry thee many a mile. And hast thou been reading about Andy Gearshifts troubles, and these of his cousin little Alice Running te While they last —Only a few left—Beautifully finished. SO LONG. FOLKS Better Get that STANDARD COAL See us before you sell your CLOVER See them in our window Nordale Furniture NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, T hat a special election lias been called and will be held in and for the School District 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th day of Nov­ ember, 1937, between the hours of 2:00 o’clock P. M. and 7:00 o’clock P. M., at which time the polls shall be closed, and th at at said election there will be submitted to the legal voters of School District 26 the proposition of authorizing a special school district levy for the year 1937, payable in 1938, in the sum of $4000.00 to be in addition to the amount of levy as limited by the Constitution of the State of Oregon. The vote is to be by ballot upon which the voter will be required to Indicate his or her choice upon said proposition which shall be stated “Increase of Levy------- Yes” and “Increase of Levy------- No.” This notice is given by order of the district School Board of School District No. 26 of Malheur County. Oregon, made the 29th day of Sept­ ember, 1937. FRED KOOPMAN, Chairman, District School Board Attest: Dwight Smith District Clerk. First publication Oct. 15, 1937. Last publication Nov. 4, 1937. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Carl H. Coad, A tt.r- ney, at Nyssa. Oregon, until 2 o’clock p. m., November 23rd. 1937, for the construction of a four-rcom brick veneer school building for School District No. 36, Mallieur County, Oregon. These proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2 o’clock p. m. a t said date and place. These Improvements will consist of: A concrete, wood and brick school building to be built on the property of the School District and near the present school, commonly known as the Arcadia School. This proposed construction shall Include all labor and material necessary to fully com­ plete and finish the described build­ ing Including all excavation and the construction of a sewage disposal unit with a pump and pressure tank Installation for furnishing water from a well now on the premises with certain described work in con­ nection there with. Plans, Specifications, and other Contract Documents are on file for examination at the office of Carl H. Coad. Attorney at Law, Nyssa, Ore­ gon. Copies of these documents may be obtained upen application to and the deposit of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per set with said Architects. Way- land & Fennell, 624 Idaho Bldg. Boise. Idaho. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder within a reasnable time after re­ ceipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded upon the return In grod condition of all such Plans, Specifi­ cations. and other Contract Docu­ ments within 10 days after the date of the opening of bids, except thut Five ($5 00) Dollars of each depcsii per set will be retained to cover the cost of production. The amount of money estimated to be available for the construction contract herein advertised is $18,000. No proposals will be considered unless It Is submitted upon a form of proposal furnished by said arch­ itects. Attention Is called to the pre­ qualification requirements of Chap­ ter 225. Laws of Oregon, 1931. Bidder’s proposal must be accom­ panied by a bidder's bond or certi­ fied check In an amount equal to 5 per cent cf total amount of the base bid as a guarantee for the execution of the contract and the furnishing of the required bonds In case the contract Is awarded to the bidder. The School District No. 36, Mal­ heur County, Oregon further re­ serves the right to reject any and-or all proposals, to waive Informalities, and to accept such proposals as are to the best Interests of the school district. By order of District Schol Board. C. O. BULLARD Chairman, C. W. Barrett, Clerk. First publication November 4, 1937 Last publication November 18, 1937. Our duty Is to lighten your burden of all extra cares aqd worries. You can trust us bo conduct a beautiful, digni­ fied service . . . at any price you wish to pay. NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Phone 72W Football Game NOTICE TO CREDITORS IRONSIDE NEWS By MRS. E. J. BEAM In the County Court cf the S ate of Oregon, for the County of Mal­ heur. In the Matter of the Estate of George O. Glascock, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap­ pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun­ ty, Administratrix of the estate of George O. Glascock, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months alter the first publica­ tion of this notice to said Adminis­ tratrix at the office of A. L. Fletch­ er in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, th< same being the place designated for the transaction of all business per­ taining to said estate. October 4, 1937. Anna J. Glascock, Administratrix of the Estate of George O. Glascock, De­ ceased. First publication October 7, 1937. Last publication November 4, 1937 The Ladles club met at the home of Mrs. Sylvester Rose on Wednes day the 27th with one of the largest meetings of the year. Thirty mem­ bers and visitors were present. After the business session, a shower was given for Mrs. Milton Oigear (June Powell) a recent bride, who enter­ tained the crowd, while opening her many useful and beatuiful gifts. A guessing game was later enjoyed and delicious refreshment were serv­ ed by the hostess. The next meet­ ing will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Laurance on November 10th. A real estate transfer recently took place when one of the oldest farms here known at the Wisdom place was sold to Ralph Duncan by the owners F. Smith of Brogan and Summers Smith of Ontario. It for­ merly belonged to the J. P. Smith estate. I is reported the price was in the neighborhood of (5000. Joh nMedlln and Earl Ripley of Harper were business visitors here NOTICE FOR BIDS on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hlnkleman of COMPLETION OF «EW ER IM­ Prairie City were week end guests PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Elmer Mol- Notice is hereby given that the than and family. Common Council of the City of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boor hauled Nyssa, Oregon, will receive bids up a truck load of wood to Frultland to November 9th, 1937 a t eight last Tuesday and brought back a o’clock P. M. for the digging load of apples. trench, back filling and laying of Mrs. Slnas cf Monument and an eight inch concrete pipe, with daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ray Presctt the construction of one man-hole, of John Day visited the first of the according to plans and specifica­ week at the home of the formers tions therefor on file with the City Recorder. daughters Mrs. Bruce Lofton. The construction contemplated is Oscar Presley and son Orville of the extension of the sewer lateral Jamieson are threshing alfalfa seed from Ehrgood Avenue northerly at the Carrol Locey ranch near Mal­ through the alley in Block 28 and heur City. to the center of Block 29, Teutsch’s Mrs Frank Elms of Unity visited Addition; and east and west relatives here on Tuesday. through the alley in Block 29; also Ed Beam and Coy Wise were busi­ ness visitors in Ontario on Wednes­ day. Kathryn Claypool, county school superintendent and Mr. Hauser. 4-H club leader were callers Tuesday at the Ironside and Grouse Creek —that will neither schools. Elmer Mol than is building a «rash FREEZE house and Ice house combined at his home here. Wiley Duncan Is the NOR WILT carpenter in charge of the work. Mrs Ralph Boor visited her sister Mrs Herbert Derrick at Unity last Sunday. About 40 persons old and young gathered at the school house Friday evening for a Hallowe'en party sponsored by the four older girls of the school and their teacher Mias Weir. Oames were played, fortunes told and refreshments served In keeping with the day. A ant time waa enjoyed by Ontario vs Nyssa ARMISTICE DAY 2:30 Ontario Fairgrounds Admision 40 and 10c Flowers "Roos” Cedar Chests (the Gift Supreme) gear and the rest of their tribe who have been weeping on Ed Pruyn’s shoulder. Well we do know that he hast fixed all of their aches and pains and can fix any and all that thy carbiolet’s of what ever vintage and make It perchance may be. The days now are bright with a late autumn sun and we couldst publish our weather wares along with the finest that the southland do offer, but we know that the fickle weather man will take a sudden change of heart and will wish upon us the wintry blasts from Green­ land’s icy mountains. Then will little hanys chap and small ears tingle with the cold. But worry not for at the Wilson’s emporium we did see the snuggest things in knitted caps and scarfs and mittens. One for everyone of the family and in a fine choice of colors. Just one last word would we have with thee, Watch well thy stoves and thy fires. A fire at any time is tragic, but this year when there be no idle dwelling places it is doubly so. Take care of thy fires and then insure, th at thou mayest be able to build anew If the need should come We have two excellent firms who will advise thee and that right well what Is best fer thine own par­ ticular need. Call in at the Nyssa Realty Company on Main or at Mr Frank Morgan's near the bank. Thou wilt then sleep easily. Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad­ vertisers and ye wilt not waste thy gas and thy time going farther. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MAL­ HEUR COUNTY. IN T H E MATTER O F T H E ESTATE OF Sarah M. McO-n- nell, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap­ pointed by the County Court of the State cf Oregon, for Malheur Coun­ ty, Executor of the estate of Sarah M. McConnell, deceasçd, and hav­ ing qualified as such, notice is hereby given to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said Executor at the office of A. L. Fletcher, In the City of Nyssa, the same being the place designated for the transaction of ail business per­ taining to said estate. November 3, 1937. J. C. McOonnell, Executor of the Estate of Saram M. McConnell. First publication November 4. 1937 Last publication December 2, 1937. south through the alley of Block 22 to Bower Avenue, or such distance as may be proper; less the 123.32 feet completed in Block 28. Bids should be in writing and specify in separate items the amount of the bid for excavating and back-filling as distinguished from pipe laying, wyes and man­ hole. By order of the Common Council. October 26th, 1937. M. F. SOLOMON, Recorder. Oct. 28 and Nov. 4. SEED Al Thompson “The Farmer's Own Co-Op" Phone 26 Nyssa JOHNSON VARIETY John Deere Tractor The Model B meets the need of the average farmer in this territory. Low cost of operation, simplicity of design makes this an outstanding tractor. Ask the man who owns one then talk it over with us. Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA : : : : OREGON