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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1937 KINGMAN KOLONY By MRS. C. E. E L L IO T T The two health contest, one In the 5th and 6th grades, and one In the 3rd and 4th grades ended Friday. The lcosers made candy and helped Miss Bratton and Miss Crummett with the other refreshments. Games were also played, making the two parties a decided success. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dutton stop ped at the Elmer Dutton home this week. They were Just returning from California. Mrs. Hugh Mackle was also with them. Miss Betty Nelson and Miss J:y Crummett were Boise visitors F ri day. The play entitled “ Here Comes Hattie,’ ’will be given in Kingman December 10th. CLASSIFIED ADS I Cent Per Word Minimum Charge 25c APPLE VALLEY By M IS S N O R M A S T O U T R E W A R D For return of a slip scraper, re-inforced with strap Mr. and Mrs. Chris Melvedt and iron underneath. X welded on bail daughters of Boise, and Halton Stev Had fifty foot cable attached. R e ens of Portland were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr turn to Journal Office. 18N3tp. and Mrs. Levi Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs r f Frultland called at the home of Mr. FO UND —Bcston bull dog. Same and Mrs. C D Vertrees Sunday after may be had on identification and noon payment for this ad. Call at Cash Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frltts and Grocery at Second and Main children were dinner guests at the streets. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tun PO U N D —Girls red hat. May be had ing in Roswell Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Lanty Rucker and by calling at Journal. daughters c f Caldwell called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Rucker Sunday. FO R SALE—Almost new, enamel Mary Boston, student at the C. of coal and wood range, with hot I. spent the Thanksgiving vacation water coils and thirty gallons hot at the heme of her parents, Mr. and water tank. Ccst seventy dollars new Mrs. J. I. Boston. will sell for thirty-five. Mr and Mrs. Levi Stevens were dinner guests at the home of M r and F O R SALE—Twenty acres second Mrs. Forrest Reed in Parma Sunday. growth timber and .near Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rogers and Washington. W ill sell cheap or Thelma and Ruby were Thanksgiv trade for property in this section. ing dinner guests at the home of Mr. See H. F. Brown. Journal office. and Mrs. Earl Bcston. Boman and Yulah Vertrees. stud FO R 8ALE—Carrots $1.50 per hun dred pounds. D. L. Anderson, New ents at Link's, spent the Thanks ell Heights, 1 mile north and 3-4 giving vacation at the home of their parents. Mr and Mrs. C. D. Vertrees. mile west of Adrian. 2 D2tc. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jusiss, M r and F O R SALE— 1937 Plymcuth, call at Mrs J I Boston and Mary were din Powell Service Station. ner guests at the home of Mr. and FO R SALE G rey enamled Home Mrs. Henry Bcston in Ontario on Comfort range. Wonderful condi Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stagner and tion. Priced to sell. We also buy hides, pelts and junk. 1st door north sons were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Carter of o f bank. D2 ltp. Vale. Sunday. F O R SALE -1928 Nash Special Six | Velma McDermctt of Nysas was a Coupe, god urbber and mechanical week end guest at the home of her condition, heater and license, ready sister, Mrs. Ralph Bailey. Mrs. Fields and children were din to run. See Sullivan. Parma Water ner guests at the home of Mr. and L ifter Co., Parma, Idaho. Mrs. Kenneth Nlchol. Sunday. FO R SALE—Lots Pipe t», 3-4, 1, 1 Floyd Riley of Nyssa Is staying at 2. Plywocd, cedar fence posts, fit the heme of his mother Mrs. McCul- tings, 4 inch soil pipe. Pete Dear. 12- lum. 1-37 tfb. Mr. and Mrs Perry Parrott, and T O R SALE Span matched light Mr and Mrs Howard Vanderford of draft horses, broken to work $150 Parma were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wulf, casli if sold this week. U2427tf. Sunday. T O R SALE Feeder pics and brixxl Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fritts and sows Also milk cow. Reuben Har- rhtldren of Ontario were callers at oldsen, 8 miles southwest of Nyssa. the li me of Mr and Mrs. Clarence 25N2tp. Fritts. Sunday. Mr. I. A. Fritts re turned with them to spend a few T O R SALE Rhode Island buff ban- weeks ties. Three for $1.50. Mrs. J. T Mr and Mrs C. D. Vertrees and Long. 1124 2tp. family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs E. Kinnamon in Fruitland. Mrs. John Thomas and daughter M EN W A N TE D Good nearby Raw- elgh route now o|>en. Sales way up Edna of Parma visited at the home this year. I f willing to conduct Home of Mrs. Jim Sparks over the week 8ervlce business while earning $30 end. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hulse and and up weekly write immediately. Rawleigh's Dept ORL-148-45, Oak son of Parma were dinner guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo land. Calif. ’ Woods Thanksgiving day. w anted Hatching eggs w* a n Mrs Bill Smiley and children making arrangements now for visited at the home c f Mrs. Cecil next season's hatching eggs I f Inter Scott Sunday afternon. ested in getting premium for ycur M r and Mrs. Conley Wilson and eggs write Thompson's Ontario daughter Jeanette of Nampa. Mr Hatchery. Ontario, Oregon. D2-9pd and Mrs. Glen Johnson and son of P irm a and Mr and Mrs W ANTED To lease or rent IB Duane Cedric Caldwell and children were share crop basis an 80 acxe or Thanksgiving dinner guests at the larger fnrm noar Nyssa or Adrian home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Cald John Pavelka, route 2, Nampa. Id a well. ho. 18 Nov 3tp. R. A. Scott was a guest at the W A N T E D All your welding Jobs. home cf Mr. and Mrs George Bailey. W e promise good work and fair Saturday. Mr and Mrs Austin Johnson were prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone dinner guests at the home of Mr MR and Mrs. Carl Stagner Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs. Harry Barnes, and H A U L IN O — All kinds, Oregon and Mr W S Adams were dinner guests Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow at the home of M r and Mrs Cecil Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf. Scott Thanksgiving day. Vivian Higby and Betty Oster- BRAKE W O R K Let us put your kamp attended an Epwcrth League car or truck brakes In first class party In Nyssa Friday evening. condition. Special equipment and M r and Mrs Art Sparks. T J. trained men at your service. Pruyn Sparks. Arthur Sparks. M r and Mrs Auto Repair Phone 56F3. W O Sparks and son Vernon and Sarah Sparks visited at the home of M r and Mrs J. L Sparks Sunday CARD O F TH ANKS James Correll Jr. of New Meadow W e wish to thank our many and Mr and Mrs Cleo Whlttom of friends for every expression of Parma were Thankaglvtng dinner sympathy during our late bereave guests at the home of M r and Mrs ment Especially would we mention, Jtm Correll. those who came frem a distance, Fred Osterkamp has been reported those who furnished the music, and on the sick list this week brought the beautiful flowers: and M r and Mrs Fred Fisher were with strengthened hearts we thank dinner guests at the home of Mr Ood for «the rainbow of His prom and Mrs Qua Roth Sunday. ise M r and Mrs Henry Haas called Mrs H. Walters at the home of M r and Mrs Howard M r and Mrs David Walters Jonea Sunday M r and Mrs Bruce Walters Mr and Mrs Clifford Higby and M r and Mrs Walter Shumaray family, and Mrs Alice Higby of M r and Mrs Stewart Altkra Thanksgiving t Found For Sale Wanted Miscellaneous $1.00. J Edwin Johnson. Salary and $33.33, John Hart, Janitor, Court Bond for Justice o f Peace. $10.00 Expense «5 0 8 0 Service Corner. House. $99 69. State Industrial Ac Farmer’s Supply Co-op., Coal for Supplies $2 88 W ulf Hardware A cident .. Commission, W-rkmanS Indigent, $8 80 Earl Blackaby, P re Implement Company, Powder $10.0o Compensation, $13 60. J. & E K il mium on Bond for County Treasur L. K. Bullock, Service fer County patrick, Wages: Mgrs Old Men's er, $75.00. Mrs. Margaret Edis:n, Engineer’s car $25.58. Van Petten Circuit Court Witness, $7 40. David Leading Statistician States losls In a single year In D etroit and Home, $75.00. Angela Unamuno. Lumber Company, Bridge M aterlrl in New York City., Industrialization Rental: Old M en'» Home, $30 00 F. Graham, Expense of County $519.66. The J K. G ill Company, Latest Facts On Thir. did not affect their health Decauae L. P Peterson, County Commission Court, $1690 Margaret M Walker, Office Supplies, $1.45 Home Lumber Serious Situation 35 per cent nad never been em er, $20.00 Ora E. Clark. Ccunty Office Rent for Jan., R elief Em A Coal Company, Bridge Material ployed outside their nomes and 20 Commissioner, $23.60 Earl Graham, ployment, $20.00. Van Petten Lum »8 60 W. K. Truck Company, Labor ber Company, Supplies for County per cent nad been employed less Administrator, Supplies lor Veter "Leading tuberculosis authorities A Hauling, $18.00. J. H. Oarico, Fair $15.95; Dep Mothers, $1640: than a year Dieting, clothing habits, ans (Indigent), $5500. Dr. Harriett call tuberculosis the foe of youth,’’ Labor $34.00. J. W. Lewellen, Labor $32.35. Malheur Home Telephone .their educational levels were all Sears, Treatment of Indigents, $51.- says Miss Jessamin» S. Whitney, $7.50. A. J. Bork, Labor $7.50. statistician of the National Tuber discarded a» clues to the mystery. 00. Dan Bucanan, Labor, Court Company, Phones A Tolls, Old M en’s Wm. Hlgley, Labor $7.50. A. J. Burt, A recent study of one of the New House, $36 00 culosis, ‘‘but I go eveu further and Dr. Anna Prlchett, Home $4.15; Court House $66 25: Vork City tuberculosis clinics did Care of Indigents. $34.00. Mabel M. I $70 40. O. A. Winkler, Supplies for Labor $8 00. Gordon Shunn, Labor call It the foe o f girls and young show, however, that the young wo Holmes, Care A Transportation of j Dependent Mothers, $7 66. Golden $15.75. Ernest Card, Labor $18.75. women. Why? Because the deaths men who lived In homes where Indigents, $123 96. Nelsen Furniture Rule Store, Supplies for Dependent Wm Miller, Labor $60 00. Waldo from tuberculosis among them are there was a person sick with tuber Mothers. $5.00. Graham’s D epart Forsman, Labor $5.63. Geo. Eld - one and one-halt times as many aa Store, Supplies for Ccurt House, culosis were very remiss in getting ment Store, Supplies for Dependent redge. Labor $2.50. J. E. Sooter, L a those among their brothers of the $6.15. Vale Drug Store, Supplies for proper examination of themselves. Mothers. $15.00. Eder Hardware bor $28.00. Jake Russell, Labor $6 - same age." Jail, $2063. Home Lumber A Coal “ Every case of tuberculosis Company, Supplies for Dependent 00. D. Munice, Labor $10.00. Chas. The death rate from tuberculosis Company’s supplies: Clerk $11.34; comes from another," Miss Whitney Mothers, $2.55. Ontario Pharmacy, Looney, Labor $12.00. FIcyd Osborn has been cut to less than one-third Old Men’s Home $23 00: Court House further says. Supplies for Dependent Mothers, Labor $2.50. Fred Hyde, Labor $2 - of what It was thirty years ago $214.15: Indigents $6 01; $254.50. C. " W e k n o w $5.00. Ontario Coal Company. Sup 50. Eldon Alrich, Labor $2.50. Irwin when it was the leading cause of W. Glenn, Sheriff. Supplies: Office that our chief plies for Dependent Mothers, $18 00. L. Reed, Labor $4.00. Joe Carter, death. Yet when we analyze these $548; $70.50 Prison Board; Trav concern f o r Boise Payette Lumber Company, Labor $8.00. Steve Oacey, Labor deaths we find that tuberculosis Is $111.21; $187.19. National Re-em- the p re s e n t, still the leading cause of death for supplies; dependent mothers $22.50; $15.00. Fred White, Labor $6.25. Jas. ployment Service, As per Agreement, therefore, is men and women between 15 and 45 Frank Rem- Carman Jersey Farm supplies Frasier. Labor $16.00. to make mo $90. J. E. Sappe, Transfer, Hauling years of age and we also find that for Dependent Mothers $6 56. bert, Labor$22 50. Joe Cloud, L a Supplies: Old Men’s Home. $1.75. t her s and among young women between 15 Indigents, $4.03: $10.59. Nyssa R eal bor $14.00. Kester Ausman, Labor The 1997 ChrUt- fathers real Court House $21.29; Clerk $0 25; In- and 30 one In every four deaths Is m ai Seale on eale dgts. $1.90; $25.19. Mabel Petersen, ty Company. Rent for Dependent $11.00« Wm. Holaday, Jr,' Labor ize the neces from this highly contagious disease. in D ecem ber to Mother. $7.00. Dr. W. W. Jones, $13.00. M D. Clough, Labor $14.63. support the educa sity of having Laundry for Old Men’s Home. $11.50 Miss Whitney In answering icJiy $2.00. Bert Dr. J. J. J. H. Davis, Labor tional campaign of Wanda Vanderford, Superintend V?$)l Statistics. $030 their daugh tuberculosis is twice as prevalent national, state and Sarazin, Vital Statistics, $4.25. Mrs. Speelman, Labor $26.25. Jas. Stack, ent’s O ffice Expense, $15.00. Fletch local tuberculosis ters go to the among young women as among associations. er's Typewriter Exchange, Supplies Margaret Walker, Vital Statistics, Labor $107.31. W. H. Utley, Labor d o c to r f o r young men says, "N o one knows. O, Oj Anderson, Labor $22.00. Mrs. Louise Wilcox, Vital $25.00. periodic physical examinations. If for Superintendent, $2.65. Lowe & Today It Is an outstanding mystery Statistics, $2.50. Idaho Power Com $7.50. Everett Jones, Labor $2.50. we can catch the disease early we Campbell, Supplies for Superintend In public health.” Latero pany, Electricity: Court House $36- Lloyd Ltng, Labor $2.50. In an attempt to solve this mys can nearly always cure It. Do this," ent, $5 48. Gate City Journal. O ffi 70; Jail $18.75; Old M en’s Home Marqulna, Labor $8.25. Joe Zatico, concludes Miss Whitney, " and we cial Advertising $122.33; Supples tery the National Tuberculosis As tuberculosis statisticians can all go for Superintendent, $27.85; $150.18. Supplies, Indigents $10.00; Old Men’s Labor $36.00. T. L. Skinner, Labcr sociation made a careful study o f $8.95: $64 40. Vale Cash Grocery, $7.50. Ralph C. Winslow, Labor out of business. This public health Valley Printing Company, Supplies the life histories of all girls between Home $45 64; $55.64. Daley’s M ar $5.00. Stanley Penn, Labor $8.75. for Examinaticns & Institute. $15.32. mystery w ill have solved itself." 15 and 26 who died from tubercu* Kathryn Claypool, Office Supplies ket. Supplies for Old Men’s Home. John Stoneman, Labor $6.88. Tom for Superintendent, $6 84. L. G. Hart, $52 85. Ontario Laundry, Laundry Amidcn, Labor $13.44. Robt. Hick guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, mlnistrator of said Estate filed tht Labor: Building Cabinet for Clerk’s for Old M en’s Home $5.45; Court ey, Labor $14.06. Geo. Stewart, L a 22nd day ef November, 1937 . Leon Hgby. office, $6.50. C. C. Anderson Stores House $0.70: $6.15. Vale Grain & bor $4.69. Chas. Stewart, Labor Mr. Kawahara o f Notus spent (SE AL) Company. Supplies: Indgts. $2189; Feed Company, Supplies for Indig $14.69. Geo. Moller, Labor $10.31. ents, $3.00. Drs. Weese, Palmer A Fred Moeller, Labor $12.81. Bert Thanksgiving at the home o f Mr. H. S. SACKETT, County Clerk Old Men’s Heme, $12.93; Court Belknap. Service for Indigents $10.- Bratton, Labor $5.31. Eggart Oft, and Mrs. Henry Otani. By Hilton M. Clark, Deputy House $6.43: $41.25. Ontario Groce Mr. and M r s Ike Glenn of Fruit First publisi^d and dated Nov. 25. teria, Supplies for Indigent, $7.50. 00; Dependent Mothers $6.00: $16.00. Labor $25.31. Clifford Anderson, L a Newton’s Grocery, Supplies for In bor, $25.31. Alva Amidon, Labor vale were house guests at the Harry 1937. H. M. Hiatt, Supplies for Indigent, digents, $20 35. Harper Mercantile $25.31. David Rees, Labor $10.00. Barker heme for several days last Last published Dec. 23. 1937. $18.00. East Side Grocery, Supplies week for Indigent $4.00. Thompson's Company, Supplies for Indigents, Emarald David, Labcr $11.25. Jesse $5.00. C. J. Breler, Supplies for In H. Brown, Labor $7.81. Ted Wilson, M r and Mrs. McKinnis and son of Restaurant, Supplies for Indigent digents, $4 98. Safeway Store No. Labor $8.00. Clarence Davis, Labor Wilder were Thanksgiving dinner $0.50. Eder Hardware Company 185, Supplies for Indigents, $37.50. $3.75. Union Pacific Railroad Ccm-i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Supplies for Indigent. $7.50. Stock- Earl Blackaby, Bond for Ontario pany, Deposit for Railroad Crossing Fred Osterkamp. well’s I. G. A. Store, Supplies for Constable, $10.00. Frank E. Hurt, $165.00. U. S. National Bank o f P ort M r and Mrs. Gee and fam ily of Indigent, $6.50. Graham's Depart NO TICE OF SETTLEM EN T OF Nyssa have moved into the little ment Store, Supplies for Dependent Manager, Plpljce Broadcasts $6.25|. land, Payment on 4 trucks $361 00. AD M IN IS T R A T O R 'S ACCOUNT house owned by Mrs. Josie Lewis. Shunn’s Transfer, Drayage, Old State Industrial Accident Commis Mothers, $15.00. O. G. Luehrs, Sup Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Leigh and In The Matter of the Estate of Ed- j pijes f or Dependent Mothers, $13.25; Men’s Home $1.70; Indgts. $1.50; sion. Insurance $21.03. Kinney Bros. Irene Sparks went to Boise Thanks Clerk’s Office A Keele Hrw. Co., Hardware for son F. Stansell, Deecased. Indigents, $16.00: $29.25. W. A R. Dep. Mohers $0.80; giving day. Notice is hereby given that P. B stores, Supplies: Dependent Moth- $1.25: $5.25. City of Vale Water General Reads $3.65. W N. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sparks Anderson, the administrator of the | ers $96.00; Indigents $13.00: $109.00 Department, Water, Old Men’s Labor $2.50 Som Thomson, Labcr have recently moved to Caldwell. Court House $8 08: $3.75. W. F. Barkley, Labor $2.50. estate of Edson F. Stansell deceased, j Sup court house $28.31. Dependent Home $4.00; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson and has rendered and presented for set- I Mothers $28.71: $57.02. Malheur $12.08. Scrlbner-Adams Motor Co., Wm G riffith , Labor, $2.50. G rover children drove to Boise, Thanksgiv tlement, and filed In said court, hist Enterprise, Supplies: Assessor $15.50; Supplies fer Sheriff $22.54. Tom Feldtman, Labor $2.50 Elmer Rose. ing and had dinner at the Mechan- final account of his administration | superintendent $66.00; |Engineer McElroy, Supplies & Labor: Current Labor $2.50 Wm. R. Medley. Labor afe. of of said estate; and that Friday $325; Treasurer $13.10; County Expense for Court House $22.35. $2.50. R. L Haworth, Labor, $28. A Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bullen and Mr the 24th day of December, 1937, at court $63.26: $151.11. Mrs. F G Cleve Geo. B. Middleton A Co., Auditing H Parker, Labor $10. Boise Payette and Mrs. M. W. M iller of Boise were the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., and the | land M ilk for o ld M en.s Home, $11.- County Bcoks, $250.00. M. A. Biggs, Lumper Company, Lumber $16.35. callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Courtroom in the City of Vale, Ore 16. Percy Purvis, Supplies for Jus District Attorney Expense, $55.30. Home Lumber & Coal Co, Lumber, G. G. Ray and family. gon, has been fixed as the time and | tice Court, $9.70. H. D. Holmes, Ryder Brothers, Supplies for Dis $19.26. Home Lumber A Coal Com Lucille Rae spent several days place for hearing said report and j Pees Justice Court, $3.90. Attorney $23.29. Malheur pany, Coal for warehouse $2.88. D. West trict visiting at the home of her sister, final account, at which time and coa st Printing and Binding Co Home Telephone Company, Phone Muncle, Labor $11.88. T. B. Duncan Mrs. Jerry Miller in Ontario. place any person interested in said ( supplies: Clerk $251.60; Sheriff V T .lls for District Attorney $10.85. Labcr $24.00. Chas. Keplinger, Labor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey were estate may appear and file exception j $65i go; Assessor $11.75: $915.15; Jack Marshall, Circuit Court Ex $24.00. M artle Hanson, Labor $7. Jas. Thanksgiving dinner guests at t h e ; in writing to the said account and j Monrce Calculating Machine Corn- pense; Rooms, Meals & Tolls for Stack, Operating shovel on W P A job home cf Mr. and Mrs. McDermott o f J contest the same. Said account is for 1 pany. Repairing Adding Machines Witnesses, $48 10. Ontario Argus, $100. Geo. Day, Labor $12.50. Owen Nyssa. - - and - upon ^ its ap- f0r Assessor, $14.40. final settlement M. Clarke O fficial Advertising $92.47. Mrs. C. Day, Labor $12.50. Levi Day, Labor Mr and Mrs. Harry McFadden of proval by the Court said estate will Webb, Sealer of Weights & Mea- McGcnagill, Agent, House Rent for $12.50. S J. Lewellen, Labor $12.50 Marshfield. Oregon arrived Monday be closed and final distribution | sures, $8.77. Malheur Home Tele- Tyler Mullins $10.00. Ernest Wilson, Farmer’s Supply Co-op, Gas for for a visit with her her father W. S. made therein. j phone Company, Phones & Tolls, Circuit Court Witness $12.00. Lytle Patrol $2.05. Bunting Tractor Com Adams. P. B. ANDERSON, $65.55. Dr. R. A. Tacke, Coroner, A Coad. Expense trip to Salem; as pany, Payment on tractor $138.00. Edwin Hobbs of Hagerman spent Administrator of the estate of $25.50. Thos. Jones. Making Jury signed by L. P. Petersen. $50. Lytle Newport, Kern & Kibbe, Payment Thanksgiving at the home of his Edson F. Stansell. deceased. j List & Supplies, $7.20. Mary G rif- | and Coad, Expense Trip to Salem; on shovel $350.00. Beall Pipe & parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hobbs. First publication November 25, 1937 fin, Making Jury List and Sup- j assigned by Robert D. Lytle $50.00. Tank Corporation, Supplies $22.87. W S. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Last publication December 21. 1937 plies $3.00. Lei a Oxman, Making Bank of Malheur, Care of Indigents B. Kobayaski, Labor $9.38. S. Y ak - Harry McFadden were guests at the Jury list a n d supplies, $3.00. $13.12. Bank of Malheur, Old Age oyama. Labor $9 38. Jack Yakoyama heme of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bodmer Labor $2.19. A. E. Gibbs, Labor $12.00 Boise Payette Lumber Company. I Assistance, $547.58. of Nyssa, Tuesday G E NE R AL FUND Brady Machine Shop, Bridge M at Supplies for Indigents, $10.50. Boise | Geo. Day, Labor $7.50. Levi Day, erial $49. 16. Bucyrus-Erie Company Payette Lumber Company. Supplies N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S Visitors will spend $160,00,000 on for Indigents, $3.00. Oregon State Lab. r $7.50. Owen Day, Labor $7.50. Repairs for Road Equipment $4.69. Company, hotel and housing accommodations IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F TH E | Agricultural College, Ccunty Agent, S. J. Lewyllen, Labor $7.50. L. P. Union Pacific Railroad in the west during the 1939 Golden STATE OF OREGON, TO R M A L $1,000.00. D. M. Pritchard. Circuit | Peterson. Viewing Roads $5.00. Ora Encroachment on R. R. right-of-way Roads $29.10, $6 00 . Gate International Exposition. Court B ailiff. $16.00. Len Christian E CVrk. Viewing HEUR C O UNTY. M ALH E U R C O U N T Y L IB R A R Y sen. Circuit Court Juror. $21.80. Eder Hhrdware Company. Bridge IN T H E M ATTER O F T H E FUND Edwin Casto, Circuit Juror, $23.80. Material, $26.12. Ontario Concrete ESTATE O F Sarah M. McOcn- Malheur County Library, Expense G. R. Huffman. Circuit Juror, $15.- Pipe Company. Culverts. $174.45. nell. Deceased. 40. Earl V. Lofton, Circuit C ourt; N. C. Brown, Shoveling Snow, $370.02. The undersigned having been ap Juror, $23.20. H. P. Udlck. Circuit pointed by the County Court of the Court Juror. $21.80. I. J. Powers. State c f Oregon, for Malheur Coun- circuit Court Juror. $50 40 Amos ty, Executor of the estate of Sarah K. Johnson. Circuit Court Juror. List of Legal Adver M. McConnell, deceased, and hav $15.40. W. C. Cchick. Circuit Court tisements in this is ing qualified as such, notice is Juror, $2180 Thos. Ennor, Circuit hereby given to the creditors of, Court Juror. $21.80. F. W Canfield, ! sue, as required by and all persons having claims Circuit Court Juror. $15.40. Han Law. against said deceased, to present son Secoy. Circuit Court Juror, j them, verified as required by law. $21 80 W ylie Frakes. Circuit Court within six months after the first Juror. $19 00. Ameil Claude. Cir- [ publication of this notice to said cult Ccurt Juror. . $21.80. K. A Estate of Patrick McIntyre Executor at the office of A. L Allen, Circuit Court Juror, $21.80 Fletcher, in the City o f Nyssa, the Charles McConnell. Circuit Juror. 1 same being the place designated for $23.00 Cecil Case. Circuit Court the transaction of all business per Juror, $3100. Frank E. Hill, Circuit Estate o f Edson F. Stan taining to said estate. Court Juror, $25.80. Jess Thomp sell November 3, 1937. son, Circuit Court Juror, $23 00 I J. C. McConnell. Arthur McGill, Circuit Juror, $21.80 Executor of the Estate of John Mclenaar. Circuit Cour Juror. Sarah M. McConnell. $21.00. G. H Ricker. Circuit Court Sarah M. McConnell First publication November 4. 1937 Juror $23.00. J. D. Billingsley, Cir cuit Court Juror, $5.40. Oscar Pres Last publication December 2. 1937. ley, Circuit Court Witness. $7 40 Malheur County James Coleman. Circuit Court W it ness. $11.40. B H Gold. Circuit Ccurt Witness, $10.80. J. B. Jones. N O T IC E Circuit Court Witness, $13 00. Fred HUSBANDS approve the IS H EREBY G IV E N that the fo l C. Ausmus, Circuit Court Witness. shopping jaunts that lead the Want- C IT A T IO N lowing claims against Malheur coun $13.00. Robt. Wartham, Circuit Ads way ! They know real economy ty for the month of January, 1937. Court Witness, $13 00 M J. VUs- IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T O F THE . . . and they recognize it in the Want- S T A T E O F OREGON TO R THE were considered and ORDERED meyer. Circuit Court Witness. $13.00 paid as follows: Marion Charles. Circuit Court W it C O U N TY O F MALHEUR. Ad columns of the Journal! Here F E B R U A R Y 3, 1937 ness. $465. Dr Charles Palmer. In The Matter of the Estate of P at they find the things they want, to a . . . G E N E R AL FUND Circuit Court Witness. $11.40. Geo. rick Mcltyre, Deceased. Arthur Heer, Deputy Sheriff. $12.- Bridwell. Jury Baliff. $28 00 Mrs sporting goods, automobiles, posi T o all persons Interested in said 69 Chas S. Leavitt. Deputy Sheriff, George Bridwell. Witness Circuit tions, The Want-Ads jaunt is one Estate: i f f ’s O ffice $99 69 Hilton M Clark. Ccurt. $2 20. Murray Morton. Sup shopping tour that husbands enjoy IN TH E NAM E O F T H E STA TE $124 69 Valeda Thayer, Clerk. Sher- plies. $34 50 J. C. Alexander. Circuit O F O R E G O N : You and each of you Deputy Clerk. $125 00 along with their wives. Lorraine Court Witness. $820. Bank of M al hereby are required to appear tn the Lzlcar. Clerks Stenographer. $90 00 heur. Care of Poor. $1.233 08 Don above entitled Court and Cause, at LaVerne Pruitt, Clerk’s Stenograph Graham. Circuit Court Witness. the Courtroom of said Court in the er. $700 Jean Burrelle. Deputy As $8 00 Ray Mansur. Circuit Court County Courthouse at Vale. Oregon, sessor. $125. Mary Emma Burbidge Witness, $6 20. Nyssa Realty Com on the 24th day o f December. 1937. Clerk. Assessor's Office. $80 00 Jessie pany. Renewal of bends for Treas ; at 10:00 o ’clcck A. M , then and Hart. Clerk. Assessors O ffice. $80 Supt.: Coroner; Justice of the Peace there to show cause if any there be Ora C Hope. County Treasurer. $190.00 Percy Purvis. Justice Court why an order for the sale of the fo l $100 00. Kathryn Cloypool. County Costs $7 50: Premiums on bonds for lowing described real property: Lot School Superintendent. $125.00 Justices c f Peace A Sheriff $67 50 5 Block 73 Green's Addition to Nys Dr Anna B Prlchett, County Health Mrs. Myrtle Chester. Temporary as sa. tn Malheur County, Oregon, Officer. $25 00. Wm M Walker. sistance $10 00. C. C. Mueller. should not be made as prayed for Ccunty Reporter. $M.«7 A O Premium «1 bonds Sheriff. Clerk. la the petition of Carl H Ctaad. ad Moore. County $125 00. W L The following Is the cast who are being directed by Mrs. Charles Newblll, aunt Hattie, Miss Eulah, Bratton, ethers taking part are Miss Lucille Thrasher. Mrs. Clifford Snider. Mrs Rolland. Mrs D. L. An derson, Mr. Walter McPartland, Mr. Glenn McGinnis, Miss Joy Crum mett and Miss Betty Nelson. The cast also plan to take their play to various districts. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Cotton enjoy ed a Thanksgiving with several of Mrs Cotton’s relatives who came on Wednesday and stayed over until Monday They were: Mr. and Mrs Chas. Claybom from Wendell, Ida., ind Mrs Clayborn's sister and hus band, M r and Mrs. George True' blood and Mrs. N. A. Webb from Kimberley, Idaho. Rev. Ecklebarger performed a wedding ceremony this week fer Mr Walker of Walla Walla, Wash , and Miss Leon Firestone. Only imme diate relatives were present. A wed ding dinner was given before the voung couple left for their new heme in Washington. T.B . 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