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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS.. APRIL 21, 1938 grand Jury which is In session now I A Clinic for pre-school chUdren In Vale. Fred Morton rt ux to Mabel Mor-1 was * * * * * 1 * ™ ™ % , " { ¡ £ I«* half niter-st in b W '.b t . house Monday. Dr. Van der VlUgl E -.5W . SE '..‘ W . lots 2. 3. and and Dr Norcott were hi charge. 4. Sec 18; and N W -.N W h Sec 19- Six children were examined. Those attending the P T. A. ' 13-42. 1210 37. *10. ANNOUNCING C. W. Glen. S ieriff to J. N. Ran- County Council in Ontario Saturday ^ NE. lN W '4 Sec. 15-18-45. 12 23 form the Kolony were Messrs Bach, Just Installed Cotton. Newbill and the Misses 35 , $2190 j n Rankin tt ux to Walter Bell, Nelson and Bratton. A New Meat Counter C. M. Beaumont delivered a re N E hN W '. Sec. 15-18-45 6 13 36. $1 and gistered one-year-old bull to the ( q q Deed». | p ayette-Oregon Slope Irrigation Commercial club of Ontario Tues Ice Cream Cabinet district to Robert A. Cox-part of day, this is the fourth bull he has Oregon & Western Colonization sold this season. h a d w ic k No weeds grow under C. C. Cot NE'. Sec. 26-10-47. 1 14 38. $15,000. c a b in Co. to Heber M. Haitt, SE hSE 1* ton's feet, he is already weeding and thinning his beets. *> «*■ « « £ Conrad Martin is a member of the Marriage Licenses Mr „ „ „ M,, 0i — ---------- Issued AM P and Robert James McConnell Dopoe Bay were complimented with Opal Eva Ivers. 4 14 38. a hour followed by light re Stephen Joseph Evans and Hilda freshment.4 served by the members. Marie Smit. 4 1H 38. ■ ■ leave for Portland— Complaints Fil-d in Circuit Court On Monday night Dr. and Mrs. City of Nyssa vs. Gladys Hoyt et . E. D. Norcott. with Art Norcott left al. 4 13 38. Foreclosure of liens. $74.60 for Portland u. be at the bedside oi B. F Shearer Co. vs. Robt E. Lees their mother. Mrs. C. K. Norcott et al. 4 15 38. Foreclosure of lien who is a patient in one of the hos- $209. pltals there and took a sudden turn Petitions Filed in Probate Couri for the worse. 1 Estate of Jodie R. Whittenburg. I ________________________ 4 12 38. Guardianship of Betty Joe Whit tenburg. 4 12 38. NEW S OF RECORD Easter Picnic— | Kingman Matron Improves— The Johnson and Fretwell clan Ml Ravmolld TUal.,h r who wu Several members of the local lodge made up a picnic on Easter and operated upon by Dr O G van dei ol the order of Eagles attended the spent the day in Succor creek. v ^ g t two w ^ks ago at the Ontario group meeting and initiation in h o s p i t a l * a t hc^ne and is re- Vacationing— Weiser on Monday evening. ported to be recovering nicely. ONTARIO Mr and Mrs. James Dealhousen PICKS THE PICK Returns Home— .................- - .... — left on Wednesday on a vacation Uhildren Operated Upon— OE THE PICTURES On Monday Mrs P M. Warren trip to California. Helen, the young daughter of Mr returned home from a weeks visit Attends Father s I uneral— and Mrs. William Pennington and MID. - - - SAT. in La Grande. Mrs. A. M. Highsmith. of Nyssa, Freddie Bennett were operated up- SUN-f MON.-TUES. her sister, Mrs. M M Joyce of On on the first of the week by Dr. van Visit at Hospital— tario. and two brothers, Messrs. J der Vlugt for acute appendicitis and April 24-25-26 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W and H. A. Sattgast of New both are reported to be recovering Boersma were visitors of Mr. Oce Plymouth, returned last Saturday nicely, Schweitzer at the Veterans hosptial from Opdyke. 111., where they at- Eastern Star Meeting----- in Boise. tended the funeral of their father. your news items to the Eagles Meet— P I X House G uest— Blaine Ballah of Denver, Colo., was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank Morgan over the Easter holi day. Visits from Caldwell— Mrs. E. B. Butler of Caldwell was a business visitor in Nyssa on Monday and visited with old friends while here. vto^BRUCf f i x v t 100 Y carr Motor to Caldwell For Day— Mr. and Mrs. William Schireman and Mr. and Mrs. Bqd Anderson motored to Caldwell on Sunday and drove out over the recently finished seotionVif Idaho's portion of the I- O-N road. They report that this has been surfaced and oiled and is now In excellent condition. Former Resident Visits— Mrs. Ethel M. Prior of Pendleton Is visiting Mrs. Cunningham the next few days. Mrs. Prior Is well known to the Fri.-Sat. April 22-23 older residents of Nyssa having liv Set Against the ed here for several years when she h im . n o v o Background of managed the Sinclair cafe, at it Is as Spain’s CIVIL now known. HOF j U O N G WAR! CASSIDI IN A Son Born— "THE LAST "HEART OF TRAIN FROM On April 9 a baby boy was born to ARIZONA” MADRID” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrill at the family home. Dr. J. J Sarazin at-1 Sun.-Mon-Tues. May 1-2-3 tended and reports both mother and son as doing well. S/’ IH H K in n n 6.1 HI1Í • I.OV R aT R A O T EfTPtiO T 1 "'»LIONEL BARRYMORE 1 a ftliq J/ o M u yn f t jy z i , K t v m Midnight S A T U R D A Y Ontario SUN.-M ON.-TUES. HERE COMES THE BIG S H O W ! Now for the Time of Your Life JACK OAKIE, BOB BURNS KENNY BAKER. ANN MILLER “ Radio City Revels” s pecials FOR FRIDAY AND S A T U R D A Y , APRIL 22-23 i Lara -x -J ARROWROCK brand or 4 ib. 47c Snowdrift (: lb-t>an8 $1.09 Flour 49 1b. bags $1.13 garsten Q ..» .. OUQar WHITE SATIN in cloth bags 10 lb. 57c ^ lîJC Ç NUBORA Gamulated O O ap Large Giant Size (Shoj)ping bag free with each package) No. 303 cans Golden Bantam 3 cans n Ginger Snaps 5'n>h n rt_ r t. , u roasted ■ eanUtS Jumbo Size 2 lb. I f ___ Shin tine ground fresh L*Oftee 1 ib. Packages Matches Cartoons of 6 boxes Oats 9 ,b hags Pancake Flour l'ib .'b a irí C * W IL S O N 25c 23c 23c 23c 15c 35c 59C G r OC ERY A Dependable Food Store NYSSA Day In Boise— Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mrs. Clifford motored to Boise on Tuesday and spent the day. OREGON C Lumber and Building Material C. E. Porter to John Whitestine. Girl Scouts Meet— W 'gSW 'v Sec. 36-17-46. 3 16 83 On Wedneslay evening of ast week $300. the Girl Scouts held their regular John Whitestine to Milton L. Knauf et al. N W v N W 1, Sec. 24; meting at the Parish hall. N '.N E ’ i Sec. p3; and East 15 acres New Realtor— of NE’ .N W * Sec. 23-17-46. 4 11 38. Mr. Oscar Olsen of Seattle. Wash.. j 1TO0 is now associated with Mr. Don M p d . Williamson to Arthur Sykes. Graham in the Nyssa Realty com lots 5 and 6 , block 188. Ontario. pany. 4 1138. $10. P. D. Wililamson to aMud Sykes. Major Operation— lots 7 and 8 . block 188. Ontario. Mrs. G. H. Newby of Linton, In diana underwent a major opera- 3 P. D. Williamsson to Oliver W. tion last week and is reported to Sykes, lots 9 and 10, block 188. On now be out of danger. tario. 10 6 37. *10. C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Eastern Andv Swan III— Andy Swan has been under the Oregon Federal Savings and Loan care of Dr. J. J. Sarazin for the past Assn., lots 38 and 39. block 1, River- week for pneumonia, but while still side add. to Ontario. 3 26 38. $1014.14. very 111 is reported to be some Idagon Sheep Co. of Idaho to Ida- better. gon Sheep Co. of Oregon, SV4 Sec. 16-17-42. 3 11 38. $500 shares of cap- Guests from Payette— ita] stQCj{ Mr and Mrs. C. W. Buckner en- Audrea Nietoon et vir to-H . G. tertained Mrs. C J. Stenberg and Johnson lots 3 and 4 block 21. Nys- her daughter La Faunne from p »y- sa. 4 11 38 $1.00. (Q C. Deed.) ette over last Sunday. c c Hunt et ux to Golden Rule Daughters Visiting— Mrs. Mildred Vaughn and her son Jerry of Vancouver and Mrs. Oscar Golden of Lebanon arrived on Fri day for a fortnight visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long. Mrs. Ralph Beutler of Salem and her daughter are visiting with her Junior Legion A uxiliary- On Saturday of last week the girls parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thomp of the Junior Legion auxiliary hik- son. ed along the Idaho side of the river and had a picnic lunch anl welner roast ROXY QROCERY j c. meni took plow a n t t ago Sunday. Visits Mother Who is 111— Mr. and Mrs. Andy McGinnis. former residents of Nyssa. and now living in Likely. Cal . made a hur- ried trip to Nyssa Sunday, to visit Mr McGinnis' mother who has been seriously ill They returned to Cal- ifornia Monday, but Mr McGinnis, said that he and his family would return to Nyssa again about the first of May to make their perman- ent home here j *10. ODE TO EASTERN OREGON From the muddy Mississippi j To the blue Pacific shore From the bleak Canadian border To Old Mexlcos front door I have treked o'er numreous Mountains, Thru the vallies. ’cross the plains. Tramped the soggy, flooded rain- belts, 'Been where dust plugs up your veins. But no place quite caught my fancy Nor fit in my seneme of things Like the sense of real security. That EASTERN OREGON" brings. So here I'll build my castle Where there's nothing much to fear Drougth and flood no more 111 ‘wrassle’ Gosh! I’m glad I landed here. Hugh Glasgow. K IN G M A N KOLONY Lodge No 147, A. F & A. M , lots 8 . 9. and 10, block 4, Nyssa. 3 23 38. *10. United States to Rainey Arville Bybee N W '. Sec. 83-14-40. 11 10 25. Rainey Arville Bybee at ux to Rosina Rutherford N Sec. 23-14- 40 . 4 1138. $10. Emmett S. Johnson to Hugh L. Taylor et ux W 1, SW 1, N W '. Sec. 4- 18147. 4 11 38. *500. Gaston Dieudone et ux to James D. Smith et ux. lote 8 , 9. and 10. block 79, Ontario. 2 8 38. $100. Loring Taylor, guardian to P. M. Tutt, ,ots u and 12 block 72 Mr. Yenter was buried on Wed nesday and left no known immediate relatives. List of Legal Adver tisements in this is sue, as required by Law. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERrv IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THF. COUNTY OF MALHEUR In The Matter of the Estate ot D. M tcLAFFERTY, Deceased. Under authority of an order giv en by the above entitled court on the 21ts day of April. 1938. the un dersigned administrator of said Estate will sell at private sale the following lescribed real property in Malheur County. Oregon: 8 outh half of Soutneast quar ter of Sec. 12. Twp. 21 S. R 45 E W M„; the North half of Northeast quarter; the South east quarter of Northwest quar ter; the Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter: the North west quarter of Southeast quar ter: the Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter; all of Sec tion 13. Twp 21. S R. 45 E W M Bids will be received by the un dersigned at the Office of Carl H Coad. attorney at law. at Nvssa. Oregon, from and after the 21st day of Mav. 1938. and the terms of sale will be upon contract of sale reserv ing title to property as security for sale price until paid subject to con firmation tav the Court, GEORGE C MaeLAFFERTY. Administrator with the Will An nexed. of said Estate Dated and first published April 21. 1938 Last published May 19. 1938. JACKSON LUMBER CO. Nyssa, Oregon Phone 47 Ramsey’s Market We Deliver Phone 3 SPECIALS FOR FRI.-SAT — April 22-23 phg Pineapple No-2 can 17C Jello Bananas 31bs Salt Iodized 26 oz. pkg. Fig Bars Sugar |“ |_____ rlour 10 lbs- hard wheat 49-lb. sk. 19c 6c 19c 59c $1.49 PROGRAM OF Nyssa Theatre FRIDAY and S A T U R D A Y — April 22-23 THE GOLDEN RULE Advertising Under New F. H* A . Loans BY POLLYANNA CLUB Twenty-eight ladies of Kingman Kolony and Newell Heights spent a very pleasant afternoon at the Groeer Critically 111 — Jim Lane home Wedensday, the oc Mr. E. W Smith who recently casion being., a shower given in oi>ened Smitty's Grocery Store Is honor of Mrs. Oscar Schafer and critlcally ill at the Western Hotel. Mrs. John Thiel. under the care of Dr. G. G. van der Mrs. Wiley Johnson of Nez Perce, Vlugt, Idaho and Mrs. H. C. Clare of Boies were callers in the Conrad M otors to Council— _ „ „ Martin home Thursday. On Saturday Dr. G. R. Kingston Mrs. Chas Wilson. Mrs. Mary . —. . a tv il drove to XT Nyssa f/kw*w form I Council O and Greens add. to Nyssa. 4 7 37. $200. Nichols and son Wade were Caldwell Mrs. Kingston returned with him for Willow Creek Lang Co. to Pedro shoppers Saturday. a few days visit Oguisa. S ’ vNWVi Sec. 9-17-44. 3 13 The Easter program given by the Much stress was placed upon hob- 50 Sunday school of the Kingman com bies and pleasures and benfits. A L Sproul et ux to Ralph O. Dll- munity church tvas enjoyed by a Visits Daughter— 1 Ion NE»iNWV 4 Sec. 18-17-44. 5 20 37. large crowd. Rev. Tetwiler of Nampa delivered Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keiser and *50. Buster spent Sunday in Boise where Francis A. Gardner et ux to O. L. the sermon after which a basket they visited Miss Sue Keener, w h o; Gleason et al, 3 acres in Sec. 29-19- dinenr was served to all. Sunday, April 24 a group from ls a student nurse at St. Luke's hos- 47. 3 30 38. $10. nitai there I W. J. Winslow et ux to Cornelia the Presbyterian church of Ontario , M. Batt, N 'kN W 'i Sec. 35-16-43 will have charge of the services in Sister Visit— 5 4 36. $10. the morning at the Kingman Com- Mrs Pete Olsen and her daughter Myrtle L. Winslow et vir to P. G. i munity church and in the evening Gene of Butte. Mont, who has been Batt, S W '.N E 'i, N W '.S E ',. and a group from the College of Idaho visiting in Calili ( ilia for several NE SW 'i Sec. 35-16-43. 5 4 36. $10. will have charge of the meeting. weeks arrived this week with her Payette-Oregon Slope Irrigation A business meeting of the church sister, Mrs. Zena Keyes of Marys- District to Karl J. Matthews et ux, will be held in the Kingman school vilel. Cal, for a visit with another S W 'iS W 'i Sec. 25-16-47. 4 8 38. \ house Wednesday evening. April 20. sister. Mrs. W. H. Beam of Nyssa. $2585. j Every one interested in the church Rena V. MeCallum to Donald is invited to attend. Old Timer Succumbs— Mrs. Minnie Hill, a sister of Mrs. Clarence E Yenter of Dead Ox Verne MeCallum et al. SE’ i-S W h Flat died tit tlhe I Exon Nursing Sec. 21-20-46. 4 6 38. $10. (Also covers Frank (Newbill arrived Jrom Los Baker Co. lots). Angeles Tuesday and Is planning on home Monday night from nephritis H. J. Tate et ux to Pete Rader et spending the summer with relatives and complications resulting from old ux. W ' l SEU Sec. 6-18-45. 4 14 38. in this locality. age. Legal For Repairing and Rem odeling CJ1 Phone 'ournal NYSSA OREGON Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Matinee Saturday 10c-25c HAS THEM Nights 10c-35c SU N D AY and M O N D A Y— April 24-25 RED BALL OVERALLS CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CHARLES BOYER — in— For M en and Boys TOVARICH A heavy 8 oz. sanforized shrunk material— both blue and stripe—and in either hi-baek and but ton back styles. 98c 79c Mens Sizes Boys Sizes T U E SD A Y — April 26 The Big Nite Expensive Husbands — with— BEVERLY ROBERTS, PATOIC KNOWLES W ED N ESD AY and T H U R SD A Y — APRIL 27-28 WOLVERINE Work Shoes Double Bill Change of Heart The shoe that stays soft, wears longer and is more comfortable. Made of shell horsehide— brown and black—and both regular and 8 -inch tops. — with— GLORIA STEWART. MICHAEL WHALEN $2.49 up Tex Rides With the Boy Scouts Mens Heavy Cotton Work Sox 2 pr. I 25c Feature No. 2 — with— TEX RITTER