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N YSSA G A TE C IT Y JOURNOL, THURS., A P R IL 21, 1938. gon, but within the United States, purchasing them already done for still gray dist stablish here a bank then within four weeks from the thee there be a store in Nyssa where and dist start the things that art date of the service of this summons By MRS. E. J. BEAM upon you; and if you fail so to ans- j thou canst get them either way. daily building up the faith in tne wer. w ri for lu r want w a m thereof, m ih v v *. the — P plaintiff ----- That be the New Golden Rule store public in them and since then we will apply to the Court for the relief where they do have the' latest and have grown at such a pace that even | The Ladies club held their fir s t’ demanded In the complaint, to wit: best In fine silks and cottons goods yet a few refuse to believe that it meeting since February 2 owning to for the foreclosure of City Liens up and the newest and finest in ready will last But not this bank for now j bad roads and weather conditions, on lots 6, 7. 8 and 9 ol Block 29,, Teutsch s'Addition to the Town of mades. i they are about to build the a new at the home of Mrs. Bruce Lafton N\\ssa, created by the construction Now Nyssa may not be a great and permanent home that they may with 18 members and one visitor of a sewer adjacent to said lots, the of which was assessed against city nor do we be where the earliest the better keep pace with the com- present Election of officers took cost same in the amount of *74 60 with place resulting as follows: Myrtle interest from February 17, 1938. at of spring produce grow, but that , mg growth of the city. doest not barr us from enjoying the Now Herschel Curry do be a dis Rore, president: Thelma Van Buren 6% pep annum, and that the same things of both city and the land ol penser of drugs of all kinds, he doest vice president; Mrs. John Molthan be sold and out of the proceeds the be paid the amount of its The hostess plaintiff mix a fine prescription at a fair secretary-treasurer. early spring. liens plus costs and that you and served a delicious lunch. each of you be forever barred and For weeks now we have fasted price or can sell thse cosmetics, j The zone spelling contest will be forclosed of all right, title and in upon the spring delicacies grown ir. home aids and perfumes and much terest to said lots. Things About Nyssa’s Shops the southlands and now this Sun else that a drug store in these mod held here Friday with schools from This summons is publihed by or several adjoining districts partici der of the Hon. Charles W. Ellis, ern times do carry and always you day that progressive grocer Mr ____ __ _________ _— ■ .. - —» Judge, in and for the above Ramsey at his market didst see that wil lfind him courteous and happy pating. A potluck lunch will be serv Circuit entitled court, made and entered on ed at noon. there were strawberries enough that to show thee his merchandise. the 14th day of April. 1938. pre Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olson and son scribing that this summons be Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad Didst get a w hiff of the sage lad all might have a first shortcake vertisers and thou wilt not waste Gene of Butte, Mont., Mrs. Zena served by publication thereat once feast of the year on Easter day. week for four successive and en breezes as they drifted in from thy time and thy gas going farther Keyes o f Marysvilel, Cal., and Mr each consecutive weeks in the Gate City And Mr. Wray at his Dime and and Mrs. W. H. Beam of Nyssa were Journal, a weekly newspaper oi tlie desert at dusk on Easter day. Dollar store didst announce to all all Monday and Wednesday guests general circulation published at Spicy they were and more fragrant this past week that fishing season at theE. J. Bean home. The ladies Nyssa in Mallieur County. Oregon. we thinks than any that are reput wast now on and that he had not A. L FLETCHER. are all sisters of Mrs. Beam. ed to play bout Ceylon’s isle. Attorney for Plaintiff forgot but instead had put in a full Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blodgett and First Publication: April 21. 1938. And didst see the gay Easter par stock of fishermans wares that Last Publication: May 19, 1938. two children of Nyssa were week ade of the season's latest styles as would go far in landing the most Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and end guests at the E. J. Beam home. our ladies didst hie themselves wary of the oldtimers in the pools. Elma entertained at an Easter din Those attending the Ed McDeRoe churchward on Easter morn. And Now Bernard Frost didst pop into ner Sunday. The day was spent in funeral services in Ontario Saturday not the ladies only had ar our place of business this week and visiting and playing games. An Eas NO TICE OF SALE rayed themselves in new adornment didst announce in no uncertain ter egg hunt was enjoyed by every were Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nichols. IN TH E C O U N TY C O URT OF Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nichols and but the masculine sex as well terms that his company the Idaho one. Thelm a Florea winning the OF THE STATE O F OREGON shone brighter and clearer than Power was reducing their rates and prize by finding the most eggs. children, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Lofton, FOR TH E C O U N T Y O F M A L Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Molthan, Mr. new pennies fresh from the mint. HEUR. that they were now effective. And Those present were Messrs and and Mrs. Fred Lawrance. Mr. and And we didst think that what a what a fine thing this will be for Mesdames C. O. Florea and family, Mrs. Gordon Dickson and Mr. and In the Matter o f the Estate of TH EO D O RE ROEDER. Deceased. fine thing it be that on one day of | all the house wives, weary of cook A. G. Scott and Dick. Howard Day Mrs. E. J. Beam. Under authority of an order the year at least we all can lay away ing in the hot days of summer on and George, A. G. Sorensen and Between 40 and 50 persons gath the things of every day living and the old coal stoves. For now every Marva Belle, Harold Robins and ered at the Ironside school house on given by the above entitled court on the 13th day of April, 1938, the step forth to sing a song of joy and one canst afford to use thjs service Bill Savage. Easter Sunday for a basket dinner. thanksgiving at the new birth which and save themselves much of the Roy Pierce and Oscar Bratton A Sunday school was organized with undersigned administrator of said be evidenced in nature with the summers wear and tear. Even in the were Sunday dinner guests at the Myrtle Rose elected superintendent. Estate will sell at private sale the following described real property coming of every spring. country this electrlcty is available l C. C. W yckoff home. Dottle Howard assistant superin Mrs. Fred Stephen received the tendent and Ida Van Buren sec in Malheur County, Oregon: The And speaking o f things new and in most areas and the country wife quarter ( N E 'i ) of reborn. Hast been out on the lands doest no longer need to feel like news of the death of her father in retary-treasurer. Class teachers will Northeast Northeast quarter (N E ' i > o ' 3c ■. Nebraska, where man hast not yet turned the civilizations step child. be appointed next Sunday. 25, Twp. 21 S. R. 46 E. W. M. Barbara Jean and Betty Wyckoff desert into farmsights. The earth be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beam and Doest have n sweet tooth and art Bids will be received by the un carpeted there with lush green grass wishing for something new and d if j attended the Easter egg hunt at the two sons of Unity attended the dersigned at his office at Nyssa, studded with myriads of gay colored ferent in candies, Then haste thee Methodist church Saturday. Easter picnic here Sunday. Oregon, from and after the 14th Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day called blossoms as fragile they be as fine to the Nyssa Pharmacy for there Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engle and lace and cling close to the brown they do carry a full ljne of these at the Henry Dayl home Sunday. daughter and Mrs. Fannie Van day of May, 1938, and the terms of Several from this community at Cleave of Hereford all attended the saje are as follows: 20% of amount earth as if for protection. But spread goodies at many prices and they be of bid at time of sale and balance tended the contata given at the Easter dinner here. out for miles in every direction. And fresh. of price upon confirmation by the does under the sage the desert 111- Methodist church Sunday night. And Omer at the Owhyee drug do Court. Alba Goodell threshed clover seed lies do grow and soon will be burst be displaying something that be Animals and Darkness C AR L H. COAD. for Fred and Joe Stephens last ing into bloom and the cactus which new and different in powders. And No animal can see if it is per Administrator with the Will intermingle with them. A Jack rab week. what woman be there who is not fectly dark, for the eye is so con Annexed of said Estate. bit scampeers down the road and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W yckoff a t interested in something new in this structed that light rays from an ob Dated and first published April in a gully a meadowlark flushes out tended a class party Friday night. line. Tis summer time soon when ject must be reflected into the eye 14. 1938. o f her nest. There be no monotony Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sorensen re before it can be seen and with the the old tints ye used will be all Last published May 12, 1938. here, but Life teeming and expres turned to W ilder Thursday after total absence of light, there can be wrong, for a summer tan takes a sing its beauty and harmony in all working a week at the Henry Day no light rays. There are many ani different shade. home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell things. Final Account We do speak to thee so often of Donna Belle and Alva Jr. were Sun mals, however, like the domestic W ithin the last week we didst the fjn e automotive repairing that day dinner guests at the L. E. Good cat, that have the power of expand NO TICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF talk with a thin mite of a girl about ing the pupil of the eye very wide Ed Pruyne does, but he also doest ell home near Vale. F IN A L ACCOUNT food. And she didst with all serious so as to admit more easily any light otherthings as well and fine weld ness tell us that of course when food Harold and Juanita Boyles a t rays that may be present. Thus it IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T OF THE ing do be one of his special special STATE OF OREGON FO R M A L whs scarce the older children must tended school Monday after missing is possible for them to see better in ties. HEUR CO UNTY. eat little that the younger brothers several days. Glen will be able to re faint light or dusk than animals Now speaking of specialties, the turn next week as his scarlet fever j lacking the power to enlarge the In the Matter of the Estate of and sisters might have enough that JAMES B. SW AN, Deceased. pupil of the eye. their tiny bodies be fed and not al Wilsons Grocery doest make a spe was not severe. N O TICE IS H EREB Y GIVEN. together fade away. And when we cially of fine foods at fair prices Mrs. Highland is visiting her son That E. J. Burrough, the Adminis did look into her pinched face we and among the best ot these are David at the S. B. Hoffm an home. Lumber Measure trator of the estate of James B. didst wonder how many times she their fresh vegetables kept always Jack Brode, Erls Jamison, Dwight In the lumber trade the unit of had gone hungry and under fed fresh and crisp on that counter Burl and Dean W yckoff attended measurement is the ‘ 'board-foot,” Swan, Deceased, has rendered and that one younger might have the made special by the soft misty icy the sun rise service near Nyssa Sun which equals 1 square foot, 1 inch presented for settlement, and filed added liouishment for growth, that spray doest bath them day and day. thick. To find the board-feet in a in said Court his first and final she should be so wise in these mat night in its coolness. Sage brush is almost the thing of standard board multiply the length, account of his administration of Many have been *the pictures the past in this district most of in feet, by the width, in jnches, and said estate, together with a petition ters. An didst think what a trnverety, these last few weeks which the Nys- the farmers have their land cleared divide the result by 12. To get the for distribution; and that Monday board-feet in planks or square tim the 25th day of April, 1938, at the that here in tills land where Inst sa theatre hast shown that many and ready for seeding. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Goodell and bers, multiply the length in feet hour of one thirty P.M. of said day, fall and summer were dumped to folks have felt didst all but have rot enough foods to have fed every a "must see" clause to them so fine fam ily called at the Virgil McGee | by the width and then the thick- and the courtroom in the City of Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, has j ness in inches and divide by 12. hungry child and adult in tills com they were. But this be ever the pol home Monday. munity for the whole winter if we icy of this play house. T o provide could but get together and find the best in picture entertainment some way to store them, even as did ^>r its patrons. IRONSIDE NEWS Ye Snooper’s Column Buena V ista News Notice of Sale Final Account Electrical W iring S e e E . A . W im p Nyssa Electrical Shop HAY INSURANCE Nyssa Realty Co. M. Final Account Notice o f Meeting N O TICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF OF F IN A L ACCOUNT NO TICE OF M E ETING OW YHEE IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T , M ALH E U R C O U N TY, O RE GO N: Notice Hereby is Given, That the Beard of Directors of the Owy hee Irrigation District, sitting as a Board ol Equalization, will meet on Tuesday, the 3rd day oi May, 193 !, at 8:00 o’clock P. M. of said day, at its office at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment roll and apportion ment of charges, for irrigation water to be furnished during fh e 1937 sea son, to all lands under the North Canal o f the District. The assess ment roll and record may be in spected at the office of the District by any interested person during o f fice hours of each business day. By order of the Board of Directors. Owyhee Irrigation District, Frank T. Morgan, Secretary. Dated and first published, April 7, 1938. Last published April 28, 1937. IN TH E C O U N TY C O URT OF THE STATE O F OREGON FO R M A L HEUR C O UNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of R. L. MUNGER. Deceased. NO TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, T h at Carlton E. Fretwell, the Ad ministrator, with the will annexed of the estate of R. L. Munger, D e ceased, has rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in said Court his first and final account of his administration of said estate, together with a petition for distri bution in accordance with the pro visions of the last will and testa ment; and that Monday the 25th day of April, 1938, at the hour of one thirty P. M. of said day, and the Court room in the City of Vale, M al heur County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and hear ing of said petition, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file ex ception in writing to said account and contest the same. C AR LTO N E. F R E TW E LL Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of R. L. Munger, Deceased. First publication March 24 ,1938. Last publication April 21, 1938. required by law. to the undersigned at his office in Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, this notice being first published March 24, 1938. M A X S. T A G G A R T Administrator Datp of Last Publication April 21. 1938. Cordio '1^ 5 , Notice to Creditors IN THE C O U N TY C O U R T OF THE STA TE OF OREGON FO R TH E C O U N T Y O F MALHEUR. iVA In the Matter of the Estate o f Har ry L. Barlow, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Max S. Taggart has been appointed by the above entitled County Court as A d ministrator of the Estate of Harry L, Barlow, Deceased. A ll persons having claims against POULTRY MEN! Increase your production AT A LOWER COST USE OWYHEE EGG PRODUCER AL THOMPSON & SON C O AL— FEED— G R A IN Nyssa PHONE 26 SUMMONS ESTATES Notice of Sale For Figures on said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as Nyssa Heights Then in Ontario there art two M R S DAN CO RB ETT dandy show places also where they do give a varied nnd excellent en Sunday guests at the Webb Ben tertainment. These do be the Roxie and the Pix nnd their programs art nie home were Mr. Bennie’s brother each week advertised in these pages Leslie of Minnesota and their that thou needs not take a long trip daughter and husband of Ontario Mrs. Carl Sebum of Nyssa called j unnecessarily. Wednesday afternoon on Mrs. Dan j These farm sales that W alter Fo: Corbett nnd Mrs. Earl Anderson. nnd his son do put on each Satur Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Kurtz and i day with Bert Anderson to sell tin fam ily ntended church services i n ! wares do be growing ench week in Parma Easter Sunday and spent the I popularity and their fame do be day with the O. E. Mitchell family coming spread far out over the near Nampa. Easter be indeed come and gone lands that the opportunities for Easter Sunday guests at the Glen [ nnd we all have paraded our best of good bargaining for both seller and City o f Nyssa Suiter home were Mrs. Suiter's sis the season's new apparell but the buyer are getting better and better ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Lake and vs. time hast come when all the old And now one no longer need wait daughter o f Nampa. wardrobe must be laid away gainst until the whole furnishings are sold Gladys Hoyt et ux. Miss June Wester spent Easter the coming of another winter and in to take advantage of the bargains in Sunday at the Fred Osterkamp its stead summery things of coot live stock For promptly at a certain home. cottons and soft silks be provided. hour these art put aside and the an Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers called | Now whether thou dost be one of imals sold that they may move at the Earl Anderson home Sunday. those who dost fashion their own again before night falls. A number of our folks enjoyed the garments out of yardage or whe Now Wes Browne at his hard Easter cantata "Hosanna” given by Theadore Roeder Estate ther thou doest feel that there be ware mart doest carry every thing the choir Sunday evening at the a greater saving and satisfaction in that the farmer doest use out side Methodist church in Nyssa. and in but the best of all be those M r and Mrs. Reece Byram and [ John Deere tractors and all their family spent Easter Sunday with Swan Estate varied equipment and Wes do be a their son. W. L. Byram and family peach to deal with too, and this we in Nyssa Hunger Estate can say from personal experience. Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Em - j Hast a building problem, great or est Lunger visited with Mrs. Earl! small or nrt wondering if purchance Anderson Tuesday. there might be some way where by Mr. and Mrs Richard Hansen of I Barlow Estate thou might start that new home a Nampa came to the Webb Pennie building this summer. Talk it over home Sunday to visit Mr. Pen- with Willard Jackson at his lumber nie's brother. Leslie of Minnesota. yard on First and if it be at all pos Mrs John Oliver of Jordan Val- sible he wilt show thee the way. ; ley. Mr. Suiter's sister, and Mrs. Owyhee Irrigation District nnd he will tell thee true. I Lyril.i Parker. Mr Suiter's mother, One of the first to recognize the arrived at the Glen Siler home! Summons wealth and the possibilities of this Monday evening. The mother e x - ! I country side nnd our city was the Peels to remain for a visit of sever-1 SUMMONS FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Next to Bakery First National bank of Portland al days. IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T O F THE STA TE O F OREG O N FO R THE who when the financial skies were Mr and Mrs. Walter Nye and son C O U N TY O F MALHEUR. Alvan called at the Dan Corlett THE C IT Y O F N YS S A A Munici pal corporation. Plaintiff. home Friday evening. vs. Mont and Jimmie Joe Corbett en- 1 G LA D Y S H O Y T A N D E J H O YT. tert lined at Easter dinner Allen and Her husband: and also all other Johnle White, Jimmie Gaston nnd persons or parties unknown claim ing anv rights, title, estate, lien or Gerald Sebum of Nyssa. Interest in the real estate described herein. Defendants. T o Gladys Hoyt and E. J. Hoyt, The T erm "M u c k ra k e" It don’t pay to take a .chance on losing her husband; and alo all other per The original reference to muck sons or i>artles unknown claiming rake was to a character in Bun- any right, title, estate, lien or inter your crop . . . Let us insure your hay yan's “ Pilgrim 's Progress” so in est In the real estate described tent on raking up muck that he herein. Defendants: against fire. See us before it is too late IN THE NAM E O F T H E STATE could not see a celestial crown held O F OREGON You are hereby re above him. On April 14. 1906, Pres quired to appear and answer the ident Roosevelt delivered his speech complaint filed against you in the entitled suit within ten days in which he used the term "muck above from the date o f service of this rake" in attacking the practice of summons upon you. if served with making sweeping and unjust in this County: or if served within Don Graham, Manager charges of corruption against men any other County o f this State, then | within twenty aavs from the date and corporation*. or if served outside the Stale of Ore- Joseph and Egypt against the day of need. Surely a Wisdom and Love which aoest so abundantly and bountifully supply a childrens needs will also give us the wisdom and where withal that in another year we may build a general storehouse for the needy's needs and may there never be again n child in this land o f abundance who has to feel the pangs of hunger and undernourish ment that a younger child may gain the strength to live, from their sac rifice. been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person inter ested in said estate may appear and file exception in writing to said account and contest the same. E. J BURRO UG H , Administrator of the estate of James B Swan, Deceased. First publication March 24, 1938. Last I ubllcation, April 21, 1938. Notice to Creditors NOTICE OF MEETING "L One ittle can waste In your daily stops and starts, your engine eats up gasoline faster than you realize. How far your engine runs depends on how often you stop and start, how much you actually drive in low and second gears. In "low ,” your engine makes about 12 rev olutions for each turn of your wheels. In ■“ second,” about 8. In “ high,” it makes only about 4. Shell engineers found that getting away on a single start can waste enough “ undi gested" gasoline to carry you ^ of a mile. T o cut this costly waste,'they found a way to rearrange the chemical structure of gaso line, making every drop usable to your motor under all driving conditions. S tart n i Y mile o Y O U R G E A R R A TIO IN HIGH GEAR IS ABOUT 4 TO 1 IN SECOND GEAR IS ABOUT 8 TO 1 IN LOW GEAR IS ABOUT aves o n S TO 1 T h e more you S T O P and S T A R T , the farther your engine travels in compar ison to your wheels . . . and the greater your waste o f "undigested" gasoline. You can save on your stop-and go driving costs by the regular use o f Super Shell. T ry it — and see for yourself. 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