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NYSSA GATE C IT Y JO U RNAL, TH U R SD A Y, J U L Y 21, 1938 weary creature woulst rest a mo ment at his side seeming to know that this old proven friend of his was doing all in his power to stop the hurt in its body. Truly it didst blot out a bit the stories we have have had to be abandoned and the| all other persona or parties un known claiming any right, title, impoverished owner forced to start ! estate, Hen or interest in the real elsewhere because they did not estate described m the complaint realize the menace of them in the i on file herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE beginning and foolishly delayed OF OREGON: You are hereby re too long in attempting their control so irerefiH v ....., , . ----| — m eir control quired to appear and answer the coinpluint filed against you in the cruelty. V d * abuS* and and extermination. The nine lives i above entitled suit within ten days _. I of a cat passes Into nothing in com- List of Legal Adver from the date of service of this ™ that the !• O N. road parison with the tenacity and per-! tisements in this is summons upon you, if served within should be in tip top shape that this sistance of these pernicious pests.1 tills County; or if served within any sue, as required by harvest of ours might go to seaports And here again eternal vigllence other county of this State, then within twenty days from the date for transportation at a minimum of becomes the password in their ex Law. of the service of this summons upon cost and time. | termination. This chap who does vou; or within four weeks after the first publication of this summons, It did come to mind this past know his biology and chemistry a s , io-wit: within four weeks after June, week that to keep the feminine well as his weeds didst tell us alsol 13rd, 1938; and if you fail to answer, SUMMONS charm throughout the hot summer that there were certain chemicals! for want thereof, the plaintiff will Things About Nyssa's Shops days was a never ending task and that could be applied that if started i ipply to the court for the relief de- j uanded in the complaint, to-wit' H. D. Holmes one which requires eternal vigll in time could and would do this I That the title of the plaintiff be I ence. And tis here that the new job of elimination and control of vs. tuieted in and to Lots No. 3 to 19 ; and modern deodorants and per noxious weed problem. And if one ;nclustve of Block 150 of Ward's | Gladys Hunt, et ux This past week we didst drive out spiration killers do stand us in such is interested the County agents o f Addition to the City of Nyssa. Mal- ueur County, Oregon, and that the I to tell a friend that his horses good stead and there be no better fice will most galdly supply the In iefendants and each of them be re- liadst broken their pasture fence place in town to replenish thine formation and co-operate in every J. C. McConnell, et al atiired to set forth the nature o f ! and were feeding upon our land worn out and out moded stock than way in aiding in this most valuable their claims thereto and that all i vs. uch claims adverse to the title of And when we didst arrive didst find at the Nyssa Pharmacy. and necessary work if our lands are he plaintiff be adjudged null and Joseph L. Lee et ux him in the barn where another old and that the defendants and And whilst we are in the way of remaln clean and free from dia- horse wast sick until the flanks of odors and such what nots we did bolicaI veKhation. ach of them be decreed to have no state, right, title. Interest or lien him didst drip with perspiration Isabell Rudd not long since talk with an Ameri- But one of the best methods of pon said described property or any and quiver in pain. Also the veter can born Japanese who had recent- 1 Prevention of these biological pests vs. >art thereof. inarian was there and doing all ly return from his first visit t o ! is to be sure of planting clean and This summons Is published by or James Terry Rudd der of the Hon. Cnarles W. Ellis, that he could. But the big man, the home of his ancestors. He didst inspected seeds. And when one pur Circuit Judge, In and for the above its owner didst stand close by and tell us that there they didst ob chases theirs from the Al Thomp entitle court, made and entered on ESTATES wouldest tenderly still the animal, ject to the occidental smell of him son feed and seed yard that be the the 21st day of June, 1938, prescrib ing that this summons be served by pushing back the forelock from its and to the stench at American foods kind that they get always. Notice of Settlement publication thereof once each week burning eyes combing his fingers as we do to those scents pecularly Art vacation minded but thy for four successive and consecutive Estate of C. L. McCoy through the tangled mane until the oriental. And we were reminded of clothes have assumed a worn and weeks in the Nyssa Gate City Jour nal, a weekly newspaper of general the first time we didst partake of bedraggled attitude toward life and circulation published at Nyssa In Notice to Creditors Japaness fish broth. Our thoughts if thou doest purchase new ones j Malheur County, Oregon. A. L. FLETCHER, didst conjive up pictures of desicat- there will be nothing left for th e 1 Estate of Ernest B. Alsop Attorney for Plaintiff. ed crabs on a warm beach and an trip. Cheer up take them into Mrs. First pub. June 23, 1938. Summons old coyote that long since breathed Morgans Nyssa Tailor shop for a j Last pub. July 21. 1938. his last on the desert. But we didst refurbishing and renewal process. ' SUMMONS drink it down and since have come Truly they pass for new ones again j For Publication Summons to like It. Also that succulent sukl But before thou doest depart sup- ! IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF TH E I yaki they do serve with raw egg ply they self with new accessories j STA TE OF OREGON FO R TH E; SUMMONS FOR P U B LIC ATIO N C O U N TY OF MALHEUR. IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF is indeed a choice morsel. for the old frock If thou too wouldst J C. McConnell, William H. Mc THE STATE OF OREGON IN Connell and Anna J. Harris, Plain- But for Americans the good old j feel that they are new. Some new \ AND FO R TH E C O U N TY OF tiffs. MALHEUR. three squares a day sufflceth and | summer shoes and collars and cuffs, j VIRGIL E. vs. ISABELLE RUDD, Plaintiff, the staples that our grandmothers A tie perchance and gloves to Joseph L. Lee, otherwise known! JOHNSON vs. served still spell good eats to most match. And all these things thou as J. L. Lee and Angelina Lee, hus IR R IG A T IO N AND CON JAMES T E R R Y RUDD, Defend- of us. And at the Wilson Grocery canst purchase at the Golden Rule band and wile, if either be living, STR U C TIO N ENGINEERING and the unknown heirs of said they do carry them in al! standard store to match any costume. To JAMES T E R R Y RUDD, the Joseph L. Lee, otherwise known as Oregon License No. 1890 brands and in packages large or J. L. Lee, or Angelina Lee, or Len a Wive named defendant: Verily we do dwell in the land of Idaho License No. C. E.—382 IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE small to fit thy family's need. abundance. On every side as the nox B. Boyle, deceased, and also all O F OREGON You are hereby re P. O. Box GOO other persons or person unknown And speaking of Standard brands harvest ripens we do hear stories claiming quired to appear and answer to the any right, title, estate, lien Nyssa Oregon perhaps nothing be more standard and see the proof of them of huge or interest in or to the real estate ormplaint filed against you In the ove entitled court and cause with ized than the gasoline we do burn yields. Alfalfa measuring eight feet described in the complaint. Defend e' in four weeks from the date of the DR. J. T. BURTON in the family Lizzie. Only the high and over. Not just one stalk but ants. To Joseph L. Lee, otherwise f l ’-st publication of this summons, est grades of established firms are many of them, and barley, forty known as J. L. Lee and Angelina and In the event of your failure so DENTIST now recognized as fit for the mod bushels to the acre on new lands Leo, husband and wife, if either be to do, the plaintiff will apply to the O ffice Phone 30W ern motor. But all do know that the where but a year ago twas still cov living, and the unknown heirs of c^urt for the relief pravetf for In said Joseph L. Lee, otherwise known the complaint, to wit: the dissolu Shell gas that Art Norcott doest ered with sage and cactus. But if as J. L. Lee, Angelina Lee if de tion of the bonds of matrimony ex SARAZIN C LIN IC A L BLDG. pour from his tanks in large thou wilt not believe it take a look ceased, or of Lennox B. Boyle, de isting between the plaintiff and N YSSA amounts daily into the smaller at the fruit stands at Walter Foxes ceased, and also all other persons yourself and for custody of the or person unknown claiming any chdd of the said marriage. tanks of waiting cars do be of this piled high with all manner of right title, estate, lien or interest in This summons is served noon vou high tested and satisfaction giving or to the real estate described In the by virtue of an order o f the Hon. freshly ripened fruits and veget LEE R. COOKE motor fuel. ables. Truly the brilliance of their complaint on file herein—G reeting:' Charles W Ellis, Judge of the Cir IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE cuit Court above-named, made and A R C H ITE C T & ENGINEER We did this past week stop for a colors do make a picture to tempt an OF OREGON: You and each of you I eu‘ erprt on the 13th day of July, chat with our good friend Herschel artist. And there thou canst pur are hereby required to appear and 1938, directing that summons be Nampa, Idaho Box 448 Currey and spy about a bit to see chase all the things for thy can answer the complaint fneu against j served upon you by publication you in the above entitled suit with- s thereof In The Gate City Journal, what things new and different ning needs or a little dab for table in ten days from the date of the' once a week for four consecutive service of this summons upon you,. weeks. there were upon the shelves of his use. SM ITH Ar SM ITH apothacary shop. Drugs of course Dr. A. G. Baumeister Often at eve we do sit on the If served within this County, or if served within any other county of Attorney for plaintiff; Post- of all kinds and colors. But tucked river bank and watch the beauty this State, then within twenty days o ffic e Address: Ontario, Oregon. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor away on a lower shelf were some of sunset give way to the quiet of from the date of the service of this First Publication. July 14. 1938 Wilson Bdg. Ontario, Ore. lovely Chinese brasses. Just the blue shaded twilight. And do think summons upon you; or if served Last Publication, August 11. 1938 oul side the State of Oregon, but j things for party prizes this summer. how grand twould be if Nyssa could within the United States, then with- j New Painless Olnropractlc One particularly nice, was a dim- but own It for its own for a park. in four weeks from the date of the I Notice o f Settlement PHONE 28 inutive opium bowl on a teak wood verily in time it could be made as service of this summons upon you,! or within fo' r weeks of the first | NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF stand. 1 lovely as that Golden Gate In publication of this summons, to-wlt; I Hast noticed the fine pictures gan Francisco. There is natural within four weeks after June 23rd. F IN A L ACCOUNT AND OF H E AR CARL H. COAD IN G P E T IT IO N FOR shown or about to be shown for thy sand for the youngsters to play in 1938; and if you fail so to answer, D IS T R IB U T IO N A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W delectation at the Theatre these room for tennis courts and a ball lor want thereof, the plaintiffs will IN TH E C O U N TY CO URT O F THE apply to the Court for the relief de PHONE 31 STATE O F OREGON IN AND coming weeks. Surely one need not diamond, a place for boating and manded in the complaint, being a FO R TH E C O U N TY OF M A L Nyssa, Oregon hunt far fields for pleasant enter- swimming and a natural zoo. For decree (1) reforming that deed HEUR there the water fowl and wild birds dated March 14, 1903 made by J. L. In the Matter of the Estate of C. L la inment these days. Lee and Angelina Lee to Sarah M c McCoy, Deceased. With all this building going on do nest unafraid, ducks and geese Connell as recorded in Book “ 1" of is hereby given that Laura about us and rumors of even more and pheasants, a pair of white her Deeds at page 535 of Malheur Coun I. Notice L. A. Maulding, M.D. McCoy, administratrix of the to come Us not strange that new on and the wee feathered fowl too ty Records so as to properly des estate of C. L. McCoy, deceased, Physician and Surgeon cribe the parcel of land intended to dealers in these commodities have many to mention. But what could be conveyed, to-wit: Commencing having filed in the above entitled Phones 37R and 37W ! joined those long established in our lovlier than the flash of the oriole 30 feet north of the southwest court ner final account and petition for distribution of the estate of said Hours: 10 to 12 and ’ to 5 rommunity. And the latest to add into the setting sun? And beavers comer of the 10 acre tract that J. deceased, the hearing of the same D ally- Except Sunday Ills name to the building material do build a mightly dam there and L. Lee and James Lee bought of the having been fixed by the court for Hoyle esta e and thence East 188 9 supplies is Mr. Osttrom of the grow to look like fat hogs in swim feet to place of beginning; thence the 13th day of August, 1938, at the Wilson Building hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said date 150 feet east; thence north 126 feel ming. I Nyssa Lumber company. the court room of said court in and nine inches; thence 150 feet west at We did this past week view tn And just lately we have watched and thence 126 feet and nine inches the court house at Vale, Malheur DR. E. D. NORCOTT \ despair the remains of our young each County, Oregon, all persons Inter evening three otter come up south to place of beginning, except In said estate are notified DENTIST I and thriving marigold plants after on the sandy bank to give their ing an eight foot strip along the ested then and there to appear and show a hungry horde of grass hoppers faces a thorough washing and then south and east sides of said parcel gau.se, if they have any, why said Office Phone 35P2 deeded for road purposes, and (2) account should not be settled and I finished their noon repast and to play about In the water as boys to quiet title of the plaintiffs to X -R A Y E X A M IN A TIO N S and distribution made. since have an increased sympathy at a swimming hole. They to seem said parcel of land and (3) barring allowed Dated this 13th day of July. 1938 N YS SA OREGON 1 for those people in the middle west to sense the protection that Uncle the defendants from asserting any L AU R A I McCOY. claim thereto adverse to the title of Administratrix of the estate of whose entire fields and living are g am bas given them for watchers the plaintiffs, and such other relief C. L MeCov. Deceased. b e l- j taken over by the vagrants, i on the disturbed them not at as may be equitable. TO W N SEN D CLUB First Publication July 14, 1938 Tills summons is published by or Millions of them suddenly settling al] g ut jiyssa is still but a little Last Publication. August 11, 1938 MEETINGS of the Hon Cnarles W. Ellis, 6s a black cloud in one place and j p]ace with much to do towards der Circuit Judge. In and for the above Meetings of the Townsend like the Grim reaper taking every- modernization before we as a com- entitled court, made and entered on Notice to Creditors Club are held 1st and 3rd thlng in sight. Crawling, crawling munity can hope to take over such the 21st day of June 1938, prescrib Thursday in the Eagles Hall. ing that this summons be served b; NO TICE TO CRED ITO RS until they be inches deep and leav- I a project and no doubt when we are publication thereof once each weel The Public Is Invited ing behind them a parched and i ready the jand wm still be there For four successive and consecutive IN THE C O U N TY C O URT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR D R DeGross _____ President barren land where even a goat and the wdd things who habitate it weeks in the Nvssa Gate City Jour TH E C O U N TY O F M ALHEUR nal. a weekly newspaper of general In the matter of the Estate of could not be supported in the man- as we„ Mrs. A. V. Pruyn Secretary circulation published at Nyssa In Ernest B. Alsop. deceased. ner he is accustomed to. | And by then we hope that the Malheur County Oregon The undersigned, A. L. Fletcher NYSSA AERIE Also we didst this last week chat McC]ure brothers wilt sun be our A. L. FLETCHER. having been appointed Administra Attorney for the Plaintiffs. tor of the estate of Ernest B. Alsop with a young farmer °n e bakers but we do know that the First pub June 23, 1938. F. O. E. NO. 2134 deceased, and having qualified as land who didst tell us m bread that they bake now Is per- Last pub. July 21, 1938. such hereby gives notice to the cre Meets Wednesday Night terest of noxious weed . . . feet and does not need to wait for ditors of and all persons having A T EAGLES H ALL called white top which _ | tJme tQ improve It. And whether it claims against said deceased, tr Summons present same, verified as required Visiting Eagles Welcome becoming a menace n s j ^ wheat or ^ or Whole wheat or bv law with proper vouchers, within SUMMONS tions of this country an ! buns or cake or pie or cookies there | A R T N ARCO TT. Pres. months after the first publica or morning glory weed which n o w , do make thpm al, IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F THE six H A R R Y MINER, Sec. tion of this notice, to the said Ad STA TE OF OREGON FO R THE ministrator. ha* taken whole areas in the L/a- at the office of A. L. C O U NTY OF MALHEUR. kotas where once rich farm lands A friends didst tell us last week Fletcher, in the City of Nyssa, the of an easy way to prepare ice cream i H. D Holmes. Plaintiff, same being the place designated for vs. ----------------------------------------------- in thine ice box. A can of pine Gladys Hunt and Guy Hunt, her the transaction of all business per to said estate. apples In which twenty marshmal- husband, Laura Parsons formerly taining Dated this 18th dav of July 1938 | lows have been melted added to a Laura O. Cole and J. 3 Parsons, A L FLETCHER her husband; Ester Hon, widow of | Administrator with the will an pint of partially whipped cream all N H. Hon, deceased; Dennis W nexed of the estate of Ernest of which can be purchased at the Hon and Agnes M. Hon. his wife: B Alsop. deceased I Ramsey market in a Jiffy. Then Ted M. Hon and Agnes Hon. his I First Pub. July 21. 1938. wife, Bernice Egan and Harry Egan, Last Pub. August 18, 1938 place the mixture in the freezing her husband; Ellen Adams and ' pan and forget it until serving time Scott Adams, her husband; Dora allowing about three hours for the Shaver and Ben M. Shaver, her freeze. Aye verily 'tis good for we husband; and the unknown heirs and devisees of N. H. Hon, deceased; didst feast upon some that she had Lotta E. Phillips. Executrix of the last will and testament o f George made. L. Philips, deceased; and Lotta E. But forget not this, if thou doest Phillips, residuary legatee under the Notice is hereby given that School District 39 prefer to buy thy creams and sher last will and testament of George L bets or have not time for them to Phillips, deceased; and all other (Oregon Trail) will receive bids for the trans persons or parties unknown claim freeze at home, at the Owyhee drug ing any rignt, title, estate, lien or store Omer doest every carry a fine interest In the real estate described portation of school pupils. Requirem ents for assortment of frozen things for the herein. Defendants. T o Oladvs Hunt and Guy Hunt, successful bidders is on file with the cleik of the purchaser to eat at the counter or her husband. Laura Parsons, form to take home. erly Laura O. Cole, and J. S. Par district W yatt Smith. Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad sons. her husband; Ester Hon, vertisers and thou wilt not waste widow of N. H Hon, deceased; Den nis W Hon and Agnes M Hon, his thy time and thy gas going father wife- Ted M. Hon and Agnes Hon. Bids will be opened at 8 p. m. August 2,1938. his wife; Bernice Egan and Harry Egan, her husband: Ellen Adams The school board reserves the right to reject and Scott Adams, her husband; HORSES AND SUGAR BEETS Dora Shaver and Ben M. Shaver, her husband: and the unknown any or all bids. Weld County. Colorado, has two heirs and devisees of N. H. Hon, de i claims to agricultural fame. It Is ceased; Lotta E Phillips Executrix the leading horse county In the Un- of the last will and testament of By order o f the Board ited States and also produces more Oeorge L Phillips, deceased: and Ixitta E. Phillips, residuary legatee Wyatt Smith, Clerk. 1 sugar bests than any other county, under the lost will and testament 600 ROOMS • SENSIBLE RATES according to Census Bureau reports of Oeorge L. Phillips, deceased, and L e ga l A d v e rt isin g Ye Snooper’s Column j Professional Cards l Call For Transportation Bids 9 Vote YES on Union High School Friday. July 29. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ---- +---- Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Sec tion 69-301, Oregon Code Annotated, 1930, as amended by Chapter 446, Oregon Laws of 1933, Malheur County Board of Equalization will meet on the Second Monday of August, 1938, the said day being the 8th day of August, 1938, and shall remain open until the fourtn Monday in August, 1938, at the County Court House, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, to publicly ex amine the 1938 Assessment Rolls, and to correct errors in valuation, descriptions or qualities of lands, lots or otherproperty assessed by the As sessor of Malheur County, all persons interested shall appear at the time and place appointed. Dated at Vale this 18th day of July, 1938. M U R R A Y MORTON, Assessor of Malheur County, State of Oregon. NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN To all voters o f School District No. 26, Malheur County, Ore gon, that a special election has been called and will be held on Friday, the 29th day of July, 1938, between the hours o f 2:00 o’clock p. m. and 7 :00 o'clock p. m. o f said day, at the District school house at Nyssa, Oregon; and that at said election there will be submitted to the legal vot ers o f School District No. 26, in Malheur County, Oregon, the question of said School District No. 26 uniting with School District 36 and School District 39, of Malheur County, Oregon, as a Union High School District, for high school pur poses only, with buildings and school premises to be located at Nyssa, Oregon, to which Union High School District there shall be transferred the high school activities of School District No. 26. The vote will be by ballot upon which there will be the words “ For Union High School------ Yes” and “ For Union High School----- No,” and the voter shall place a cross (X ) between the word “ School” and the word “ Yes” or between the word “ School” and the word “ No,” which ever indicates his choice. This notice is given by Order o f the District School Board, made the 12th day of July, 1938. Attest: School District No. 26 B. B. Lienkaemper, Clerk By Alice Wilson Chairman. ORDINANCE NO. 248 An Ordinance to provide for the control and prevention of In fectious venereal diseases; providing penalties for the violation of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency. The People of Nyssa Ordain as Follows: Section 1. Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Chancoid are declared to be Infectious and communicable diseases, dangerous to public health. Section 2. A person shall be deemed to be rendering personal cervices within the meaning of this ordinance when said person is serving the public, by reason of his employment, comes In physical contact with the person of Ills or her patrons, clients, or customers or when such person is serving the public shall, by rea son of the employment, come In physical contact with the bedding or toilet articles then being used Dy said patrons, clients or customers. Section 3. After thirty days from the date of this ordinance be coming effective, no person shall work or be permitted to work In rendering personal services or handling foodstuffs or beverages Intended for human consumption within the corporate limits of the City of Nyssa without holding a certificate from a person duly accredited for that purpose by the State Board of Health of the 8tate of Oregon, certifying that such person has been ex amined and found free from an Infectious communicable disease A maximum fee of not exceeding $1.50 may be charged for such examination. Such certificate shall be effective for a period of six months and thereafter must be renewed following proper physical examination. Section 4. After 30 days from the date this ordinance shall be come effective. It shall be unlawful for any employer to hire or employ any person to render personal services or handle food stuffs or beverages within the corporate limits of the City of Nyssa unless such employee shall have compiled with and does comply with the provisions of this Ordinance. 8ectlon 5. Any certificate provided for In this Ordinance shall be revoked by the City Health O fficer or City Marshal at any time the holder thereof is found, after proper physical examin ation to be afflicted with any commulcable, infectious, venereal disease Refusal for 24 hours af any person above mentioned to submit to proper and reasonable physical examination upon written demand of the City Marshal or City Health Officer shall be cause for revocation of that person's health certificate. Section 6. Whenever any local Health O fficer or the City Marshal shall receive report that any person falling within the provisions of this ordinance Is. or Is suspected of suffering from or infected with any Infectious venereal disease, said health o f ficer or City Marshal may cause a medical examination to be made for the purpose of ascertaining whether he or she Is Infected with such disease, and It shall be the duty of every such person to submit to such examination as aforesaid and to permit such specimens of blood or bodily discharges to be taken for laboratory examinations as may be necessary to establish the presence or absence of such disease or Infection. The State Health Officer, or any of his duly authorized deputies or Inspectors, may take any action hereunder which a local health officer Is empowered to take. Section 7. All prostitutes or other lewed person* are hereby In cluded under the class of suspected persons descr.bed In Section 6 of this Odlnance and may be required to submit to examination at arrr time Section 8 No person having any venereal disease In the infec tious state shall conduct himself or herself In such mat ner as to expose others to Infection, nor shall he or she engage In any occu pation of such nature that his or her Infection may be trans mitted to others. Section 9 A case of syphilis, gonorrhea or chancroid si '1 be regarded as Infection until a Physician or other person licensed bv the 8tate Board of Medical Examiners has examined thp case and has reported to the City Health Officer or Cltv Marshal that the case Is not Infections, but If. In the opinion of the City Health Officer, the public health shall require It. he shall have the power to review the case and cause a medical examination of any such case to be made bv a physician designated by him, and the opin ion of this physician as to the lnfertiousness or noninfectlousness of the case shall be final. Section in Any person violating any provision of this act or ordinance «hall be enlUy of a misdemeanor and shall be punish able "non conviction thereof hv a fine of not less than $10 00 nor more than $100 00. cr by Imprisonment In the city jail for a term of not less thsn 5 d»vs nor more than 30 adys, or by both such fine and Imprisonment. .Section 11 It hereby Is adjudged and declared that existing conditions are such that this ordinance Is necessary for the Im mediate preservation of the public oeace, health and safety; end an emergency hereby la declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take effect and be In full force and effect from and after It» passage and anorovsl by the mavor Passed hv the following vote this 15th day of July, 1938 eV F S Burbldge. Frost. McClure. Thompson N A Y F 8 — Nnna. Approved this 15th day of July, 1938 Approved: DON M G RAH AM Mayor Attest: M F SOLOMON, Recorder