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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1938 Said > bonds are . issued by virtue o f i [ o f C n *30,000.00. i, ..... < .i i i • 1/1 h n n r t ä The Gate City Journal M em ber, OregorTNewspaper o c ia ti ^ ^ 3 ^ s s ssociation WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - - - - Owner LOUIS P THOMAS . . . . Editor and Publisher INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION, OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION— WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OP MALHEUR COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ----------------- $1.50 Six Months _______ $1.00 Single Copies ......... .05 (Strictly in Advance) ADVERTISING RATES Open rate, per inch.......... 30c National. Per inch ---------- 30c Classilieds, Per word ___ 01c Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon lor transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S PROGRAM ------- * ------- Completion of the I-O-N Highway. Co-operative Marketing Association for Malheur Farmers. ROBBING PETER? more one learns about the acreage al T HE lotment for sugar beets, the more one is convinced that there is little rhyme or reason to the situation. In the first place, the chief o f the Sugar Sec tion of the Department of Agriculture, was too “ busy” to attend the meeting held in Chicago, and in his stead sent four “ golden haired” boys to conduct the meeting. Too busy! It seems strange to us that an official of our government should be too busy to attend a meeting that is of national importance, not only to our farmers but to the general public as well. Practically every state in the union raises sugar beets, and upon the raising of these sugar beets, thousands of farmers are dependant for their living, and this hair brained beaurocrat is too busy to even make his appearance at the meeting designed to curb their income. The entire proceedings in this matter of sugar beet acreage allotment is predicated, it seems to us, upon the theory that the American farmer should take a ‘back seat’ while sugar raised in every section of the world is allowed to come into the United States in direct competition to home produced sugar. Not only is the acreage allotment a mess from the standpoint of allowing “ offshore” sugar to invade our markets, but the allotments to the various sections o f the United States shows a lack of judgment. Take for instance the case of the allotment to Colorado. That state for the past ten years has had a general decline in beet sugar production, until this year when the acre age was down to 130,000 acres. The peak year for Colorado was, it is reported, about 190,000. This decline is due to several causes, one, being that the land is showing a general debility in the raising of sugar beets. Yet according to the bughouse formula worked out by the chief (note the official title), Dr. Joshua Bernhardt, o f the Sugar Section, Colorado’s allotment was increased (50,000 acres! Do you see any sense to that? Then take the case of our own section. It is a new industry, we have had only three years of sugar beet production. We have a new factory, capable o f producing sugar from 20,000 acres, beginning with 800 acres in 193(5 and rapidly in creasing our acreage until this year we planted more than 17,000 acres, and every indication on the part o f our fanners that they would be will ing to increase the 1939 figure to somewhere between 30,000 and 35,000 acres— enough to warrant the building o f an additional factory in the Snake River valley! Yet with all this available information, the “ golden haired” boys cut our acreage to 12,828 — a loss o f about 5000 acres. A loss, financially, to our farmers of some $400,000 annually, to say nothing o f throwing land back into the produc tion o f grains and other crops that have been a sore snot for a long time. It all boils down to the question— What’s the reason for this allotment, anyway? If the “ too busy” Bernhardt feels that there will be too much sugar on the market, why in the name of common sens«' doesn’t he clamp down on the sugar quota that allows foreign sugar into our domestic markets? What do we owe these foreign countries that our American farmers, with their infinitely higher standard of living, should be penalized? And the last question— what are you Mr. and Mrs. Reader going to do about it? W ell— vou can do something about it if you have a mind to— you can write to Congressman Walter M. Pierce, Congresswoman Nan Honey- MM Mmibiers or others Interested in c lurch publicity are Invited to use the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notices to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of each week. j» j FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST COMMUNITY SCIENTIST CHURCH 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho Sunday school 10 o'clock. Lesson A branch of the Mother Church, topic: Spiritual Worship Scripture the First Church of Christ, Scient- Exodus 3. 10-12; 4 10-12. Morning worship 11:15. Sermon iest, in Boston, Massachusetts. subject: A Life of Service. Epworth League 7 p. m. Ray Boyles, Subject: Are sin, disease, and leader. death real? Evening worship 8 p. m. Praying Golden Text: Jeremiah 30:17 I will restore health unto thee, and of our enemies. Choir rehearsal Thursday eve I will heal thee of thy wounds, ning. Mrs. C. Wyckoff, director. saith the Lord. The Wednesday evening meeting. | at which time testimonials of Christ lan healing and remaraks on Christ ian Science are given, is held at eight o’clock. The Reading Room is located in I the Church Building, where the [ Bible and authorized Christian j Science Literature may be read, bor- | rowed or purchased, and is open eveiy day from two to four p. m., ex- j rept Sunday ands holidays. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and make use of the Reading Room. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE In the Legion Hall Vern Martin, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. e Ed Wild superintendent. There is a contest on between the boys and girls in the Sunday school we invite you to come. Morning worship 11 a. m. Mes sage by the pastor. Junior society meets in the eve ning at 7:15 p. m. The young peo ple meet at 7:15 p. m. The regular evangelistic service at 8 p. m. a majority vote of the legal voters of said School District No. 39 Mal heur County, Oregon, voting at an election duly called and held on September 12. 1938. and by virtue of a resolution of the District School Board of said School District duly passed and adopted on the 28th day of September, 1938, and pur suant to the Constitu.ion and Laws of the State of Oregon, including Chapter XX. Title 35. Oregon Code 1930 and laws amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and Sec >6-2308, Oregon Code 1935 Supple ment, as amended. Each bid, except when made by a State or Government agency, must be accompanied by a certified check n the amount of Five Hundred Dol lars ($500 001 payable to the order Of School District No. 39. Malheui County. Oregon. Checks of unsuc cessful bidders will be returned up on the awarding of the bonds, anc. the check of the successful bidder will be retained to be applied toward payment for the bonds or for the security of School District No. 31 Malhuer County, Oregon, in case ol udder's default. All bids must be in writing, must be unconditional, and must not be for less than par and accrued inter est. Bids will be opened properly mmediately after the final hour tereinabove set forth for submitting bids, at the District School House ;n said District. The District Schoo 3oard reserves the right to reject my or all bids and to readvertise he sale of said bonds if the bids arc lot satisfactory. By order oi the District School Board of School District No. 39 Malheur County, Oregon. Wyatt Smith. District Clerk School District No. 39, Malheui Jounty, Oregon. Dated anu iirst published Sept. -'9, 1933. Last published October 13, 1938. Said' bonds will be negotiable cou pon bonds, will be reglsterable as to principal only by the County Trea surer of Malheur County. Oregon, will each be designed "School Build ing Bonds will be dated as of Oc tober 1. 1938, will be in the denom ination of $1000.00 each, will be numbered consecutively from 1 to 30 both inclusive, will mature ser ially in numerical order at the rate of $2000 00 on the 1st day of Octo ber in each of the years 1940 to 1954, both inclusive, will bear in terest at the rate to be determined, which rate shall be a rate of the lowest responsible bidder, interest payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and October of each year until maturity and will be pay able both as to principal and in terest in lawful money of the United States at the office of the County Treasurer of Malheur County, or at ‘.he fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in the City and State of New York at the option of the pur chaser. , , . These bonds are issued by virtue of a majority vote of the legal vot ers of said Union High School Dis- rlct No 4 at an election duly coiled ind held on the 12th day of July 1938 and by virtue of a Resolution of the District School Board of aid District, duly passed and adopt 'd on the 19th day of September. 1938, and pursuant to the Constitu tion and laws of the State of Ore- ion including Chapter XX, Title 35 of the Oregon Code of 1930 and laws imendatory thereof and supple mental thereto. Each bid, except when made by a 3tate or F e d e r a l Government Agency, must be accompanied by a ertified check in the amount of ',900.00 payable to the order of Up on High School District No. 4. Mal- eur County. Oregon. Checks of and costa of this suit. This Summons is published by or der of the Hon. Charles W. Ellis, Circuit Judge in and for the above entitled court, made and entered on the TGth day of September, pre scribing that this Summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four successive and consecutive weeks in the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a weekly news paper of general ciculation pub lished at Nyssa in Malheur County, Oregon. A. L. FLETCHER. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication: September 22 1938. Last publication: October 20, 1938. $100, attorney fee«, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the estate of Laura Mabel Besecker Buffington, deceased, and having qualified as such, to all creditors of and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to present same, verified as required by law with the proper touchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said Administrator at the office of A. L. Fletcher in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, the same being the place designated for the transaction of all business pertaining to said estate. September 22, 1938. B B. LIENKAEMPER. Administrator of the Estate of Laura Mabel Besecker Buffington, Deceased. First publication, September 22. 1938. Last publication, October 20, 1938. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR t h f ^)ALLFs T R r r n N CE AT ed SuporfSthe S S 2 S n ? & ’ S . T S S K ! , that ana utc successful builcotiui bid- and me the ciiecaa checks ui of the made Hom^stoad NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR beerap°5lied toward'pa^meT^fo^the,1 M Act ,6-17-02, No. 030323. for BOND ISSUE or for the benefit of the said | t l f e ^ ^ S F i ° Serf inn Eft” STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF bonds Union High School District No. 4 in M A L H E U R U N I O N HIGH pocp /-»f bidders default . Ran^e 46 E., Willamette Mor_ SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 5. All bids must bo in writing, and j ¡dian, has, filed notice of intention ss. must not be for less than par and j ° , ^ ? , . esLab* NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, accrued interest The bid being up- i claim to the land above des- That a school district bond election on the rate of interest the said crH>ed, before George K. Aiken. U. has been called and will be held at bonds shall carrv and the lowest Commissioner, at Ontario, Ore- Nyssa District No. 26 School house bid by a responsible bidder will beifJJJj on 24th day of October, at Nyssa in said District, in and for deemed to be the best bid. Bids will j .. o __ saidU nionH igh School District No. be oromi)tlv one ned immediately| Claimant names as witnesses! M. , — ------------------c*—-» w —, q irpi* rn F * iiiimi Hour above stated I Kurtz, of Nyssa, Oregon, M. L. SatnrHnv thn o ? k U h ^,' 2 reJ ^ :u 2 ? after the' final lio Saturday the 8th day of October, at Adrian Oregon in Malheur1 Jl‘dd, of Nyssa, Oregon. O. E. But- !938, between the hours of 2:00; countv State of Oregon , ter. of Adrian. Oregon. Dr. L. An- o clock P. M. and 7:00 o'clock P. M , j C^ e District School Board re- derson, of Nyssa, Oregon. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor Church Services every Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Sunay School will meet at 10:3C each Sunday morning. Communion the second Sunoa/ of the month. Guild meets second Wednesday of each month at 2:30 p. m. PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School and choir party for A. A. Schmidt. Pastor 5 W P JACRegister XVII Trinity. The message Sun young people the second and fourth voters ^thereofS'theliqiiestiontlof g * “ “ bids are not satis,ac- First i 38. day will dwell on "The Tears of Mondays at 7:30 o'clock. Last Published published Sept. Oct. 15, 13. l 1938. Jesus.” The service begins at 10:30 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION M 0 . ^ % ^ ^ ^ ni^ e L. D. S. CHURCH with Sunday school at 10 a. m tvnie n nf of « nished with a certified C copy M of th< a0Qulrln8 land for school bond transcript and with the opin DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Our church claims that it can GENERAL LAND OFFICE AT buiMinff8, onri “ “ & K Bttan ° i ion ° f Tea1' Winfree, McCulloch, 11:45 a. m. Choir practice. THE DALLES, OREGON. point the way to happiness, a happi Puttoln«' and equipping such build- shuller aand Kelley of Portland, NOTICE is hereby given that 8:00 p. m. Evening services. ness that lasts even in- times of 'hereto? in ^ t o 'S ^ o f“ ™lture Oregon or any other recognized Frank Graham of Nyssa, Oregon, aU t0 be Situated at Nyssa,; bond Attorney of the State; that Monday trouble. Come and see. Oregon. who, on July 16, 1936, made Home the bonds are binding and legal 8:00 p. m. Priesthood meeting. stead Entry. Act July 17. 1902, No. The vote at such election shall be general obligations of Union High by ballot upon which there shall be School District No. 4, Malheur 030306. for Farm Unit "D " or the Tuesday KINGMAN COMMUNITY SW 1 1 SE' i of Section 23; NW1, - words "Bonds------Yes” and the County. Oregon. 2:0 p. m. Relief society meeting. the CHURCH words "Bonds------No,” and the voter By order of the District School NW‘ i of Section 25 and the N14 Saturday Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor shall indicate his choice by placing Board of Union High School Dis N E 'i, Section 26, Township 19 S.. a cross (X ) between the word trict No. 4. Malheur County Oregon. Range 46 E . Willamette Meridian, Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F. 2:00 p. m. Primary meeting. has filed notice of intention to "Bonds” and the word "Yes”, or be Dated September 19, 1938. Nichols, superintendent. make final Proof, to estalish claim tween the word “Bonds" and the J. E. HOLLY, Morning worship 11 a. m. KINGMAN KOLONY L.D.S. to the land above described, before District Clerk of Union High George word "No” whichever indicates his K. Aiken. U. S. Commis Christian Endeavor 7:45 p m. SUNDAY SCHOOL School District No. 4, Malheur choice. sioner, at Ontario, Oregon, on the Evening worship 8:30 p. m. County. Oregon. Meets in Kingman Kolony school 24th day of October, 1938. The polls for the reception of First publication Sept. 22, 1938. Everyone welcome. house Sunday at 1:00 p. m. Claimant names as witnesses: the ballots cast for or agamst said Last publication Oct. 6, 1938. Wesley J. Browne, of Nyssa. Ore proposition of contracting such in gon. Frank G. Morgan, of Nyssa, debtedness will be opened on said NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Clyde Mitchell visited at day and date and at the place Oregon. William R. . Howell, of Notice is hereby given that the Nyssa, , Oregon. A. M Neeley, of Rt. j l he Marion Chard home Tuesday aforesaid, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock undersigned, having been appointed So l ‘ Ontario' Oregon P. M. and will remain open until Administrator of the estate of Clara Na | at Owyhee. ° ntaiI<\v rp R0jACKSON the hour of 7:00 o'clock P. M. of the Luella Ford Buffington, deceased, Mr. and Mri. Harold Fivecoat were same Register. day, at which hour the said and having qualified as such, to all First Published Sept. 15, 1938. j Caldwell visitors Saturday. polls shall be closed. creditors of and all persons having BY OUR READERS Last Published Oct. 13, 1938. This notice is given by order of claims against said deceased, to pre The Mitchell Butte Union Sun the District School Board of Union sent same, verified as required by NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF day school will be held this month High Submitted by readers of The School District No. 5, Malheur law with the proper vouchers, with FINAL ACCOUNT at the Ernie Smith home. Journal and the opinions may County, State of Oregon, made this in six months after the first publi IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 21st day of September. 1938. cation of this notice to said Admin or may not agree with the THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Attest; ALICE HOLMES istrator at the office of A. L. Fletch THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. policy of The Journal. You arc Chairman, District School Board er in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, the IN THE MATTER OF' 'ITIE ESTATE RICHLAND Invited to send in your ideas CARL H. COAD, Clerk. same being the place designated for OF PETER ETIENNE NEUHUYS, the transaction of all business per Deceased. on current questions. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE taining to said estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF September 22. 1938. THAT Dick Tenson, Administrator and daughter were Sunday guests THE STATE OF OREGON FOR B. B. LIENKAEMPER. of the Estate of Peter Etienne Ncu- AN ODE TO THE P-LINES MALHEUR COUNTY. of Sherwoods. Administrator of the Estate of Matter of the Guardianship Clara Leulla Ford Buffington, De liuys. Deceased, has rendered and Miss Veoleta Powell returned In of the j presented for settlement and filed Nero had his fiddle. the Estate and Person of Al ceased. | in said Court his first and final ac- home Sunday from Homedale where bert Hinsch, an insane person. Cleopatra had her way. First publication, September 22. j mum ofhisadm iniStratton of said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 , she has been working. Cow Holler's got its P-line, „„ , OQa estate, together with a petition lor on or after the 31st day of Oc Last publication, October. 20. 1938. j distribution; and that Saturday, the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielson. Mr. and that Three cheers and hooray! tober, 1938, at the hour of Ten NOTICE TO CREDITORS : ®lh day of October, 1938, at the Mrs. Clifton Nielson, Clifford and o'clock, A. M. at the office of Max Where's the old time road boss. „ , U1 , v. u hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of said Lois made a trip to Twin Falls Fri S. Taggart, Attorney for the Guard- With hLs fresnos and his crew Notice is hereby given that the day, and the Court Room in me *j}.n; . 1 tbe undersigned, as guardian, undersigned, havini ing been appointed city of Vale, Malheur County. Ore- They'd build roads through Cow day returning Sunday. the Estate of Albert Hinsch, a n ; Administrator of t.._ _____ of __ the estate Eu- gon. has been duly appointed by the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter and of Hollow insane person, will sell at private' gene V. Debs Thrash, deceased, and and Judge of said Court as the time and ash deceased Clarence visited the H. Maw home sale for cash or on terms to the having qualified as such, to all place for the settlement of said ac Within a week or two. highest bidder, subject to the ap- creditors <5f and all persons having count and hearing of said petition, Saturday afternoon. But horses won't do nowadays ‘ the County Court of th e, claims against said deceased, to pre at which time and place any per Paul Herring had dinner with state ° or And farmers have no sense Oregon for Malheur sent same, verified nt required by son interested in said estate may Daniel Powell Sunday. County, certain real estate of th e1 law with the proper vouchers, with- amicar We'll build It. says the big boys and file exception in writing said ward, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Challen Watson in six months after the first publi-1 to said account and contest the With a whole lot of expense. Lot two in Section 21, Town cation of this notice to said Admin- same. and family, Shorley and Charlotte W ell survey it for PWA ship 19 S. Range 47 E. W. M. istrator at the office of A. L. Fletch-j DICK TENSEN. Powell. Mr. and Mrs Roy Reed and and West Half of Northwest And WPA too er in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, the ADMINISTRATOR of the Estate quarter of Northwest quarter daughter Betty Rae and Annibell We'll buy some new equipment same being the place designated fori of Peter Etienne Neuhuys. Deceased, and the Southwest quarter of McErvcy all of Homedale were vis tlie transaction of all business per-1 First Publication, September 8th, Now what else Is there to do? the Northwest quarter of Sec ................................... 1938. taining to said estate. tion 21, Township 19 S. Range Farmers might build warm houses itors at the F A Powell home Sun September 22. 1938. Last Publication, October 6th, 47 E. W. M. day. Or pay their water bill. B. B. LIENKAEMPER. I 1938. All that piece of land in the Marjorie Cameron who has been Administrator of the Estate of j — Or throw it away on groceries Northeast quarter of Section 20, NOTICE OF HEARING Eugene V. Debs Thrash, Deceased. ; staying at the Davis home left Wed They nearly alway will. Township 19 S. Range 47 E. W. First publication, September 22, l IN THE COUNTY COURT OF nesday to go to her home in Adrian. M. lying east of the Oregon Fifty thousand for surveys. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR 1938 Short Line Railroad Right-of- Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennett of Ros Last publication, October 20, 1938. j MALHEUR- COUNTY, And forty to be sowed. way. i In Tlie Matter of the Estate of Five thousand for the handling well were visitors Sunday at the H. That certain Right-of-way NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUGUST TRUELSEN. Deceased, V. Maw home. in Section 20 and 21. Township charge Notice is hereby given that the ___ I_NOTICE HEREBY ________ __ GIVEN, ______ _ IS 19 S. Range 47 E. W. M. and undersigned, having been appointed That Henrv Truelsen. the Adminis- Five thousand for the road. more particularly described on Administrator of the estate of Doris trator of the Estate of August Legal Advertising A big dust cloud was rolling, Page 305. Book 22 of Deeds in the Marion Krueger, deceased, and hav- Truelsen. Deceased, has filed in this County Clerks Office of Mal Thats all that we could see ing qualified as such, to all crcdi- Court for final settlement his ac NOTICE OF PROPOSAI. TO SI l l heur County, Oregon, reference tors of and all persons having count and report of such adminis- Then around the bend, a dirty gray si.:,mux) o f s c h o o l b u i l d i n g to which Volume and Page of claims against said deceased, to' tration. togrther with his petition Came school bus number three RONDS OF AND BY SCHOOL said Book is hereby made. present same, verified as required for final distribution of said estate, It bounced, it swaved then pitched DISTRICT NO. 39, MALHEUR Beginning at a point 745 feet by law with the proper vouchers, and that the hearing of the same north of the southwest comer and stonned AND INVIT- within six months after the first has been fixed by the Judge of said ana sioppeo. I COUNTY. ING OREGON, BIDS THEREFOR of Section 21, Township 19 S. publication of this notice to said Court for Saturday, the 8th day of We thought it was haulin gravel NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN. Range 47 E. W M. running Administrator at the office of A. October. 1938. at 10:00 o'clock A. When derned if after a minute or That sealed bids will be received by thence north to the northwest L. Fletcher in the City of Nyssa, M . at the Court room of said Court, the District School Board of School comer of the Northwest quar two Oregon, the same being the place de tn the Court House at Vale. Ore District No. 39. Malheur County. ter of the Southwest quarter of signated for the transaction of all gon. and all persons interests in the Kids started to unravel. Oregon, at the office of Carl H. Section 21; thence east to the business pertaining to said estate. said estate are notified to appear Of course its not the driver, C ad. Attorney at Law at Nyssa, west bank of Snake River; September 22. 1938. at such time and place and snow Oregon, until the hour of 2:00 thence southerly along said It's our roads we have to blame B B. LIENKAEMPER. cause, if any there be. why the said o'clock P M on the 15th day of River Bank to a point 749.54 Administrator of the Estate of account should not be settled and For kids that come home grimy October. 1938, for the purchase of feet north of the south line of Doris Marion Krueger, Deceased allowed and why distribution of And too tired to complain an issue of bonds of said School said Section 21; thence west First publication. September 22. said estate should not be marie im District No. 39 in the amount of 2297 58 feet, more or less, to the Now we up in Cow Holler. 1938. mediately to the persons entitled $5,500.00. point of beginning, containing Are trying to make up our minds Last publication. October 20. 1938. thereto without further notice or 95 acres more or less Said bonds will be negotiable cou proceedings. If in snow and mud our bus pon bonds, .will be reglsterable as to All of which property- is in Mal SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ■D ated and first published Sep- principal onlv at the option of the heur County, Oregon. Can travel these P-line. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF| tember 8. 1938. holder, will each be designated Said sale is made pursuant to a i S i S iV r.iL P F O R E O O N FOR Last published October 6. 1938. "School Building Bond," will be license granted in the above en THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. HENRY TRUELSEN dated as of Oc ober 15. 1938, will titled matter by the above entitled MARY LOLA SCOTT. Plaintiff. I Administrator of the Estate of MITCHELL BUTTE be in the denominations of $500 00 Court on the 29th dav of August. „ , ......„ . I August Truelsen. Deceased. each, will be numbered consecutively 1938 ORIAN O SCOTT. Defendant ------------------------------------------------------ Mr and Mrs. John Jarvis and from 1 to 11. both numbers inclu LORING TAYLOR. aw -P ORIAN ° SCOTT, DEFEND- NOTICE OF MEETING Guardian. daughters visited at the Donald Mc sive. will mature serially in numer ical order in the amount of $500 00 First publication: September 22. I n ! t h e _ n a m e o f t h e s t a t e B T k i c r ND mRIGATION n is - Ginnis home Sunday. on the 15th day of October. 1943 to 1938. Mr and Mrs. Glenn McOinnis 1953. both years inclusive, will bear Last publication: October 27. 1938. jnd Mrs. Jane McGinnis visited interest a: not to exceed six per «6': * per annum, payable semi NOTCE OF PROPOSAL TO SELL above entitled suit within ten days meet and sit as a Board ^of Equal- with Mrs Marion Chard and her cent annual! an the 15th dav of April and THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS from the date of the service of -his Kation. on Wednesday O c t o b e r ! 2 new baby at Owyhee Sunday ($30.000.1)01 SCHOOL BUILD the lath day of October of each Summons upon you if served within 1938 at the residence of N 8 ING BONDS Leo Chard, who purchased the vear until maturity, will be payable OF AND BY UNION H I G H ntherC°rmirit?r nf s" T cd wlthin an>' Phelan in said district, for the pur- H Hutchinson house on the Tom S ’ ' _ ! ? J " V ? m l? 1 » * ,tn ^ ' hpl2 h°*p of reviewing and correcting Its SCHOOL DTSTRIST NO 4 MAL- . ___ ______ _____ . . . , , lawful money of the United States Lowe place moved it on his plnce 0f America at the office of the HEUR COUNTY. OREGON. A ^ u e o fd?hisf sim m om l,iTOn T M ^ lKn}p? ,?,nd next apportionment of INVTTTNO n in s TH KRFFOR AND] thehlS ••n.i • of Aes *or t the ensuing fiscal Monday by the help of Frank Hoi- Countv Treasurer of M a l h e u r NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN T h r e m n vear. That, assessment list and re- man Marion Chard and Ernie r o « ntv.„ Oregon at Vale. Oregon. and will be c-1 liable on and after Smlth October 15. 1918 High School District No 4 Malheur I mons upon you: and if y o u f ¿ U a o ' County. Oregon at the office of the to answer for want thereof the Th J man, Senator McNary and Senator Roames and , ot / \ UL Unl0?> Hleh plnin,lff “ PP’ v t o thetxwirt tor rectors°‘ dfr ° f thP of D‘ - protest this allotment. Remember it’s money out SchMl District at Adrian. Oregon a decree dissolving the bonds of Cirl H Coad Secretary Bie Rend until 1 30 o clock in the afternoon matrimony now existing between Irrigation B <f Bend o f your own pocket— don’t say that we didn’t _ of the 8th dav of October 1938 for the plaintiff and defendant TV.- d S m aE d^nSt nublLshed Sen- 1 thf-. p^ h,li PT^ bonds oi gether with a decree awarding tembei s 1938 PUbR hPd 3pp tell you! said School District tn the amount plaintiff $500 lump sum a« alimony. Last published October 6 1938 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Ernest C. Knull, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. Morning worship at 11:15 a. m. Young people meting at 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting at 8 p. m. Mid-week meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m. OPINIONS