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J NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938 W IT H T H E M A L H E U R COUNTY F A R M E R S were installed with P F. Weikal. day. They have been living at the Legal Advertisement ELDORADO GRANGE INSTALLS BOULEVARD GRANGE Malheur county deputy, in charge Eastman place across the tracks. IRONSIDE — Eldorado Grange INSTALLATION HOST NOTH E TO CREDITORS Mrs. Glen Pounds spent the week assisted by Malheur Pomona Mas Approximately 175 Malheur coun IN THE C O U N TY CO URT OF held Its regular meeting on Friday end with her parents in Vale. ter J. Edwin Johnson. STATE O f’ OREGON FOR M A L with 30 members in attendance. ty grangers met at the Boulevard j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mace and HEUR COUNTY. Boulevard, the host grange, had Alter the business meeting the grange hall last Thursday evening IN THE M A TTE R OF THE the honor of having the largest sons and Mrs. Sherod spent Sun ESTATE O f M A R Y H. NAPTON, newly elected officers were installed for installation of officers. This; Everett number of grangers present with day with Mr. and Mrs. Deceased. by former Master Carrol Locey, lat joint installation included Snake Vale and Willow Creek a close sec Points. Notice hereby is given by the un er the Lecturer Mrs. Ralph Boor River, Oregon Trail, Willow Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and dersigned Administrator with the ond. gave a short program consisting of Harper, Boulevard and Vale granges. W ill Annexed of the Estate of Mary Boulevard grange was in the son were in Caldwell Thursday. H. Napton. Deceased, to the credi songs, jig dancing etc. The ladies Other granges represented but not Adrian Post No. 109 meets the tors of and all persons having chairs at the opening of the meet- i served a pot luck lunch at the close. taking part In the installation were second and fourth Tuesdays of each claims against the said deceased to Kingman, Wild Rose, Big Bend, and ing. As this was their regular meet- j file them, with the necessary vouch month at 8 o'clock. ing night, they held their meeting. [ ers within six months after the date Jamison. Over 100 grange officers Nyssa the Hargain Center. of the first publication of this notice Don Points of Nyssa spent the The Harper grange closed the meet- at the office of the undersigned at in regular form. The host grange past week with his brother, Everett Nyssa, Oregon, which office the un had charge of a pot luck supper. I and family of Adrian dersigned administrator designates Henry Hatch spent Thursday as the place of business in all mat ters connected with the said estate. GAVEL GOES with her mother. Mrs. L. L Hudson C AR L H. COAD. TO HARPER Administrator with the W ill An who is a patient at the Memorial nexed of the Estate of Mary H. The Oregon Trail grange carried Park hospital in Caldwell. Napton, Deceased. the traveling gavel to the Harper Lowell Ashcraft of Rupert. Idaho Dated and first published De FOR GIFTS T H A T ARE SURE grange last Friday evening with a was in Adrian on business last week. cember 1, 1938. TO PLEASE, W E SUGGEST— Last published December 29, 1938. good group in attendance. Oregon Mrs. Ray Drown and daughters Trail had charge of the meeting in spent Tuesday with their husband NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cluding the lecturer’s hour. The fol and father, Ray who is a patient Department of the Interior. General Land Oifice at The Dalles, Ore lowing granges were represented: at the Ontario hospital. gon. November 21, 1938. Harper, Oregon Trail. Vale, and NO TICE is hereby given that 5-Piece Sets. Strongly Constructed Boulevard. Ernest L. Lunger, of Nyssa, Oregon. I DIARY OF M Y TRIP who, on July 15, 1936, made Home- The traveling gavel in from of a TO CORVALLIS stead Entry. Act 6-17-02, No. 030332, contest among the granges has done By Marie Tucker. Grove Community for Farm Unit “C " or the N E 'iS E 'i. S ' - SE 1 1 Section 28 Township 19 S . I much to liven the interest and to June 5—We left Ontario Sunday 1 46 E„ Willamette Meridian, increase the working efficiency in morning about 9:45. At Weiser our Range Natural or Painted Finish has filed notice of intention to grange work. The chief objective group was increased by six more make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before in mind Is better ritual and grange 4-H boys and girls from Annex. George Aiken, U. S. Commissioner, procedude among the subordinate After we left Baker it wasn’t long at Ontario, Oregon, on the 5th day j granges of the county. Three Har until we were in the timber. We of January. 1939. Something Entirely New! As Claimant names as witnesses: | per judges gave Oregon Trail a changed trains at Portland and \ Frank T Morgan, Jim Maloy, Frank j good rating. Comfortable as an Old Shoe went as far as Albany. From Albany Graham. Don Reardon, all of Nyssa, The Pomona traveling gavel was to Corvallis we rode on a bus. We Oregon. officially presented by the Oregon arrived in Corvallis between 1 and W. F. JACKSON, Register. Trail master. John Stam. to the 2 o'clock in the morning. First published Dec. 1, 1938. master of the Harper grange. Earl Last published Dec. 29, 1938. The girls all slept at Waldo Hall The Famous Sampson Table is Well Known Flock. The Harper grange will carry and the boys slept In the men’s CITATION TO HEIRS the gavel to Boulevard within 30 for it’s Sturdy Construction and Beauty of IN THE C O U N TY COURT OF domitory. days. TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR Design June 6—We got up at 6:45 and A very interesting program was M ALHEUR COUNTY. presented by the Oregon Trail lec had breakfast at 7:15. We ate at In the Matter of the Estate of Charles M. McIntyre, Deceased. turer. Mrs Andrew Boersma. Group the Memorial Union building built T O : Minnie Cook. Sterl G. Cook, singing was enjoyed. A lively dis for the alumni. Immediately after Oma Cook, Ira C. Cook, Lottie cussion on farm problems in the breakfast we came back to Waldo Cook. Anna J. Hunt. Ernest A Wide Variety of Table and Stand Hall and received our assigned Hunt. Birdie M. Cook. Charles M form of a debate was given by j Models to Choose From Cook, Belle Cook, Cora E. Fuller.! rooms. At 10 o'clock the girls who Frank Parr and Neil Dimmick. A Bert Fuller, Margaret Fluke. Carl quartet consisting of Andrew Boers had been assigned to other houses Fluke, Grace M. Sterling. Clarence Sterling. Jennie Moore. William ma. William DeGrofft. Frank Parr left on a school bus. The rest of the B Moore. Caroline M. Palmer. and Garret Stam sang several day was spent in doing what we Fred J. Palmer. Etta M. Gordon, These Well Known Chests Carry a Year ^ songs. A reading was presented by pleased. Nicholas C Maysonholder. Mary Dewey Thomason. A skit which A 11 o'clock two other girls and Andrew Mayson - 1 $150 Moth Insurance Policy at no Additional & brought much lnughter was . given myself visited the museum. We saw Maysonholder. holder, Ellen Maysonholder, Cost to You & by Mrs. Albert Hopkins and Goldie many interesting things. At supper Joseph McIntyre, Avis McIntyre. Raymond J. McIntyre. Emily Miller. Leonard Jackson of Vale time I signed up to be a waitress as Driskell. Lloyd Driskell. Albert Shea, Ada Hughes, Chas. T. j gave a reading. there was supposed to be 30 or 35 Hughes, Emma Shea, Thomas F. Rules for the Pomona traveling at a time. I was to serve six meals. Shea, the Known heirs of Charles gavel were written by Mrs. Albert June 7—Classes started and my M. McIntyre, deceased: and to all Hopkins of the Oregon Trail grange. first class was called sewing m a persons Unknown or Concerned. G REETING S: J. Edwin Johnson and Mrs. Lucy chine practices. Here we learned By order of the County Court of Duncan of the Vale grange. Over how to put on the bias binder and PH O N E 94 half of the granges in Malheur use it. We made miniature aprons. Malheur County, Oregon you and each of yours are hereby cited and county have received the gavel. We next went to a class called “ care required to appear before the above I of clothing" and we each made a entitled Court in the County Court I I. O. N. GRANGE patch. We only had two classes that room at the Court House in Vale, I Malheur County. Oregon, on th e ' INSTALLS OFFICERS day. At noon I went back to Waldo 21st day of January, 1939, at 10 The I. O. N. Grange held a special Hall and ate dinner. Rest period o’clock A. M . to show cause, if any | meeting Sunday, December 4 to in came next, then assembly. We had you have, why Sam R. Scott, ad - 1 stall the new officers. Mr and several speakers and a girl played a ministrator of the estate of Charles M. McIntyre, deceased, shall not | Mrs. P. F. Weikal and Mrs. Della violin solo. After assembly we had be authorized and directed by said, Hoffman of Ontario were the vis recreation and several of us went Court to sell the real property d es-; iting installing officers. There was swimming. After recreation we hnd cribed as follows: That part of Lot 2 in Block j a good attendance. supper and at 7:30 we assembled in 8 of Pioneer Addition to the I A chicken supper and bazaar was the parlor and elected our council town of Jordan Valley in Mal held at the hall Saturday night member and president. Right after heur County. Oregon, described | as follows: Beginning at a point Those who were present reported that we all went to bed. on the South line of said Lot 2. a pleasant evening. 10 feet West of the South East (Continued Nex Week! The regular meeting of the I O corner of said Lot 2; thence I N. grange was held Friday evening nt the hall with a good attendance The business meeting was well at tended and supper served after PHONE wards. FIVE C U T RATE Dinner was served at noon Sun day befor the installation of o f ficers. GIVE FURNITURE s Breakfast Sets, $ 14.25 West on the South line of said Lot 2 to the South West corner of said Lot 2; thence Northerly on the West line of said Lot 2 to the North West corner of said Lot 2; thence Easterly on the North line of said Lot 2; to a point 10 feet West of the Eaf t line of said Lot 2; thence Southerly parallel to and 10 leet distant from the East line of said Lot 2 to the place of be ginning. Lot 1 in Block 6 of Pioneer Addition to the Town of Jordan Valley in Malheur County, Ore gon. All that part of Weir Street and of Lot 6 in Block 7 of Pioneer Addition to the Town of Jordan Valley in Malheur County, Oregon, included In that certain deed from John A. Wroten and May Wroten to Charles M McIntyre, dated August 8. 1922, recorded August 11, 1922 at page 328 in Book 21 of Deeds in the office of the County Clerk of Malheur County, Oregon. Lots 2 and 3 in Block 5H of Pioneer Addition to the Town of Jordan Valley In Malheur County, Oregon. Said real property belonging to said estate of Charles M McIntyre, deceased, in order to pay the debts and expenses of administration of said estate: T H IS C IT A T IO N is issued and published pursuant to an order of David F. Graham, County Judge of Malheur County, Oregon, dated D e cember 14, 1938. (S E A L) H. S. SACKETT, County Clerk W. H. BROOKS. Attorney. First published Dec. 15, 1938. Last published Jan. 12, 1939. W H EN YOU W A N T : 5 pc. Dinnette Sets, $2 4 .5 0 Quick Service Our staff of attendants is trained to wait on you quickly and always efficiently. 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Electric Warming Padi $3.00 valuei <M7Q / J Genunine Onyx Desk Sets ..... $1.98 to $3.98 aÏÏSüBL 21c ’MS'S G U Y WISE TAKES SEVENTH DEGREE Guy Wise family returned from a weeks vacation to Portland where they attended the national grange convention. Mr and Mrs. Wise and Norman Wise took the seventh de gree work at Portland. * 28.00 —IS— Visit the Lumber Yard There's no other coal like it in the West. It's clean to handle — economical A D R IA N The Girl Scouts held a meeting at the Peterson home Saturday. Rev Ray Chandler and wife of Caldwell were guests. They gave talks on Christmas In foreign lands. John Points and daughter. Jim Miner of Nyssa visited at the Ever ett Points home Sunday. George Hall moved his family to one of Hollys tenant houses Sat urday. Mr and Mrs Duke Rohland and sons were visitors at Owyhee dam Sunday. They went over the new road Mr. and Mrs Vernon Parker and son were dinner guests Sunday at the Ness Hatt home In the Owyhee. Mrs. J O. Carroll of Lower Bend spent Thursday with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs Reuben Basket BUI Dimmick has moved into the Webb Otis house Dan Holly was a business visitor J hi Ontario Friday Hubert Hagen received word that ■ Mr and Mrs Merviile Hagen and family. Mr and Mrs Charles Trem bly had arrived at Leon. Iowa. Elenor Duttoon Kingman Kolonv spent Saturday nigh» with Virginia Jarvis. Adrian American Legion post I gave a dance at Big Bend Friday I evening Glen Pounds and his or- | chestra furnished the music James McGinnis returned home from the Memorial Park hospital in | Caldwell Thursday I van Farnsworth and family 1 moved into hit fathers house Sun- to use — “ Where the Home Begins” -P S - easy to fire. Careful, Confidential, Ex pert Building — Service is Yours for the Asking Prepared the modem w a y lor those who want clean coal. K ing T oa L May W e Have the Oppor tunity to Work With You? RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY: N yssa Lum ber C om pany Boise Payette Lumber Co. 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