Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 23, 1939, Image 4

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2a, 1939
NOTICE TO office of A L. Fletcher in the City
lots 9 and 10. block 17, Tuetschs ADMINISTRATORS
CREDITORS
- of - Nyssa.
, -----— Oregon, that being the
Add. to Nyssa. 2-15-39. $1.00. 'Q. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE place designated for the transaction
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE estate February^Bth
C. deed.»
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
EDNA M WAREHAM,
C. C. Hunt et ux to H. W In the Matter ol the Estate ot ED- j Administratrix ot the Estate ol
Strandle—S'* of lots 1 and 2, block I WARD A SMITH. Deceased.
Lloyd Wareham Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
First published Feb 9, 193SV
147, Ward Add . to Nyssa 9-23-38
undersigned. Hollis Smith has been
Last published March 9. 1939.
810.00
appointed administrator with the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
George W. Kaylor et ux to Beulah will annexed of the estate of Ed
i P E R
D reg
THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Royston—lots 24 and 25. block 4 ward A Smith, deceased, by the IN STATE
OF OREGON, FOR MAL­
County Court of Malheur County,
HEUR COUNTY
Ministers or others interested in church publicity are invited to use Riverside Add., to Ontario. 2-7-39. Oregon
and ima
has quaoncu.
qualified.
regoli auu
-—
, , , T T p o n p THE
ublish
1 the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notices *1 00
NOW THEREFORE, all persons IN e s ^ ” t e O F J O H N C McCON-
1 to their congregations Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday of
Malheur county to Leora Davis— havlng claims against the estate of NFLL Deceased
I each week.
,
ueceaseu
lots 25 and 31, inc.. block 1. River­ Edward A. Smith, Deceased, are NELL-
The undersigned having been ap-
notified and required to
WINIFRED
BROWN THOMAS - - - - Own«
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
METHODIST COMMUNITY
side Add., to Ontario. 2-15-39. $42. hereby
ointed
by the County Court of the
present the same, with proper
SCIENTIST
CHURCH
LOUIS P THOMAS - - - - Editor and Publisher
tate of Oregon for the County of
Anna R. Thompson to J. S. Force vouchers, duly verified, to the un­ Malheur,
Executor of the estate and
215 North 9th Street, Payette. Idaho
Floyd E. White, Pastor
—undivided 'a interest in W ‘i-SE!4 dersigned Hollis Smith, within six last will and testament of John C.
A branch pi the Mother Church,
Sunday schol 10 a. m. Lesson and SE'.SWV* sec. 35-17-46. 4-11- months form the date of this notice, McConnell, deceased, and having
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION, OPTIMISTIC
at the law office of Lytle and Swan,
the First Chuiih of Christ, Scient-1 title: Keeping Religion Free From 38. $187.00.
at Vale, Oregon, which place the qualified as such, hereby gives
IN DISPOSITION WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE
iest. in Boston. Massachusetts,
Commercialism.” Scripture lesson:
selects as his place of notice to the creditors of and all per­
F. S. Bailey et ux to J. S. Force— undersigned
EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY
business in all matters connected sons having claims against said de­
The Act 8 4-25.
ceased, to present the same, verified
undivided Vi interest in W'-SEVi
Subject: Christ Jesus.
Our present enrollment for Sun­ and SE'iSW L sec. 35-17-46 4-6-38 with said estate.
as required by law, within six
ADVERTISING RATES
Dated and first published Febru­ months after the first publication
SUBSCRIPTION RAIES
Golden Test: Colossians 3:16. 17. day school is 228. Attendance last
ary 9th. 1939. Last published March of this notice, to the undersigned
$187.00.
Open rate, per inch........... 30C Let the word of Christ dwell in you
Sunday was 208. If you are not
$1.50
One Year ..............
30c
Executor, at the office of A. L.
Marion K. Wade to Ida B. Case— 9th, 1939.
HOLLIS SMITH,
richly in all wisdom; And whatso­ attending some Sunday school come
$100
Fletcher in the City of Nyssa. Ore­
Six Months
01c
part of NW'iBW1. sec. 12-21-46.
Administrator
with
the
will
an­
ever
ye
do
in
word
or
deed,
do
all
and
Join
us—a
welcome
awaits
you.
gon, that being the place designated
......... .05
Single Copies
Minimum 25c
nexed
of
the
estate
of
Edward
A.
8-31-37.
$1.00.
,Q.
C.
deed.)
for the transaction of all business
in
the
name
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
giv­
«Strictly in Advance»
Morning worship 11:15 a. m. Ser­
Smith.
pertaining to said estate. February
Florence
Kingman
Otis
to
Ida
B
ing thanks to God and the Father mon theme: ‘‘A Fiery Furnace."
7th, 1939.
CITATION
by him.
Epworth league 7 p. m. Edward Case—part ol NW'.SWV sec. 12-
CHARLES J. MCCONNELL,
21-46. 6-19-37, $1.00. IQ. C. deed.)
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
Executor of the last will and
Topllff, leader.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR testament of John C. McConnell.
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
Oregon
&
Western
Colonization
Tire Wednesday evening meeting,
Junior league 7 p. m.
MALHEUR COUNTY.
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
at which time testimonials of Christ
Evening worship 8.
Religious Co., to Otto G. Luehrs — S W 'i- In The Matter ot the Estate of Deceased
First published Feb. 9. 1939.
the act of March 3. 1879.
Theodore Roeder, Deceased.
ian healing and remarks on Christ­ pageant: Units of Power. This will NWL and SWVNEVNW', sec. 1-
Last published March 9, 1939.
To Eileen Crockett, Alice Mildred
ian Science are given, is held at be a portrayal of the workings of 18-46. 12-27-38. $300.00.
Rider, Fred Roeder, Minnie Roeder,
Florence
Mary
Chase
to
L.
J.
eight o'clock.
the church throughout the world.
Daisy T. Bledsoe and Earl C. Bled­
The Reading Room Is located in
Bible study on Monday evening, Freiermuth—W ‘iNW'4 sec. 11-20- soe, John M Thomas and Mattie
46.
2-16-39.
$500.00.
Thomas, Rose Ella Seals and C. N.
the Church Building, where the at the parsonage.
C. C. Hunt et ux to Martha Hel­ Seals, Henry A. Thomas and Effie Visiting Members Invited to Attend
Bible and authorized
Christian
Tuesday, Feb. 28. there will be a
T h o m a s , D o r o t h e a Millicent
NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S
Sdence Literature may be read, bor­ pot luck dinner in the basement ol ton—Lot 15, block 142, Wards Add., Rhoades and James Rhoades, Noel
NYSSA CIVIC CLUB
to Nyssa. 1-28-39. $10.00.
Vincent
Carpenter, C. E. Carpenter Meets on the third Wednesday ot
rowed
or
purchased,
and
is
open
the
church
starting
at
7
o'clock.
PROGRAM
Malheur county to Ernamaliber and Edith Carpenter, Jerome J. each month at 2 p. m.
every day from two to four p. m.. ex­ This will be a fellowship meeting
Carpenter, Mary Dona Jean Car­
cept Sunday and holidays.
Parish Hall
---------+ ---------
with the Ontario, Vale and Apple Holding Co. — S ^ N E '.SE L N E 'i, penter, Vada Miller and Lloyd Mil­
SE 'iSE '.N E L sec. 7-18-47. 1-5-39 ler, Watie Pew, Walter Thomas and Mrs. Willard Jackson ...... Preside...
The public is cordially Invited to follow the dinner.
$79.65.
Jane Doe Thomas, his wife, the un­ Mrs. Chas. Paradis ......Sec.-Treas.
attend our services and make use of
Completion of the I-O-N Highway.
C. A. Ketcham et ux to T. J. known heirs and devisees, if any, of
the Reading Room.
Roeder, Deceased, and to all
ASSEMBLY OF GOD GOSPEL
Hulen et ux—3.7 acres in SE‘4- May
OREGON TRAIL GRANGE
other persons unknown interested
Co-operative Marketing Association
TABERNACLE
NW >4 sec. 34-16-47. 12-5-38. $10.00. In said estate:
PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Meets on the 2nd and 4th. Tuesday
for Malheur Farmers.
Three blocks South of Main on
C. C. Hunt et ux to J. W. Hughey
A. A. Schmidt, Pastor
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE William DeOrofft
Master
First street.
et al-lots 19 and 20, block 149, OF OREGON: You and each of Frank Parr
First Sunday in Lent.
Overseer
you
hereby
are
required
to
appear
Wards Add., to Nyssa. 3-2-38. $10.00.
Ernest C. Knull. Pastor.
On this Sunday morning we begin
Secretary
in the above entitled court and Mrs. Albert Hopkins
Erskin Wood et ux to Ernamali­ cause at the Court room of said
a series of sermons on, "Enemies of
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Home Economics Club
ber
Holding
Co.
—
N
W
'.N
E'i
sec.
Court
at
the
County
Courthouse
at
Man." The world is full of bitter, classes for all. Mr. Mary Honey sup-
APPRECIATE WHAT WE HAVE
Meets: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
29-18-47. 12-29-36. $1.00. (Q. C. Vale, Oregon, on Saturday, the 25th
hostile, beguiling enemies. Strange intendent.
day of February, 1939, at 10:00 Mrs. Neil Dimmick
Chairman
deed.)
but true, many do not recognize the
Morning worship 11:15 a. m.
N an occasion of dedicatory services held
o'clock A. M. then and there to show
Ernamaliber Holding Co. to R. L. cause, if any there be. why an order VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
potential
fiends
that
are
constantly
Young
people
meeting
7.00
p.
m.
recently in Nyssa the writer was priv­
lor the sale of the following des­
1-2-37. $600.00.
endeavoring to overthrow men and
Evangelistic meeting 7:30 p. m.
Owyhee Post No. 3506
ileged to be among those present.
C. W. Glenn, sheriff to W. B.. cribed real property of the Estate: Meets: 4th Friday of each monin
to destroy tjiem. forever. Instead,
Mid-week
meeting Wednesday
The NE*,4 of NE'/i of Section
Lobb—EV4, SW ’4 , and E ' i N W >/4 sec.
men cater to them, enjoy their 7:30 p. m.
Meeting Place: City Hall
25. Township 21 South of Range
The principal speaker of the evening brought
13-30-42. 11-9-35. $57 90.
40 E. W. M. in Malheur County,
company, honor and respect them.
George McKee
Commanue*
Everybody welcome.
Oregon,
together
with
the
water
out one of the soundest bits of philosophy that
Jacob
H.
Bowers
et
ux
to
J.
I.
Man's foremost enemies are the a t­
E. E. Cloninger ...... Quartermaster
rights
and
appurtenances
there­
Wells et ux—So. 55 acres of N ’i -
tackers of the soul. Chief among
we have heard in a long time.
unto belonging
KINGMAN COMMUNITY
NE’i sec. 15-16-47. 2-17-39. $10.00. should not be sold, as prayed for in
them is the "Prince of darkness."
Auxiliary No. 3506
CHURCH
It was the speakers contention that very few
J. I. Wells et uv to Jacob H. Bow­ the petition of the Administrator Meets 2nd. Friday at Parish Hall
Come and hear Sunday morning
of
said
Estate
on
file.
ers et ux—E 'iSW '.SW 'i sec. 13-16-
Ernest Tetwiler. Pastor
of us really appreciate what we have—that we
what triumplis this arch-fiend has
Dated this 19th day of January, Mrs. C. M. Paradis ........ President
enjoyed in past history; what bat­
Mrs. L. Norris .................Secretary
Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F. 47. 2-17-39. $10.00.
1939.
are constantly striving for something beyond
Martha Ellen Fields to Henry Seal
tles he wins today; how he can Nichols, superintendent.
our reach. And isn’t that just about true of
I.O .O .F
H. S. Sackett County Clerk.
Fields—undivided ’4 Interest in 55
harm you and yours. He can be
Morning worship 11 a. m.
First published January 26. 1939.
Gate City Lodge No. 214
by 150 feet near Block 63. Greens
most of us? We would be a lot happier if we
Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m.
conquered. For your eternal wel­
Last published February 23, 1939. Meets: Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Add., to Nyssa. 2-15-39. $1.00.
Evening worship 8:30 p. m.
fare you must have the weapons to
would take the time to look around us and be
NOTICE OF SALE
Meeting Place: Legion Hall
Elva Krise Oakes to F. W Stan­
Everyone welcome.
overcome him. These can be yours
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J. C. Greer
THANKFUL for that which we have. This does
........... Noble Grand
ton et hx—lots 1 and 2, sec. 21-17- that,
thru the hearing of the Gospel.
by authority of an order of the James Caldwell .............. Secretary
not mean that we should not try to improve our
47. 1-11-39. $1.400.00.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school for all.
County Court of Malheur County,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Louise S. Bibson et vir to F. E. Oregon, made January 21, 1939, in
10:30 a. m. Divine services with
conditions, but rather through being thankful
Rebekah
In old theatre building
Locey et al—S ’4NW% and N'4- the Matter of the Estate of Charles
the celebration of Holy Communion
M. McIntyre, Deceased, the under­
open the way for increased be
benefits that come
Yellow Rose No. 202
Vern W. Martin, Pastor
SW1. sec. 22-13-39 1-16-39 $200.00. signed Administrator of said estate
Wednesday at 8 p. m. Lenten Ves­
through appreciation. Perhaps our home isn’t
Fred G. Lackey et ux to Millard will, at his residence in Jordan Val­ Meets: 2nd and 4th Thursdays
Sunday school 10 a. m.
pers. Come and glory in the cross
Legion Hall
Bigharn — SW '.N W 'i. N W '.SW 1/,, ley, in Malheur County, Oregon, on
as large as the Jones’—maybe the old car has a
Morning worship 11 a. m.
of Christ with us.
and after 10:00 o'clock A. M. Feb- Mrs. Jennie Baker
Noble Grand
and
15
acres
in
E
'iSW
'i
sec.
24-16-
N.
Y.
P.
S.
7:15
p.
m.
"A
changeless
Christ
for
a
chang­
few dents in the fenders—and even our clothes
ruary 25, 1939, offer for sale and sell Mrs. Frank Leuck
Secretary
47. 7-9-37 $4,750.00.
ing world."
Anna Breazeale, leader
to the highest bidder for cash, sub­
may not be exactly of the latest style, BUT that
Malheur county to Fred Crisman ject to the approval of the court, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
the following described real prop­
home has been the harbor of many a pleasant
Prayer and praise service Wed­ —lots 8 and No. 23 ft. 10 inches of erty
I.. D. S. CHURCH
Aerie No. 2134
belonging to said estate, to-
lost 7, block 19. Vale. 11-7-38. $1.00. wit:
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
nesday 8 p. m.
evening, may even have seen young folks grow
Meets: Every Wednesdy. Eagles Hall
J. C. Corbin to Fred Crisman—
Friday Feb. 24 is the world day of
11:45 a. m. Choir practice.
That part of Lot 2 in Block 8
A. C. Norcott
Worthy President
up, and as for the car—well, the looks of a car
of Pioneer Addition to the Town
prayer beginning at 11:30 a. m. lot 8 and No. 23 ft. 10 inches of lot
8:00 p m. Evening services.
Harry Miner.................... Secretary
of
Jordan
Valley
in
Malheur
has nothing to do with the transportation that
Monday
there will be a prayer and fasting 7. block 19, Vale. 1-30-39. $10.00.
County, Oregon, described as
Fred Crisman et ux to Vale Hotel
service with suitable program.
8 no p m. Priesthood meeting.
you are getting out of it ! and as long as clothes
fellows: Beginning at a point on
Mrs. Chas. Leuck
President
Co.—lot
8
and
No.
23
ft.
10
inches
At
the
evening
service
at
8
p.
m.
Tuesday
the south line
lne of said Lot 2, 10
are kept clean there is not a man or woman, of
Mrs. Ronald Burke ... ..Secretary
feet west of the southeast
2:0 p. m Relief society meeting. we will be priviledged to hear Rev. of lot 7. block 19. Vale. 1-28-39. $10.
real worth, but what would not say to themselves
corner of said Lot 2; thence
M a rria g e L icen ses Issu ed
Saturday
Ira Taylor and his nine year old
MASONIC LODGE
west on the south line of said
“there is a person worth knowing, he is thrifty
John Lawrence Marshall and Vir­
2:00 p. m. Primary meeting.
daughter, recently returned from
Golden Rule No. 147
Lot 2 to the southwest corner
ginia Stevenson Outland. 2-14-39.
our mission in Peru.
of said Lot 2; thence northerly
and appreciative.”
Meets: Stated, 2nd Monday
on the west line of said Lot 2
GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Burl Raymond Scott and Ferol Ila
Everyone is invited to these ser­
Special, 4th Moncay
to
the
northwest
corner
of
said
And another thought on appreciaton, have
Baird. 2-15-39.
O. E. Casper. Pastor
vices.
Eagles Hall
Lot 2; thence easterly on the
Howard Thomas Fuqii and Mitau
The child Evangelist. June Lock
north line of said Lot 2 to a
C. A. Abbott
Master
you ever noticed that when we show lack of ap-
point 10 feet west of the east
Watunabe 2-16-39
| age 14. will begin a series of revival
Leo Hollenberg................... Secretary
ireciation for the things that we now have, some
line of said Lot 2; thence south­
meetings with us Tuesday night, ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
George Reberger ..................... Tyler
erly parallel to and 10 feet dis­
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
low or other those very things are taken away j The child Ls unusually talented, her
tant from the east line of said
Church
and
Sunday
School
at
Lot 2 to the place of beginning:
Tom us? It has happened to very near every I ermons and leadership are surpris­ 9:30 Sunday.
EASTERN STAR
Lot 1 in Block 8 of the Pioneer
ing You will be delighted to hear
O. E. S. No. 131
one—if we will stop to think it over.
Communion
the
second
Sunuas
of
Addition
to
the
Town
of
Jordan
I her. Special musians every night
Meets: 1st and 3rd Monday
Valley in Malheur County. Ore­
the
month.
gon:
Masonic Hall
SO LET’S APPRECIATE WHAT WE j from Nampa will attend the ser­ Guild meets second Wednesday of
vices.
All that part of the Weir
G. Eva Boydell
Worthy Matron
HAVE!
each month at 2:30 p. m.
Street and of Lot 6 in Block 7
All are invited to attend.
Mrs. Hilda Tensen
Secretai)
of Pioneer Addition to the Town
List of Legal Adver­
of Jordan Valley, in Malheur
AMERICAN
LEGION
RIVERVIEW CHURCH
KINGMAN KOLONY L.D.S.
County. Oregon, included in
tisements in this is­
Nyssa Post No. 79
that certain deed from John A.
The Rlverview Sunday school will
SUNDAY SCHOOL
AN INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE
Wroten and May Wroten to
Meets: 1st and 3rd Thursday
sue, as required by
Meets In Kingman Kolony school meet this Sunday at the Ed Gona-
August 8. 1922. recorded August
Legion Hall
house Sunday at 1:00 p. m.
son home in Riverview
Law.
N the news columns of today’s Journal is a
11. 1922. at page 328 In Book 21
Warren Richardson
Commander
of
Deeds in the office of the
story about the Reclamation department
Albert Heldt .....................Adjutant
office of the County Clerk of
Malheur County. Oregon;
giving farmers on the Owyhee and Black Can­
F ro m Boise—
NOTICE OF MEETING
LOWER BEND
Lots 2 and 3 in Block 5H of
Auxiliary
Miss Sue Keizer, a nurse at the O W Y H E E IRRIGATION DIS­
yon projects some 75,000 trees.
Pioneer Addition to the Town
TRICT;
MALHEUR
COUNTY
Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday
of
Jordan
Valley
in
Malheur
Mr. and Mrs R. G
Chandler, St. Luke’s hospital in Boise, visited
OREGON
Legion Hall
This is indeed an investment for the future
Notice Hereby Is Given. That the I County, Oregon.
missionary for the Union Sunday here over the week end with her
President
Sam R. Scott, Administrator. Mrs W. Richardson
Board
of
Directors
of
the
Owyhee1
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
J.
Keizer.
for our farmers', for on almost every farm,
school of Caldwell were making
W. H. Brooke. Attorney.
Irrigation District, sitting as a
calls in Lower Bend Saturday aft-
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
whether it is just reclaimed from the desert or
Board of Equiiization, will meet on
First published January 26. 1939.
Friday, the 10th day of March. 1939., Last published February 23, 1939. Meets: Every Wednesday noon
Visitors Here—
for many years in .crops, there is some small area i ernoon.
at 8:00 o'clock P. M, of said day. at]
Cafe
Mr and Mrs. Harry Russell and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Black
of
its office at Nyssa. Oregon, for th e1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. „
. Schweizer’s
_
.
which can be best utlized for a woodlot or shel­
Barbara and Mrs C H Young were Cody. Wyo.. arrived Monday and pu rpose of reviewing and correcting | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Bernard Frost
President
ter belt. These trees, black locust and black ; in Nyssa shopping on Friday
STATE OF OREGON. FOR MAL- F. T. Morgan
Secretary
will visit the next few days with its assessment roll and apportion
HEUR COUNTY.
--------------------------------------------------
ment
of
charges,
for
Irrigation
walnut lend themselves admirably to our irri­
E. M Hauser was a business vis­ Mrs Black's parents. Mr., and Mrs water and operation and mainten­ IN THE M A T T E R OF THE
TOWNSEND CLUB
E A. Wimp. Mrs Black is well ance costs of the district for the
itor in the Bend Friday
gated lands. They require very little care, ex­
Decease! ° F LLOYD WAREHAM. Meets: 1st and 3rd Thursday
known in Nyssa as "Jimmy Wimp. season and year of 1939 The assess­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Cecil
Case
accom­
The undersigned having beep ap- Meeting Place: Eagles Hall
cept for the first two years or so, this fact should
ment roll and record may be In­
panied by Mr. and Mrs Chas. Witty
spected at the office of the District pointed by the County Court of the! D. R- DeGross ................... President
not however, tempt farmers to neglect them.
by any interested person during of­ State of ‘ Oregon for the County of I Mrs. A. V. Pruyn
Secretary
and family were in Parma Satur- In sp e c ts D isp lay —
Malheur. Administratrix of th e i_______ ________________________
fice hours of each business day.
These young trees, in a few years should be j day
Ed Dilley ol the local Idaho Pow­
By order of the Board of Di­ estate of Lloyd Wareham. deceased. Secretary's of all lodges or clubs
Miss Louisa Loveland who ls er company office was in Boise rectors.
and having qualified as such, here- aP„
j
...
large enough for fence posts, and if properly
by gives notice to the creditors of a^e nv e<* to sen£* ln t0 thl* paper
FRANK T MORGAN.
| teaching at Mountain View spent Monday night inspecting with oth­
and
all
persons
having
claims
tl,e
information
contained
ln
the
Secretary Owyhee Irrigation Dis­
cared for, should provide good fuel, care being
the week end with her mother. Mrs er company district employees a trict.
against said deceased, to present above cards Changes ln dates of
taken that when this "deforestation" takes place
Clifford Kennick
display of Westinghouse electrical
Dated and first published Feb 16. them verified as required by law. meetings or meeting halls must by
within six months after the first
1939
Mr and Mrs Sparks spent Sun­ merchandise on exhibit.
that the grove is thinned rather than subjected
publication of this notice, to the sent ln by Monday before public» -
Last
published March 9. 1939.
day with his mother. Mrs Ellen
undersigned Administratrix, at the tlon.
to indiscriminate cutting.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sparks.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
NEWS OF RECORD
Aside from the utilitarian value of the trees
The play "The Deacon's Honey­
STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL­
moon" will be given Thursday at the
HEUR COUNTY
there is the esthetic part that they will take in
Arthur K Servoss et al to E D. In the Matter of the Estate of C.
Lower
Bend
school.
THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS
beautifying our farm (communities. And per­
Van Zelf. Deceased
will come to your home every day through
Mr and Mrs Chas Johnson of Norcott et ux—lot 9. block 73.
haps is would not be expecting too much if our
The undersigned having been ap-
Roswell were visitors of Mrs. M A. Greens Add., to Nyssa 1-23-39. 81.
THE
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An all day session of the Jolly
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Janes met Thursday at the home
of these trees.
The city has available space
but deal* correctively with them Features for busy men and all the
and having qualified, notice is here­
Winifred Brown Thomas et al to by given to the creditors of. and all
fam ily, including the Weekly Magazine Section
of Mrs H W Russell. The day was
around the city hall and the ground located in
spent in quilting Mrs Ed Abbl's Charles W Swan, trustee—lots I. persons having claims against said
The Christina Science Publishing Society
the southwest part of the city, which can only be
quilt A covered dish luncheon was 2. 3. and part of lots 9 and 10. block deceased, to present them, verified
One. Norway Street Boston Mi assach u sette
as required by law, within six
17. Teutachs Add to Nysaa. 1-30-39 month
held at noon
used for a recreational center, would be an ideal
after the first publication of
r S S t o d ni r m r •ub#ert|>t,on * The C h ristian Science M onitor for
Fifty-four friends and neighbors { *100 <Q C deed >
this notice to said administrator at
place to plant enough trees to make the starting
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Malheur county to Charles W the office of Smith & Smith, his
laden with gifts and well filled bas­
weoneeday Issue Including M agn in e Section 1 year 12 00 0 lasues 25e
attorneys
in the city of Ontario.
of a city park.
kets of lunch, wedding cake and all j Ewan—part of lots 9 and 19. block Oregon Nicholas
Van Zelf Admin­
dropped In Sunday evening on Mr 17. Teutachs Add to Nysaa 2-13-39 istrator of the Estate of C. Van Zelf
The Reclamation department is to be con­
deceased.
and Mrs Joe King and surprised! 11.00
gratulated upon it’s foresight in makng avail­ them on their 32nd wedding annl - 1 Charles W Swan et ux to A L Dated February 6. 1939
First published Peb 9. 1939
versary
able these trees to our industrious farmers.
Fletcher—lots 1. 3. 3. and part of
Last published March 9. 1939
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