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/ / / NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RNAL, TH U RSD AY, A P R IL 18, 1939 The Gate City Journal O r eg > p e r I A T I ON P u bli sh W IN IF R E D BROWN THOMAS - - - - Owner t o i ls P. THOM AS - • - - Editor and Publisher — INDEPENDENT IN P O LIT IC S AND R E LIG IO N, O P T IM IS T IC IN D ISPO SITIO N W IT H NO INTERESTS T O SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF M ALHEUR C O U N TY ______ SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S One Year IJ-55 Six Months ................... *100 Single Copies ............. OS (Strictly in Advance* AD V E R TIS IN G KATES Open rate, per inch........... 30c National. Per Inch .......... 30c Classifieds, Per word -----01c Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. NYSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L’S PROGRAM ------ + ------ Completion of the I-O-N Highway. Co-operative Marketing Association for Malheur Farmers. YOURS L ' !N TRyST T S ^ iiy jjr \k v +Â Æ Wf M ^ S u t le r . ~ t £ j i ^CHURCH Ministers or others Interested in church publicity are invited to use the columns oi the Journal to carry important messages and notices to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday of each week. M ETH O D IST C O M M UNITY F IR S T CHURCH OF C H R IST CHURCH SC IEN TIST Floyd E. White, Pastor 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho A. B Hahn, S. S. Supt A branch of the Mother Church, Classes for all ages. the First Church ot Christ, Scient- I f you do not attend some other iest, in Boston, Massachusetts. school then come and help us to make this old world a better place Subject: Doctrine of Atonement. to live in through the power of Golden text: Romans 5:11. We Jesus Christ. also joy in God through our Lord Sunday school 10 o'clock. Jesus Christ, by whom we have now Subject: Planting the Gospel in received the atonement. new fields. Morning worship 11:15. Sermon theme "W orld Storms” . The Wednesday evening meeting, Epworth league meets at 7 p. m. at which time testimonials of Christ At the regular evening worship ian healing and remarks on Christ hour 8 o'clock the young people will ian Science are given, is held at present a religious drama “ Blind eight o'clock. Betty,” which will show the power The Reading Room Is located in of Jesus Christ in transforming the Church Building, where the lives even in this age. Bible and authorized Christian There will be a basket dinner in Science Literature may be read, bor the church basement at the close of rowed or purchased, and is open the morning worship. Bring your every day from two to four p. m„ ex baskets filled. An official board cept Sunday and holidays. meeting called at 2 o'clock following The public is cordially invited to the basket dinner. attend our services and make use of ■ he Reading Room. ASSEM BLY OF GOD GOSPEL -------- t TABERNACLE L. D. S. CHURCH Three blocks South of Main on 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. First street. 11:45 a. m. Choir practice. Ernest C. Knull, Pastor. 8:00 p. m. Evening services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. 8:00 p. m. Monday Priesthood Classes for all. Mrs. Gene Honey, meeting. superintendent. Our lessons lor this 2:00 p. in. Tuesday relief society quarter are taken from the gosiiel meeting. 7:30 p. m. M. I A. meeting. according to Matthew. 7:00 p. m. Thursday, choir prac Young people meeting at 7:30 p. tice. 7:30 p. m. genealolical class. m. 2:00 p. m. Saturday primary Evangelistic meeting at 8 p. m. meeting. Mid-week meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. j * K IV E ItV IE W SUNDAY SCHOOL Everyone welcome. Riverview Sunday school will meet at 2:30 at the Tom Lyle home. K IN G M AN COM M UNITY CHUKCJU Ernest Tetwller. 'Pastor ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev Stanley Moore, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F. Church and Sunday School at Nichols, superintendent. 9:30 Sunday. Morning worship 11 a. m. Communion the second Sunn»/ of Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. the month. Evening worship 8:30 p. m. Guild meets second Wednesday of Everyone welcome. eacii month at 2:30 p. m. ADRIAN FU LL GOSPEL CHURCH Mildred E. Marvin, pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 n. in. Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. Wednesday, mid-week service 8 p. m. Young people Friday 7:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. Undenominational. j In the perpetual campaign to stamp out man-caused fires that burn over 40,000,000 acres annually, the United States Forest Service In co operation with the state forestry agencies and organizations interested in conservation, will distribute In poster form nearly a million reproduc tion« of the above painting by the famed Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg. Tha painting Is the property of the American Forestry Association. A N OUNCE OF PR E VE N TIO N ITH the advent of the opening of the fish W ing season every true sportsman should resolve to help the Forestry Department in pre venting fires— remember it is the carelessly tossed cigarette stub or the “ heel” from a pipe that may be the result o f a disastrous forest fire. And while we are on the subject let us not forget that we, as lovers of the outdoors can do our part by leaving our camping grounds as clean as we found it— by burying those cans, potato peelings and such other garbage as will naturally be left around a camp. And then there is the matter o f being sure to put out the fire, the best way being to cover the embers with dirt. A camp fire left smoldering, unburied garbage, crippled game and disrespect of the rights o f a private land owner are poor monu ments for a sportsman to leave behind him. JOIN THE C LEAN -U P C A M PA IG N of Nyssa next Monday, will have C ITIZENS an opportunity to show their civic pride by taking part in the clean-up campaign, spon sored by city officials and business and civic clubs. Everyone o f us can do our share by cleaning up our yards of rubbish that has lain there for such a long time and if we have used that vacant lot next door or across the alley, as a dumping ground, the least that we can do is to clean that up too. The City will have trucks out to pick up refuse that will or should be set out in cans or boxes— the schedule will be found on the front page of the Nyssa Journal. There is no cost to this campaign— just a bit of work and a lot o f civic pride! Our city can he made to be as attractive as any other, if we will just make up our mind to make it so. Remember the President’s trip through Nyssa? Who could help but feel a tinge o f pride at the cleanliness o f our city? But why should we wait for notables to arrive to CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Vern W. Martin, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Message by the pastor. Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic service begins at 8 p. m. Everyone invited to cume. Tuesday noon, prayer and fasting service at the parsonage. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing. 8 p. m. Every second Thursday the For eign Missionary society hold theit monthly meeting. Mrs. F. A. Powell president. These services will be held in the old theatre building. PA R M A LUTHERAN CHURCH A. A. Schmidt, Pastor Services are conducted in the Episcopal Parish hall. Sunday after Easter. One of the fine facts of Easter SUNSET VALLE Y CHURCH that impresses the reader of the Classes for all ages. Gospel account of the appearance School starts at 10:30 a. m. of Christ after his resurrection is At the home of Chas. Ditty. that when Jesus showed Himself Everyone welcome. unto His disciples and friends they Come and enjoy this hour of were glad and rejoiced. So it is still today. When men behold Jes study with us. us in His Word as the living Savior who is willing to accept men. no N YS SA GOSPEL TABERNACLE matter how sinful they might be; Wm. K. Hoag. Pastor who removed all their sins, they re Sunday school 10 a. m. joice in Him and are glad. We as Devotional service 11 a. m. sure you that the Holy Spirit can Evangelistic service 8 p. m. make you rejoice through the Word. Bible reading Tuesday evening. We invite you to attend our services Midweek prayer and worship where Christ crucified and risen is Thursday evening set forth as the Savior of men for A11 are welcome to our services. your rejoicing. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. K IN G M AN K O LO N Y L.D.S. Divine service at 3:15 p. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL A hearty welcome awaits you. Meets In Kingman Kplony school "A changeless Christ ofr a chang house Sunday at 1:00 p. m. ing world." LO C A L NEWS Ilarprr Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray were at Harper on business Tuesday. In Vale— Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood were in Ontario and Vale Monday on business. Easter Dinner— Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin en At Eminett— Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Currey and tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. son motored to Emmett last Sunday and Mrs. L. N. Fry and Mr. and and visited blooming orchards near Mrs H R Sherwood and Frank that city. Visit Cascade Friends— Mr and Mrs, Emil A. Stunz children motored to Cascade. last Sunday evening where were over-night guests of Mr. Mrs. Roy House. NEWS OF RECORD and Ida., Carrie L. Simpson et al to John they Rouse et al—S W 'iS E '., S '- S W 1! and N W 't S W 'i, S W '.N E '., and N W '.- S E ', sec 15; N E ',. S '» N W '. . S W 'i, clean up— we live here all of the time, the notables pass through in a fleeting moment. The volunteer fire department will lend it’s heln to anyone wishing to burn o ff weeds near buildings- all that is necessary is a phone call to the city hall— but he sure to make the ar rangements in advance. By taking care o f the menace of dry and unsightly weeds we will all be helping to reduce the fire hazards this summer. But we can all talk until the “ cows come home" this campaign will not be a success unless everyone in the city takes part in it. Our city can he made to reflect the temperament of those living within it’s limits. LE T’S JOIN TH E CLEAN-U P C A M P A IG N ! and N W 'iS E '4 sec. 17; W 4W 14, and S E '.S W '. sec. 22-16-38. 3-3-39 $990.00. C. H. Taylor et ux to Carl Bed- saul— lots 1 and 2, Home Park Fruit tracts. 9-25-35. $1000. Archie Welsh et uv to William C. Holloway—lots 22,23,24, and 25, block 2. Terrace Heights add. to Ontaiio. 6-14-38. $10.00 Payette Oregon Slope Irrigation district to O. M. Harding—all of E 'i'N W 1. sec. 34-16-47 lying below canal. 2-10-38. *----- . Elizabeth Jane McDonald to Grace McPhail— N '- S W 1. sec. 24- 19-46. 2-8-39. $100. J. R. Bachman et al to Am alga mated Sugar Co.—9.92 acres in NEV! sec. 32-19-48. 3-30-39. $1.00. Lotta E. Phillips to Harry Howell et ux—lot 1, Irrigated Lands Cor poration. 2-27-39. $1.500. C. C. Hunt et ux to Herman M c Farland—N'_- of lots 1 and 2, block 147, Wards add. to Nyssa. 2-16-39. $ 10 . 0 0 . A. R. Olsen to Pacific Live Stock Co.—N E 'eSE 'e sec. 12-20-41. 3-28- 39. $1.00 (Q. C. deed). J. LeRoy Nickel, Jr. et ux to P a cific Live Stock Co.—SE'eSE'4 sec. 6-20-42 . 3-28-39. $1.00. (Q. C. deed.) Joe Harris et ux to T. M. Millsap lots 15, 16. 17, and 18, block 10, Adrian. 10-31-38. $450. James McD Roe et al to T. Chas. Pritchard et al—all interest in cer tain contracts for sale of real estate. 3-29-39. $1.00. (Q. C. Deed). Charles Pritchard et ux to Arthur N. Swigert—lands in sections 1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 21, 24, 28 and 29-16.42. 3-29-39. $4,360.0 R. C. Cornett to U. S. National Bank of Portland—N 'j N E 'i and with a petition for distribution; And that Saturday, the 29th day of April. 1939, at the hour of 11:00 A M. of said day. and the Court Room in the City of Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, has been duly ap pointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the set tlement of said account and hear- oi said petition, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file excep tion in writing to said account and contest the same B. B. LIENKAEM PER, Administrator of the Estate of Laura Mabel Besecker Buffington, deceased. First published March 30, 1939. Last published April 27. 1939 NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF F IN A L ACCOUNT IN T H E C O U N TY CO URT OF THE STATE O F OREGON FOR THE C O U N T Y O F M ALHEUR IN T H E M A T T E R OF THE ESTATE OF C LAR A LU E LLA FORD B U FFING TO N. Deceased. N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That B B. Lienkaemper, Adminis trator of the estate of Clara Luella Ford Buffington, deceased, has ren dered and presented for settlement and filed in said Court his first and final account of his administration of said estate,, together with a pe tition for distribution; And that Saturday, the 29th day of April, 1939, at the hour of 11:00 A. M., of said day, and the Court Room in the City of Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, has been duly ap pointed by the Judge of said Court as the time and place for the set tlement of said account and hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file excep tion in writing to said account and contest the same. B. B. LIEN KAEM PER. Administrator of the Estate of Clara Luella Ford Buffington, de ceased. First published March 30. 1939. Last published April 27, 1939. SUMMONS FOR PU B LIC ATIO N IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE C O U NTY OF M ALHEUR F R A N K L. HEBERT. Plaintiff, VS. ERNESTINE HEBERT, Defendant To Ernestine Hebert, the above named defendant: IN THE NAM E OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and answer to the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and in the event of your failure so to do, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, to wit: the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony ex- (siting between the plaintiff and yourself. This summons is served upon you by virtue of an order of the Hon. Charles W. Ellis, Judge of the Cir cuit Court above-named, made and entered on the 17th day of March, 1939. directing that summons be served upon you by publication In Tlie Nyssa Gate City Journal, once a week for four sucsessive weeks. SM IT H & SM ITH, Attorneys for plaintiff, residence and postoffice address: Ontario, Oregon. First publication March 23. 1939. Last publication April 20, 1939. Lodge Meetings Visiting Members Invited to Attend LIO NS CLUB Meets: Monday noon at 12:10 Sinclair Cafe A. L. Fletcher ................ President K. K. Lienkaemper Secretary NYSSA C IVIC CLCB Meets on the third Wednesday or each month at 2 p. m. Parish Hall NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF Mrs. Andrew Boersma Pcrsident F IN A L ACCOUNT E ' i 'N W 1! sec 28-20-46. 3-23-39. $10. Mrs. C. C. Hunt Secretary IN TH E C O U N TY CO URT OF THE Frank W. Hall et ux to U. S. N a Treasurer STATE OF OREGON FO R THE Mrs. K. E. Bailey tional Bank of Portland — S W 'i C O U N TY OF M ALHEUR OREGON T R A IL GRANGE IN THE M A T T E R O F THE N W ',S W ',. S '- S W ', and W cS W 'i ESTATE OF DORIS M ARION Meets on the 2nd and 4th. Tuesday SE 1 1 sec. 30-18-45. 4-5-39. $10. KRUEGER. Deceased. William D eGrofft Master W. S. Bretz et ux to T. H. Bretz— N O TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, Overseer undivided 'a interest in 27 mining That B. B. Lienkaemper, Adminis Frank Parr trator of the estate of Doris Marion Mrs. Albert Hopkins ...... Secretary claims. 9-2-37. $10. (Q. C. deed). Krueger, deceased, has rendered and Home Economics Club The Bank of California. N. A. to presented for settlement and filed Meets: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays P. G. Batt—lots 1 to 14, inc., block in said Court his first and final ac count of his administration of said Mrs. Neil Dimmick Chairman 13. Jamieson. 2-14-39. $25. together with a petition for Helen R. W right to Gertrude E. estate, distribution; VETERANS OF FOREIGN W ARS Weitz— 14.75 acres in S E '.S E '. sec And that Saturday, the 29th day Owyhee Post No. 3506 of April. 1939, at the hour of 11:00 32-15-47. 1-18-39 *10. Meets: 4th Friday of each moniu H. II. Lombard et ux to Gertrude A. M. of said day, and the Court Room in the City of Vale, Malheur Meeting Place: City Hall E Weitz et al —N 'j S W '. sec. 31- County, Oregon, has been duly ap George McKee Commanuc* 15-47. 4-8-38. $10. pointed by the Judge of said Court E. E. Clonlnger Quartermaster as the time and place for the settle Helen Panike to Gertrude E. ment of said account and hearing W eitz et al—24 acres in S E 'iN W U of said petition, at which time and Auxiliary No. 3506 sec. 31-15-47. 4-8-38. *10. place any person interested in said Meets 2nd. Friday at Parish Hall Frank Horsley to Gertrude E. estate may appear and file excep Mrs. c. M. Paradis President Weitz et al—35 acres in S W 'iN W S tion in writing to said account and Mrs. L. Norris Secretary contest the same. sec. 31-15-47 4-8-38 $10. B B. LIEN K AE M PE R , C. A. Jenkins to John Cannon— Administrator of the Estate of l.O.O.F Estate of Doris Marion Krueger, de- tracts 16, 17 and So. 25 feet of tract Gate City Lodge No. 214 ceasBcl 15, Glasgow tracts. 3-20-39. $300. Meets: Tuesday, 8 p. m. First published March 30. 1939. A. S. Hammack to M. A. Harris— Meeting Place: Legion Hall Last published April 27, 1939 lots 7,. 8. and 25 to 31, inc.. block J. C. Greer Noble Grand NO TICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 1; lots 1. 2, and 8 to 13 inc., block lames Caldwell Secretary On the 6th day of May, 1939, at 3; lot.s 6 to 10, inc.. block 10; lots 10, 11. 12, and 13. block 13. Riverside the hour of 10:30 A. M „ at the front Rebekah door of the Court House in Vale, add. to Ontario. 4-3-39 $10. <Q. C. Malheur County, Oregon. I will sell Yellow Rose No. 202 deed.) at public auction to the highest Meets: 2nd and 4th Thursdays Legion Hall Frank Davis et als to A. S. Ham- bidder for cash, the following des cribed property, to-wit: Lots num mack—lots 10. 11. 12. and 13. block bered One (1), Two (2), Five (5) Mrs. Jennie Baker Noble Grand 13: lots 7. 8. and 25 to 31. inc., block and Six (6), and the Southwest Mrs. Frank Leuck....... Secretary 1; lots 8 to 13. inc.. block 2; lots 6 quarter of the Northeast quarter of F RA TE R N AL ORDER OF EAGLES to 10, inc., block 10. Riverside add. Section Six (6). Township Twenty (20), south, Range forty-seven (47), Aerie No. 2134 to Ontario. 4-1-39. $10. <Q. C. deed.) East W. M „ containing one hundred Meets: Every Wednesdy, Eagles Hall Charles H. Allen et ux to Am alga fifty-six and 43 100 (156.43) acres, A. C. Norcott ...... Worthy President mated Sugar Co. — lots 1 to 7 inc., less the Oregon Short Line Railway Secret ar\ Company right of way over and Harry M in e r............ block 1, Emisons add. to Nyssa. 3- across said land being 9 'j acres 27-39. $1.500. deeded to said company along the M ASONIC LODGE Snake River, together with 80 Complaints Filed in Circuit Court Golden Rule No. 147 shares of Owyhee Ditch Company Henry Rumpel vs. Erastus S. stock. Meets: Stated. 2nd Monday Haws et al. 4-3-39. Foreclosure of Special. 4th Monday Said sale is made under execution issued out of the Circuit Court of mortgage. $700. Meets in Masonic Hall John Rouse et al vs. C. F. Wise et the State of Oregon for the County Douglas Mac Donald M aster of Malheur to me directed in the al. 4-8-39. Foreclosure of mortgage. case of John Stringer, plaintiff, vs. Leo Hollenberg........... Secretars $3.300. George P. Ward and Honoré Ward, George Reberger ................... Tyler his wife, Corrinne M. Ward, a widow, and Marion M Ward, de EASTERN STAR fendants, Rex Marquis, defendant O. E. S. No. 131 by order of Court. C. W. GLENN. Meets: 1st and 3rd Monday Sheriff, Malheur County, Oregon Masonic Hall First published. April 6. 1939. G. Eva Boydell Worthy Matron Last published. May 4. 1939 Lytle & Swan, Vale. Oregon. Mrs. Hilda Tensen Secretary Attorneys for Plaintiff. AM ERIC AN LEGION List o f Legal Adver NOTICE OF SALE Nyssa Post No. 79 IN THE C O U N TY C O URT OF tisements in this is TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR Meets: 1st and 3rd Thursday Legion Hall • M ALHEUR CO U NTY sue, as required by In The Matter of the Estate of Warren Richardson Commander Law. THEODORE ROEDER. Deceased Albert H e ld t.................... Adjutant Under authority of an order giv en by the above entitled court on the 5th day of April, 1939, the un Auxiliary der signed administrator of said Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday NO TICE OF SE TTLE M EN T OF Estate of Theodore Roeder. with the F IN A L ACCOUNT Legion Hall at private IN TH E C O U N TY CO URT OF TH E will Annexed, will sell President STATE OF OREGON FO R THE sale the following described real Mrs. W. Richardson property in Malheur County, Ore C O U N TY O P M ALHEUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE M A T T E R O F THE gon: The Northeast quarter of ESTATE OF EUGENE V. DEBS Meets: Every Wednesday noon Northeast quarter (N E '^ N E '.l THRASH, Deceased Sinclair Cafe of Section 25, Township 21. N O TICE IS H EREBY G IVEN, Bernard Frost .................. President South of Range 46 E. W M . to That B. B. Lienkaemper. Administra gether with the water rights, F. T . Morgan... ................ 8ecretarv tor of the estate of Eugene V. Debs tenements and appurtenances Thrash, deceased, has rendered and thereunto belonging. presented for settlement and filed TOW NSEND CLUB Bids will be received by the un Meets: 1st and 3rd Thursday in said Court his first and final ac count of his administration of said dersigned at his office at Nyssa. estate, together with a petition for Oregon, from and after the 5th day Meeting Place: Eagles Hall of May, 1939, and the terms of sale D. R. DeGross .............. President distribution; Secretary And that Saturday, the 29th day are as follows: 20': of amount of Mrs. A. V. Pruyn — bid at time of sale and balance of of April. 1939. at the hour of 11:00 by the Secretary's of all lodges or A. M of said day, and the Court rice upon confirmation clubs Ourt. Room in the City of Vale. Malehur are Invited to send in to this paper C AR L H COAD. County, Oregon, has been duly ap the pointed by the Judge of said Court J Administrator with the will An- j the information contained In as the time and place for the settle nexed of the Estate of Theodore above cards. Changes in dates ot Roeder. Deceased ment of said account and hearing of j meetings or meeting halls must br said petition, at which time a n d 1 Dated and first published April 6 i sent In by Monday before publica place any person Interested in said 1939 tion. Last published May 4. 1939 estate may appear and file excep tion in writing to said account and contest the same. B B LIEN K AE M PE R . Administrator of the Estate of Eugene V Debs Thrash, deceased. will come to your home every dav through First published March 30, 1939 Last published April 27. 1939 Legal Advertising g THE WORLD S GOOD NEWS THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FIN AL ACCOUNT IN THE C O U N TY C O URT O F THE ! STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E CO U NTY O F M ALHEUR IN THE M A T T E R OF T H E 1 ESTATE O F L AU R A MABEL BESECKER B U FFIN G TO N De ceased. NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That B B. Lienkaemper. Administra tor of the estate of Laura Mabel Besecker Buffington, deceased has rendered and presented for settle ment and filed in said Court his i first and final account of his ad- i ministration of said estate, together I A n In itrn M to n a l D st ly .N ru i paper “ “ . T O * • *»•»*• construct!*. doing! Tha M on ti« *x* lou or «m otion , neither docs It Ignore them. c” T * * >T*lT wlth them Feature! for buir m!n and aU tha fa a llr. including tha Weakly Magatlna faction T 5t.-Chi ! f i l * n Publishing Boclctr One. Rarwcr Street Boston Mu dnsachusettt a ’ pertad’ o T to The Christian Science Monitor for LS25¿¡L* ’ ““"h‘ u «* 1 Tl ■an r M «aliar in liV ’u ? . inclagtag Magatine if ™ t l * . Sta tatua armón 1 rear H month a l tunes $«■ > <» Cap» ee gegaeee