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NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL, TH U R SD AY, A P R IL 20, 1939 8, 9, 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. Block 7«. U rN W Addition Lot; ■> 0. Block 3. Taylor Addition. LoO 11. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. Block 2. M i:s Marjorie Smith ol Ten Davis l.u ts c h Addition. Lots 3. 4, 5. was a week end guest at the l . G. 6 7. Block 6. Teutsch Addition. Holmes home. Lots 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. Block 6. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hy eu: s ot Mer I'cutsch Addition. Lou 7, 8. Block 8, Teutsch Addition Lot idian were Sunday visitors at the 6. 7. 8, 9, 10. Block 146 Ward's Ewen Chard home. Addition. VV.lbur Smith who spent his all in ihe City of Nyssa. County of Malheur and Slate ot Oregon. spiing vacation with his parents. It appearing that the sale of said Mr. and Mr... Wyatt Smith has property is necessary and expedient returned to San Francisco to re mu ¡hat the sale will be beneficial to the ward; that said ward is a sume his studies. Mrs. R G Chandlei o l Caldwell ( widower and that the only person interested in said estate is A. O. visited Oregon Trail Sunday school ; Hinsch, a son, age 38 years, resid Sunday. She was a dinner guest at ing somewhere without the State of Oregon and whose address and tl F O. Holmes home. The dedamatoiv contests gave )iacc of residence are unknown. It s Therefore their recitations at the Oregon Ordered that A O. Hinsch and all persons interested in the estate Trail grange Tuesday evening. and each of them shall appear on Oregon Trail P T. A. will hold the Gth day of May. 1939. at 10:00 their regular April meeting Friday o'clock A. M . at the Courtroom of evening at the school house. All the above entitled Court in the of Malheur County members are urged to attend as o f Courthouse to show cause, if any there ficers for the coming year are to be Oiegon. be. why said license should not be elected. A panel discussion on granted; it is further ORDERED “ gradings on report cards" and lead that this order be published in the by Frank Parr has been planned by Nyssa Gate City Journal for three (3) successive weeks, being four <4> the program committee. publications, the first publication The Zone winners In the decla bping on April 13. 1939 and the date publication being May 4 matory contest went to Vale Thurs of last day to take part In the final exer- 1939 Done this 12th day of April, 1939 | vises Those making the trip were, D AV ID F. GRAHAM . Patty Chard, Mary Lou Thomason.. County Judge. (County Court Seal) 1 Peggy Campbell. Johnnie Relk j Attest: H S. SACKETT. i Kenneth Davis and Junior Holmes, j Clerk of the above Court ! Each contestant received an award By Hilton M. Clark. Deputy. OREGON TRAIL The Gate City Journal D reg p E R I AT I ON P ublish W IN IF R E D BROW N THOM AS - - - - Owner LOUIS P THOM AS . . . . I.ilitur ami 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 TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF M ALHEUR COUNTY A D V E R TIS IN G RATES Open rate, per inch 30c National Per Inch 30c Classifieds. Per word 01c Minimum 25c SU BSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 One Year SI 00 Six Months Single Copies -OS (Strictly 111 Advance) Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon Entered at the postofilce at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3. 1879 NYSSA G A T E 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. A N E D ITO R’S PR A YE R are the merchants who advertise, B LESSED for they have faith in their business, and their prosperity shall increase many fold. Blessed is the woman who sends in a written ac count of a party or a wedding, for she shall see the details ami names o f her guests correctly reported. Blessed are those who do not expect the editor to know everything, but who tell him whenever an interesting event occurs in which they are interested, for they shall have a better newspaper in their town. Blessed are they who get their copy in early, for they shall occupy a warm space in the editor’s heart. Blessed are they who co-operate with the editor in his effort in behalf of the community, for their town shall be known to all men, far and wide, as a good place in which to live and do business. Blessed are they who do not think they could run the paper better than the editor runs it— yea, thrice messed are they because they are so few of them in any community.— Ex. SUGAR BEET EFFICIENCY much concern emlnates from the office S O office of Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and his henchman Dr. Bernhard, head of the sugar section, about the “ inefficiency” of the American sugar producer. This concern is based on the “ subsidy” paid to the IJ. S. grow ers and producers. This week there was handed to us. by Albert Pfeiler, local farmer, a copy of the Pacific Rural Press in which is found an interesting hit of news concerning this subsidy. The Press quotes an official report which shows that 87 Puerto Rico growers received payments of more than $100,000 each and two got pavments above $500,000! Now it is brought to light that the American farmer is nut the only one who can be accused o f "inefficiency.” It might be a good idea if Mr Wallace and Dr. Bernhard compare the wage scale that is DE M ANDED of the American farmer, to those paid to tropical workers that live on fish and rice. How about the $8 an acre for blocking and thinnings or the $2 for the first hoeing? That does not sound like any 60 cents a day to us. Farmers, particularly in beet sugar sections, as well as all other farmers should contact their Senator and Congressman, especially the latter, asking them to support the Senate amendment to the Sugar act, which would give to the American grower an increased acreage. There is soundness in the Senate amendment — because an increased sugar beet cane acre age means less acreage in competition in the grain growing business. And Mr. Senator and Congressman- this is no time for party align ment— the farmers of this section voted for you to protect their interests— they have the right now, to demand o f you a vote in favor of legisla tion that will shut out unfair products, produced at what amounts to starvation wages in the United States. And to the farmers, whether sugar beet grow ers or not, set down N O W — write to our Oregon congressmen and demand that thev vote favor ably on the Senate amendment to the Sugar act. The intimation has been let out that the Presi dent has lieen persuaded to veto the amend ment, but if we can get enough votes in the House, it may change his views on the matter. lien In writing to said account and contest the same. B B LIENKAEM PER. Administrator ot the Estate of Laura Mabel Besecker Buffington, deceased. First published M ardi 30. 1939. Last published April 27. 19W. .sO llC It OE S E lIL t.V iE N l O l F IN A L A C tO l N T IN THE CO U NTY COURT OF THE ST A I E OF OREGON FOR THE C O U NTY OF M ALHEUR IN TH E M A T T E R OF THE ESTATE OF' C LAR A LUELLA FORD B UFFINUTO N . Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That B. B. Lienkaemper, Adminis trator of the estate ot Clara Luella Ford Buffington, deceased, has ren dered and presented for settlement and tiled in said Court his first and final account ot 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. Ministers or others interested in church publicity are invited to use the columns of tlie Journal to carry important message’s and notices to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Iuesday^ot each week. * — •< U M E TH O D IST C O M M U N ITY F IR ST CHURCH OF C H RIST CHURCH SCIENTIST Floyd E. White, Pastor 215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho Sunday school 10 o'clock. Lesson A branch of the Mother Church, topic: Christian Freedom. Scprip- the First Church of Christ, Scient ture: The Acts 15 and Oalatains 2. is t, in Boston, Massachusetts. Morning worship 11:15. Sermon subject: A New Pentecost. Subject: Probation atfer death. Epworth league groups meet at Golden Text: Psalms 23:4. Yea, 7 p. m. though I walk through the valley Evening worship 8 p. m Seimon of the shadow of death. I will fear theme: The House Beautiful. no evil; for thou art with me; thy Sunday school Board meeting rod and thy staff they comfort me. Friday evening, April 21. 1 ' The Wednesday evening meeting, ASSEM BLY OF GOD GOSPEL at which time testimonials of Christ TABERNACLE lan healing and remarks on Christ Three blocks South of Main on ian Science are given, is held at First street. eight o'clock. Ernest C. Knull, Pastor. The Reading Room is located in Sunday school at 10 a. m. the Church Building, where the Classes lor all. Mrs. Gene Honey, Bible and authorized Christian superintendent. Our lessons for this Science Literature may be read, bor quarter are taken from the gospel NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF rowed or purchased, and is open according to Matthew. F IN A L ACCOUNT IN THE C O UNTY CO URT OF THE every day from two to four p. m.. ex Young people meeting at 7:30 p. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE cept Sunday and holidays. NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OE m. C O UNTY OF MALHEUR Returns From East— F IN A L ACCOUNT Tlie public is cordially invited to Evangelistic meeting at 8 p. m. IN THE M A T T E R OF THE M F Solomon returned Thursday IN TH E C O U N TY COURT OF THE ESTATE OF DORIS M AR IO N : attend our services and make use of Mid-week meeting Wednesday at STATE OF OREGON FOR THE KRUEGER. Deceased. from a short visit In Hammond. 111., I che Reading Room. 8 p. m. C O U N TY O F MALHEUR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. where he was called by the serious I IN TH E M A T T E R OF THE That B. B Lienkaemper. Adminis Everyone welcome. illness of his mother. ESTATE OF EUGENE V DEBS trator of the estate of Doris Marion L. D. S. CHURCH THRASH . Deceased Krueger, deceased, has rendered and K IN G M A N C O M M U N ITY 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. presented for settlement and filed That B B. Lienkaemper, Administra in said Court his first and final ac CHURCH 11:45 a. m. Choir practice. tor of the estate of Eugene V. Debs count of his administration of said Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor 8:00 p. m. Evening services. Thrash, deceased, lias rendered and estate, together with a petition for Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F. 8:00 p. m. Monday Priesthood presented for settlement and filed distribution; Nichols, superintendent. in said Court his first and final ac And that Saturday, the 29th day meeting. count of his administration of said of April. 1939. at the hour of 11:00 Morning worship 11 a. m. 2:00 p. m. Tuesday relief society estate, together with a petition for A M of said day. and the Court Christian Endeavor 7:45 j). m. meeting. 7:30 p. m. M. I. A. meeting. distribution; Room in the City of Vale, Malheur Evening worship 8:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Thursday, choir prac And that Saturday, the 29th day County. Oregon, lias been duly ap Everyone welcome. List of Legal Adver of April. 1939. at the hour of 11:00 pointed by the Judge of said Court tice. 7:30 p. m. geneaiolical class. A M . of said day. and the Court as the time and place for the settle 2:00 p. m. Saturday primary tisements in this is Room in the City of Vale. Malehur ment of said account and hearing CHURCH OF THE N AZARE N E County. Oregon, has been duly ap of said petition, at which time and meeting. sue, as required by Vern W. Martin, Pastor pointed by the Judge of said Court place any person interested in said Law. Sunday school at 10 a. m. as the time and place for the settle estate may appear and file excep ST. PAUL S EPISCO PAL CHURCH ment of said account and hearing of tion in writing to said account and Morning worship at 11 a. m. Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor said petition, at which time and contest the same Message by the pastor. Church and Sunday School at place any person interested in said B B LIEN KAEM PER. Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. estate may appear and file excep Administrator of the Estate of 9:30 Sunday. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE tion in writing to said account and Estate of Doris Marlon Krueger, de Evangelistic service begins nt It Communion the second Sunuoj .J i IN THE C O U N TY C O URT OE contest the same. ceased. p. m. the month. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR B. B. LIENKAEM PER. First published March 30. 1939 Everyone invited to come. M ALHEUR C O U N TY Guild meets second Wednesday oi Administrator of the Estate of Last published April 27. 1939 In the Matter of the Guardianship Eugene V Debs Thrash, deceased. Tuesday noon, prayer and fasting each month nt 2:30 p. m. ot tile Estate and Person of First published March 30. 1939. service at tlie parsonage. NOTICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE ALI1ERT HINSCH. an insane per Last published April 27. 1939. On the 6th day of May, 1939. at \DRIAN FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Wednesday evening prayer meet son. tlie hour of 10:30 A. M . at the front This matter coming on for hear ing, 8 p. m. Mildred E. Marvin, pastor NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF door of tlie Court House in Vale, ing cn the Petition of Loring T a y Every second Thursday tlie For Sunday school 10 a. m. F IN A L ACCOUNT Malheur County, Oregon. I will sell lor. Guardian in the above-entitled eign Missionary society hold their Morning worship 11 a. m. matter, for a license to sell real IN TH E C O U N TY COURT OF THE at public auction to the highest STATE OF OREGON FOR THE bidder for cash, the following des Young peoples service 7:15 p. m. monthly meeting. property, it appearing that the cribed property, to-wit: Lots num C O U N TY O F MALHEUR. ward herein owns tile following des- Mrs. F. A. Powell president. Evening service 8 p. m. bered One < 1 > . Two (2). Five (5) IN THE M A T T E R OF THE I crlbed property, to-wit: These services will be held in the Wednesday, mid-week service 8 ESTATE OF LAU R A MABEL and Six (6). and the Southwest Lots 8. 9. 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, BESECKER B UFFING TO N. De ouarter of the Northeast quarter of p. m. old theatre building. Block 2. Original townsite. Lots Section Six (6). Township Twenty ceased. 7. 8, 9. 10. Block 3. Original Young people Friday 7:30 p. m. townsite. Lots 5. G. 7. 8, 9. 10. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, (20i south. Range forty-seven (47). SUNSET V A L L E Y C IIU R C II Everyone welcome. 11, 12. 13. Block 5. Original That B. B. Lienkaemper. Administra East W. M.. containing one hundred Classes for all ages. Undenominational. townsite. Lots 14. 15. 10. Block tor of the estate of Laura Mabel fifty-six and 43 100 < 156.43) acres, School starts at 10:30 a. m 5. Original townsite. Lots 3. 4. Besecker Buffington, deceased, has less the Oregon Short Line Railway Block 12. Original townsite. rendered and presented for settle Company right of way over and At the home of Clias. Ditty. PAR M A LUTHERAN CHURCH across said land being 9’ _ . acres South 40 feet of lots 3. 4. 5. G. 7. ment and filed in said Court his Everyone welcome. A. A. Schmidt, Pastor Block G. Original townsite. Lots first and final account of his ad deeded to said company along Ihe Come and enjoy this hour o f Services are conducted in the A and B. Block 8. Original ministration of said estate, together Snake River, together with 80 shares of Owyhee Ditrh Company townsite. Lots 13. 14. 14A 17. 19. with a petition tor distribution; study with us. Episcopal Parish hall. Block 8 Original townsite. Lots And that Salurday, the 29th day stock. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Said sale is made under execution 1. 2. 6. 7. Block II. Original of April. 1939. at the hour of 11:00 N YSSA GOSPEL TABERNACLE Divine service at 3:15 p. m. townsite. Lots 1. 2. 7. 8. 9. 13, 14. A M. of said day. and the Court issued out of the Circuit Court of 15. 1G. Block 17. Original town- Room in the City of Vale. Malheur the State of Oregon for the County A hearty welcome awaits you. Wm. II. Hoag. Pastor of Malheur to me directed in tlie site Lots 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Block County. Oregon, has been duly ap Sunday school 10 a. m. “A changeless Christ ofr a chang case of John Stringer, plaintiff, vs. 59. Greens Addition. Lots 21, 22. pointed by the Judge of said Court Devotional service 11 a. nt. 23. 24. Block 59. Greens Addi as the time and place for the set- ! George P Ward and Honoré Ward, ing world." Waid. a Evangelistic service 8 p. m. tion. Lot 29 30. 31. Block 61. tlement of said account and hear-1 his wife. Corrinne M widow and Marion M Ward, de Greens Addition Lot G. Block of said petition, at which time and K IN G M AN K O LO N Y L.U.S. Bible reading Tuesday evening. 64, Greens Addition. Lot 13. place any person interested in said fendants. Rex Marquis, defendant SUNDAY SCHOOL Midweek prayer and worship Block 72. Greens Addition Lots estate may appear and file excep- bv order of Court. C. W. GLENN. Meets in Kingman Koiony school Thursday evening. Sheriff. Malheur County. Oregon house Sunday at 1:00 p. m All are welcome to our services First published. April 6. 1939. T H E Y SERVE TH E C O M M U N ITY Last published. May 4. 1939 Lytle fc Swan Vale. Oregon. 3-1-39. $2,200. Attorneys for Plaintiff. URING the present “ Clean-up” campaign, Betty M. Carman et vir to An A D V E R TIS IN N G DOESN’T the citizens of Nyssa have had an oppor NO TICE OF SALE drew Robinson — N '-jN E ’ i and PAY? IN THE C O U N TY CO URT OF tunity to see the usefulness that the Boy and S W ’ .N E 'i sec. 14-18-46 4-10-39. A man wakes up in the TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR $1.00 <Q. C. deed). M ALHEUR COUNTY. Girl Scouts organization can be put. These fu merning after sleeping under In Tlie Matter of the Estate of H. E. Young et ux to Andrew an advertised blanket on an ture citizens have helped their elders in a most THEODORE ROEDER. Dei eased Robinson — N 'i N E 'i sec. 14-18-46. advertised mattress, and pulls Under authority of an order giv efficient way. 3- 15-39. $1.00. <Q. C. deed). en by the above entitled court on o ff advertised pajamas; takes the 5th day of April, 1939. the un- State of Oregon to Russell Lynde It proves again that whatever money that is a bath in an advertised tub der signed administrator of said — N W '.S W 1, sec. 2-31-42. 12-19-38. with advertised soap; shaves given to help these youngsters is money well Estate of Theodore Roeder. with the $ cultivation and settlement. with an advertised razor; dons will Annexed, will sell at private spent. For they serve not only in cases such as sale tlie following described real D. E. M cKenley et al to James advertised underwear, hose, property in Malheur County, Ore (his, hut in emergencies. Agenbroad—E '- S W 'i sec. 12-22--46. shirt, collar, shoes, suit, hand gon: 4- 10-39. $400. |Q. C. deed.' And to the men and women who are devoting kerchief; sits down to a The Northeast quarter of D. E. McKinley et al to B. B. Northeast quarter (N E 'iN E 1,) breakfast of advertised cereal: their time anti energy to these two worthwhile of Section 25. Township 21. drinks a cup of advertised j Burroughs— S ’ » N W 1,S W ', sec. 12- South of Range 46 E W M . to organizations, must go the community’s thanks coffee: puts on an advertised ' 22-46. 4-10-39. $170. (Q. C. deed.) gether with the water rights, Edward Lewis et ux to Hugo but to better advantage— co-operation. It is tenements and appurtenances hat; lights an advertised thereunto belonging Koehler et ux—N E '.N W ', sec. 10- cigar: tides to his work in an in their hands that rests the proper training and Bids will be received by the un 17-47 4-11-39. $10. advertised auto on advertised dersigned at his office at Nyssa. inculcation of the ideals set up in the parent or Wiliam Peutz et ux to John B. tire; with advertised gasoline; Oregon, from and after the 5th day ganization manuals see. of May. 1939. and the terms of sale and then refuses to advertise j Coulter et ux—S ' i N W S S W ', are as follows: 20': of amount of Yes— the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts also on the grounds that advert Is- [ 26-20-46. 4-13-39. $350 bid at time of sale and balance of Henry Hatch et ux to Howard ing does not pay. price upon confirmation by the serve the community! Hatch—lots 5 to 10. inc.. block 19. Court. Adrian. 3-31-36. $1.00. C AR L H COAD. Administrator with the will A n C. W Glenn, sheriff to C. F. W or nexed of the Estate of Theodore ley— S W ’ .N E ’ , sec. 10-17-47. 4-13- Visit in Caldwell— Roeder. Deceased W E COULD M AKE A R E A L JOB OF IT 39. $325. Dated and first published April 6. Mr and Mrs. John Ostrom were 1939 E. C. Van Petten to Bertha G. dinner guests of Prof, and Mrs. I ast published May 4. 1939 T a meeting, held last week, of the com Van Petten— undivided V- interest Ovregaard of Caldwell Sunday. in lots 18. 19. and 20. block 137. On mittees in charge o f our clean-up week, a SUMMONS FOR PU B LIC ATIO N tario. 12-3-1920. $.1500 IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF suggestion was brought up that seems to us to TH E STATE OF OREGON IN Election of Officers— Malheur county to City of Nyssa have real merit. AND FOR THE CO U NTY OF The monthly meeting and elec — lot 4.block 26. Teutschs add. to M ALHEUR W e are speaking o f the suggestion that came F R A N K L. HEBERT. Plaintiff, tion of officers of the W. M. S. of Nyssa. 11-4-39 $680 n . Harriet L. Baker et vir to A. L. from members o f the Nyssa Civic club to the e f the Ntzarene church was held last FRNESTINE HEBERT. Defendant Fletcher—lot 5. block 36. Park add. fect that Nyssa should have a trailer camp. T o Ernestine Hebert, the above Thursday at the Earl Gray home Mrs. F A. Powell was re-elected to Nyssa. 4-7-39 $10. (Q C. deedi named defendant: There is every reason to believe that such a Warmsprings Irrigation District IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE OF president: Mrs Vern Martin vice- OREGON You are hereby required camp could be established. The city has suffi to Earl T Walters et al—S E '.S E 1, president; Mrs Earl Gray secretary, to apoear and answer to the com sec 12-18-46 11-18-35 $250 cient ground, well located for such an enter plaint filed against vou in the above and Mrs. Ed Wilde treasurer. C W. Olenn. sheriff to Dorothn entitled court and cause within prise. It would take away from the fire zone a four weeks from the date of the ! V. High—lots 2. 3. 4. S W '.N E ', first publication of this summons hazard that is becoming a serious problem. We sec. 6-18-45. 4-15-39 $2 000 NEWS OF RECORD and in the event o f vour failure so! have an ordinance prohibiting the location of Complaints Filed in Circuit Court to do, the plaintiff will apply to the] court for the relief prayed for In M A Morris vs. Ontario Land United States to Francis Rose— fire hazards along Main street. No attention the comnlaint, to wit: the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony ex- W '*W >4, S E '.S W '«, and S 'i S E '■ and Townsite Co. et al. 4-1-39 T o is paid to the ordinance— principally because, quiet title. isiting between the plaintiff and sec. 12-16-37 11-10-1925. we believe; there is no available place to move yourself Iris Reed vs. Verl Reed. 4-13-39 Francis Rase et ux to J. H. Cape This summons is served upon vou Divorce these trailer houses. bv virtue of an order of the Hon 1 —W ', . SE’ .. S ' i N E ' i . and N W ’ ,- City of Nyssa vs. Pete Dear et al. Charles W Fllis. Judge of the C ir N E ’ . sec 12-16-37 3-20-39 $1.200 No stigma attaches to those living in trailer cuit Court above-named, made and Malheur County to Eastern Ore 4-13-39. Foreclosure of liens. houses in our city, but there are two definite entered on the 17th day of March gon Land C o —S E ’ .S W ', sec. 3-16- Ida M. Loenman vs. Edgar Loene- 1939 directing that summons be man. 4-14-39 Divorce. hazards attached to the location of the “ tin can cer ed upon you bv publication In 43 4-5-39 $12.12. Helm A Yturri vis William John The Nyssa Gate City Journal, on ce; Myron M. Scribner et ux to Ruth bungalows" on any thing but grounds prepared a week for four sucsessive weeks. J Scribner — N ’ jN E ’ .N W >, sec. son et ux. 4-14-39 Recovery on ac for them they are fire and public health. SM ITH A- SM ITH count. $33403 Attomevs for plaintiff, residence 15-33-39 4-7-39 $10 00 We can make a real job o f it, the cleaning up Dan E Montague et ux to Clar Petitions Filed In Probate Court and nostofftce address Ontario Oregon of our city, if we follow the suggestion of our ence Miller—lots 43. 44. and 45. Estate of Sameul D. Dorman. First publication March 23. 1939 i live whe Civic dub. Last publication April 20. 1939 I block 2, Riverside add. to Ontario. 4-14-39. f Legal Advertising D A