Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 30, 1940, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1940.
The Gate City Journal
O r eg
per
P ublish
I A T I OH
WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - - - - Owner
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Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the postolflce at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S
PROGRAM
Co-operative Marketing Association
for Malheur Fanners
A Properly Equipped Trailer Camp
A City Park
A Comprehensive Street Improvement
Plan
WE’D BETTER BRACE OURSELVES
FOR SOME SHOCKS . . .
(The Idaho Free Press)
Now that we must accept the prospect of a
complete Hitler triumph as a probability if not
yet—thank God for the hope, faint as it is—a
complete certainty it may be worth our while to
consider how the prospective changes will af­
fect us, leaving out the military threat which has
already been discussed in this column.
Politically we shall be very much on the de­
fensive, wedded to a system that is gone from
most of the world. One will be able to leave
New York, cross the Atlantic to Europe, (with
der fuehrer’s permission) then cross Europe,
Asia and the Pacific to San Francisco without
touching a point where a spark of human lib­
erty remains. At no point along this route will
it be safe to enter a Christian church, even if
one can be found. Most of the world will have
returned to outright despotism politically, eco­
nomically and spiritually.
Economically the shock will be tremendous,
once it hits us. We shall lose the big end of our
foreign trade. Britain, France and the small
countries Hitler has already conquered will of
course be gone as customers'if he triumphs. But
this will not be all. The United States stands
to lose most of the South American trade, too,
for Germany will become economically dom­
inant there even if she doesn’t become so polit­
ically, and our guess is that she will. She can
undersell us tremendously and she will. Also
she needs South America’s products, which we
don’t, except Brazil’s rubber and coffee. We
may keep a good trade there, but elsewhere we
stand to lose out.
Business men will be interested in this par­
agraph. Our huge gold reserve weighing 17,000
tons, may become worthless, for in the event of
a Hitler victory virtually all the world outside
of our own borders will go off the gold stand­
ard and stay off. It will return to barter, South
America included. But this won’t be the big­
gest shock. Outside of the western hemisphere
the capitalistic system, meaning private owner­
ship of property, will disappear, as it already
has from much of the world. Will it survive
here under the new conditions?
There will be much more. The new world
will be entirely different from anything we now
know and the United States will have to make
sweeping internal changes to cope with it. Loss
of markets will drastically alter the economic
picture, abolition of capitalism abroad will
mean the loss of billions to our investors, which
loss of purchasing power will affect our whole
economic life. Passing of liberty, learning, cul­
ture, religion in most of the world will of course
be felt here.
This is a time for Americans to forget their
petty, peanut size grievances against each oth­
er and the conditions under which they live and
to resolves that come what may we will make
this country safe from outside attack — which
we can if we will, so great are our population
and resources — and that we will preserve the
great principles of our civilization: Individual
liberty, the right of the people to control their
government, the right to own property and the
right to worship God.
Dark as the outlook for the world is if Hit­
ler completes the blitzkreig he has so auspi­
ciously launched, we can save this country if
we want to badly enough. But the task won’t
be an easy one. Sacrifices will soon be in order
all along the line, and they will be neither trivial
nor of brief duration.
SEUNE'i, sec. 16,twp. 18, rge. 46;
chaser
equal
installments
over all a price
$35.00.
a period in not
exceeding
10 years;
Tract No.
603A, description, Home
deterred
payments
to
draw
interest
Fruit Tract No. 24, in sec.
period not exceeding 5 years, and Park
32, twp. 15, rge. 47; price $10.00.
all tracts priced at more than $500.00 Tract
No. 604A, description,
to
for NWi*NEi»NEV*
sec. 5, twp. W%-
18,
cash the or highest
for not and
less best
than bidder
20% cash
rge.
47;
price
$10.00.
and
the
remainder
to
be
paid
under
No.
605A,
description,
E
ü-
written agreement with the pur­ Tract
NE'/i sec. 6, twp. 18, rge. 47; price
chaser, in equal Installments over $65.00.
at
rate of 6%
pay­ Tract No. 606A, description, NH-
able the annually;
all per
sales annum,
and agree­
NVaSWUSEVi, NHSWiNliSWli-
ments
to be subject
to all 69-813,
the terms
SE1* sec. 10, twp. 18, rge. 47; price
and
conditions
of Sec.
Ore­
Ministers
or
others
interested
in
church
publicity
are
invited
to
use
gon
Code,
and
Chapt.
402,
Laws
of
$25.00.
I the columns oi the Journal to carry important messages and notices
607A, description, All
1937; all lands within the bound­ Tract No.
to their congregations. Please try to get your copy in by Tuesday ol
& East of Willow Creek in
aries of irrigation or drainage dis­ North
each week.
SE'iNW1
»
sec. 14, twp. 15, rge. 42;
tricts
to
be
sold
subject
to
any
valid
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
assessments made or to be made by price $20.00. C. W. GLENN,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
SCIENTIST
said
districts
since
the
date
said
Sixth Near Main
Malheur County, Oregon.
lands all were
County First Sheriff,
215 North 9tit Street, Payette, Idaho
Martin, Pastor
published 9 May, 1940.
and
lands acquired
within by
the the
boundaries
A branch ol the Mother Church, Sunday Vern
Last
published
6 June, 1940.
of
the
Warmsprings
Irrigation
Dis­
at 10:00 a. m.
the First Church of Christ, Scient- Morning school
trict
which
have
been
classified
as
worship, 11:00 a. m. Mis.
SUMMONS
FOR
PUBLICATION
iest, in Boston, Massachusetts.
in Classes
and heretofore
6 and as to by which
Mangum will be the speaker for
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
said
County 5 has
reso­ IN STATE
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
OF COUNTY
OREGON, OF IN MAL­
AND
lution dated September 3, 1930, FOR THE
Reading Room — 710 1st Ave. Sunday morning, April 7.
authorized a transfer to said dis­ HEUR.
North. Open daily from 2 to 4 p. m. Junior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Mrs.
trict
of
the
water
rights
appurten­
supervisor.
Dirksen, Plaintiff, vs.
ant to said lands are to be sold Johannes
where the Bible and authorized Fischer,
Peter
Donahue
unknown
Young people’s meeting, 7:15. Mrs.
without water right.
Christian Science Literature may be Arlene
heirs
and
devisees and of the
Annie
Dona­
Said lands numbered as to tracts hue, deceased;
Seward, president.
read, borrowed or purchased, and is Evening
the deceased;
unknown
and witli the minimum price set heirs of Edward and
and evangelistic
open every day from two to four service, 8:00 worship
Martin,
opposite each tract are as follows, also all other persons or parties
p. m.
p. m., except Sunday and holidays.
to-wit: No. 555A; description, Lots 8, unknown claiming any right, title,
Tract
The Wednesday evening meeting, Prayer meeting every Wednesday
lien, or interest in the real
9 & 19, Block 9, Original Town, estate,
night
at
8:00
p.
m.
at which time testimonials of Christ
estate
described herein. Defend­
Ontario,
Oregon;
price
$75.00.
Young
people’
s
prayer
meeting
ev­
ian healing and remarks on Christ­
ants.
Tract
No.
556A.,
description,
Lots
1
To:
Peter
and the un­
ery
Friday
at
8:00
p.
m.
ian Science are given, is held at
& 2, Block 89. Original Town, On­ known heirs Donahue
and devisees of Annie
W. F. M. S. meeting second Thurs­
tario. Oregon; price $20.00.
eight o'clock.
deceased; and the un­
Tract No. 557A. description. Lots 11, Donahue,
The public is cordially invited to day of every month. Mrs. F. A. Pow­
heirs of Edward Martin, de­
12, 13, 14 & 15, Block 134, On­ known
ceased;
also
all other persons or
attend our services and make use ol ell president.
tario. Oregon; price $50.00.
parties unknown claiming any right,
the Reading Room.
Tract
No.
558A,
description,
Frac­
title,
estate,
lien,
or interest In the
tions of lots 11 to 20 inclusive, real estate described
METHODIST COMMUNITY
in the com­
Block
180,
Ontario,
Oregon;
price
PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH
plaint herein, Defendants:
CHURCH
$50.00.
IN
THE
NAME
OF
STATE
A. A. Schmidt, Pastor
Tract
No.
559A, description,
Lots 15 OF OREGON: You are THE
Millard Scherich, Pastor
hereby
re­
to
20
inclusive,
Block
231,
Ontario,
RICHLAND
II Trinity.
quired to appear and answer the
Regular meetings as follows:
Oregon;
price
$60.00.
10:00 a. m.—Divine services. The Sunday
complaint«
filed
against
you
in
the
No. 560A. description, Lots 9
Mrs. John Ridder’s Clover Leaf Tract
pastor will preach a sermon on the 10 a. m.—Church School.
entitled suit within four
& 10, Block 254, Ontario, Oregon above
weeks
from of the this date summons;
of the first
4-H
club
brought
home
many
hon­
subject: “Excuses Not Reasons".
price
$10.00.
11:15
a.
m.—Morning
Worship.
publication
and
Tract No. 561A, description, Lots 1 if you fail so to answer, for want
11 a. m.—Sunday School with 7 p. m.—Junior and Senior Ep- ors.
&
2,
Block
291,
Ontario,
Oregon;
classes for all.
Idaleen Maw and Wiona Hender­ price $10.00.
thereof, the plaintiff will apply for
League.
demanded in the com-
Friday, May 31—Closing program worth
of Richland won first on dem­ Tract No. 562A, description, Lots 6 the to reliai
8 p. m.—Class study of special son
Block 297, Ontario, Oregon;
by the Saturday Bible School. Par­ topics.
on file in this suit, to wit: for a 10, decree
onstration and are eligible to go plaint
adjudging the plaintiff
price $25.00.
ents and friends are invited to at­ Thursday at 8 p. m.—Choir prac­ to Corvallis.
to be lands
the described
true and in lawful
owner of
No. 563A, description, Lots 1 the
tend. The program will begin at tice.
the complaint
Bernice Whipple of Oregon Trail Tract
to
7,
inclusive,
Block
316,
Ontario,
herein and hereinafter described;
8:15 o’clock and will be given in Second and fourth Thursday aft­ and Mary McGee of Richland won Oregon; price $35.00.
all adverse
of the
de­
the church basemetn.
No. 564A, description, Lots 14 that
first on their dresses. In judging Tract
fendants
and each claims
of them
be ad­
ernoons
of
each
month—Ladies
Aid.
to
20
inclusive,
Block
316,
Ontario,
Come and worship with us.
Winona
Henderson
of
Richland
won
judged to be Invalid and that the
First Tuesday of every month at first and Idaleen Maw of Richland Oregon; price $35.00.
“A Changeless Christ For a Chan­ 8:00
plaintiff’ all
s title
be quieted
No.
565A,
description,
Lots
p. m.—General official board second. Idahleen Maw won a blue Tract
against
claims thereto
of the defendants
ging World”.
to 10 inclusive, Block 317, Ontario, or
meeting.
either as
of follows:
them, said land being
Oregon; price $35.00.
ribbon in the style show Bonnie Tract
described
No.
566A,
description,
Lots
16
C.C.C. COMMUNITY CHURCH
Whipple
of
Oregon
Trail
and
Ida­
The
West
Half
the Northeast
20 inclusive, Block 317, Ontario, Quarter, Section of Fifteen,
KINGMAN COMMUNITY
Town­
leen Maw of Richland won second to
Oregon;
price
$25.00.
ship
Twenty,
South
Range those
For­
CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a. m.
on their dresses.
Tract
No.
567A,
description,
Lots
11
ty-six:
E.
W.
M.,
excepting
to 16 inclusive, Block 337, Ontario, portions thereof conveyed to the
Church Services 11 a. m.
Ernest Tetwiler, Pastor
Graduates from Nyssa high from Oregon;
Christian Endeavor, 8 p. m.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. E. G. this district this year are Jean Tract No. price
United R. States
America
deed
568A, $30.00.
description, Lots 5 from
Cornell of and
Mary by
A. Cor­
Mid-week prayer service, Thurs­ Osborn, superintendent.
Johnson
and
George
Boyles.
&
6,
Block
11,
Riverside
Addition,
nell, his wife, dated July 1, 1937,
day, 8 p. m.
Oregon;
price $20.00.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Aloha and Winona Maw, Leona Ontario,
filed November 23, 1937, and re­
No. 569A,
description,
Lots 24 corded
Everyone always welcome.
Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. Willes, Mary and George McGee, Tract
in Book 43 at pages 651-2
to
27
inclusive,
Block
11,
Riverside
of the Deed
Records of Malheur
Leo Udlinek, and Glen Boyles were Addition, Ontario, Oregon; price County,
Evening worship 8:30 p. m.
Oregon.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD GOSPEL
in the operetta given at the Nyssa $ 20 . 00 .
This
summons
is published
by or­
No. 570A, description, Lots 10 der of the Honorable
TABERNACLE
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH gym. Friday evening by the grade Tract
Robert
M.
to
14
inclusive,
Block
12,
River­
Ernest C. Knull, Pastor
school.
Duncan,
Circuit
Judge,
made
and
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
side
Addition,
Ontario,
Oregon;
entered
the
4th
day
of
May,
1940,
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Classes Sunday
Ann
Johnson
spent
Saturday
price $25.00.
school, 9:30 a. m. Sun­ with her parents, L S. Johnson. Tract
prescribing that this summons be
for all, and everyone welcome. days.
No. 571A, description, Lots 15 published
once each week for four
to
18
inclusive,
Block
12,
River­
Morning worship at 11:15 a. m.
Mesdames
C.
H.
Bennett,
T.
C.
successive
and
consecutive weeks in
side
Addition,
Ontario,
Oregon;
Sunday
services
at
7
p.
m.
Evangelistic meeting at 8 p. m Junior Y. P. F. first and third Johnson, H. V. Maw, D. Mitchell price $20.00.
the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a
newspaper
of
general
circulation
Mid-week meeting Wednesday at Mondays.
motored to Marsing to the Chatter Tract No. 572A, description, Lots 31 published at Nyssa,
Malheur
Coun­
&
32,
Block
5,
Terrace
Heights,
8:00 p. m.
Box
club
at
the
Orren
Choat
home.
ty,
Oregon.
Senior Y. P. F. second and fourth Mrs. Bob DeGross visited with Ontario, Oregon, price $20.00.
Young People’s meeting Friday at Mondays.
A.
L.
FLETCHER.
No. 573A, description. Lots 1
8:00 p. m.
her parents of Lincoln Heights on Tract
Attorney at for Nyssa,
the Plaintiff.
to
4 inclusive.
Tract Oregon;
C, Barton’s
Guild second Wednesday.
Residing
We invite you.
Thursday.
Addition
to
Ontario,
price
First
publication
May
9, 1940. Oregon.
Mrs. C. H. Bennett was an On­ $80.00.
L. D. S. CHURCH
Last
publication
June
6, 1940.
Tract
No.
574A,
description,
Lots Vale,
27
KIVERVIEW SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday, 10 a. m.—Sunday School tario visitor Monday.
&
28,
Block
6,
Hope
Addition,
SUMMONS
FOR
PUBLICATION
Miss Medesker and Mrs. Medcs- Oregon; price $10.00.
Riverview Sunday school will meeting.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
No. 11, 575A,
description,
10 IN STATE
meet this Sunday at the Ernest Sunday, 11:30 a. m.—Priesthood ker of Nyssa were Sunday dinner Tract
OF OREGON, IN AND
Eldredge
Addition, Lot Vale,
guests at the A. E. Cheldelin home. Block
Johnson home. All young people are meeting.
FOR
THE COUNTY OF MAL­
Oregon;
price
$10.00.
HEUR.
invited to the fellowship luncheon. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sacrament Mesdames and Messrs. E. C. Ter- Tract
576A, description. Lots 3 David E. Mitchell, Plaintiff, vs. Peter
hune, H. Orcutt, C A. Bennett and to 6 No.
NYSSA GOSPEI. TABERNACLE meeting.
inclusive,
Block 9, Jamieson Donahue and the unknown heirs
Oregon;
price $20.00.
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Geneology. J. Stevens attended the meeting of Tract
H. B. Talbot, Minister
and devisees of Annie Donahue,
No. Jamieson.
577A, description,
Tract
Tuesday, 2 p. m. Relief Society. the Morgan Garden Park club at No. 108,
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
deceased; and the unknown heirs
Oregon;
price
the
T.
C.
Johnson
home
Friday
ev­
of
Martin, or deceased:
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. M. I. A.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
10 00
all Edward
other persons
parties also
un­
ening.
Tract
No.
578A,
description,
Lots
13
Evange%listic Service, 8.00 p. m. Thursday, 4:30 p. m. Primary.
known claiming any right, title,
24,
inclusive,
Block
39,
Brogan,
Carl Funk is the first to stack to
estate,
lien,
or
interest
in
the
real
Oregon; price $12.00.
hay.
estate described herein, Defend­
Tract
No. 4, 597A.
description,
Lot price 6, ants.
Mrs.
Dave
DeGross
was
an
On­
Block
Westfall,
Oregon;
aid’
s
baby
chickens
for
his
club
To:
Peter Donahue and the un­
DUTTONS BUY
tario visitor Friday.
$5.00.
project.
known
and devisees
Tract
No.
580A,
description,
SW14
Mrs.
H.
V.
Maw
and
Mrs.
T.
C.
DAIRY COWS
Donahue, heirs deceased;
and of the Annie
un­
Tommy Wortman of Coucil, Ida­ Johnson attended the Girls League sec. 14. twp. 15, rge. 40: price known
heirs
of
Edward
Martin, de­
$40.00.
is spending a couple weeks with Tea given for mothers at the Nyssa Tract
ceased;
also
all
other
persons
or
KINGMAN KOLONY —Mr. and ho,
description,
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. gym. Thursday.
unknown claiming any right,
acres No. in 581A.
NE'.SW
'.SE'i sec. 4.60
30, parties
Mrs. Elmer Dutton left on Friday Raymond
Holton.
title,
estate,
lien,
or
interest
in
the
twp. 18. rge. 41; price $10.00.
for Portland where Mr. Dutton ex­ The Elliott Brothers have pur­
estate described in the com­
No. twp.
582A. 19, description.
S14SV6 real
plaint herein, Defendants:
pects to buy some more dairy cat­ chased
PIANIST PRESENT PROGRAM Tract
sec. 23.
rge. 41; WM.NE14
a
new
tractor.
IN
THE NAME OF THE STATE
tle. They are expected back Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holton IN PARMA NEXT WEEK
sec.
26.
twp.
19. 19, rge. rge.
41; 41;
E!i.NW%
OF
OREGON:
You are hereby re­
sec.
26.
twp.
price
day.
Next
Monday
evening,
June
3rd,
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
quired to appear and answer the
$80.00.
Miss
Wilhelmina
Hoffman
will
pre­
complaint
filed
against you in the
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin and C. H. Davis in Payette Saturday
No.
583A.
description.
SViSE14
above
entitled
four
sent a group of her piano pupils Tract
sec.
13,
twp.
30,
rge.
41;
price
Miss Jeanette Martin were hosts at evening.
weeks from the suit
date within
of the first
$ 20 . 00 .
a picnic dinner on their lawn Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gardner of from Nyssa and Parma in a recital Tract
publication
of
this
summons;
and
584A, description, NW!i- you fail so to answer, for want if
day. Guests were Miss Doris Hoyer, Parma visited in the T. T. Elliott at the Community Church in Par­ SE%, No. SE’iSWH
sec. 19, twp. 31, thereof, the plaintiff will apply for
ma. The program will begin at rge. 41; price $20.00.
Betty and Mary Wayne Meyers of home Sunday.
the relief
demanded
No.
585A.
description,
Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawes Mrs. Lily Bach, Mrs. J. G. Lane 8:15 o'clock, and all who are Inter­ Tract
on file
in this in suit, the to com-
wit*
sec. 5, twp. 33, rge. 41; price WliWH
$80.00. Plaint
and Dorothy and Billy Dawes of and Mrs. Clarence Elliott spent ested are given a very cordial Invi­ Tract
for be a decree
adjudging
the owner
plaintiff
No.
586A.
description,
W
'i-
tation
to
attend.
to
the
true
and
lawful
of
Meridian.
Monday shopping in Nampa.
SEViSWU
sec. 14, twp. 15, rge. the lands described in the complaint
Nyssa pupils taking part are 42;
price $5.00.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilson and Mrs. Raymond Holton spent Wed­ Merry
herein all and
hereinafter
and Mardi Sallee, Tract
family were guests of their daugh­ nesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. each of Norcott
that
adverse
claims of described
the de­
NEVi No. sec. 587A.
23. description,
twp. 15, rge. SE'i-
42; fendants
whom will play a group of price
and
each
of
them
be ad-
ter, Mrs. Donald Clark and hus­ Alva Heater in Ontario.
$10.00.
as well as a duet together. Tract No. 588A, description. SW 'l-
and
that
the
Mrs. Clarence Elliott spent three solos
band on Sunday.
plaintiff
s
title
thereto
be
quieted
Miss June Marie Wilson, also of SWVi sec. 24. twp. 14,; rge. 42; against all claims of the defendants
at the Spring show in Ontar­ Nyssa.
Harvey Holton spent Sunday in days
N'lNWU
sec.
25,
twp
14,
rge.
42;
will assist the pianists with price $60.00.
io this week.
or either as
of follows:
them, said land being
Boise.
two groups of vocal solos. Mrs. Tract
Jack Corn and baby daugh­ John
No. 589A, description, S 'iS 'i, described
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark were in ter Mrs.
Young
will
be
her
accompan­
The
East
Half
the Northeast
NE'iSW1!.
W'iNW’iSW1!
sec.
25,
home Saturday eening af­ ist.
Ontario and Nyssa on Thursday. ter came
Quarter, Section of Fifteen,
Town-
twp. 15, rge. 42; NE'iNE', sec. 35, «hlp
the past few weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Nebraska since spending
Twenty,
South
Range
Forty-
twp. 15, rge. 42; All sec. 36, twp. 15 six, E. W. M., excepting
the hospital, with Mr.
those
por­
rge.
42;
Lot
4,
sec.
30,
twp.
15,
rge.
are making an Indefinite visit with Corn’s leaving
Legal
Advertisement
tions thereof conveyed to the
near Nyssa.
43; price $235.00.
their son, Loren Miller and family Betty parents
United
States
of
America
by
deed
No. twp.
590 20,
A, rge.
description,
WH from R. Cornell and Mary A
and Donald Newbill attend­
this summer.
NOTICE OF FINAL
HEARING
OF Tract
sec.
28.
42; SHNE14,
ed a birthday party for their cou­ GUARDIAN’S
ACCOUNT
Cornell his wife, dated July l
Leonard Nichols left Thursday to sin,
SE‘i,
SE1,SW
11 sec. 29, twp. 20,
Notice
Is hereby
given Taylor
that the
1937, filed November 23, 1937 and
rge. 42; SSSE'i sec. 33, twp. 20, recorded
work for Mr. Corn near Nyssa. noon. Joan Garrison, Saturday after­ final
account
of
Loring
as
in Book
43 at of pages
651-
rge.
43;
Lot
1,
Lot
2,
SW%NE%,
Harvey Holton delivered a load Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborn and guardian of the estate and person SE'iNW 'i, NE'iSW 11 sec. 4, twp. 2 of the Deed
Records
Malheur
Albert Hinsch, now deceased, has 21, rge. 43; price $215.00.
of pigs to Nyssa on Wednesday. Glenn were dinner guests Sunday of
County,
Oregon.
filed in the County Court of Tract No. 591A, description, SEtl- This summons Is published by or-
Celia Wilson. Meridian, is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch in been
Malheur
County.
State of of June,
Oregon,
Honorable
Robert
M
NE«4. E'YSE'i, NW^SEVi, SE*4- 2*f_of
ing two weeks with her sister. Mrs. of
and
that
the
14th day
1940. SW*4
Duncan, ‘h?,
Circuit
Judge,
made 1940
and
sec. 31, twp. 20, rge. 42; price entered
Newell Heights.
Donald Clark.
at
the
hour
of
1:30
o'clock
P.
M.
has
the
4th
day
of
May
$50
00
and Mrs. Gilbert Sampson been duly appointed by the Court Tract No. 592A, description, SE14- JJîSÇrthÿ* that this summons be
The choir of the Community and Mr. children
of ana
objections
to SEVi sec. 15, twp. 30, rge. 42; price published once each week for four
spent Sunday with for the final hearing
church met for practice on Thurs­ Mr.
account
settlement
successive
consecutive
weeks In a
Mrs. Vem Clark of Nyssa. such
$ 20 . 00 .
day evening this week. At the Mrs. and
thereof,
at
which
time
any
person
the Nyssa and Gate
City Journal,
No.
593A,
description,
SE14
interested In said estate mav appear Tract
close of practice they served re­ sisters. Sampson and Mrs. Clark are and
general circulation
sec. 11, twp. 16. rge. 43; price i^ ïn P?Pj r
file contest
objections
freshments to the husbands and
$40.00.
ty^Oregon*1 y“ a' MaIheur Coun-
and
the thereto.
same. In writ­ Tract
Martin, Dorothy knd Bet­ ing Dated
wives of choir members who had ty Conrad
No.
594A,
description,
All
sec.
this 16th day of May. 1940. 5, twp. 18, rge. 43; All sec. 7, twp.
A. for
L. FLETCHER,
were In Ontario
been Invited in for the evening. Jean Toomb
LORING
TAYLOR.
Attorney
the Plaintiff.
18. rge.
43;
All 19. sec. twp 17. twp.
18, rge
afternoon the girls at­
Guardian
of
the
Estate
and
The choir used this way of express­ Saturday
Residing
at
Nyssa,
Oregon
43;
All
sec.
18,
rge.
43;
Person
of
Albert
Hinsch.
tended
the
4-H
Style
Revue.
First
publication
May
9 1940
ing their appreciation to Frank de Mrs. Qharles Newbill and Mrs. Max S. Taggart, Attorney,
price $640.00.
Last
publication
June
6,
1940.
Lespanasse for leading the choir Charles Wilson were in Ontario on Ontario, Oregon.
Tract
No. ». sec.
595A, 11, description,
this winter
First published May 16. 1940
S’-SE1
two. 18, rge. WVi,
43;
RAJ OR given
S NOTICE
Thursday
afternoon
delivering
4-H
price
$100.00.
Last
published
June
13,
1940.
Notice 15 SJ hereby
that rh#»
Next Sunday, June 2, there will club sewing for the spring show­
Tract
No.
596A,
description,
SW14-
underrigned.
by
an
order
thI
be a speclla temperance program ing.
NOTICE
OF
SALE
OF
COUNTY-
SE‘*
sec.
36,
twp.
18,
rge.
43;
price
County
Court
of
the
State
of of Ore-
at the Kingman Sunday school.
OWNED
LANDS
$20.00,
mirtf0r
l!?e
Count7
01
Malheur,
duly
Wilson, Nadeen and Pursuant to an Order of the Tract No. 597A, description, SV4- of AnS?d ,Q»Íered on the 22nd day
The teachers of the Kingman Mrs Charles
County Court
of Malheur
Mrs. Mary Nichols and Oregon,
April. 1940, was appointed Ad-
Sunday school held a meeting at Forestine.
dated the
1st day of County,
May. SE'. sec. 19, twp. 17, rge. 44 ; NH- H or in¿hatHr
attended the Spring show 1940, I will
estateof
the L. Q. Lane home Sunday after­ in Nadine
on
the
8th
day
of
June.
Mo do“ ' 30t twp 17, I¥e’ 44; prlce Hinsch, deceased,
and
that he Albert
has
Ontario Saturday where the two 1940. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock Tract No. 598A, description. All duly qualified of as »he such
noon.
Administra­
A.
M„
at
the
front
door
of
the
Nadeen's
gave
a
demonstration
In
North of 19, Railroad
in SW1
-» sec is? < 4a11 , Persons having claims
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Elliott
County Court House at Vale, Ore­ ¡Ltwp.
rge 44; price
$15.00.
spent Sunday at the Snively Hot Homemaking.
gon.
offer
for
sale
the
tracts
of
land
Tract
No.
599A,
description.
E$4- fied to present estate
the are
same, hereby
duly notl-
veri-
Springs visiting with Mrs. Elliott's
hereinafter described and numbered
as
required
by
law.
to
for not less than the prices fixed by $80 00*” * tWP 18’ ***’ 45: prtce the office of Max S. Taggart him On- at
mother. Kenneth and Donald re­
BUENA
VISTA
said Court
with the added
proportionate
. No.
600A. High description.
All í í r. l01i.? re8?n,K!rithl?1 slx months of
turned home with them after spend­
publication
thereto.
of the
wav Rlght-of-
the date of this notice.
ing the week with their grand­ C. J. Jamison of Portland spent cost Said of lands
will be offered for sale West
Dated this 2nd day of May 1940
S?y«
w .the sec. SW'.NW1»,
and
the
mother.
the
highest
bidder
for
cash;
or
several days at the home of his to
^
’SW1»
17.
twp.
18.
rge.
45;
_ LORINO TAYLOR,
all
tracts
priced
at
$200
00
or
less
to
price
825.00.
Oladyce Holton of Payette spent brother. E. L. Jamison, and family. the highest bidder for cash, and all Tract No. 601A description, Eti-
^ " l^ t r a to r of the Estate
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Florea and tracts priced at more than $200 00
S ° t Æ ! HlnSCh’
Mrs. Raymond Holton.
children were Sunday dinner guests and not more than $500 00 for cash «o ob*” 24, twp n - r*e 45 ; pric* Max
Attorney Oregon.
for Estate.
or for not less than 20% cash and Tr*£t No 602A. description. E 4- Ontario.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Elliott at the H. L. Day home,
remainder to be paid under SW^SWLNE1,. N4SW14N**, May 2. 1940 first publication
went to Nampa Sunday to get Don- Edward Topliff and Dwight Wyc- the
written agreement with the pur­ WGSE'.SWV.NE1,, WHNW>4- May 30, 1940. last publication
koff spent Friday in Weiser.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and
family attended a covered dish
luncheon given at the Methodist
church Sunday.
Several from this community at­
tended the operetta given by the
grade school at Nyssa Friday even­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs H. L. Day spent
several days in Wilder this week.
Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mrs. Alva
Goodell accompanied a party of la­
dies to Homedale at the Orren
Choat home for a covered dish
luncheon. It was the regular meet­
ing of the Chatter Box club.
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff called at the
Russell Cochran home Friday.
Leveret t Goodell helped Leslie
Topliff build his hay derrick last
week.
Bob Florea spent Friday evening
at the Jesse Ford home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Goodell and child­
ren attended Settlers Day at On­
tario Saturday.
H. L. Day, S. B. Hoffman and
Leslie Topliff are haying.
Seniors graduating at Nyssa high
from this district are Burl and
Dean Wyckoff, Edward Topliff and
George Boyles.
Dwight Wyckoff, Edward and Ir­
vin Topliff attended a Future Far­
mers meeting Tuesday evening.
$
.
.