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THE N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO URNAL. TH U RSD AY. JUNE 6, The Gate City Journal 0 R E G| o (ÍI)N LW S 'FÀ P E R P u b l i s h e r ' s J 4i-s-s. o c i a t i o n WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - - - - Owner LOUIS P. THOMAS . . . . 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 INTE R ESTS TO SERVE E X C E PT THOSE OF M ALH EUR C OUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ............. *1.50 Six Months ................... *1.00 81ngle Copies _____ .05 (Strictly in Advance) AD V E R TIS IN G RATES Open rate, per inch........... 30c National, Per inch ........... 30c Classifieds, Per word ___ Olo Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postofflce 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 FINISH THE JOB YO U ARE P A ID FOR UMBLINGS from our nation’s capitol indi cate that some of our Congressmen and Senators are beginning to look forward to the adjournment of the present session of congress “ due to the coming hot weather” . R The taxpayers of this nation are paying these men good hard cash, and plenty of it, for a year’s work— nothing was said when they asked for the job, of the hot weather, or mend ing political fences. Their promise, as is always the case, was that they would give us good, loyal, efficient service. This nation, at the present time, faces a very gloomy future, as far as international af fairs are concerned and it is up to the men in congress to see that our course is guided along the safest and best route, and they cannot do that if they are back home delivering a lot of pre-campaign promises, and trying to vindicate the stand they have taken during the present session. There may be two reasons for this desire to adjourn— one that they want to be away from Washington, in order to sidestep any responsi bility of what this government does and then passing the buck onto someone else. Or that they want to come home and enter the political campaign. To take care of this latter situation we would suggest that the congress take a leave of absence for forty-five days to coincide with the national party conventions, and then get back to Washington and S T A Y ON TH E JOB U N T IL TH EIR W O R K IS DONE! W E CAN BLAM E OURSELVES L O T o f acrimony is being heaped on the heads of our recent past presidents and the present one, for our lack o f national defense, all of which is “ chickens coming home to roost” . Over the vast expanse of these United States for the past twenty years, there has been a howl of indignation go up from the citizenry, at the mere mention of increasing our army, navy or air corps. And now that the possibility, a very real possibility, o f our having to defend our country, these same pacifist howlers are laying the blame on every one except on the one where it belongs. A Remember the very concerted drive there was not so many years back, in fact within the last two years, for the disbandonment o f the college and high school R. O. T. C.? It is conservatively estimated now that we will have to spend somewhere in the neighbor hood of $4,000,000,000 to get our armed forces somewhere near the proper strength and pro perly equipped to even begin to defend our country. In other words we are going to spend $10 now where we could have done about the same thing with only $1. President Roosevelt has our vote o f approval on his plan to call the National Guard into fed eral service— for these troops are in a real sense our first line defense on land. The only nigger in the wood pile being that they are partially trained and equipped. W e have to face the music and we might as well face it now, for lack o f training was the cause of a great number of our soldiers being on the casualty list in the last war. Another thing it takes at least a year to turn out a real fighting soldier, and this could probably be cut down to six to nine months with our National Guard troops. 1940. six, E. W. M.. excepting those por IN T H E NAM E O F THE STATE sec. 26. twp. 19, rge. 41; EVi»NWi4 tions thereof conveyed to the sec. 26, twp. 19, rge. 41; price OF OREGON: You are hereby re United States of America by deed $80 00 quired to appear and answer the from R. Cornell and Mary a Tract No. 583A, description, S 4 S E ‘,i complaint filed against you in the Cornell, his wife, dated July j' sec. 13, twp. 30, rge. 41; price above entitled suit within four 1937, filed November 23, 1937, and LINC O LN H E IG H TS — Donna $20 00 recorded in Book 43 at pages 651- weeks from the date of the first Tract No. 584A, description, N W S - publication of this summons; and if Winslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2 of the Deed Records of Malheur SE'4, SEViSWti sec. 19, twp. 31, you fail so to aiawer, for want County, Oregon. Ralph Winslow, was chosen by Mr rge. 41; price $20.00. thereof, the plaintiff will apply for This summons is published by or Houser to represent the 4-H Sew Tract No 585A, description, W 'j W b the relief demanded in the com sec. 5, twp. 33, rge. 41; price *80 00. plaint on file in this suit, to wit: der of the Honorable Robert M ing club, to which she belongs, at Duncan, Circuit Judge, made and Tract No. 586A, description, W ‘ , -i- the convention held at Corvallis. a decree adjudging the plaintiff entered the 4th day of May, 1940 S E '.S W 'i sec. 14, twp. 15, rge. for to be the true and lawful owner of prescribing that this summons be Donna received a blue ribbon on 42; price *5.00. . lands described in the complaint published once each week for four Tract No. 587A, description, SE‘4- the her work which was displayed at N E li sec. 23, twp. 15, rge. 42; herein and hereinafter described; successive and consecutive weeks in the fair in Ontario. In case Don that all adverse claims of the de the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a price $10.00. fendants and each of them be ad newspaper of general circulation na is unable to go Audra Anderson, Tract No. 588A, description, S W 5 - judged to be invalid and that the published at Nyssa, Malheur Coun daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery S W >1 sec. 24, twp. 14,; rge. 42; plaintiff's title thereto be quieted ty, Oregon. N% NW I4 sec. 25, twp 14, rge. 42; Anderson, will take her place. against all claims of the defendants price $60.00. A. L. FLETCHER or either of them, said land being Mrs. Amelia Whitsell of McMinn Tract No. 589A, description, S54SV4, Attorney for the Plaintiff. ville, Oregon, has been visiting at NE ‘4 SW ‘4, W 14N W 14S W 14 sec. 25, described as follows: Residing at Nyssa, Oregon The East H alf of the Northeast twp 15, rge. 42; NE14NE14 sec. 35, the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Quarter, Section Fifteen, Town First publication May 9, 1940. twp' 15, rge. 42; A ll sec. 36, twp. 15 Ray Whitsell and family. ship Twenty, South Range Forty- Last publication June 6, 1940 rge. 42; Lot 4, sec. 30, twp. 15, rge. Legal ■ Advertisement Mrs. Elva G riffith and Mr. and 43; price $235.00. Tract No. 590 A, description, W14 Mrs. Lewis G riffith of Wilder vis NOTICE OF HEARING OF sec. 28, twp. 20, rge. 42; S'.-iNEH, ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G U ARD IAN 'S F IN A L ACCOUNT SE14, S E S S W 'i sec. 29, twp. 20, Notice is hereby given that the Joe Blahnic last week. Mrs. G rif rge. 42; S14SE14 sec. 33, twp. 20, final account of Loring Taylor as rge. 43; Lot 1, Lot 2, S W 1.NE14, fith and Mrs. Blahnic are sisters. guardian of the estate and person SE14NW14, NE 14SW 14 sec. 4, twp. Miss Viola Anderson, daughter of of Albert Hinsch, now deceased, has 21, 43; price $215.00. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson, has been filed in the County Court of Tract rge. No. 591A, description, SE14- been chosen by the Boulevard Y. Malheur County, State of Oregon, NE14, E14SE14, NW14SE14, SE14- SW14 sec. 31, twp. 20, rge. 42; price G. A. to attend the convention at and that the 14th day of June, 1940, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. has $50.00. Corvallis. been duly appointed by the Court Tract The following report was presented to the Com No. 592A, description, SE14- Merlin and Evelyn Smith of Wa- for the hearing of objections to SE14 sec. 15, twp. 30, rge. 42; price mon Council Monday, May 27, 1940: terbury, Neb., Vera Patefield of such final account and settlement $ 20 . 00 . thereof, at which time any person Laurel, Neb., and John Bones of interested in said estate may appear Tract No. 593A, description, SE14 May 27th, 1940 sec. 11, twp. 16, rge. 43; price Allen, Neb., arrived Wednesday ev and file objections thereto, in writ $40.00. ___ ening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.. ing and contest the same. Dated this 16th day of May, 1940. Tract No. 594A, description, A ll sec. To the Hon. Mayor and Lee Smith and other relatives and 5, twp. 18, rge. 43; A ll sec. 7, twp. Members of the Common Council: LO R IN G TAYLO R. friends. Merlin and Evelyn are a 18, rge. 43; A ll sec. 17, twp. 18, rge. Guardian of the Estate and 43; A ll sec. 19, twp. 18, rge. 43; The City Planning Commisssion has had under Person of Albert Hinsch.' nephew and niece of Mr. and Mrs.- price $640.00. Max S. Taggart, Attorney, Smith. Tract No. 595A, description, W li, consideration for some time past the matter o f a zon Ontario, Oregon. Mrs. Anna Harris, who has been First published May 16, 1940 StaSE li, sec. 11, two. 18, rge. 43; ing ordinance for the purpose o f dividing the City in confined to her home the past Last published June 13, 1940. price $100.00. Tract No. 596A, description, SW14- to districts, with restrictions on the kinds of buildings week due to a severe back injury, NOTICE OF SALE OF CO UNTY- SE14 sec. 36, twp. 18, rge. 43; price is improving nicely. that may be permitted in each District. OWNED LANDS $ 20 . 00 . Tom Whitlock a n d Raymond Pursuant to an Order of the Tract No. 597A, description, S!4- Findley have been assisting with County Court of Malheur County, A committee was appointed several months ago SE ‘,4 sec. 19, twp. 17, rge. 44; N % - N E !i sec. 30, twp. 17, rge. 44; price the haying at the Emil Frank farm. Oregon, dated the 1st day of May, to draft a tentative report to the Council, with its rec 1940, I will on the 8th day of June, $40.00. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and their 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock Tract No. 598A, description, A ll ommendations as to what the contents o f the proposed house guests, Merlin and Evelyn A. M., at the front door of the North of Railroad in SW14 sec. Smith and Vera Patefield, visited County Court House at Vale, Ore 5, twp. 19, rge. 44; price $15.00. zoning ordinance should be. Later the Nyssa Lions Tract No. 599A, description, E% - at the Bob DeGross home in Rich gon, oifer for sale the tracts of land nereinafter described and numbered S E ',1 sec. 8, twp. 18, rge. 45; price Club became interested in the matter and the Com land Thursday. Evelyn and Vera for not less than the prices fixed by $80.00. remained until Sunday. said Court with the proportionate Tract No. 600A, description, A ll mittee appointed from the membership 6f the Lions The Lincoln Sunday school has cost of publication added thereto. West of the Highway R igh t-of- Club met with the members o f the City Planning Com Said lands will be offered for sale way in the SW',iNW',4, and the been invited to the River View Sun to the highest bidder for cash; or NVaSWVi sec. 17, twp. 18, rge. 45; mission on May 22nd, 1940, and as a result of that day school to partake of a pot-luck all tracts priced at $200.00 or less to price $25.00. dinner Sunday, June 9th. The R i the highest bidder for cash, and all Tract No. 601A description, EVa- meeting and the exchange o f ideas among those in ver View folks visited Lincoln last tracts priced at more than $200.00 NE!4 sec 24, twp. 28, rge. 45; price terested, the following tentative report of the con and not more than $500.00 for cash $ 20 . 00 . fall. or for not less than 20% cash and Tract No. 602A, description, E'A- tents o f the proposed Ordinance was agreed upon, The following families enjoyed a the remainder to be paid under S W !iS W !iN E t4 , N ’/aSWUNEti, and the Planning Commission is herewith submitting day’s outing in the hills Monday: written agreement with the pur W la S E V i SW V i NE Vi, W VaNW fi- Mr and Mrs. Emil Frank, Mr. and chaser in equal installments over a SE!4NE!4, sec. 16,twp. 18, rge. 46; the same as its tentative report and will be prepared a period not exceeding 10 years; all price $35.00. Mrs Levi Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. deferred payments to draw interest No. 603A, description, Home to hold public hearings thereon at such times and Ralph Winslow and family, Mr. and period not exceeding 5 years, and Tract Park Fruit Tract No. 24, in sec. places as the Council may require, before submitting Mrs. Jack Pettit and family and all tracts priced at more than $500.00 32, twp. 15, rge. 47; price $10.00. to the highest and best bidder for Carl Pettit. The men spent the day cash or for not less than 20% cash Tract No. 604A, description, W Vi- its final report. NWt4NEt4NE54 sec. 5, twp. 18, cutting poles and logs. They re and the remainder to be paid under rge. 47; price $10.00. W e recommend that the City be zoned as follows: turned to their homes late Mon written agreement with the pur Tract No. 605A, description, EVa- chaser, in equal installments over day evening BUSINESS D IS TR IC T: N E !i sec. 6, twp. 18, rge. 47; price at the rate of 6% per annum, pay $65.00. Haying has been the main event able annually; all sales and agree Block 7 to 12 inclusive, Original Townsite; of the week in this locality. In ments to be subject to all the terms Tract No. 606A, description, NV4- N 12 SW USE Vi, N a S ia N ! a S W r - and conditions of Sec. 69-813, Ore Blocks 1 and 2 and 15 to 20 inclusive in Teutsch some cases the season was rushsed SE 14 sec. 10, twp. 18, rge. 47; price because of lack of water. However gon Code, and Chapt. 402, Laws of $25.00. Ad. South one-half of Blocks 146 to 150 inclu 1937; all lands within the bound mast of the hay was ready to be aries of irrigation or drainage dis Tract No. 607A, description, All sive and Lots 19 to 23 inclusive o f Block 145, all North 6c East of Willow Creek in cut. I f the water comes back in tricts to be sold subject to any valid S E U N W 'i sec. 14, twp. 15, rge. 42; in Wards A d.; Block 86, lots 6 to 18 inclusive in the ditch when predicted little dam assessments made or to be made by price $20.00. said districts since the date said age would result. C. W. GLENN, Block 87, lots 1 to 7 inclusive and lots 15 to 20 lands were acquired by the County Sheriff, Malheur County, Oregon. and all lands within the boundaries inclusive in Blk. 88, and all of Blk. 89 in West- First published 9 May, 1940. ol the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis PO LLYANNAS FAST trict which have been classified as Last published 6 June, 1940. field Addition. in Classes 5 and 6 and as to which FOR RED CROSS SUMMONS FOR PU B L IC A T IO N said County has heretofore by reso IN THE C IR C U IT C O URT OF TH E W e also recommend that the business district be lution dated September 3, 1930, STA TE O F OREGON, IN AND K IN G M A N K O LO N Y —Pollyanna authorized a transfer to said dis included in the Fire District and all such build FO R T H E C O U N TY OF M A L club met with Miss May Beaumont trict of the water rights appurten HEUR. ings to be constructed in accordance with the on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. ant to said lands are to be sold Johannes Dirksen, Plaintiff, vs. without water right. rules and regulations prescribed for such district. Peter Donahue and the unknown G. Lane and Mrs. Lily Bach had Said lands numbered as to tracts heirs and devisees of Annie Dona R E S ID E N TIA L D ISTR IC TS: charge of the entertainment for the and with the minimum price set hue, deceased; and the unknown afternoon. Instead of serving re opposite each tract are as follows, heirs of Edward Martin, deceased; W e recommend that buildings erected in the freshments Miss Beaumont gave the to-wit: also all other persons or parties Tract No. 555A; description, Lots 8, unknown claiming any right, title, Residential Districts be held to a minimum construc sum of money that the refresh 9 6c 19, Block 9, Original Town, estate, lien, or interest in the real ments would have cost for the club Ontario, Oregon; price $75.00. estate described herein, Defend tion value in the districts and that the follow ing lots to donate to the Red Cross. Tract No. 356A, description, Lots 1 ants. 6c 2, Block 89, Original Town, On To: Peter Donahue and the un and blocks be grouped into sub-districts as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott with tario, Oregon; price $20.00. known heirs and devisees of Annie their boys and Wilbur Wade spent Sub-District No. 1, comprised o f Blocks 21 to 24 Tract No. 5s7A, aescription, Lots 11, Donahue, deceased; and the un Sunday at the hot springs 12, 13, 14 & 15, Block 134, On known heirs of Edward Martin, de,- inclusive in Teutsch Addition, minimum con tario, Oregon; price $50.00. Mrs. Lily Bach. Mrs. T. T. Elliott ceased; also all other persons or struction value, $3,000.00. Tract No. 358A, description, Frac and Mrs. Clarence Elliott took flow parties unknown claiming any righ*, tions of lots 11 to 20 inclusive, title, estate, lien, or interest in the ers to the Roswell cemetery Thurs Sub-District No. 2, comprised o f Blocks 3 to 8 Block 180, Ontario, Oregon; price real estate described in the com day. $60.00. plaint herein, Defendants: inclusive and Block 14 and Blocks 25 to 32 both Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and fam Tract No. 559A, description, Lots 15 IN TH E NAM E O F TH E STATE to 20 inclusive, Block 231. Ontario, OF OREGON: You are hereby re inclusive in Teutsch A d d .; Blocks 33 to 36 inclu ily have moved into the T. T. Elli Oregon; price $60.00. ott house by the school house this Tract No. 560A, description, Lots 9 quired to appear and answer the sive in Park Addition; Block 3 and 4 and Lots complaint filed against you in the week. & 10, Block 254, Ontario, Oregon; above entitled suit within four 7 to 16 inclusive in Block 2 and Lots 7 to 16 in price $10.00. On Saturday Mrs. Lily Bach ac weeks from the date of the first clusive in Block 5; Block 3 o f Taylor Addition companied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tract No. 561 A, description, Lots 1 publication of this summons; and 6c 2, Block 291, Ontario, Oregon; if you fail so to answer, for want Bach of Prairie City to Boise. price $10.00. and Block 59 of Green Add., minimum construc thereof, the plaintiff will apply for Miss Agnes Nichols accompanied Tract No. 562A, description, Lots 6 the relief demanded in the com tion value, $2,500.00. to 10, Block 297, Ontario, Oregon; friends from Parma and Notus to plaint on file in this suit, to wit: price $25.00. for a decree adjudging the plaintiff Sub-District No. 3, comprised of Blocks 15, 16, Wallowa lake on Sunday. Tract No. 563A, description, Lots 1 to be the true and lawful owner of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane and fam 21 and Lots 1 to 6 inclusive and 17 to 22 in Block to 7, inclusive, Block 316, Ontario, the lands described in the complaint ily were in Nyssa Saturday. Oregon; price $35.00. herein and hereinafter described; 2, and Lots 1 to 6 inclusive and 17 to 22 inclusive Mr. and Mrs. Phil Call of Poca Tract No. 564A, description, Lots 14 that all adverse claims of the de to 20 inclusive, Block 316, Ontario, fendants and each of them be ad in Block 5, all in the original Townsite; Blocks tello, Idaho, spent the week end Oregon; price $35.00. judged to be invalid and that the with Mrs. Call's parents, Mr. and Tract No. 565A, description. Lots 4 plaintiff’s title thereto be quieted 9 and 10 in Teutsch Addition and all o f West- Mrs. W. L. Schafer. to 10 inclusive, Block 317, Ontario, against all claims of the defendants field Addition not included in the Business Dis Oregon; price $35.00. or either of them, said land being Children’s Day will be observed Tract No. 566A, description, Lots 16 described as follows: trict; Block 2 in Taylor Addition and Block 60 next Sunday, June 9th in King- to 20 inclusive, Block 317, Ontario, The West H alf of the Northeast man Kolony Community Sunday Oregon; price $25.00. and 64 in the Green A ddition; Blocks 37 and 38 Quarter, Section Fifteen, Town school. Every one is welcome to Tract No. 567A, description, Lots 11 ship Twenty, South Range For in Park Addition, minimum construction value, to 16 inclusive, Block 337, Ontario, ty-six; E. W. M., excepting those attend. Oregon; price $30.00. portions thereof conveyed to the $1,500.00. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller and Tract No. 568A, description, Lots 5 United States of America by deed family and their house guests, Mr. & 6, Block 11, Riverside Addition, from R. Cornell and Mary A. Cor Sub-District No. 4, comprised o f Blocks 14, 17 Ontario, Oregon; price *20.00. and Mrs. Miller of Nebraska, drove nell, his wife, dated July 1, 1937. and 20 of the Original Townsite; Blocks 39 to 45 filed November 23, 1937, and re to the Owyhee dam Sunday after Tract No. 569A, description, Lots 24 to 27 Inclusive, Block 11, Riverside corded in Book 43 at pages 651-2 inclusive in Park Addition; Block 63, 65, 66, 70 noon. Addition, Ontario, Oregon; price of the Deed Records of Malheur $ 20 . 00 . The Elmer Dutton and Charles County, Oregon. and 71 in Green’s Addition and the north half This summons is published by or Wilson families drove up to see the Tract No. 570A, description, Lots 10 of Blocks 146 to 150 inclusive o f the W ard A d to 14 Inclusive, Block 12, R iver der of the Honorable Robert M. washout on the Owyhee ditch Sun side Addition, Ontario, Oregon; Duncan. Circuit Judge, made and dition, minimum construction value, $750.00. day afternoon. price *25.00. entered the 4th day of May, 1940. Miss Jeanette Martin spent F ri Tract No. 571A, description, Lots 15 prescribing that this summons be Sub-District No. 5, comprised o f all other lots to 18 inclusive. Block 12, River published once each week for four day and Saturday in Boise as the and blocks not included in the foregoing four side Addition, Ontario, Oregon; successive and consecutive weeks :n guest of Miss Doris Hoyer. price $20.00. the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a sub-districts and exclusive o f the Business and On Thursday morning Mr. and Tract No. 572A, description, Lots 31 newspaper of general circulation & 32. Block 5, Terrace Heights, published at Nyssa, Malheur Coun Mrs. Fredericks received word of Industrial Districts, no minimum requirements as Ontario, Oregon, price $20.00. ty, Oregon. the death of their son-in-law in to value. Tract No. 573A, description. Lots 1 A. L. FLETCHER, Phoenix. Arizona. Mrs. Fredericks to 4 inclusive, Tract C, Barton’s Attorney for the Plaintiff. left that same evening for Phoenix. Addition to Ontario, Oregon; price Residing at Nyssa, Oregon. IN D U S T R IA L D ISTRICT: First publication M ay 9. 1940. Conrad Martin was in Ontario on *80.00. A ll blocks and lots abutting the Railroad right- Tract No. 574A, description, Lots 27 Last publication June 6. 1940 business Friday. & 28, Block 6, Hope Addition, Vale, of-way through the City be and the same are Mrs. Raymond Holton called on Oregon; price *10.00. SUMMONS FO R P U B LIC A T IO N hereby set apart for and shall be included in the Tract No. 575A, description. Lot 10, Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Wednesday a f IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T O F THE Block 11, Eldredge Addition. Vale, STATE O F OREGON, IN AND ternoon. Industrial District, and used as industrial sites, Oregon; price *10.00. FOR T H E C O U N TY OF M A L Betty Lou Newbill spent the past Tract No. 576A, description, Lots 3 HEUR manufacturing, packing houses and other simi week visiting her grandmother. Mrs. to 6 inclusive. Block 9. Jamieson. David E. Mitchell. Plaintiff, vs. Peter lar businesses. Oregon; price *20.00. Charles Garrison, at Nyssa. Donahue and the unknown heirs Tract No. 577A. description. Tract and devisees of Annie Donahue, Emily Otis of Adrian entertained No. 108. Jamieson Oregon; price deceased; and the unknown heirs C IT Y OF N YSSA P LA N N IN G COM M ISSION her 4-H club Wednesday afternoon. < 10 . 00 . o t Edward Martin, deceased: also Arlene Piercy. Leona Dutton and Tract No 578A, description. Lots 13 By A. L. FLETCHER, Secretary. an other persons or parties un to 24. Inclusive, Block 39. Brogan. known cl lim ing any right, title, Betty Jean Toomb were guests from Oregon; price *13.00. estate, lien, or interest in the real Notice is hereby given that there will be a public the Kolony Mrs William Toomb Tract No 597A, description. Lot 8, estate described herein. Defend spent the afternoon visiting with Block 4. Westfall. Oregon: price ants. hearing on the above report Monday evening June 10, (5 00. Mrs. Otis. T o: Peter Donahue and the un at k °ur ° f eight o’clock p. m., in the Coun Miss May Beaumont. Mrs. Dale Tract No. 580A. description. 8W \ known heirs and devisees of Annie sec. 14. twp 15, rge. 40: price Donahue, deceased; and the un cil Chamber of the City Hall. Ashcraft and Mrs Conrad Martin 340 00 known heirs of Edward Martin, de attended Flower Garden club F ri Tttkct No. 581A. description. 4.80 ceased ; also all other persons or Order of acres in N E '.SW H SK V i sec 30. parties unknown claiming any right, day afternoon at the hooM of Mrs twp. 18. rge. 41: price (10.00 title, estate, lien, or interest in the Dan Holly In Adrian. C O M M O N C O U N C IL Tract No. 583A. description, S H 8 H real estate described In the com Rev. and Mrs. Clark o f Browns - sec. 33. twp. 19, rge. 41; W H N B H plaint herein. Defendants: C IT Y O F N Y S S A DONNA W INSLOW WINS 4-H HONORS ville spent from Monday until Wed nesday visiting their sons, Robert and Donald Clark and families. Jean Clark returned with them to spend the summer with her grand mother, Mrs George Lamberson of Salem Ludwig Korn and Robert Clark were in Ontario on business Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Robert Clark and Mrs. W il liam Toomb were in Parma Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark on Friday evening On Thursday Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Toomb sold a pure-bred Jersey bull calf to John Ridder of Nyssa. Notice To Property Owners City Ot Nyssa