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/ THE NY¿6A GATE CITY JOURNAL The Gate City Journal UKUWN THOMAS - - - - Owner LOUIS P THOMAS . . . - Editor and Publisher INDEPENDEN P IN POLITICS AND RELIOION OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OP MALHEUR COUNTY ADVERTISING rates SUBSCRIPTION RATES Open rate, per Inch-------- 30c ..-.•1.60 One Year ---------- --———?—- National, Per Inch ....—....JOc Six Months *1 00 . Classifieds, Per word ___Ole Single Copies .................. 06 Minimum 25c (Strictly In Advance) Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. Ki niiiiMii iiiiiii iiriiiiM in i l in ru i ri iiriiiiin i iii.iiMiriii iii limn iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii niKi iii in mnitw THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE _ Published through the co-operation of the _ = Nyssa Gate City Journal, The National Editorial Association, 3 Defense Advisory Committee and The Office of Government Reports f M iiiiM i NiMiiiiUt ti iii m 111111111:111111:111.111 iim ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK iiiiiir President Rooesvelt sent a special message to Congress saying “we s t a n d , as we did in the closing months of 1915, at the beginning of an upward swing of the whole price structure” and aslced authori ty to set ceilings for prices an d rents, to p u r c h a s e oommodotles when necessary to assure price sta bility, and to deal more extenlsvely with excesses In Installment rredlt. He said the "facts today are frighteningly similar" to the situa tion In the last war wh e n the wholesale price Index increased nearly 140 per cent between Octo ber, 1915, andJune, 1920 In the past 60 days wholesale prices have risen more than five tlir.es as fast as during the preceding period since the outbreak of the war In Europe, he said. Professional Cards L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Dally—Except Sunday Pry Building TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p. m. at City Hall A. L. McClellan President Don Graham Secretary The Public Is Invited NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome HARRY MINER, Sec. ROBCOE FINDLEY, Pres. GATE CITY LODGE No. 214 Meets Tuesdays 8 p. m. I.O.O.F. Temple First Street, South R. A. Thompson Noble Orand M. F. Solomoa Secretary "The whole production machin ery falters under Inflation,” he said, and the "unskilled worker, the white-collar worker, the farmer, the small business man and the small Investor all find that their dollar buys even less and less.” The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Its Index of prices, as of July 26, stood at 88.8 per cent of the 1926 average, 15 per cetn above a year ago. Price Administrator Henderosn said the crisis In the Far East necessitates a price ceiling on raw silk and may make necessary a ceiling In tin prices. He asked deal ers and consumers not to pay prices for high grade waste paper a b o v e those pervalllng July 26. "pending an investigation of the price structure." Economic Defense President Roosevelt created an Ec onomic Defense Board consisting of Vice President Wallace, Chairman, seven Cabinet members, and such additional members as Mr. Wallace may select. The President said the new Board will formulate the na tion's International economic pol icy, coordinate the economic activi ties of defense agencies and plan for post-war reconstruction. Foreign Affairs The President ordered the freez ing of all Japanese credits In the United States and extended the or der to Chinese assets to protect Chi na against Japanese use of assets controlled fro moccupied China. The President aslo placed the Army and Navy of the Philippine Common wealth within the command of the armed forces of the United States, and named Oen. Douglas A. Mac- Arthur, former Chief of Staff, com manding general. The State Department protested the dropping of bombs by Japanese planes nea rthe U. 8 . Gunboat "Tu- tuila," and announced the Incident closed after the Japanese Govern ment promised full Investigation and r eparation. Acting Secretary Welles denounced Germany for Its note to the Mexican Government with regard to the balckllst recently Issued by President Roosevelt and for the Nazi Government's reported threats of reprisal. Aid to Russia Lend-Lease Admlnltsrator Hop kins arrived In Moscow to discuss expediting of needed wa mraterlals to the Soviet Union and the Rus sian MUttayr Mission conferred with President Roosevelt and the 8 tate Department. A c 11 n g Secretary Welles said Lend-Lease aid has not been discussed because the Russian Government can purchase needed materials with cash. Tax Anticipation Notes Hie Treasury placed on sale at Federal Reserve Banks tax antici pation notes Intended to help tax payers set aside sufficient money to CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CUTTING Beef for the Hide Hogs 200 lbs. $1.50 Cutting 1 cent per lb. Grinding 1 cent per lb. Grinding and Seasoning 2 cen* per lb. Let us do your work! NYSSA PACKING CO. PHONE 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 children attended the Ml?souri- Pr sbytcrlan church for a pi.r-S met Increased tax bills of the com dinner. A short service was held Idaho plcnli 11 i \ :: . _ ing year The notes are redcenr.u- | KEEP HI M T H A T W A Y I Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and at the park in which special num ble in cash cr as paym nt far in Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keyser attend bers by Owyhee and Lower Bend come taxes ani basr lot •! - ’ vr> to ed the dance In Fruitland Wednes were presented and the speaker ¿morgen- 1.52 per day night where the Fields Orches was Rev. McKune of Nampa. thau, In a letter to all banking In tra entertained. Some of the boys of the Adrian stitutions, said. ‘It is Important that the taxpayers of the nation be- Mrs. Brooks of Nyssa assisted chapter of the F. F. A. left Sunday Mrs. E. R. Anderson during the morning for a fishing trip to Wal com wa fr eaoeth %—of lowa Lake. They are accompanied come aware of the unprecedented week withhousehold duties. The cottage prayer meeting of by their instructor, Mr. J. E. John taxes they will have to pay next next year on this year's Income, the Nazarene Nyssa church was son, and Mr. Harry Russell. Mr. D. h e l d Friday evening in the Joe W. Patch will also accompany them and they should be encouraged to from Halfway where he and his set aside funds now with which to Woodard home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett, Mont family are visiting. meet those later payments.” and Jimmie Joe and Gerald Sebum Mr. and Mrs. Merle McReynolds Army motored to Union and Cove Sun of Nampa were Sunday dinner The War Department created five day where they visited with the guests at the Oerrltt Muntywieff air support commands In order to Reverend Floyd White family, for home. coordinate the activities of aviation Word has been received from the merly of Nyssa. units and ground forces. The De W. E. Olson family, formerly of partment announced the Signal Adrian, that they are planning to Corps has developed electrical sen make their home In Battle Moun Adrian tries that will warn of Invading air tain, Nevada. craft “long before they are actually Virginia Bellnap of Payette is vis Miss Mildred Curtis, daughter of iting are sighted," but said the Army her aunt Mrs. Gerrit Munty Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis, was mar wieff. needs 500 mn from the radio engi ried to Clifford Derrick July 26, at Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Roind and neering field to learn to operate the Reno, Nevada. Mr. Derrick Is the secret devices. . and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derrick son War Secretary Stlmson said 1000 Mace and family of Nyssa we r e of Caldwell. The Derricks will make Sunday airplanes and 10,000 Air Corps offi afternoon guests at the Ev their home at Lakeview, Oregon, erett Poind cers and enlisted men will take part home. where Mr. Derrick is employed. In maneuvers stressing coordination Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Cahill of The Girl Scouts of Adrian and near of ground and air strength in the Nyssa were callers at the K. I. surrounding communities are leav Peterson Beauregard, La., area from Septem S ' home Saturday. ing Friday, August 8 , for Payette ber 1-30, in the simulated warfare Lakes for their camp. They will be between 50,000 men of the Second accompanied by Mrs. Judd, their and Third Armies, and in the First leader, and Mrs. Jackson. Oregon Trail Army maneuvers to be held In the A Union Sunday school meeting Oregon Trail Sunday school will Carotin as, November 3-30. washeld at the Adrian high school Oil discontinued until August 31st. Defense Petroleum Coordinator come as It will be the last meeting sons visited Sunday at the Sullivan Sunday, August 3. All the commun be The Mothers’ Club met at the ity Sunday schools of the district school house home near Homedale, Idaho. Ickes recommenedd 100,000 gasoline to make plans for the Fair. last Friday afternoon. filling stations in the following Mrs. Brooks of Nyssa was dinner The farmers of this vicinity are day service at the high school the Miss Viola Adams, club lead states be closed from 7 p. m. to 7 guest Thursday evening at the J. busy combining grain, haying, cut were invited. After the Sabbath er had charge of the 4-H meeting. The ting clover for seed and digging po people went to Big Bend Park topic for discussion was "What a. m. every night beginning Sunday, E. Keyser home. where they were joined by some 4-H Clubs Can Do for Boys and tatoes. August 3: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecti Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum and people from the Nampa United Girls." Several of the Sewing club cut, Rhode Island. New Jersey, Del modeled the dresses they had Legal Advertisement Legal Advertisement girls aware, Maryland. North Carolina, made. The girls Included lone Ben South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Notice O f Sale O f County Owned Lands son, who has completed five years District of Columbia, and “all mar NOTICE OF COURT HEARING of club work, Mildred Adams, COUNTY OF THE Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, IN THE keting areas in or east of the Ap dated fourth year, and two second year STATE OF OREGON FOR 9th day of July, 1941, I will on the 23rd day of August, 1941, palachian mountains in the states at the the MALHEUR COUNTY of 10:00 o'clock A. for M. sale at the front door of the hereinafter County Court girls, Patty Chand and Anna Gene of New York, Pennsylvania, Virgin House hour at Vale, Oregon, offer the tracts of land de In The Matter of the Deceased. Estate of Gardner. lone Benson gave a re numbered cost for not less than added the prices fixed by said Court THOMAS ia and West Virginia." He appealed scribed H. NAPTON, port on some of the classes she at the and proportionate of publication thereto. for a voluntary one-third cut In with lands will be offered for sale as follows: All tracts priced at $200.00 tended at 4-H summer school. A NOTICE IS GIVEN. That Carl H. consumption and said he hoped or Said to the and highest and best bidder for cash; all tracts priced at more Coad, Administrator of the entitled above general discussion was held. closing the stations In Eastern than less $200.00 not more than $500.00 to the highest and best bidder for Estate has filed in the above Games were played following the for not less with than the 20 purchaser % cash and in equal the remainder to be not paid under Court for final settlement, his final meeting. States nightly “plus the voluntary cash or agreement installments exceeding club went to Mrs. F. account with petition for distribu curtailment will be enough to put written 5 years, for and cash all tracts priced at more than $500.00 to the highest and best tion, and that hearing thereon has G. Holmes The where Mrs. Holmes and us across.” bidder or for not less than 20 % cash and the remainder to be been fixed for Aug. 23, 1941, at 10 Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass served dainty paid under written agreement with the purchaser, in equal installments o’clock A. M. at the County Court refreshments Priorities to nine members, four - period not exceeding 10 years, all deferred payments to draw in room in the Courthouse at Vale, Director of Priorities Stettlnlus Is over terest a at shall the be rate of 6 % per annum, payable annually, and such agree Oregon, where all oersons interested guests and several children. sued an order freezing all stocks of ments subject Code to all and conditions of Section 69-813 and in said Estate shall appear and show Mr. Ditty of Sunset Valley 402 Oregon laws terms of 1937. raw silk because of “unsettled con Chapter cause If not any why such All lands within the boundaries of irrigation or or drainage districts will should be allowed and account settled threshed wheat for R. Ashby Sat ditions in the Far East.” Mr. Stetti- be sold subject to any valid assessments made to be made by said and distribution of the estate nius announced a new plant to grant districts since the date said lands were acquired by the County and all to the persons entitled thereto. made urday. the boundaries Warmsprings and blanket preference ratings to proj lands within Carl of H. said Coad have been classified as of hi the Class 5 and 6 , Irrigation and 3, as 1930, to District which said SUMMONS COURT OF Administrator Estate IN THE CIRCUIT ects which m u s t becompleted which County has heretofore by resolution dated September authorized Dated and first publ. promptly. He Issued a limited pref a transfer to said district of the water rights appurtenant to said lands Last publ. Aug. 21, 1941 July 24, 1941. THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR erence rating to 40 manufacturers shall be sold without water rights. MALIIECR COUNTY. of mining machinery and to 75 pro D. Hall, Plaintiff. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Frank each tract are as follows, to-wit: ducers of cranes and hoists needed opposite IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE vs.Sanford N. Emison, Eva A. Eml- Tract No. Description Sec. Twp. Price Rng. STATE OF' OREGON FOR SW'.SWV, by defense manufacturing plants. 661 A 13 39 son, Gladys Thea Fraser, Grelg, E. E. M. Greig, THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR W'iNW1., 32 5 14 39 Agriculture S. Emison, Fraser CARL husband SEBURN AND INEZ SE- Ralph Lot 1 (NE*4NEK), 6 14 39 $ 160.00 Emison, Jaunita OPM Director Knudsen told Ag 662 A BURN and wile. S'4 2 15 40 320 00 Plaintiffs. Bert Emison, Anna Emison, riculture Secretary Wlckard the 663 A NWCNW14, 15 13 41 Emison, Lucille Emison, vs.A. D. Brough and Jane Doe William NE SVjNE%, hi NE 'A, 16 13 41 OPM will cooperate to meet short Saloir.a S. Frost, Sidney Frost, 16 13 41 Olive C. Young, Clarence Young, ages of farm equipment and ma NWy.SE'i, 16 13 41 200.00 Brough, wife ot said A. D. Brough Willis Megorden, Nellie Megor- chinery now hindering efforts to 664 A and the unknown heirs and devis den, Robert Megorden, Margaret NHNV4, 19 16 43 160 W'-iSE'i, 665 A A 1 17 43 80 00 00 ees of either of them, if deceased; Increase farm production. The Of 666 Megorden, Olin A. Megorden, Rendan P. Bradford and Pearl M. Elsie SWHNE14, 2 18 43 fice of Price Administration revised May Ainsworth, Megorden, Jack Olive Ains Meg Bradfotd, his wife; Ethel Osborn, W'4. 18 11 43 orden Us allocation program to Increase sometimes known as Ethel I. Os S'-iSE'i, 11 18 43 480.00 worth, Seth Megorden, Gladys and John Doe Osborn, her hus Megorden, Lulu Me g o r d e n NE'i, A 19 44 160 00 born, storage space for farmers for the 667 band, and also all claiming other persons or Childers, Paul S. Childers. N. NE'tNE't, 33 8 29 44 current grain harvest by Increasing 668 A parties unknown any right, NWHNW'i, 34 29 44 Effle L. Turner, Minton, J. the quantities of steel and zinc for SW%NW'i. 34 title, estate, lien or interest in the J. Minton, 29 44 Turner, W. J. Cook, NW'iSWtt, 34 29 44 160 00 real estate described in the com Maria grain bin construction. W. Cook, Maggie M. plaint herein. 669 A NW^, 35 18 45 Materials John, John R. Kennedy, D. Jane S(4, Defendants. 35 18 480 00 45 Kennedy, The OPM Production Division 670 A E%SW%, To: A. wife D. Brough and Doe Doe 20 46 known as L. Louis Spier, Spier, Mary also G. WHSWtiSEtl less Rail 36 Brough, of said A. and D. Jane Brough, 38 formed a defense advisory commit 20 46 Spier, Clarence Reece, Edith M road right-of-way and the unknown heirs devisees tee of the pulp and paper products Estate of John and A. of T. Kingman No. 3, either ot them, and if deceased; Ren Reece, 106.00 of Deceased, Luella F. Reece, Good, Industry and said defense require 671 A All South dad P. his Bradford Pearl M. some Brad M. A. Grant Sarah Administrator with Colony Drainage Dlst. ford, wife; Ethel Osborn ments will increase consumption of Will Annexed of Estate of John of ditch In SE%NE%, less times known as Ethel l. Osborn, and the industry's products by 2 „ 000,000 R. Good, Deceased: Estate tract in 792 bv 680 1 John Doe Osborn, her husband, and John R. Good. Deceased, and al tons this year and an additional 1000 also all other persons or parties un 46 21 the of feet SW corner all other claiming person or any persons 672 A All feet North Kingman 2 . 000 . 000 tons next year. known claiming any right, title, es so unknown right, Colony Drainage Dist. tate, lien or interest in the real es OPM announced plans to Increase 40.00 tate described in the complaint title, lien or interest In or to ditch EHSE'iNE1». In SHNE'i, the scrapping of worn-out automo 673 A the land herinafter described, herein. Defendants: Defs. biles by 1 . 000,000 tons a year, and EHW^SEUNE1., In You the name of the required State of to Ore W 'jSW 'iSE'iNE'i, To Gladys Fraser, E. S. Fraser, said one car provides enough scrap gon, are hereby ap 40.00 EHSE’iSW 'iN 'i. Ralph Emison. Emison. Bert pear and answer the Complaint filed for a light cannon, and 20 cars, 674 A NW‘4SW'i, Emison, Anna Jaunita Emison, William against you before in the August above 21st, entitled enough for a tank. OPM asked zinc NEH. Emison, Lucille Emison, Saloma S suit on or 1941, N 'iSE'i, , Frost, Sidney Frost, Willis Olive Megorden, C. Young, producers to set aside 27 per cent said date being the last day of four NEtiNW’i Clarence Young, weeks from the date of the first pub of their June production during Au WH, Megorden, Robert Megorden, of four this Summons, and said Nellie 1280 00 lication 35 gust for an emergency pool, and All Margaret Megorden, Olin A. Megor period of weeks being the time said the supply of fabricated alloy 675 A Home Park Fruit Lot Tracts den. Elsie May Megorden, Olive prescribed for fall the to publication here 32 9. Megorden Ainsworth, Jack Ains of, and if you appear and an steel for aircraft manufacture will 32 Lot 10, 30 00 swer said Complaint, for want there worth, Seth Megorden, Gladys Meg 32 3 • be tripled before the end of next 15, 20.00 of. the plaintiff will apply to the orden, Lulu Megorden Childers, N. T. No. 22 In Lot NE'iSE'i, 676 A A. EHS'sN’iN'iNW year. Louis Turner, Spier, Sarah Lu Court for the relief prayed for in J. ella Minton, NSE^, 33 677 A Good, Maria W. Cook, J. Tur labor and Employment their Complaint. EM.SHNHNW'iSE'i, ner, J. W. Cook, Maggie D. Said suit is brought for the pur 10.00 Labor Secretary Perkins reported E’tN 'iN W 'i SE%, 10 3 John. John R. Kennedy, Jane pose of securing a decree requiring M. S'iN 'iS'iN W '.SE’.NE'., non-agrlcultuarl employment in 678 A Doe Kennedy. Paul S. Childers, and 15.00 the defendents, and each and every SE'-i NE 11 . 10 4 creased by 484.000 during June to 679 A A. T. No. 4 SWli 100.00 of them, to set forth the nature of also all other person or persons un In NW'.NE1., claiming any right, title, lien 20.00 reach a new all-time high of 38,- 680 A their claims. If any. in and to the known 6 W ESNE'iSW 'jNE'iSW 'i. ',. 8 interest in or of to the the above land herein 20 00 real property hereinafter described, or A 799,00d an Increase of 3,365,000 681 after described, named 25 00 15 that all adverse claims of said de 682 A Nt4NWM N W 11 SW' t . since June, 1940. and 1,900,000 more 683 A defendants: 31 Lot 2. fendants may be determined by the THE NAME than the June. 1929, record. WPA 31 Lot 3. 4. Court, de OF IN OREGON: Each OF of THE you STATE hereby 31 Lot employment dropped 77.000 and fendants and and adjudging each of that them, the have 60 00 are commanded to appear In the 47 31 Lot 5, no right, title, lien or estate what NYA. 96,000, she said. OPM Asso 684 A 20.00 ever in or to the following des above entitled court and cause 47 Home Park FVuit 32 ciate Director Hlllmanasked air within 4 weeks after date of first Tract No 24. 15 cribed real property situated in the 20 00 County of Malheur, State of Ore publication of this summons, which 41 31 SHNW^NW'i, plane companies to employ and 685 A date is July or 17. otherwise 1941. then plead and there SEt; South NW'i of except all gon. to wit: train women in defense Jobs with 686 A to answer to the Owyhee The East Half of the North 30 00 out lowering wages or working stan 45 complaint filed and herein, and thereof, if you 18 9 Project Canal west quarter of the Southwest fail so to do, for want dards. and 11 to 17 Inclusive, 687 A Lots 1 to 8 131, quarter of Section Nineteen Twenty-nine 7500 the plaintiff will take decree against Ontario, Oregon (29> Township (19) Hie Navy. War and Commerce 688 A Lot 19, Block you ( 1 ) requiring each of you to set to Block 12, Riverside Addition, South of Range Forty-seven (47) 20 00 Departments Jointly proposed the forth of your claim E. singular W. M. the together with all and lots 1 to the 14, nature both inclusive, of Block 60.000. 000 Americans born In this 689 A Lots Ontario. 1 and 2. Oregon Block 3, Terrace Heights, tenements, heredi- 10 00 1, Taylor's Addition to and Nyssa, Mal Oregon Block 4. Terrace tr.ents and appurtenances there heur country but without documentary 690 A Lots Ontario, County, Oregon, that all 1 to 5 Inclusive. belonging. 7500 and unto proof of citizenship apply to State claims of the defendants adverse to Heights. Ontario, Oregon adjudging that the title of the Plaintiff shall be determined by the bureau of vital statistics and simi 691 A Lots 2 * 3 , Block E. Bartons Addition. plaintiffs thereto is good and valid 30 00 Court: (2) declaring, adjudging and Ontario, Oregon lar agencies for “delayed b i r t h and the forever enjoining and and debarr that each of you have 10 and Oregon 11. Block 1, Original Town, said defendants each determining certificates" to break the bottle 692 A Lots Nyssa, 40 00 of ing them, no estate or interest In from asserting any claim neck by which native-born work 693 A Lots 1. 2. and 4. Block 40. Brogan, said property, and that whatever plaintiffs whatever In and to said lands and title thereto a good and enjoining valid fee ers ore barred from Jobs in defense 694 A Lots Oregon premises or plaintiffs any part and thereof, ad simple title; Is (3) forever 20 to 24 Addition Inclusive, Jordan Block 5 Valley. O. Oregon verse to the for such plants for lack of such proof of ctt- and debarring each of you from as Pioneer other relief as to the Court shall lenshlp. any claim whatever In or to 3 and 4. Block 10. Original Town, 695 A Lots Vale. 100 00 seem Just and equitable, all of which serting said property adverse to plaintiff; Oregon ehart Addition, will plaintiff's more fullv verified appear in complaint and by (4) for such other relief as to the Block Oregon 1, Rim 696 A Lot 1. Vale. 100 00 the Court may seem costs equitable; and (5) filed herein. Nyssa Heights for plaintiff's and disburse _______ilock 10. Northwest 8 and 9. Bloc 697 A Lots Townslte This summons is published by 10 00 lat Block Addition. Vale Oregon Mrs S. P. By bee was hostess at Order of the Honorable David F ments red. In this suit made and Incur 10 and 11, 1st 10, Northwest her home Friday afternoon to nine 698 A Lots Townslte 1000 Graham Judge of the County Court Addition. Vale. Oregon This summons Is served you of Malheur of Oregon, members of the Just-a-Mere Club Lot 17, Block 11. Hope Addition. Vale acting In the County, absence State of the Circuit pursuant to an order of Hon. on Robt. 500 Judge, with three visitors which Included 699 A Lots Oregon which order was made on M Duncan. Circuit Judge of the 12. 13 and Vale. 14. Block 11. Hope Mrs. Dave Mitchell, Mrs. Ura and July 22nd 1941. prescribing that this above entitled court, made the 9th 1500 Addition. Oregon day of July. 1941. directing publi Summons be served by publication Mrs. Carl Sebum The business Lots Holland 1 to 5 inclusive. Hope- thereof once weeks each in the week Nyssa for Gate four cation of summons herein for 4 suc 25 00 consecutive meeting was matters concerning Addition. Block Vale. 33. Oregon cessive weeks 5 publications In Lots 8 . 9. 10. 11. 13. 13. 24. 25. 28. the County Pair In Ontario. Pro the Nyssa Gate and City Journal, pub City Journal a weekly newspaper 29. 30. 31 * 32. Block 33, Hope-Holland lished at Nyssa, Oregon. published at Nyssa In Malheur gram leader was Mrs. John Staf 65 00 Vale. Oregon County, Oregon. Carl H Coad ford of Nyssa of which Mrs PVm 703 A Lots Addition. 7 and Oregon 8 . Block 4. Eldridge Addition. Daté of Is first July publication of this of 50 00 Summons Attorney for Plaintiff Kesler won the prise. The n e x t 704 A Lots Vale. 24. 1941 and Residence and address: 31. 32. Addition. 33 and 34. Block 5. Hadley's meting will be August 15th at the last publication Is August 21, 100 00 the Nvssa. Oregon 2nd Vale. Oregon 1941. homeof Mrs WUford Bybee one and Aug. 1st publ July 17. 1941 C. W alerai A. L. Fletcher Dated Last publ. 14. 1941. mile east of "Ole's Comer Service Date ot first publication: July 24. 1?41 Sheriff. Malheur County. Oregon Nyssa, Oregon Station." All members are asked to Data of last publication August 21. 1941 Attorney for Plaintiffs - J t ____ O0C63¿6d )