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TH E N YS S A G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L eral days visiting at the Orlen 1 in Mrs. Jack Pettet was called to i dvale laalio due to the death of line home. Betty Bushman has returned t- e niece. The Boy Scouts, with their lead The Patch and Chat Club held Its ers, Martin Sink and Glen Ward, the home of her parents, Mr. and spent the week-end camping near Mrs. Fred Bushman to spend the August meeting at the George Mark remainder of the summer. Betty ham home at which time the enter the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Budsell and has been employed the past several tained their entire families. Ice cream and cake was served. family o f Milton, Oregon spent sev weeks at New Plymouth, Idaho. Mrs. Fred Hawkins, a recent bride was presented a g ilt by the Club. The September meeting being held at the George Ward home. Mrs. Ward wiU be assisted by Mesdame, Lelia Sayers. Annie Johnson and Mary Elghir.e. Lincoln Sunday School was well represented at the Sunday School picnic held at Vale Wednesday. Following a display of floats, dinner as served at the park. Rev Danick of Ontario delivered an interesting ser mon In the afternoon. Nearly each Sunday School represented gave a musical selection. Friends and relatives have re- celed word of the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Schutt of Huntington, Ore. The child has been named Robert Verl. Mrs. Schutt is the former Lillian Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Green of this vicinity. Mrs. Green Is assisting with the work at the Nyssa housewives have found a way to make Schutt home. time stand still! To have FRESH FOODS every Pearl and Dale Green visited at day of the year! Fresher in fla v o r and richer in the Vern Smith home Thursday. Prank Be'asham, owner of the vitamins than w e could ever enjoy before. Midway service station between Vale The PO LA R COLD STORAGE system has made and Cairo, has gone to Nyssa to be temporary operator of a service it possible to keep meats and fowl, butchered station there. now, to harvest fruits, berries and vegatables at Eileen Findley left for Boise, Id a the very peak of their goodness and to keep them ho Sunday, here she will be enrolled A L L in a state of freshness never before dreamed in a beauty school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parley and of, for your table during the winter months family Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sayers when vitamins mean so much to the health of the and Martin, and Mrs. Gregory Ross whole family. and Keren enjoyed a picnic at Birdings Island Sunday. The Primary Class gave a brief but interesting program following classes Sonday morning. The en tire group sang, “ Jesus Loves Me". Recitatiions were given by Donna Houston, Doris Leavitt, Donna Rook- Lincoln Heights Butchered Today- - Served Fresh on Your Table This Winter Make Reservations For Your Locker Now Certain problems face those who are bereaved, and they demand immediate attention. Why n o t place those prob lems In the hands of people Delicacies on Your Table AU Winter Refrigeration who understand them? We can help you In so many of those troublesome details, so please be sensible and let us remove these burdens your shoulders. Polar Cold Storage O ' Locker Plant from NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service P H O N E 124 trlct assessments for 1938. $70.00; for 1939, $21.uo. and lor loto, $i7.oo; and a total sum of $168.00 therefor, together with costs and disburse ments of this proceeding and a reasonable sum as attorney fee; (2) Declaring and adjudging that the amounts so due to the plaintiff for such assessments, costs and dis bursements. and interests accrued and attorney's fee. to be a first and prior lien upon the following property; South half of Southeast quarter (SM iSEli) Sec 20. Twp. 16 S. Rng. 47 E. W. M.. Malheur County, Oregon. and prior to all other liens and encumbrances and rights of the de fendants thereto; <3> Ordering the sale of said real property by the Sheriff of said Countv as provided by law and rules of this Court, and that the proceeds of sale be applied to plaintiff’s claims, and that the right, title, interest and equity of the defendants, and each of them, for ever shall be foreclosed, and barred, without right of redemption after Issuance cf deed: and <4> For such other relief as to the Court shall seem equitable. This summons is served upon you pursuant to order of the Hon. Robt. M. Duncan, Circuit Judge of said Countv and State, made on the 26th day of August. 1941. directing pub lication o f this summons for four successive weeks including five pub lications in the Nyssa Gate City Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum gave Journal, published at Nyssa. Oregon Carl H. Coad a trukey dinner Sunday In honor Attorney for Plaintiff o f their eldest son Gerald's birth Residence and Address: day anniversary inviting guests. TTiose of our folks who had the privilege to hear Rev. J. A. Mc- Natt of Kansas City, Mo. Sunday evening at the Intermountain Camp meeting, Idaho-Oregon-Utah dis trict Church of the Nazarene at Nampa Idaho, Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker family and Ilia Botner, Mr and Mrs. Joe Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster and June, Mr and Mrs. Dan Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Daugherty and family of midwest Wyoming who had been visiting a BIGGER THAN E V E R - daughter in Seattle Wash, were over-night guests Thursday at the J N o Increase in Prices I Carl Sebum home. 4» Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ostercamp who , H U GE EXHIBITS have been guests for the past week 1 Including A M ammoth departed for their home in North Hollywood California Friday morn FARM MACHINERY SHOW ing takin gwith them their children Paul and Bettie who have been vis- * H O R S E RACING itlng here for some time. Miss Irene Pari-Mutuel Harness and Run ning Races, e v e r y afternoon Weeks also accompanied them. except Sunday. PLUS Special Peggy Pound of Nyssa spent Mon Acts Between Races! day and Tuesday of last week with Merrie Sebum. ★ “FUNZAPOPPIN ’ John Quingley returned from 75 Famous Performers including Twin Falls, Idaho Tuesday bring 18 Glamorous Girls in H our* and-a-Half Night Show at Race ing with him a nephew. Track Grandstand ! Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and j fam ily spent several days the past ★ Nite Horse Sho w week in Rupert, Idaho. Plenty of Horse-action PLUS Carl Sebum and son Gerald were Unusual Special A c ts ! In Ontario Monday transacting bus iness. ★ M i d w a y Thrills Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lunger and Plus Many FREE Acts! daughter Leon and Eresteen left for a visit with relatives in Okla homa. FAIRGROUNDS M r and Mrs. Fred Kruck's family of East Bench Vale were Moday ev ening dinner guests at the Dan Cor bett home. stool and Dorothy Bushman Re po naive reeading was given by the group with their teacher, Mrs. Nielson acting as leader. Alda Anderson and two of the Jerry Sprout children had their tonsils removed this week. Joe Hllderbrant who has been visiting at his home here has re turned to Ogden. Utah to resume his work on the railroad. ^ Mrs. Josephine Robbins of Tulsa, Oklahoma is making a visit at the home of her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Musick and children of Winchester, Idaho vis ited at the Em 11 Frank home. They were enroute to San Delgo. Mrs. Lee Moore, enroute to her home at Midwest. Wyoming, arrived Wednesday for a visit at the Emil Frank home. She had visited rel atives In California prior to her ar rival here. 3 Block» North of “Y ” Phone 73W Nyssa OUR "U. S." SERVICE MAN SAYS: Don 't try to squeeze that fast thousand miles out of a worn tire/ That’s dangerous economy because your family’s safety is precious and accidents are expensive. Besides, w e’ll pay you more for your unsafe worn tires than they're worth to you when we put on “ U. S.” quality tires. Enjoy the long-lasting safety and money-saving mileage of U. S. ROYAL DE LUXE 1. GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST BLOW OUTS I Every cord “ safety bonded,” every p ly a safety ply! 2. GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST SKIOSI Factious “ Brake-Action” tread controls skids, stops you quicker, straighter, safer! 3. 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Brumbach at- teded the Pioneer picnic at Vale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and children were Sunday guests of her parents In Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Place of Emmettsburg. Iowa spent M onday, visiting in Roberts home. Mrs W Bishop. Mrs. T il Whitley and Mrs E. H. Brumbach attended a social meeting of Royal Neigh bors In home o f Mrs. N. j . Robinson in Roswell Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. E. E. Parker were In Nampa Friday. M r and Mrs. Howard Bennett an dfamtly returned home Saturday after a vacation trip spent In the hills. Ben Taylor of Hammett visited in the Phelan home last Tuesday F A Miller and Jim left for their sheep camp at Donnelly. Monday S IM M O N S IN THE C H U T I T CO URT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR M ALHEUR COUNTY OW YH EE IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T A Municipal Corporation. Plaintiff vs ____ E L IZ A SM ITH and J F SM ITH. Defendants T o Eliza Smith and J F Smith the above named Defendents: IN THE NAME O F TH E STATE O F OREGON You and each of rou are notified to appear In the above entitled court and cause with in four weeks sfter the date of first publication of this summons which date is August 28. 1»41. then and there to answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed herein and if you fail so to do for went thereof, plaintiff will take Judg ment and decree against too ; ( I ) Fkir annual Owyhee Irrigation Dts- we suggest that our customers begin putting in their w inter supply o f coal. R ailro ad s are using most o f their ro llin g stock to facilitate national defense deliveries— so' you w ill be helping in national defense if you ORDER COAL NOW! -4 .sA: for Liberty Coal ALTHOMPSON 6* SONS FEED — SEED— C O A L Across From T elep h on e B u ildin g Phone 26 2nd and G o o d Ave. Big Bend L e g a l A d vertisin g PHONE 11 directed in the case of Owyhee Ir- brough. Executor, et al, Equity 5439. C. W Glenn Sheriff. NOTICE OF SH E R IFF S SALE Malheur County, Oregon On September 13. 1941. at 10:00 Date of 1st publ. Aug. 28, 1941. o'clock a. m. at the North Iront door Last publ. Sept. 11, 1941.__________ of the Countv Courthouse in Vale, Malheur County. Oregon I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following property: E H - N E 1, : N W '.N E ^ ,: and N E '.N W 1, of section 30. Township 17 South of Range 47 E W. M „ Malheur County. would use A D L E R IK A they would Oregon, together with the tene feel better. I ’m 70 and have had It ments. hereditaments and appur on hand for 14 years.” (L. M.-Eo. tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Said sale Is Dak.) For Q U ICK bowel action and made under execution Issued cut of relief from bloating gas try AD LE R the Circuit Court of the State of IK A today. Oregon for Malheur County to me N YSSA P H A R M A C Y rlgation District vs. Carlyle Scar- Nyssa. Oregon Dated and 1st publ. Aug. 28. 1941. 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