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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL .THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1943 , PAGE fTVti sday morning for Portland, where; Trustee; and all other person or defendants, and you and each of Residence and Addreee; Legal Advertising Mr. Greer is employed In the ship persons unknown claiming any you hereby are summoned to ap Nyssa, Oregon. yards. Mr. Greer, formerly water SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION right title or interest in or to the pear within 60 days after the first Dated and first publication March Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allen left superintendent of Nyssa, and Mr» real property described in the publication ci this summons, ex l l . 1943. Greer were here to attend to busin- for their heme in California after1! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF amended application to foreclose clusive cf the day of first publi Exchange Visits— Last publication April 8, 1943. visiting several days at the E. L. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tax liens on file herein: Mr and Mrs Bernard Frost and cation and defend this action or Jamison home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen MALHEUR COUNTY OWYHEE You and each of you hereby are ! Pay the amount due as shown children flew to Twin Falls from NOTICE TO CREDITORS formerly lived near Nyssa. IRRIGATION DISTRICT, A Mu notified that the Owyhee Irrigation above, together with costs and ac Ontario Friday afternoon with Mrs Here From Ironsid Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and nicipal Corporation, Plaintiff j cured interest, and in case of your District is the owner and holder Frost's brother, Clell McDowell of l Mrs Ed Beam of Ironside was a vs. I failure to do so, or to establish family were in Medirian Sunday. In the County Court of the State of Certificates of Delinquency valid claim and title therein and Twin Falls, who pilots his own pl week-end guest of her sister, Mrs A large crowd attended the H. L. Malheur County, a municipal Cor of Oregon for Malheur County. William Beam. The two ladles call poration; Burbridge & Bales, a numbered 7884, 7883 and 7882. is thereto, a decree will be rendered ane. En route back to Nyssa they Day sale Monday. High prices In the Matter of the Eh tat« of co-partnership; Bessie E. Doo sued on the 6th day oi February, foreclosing all of your claim and encountered bad weather and Mr. ed on Mrs J. C. Beam Sunday. were paid. Mr. Day will leave soon little; Helen Dootlittle White; 1937, by the Tax Collector of the interest in and to said property, George C. MacLafferty. Deceased. McDowell landed his plane at Na- Ellen Marie Doolittle Ramsey; to visit his brother In New Mex and also foreclosing the lien cf said Notice hereby la given by the mpw The Frost family came home Here Krom Idaho_ William Doolittle; Pauline Doo County of Malheur, State of Ore taxes and the costs against the undersigned, Administratrix of the by train. Mr and Mrs McDowell ico and a daughter In Missouri. Mr and Mrs M. J. Connelly and little Muaser; D. E. Baird; Sarah gon, for the total amount of $18.00 land and premises above named and came to Nyssa Monday for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Floria and family of Banks, Idaho were week A. Baird; J. T. Bales; F. M. the same being the amounts then described, and quieting title of Estate of George C. MacLafferty, of a few days at the Frost home. family will move onto the Day Cole; F L. Lilly; L. A. McBride; due and delinquent for irrigation the plaintiff in and to said entire Deceased, to the creditors of and end guests at the heme of Rev. and farm. Alwena Burbridge; Lloyd E. Bur- district assessments of the plain land and premises, against you all persons having claims against Visiting In California— Mrs Lloyd N. Pounds. bridge; Stevie E. Lackey; Fred tiff district for the year 1932, and each of you, and for the plain the said deceased to file them, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topllff, Mr. Mrs Olaf FUllngness and Mrs G. Lackey; Sheila Duncan; Her 1933-34, and 1935, together with tiff's attorney's fee, costs and dis the necessary vouchers within six James Stephens, Sr., went to Calif Move To Ranch— and Mrs. George Cleaver, Mr. and bert Lackey; Harry T. Lackey; the interest and costs thereon, and bursements in this proceeding made months after the date of firat publi ornia last week. Mrs Fllllngnese Is Mrs. Alva Goodell, Mrs. E. L. Jam Mr and Mrs “Doc" Douglas have cation of this notice at the resi Ruth DeNlse; Gilbert Hunter; C. taxes thereafter paid in the sums and Incurred. visiting her daughters In Sacramen ison and Willis Bertian attended a R. Em Ison, Trustee; Thea Grelg: of $492 for 1932; $5.77 for 1933-4; This summons is published pur dence oi the undersigned, 1095 So. to, and Mrs Stephens is visiting her moved to the Overstreet ranch in benefit pinochle party at the Ore Gladys Fraser; Ralph Bmlson; $7.10 for 1935; $15.84 for 1936; $12.81 suant to order of the Honorable Church St., Salem, Oregon, which daughters In LoaAngeles. Mrs Flll- the Kingman Kolony section. gon Trail school house Thursday Bert Unison; William Em Ison; for 1937; $17.81 for 1938: and $8.65 Robt. M. Duncan made the 4th place U designated as the place lngness was accompanied home by evening. of business for all matters connect her son, Prlate Oliver Fllllngnese, Guests At Home— Robert E. Lees; William E Lees; for 1939; totaling $72.70, which day of March, 1943, directing pub Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman amount is added to the lien of lication of 'this summons for four ed with the Bstate. who Is serving In the C A army. H. C. Boyer; V. B. Staples; J. were in New Plymouh Monday. Sunday guests at the Grover Do Bertha M. MacLafferty, N Jonas; A. Robinson: W. D. said Certificates of Delinquency weeks in the Nyssa Gate City Jour Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of uglas home were Mr and Mrs J. B. Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests Administratrix. Staying At Apartments— Sherwood; Melissa Smith; Edith numbered 7884, 7883 and 7882. all of nal, published at Nyssa, Oregon. Dated and first publ. Mar. 11, IMS E. Allen; Ruth Talbot; J. R. which are liens upon tne real prop Carl H. Goad Mr and Mrs J. E. Cox of El Paso, Mitchell and sons, Dennis, Lewis, cf Leslie Topllff. Last pulbl. Aprl 8, 1948. Jolly, Florence Jolly; P. j. erty assessed to Burbridge and Attorney for Plaintiff Howard Day left Wednesday to Texas are staying at the Thomp Shop In Boise— Gallagher; Mabel Judd Kester; Bales, et al, who appear as the Mr and Mrs W. J. Herod spent take his physical examination for son apartments until they move to Bank of Malheur, a banking cor owner of record in said County and their ranch at Parma. Mrs Cox la Wednesday of this week shopping the army. Mr. Day Is a volunteer. poration; Michael Joyce; United State, described as follows: In Boise. Mrs. Day and daughter will make a lister of Mrs Jessie Callahan. States National Bank of Portland, their home in Nebraska. An undivided one-half in a banking corporation; Ethel Here From Weiser— Mr and Mrs Leslie Topliff and Move To Nyssa— terest in the Northeast quarter Morgan; Gem Irrigation District, Mrs Tcm Bean of Weiser visited family were In Ontario Thursday. of Northwest quarter (NE14- W. L. Flower, formerly of Enter a municipal corporation; Owyhee NWl») and Southeast quarter prise, has been transferred to the Mr and Mrs Ward Wleneke Sun County, a municipal corporation; FSA camp southwest of Nyssa as day. VICTORY FOOD HINTS National Surety Company, a cor of Northwest quarter (NE14- NW14) of Section 36, Town employment officer. Mr and Mrs poration; High ti Fritchman ship 18 South of Range 46 Leona Anderson Flower and family arrived here fr VisK In Nyssa— Company, a corporation; Craw E. W. M. om Prinevllle this week. They ex Home Service Advisor Mr and Mrs Forrest Moore and ford Moore, Trustee, and also all Idaho Power Co. pect to live in Nyesa. family of Nampa visited over the Said Burbridge and Bales, as the other person or persons un week-end with Mr and Mrs 8 C. FAT MAKES GLYCERINS—HAVE owner of legal title of the above known claiming any right, title or Here From Florida— IT!” McConnell. described property as the same ap Chicken fat may be used in pas interest In or to the real prop- pears of record, and the other de Mrs Jerry Tuttle, formerly Irene ery described In the amended ap try for pies, in biscuits, muffins, Nursing Home Notes— Weeks. Is visiting here from Florida. Every night at 8 o’cl- plication to foreclose tax liens fendants above named, and each Mr and Mrs Lorin Goates of Ny combread, cakes and cookies. It Mr. Tuttle is stationed in Florida of them, hereby are notified fur on file herein, Defendants. Liquefies quickly at room tempera ssa are the parents of an 8'! pound with the navy. ther that the Owyhee Irrigation [ock. Summons For Publication ture and should be stored1 in the girl bom March 4. District will apply to the Circuit To Burbridge & Bales, a co-part Mrs Glenn Suiter, Nyssa rural refrigerator; to “cream” in cakes or Go To Portland— Court of the County and State a- ccokies, place sugar in bowl first, nership; Ellen Marie Doolittle Ram foresaid for a decree and judgment Conducted by Rev. and Mr and Mrs Cliff Greer left Tue- route, is receiving treatment. add fat, and blend thoroughly. Use sey; William Doolittle; Pauline foreclosing all claims and interest Mr* Bert Daniels. Mrs standard reetpies and proceed as Doolittle Muaser; D. E. Baird; otf the above named defendants and Return To Work— S. D. Goshert, postmaster, has re usual with this one exception in the Sarah A. Baird; J. T. Bales; F. M. each and every one thereof, and Daniels plays a vibra- Cole; F. L. Lilly-* L A. McBride: also foreclosing the liens against PERFECT TRIBUTE turned to his work In the pest off first step. Bacon fat and other clean, cl Stevie E. Lackey; Fred G. Lackey; the property above described, and ice following a period of illness. TO A harp and does special Henry and Isaac, Mr and Mrs Nor ear fat may be used in cakes and Harry T. Lackey; Ruth DeNlse: in said Certificates of BRAVE AMERICAN man Douglas and son, Dear., and cookies with spicy or molasses fl Gilbert Hunter; Bessie Hunter; C. mentioned Delinquency numbered 7884, 7883 singing. Ward Douglas, brother of Grover avors, in cornbread, gingerbread, R. Emiaon, Trustee; Oladys Fraser; and 7882, together with the lien sauces, vegetables, etc. Douglas. Ralph Bmlson; Bert Emtson; Wil for the taxes thereon paid by said To clarify or "reclaim" drippings liam Emiaon: A. Robinson; W. D. District, and Interest at 8% per an Wins Contest— for cooking or baking: Place in i Sherwood; Melissa Smith; Ruth num upon said amounts, and to Henry Hartley won the Time cur saucepan, add 2 or 3 times as much Talbot; J. R. Jolly; Florence Jolly; gether with attorney fee of $50.00, conducts congregation rent contest recently held under water, heat till fat is melted and Michael Joyce; Gem Irrigation Dis and quieting the title of the plain al singing and is in charge of all special music. the auspices of the Nyssa Lions cl stir well. Cool, place in regrigerator trict, a municipal corporation; tiff in and to the said NEV.NWli, ub. to chtll thoroughly. Lift off layer Owyhee County, a M unicipal cor NW HNW * and SE‘,NWV4 of Sec. of fat, drain on paper towel, pack poration; National Surety Company, 36, Tp. 18 S. Rng. 46 E W. M, into dish, store in refrigerator. j To Plant Gardens— a corporation; High & Fritchman, Malheur County, Oregon, against j The 4-H club of Cow hollow met To salvage fat from roasting or a corporation ; Crawford Moore, each and every one oi the said ! Sunday evening at the home of Mrs frying pan: Pour or skim pure fat j Jessie Callahan to discuss club wo through fine wire sieve into tin Today, in a world at war, the rk. The members decided to plant can. Add cne or two cupfuls oi wat er to pan, bring to a boil, stirring beautiful Tomb of the Unknown victory gardens. and swishing water around to col Soldier Is a fitting tribute to an Returns From Trip— lect fat. Pour into small bowl, cool, American whs laid his life upon Mrs Ed Steinke has returned ho place in refrigerator to chill; re the altar of Freedom. You can me after spending 10 weeks visiting move layer of hardened fat and add give your loved one an equally her parents, Mr and Mrs J. W. to tin of salvage fat. Save all fat trimmings from raw fitting tribute with a beautiful Hasty of Red Cloud, Nebraska, her sister in Burr Oak, Kansas, her and cooked steaks, chops, roasts, etc. Nyssa Funeral Home memorial brother, at Kearney, Nebraska, and Place in refrigerator dish, and wh service. friends in the middle west. Mrs en filled, render and add to tin of Steinke said traveling was very dif j salvage fat. NYSSA FUNERAL ficult because cf the crowded trains. Not even a teaspoonful Of fat sk The visit, was her first visit home immed from the soup or gravy or HOME since she came to Nyssa seven years left In the frying or roasting pan, ago. or the smallest piece of fat trimm ing should find Its way to the gar bage can for the duration, or after I the duration, for that matter. Hen nber—18 tablespoons equal a cupful; 2 cupfuls cf fat usually make a ;>o nd; the pound of sal- ? v&ee f it you turn In this week may urnKu the glycerine which stops n enemy tank on the battle front ••••!••• re ycur boy is fighting. OATMEAL MUFFINS 1 Cup flour ' t. baking powder \ t. salt 2 T. sugar 2 cups catmeal 1 egg 1 cup milk 3 T. chicken or bacon fat Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add oatmeal. Beat eggs, add milk and melted short ening Ccmbine dry ingredients and liquids, stirring Just enough to mo lte n dry Ingredients. Fill greased , muffin pans two thirds full. Bake ; ; at 400 degrees for about 20 min- I utes. How good are you at judging weights? Come LOCALNEWS Buena Vista REVIVAL |Church O f Thu Nazarenu A.L. Crane Rev. Vern Martin, Pastor DURATION-IZE Your Living Room Suite Que¿¿ the tyJeiÿUt IIP o m t I K STO R E P IO S ^ in and try your hand on the two live pigs w e’re feeding in our store. One pig is heavier than the other, but we’d like to have you «less hou> much. Both are litter mates. Both had an even start. Both get the same care. Only difference is in the way they’re fed. One pig gets Purina Hog Chow plus grain. The other pig is on a ration of grain alone. You guess the difference in weight. W e’ll tell you how much feed it has cost each pig to date. Then let YOU judge whether the extra gain is worth the price. >me in and see for yourself! ,C on osa • P I O T A S I feed on C h e P lt.? * ig ta b s are •afe, econom ical an d easy to r. O rder a box. Don’t Al Thompson & Sons 2nd and Good Ave. 1 JOURNAL’S SALE CALENDAR SATURDAY MARCH 13 Six miles south of Vale on Sand Hollow Road. South side of Malh eur river. Sale starts at 1 p. m PWT Lunch served on grounds.; 35 cittle. 5 hogs. 3 Jacks, 4 jennies. F»rm Machinery T m Johnson, owner Col. Bert Anderson, auctioneer. Make Your Furniture Look New Our Re-Covers Give You NEW UPHOLSTERY MONDAY MARCH 15 3 miles southwest of Vale-2 miles west on Burns road, then south one mile Starts at 12 noon. Lunch on : grounds 30 h'rese, 7 cattle, farm machinery, j | poultry, household goods. Bruce Hunt, Owner. Col Bert Anderson, auctioneer. THURSDAY. MARCH 18 2 ‘i Milqs West of New Plymouth on U S 30 Sterling at One o'clock 26 Head Guernsey Cattle. Farm Equipment. Household Goods, Lun ch served on the grounds C W Vanfleet, owner. Col Bert Anderson, auctioneer, i L. H PrUts, clerk. For a brighter home life-have us re-cover your furniture to renewed beauty! Our expert workmen will create an entirely new look for your living room— in the fabrics you select, and build each cover for long lasting wear. W e’ve a wide selection of fabrics for you to choose from in floral prints, stripes and plain colors— to tastefully re-upholster your furniture. PETERSON FURNITURE** and PAYETTE UN D ERTA KIN G ONTARIO VALE I