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• * • • • • THE NYSSA G \T E CITY JOUBNAÎ* NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY APPÎT î l , U5Î f AGE Adrian News Mrs. P auline M cG innis Mr G len P o u n d ' an d M rs D ick Holly a n d fam ily sp e n t from F rid a y u n til M onday in P en d le to n visiting a i te r a n d a u n t. Babe H art. Mr an d Mrs. G a r rit Bowen a n d fam ily o! M eridian. Id a h o were S u n day vi. .tors m th e Alvon M cG innis hom e. P a tric ia S m ith is re c u p e ra tin g a t h e r hom e a f te r a ap p en d ix o p e ra tio n F rid ay m orning in Nyssa. B"bby Brow n o f B oise sp e n t th e fc-end h ere w ith his fam ily a n d p a re n t M r an d M rs. G len Brow n. Mr an d Mr Jim N elson of N am - pa v ited M onday a t th e Bill a s h - c ra ft hom e Mrs. Nelson is u sister ot Mr. A shcraft. Mr an d M. D onald De H aven an d d a u g h te r moved S u n d ay to W i: er lit- will work for a cousin Hiley Dilley. A drian hi ah school baseball team beat H im edale a t H otnedale F rid ay a fte rn o o n 2-u. Mi a n d Mr F.arl S aari, M rs. Isell Will accom panied th e seniors on th e ir a n n u a l sneak over th e w eek end to K la m a th Falls. M a rtin ’s G en e ra l S tore, form erly B row n’s M ercantile h ad a get a c quain ted sale an d prize day in th e ir FOR UNIFORMLY FAST MOWING . . . FOR UNIFORMLY GOOD M OW ING.. store S atu rd ay Mi F ra n k Pike r e ceived th e vacuum jag. Mrs H a rd m an th e $10 box of grocer.es Mr a n d M r' Irw in Z im m erm an an d sons of P arm a -p en t T uesday even in g visiting at the Jim M cG in n is hom e T h e co m m u n ity gave Mrs C laude D ay a m iscellaneous show er in the c h u rc h basem ent T uesday aftern o o n S h e received m any nice a n d useful th in g s. H er hom e was de-troyed by fire. 1 M r a n d M r' C ha Jo h n so n of P a rm a were visitors S u n d ay at th e O eoff W illiam s hom e Mr. an d M rs Bill A shcraft v i'ite d | th e ir d a u g h te r. Mrs Bob H am ilton a n d fam ily in Hom edale Sunday. S ev en ty relatives g ath ered at th e G ay le M a rtin hom e S un d ay for a re u n io n an d wedding reception for Mr. a n d M rs Lennie M artin of P a r m a, who were m arried April 1 m Vale L en n ie is a b ro th er to G ayle. D w ain H atch of S ta r, Id ah o visited h is p a re n ts. Mi an d Mr-. H ow ard H a tc h S u n d ay . Mr. and Mrs. lio n Sim pson an d d a u g h te r o l Los Angeles Vl ited over th e w eek-end a t th e hom e o l Mr a n d M rs Ed W arren. Mrs. Itw lgiit W yckoff w ent to Vale la st W ednesday evening to a tte n d a show er given lo r Mi L im a C'ant- rall. ^ T ' 'T r ' .... UNVNVONNtR W ed n e-d ay from Og : ?n an d C lear- Held w.iere she lia s been visiting a t m e hom e of h e r son and d a u g h te r - in -la w . M: an d M) Ro-el A n d er son. M r s o i Mrs. Ckl *n Y rrgcnson T w en ty -fiv e foreig.. hom e econom re tu rn e d M onday « ite r pending five i c ~ will spend eig h t weeks in O re days in S a lt Lake City. gon th is spring learn in g how to im prove th e critica l food situ a tio n in Loyal Adve rtis ing th eir h o m elan d s th ro u g h hom e d em o n stra tio n work. Mrs. Azalea Sager, sta te nom e econom ics ex tension SUMMONS FOR Ft BLICATION leader a t O regon S ta te college, h as In the Circuit Court ol the Stale uf Oregon fur the County of Molhcur ann o u n ced . R odger S. A nderson a n d Ruby T h e visitors - m ost ol them te a c h ers will be from F rance. G erm an y . L y n etle A nderson, h u sband an d wife, P la in tiffs A ustria. G reece, Italy Belgium . N or vs. way an d th e N etherlands. A L F riis a n d Ja n e Doe Friis. A fter arriv in g April 27. th ey will h u sb a n d a n d wife; E thel I O sborn a tte n d a six-w eek sh o rt course a t an d J o h n Doe O sborn, wife a n d h u s OSC. T h e ir tudies will include b an d ; F ra n k M H oskins an d J a n e g ard en in g , poultry an d d a iry in g — Doe H oskins, h u sb a n d and wife; th e work w hich usually falls to th e u nknow n h eirs of A I. Friis, if d e farm w lves in E urope as well as Im d eceased; th e unknow n heirs of J a n e proved m e th o d ' of food p reserv atio n Doe F riis, if d e c e a se d . th e unknow n m id p rep a ra tio n an d extension m e th h eirs of E th e l I. O sborn, if deceased; ods. Mi S ager is in ch a rg e of this th e un k n o w n h e irs ol Jo h n Doe O s program . T h e dairy, h o rtic u ltu re, born. if deceased; the unknow n poultry, an d food in d u stries d e p a r t h eirs of F ra n k M. H oskins, if d e m en ts, th e school of hom e econom ics, ceased , th e u nknow n heirs of J a n e an d th e ex tension service will p ro Doe H oskins, if d e c e a s'd ; a n d also vide in stru ctio n . all o th e r p ersons an d p arties u n E ach w om an will also sp en d one know n claim ing an d right, title, es week w ith a county hom e extension ta te . lien o r in te re st in the rea l pro- a g e n t an d a n o th e r week w ith a ru ra l ;>erty describ ed in th e C o m p lain t fam ily to receive a tru e p ictu re of h erein . D e fe n d a n ts hom e d e m o n stra tio n work In action. T O : A. L. F riis an d J a n e Doe Friis, Miss Viola H an sen , acting e x te n h u sb a n d a n d wife; E thel I. O sborn sion hom e fu rn ish in g specialist, has a n d J o h n Doe O sborn, wife an d been "loaned" to the M utual S e c u r h u sb a n d ; F ra n k M H oskins an d ity ad m in istra tio n n h e ren am ed J a n e Doe H oskins, h u sb a n d an d EC A o r M arsh all jilan i fo r four wife; th e u nknow n heirs of A L. m o n th s to work w ith th e visiting F riis, if deceased; th e unknow n women. h eirs of J a n e Doe Friis, if d e S h e m et th em w hen th ey arriv ed ceased; th e unknow n heirs ot E thel in W ashington, D. C , an d is tra v e l I O sborn, if deceased; th e u n ing w ith them on a schedule w hich know n h eirs of Jo h n Doe O sborn, also includes .1 three-w eek tra in in g if d eceased ; th e unknow n h eirs period in W ashington, D C., two of F ra n k M. H oskin . if deceased; weeks in O klahom a, two weeks in tlie u n k n o w n heirs of J a n e Doe V irginia, an d a fin al week in W a sh H oskins, if deceased an d also all ington, D C . before d e p a rtin g for o th e r p ersons a n d p arties unknow n Euroiie Ju ly 2ti claim in g an y rig h t, title, estate, lien or in te re st in th e rea l p ro p erty described in the C o m p lain t h ere in . IN T H E NAME O F TH E STA TE O F O R E G O N , you, an d each of you a re h ereb y req u ired to a p p e ar an d T h e firs t Issue of th e "O regon an sw e r to th e C o m p lain t filed Vegetable D ige-t". a q u arte rly new s a g a in s t you in th e above en titled le tte r designed to provide u p -to -d a te su it o n o r before four weeks from in fo rm atio n lor O regon’s vegetable th e 24th d ay o f April, 1952, A. D., in d u stry , has been published by th e th e d a te of th e first publication of O regon S ta te college ag ric u ltu ra l e x th is S u m m o n s; an d said period of p erim en t sta tio n . It will be d is trib four weeks being th e tim e prescribed u ted upon request to co m m ercial for p u b lic atio n hereof, an d if you fail to a p p e a r an d answ er said Com - vegetable grow ers an d processors. R eports of new research fin d in g s p a in t, fo r w a n t thereof, th e P la in m th e vegetable field will be p re tiffs will apply to th e C ourt for th e p ared for th e D igest each q u a rte r relief p ray ed for in th e ir com plain^. T h e said su it is b ro u g h t for th e by specialists in th e various college d ep a rtm en t ; d ealing w ith vegetable p u rp o se of securing a D ecree a d ju d g in g th a t th e d efen d an ts, a n d problem s Included In th e first issue a re r e ea ch an d all of th em , have no rig h t, p o rt i on weed control, new an d title, in te re st, lien o r e sta te w h atso prom ising vegetable varieties, field ever in th e following described real tria l of B lue-L ake bean stra in s, in p ro p erty situ a te d in th e City of Nys- sect pest control an d p revention of sa. M alh eu r C ounty, S ta te of O re gon, to -w it: p o tato seed-piece decay. L ots T en to E ighteen GO to 18» C om m ercial Vegetable grow ers who inclusive, in Block S ixty (60 > of desire to be placed on th e m ailing G re e n ’s A ddition to th e C ity of list lor th e D igest are asked to w rite Nyssa. M alh eu r C ounty. O regon, to th e college according to th e revised g en eral m ap of said C ity o n file in th e office of th e C o u n ty C lerk of M alh eu r C ounty. O regon: (•n ests in I lie G ordon Touch home or an y p a r t th e re o f, a n d th a t th e la st T h u rsd a y evening were M r title of P la in tiffs th e re to is a good P o u ch ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred an d valid title in fee sim ple, a n d F ouch of Boise and Mrs. G eorge forever ad jo in in g a n d d e b a rrin g th e D efen d an ts, an d e a c h an d all of Lyke of S eattle. I’ajric ia S m ith retu rn ed home T uesday from th e M alheur M em or ial h o sp ital a f te r u n d er-g o in g an ap p en d ix o p p eratlo n . B Mrs. ( ’. M. T yler sp en t M onday In N am pa visiting a t th e hom e of R everend C A S lau g h te r an d fa m ily. T roy W. Jo h n so n re tu rn e d last week to C alifo rn ia a lte r spending 10 days in Ny a on furlough H e ' th e son of M r a n d M rs H M. J o h n New Soles son. New Heels W illiam J. Hens an d Mrs. Anna W est le ft W ednesday for Ogden, New Laces U tah Mrs. W est was called th e re because of illness in th e fam ily. T H E S H O E C L IN IC Mrs. K utli .Anderson retu rn ed 25 Foreign Home ECS To Attend OSC Short Course th em , from assertin g a n y claim w hatsoever in o r to said real p ro perty. o r an y p a rt th ereo f, adverse to th e P la in tiffs an d for such o th e r relief as to th e C ourt m ay eem Ju>t an d eq u itab le, an d for th e ir cause of su it a g a in st an y of said D efen d an ts who shall a p p e a r an d co m e t P la in tiffs’ rig h t to said lands an d prem ise-, said cause m ore fully ao- pears by th e verified C o m p lain t on file h erein . T h is sum m ons is published a n d served upon you by O rd er of th e H onorable M A Biggs. Ju d g e of th e C ircu it C ourt of M alheur C ounty. S ta te of O regon, m ade an d en tered 3 5 ACRES PER DAY T he MM U ni-M ow er has many o u tstan d in g features that assure longer, m ore uniform operation w ith a m inim um of servicing. Full length w earing plate holds the knife tru e and straight from end to end T his w earing plate closes the knife-race, prevents choking and separation of the m ow er knife section from the guard plates . . . prevents undergrow th and dirt from w edging into the knife-race. T h ere is safety built into the MM U n i-M o w e r. . . for the o p erato r and the machine. Safety shielded hitch-bar quickly attaches to pow er-take- oil C ontrol of cutting bar is th ro u g h conveniently located lever or by hydraulic lift linkage SAFETY SPRING RELEASE W hen the sickle bar of an MM U ni-M ow er strikes an obstacle, the spring release hitch is disengaged, allow ing the m ow er and sickle bar to pivot to the rear and by-pass the o b stru ctio n . T o resume o p eratio n w ithout leaving the seat, the o p erato r merely backs the trac to r to re-engage (he hitch. Tw o 16-inch caster w heels assure uniform cutting level over any ground contour. T hese full-swiveling wheels m ake it possible to make short turns . . . to cut square corners easily. Pea vine lifters and r<' c k n pc guards are available on the 5, 6, and 7 foot sizes of the Uni- M. n r W uh M M ’s simplified V-belt drive you get a quiet, sm oother running m ow er. Your ,\f.\f Sates and Service Dealer B & M Equipment Co. N Y SSA . OREGON ' : n \ \ \ \ \ \\V\\\\V\\V M 1 HJ ! li !1 ! IJJI fl !HIf 1 /J /////J FARM PROFITS* tired ol PUSHING that old lawn mower, we mean? '// bio vA iuc Mimmi Y ou’rt' p6u<er ahead — money ahead with the MM Model Z Tractor You get the low-coat power to do M ORE work and d o it right . . . to liooat your profit« and lower your overhead. Y ou get the built-in quality that means lower m aintenance coats, operating econom y—the ability to stay on the job season after aeaaon . . . for many years to come. THISI IMPORTANT MATURPS OtVt YOU MO»f WITH TMR MM MO DM Z pow is TO SPARI— 31 h p. on d raw b ar an d 36 h p. on belt. 615 rpm at power-take-off. STiPPIO UP INOiNt— 206 cu. in piaton displacement a n d high turbulence com bustion chamber* to give you power reserve when you need it. CONTROLLIO COOtING -T h erm o sta t controls cooling system Stur dily built radiator with caal top and bottom tanka, steel fram es and rem ovable core. PIVI PORWARD SPUDS- 2 4. 3 6, 4 6. 6 4. 13.1 an d 2.2 m ph reverse. Convenient hand-operated clutch, oversize brakes . . . doubte or single action. MORI COMPORTS — Flote-Kide »».it. adjustable steering wheel. w obble-stick gear shift and many more to make the job easier Vuionlined for com plete visibility. UNi MATIC POWIR —T he modern hvdraulic height end depth control of mounted or pull t>ehmd implements, optional with the Model Z. I N If you are, call the B & M, we'll gladly give you a FREE dem on stration of the new "Toro Sport- lawn" power mower, in either 18 in. or 21-in. sizes. I U - C r p T ir a * BLUNCK SHELL SERVICE G a r sg w W o r k . A l l M a k a a General Paints PLASTIC RUBBER FINISH V E L -V A -C O T E is a r e v o l u t i o n a r y n e w ly p e of finish for walls, w o o d w o rk , callings a n d most o th e r in te r io r uses — even k itc h e n s and b a th ro o m s. COMPLETELY FLAT V E L-V A -C O TE is the first c o m p le te ly flat, c o m p le te ly w a s h a b le i n fe rio r finish. O th e r ru b b er-b ase p a in ts h a v e a notic e ab le s a tin y sheen. N O T V E L-V A -CO TE. FIRST IN WASHARILITY, DRIES FAST O t h e r ru b b e r - b a s e pa in ts ta k e as long as a m o n th to h a r d e n b efore you can w a sh th em . 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O REGO N N»eea, Orwgco NYSSA OREGON MM_jC ash Buyers Poultry, Eggs and Cream Packers of Fancy, Dressed Poultry' WE SELL ICE - -,. Smak V) <r 100x11 Local News TIRED?? Cl WS s e * e-e -W * » -» ss* I Spw ciw l w h ilw f h a y l a s t rrip /ete H . R r S LAST. NG POWER POR /iflfC k I«# Hav« A Look ”C SHELL PRODUCTS VEL-VA-C 0 TE New Vegetable Digest to Give Industry News (fuU Ufa. to in th is can * on ti»e 10th day of April. 1952 prescribing th a t th is S um m ons be -erved by publication th ereo f once a week for four succes sive «reeks being five consecutive p u b lu a ’.ions. in th e N yssa G ate City Jo u rn al, a lc, al new p aper of g en eral circu lati n, p rin ted a n d p ub lished a t Ny- a in M alh eur C ounty. Oregon. T h e d ate of th e first publication of th is S u m m o n ' la April 24, 1952 T h e d a te of th e last p u blication is May 22. 1952 HAROLD H IN IG S O N A ttorney for P lain tiffs, 106 M am S treet. Ny a. O regon.