The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 10, 1931, Image 5

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, TUURSDAY, SEPT. 10,1931
Mrs. Wilbur Roberts and son and Mr. STATE OILS BROGAN
Wesley Roberts were in Caldwell Satur­
IRONSIDE H IG H W A Y
day.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Anderson. Mrs.
LaRue and Mr and Mrs L. Eachus
Big Bend—Miss Mary Samer. who were Thursday visitors In Caldwell.
Ironside—J C. Compton company.
Will Welsh of Boise attended a meet­ McMinnville, has begun the re-olllng of
•pent the past two weeks visiting her
Bother and family, returned to her ing of directors of Riverside ditch Sat­ the highway between Ironside and
duties as student nurse at St. Vincent's urday and also visited his parents Mr. i Brogan. A large crew of men are now at
hospital, Portland. Monday.
and Mrs. Thos. Welsh.
work.
Mrs. Chris Anderson of Rome is a
Gerrltt Timmerman visited his cousin
Miss Opal I vers arrived Saturday
guest In the Frank Jones home.
at Nyssa the past week.
from Riggins, Ida., to take charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ashcraft and the grade school which opened here
Miss Irene Brumbach left Sunday for
White Settlement, where she will sons, Mrs. E. Eskew and mother. Mrs. Monady. She will stay with Mrs. Pres­
IMillsap were Caldwell visitors Satur­ ley. Miss Ivers formerly lived In Vale.
teach again this year.
H R. Hatch transacted business In day.
Mrs. Ed. Oakes opened the high
Prune picking will start in Tate or-
•Vale Saturday.
chards Tuesday. The packing house school term Monday with 12 pupils en­
rolled.
] will open later in the week.
Mrs. Fred Laurence and sons attend­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach and
son attended a picnic at the municipal ed the Prairie City Round-up last week.
Dr. C. A . Abbott, D. C.
Ellis Lamberson of Westfall Is stay­
park In Nampa Sunday, given by mut­
CHIROPRACTIC
ual friends and relatives in honor of ing with his sister Mrs. O. Presley and
Mrs. O. D. Brumbach of Silver City attending high school. Ramona Lam­
and Mrs. Jennie Hemmer. who recently berson Is also visiting here this week.
Phone 29 — Rea. 25
returned from an extended visit In Chi­
Herman and David Laurance, John
cago.
Molthan. Wayne Lofton and Cecil Hill
NYSSA, OREGON
left Monday for Welser institute. Last
Thursday night they were given a fare­
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
well party by the Ironside high school
This Is to notify the public that I
at the Anthony hall.
will not be responsible for any bills
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bradley and
contracted by any person other than
children of Portland visited Mrs. Brad­
myself—A. E. RUST.
4t-p
ley's sister Mrs. Art Beam last week end.
They spent Sunday at the E. J. Beam
ranch.
Chas. Thomason of Nyssa was at
Dr. E. D. Norcott
Ironside last week consulting thee far­
mers In regard to threshing alfalfa seed.
DENTIST
W. R. Lofton and wife, P. Presley
Nyssa.
Oregon
and wife and Vernon Lawrence left
Office Phone 35F2
August 30 for a two weeks trip to Oliver
THAT GIVE SATISFACTION
Residence Phone 35F3
B. C. to visit Mrs. McCuddy, Mrs. Lof­
BRING YOURS IN
ton’s sister.
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
Earl Ripley and wife, employed by S.
OR MAIL TO
A. Lofton the past year, have gone to
Westfall to work for Dick Scott.
E. J. Beam and wife were in Ontario
Tuesday.
Elmer Rose and Iva Cape made a trip
ROBINSON
last week to Orangeville, Idaho, alter
BETWEEN FORD GARAGE AND
Mrs. Henry Cape, a visitor there.
The Jeweler
COZY CAFE
Mrs. Houser oi Haines visited her
parents Mr. and M rs. H. C. Elms last
PAYETTE, IDAHO
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
week.
Mrs. Dessan and daughter Alice, from
the mines near Malheur, spent several
days last week in Burns.
Claud Derrick and family made a
trip to Baker Wednesday.
BIG BEND GIRL
RESUMES TRAINING
WATCH
REPAIRS
BERTSCH BARBER SHOP
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
COURT HOUSE FILINGS
The following firms of Ontario will serve you with honest values:
Carl Morton to Birdie Arnold, Und.
1-2 int. SW1-4SE1-4,
E1-2SW1-4,
SE1-4NW1-4 and Lots 2. 3, and 4, Bee.
18; NW1-4NE1-4. Sec. 19, Twp 13, Rng
42, 8, 29, 31. $10.
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
On Silverware, Ladies’ Leather Bags, Watches, Diamonds.
10 Seta of high grade Silverware at bargain prices.
Very special prices on genuine hand tooled leather bags.
Why buy cheap, no good Swiss watches at high prices when Edgar Wilks
sells the best American watches made today in the latest models. Elgin,
Waltham. Illinois and Hamilton, four leading makes, for ladles and
gentlemen.
We also have fine selection of beautiful Diamonds In the late mountings,
white and 2-tone gold.
Bring your repairs to Wilks—he will treat you right. Work guaranteed.
EDGAR W ILK S
S5 Years at the Watchmaking Trade
ONTARIO, OREGON
GUARANTEED WORK
W YCKOFF
Jewelry Shop
Ontario—Phone 147J
Official Time Inspector
for Ünlon Pacific
Dr. HARRIET SEARS
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Ontario, Oregon
Wilson Building. Over Postoffice
Phone No. 40
THE MOST POPULAR PLACE IN THE VALLEY TO
D— A— N— C— E
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT
IS AT THE
ON TAR IO CRYSTAL BALLROOM
GREIG & OAKES
Dr. N. A . MANN
REAL ESTATE
ENGINEERING
Pomona and Allis-Chalmers
PUMPS
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
AND PHYSIOTHEROPIST
PHONE. Office, 150—
HEATER STUDIO
Portraits o f Quality
MAIL US YOUR FILMS
Say It W ith Flowers . . . .
No more expressive gift
BOYER FLORAL COM PANY
WE WILL BE 0 LAD TO SERVE YOU
ONTARIO. OREOON
O. G. LEUHRS, Druggist
W * NEVER SUBSTITUTE
Prescriptions a Specialty
Ontario, Oregon
H. L. PETERSON
An Oregon Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
A Malheur County Business that has and will help
to Build Malheur County. Your money stays in Mal­
heur County.
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Malheur
County, Lands In 1926 Tax foreclosure.
8, 31, 31.
Ben Payne to Ruflno Arrien, Lots 1
and 4, Block 2, Madden's Add: to West-
fall. 8, 15. 31. $1.
39. also Lot 6 In NE1-4SW1-4 Sec 8-25-
West half of the West half of the
40. 9. 3. 31. »173.00.
West half of the Southeast quarter
Alfred Modine et ux to City of On-
of the Southwest quarter of Section
tarllo. Strip of land 25 feet wide across
Seven (7). all In Township Nine­
Lot 2. SE1-4NW1-4 See J-18-47. 6. 1. 31.
teen (19) South. Range Forty-seven
»250.
(47) East of Willamette Meridian,
in Malheur County, Oregon.
A. C. Jolley to City of Ontario, Metes
and Bounds In Lot 16. Block 202; also
aU of Lot 17 and 1», Block 202, Ontario. are owned by the plaintiff and the de­
fendants In the following proportions,
4. 27. 31. »75.
to-w it:
H. Lee Noe. Sheriff to Albert Matson,
8E1-4SE1-4 Sec. 2. N1-2NE1-4, s t i-4 -
The P la in tiff....................... .40081«
NE1-4 and NE1-4SE1-4 Sec. 9. W l-2-
Lew W. Klbler and Maude
NW1-4, NW1-48W1-4, Sec. 10, Twp. 16,
J. Klbler. his wife, and the
Range 46. 4, 4, 24. $278.09.
Unknown Heirs and the
Unknown Devisees of Car­
Gate City Lodge I. O. O. F. to W B.
rie I. Kibler, deceased,
Hoxle. L ot 10. Block 9. Nyssa. 7, 8, 3 1.
Lyda K. Root and W. B
$ 10 .
Root, her husband. Oladys
Malheur Products Company to J. D.
Hupp Ralph and W. O.
Gallagher, N1-2NE1-4, Sec. 14. Nl-2-
Ralph, her husband .......... .20335«
Nl-2 and SE1-4NE1-4, Sec. 13-15-44.
H. W. Frazier and Jane
8W1-4NW1-4, Sec. 18-16-45. 8, 20, 31.
Doe Frazier, his wife, W. H.
»10. (Assignment Certificate of Sale)
Johnson and Jane Doe
Marriage Licenses Issued
Johnson, his wife .............. .06132«
Edwin L. Brassfield and Margaret L.
Carrie lies ................ ....... .05132«
Brassfleld. 8. 31. 31.
C. M. McMIUen .................. .08401«
Forrest Everett Whistler and Jessie
H. L. Haight ..................... .06406«
H. M. Bostwlck _________ .05087«
Elizabeth Stable. 8, 31. 31.
Linvllle Cyroe Amos and Nell Taylor.
Newell Houghton .............. .03472%
The First National Bank of
9, 1. 31.
Earl M. Evans and Elolse Cliff. 9. 2,
.04922«
Woodbine. Iowa
31.
A. J. Coe and Arlene Coe.
Eskild L. Christiansen and Neta May
his wife. S. R. Decou and
Christiansen. 9, 2, 31.
Jessie Decou, his wife ___ .01787«
Floyd Turnbaugh and Dora Richard­
E. W. McDonald .......... ...... .01255«
son. 9. 2. 31.
(b) That defendants. Lew W. Klbler
Robert William Kent and Helen
and Maude J. Klbler, his wife, have no
Vance. 9, 2, 31.
right, title, or Interest in or to said
William Perry Bruce and Valerie
lands and premises, or any part there­
Pearl Young. 9, 3, 31.
of, except their Interest as heirs of the
Hoke Johnson and Elizabeth A. An­
estate of Sylvester B. Klbler, deceased,
derson. 9, 4. 31.
and that said defendant, Lew W. Klb­
Oswald A. Timm and Isabell A. Cow-
ler, holds the title to said premises as
den. 9, 4. 31.
trustee for plaintiff and the other de­
Clarence F. Lewis and Myrtle Viola
fendants. In the proportions above set
Brian. 9, 4, 31.
forth, and not otherwise.
George Irwin Rayes and Mary Eliza­
(c) That defendants, Lew W. Klbler
beth Sutton. 9, 4. 31.
Eugene Walter Yoemans and Irma and Maude J. Klbler, Lyda K. Root
and W. B. Root, Gladys Hupp Ralph
Estelle Ruick. 9, 5, 31.
Whipol Jesse Law and Hazel Geneva and W. O. Ralph, and the Unknown
Heirs and Unknown Devisees of Carrie
Hansen. 9, 5. 31.
George Merma Bahler and Helen I. Klbler, deceased, be required to ap­
pear and set up the nature and extent
Elaine Rowell. 9. 5. 31.
James Vyron Peterson and Viola Em­ of any Interest they may claim to have,
and that it be adjudged and decreed
ma Basey.
that they, and each of them, have no
Complaints Filed In Circuit Court
right, title, or Interest In or to said
Letha M. Weir vs. Silas Cartwright et lands and premises, or any part there-,
al. 9. 2, 31. Foreclosure of Mortgage. of except as heirs of the said Sylvester
$ 1 , 000 .
B. Klbler, deceased.
Louella Poteet vs Ivan A. Poteet. 9,
(d) That It be further adjudged and
2, 3 1. Divorce.
decreed that the lands described can­
Petitions Filed In Probate Court
not be partitioned without material In­
Est. of Thos. J. Brosnan. 9. 1, 31.
jury to the rights of the owners there­
Est. of George A. Hickey. 9. 3, 31.
of, and that sale said lands and prem­
ises be ordered, and the proceeds of
Legal Advertisements
said sale divided between the plaintiff
and defendants in such proportions as
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the court may find them entitled after
8TATE OF OREGON FOR MAL­ first paying the costs of »ale and the
costs and disbursements of the respect­
HEUR COUNTY.
WOODBINE SAVINGS BANK,
of ive parties to this suit, and the sums
advanced by plaintiff for spray mater­
Woodbine, a Banking Corporation,
ials and alfalfa seed.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Malheur County to Margaret Creas- LEW W. KIBLER and MAUDE J. KIB­
LER. his wife. H. N. FRAZIER and
man, S1-2NE1-4, and SE1-4 of Sec. 1.
JANE DOE FRAZIER, his wife, W.
NW1-4NE1-4 of Sec. 12, Twp. 25. Range
H. JOHNSON and JANE DOE
JOHNSON, his wife, CARRIE ILE8,
a widow, C. M. McMTLLEN and LIL­
LIE McMILLEN. his wife, H. L.
HAIOHT and BEULAH HAIGHT,
his wife. A. J. COE and ARLENE
COE. his wife, S. R. DECOU and
JESSIE DECOU, his wife, S. R. DE­
COU AND COMPANY, a copartner­
Evesight Specialist
ship. doing business at Woodbine,
Iowa, consisting of A. J. Coe and 8.
Specializing
R. Decou, H. M. BOSTWICK, and
JANE DOE BOSTWICK, his wife,
on the care of
NEWELL HOUGHTON, and MAR­
Children’s
THA HOUGHTON, his wife, E. W.
MCDONALD and JANE DOE MC­
Eyes
DONALD, his wife, THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS AND THE UNKNOWN DE­
•
Oregon
Ontario,
VISEES OF CARRIE I. KIBLER, de­
ceased, LYDIA K. ROOT and W. B.
ROOT, her husband. GLADYS HUPP
RALPH, and W. O. RALPH, her hus­
band, and FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WOODBINE. IOWA, a banking
corporation, and also all other per­
sons and parties unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, Hen of Interest
In the real property described In the
complaint herein.
H. D. Holmes
Defendants.
To Lew W. Klbler and Maud J. Klb­
TRANSFER AND BAOOAOE
ler, his wife, H. N. Frazier and Jane
Doe Frazier, his wife, W. H. Johnson
and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife. Carrie
AU Kinds of Hauling la
lies, a widow, C. M. McMIUen and Lillie
City Limita
McMIUen, his wife, H. L. Haight and
Beulah Haight, his wife, A. J. Coe and
Arlene Coe, his wife, 8. R. Decou and
NYSSA, OR.
FHONR 5
Jessie Decou. his wife, 8. R. Decou &
Co., a corporation, doing business at
Woodbine, Iowa, consisting of A. J. Coe
and S. R. Decou. H. M. Bostwlck and
Jane Doe Bostwlck, his wife, Newell
Houghton and Martha Houghton, his
wife, E. W. McDonald and Jane Doe
McDonald, his wife. The Unknown
Heirs and Devisees of Carrie I. Klbler,
deceased. Lydia K. Root and W. B.
Root, her husband, Oladys Hupp Ralph
and W. O. Ralph, her husband, and
First National Bank of Woodbine, a
FULL LINE OP UNDERTAK­
banking corporation, and also all other
persons and parties unknown, claiming
ING SUPPLIES Carried la Stock
any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest
In the real property described In the
complaint herein, the above named de­
fendants;
Dr. J. A. McFall
On the Old Job
NORDALE
FURNITURE STORE
S. D. Goshert will have
charge of funeral
arrangements
Ambulance Service at all
times.
Funeral services will be held
at churches.
Phone 60— S. D. Goshert
94—Nordale Furniture Co.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON, You and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above entitled court and cause, within
four (4) weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
If you fail so to do, plaintiff will apply
to the court for relief prayed for in said
complaint towlt:
(a) That It be adjudged and decreed
that the lands and premises described
ae:
The West half of the Southeast
quarter, the Northeast quarter of
the Southwest quarter, the Lot
three (I) and the East half of the
Bast half of the Southwest quarter
of the Southwest quarter, and the
(e) That the court appoint referee
for the purpose of making suoh sale In
accordance with the laws of Oregon,
and to report his proceedings to the
court, and that the expenses Including
such sums as the court may find reas­
onable as counsel fee. be paid out of
the proceeds of such sale.
(f) That defendant. Lew W. Kibler,
be required to account for moneys by
him received as trustee, or otherwise,
as rents, Issues, and profits of said
lands and premise«.
(g) That plaintiff have Judgment for
Its costs and disbursements herein ex­
pended, and,
(h) For such other and further re­
lief as to the court may seem meet and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you by
publication in the Oate City Journal,
by virtue of an order by the Honorable
W. W. Wood, Circuit Judge, duly made
and entered on the 28th day of August,
1931, directing service of summons upon
the defendants above named, by pubU-
catlon thereof In said newspaper, for a
period of four (4) weeks.
BRUCE R. KESTER,
Residing at Ontario. Oregon,
OEOROE DONART.
Residing at Welser, Idaho,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First publication September 3, 1931.
Last publication October 1. 1931.
NOTICE OF MEETING
Owyhee Irrigation District
Malheur County. Oregon
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Directors of the Owyhee Irrigation
District will meet on Tuesday, October
6th, 1931, at 8 o'clock P. M at their o f­
fice at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpoee
First National
W ashing and Greasing
A SPECIALTY
----------At----------
DICK STOVER’S
ntario, ^re^on
0
Ontario,
DRIVE
We have on hand, Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal,
Concentrates of all kinds. Gem Laying Mash.
MAKE YOUR HENS LAY
NYSSA GRAIN & SEED CO.
Don M . Graham
THE INSURANCE M AN
Three Farmer» and Three City Folk» suffered
loss by Fire during the past three months in our
community. All had insurance purchased from
me, and all are happy.
Is your Property— Hay and Grain insured?
Would you be happy after a loss?
Insurance is cheap, and like everything can be
bought on the installment plan.
See me before calling the Fire Department
Fire Insurance
Bonds
Notary Public
Why ruin
disposition
a good
for
$
*4.40-21 tix.
New 1931
G O O D Y E A R
P A T H F I N D E R
R. D. Lytle
Attorney and
of reviewing and correcting the assess-
Dated this 1st day of September. 1931.
ment and apportionment of taxes for
™ A„ „ T
the ensuing year. The assessment list1
FRANK T. MORGAN
and record may be inspected at the of- Secretary of the Owyhee Irrigation
flee of the Board, at Nyssa, Oregon, by
District.
any person Interested.
| First Publication September 3, 19*1.
By Order of the Board of Directors. Last Publication October 1. 1931.
at Law
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Practice ta all Court«
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