The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 01, 1933, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1933
Children, grand and great, today.
poems were written:
pointed by the County Court of Mai- since the date said lands were ac- ! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
heur County, Oregon, administrator of quired by the County. All lands within
the estate of Patrick Gallagher, de- the boundaries of the Warmsprings IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of SEAMAN8 GLASS, Deceased.
ceased, and having qualified, notice is Irrigation District and which have
hereby given to the creditors of. and been classified as in Classes 5 and 6,
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That
all persons having claims against the and as to which said County has here-
On . a tour . to . enlist
members
of his estate of the said deceased, to present tofore, by Resolution dated September Fred J. Palmer the Administrator of
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.
.
,
Then, at last in God’s dear presence,
rganizatlon i and the public at large in them, duly verified as required by law, 3. 1930, authorized a transfer to said the estate of Seamans Glass, deceased,
organization
May your family reunited be
the
Your children gather in reverence.
t
« cause of “ honest m governmental Wjthin six months after the first pub- District of the water rights appurten- has rendered and presented for final
Where you’ll praise him with measure economy,
Louis Johnson, national com­ Ucation of this notice, to said admin- ant) to said lands shall be sold without settlement his final account of the ad­
Their hearty respects to pay
Throughtuot a blest eternity.
Afternoon and evening, a host of To a loving father and mother,
ministration of said estate.
mander of the American Legion is istrator, at his office in Nyssa, Oregon, water right.
—By Mrs. P. B. Anderson, Big Bend visiting cities of the west.
friends and relatives gathered at the Married fifty years today.
That Saturday, June 3, 1933. at I e
aid place being hereby designated as j Sald lands nulnbered ^ to tracts and
home of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ash­
Johnson, in a letter to C. L. McCoy, the place where said administrator will with the mlnimum prlces set opposlte hour of 10:00 o’clock in the foreru n
craft in Big Bend last Wednedsay, the This day brings fond recollections,
commander of the Nyssa Legion Post,
at the County Court House at Vale,
each tract are es follows, to-wit:
OLD LICENSE PLATES
occasion being their golden wedding To a couple aged and gray,
called for a war on “corruption, fraud leceive such claims.
Malheur County, Oregon, lias been ■ -
day. The event had been planned by They pledged their vows of sincere
DON M. GRAHAM
j Tr. 583—WKSW
N E'iSW tt,
ported as the time and place for the
EXPIRE LAST OF JUNE
*herever 1
their seven children, all of whom live
love.
NWH, Sec. 2, Tp. 17, Rug. 43 E.
Administrator of the Estate of
hearing of objections to the final ac­
in this locality with their respective Just fifty years today.
W. M., $250.00.
count of Fred J. Palmer, administra» r
He asserted th at half the wealth of
Patrick Gallagher, Deceased.
families. Lunch was served throughout I
of the estate of Seamans Glass. De­
the nation is invested in tax-exempl Date of First Publication, May 13, 1933 Tr. 564—SEUNWV», NEtiSW ti.
the day while Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft i Passin8 thru trials and sorrow,
As the time approaches for new auto scurities. “If we are going to have Date of Last Publication, June io, ISJJ
ceased.
NV4SE14, Sec. 3, Tp. 18, Rng. 40 E.
rejoiced in their friends and the gifts 1 Always ,ife’s brl*ht side ta vlew;
licenses, Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss honest economy,” he added, “then, lei
W. M„ $80.00.
All persons having objections th'-re-
they brought. From their children they With a kindly word and helping hand, has sent to car owners instructions for our government call in those tax- E. M. BLODGETT, Attorney for ad­
to should appear at that time a 1
Tr. 565—SW*4 SW14, Sec. 36, Twp.
Striving to be honest and true.
received two mohair chairs.
proceedings under the laws as chang­ exempt securities so th at the dollars of ministrator.
place and show cause, If any exb ,
20, Rng. 46, E. W. M.. $20.00.
ed by the recent legislature. This has the rich man shall be taxed pro rata
Tr. 566—NtiNE14, Sec. 24. Twp. 17, why said final account should net be
The Ascrafts were married fifty Through fifty years you've been faitih-
been summarized under four heads.
with the dollars of the poor man.”
ful,
allowed and approved by the Court.
Rng. 46. E. W. M„ $80.00.
years ago in Clifty, Indiana. They
First—Use your registration card for The Legion’s national commander
NOTICE
Tr. 567—NWKNW14. Sec. 13, Twp.
came west in 1896 first locating in With patieince and undying love,
FRED J. PALMER,
aA
application
blank
as
usual,
filling
asserted “critics of the veteran,” who
E. W. M.. $200.00.
Utah and later in Idaho .For eighteen Your children will cherish your mem­
out the information on the back.
ory
he declared were reponsible for the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 30. Rng. 42 E. W. M„ $80.00.
Administrator of the Estate
years they have resided at their pres­
Second—The rate on private passen­ compensation reductions for ex-service STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
ent farm home in Big Bend. Mr. Ash­ When your names a*! written above.
Tr.
568—NEK,
8E14.
SW14.
E14-
of
Seamans Glass. Deceased.
COUNTY
OF
MALHEUR.
ger cars is $5 flat, regardless of weight men, “have run to cover because they
—Mrs. Enoch Ashcraft, Wilder.
craft is 69, his bride 68.
In the Matter of the Estate of Donald NWti, Sec. 31. Twp. 17, Rng. 45.
for the period from July 1 to Decem­ have reached the objective."
First Publication May 4, 1933.
Tr. 56»—All, Sec. 1. Twp. 15, Rng.
ber 31, making this a six months’ lic­
Their five sons are C. J. Ashcraft of
He called upon “every loyal son of Johnson, Deceased.
Last Publication June 1, 1933.
42, E. W. M. $200.00 or $50.00. per
ense.
DEDICATED TO MR. AND MRS.
Nyssa, W. E. and L. T. of Adrian,
America” to pick up “the flag of ec­ Notice is hereby given th at Elmer L. quarter section
Johnson, administrator of the Estate
Third—In January you will be li­ onomy” and “carry on."
Odice L. of the Kolony, Dale V. of Big
WM. T. ASHCRAFT
of Donald Johnson, deceased, has Tr. 570—N14, SE‘4, Sec. 13, Twp.
censed again at the $5 rate, which will
Bend; their daughters Mrs. J. A. Nel­
rendered and presented for final settle­ 15, Rng. 42 E. W. M„ All of Sec. 7.
give you a license good for the full year
son of Nampa and Mrs. C. M. Zink of Dear friends, we come to greet you
ROBT. D. LYTLE
ment and filed in said court his final Twp. 15. Rng. 43 E. W. M„ $350.00
of 1934.
Nyssa.
Upon this gladsome day,
Court House Filings
or $50.00 per quarter section.
account
of
his
administration
of
said
Fourth—Trucks
will
pay
as
usual
on
In honor of the event, the following Rejoicing that God has spared you,
Tr. 571—NtiNWK, Sec. 21, Twp.
estate together with his petition and
a weight basis: see instruction sheet
Thus far upon your way.
18, Rng. 46 E. W .M.. $80.00.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
for schedule of fees.
report and a petition for final dlstrl-
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
bution; and that Friday, the 9th day Tr. 572—St4SE*4SE!4, Sec. 30,
For just fifty years today,
First National Bank Building
You have journeyed on together,
Lewis Jacobson et al to Esther J. of June, 1933, at the hour of 1:30 in TWP- 15. Rng. 47 E. W. M„ $20.00.
Phone 68
DELINQUENT TAXES
Happy in each other’s love.
Lawton et al. NEtiSEV.
E'iN W ii, the afternoon of said day, at the Tr. 573—SE NE14, Sec. 3, Twp.
30, Rng. 45 E. W. M„ $20.00.
Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 31; SHNEti, SEM- courtroom of said court at the court­
Through sunshine oi; cloudy weather.
Vale
Oregon
ARE MINUS PENALTY NWV., S14, Sec. 32-14-45; Lots 1, 2, 3, house in said county has been fixed Tr. 574—E tsS E ^S E ti, Sec. 36.
Although there have been trials,
Twp.
20,
Rng.
46
E.
W.
M.
$20.00.
and
appointed
as
the
time
and
place
4 , and SWViSWYi, Sec. 4, Lots 1 , 2, 3,
There have been pleasures too,
Tr. 575—NW‘4NWU. Sec. 24, Twp.
4 , and SWViSW'i, Sec. 4 , Lots 1 . 2. any person interested in said estate
As you've traveled down the valley,
16, Rng. 47 E. W. M„ $40.00.
From the office of the sheriff, tax and 3, and SrNE1,, B E iiN W l, SE1-4, may appear and file his exceptions in
Just as all the world must do.
collector for Malheur county, comes the EtiSW li, Sec. 5, NgNEti, SE1-4NE1-4 writing to said account and contest Tr. 576—A. T. No. 14. Sec. 4, Twp.
Guarantee Work
18, Rng 47 E. W. M.. $5.00.
report that delinquent taxes for 1930 Sec. 8, Lots 1 and 2, and WteNW'i, the same.
For this life is not all sorrow,
Notice is further given that said ac­ Tr. 577—That portion of the NE!4
WYCKOFF
and prior years can be paid without SEliNW 1-*, Sec. P-15-45. 5-6-33. $10.
Neither is it all delight,
penalty or interest if paid before July
Lewis Jacobson rt al to Anna Jacob­ count is for final settlement and that of Sec. 1, Twp. 18, Rng. 44, E. W.
But it’d just what we make it,
JEWELRY
STORE
1st. After July 1, the taxes for such son,E'iSWU, SWtiSW!4, Sec. 16, SEti said estate is ready for distribution, M., lying east of railroad and high­
This being economy
If we do the thing th at’s right.
way
and
west
of
drain
ditch,
and
on
confirmation
of
said
final
ac­
Official
Time
Inspector
for
may be paid in ten semi-annual SSE!4 ( Sec. 17, E‘4EH, NW1-4NW1-4,
year, let us brighten up So thought Amanda as she pondered years
Union Pacific
installments which will bear interest NEViNWii, N W LN E'i, Sec. 20, WMi- count, final distribution of said estate $1.00 per acre.
Tr. 578—All of Sec. 16. Twp. 34,
that hat, refresh that
O’er a question old. yet new
and a penalty of 2 per cent.
NWVi, NE1-4NW1-4, Sec. 21-15-45; also will be immediately had.
Ontario
Oregon
Dated and first published May 11, Rng. 41, E. W. M., $125.00.
tools, machinery and equipment. 5-6-
suit, dress or coat. You Which had been submitted to her,
Tr.
579—
8V4SE>4,
Sec.
8;
SWK-
1933. Date of last publication, June 8,
Ending with “Say yes, Oh do!"
33. $10.00.
will like our work.
SW 4, Sec. 9; NEVi. Sec. 17;
FIRE AT VALE
David F. Graham, County Judge to 1933.
William was an ardent lover.
SEt4NW>4,
SW!4SW)4, Sec. 17;
ELMER
L.
JOHNSON,
H. G. Huckstep, NWV.SWi, Sec. 33-
Not one of the faithless kind.
S tiS E ti, SE!4SW)4, Sec. 18, Twp.
Administrator
of
the
Estate
32-40.
5-3-33.
$1.00.
Fhe destroyed the garage at the resi­
But an honest, upright fanner
16, Rng. 43 E. W. M., $240.00.
of Donald Johnson, Deceased
W. E. Beers et ux to H. A. Parks
dence of J. Edwin Johnson county en­
Seeking a maid to suit his mind.
Tr. 580—SE14SE14, Sec. 33; 8H -
Finger Wave« and
ROBT.
D.
LYTLE,
Vale,
Undivided
1-5
int
in
Sec.
15;
SEti-
gineer, in Vale Sunday afternoon. The
Boise
Oregon, Attorney for Ad­ S 4 , NE'4SE>4, Sec. 34; Wt4SW!4,
Thus, bethrothed, they sought a parson blaze was extinguished before it could NW14. SW VINE 14, SVi, all Sec. 16 less
Sec. 35, Twp. 24, Rng. 40 E. W. M.,
Marcel*
ministrator.
Who could forge the bans you know spread to the house nearby so little 30 A. in Ruby Townsite; NViSEVi,
$160.00.
SE14SE14,
NEtiSW
‘
4,
N
‘i
,
Sec.
22-30-
Then hitched up in double harness,
damage was done.
Quality Cleaners and
Tr.
581—SW^SWVi.
Sec.
14.
Twp.
Are a Specialty At—
44. 5-16-33. $1.
With light hearts they onward go.
16. Rng. 47 E. W. M. $50.00.
Dyers
Rosa B. Love to Oscar Jacobson 1-2 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP­ Tr. No. 582—Lots 3, 4, 5 6, and 7.
To the duties of the home life
ERTY BID IN FOR TAXES AND
int. in SHNEli, S E liN W li, NEHSWti
BURRELLE DIES AT VALE
Which they gladly entered in,
OWNED BY MALHEUR COUNTY, Block 3, Riverside Addition, On­
SE1-4,
Sec.
32-14-45,
cont.
320
A
.
also
Representative calls in Knowing little of life’s struggles
tario, $35.00.
OREGON.
.NE14SW14, SK-SWli, Sec. 16, N!4NW%
Marie’« Beauty Shop
Nyssa, Parma and Vale j With the world, its strife and sin.
Mr. Burrelle, old timer of Vale who SW1-4NW1-4, Sec. 21, SE1-2NE1-4, Sec. Notice is hereby given that pursuant Tr. 583—NE>4NW!4. Sec. 24. Twp.
16,
Rng.
47
E.
W.
M.,
$40.00.
All Beauty Work
eveiy week.
' But our God has been most gracious operated a country store known as 20 , Lots 1 and 2, SWViSW'i, Lots 3 and to an order duly made by the County Tr. 584—SWKNEVi. 8W<4NW>4,
Burrelle’s
station
for
many
years,
died
4 Sec 4 sEViNEti, NEliNE'4, E14- Court of Malheur County, Oregon,
I To each of you along your way.
NHSWK, SE!4, Sec. 15; SEK-
Phone 8F2
Nyssa
For we’ve seen around you gathered suddenly Saturday after an attack of SEH, W14SE1-2, EV4 SW1*. SW liN E'i. bearing date of 27th day of April, 1933 SWK, SW>48EVi, Sec. 16; EV4-
acute indigestion. He was well advanc- isEliNW l-4, Lots 2 and 3, Sec. 5, to me directed in the matter of the sale
ed iry years. He was well known in th e : E<-iSE'i, Sec. 20. SEViSE'A, Sec. 17. of lands bid in by said County for tax­ NB%, NW14NE14. NEVINW14, Sec.
21. Twp. 14. Rng. 42 E. W. M„
Vale section.
N14NE14, NEViNWl-4, Sec. 20, N> 4 - es and commanding me to sell ac­ $ 200 . 00 .
NEt4, SEV4NE14, Sec. 8, WHNW1-4 cording to law the real property be­ Tr. 585—NWViSWtt. Sec. 2, Twp.
8E14NW14, Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 9-15-45, longing to said County and hereinafter 17, Rng. 43 E. W. M„ $40.00.
MAKING GOOD
_____
cont. 1451.35 acres. 4-8-18A $1.00
described; that I shall In compliance Tr. 586—SHNH, NV48H. Sec. 21;
I Winfield S. Brown et al to Estolla with the commands of said order, and NHSWtt, Sec. 15, Twp. 16, Rng. 46
George Ovie Hopkins, older brother Campbell. Lot 7, Blk. 64, Greens Add on the 3rd day of June, 1933, at the
E. W. M. $100.00.
of Albert Hopkins of Nyssa is making Nyssa. 10-23-28. $3500.
hour of 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon Tr. 587—Blocks 1 and 8. Hope Ad­
Jessie C. Graham et vir to C. O of said day, at the north main entrance
good in the field of journalism. He re-
H. D. Holme»
dition, Vale, $25.00. per block.
! cently received his M. A. degree from Pierson, Tract 7, Irr. Land Coip. Sub- door of the County Court House at
Tr. 588—Block 8, Original Town-
the University of Oklahoma. He has div .in EV4SE14 Sec. 31-19-47. 5-16-33. Vale, Oregon, offer for sale at public site of Vale $25, subject to 5-year
TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE
just been named editor of the N. E. A. $1750,.
auction, to the highest) bidder therefor, lease.
Phone 76F3
Minnie Rogers Blaylock et vir to Bud the lands hereinafter described. Said
Bulletin, official organ of the National
Dated at Vale, Oregon this 2nd day
Editorial association, with headquarters C. Rogers. Lots 1 2 and 3 and N W 'i- tracts of land are numbered as herein­ of May, 1933.
All Kinds of Hauling in
in
Chicago.
This
is
just
another
rea-
NE14
Sec
18
Lots
6
7....
10
11
12,
Sec
Ambulance Service
after set forth and each tract will be
City Limite
C. W. GLENN,
son why Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins would 12-24-39. 5-12-33. $10.
offered for not less than the prices
like to attend the world’s fair In John F. Reece to City of Nyssa. Lot fixed by said order for each tract as
Sheriff, Malheur County, Oregon
10, Blk. 14 Nyssa. 5-3-33 $30.
Chicago.
.
PHONE 5
hereinafter set forth, the cost of pub­ First publication May 11
NYSSA, OR.
lication to be added to each tract so
Last publication June 1.
sold.
Marriage Licenses Issued
Said lands will be offered for sale to
Harold Eugene Brown and Nora the highest and best bidder for cash
CT.orence Doty. 5-15-33.
or for not less than 20 per cent cash
Walter Lowell
Brown and Doris and the remainder to be paid under
Katherine Wing. 5-15-33.
written agreement with the purchaser
G. E. Murphey and Vinnie E. Stus- in equal installments over a period not
sie. 5-17-33.
exceeding ten years, all deferred pay­
ments to draw Interest at the rate of
6 per cent per annum, payable annual­
Legal Advertisement
ly, and such agreements shall be sub-
jeet to all terms and conditions of Sec­
tion 69-836, as amended by Chapter
By Special Arrangements with the Leading Magazines of the
NOTICE
GRADUATION—Once in a Lifetime
220 of the Session Laws of Oregon for
Country We Bring You the Biggest Bargain of All Time . . . .
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 1931.
A WATCH is the ideal gift. A good one will last
All lands within the boundaries of
Subscriptions To 3 Famous Magazines with A New or Renewal
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
irrigation or drainage districts will be
a lifetime. We have a complete stock of Elgin,
COUNTY
OF
MALHEUR.
Order for This Newspaper.
sold subject to any valid assessment
In the Matter of the Estate of WIN­ made or to be made by said districts
Walthan, Illinois and Hamilton Watches.
FIELD S. BROWN. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
M AKE UP YOUR OWN CLUB!
ALSO—a large selection of rings, watch attach­
Winifred Brown Thomas, administra­
ments, Fountain Pens, Leather Goods, Neck­
trix of the estate of Winfield 8. Brown,
wear and Novelties.
deceased, has rendered and presented
If You Want to Look
her final account of her administration
1 Magazine From Group “A”
Buy American—Prices Lower than ever before
of said estate and petition for distri­
2 Magazines From Group “ B”
Your Best, Come To
bution and discharge as such admin­
istratrix; that Monday, the 19th day of
And
GINZEL JEWELRY STORE
June, 1933 ,at the hour of 11:00 o'clock
1
WHY
PAY
THIS NEWSPAPER (1 Full Year)
In the forenoon of that day, in the
Opposite Moore Hotel
Ontario, Ore.
MORE?
County Court Room In the County
MAC’S
Court House, In Vale, Malheur County.
Oregon, has been appointed and fixed
BARBER SHOP
Your
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of
Any
Two
by the Judge of teid Court In an order
Your Choice of Any One
Magazines
in
This
Group
made
and
entered
on
the
11th
day
of
Magazine in This Group
May, 1933, as the time and place for
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hearing said petition, at which time
□
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Homei
ft
Gardens
1
Yr.
Portraits of Quality
and
place
all
persons
interested
in
said
□ McCall’« Magazine ...... 1 Yr
army
□ Woman’s World..............1 Yr.
estate may appear and object to said
□ Woman's Home Comp. I Yr
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GEO. KINZER
approved and allowed, and said estate
And
Your
Choice
of
Any
One
settled and the said administratrix dis­
And Your Choice of Any Two
Plumber
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charged.
Magasines in Croup B.
THREE
IN
ALL
WINIFRED
BROWN
THOMAS
THREE IN ALL
Administratrix of the Estate of
Repairs and Sells Furnaces Com­
Winfield 8. Brown, Deceased.
Date,
of
First
Publication,
May
18,
1933.
Gentlemen :—
peting with even the mail order
.
T H I S O f f t B I*
Date of Last Publication. June 15, 1933
<fluaAa/rilti£ \
E.
M.
BLODOETT,
Attorney
for
Ad­
No more expressive gift
houses.
If you need him In a
I endos* $_______ Pleaae send me Jie three raagazinee
ministratrix.
checked with a year's subscription to your newspaper.
hurry for plumbing or furnace
There are no strings attached to this
Golden Wedding
Is Observed In
Big Bend Home
JUST FIFTY YEARS TODAY
On this the anniversary
Of your Golden Wedding Day,
We extend congratulations,
And many returns of the day.
You have passed the silver milestone
And are passing the golden now.
May it be the Lord”s good pleasure
To see the “Diamonds” glow.
LEGION COMMANDER
SEEKS PATRIOTISM
Q u a lity
CLEANERS
CAPITAL
CLEANERS
On the Old Job
Nyssa Funeral Home
LOOK HERE FRIENDS!,*»
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ALL4 O N LY ---
CHOOSE
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[pÄWl&ii
Say It With Flowers - -
offer! Every magazine subscription |
Name..
will be filled exactly as represented.
If any of your subscriptions are re­
Street or R.P D..
newals the time will be properly ex- ]
Town and State------
tended.
repair, phone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BOYER FLORAL COMPANY
Parma 98W Collect
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY
OF MALHEUR.
In the Matter of the Estate of PAT­
RICK OALLAOHER, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been ap-
WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU
Furnaces and Plumbing
*
ONTARIO. OREGON