The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 31, 1933, Image 5

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    GATE C ltY JOURNAL, THÜRS., ÁU g U j T 81, 1938
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Frank Jayo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lots 7 and 8, Blk 5, Hadley’s 2nd. Add. the 3rd day of October, 1933. at 8:00 and against the organization of said
E. M. Blodgett
Jayo left afterward on a trip to Calif- Vale. 6-30-31. $10.
¡o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Wade grazing district. At such election the
LEE MERLE
ornia. Their many friends in the valley L. J. Freirmuth et ux to Parma Live­ 'School House, within said District, for i lectors shall cast ballots which
Attorney and Counselor at Lav
wish them much happiness.
stock Loan Co. Lot 6 and that part of the purpose of reviewing and cor­ shall contain the words:
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| The excessive hot weather was brok­ Lot 7 below canal of Riverside Irr. Dist. recting 1» assessment and apportion- i
BEAUTY SHOP
Practice in ail Courts
"For Organizing Grazigli D istrict-
en Sunday by a sudden cold spell. The Sec. 19-21-47, cent. 4SH acres. 8-19-33 merit of taxes for the next ensuing fis­
Yes’
(Above Wilson Bra* store)
Sheavllle—Mr. and Mr*. Jose Elguren government thermometer registered 29
cal year. The assessment list ui.u
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NYSSA. OREGON
"For Organizing Grazing District—
and Mr. and Mrs. James Elguren went on Sunday night. Altho it froze Ice In Pacific Livestock Co. to Robert B. record may be Inspected at the office
FREE MANICURE with each
No"
to Boise last Thursday to attend the pans of water no sign of frost was to Cope'and N W '.W N it, Sec. 24-20-41, of the Secretary by any person Inter­
permanent during August.
Which election will be held at eight
wedding oi Miss Anna Elguren and be seen on gardens and flowers.
ested.
cont. 40 acres. 7-17-33.$ $10.
Permanents $1.95 and up, In­
o’clock In the forenoon and will con­
Mrs.
H.
E.
Baltzor
and
children
have
By
Order
of
the
Board
of
Directors.
Walter L. 8chafer et ux to Leslie
cluding shampoo, wave and
tinue until eight o'clock In the after­
moved to Caldwell for the school term, Schafer, NWtiNW tt, Sec. 1-21-46, cont.
E. L. TATE,
hair cut.
noon of said day.
Pat BushmilVer, H. N. Riddle and 40 acres. 8-25-33 $3,000.00.
Secretary, Big Bend Irrigation
Wet wave 25c; dry 50c; eye­
Dated this 7th day of August, 1933.
¡Vivian Thorne of Reno were looking
lash dyes 25c; other work
District.
Dr.
C.
A.
Abbott,
D.
G
ROY DALEY, County Clerk.
¡over their mining Interests on Cow
reasonable.
iDate of First publication, Aug. 31, 1933 Aug. 10-Sep 7.
Creek last week. They are having some
Marriage License Issued
Operators
Date
of
Last
publication,
Sept.
28,
1933
While U Wait
Chiropractic
test holes dug to determine the water
Fanneo Yraguen and Flo Louise Ash­ I ______________________________ _ 11
Addalee Jasmer,
supply and expect tq send In a drill at
Don’t
worry
about the price. Pay
Phone 29—Res. 25
by. 8-22-33.
Muriel Sterling
| once.
the price that suits you best.
¡NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
I
Holmes
Glover
was
a
business
visitor
COME IN AND SEE U8
Guarantee Work
NYSSA, OREGON
FOR JORDAN VALLEY GRAZING
Whlte-Shu Milk 15e
at Sheavllle Friday.
Legal Advertisement
DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Hines of De Lamar
WYCKOFF
were Sunday visitors at Sheavllle and
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That
GOODYEAR SHOE
JEWELRY STORE
NOTICE OF MEETING
,the Stanford ranch.
on FRIDAY, September 8th, 1933, an
| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Haylett of
Official Time Inspector for
REPAIR SHOP
Owyhee Irrigation District
election will be held in the following
Spokane visited last week at the home
Union Pacific
described grazing district to-wlt;
Next Door Ontario National Bank
of their uncle D. H. Haylett. They
Malheur County, Oregon
Ontario
Oregon
Ontario, Oregon
Beginning one-fourth mile east of
were en route home from a trip to the
It’» Too Hot To
Notice
is hereby given that the Board
the northeast comer of Section 1,
world’’s fair, also to New York and
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of Directors of the Owyhee Irrigation
Township 24. South, Range 46 E. W.
Maine, where they visited relatives.
District
wiU
meet
on
Tuesday,
October
M., thence west on the township line
| Miss Vivian Kennedy of Caldwell will
to the center of the main channel
teach In the Sheavllle school, and Miss 3rd, 1933, at 8 o'clock P. M. at their of­
of the Owyhee River; thence up the
Helen Anderson of Melba at the fice at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose
of reviewing and correcting the assess­
center of the main channel of said
McIntyre school this winter.
south fork of the said Owyhee River
Mr. and Mrs. Art Coblskey left Tues­ ment and apportionment of taxes for
the ensuing year. The assessment list
to Its Junction with the Idaho-Ore-
day ter the hop fields near Portland.
gon State Line; thence north along
Mrs. D. H. Haylett, Maxine and Fred and record may be inspected at the of­
the Idaho-Oregon State Line to the
Haylett were Sunday guests at the fice of the Board, at Nyssa, Oregon, by
At Home These Hot Days, so let the
any person interested.
point of beginning.
Ralph Stanford home.
And Garage
| Sabino Andonnegui, Mrs. Overton By Order of the Board of Directors. Said election shall be held In said dis­
laundry do your washing. We a r e
¡and Faye and Pern Coblskey drove to Dated this 31st day of August, 1933. trict at the places as designated in I
Now Completely Equipped to do all kinds of
FRANK T. MORGAN. each of the precincts in said district for
the Owyhee river Tuesday.
equipped to do it nicely and cheaply.
Machine Work and Automotive Repair.
Secretary ol the Owyhee Irrigation the holding of the general election, at
Alfred Ditton was in Silver City, Fri­
District.
day.
which election a vote will be taken for
My future policy the highest grade
Our Low Price» Will Please
First Publication, August 31, 1933.
workmanship and use only nationally
Last Publication September 28, 1933.
advertised automotlv parts.
SHEAVILLE GIRL
WEDS IN BOISE
Shoe Repairing
"WasK
Jordan Machine ¡»hop
Around the Country
THE UNITED LAUNDRY
The Woobdurn, Oregon, Junior base­
ball team which went to the national
American Legion tournament at Topeka
Kan., was eliminated Friday by Chic­
ago 20 to 3. Chicago boys were too
“tough" for the youngsters from Ore­
gon who had made such a splendid
showing in the west.
Mrs. Margaret Pashley, Prop.
Nyssa
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^ ortland
NOTICE OF MEETING
BIG BEND IRRIGATION DISTRICT
MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Board of Directors of the Big Bend
Irrigation District, sitting as a Board
of Equalization, will meet on Tuesday,
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Near the Schoolhouse
of f ers
N O T H I N G FINER
IN HOTEL
ACCOMMODATIONS
SUNSHINE BUTTER
And ICE CREAM
RUPTURE
Permanent Wave
FREE
With each $3.95 OIL
WAVE that you get
during the month of
August, y o u m a y
bring another patron
and obtain for her an
ABSOLUTELY
Guaranteed W a v e
FREE.
Thelma Barker, Operator
OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP
OREGON
NYSSA
Because his wife refused to wash the
dishes, Orvil Cherry of Twin Falls filed
suit for divorce. He also to'd the court
his wife refused to get up to fix his
H. L. Hoffman. Expert, former asso- :
breakfast each morning.
elate of C. E. Rediich, Minneapolis, ;
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Minn,, wi l l demonstrate without ¡
While Mrs. .Felix Lehtt, 30 of Nampa.
was sitting under a tree near McCall, I charge his "Perfect Retention Shields” !
In
; a heavy gust of wind dislodged a dead
PAYETTE, IDAHO
¡tree top which hit her on the head
causing Instant death. Mrs. Lehti had
Wednesday, September 6
| been huckleberrying.
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at the Bancroft Hotel
HE H O T E L
Jack Medlin, 11-year-old Harper boy. From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Tlease come
MULTNOMAH
won a trip to the world's fair in Chic­ early.
is P o rtlan d ’s largest hotel,
ago through salesmanship in behalf of
located only 3 blocks from
a mail order house. His parents Mr. Any rupture allowed to protrude is
t h e le a d in g b a n k s a n d
and Mrs. John C. Med’in and son dangerous, weakening the whole sys­
stores, yet o u t o f th e noisy
Fiank accompanied him. Jack said tem. It often causes stomach trouble,
traffic. N ew m o d ern fu rn i­
i there were 98 youngsters from all over gas and backpains.
tu re, new eq u ip m en t, new
decorations. • . E xcellent
the United States who won similar My “Perfect Retention Shields” will
d ining room , cafeteria a n d
| trips.
hold rupture under any condition of
coffee shop. P opular prices.
work and contract the opening in a
G arage across th e s tr e e t;
Dame Fashion says tight, even hob­ short time.
atten d an ts a t th e d o o r . . •
ble skirts will be the mode this fall and
Lobby pipe o rgan co n cert
Do not submit to avoidable opera­
every evening.
winter. Any fullness will be placed tions and wear trusses that wt'l en­
we'l below the knees. Even street suits large the opening. Many satisfied
RATES ( t O O n W I T H
will have tight skirts and tight-fitted clients In this community. No mall
FROM
BATH
jackets.
order.
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HOME OFFICE:
Gary Cooper legally became Gary
Cooper Tuesday when he changed his 305 Lincoln Bid;. Minneapolis, Minn.
PORTLAND.
OREGON
name in court from Frank James Aug. 24-31. —ADV.
Cooper. He gave as his reason the fact
that he has built up a reputation in
the movies under the name of Gary.
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Phone 26
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Nyssa, Ore.
W eldinô
Is A Specialty at Larsen Motor Company during
the busy Harvest Season.
Prompt, Careful Service Is Assured.
For all kinds of automotive repair, drive to—
Larsen Motor Company
‘‘Good Folk» to Deal With”
Powell Building
Nyssa, Oregon
This organization is owned and operated by five
thousand darymen in this vicinity who solicit
your orders for their product.
Farmers Cooperative
Creamery
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OREGON
IDAHO
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ICE CREi VM
BARBS
“I've never lost a fight since I’ve
been married,” Max Baer, heavyweight
contender, tells a Los Angeles Inter­
viewer. In the prize ring, we presume.
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Any home owner can testify there’s
a lot of difference between carrying a
mortgage and trying; to lift one.
Summer fuel
Nyssa Grain Co.
Manufactured daily from fresh sweet cream by
the Farmers’ Co-Operative Creamery.
HOTEL
MULTNOMAH
The. 23rd state to favor repeal, Texas
voted wet Saturday. Washington Tues­
day voted wet, the 24th state.
Burn 14-inch Block, Dry Pine
It’s Cheaper Than Coal and makes
a quicker fire.
PHONE 26
As Pure As Its Name Implies
The
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Dancing masters meeting in New
¡York recently Introduced a new step
called “the Nira" In honor of the NRA
¡movement. Probably It Is one in which
¡everybody Is supposed to put his best
foot forward.
JEWELRY PRICES AS LOW AS EVER
While others are talking about rising prices our
stock of diamonds, watches, rings, silverware,
leather goods is priced as low as ever.
We invite you to compare prices and quality
OREGON
HAROLD GINZEL
Watchmaker and Jeweler
p u m i ri rriiiiiiii'i niii 1:111 h ri in; n n n n ci:nrit;i;i;i;i 11 mi 1:1 ti 11 mi ti iiítiiiHimiiimm!
Opposite Moore Hotel
Ontario, Ore.
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HEATER’S STUDIO
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Portraits of Quality
Kodak Finishing
£
Ontario, Oregon
3
Gertrude Erwin et vlr to Elma Foster
All S and E of County Doad In EV48E>4
and SWtiSEVi, Sec. 3-19-43. »-10-33. j
»465.
O. E. Carman ,Tr. to Alice Johnson 1
Nyssa Aerie
F. O. E. No. 2134
Cafe
NYSSA
Mid-cummer sales have reduced the
prices of bathing suits, says an adver­
tisement. Yes, we've noticed that a lot
of folks are buying them for a ridic­
ulous figure.
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We read th at Mary Pickford and
Douglas Fairbanks may forget their
differences and go back together. That
shouldn’t be difficult for two persons
who have had so much experience In
the art of make-up.
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
Nyssa
t
Lunches and Meals
Joe Ayre, Prop.
j
Court House Filings
BUSINESS DIRECTURY
Cones, Sherbert, Popsickles Sold at
The motorist is welcomed at Powell Service
Station, whether it’s a wash job, grease job or a
tanking-up you wish.
Try HYVIS MOTOR OIL—First Grade Eastern
It does the work in summer heat or winter chill.
30 cents per quart.
Meets Wed. Night at Eaglea Ball
Say It With Flowers - -
No more expressive gift
BOYER FLORAL COMPANY
Visiting Eagles Welcome
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
R O. Shelton, President
Don M. Graham, Secretary
NYSSA
PHONE 1
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OREGON
WE WILL BK OLAD TO SERVE TOO
ONTARIO, OREOON