The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 21, 1933, Image 6

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BOISE-WEISER STAGE
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Date of last publication, Oct. 19, 1933. |
of Children’s Eyes.
Ontario, Oregon
Date of sale. Oct. 21, 1933, at 10:00 j
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F u rth e r a t E d er’s S atu rd a y —
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Turkey Fattener
SPEC IA LS SA T U R D A Y A ND M ON D A Y
Lard, 4 lb. pail .................................................... 40c
K. C. BAKING POWDER, 25 oz. c a n ............. 19c
NEW PRIDE WASHING POWDER, large pkg
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GLORY BRAND COFEE, money back guar­
antee, lb......................................................... 26c
SUGAR, 10 lb. s a c k ........................................... 59c
SUNNY MONDAY SOAP, 10 b a r s................. 19c
CAMPBELL’S SOUP, all kinds, 3 c a n s ........ 24c
TOILET TISSUE, 1000-sheet, 9 r o lls .............23c
F resh F ruits and V egetables
Eder G ro ce ry
If It’s Good to E at W e H ave It
PHONE 58
NYSSA, ORE.
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LET US KNOW
Ranchers
and Stockmen:—
GROCERY
Specials
PUBLIC SALE
L et us know w hat you have to sell,
o r w h at you w ant to buy from some
Nearly every day some stockman seeks infor­
mation as to where he can buy hay or pasture,
and often too, some rancher asks us where he
can sell his hay. We would like to be of service
to our customers and be able to quickly supply
them the information they desire and know that
it was exact. There is only a waste of time to
send a customer to a stockman who wants 500
tons of hay to a rancher who has only 50 tons.
So we have prepared a questionaire on which
to list what you have to sell, or what you want to
buy. We are gathering this information merely
that we may thus be of assistance to the people
of this section. There is no charge— we merely
pass the information along when requested.
The undersigned, executrix of the Estate of R.
at the R. H. Brown place, 3 miles from Nyssa,
F or S atu rd ay Sept. 23 an d M onday Sept. 25
Oregon.
PICNIC HAMS, small size, lb..............................9c
Sat., Sept. 23
PORK and BEANS, medium size c a n ............ 5c
A t 2 O ’c lo c k P. M.
FLOUR, Pride of the Valley, 49 lb. bag
$1.30
CORN, white, 11 oz. can ...r................................5c
BABY LIMA BEANS, 11 oz. c a n ..................... 5c
SUNSHINE CHEESE, 5 lbs...............................69c
BROOM, good 4-tie ........................................... 29c
FARM MACHINERY
CAMPBELLS SOUP, all flavors, 3 f o r ........25c
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SOAP, Bob White, 10 b a r s................................ 25c
TWO (2) COWS, 1 YEARLING HEIFER
Said Sale Will Be For Cash in Hand
WILSON GROCERY
MRS. SARAH BROWN
Trade Here— We Save You Money
Executrix of the Estate of
NYSSA, ORE.
If You H ave Not R eceived O ne
of th e Inform ation Blanks. A sk
fo r one.
the personal property belonging to said Estate
and located thereon, consisting of—
SUGAR, 10 lb. b a g s ........................................... 55c
R. H. Brown, Deceased.
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o th er ran ch e r o r stockm an
H. Brown, Deceased, will sell at public auction
PHONE 21
right of way In 8 E V E o cana
E4SW14, Seo 15, Twp. 18
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portion 8 of canal except lateral right |
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of W in SEV.NE'C and SWWNEtt,
8 ec. 21, Twp. 18 8 ., Rng. <*i. $16.00.
Tr. 653—NWV.SE' m . See. 21, Twp 19
S, Rng 44. *20.00.
Dated at Vale, Oregon, September 19,
1933.
C. W. GLENN, Sheriff
•BOTH KB II UIBWWHiBWWIIBIIBUHUâK
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Jensen
were less to the highest and best bidder for : Tr. 620—SE'-iSEI4, Sec. 14, Twp. 16
here from Idaho City Sunday.
cash; all tracts priced at more than S.. Rng. 47. *40.00.
Mrs. Mary Dodge of Ontario was a *200.00 and not more than *500.00 to
Tr. 621—A. T. No. 10, Sec 33, Twp.
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dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Thos. B the highest and best bidder for cash 15 g_ Rng 47 . *40.00.
Nordale Saturday evening.
lor for not less than 20 per cant cash
Tr. 622—A. T. No. 1 In NWViSWVi,
Etdon ivfcLlng cf Sait Lake was a .
Jack Short of Payette is spending a
Mis. Dick Adams returned last week and the remainder to be paid under Sec 8 . Twp 16 3., Rng 47. $60 00.
visitor heh» Mofid»/ and Tuesday.
few days here.
from Riverton. Wyo.. where she made written agreement with the purchaser,
Tr. 623—SW^SWVi, Sec 11; WVi-
George W. Benton returned last a visit of ten days with her parents.
Claud Wilson and a crew of city men
; in equal installments not exceeding 5
are erecting a small house for Mrs Tuesday from two weeks visit with rel-
Mrs. Zena Rambaud left Sunday with years, and al! tracts priced at more NW’4, Sec 14, Twp. 21, S., Rng. 46. *60.
Tr. 624—SE 11 SE U less E'A of A. T.
Parrish.
atives in Odcsso, Wash.
! H ,)arty af wi'dcr friends for the Cen- than *500.00 to the highest and best
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson came from
Eric Boenlg of Arcadia under went tury of lb-ogres« exposition In Chicago, bidder for cash or for not less than 20 25, Sec 30, Twp. 18 8 . Rng. 45. *100.00
Pondosa Sunday and returned home an operation for appendicitis at the : Mr. and Mrs. Ous Rhengren of Cald- per cent cash and the remainder to be
Tr. 625—NE' a SWV., Sec. 23, Twp 16
with their winter's peaches.
Ontario hospital Wednesday.
well spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. paid under written agreement with the
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Boydell left Pri-'Ernest McClure.
¡purchaser, in equal installments over S ™ 6 ^ N ^ s ° k , sec. 22, Twp. 16 S
A daughter, Barbara Jean, was born
C. G. Huffman of Springfield, 111, a period not exceeding 10 years, all de- Rng. 47. *100.00.
to Mr. and Ms. Howard Hutch of Big day on their vacation trip to the coast
Tr. 627—NE *4 SE %, Sec. 19, Twp 17
Bend in the Caldwell sanitarium They will be away about a week Mrs. was the guest of Judge J. R. Hunter ferred payments to draw interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable S., Rng 47. NWViSWVi, Sec. 20, Twp.
last week end.
E. D. Norcott accompanied them.
September 13.—News-Tribune.
Wayne French Is operating o barber j Two football players, Bela and Earl | Mrs. Ed. Wilson and Mrs. Famham annually, and such agreements shall be 17 S., Rng. 47, $80.00
chair In a poolhall at Juntura. He and Sager, will again attend school in Nys- Sills spent Monday in Boise, Mrs. WU- subject to all terms and conditions of
Tr. 628—WHSW14, SE'.iSW!4, Sec.
Mrs. French moved to Juntura last sa. They entered this week and are son to get fall merchandise for the Sections 69-813 and 69-836, Oregon 1; E'iiSW1,«, SE14, Sec. 2; N ‘uNEV.,
Code, as amended by Session Laws of SEViNE’,4, Sec. 11; NEjiNW ’A, SWV4-
staying at the Bert Lienkaemper home. Go’den Rule Store.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson 1931 and 1933.
NW'4, Sec. 12; NW'4SW!4, Sec. 12,
Miss Elizabeth Turner of Victoria, I Mrs. A. V. Cook's sister Mrs. C. H.
B. C., Is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Poorman of Seattle Is visiting here and spent Sunday at the H. B. Earp home
All lands within the boundaries of TWP- 16 S., Rng. 45. *300.
Margaret Pashley. Wllford Turner, will remain several weeks. Mrs. Poor- near Emmett where a birthday dinner irrigation or drainage districts will be
Tr- 629—SW ^ SW 'i, Sec. 13, Twp. 16
Mrs. Pashley’s nephew who was here man accompanied Mr. Cook and his for Herschel was enjoyed.
Isold su b je ct to any valid assessments s - Rn8 47. *40.00.
most of the summer, has returned to nephew Fred Reiger of Boise from
Mert Thayer of Vale went through made or to be made by said districts
Tr- 630—SW14, Sec. 34. Twp. 27 S.,
Canada.
(Portland last Wednesday.
here Saturday when
en route to since the date said lands were acquired RnS- 46; W ‘-,N W ',, SE l.N W 1,., NEV4-
Chicago where he will attend the by the County and all lands within the SW' 4 , Sec. 3, Twp. 28 S., Rng. 46. *80.00.
world's fair and visit his children.
¡boundaries of the Warmsprings irri- | Tr. 631—SV4NEK.SE14, Sec. 11; SH -
y M HI III III HI III HI III HI III mill 1,1 III III III III III III III M HI HI HI HI 1:1 HI II III HI II II HI III 11 II II II HI HI III HI HI HI HI III HI III HI U N g
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson had as gatlon District and which have b een; NW1/«. SWVi, Sec. 12; Nt4NE14, Sec. 14,
guests Sunday a number of relatives | classified as in Classes 5 and 6 , and as
1 Twp. 20 S, Rng. 37. *140.00.
form Nampa, among them Mrs. W il-jto which said County has heretofore! Tr. 632—NE•4S W N W U , NW>4-
A nnouncing—
son's mother Mrs. U. Lalande, her eby Resolution dated September 3. 1930, N W '.N W 1. , NE> 4 SE ‘4NWH, SW1-4-
2 brothers Eugene, Ulrlc and Victor, her authorized a transfer to said district of ,8 E liNW14. 8 ec. 26, Twp. 16 S„ Rng. 43
§: sister Isobel and J. M. Lalande.
the water rights appurtenant to said $ 100 . 00 .
H j Mrs. Sam Davis has been visiting >ands shall be sold without water
Tr. 633—E hi SE *4 NE 14, Sec. 15, Twp.
= with her sons in California and Utah rights.
21 S., Rng. 46 *20.00.
= the past three weeks. Her son and fam-
Tr. 634—E !4 NW Vi , Sec. 14, Twp. 21
Said lands numbered as to tracts and
= I lly from California were here and she with the minimum prices set opposite
Rn 8 - 46. $80.00.
I accompanied them on return. She re- each tract are as follows, to-wit:
Tr. 635—Sec 7; NI4, SW!4, N'/iSE>/4,
g cently left California and Is now in Salt
8WH4SEV4,
Sec. 17, Twp. 30 S., Rng. 44.
Tr. 595—Lots 25 and 26, Blk . 8 , River
H j Lake.
$310.00.
side
Add.,
Ontario.
$10.00.
= I Mrs. Arthur Cockrum left Monday
Tr. 636—All S and E of Orchard
Tr. 596—Lots 8 , 9, and 10. Blk. 3, Riv- water Canal in N'-jNW ^NE'i; all E
§j i for her home in Burns after a visit of
erside
Add.
Ontario.
$30.00.
2 several weeks with her parents Mr. and
(of Orchard Water Canal ln SWV4NE14 ;
S Mrs. R. J. Davis of Nyssa and friends
Tr. 597—West 95 ft of lots 24 and 25, all n of Orchard Water Canal in
g in Ontario. Last Thursday evening she Blk. 5, Riverside Add. Ontario. $40.00. SW14NEI4, Sec. 26. Twp. 15, Rng. 42.
Leaves Nyssa at 8:27 westbound for Weiser.
g I was the honor guest at a bridge party
Tr. 598—Lots 39 and 40, Blk, 2, Ter- *10.00.
g - given by Mrs. Paul Van Petten in On- race Heights Add., Ontario. *10.00.
Tr. 637—NV4SEV», SE'iSE'/*, Sec. 17;
Leaves Nyssa at 2 :05 p. m. eastbound for
g tario. She also accompanied the Van
Tr. 599—Lots 33, 34, 35 and 36 and 37, S'4SWt4, W 'iS E ',, Sec. 16; NWH4-
g Pattens to Boise Saturday night. She Blk 1, Riverside Add., Ontario, *50.00. NE!4, Sec. 21, Twp. 25 S., Rng. 40. $160.
Boise and way points.
g spent Sunday with her husband’s par-
Tr. 600—Block 2, All of Blk. 7 less Lot
Tr. 638—NH, Sec. 31, Twp. 30, S, Rng.
— ents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cockrum in 14 of said Block Hope Add., Vale, *50.00. 43. $160.00.
E I Ontario.
Tr. 601—Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26, Blk.
Tr. 639—SEV4NWI4, Sec. 2, Twp. 17
S tag e D epot a t T h e Nyssa P harm acy
24. town of Brogan. *20.00.
5., Rng. 47 less 6 acres .$60.00.
FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS,
Tr. 602—Lots 19 and, 20. Blk. 75, On­
Tr. 640—8W>/,NW>i, Sec. 36, Twp. 31
made to your measure, see special tario $ 10 . 00 .
5., Rng. 46. $50.00
Daily Service From Nyssa
agent from E. V. Price Company at
Tr. 603—Lots 13 and 14 Home Park
Tr. 641—NEHNE'4, Sec. 31, Twp. 15
WILSON DRYGOODS NEXT SAT- Fruit Tracts, Sec. 32, Twp. 15, Rng. 47, 5., Rng. 47 less 1 acre. $39.00.
, g ; URDAY AND MONDAY, Sept. 23 and * 1.00 per acre.
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Tr 642—WViNW‘4, Sec 10; SE;SEy«,
25.
Tr. 604—E^NWVJ, Sec. 14, Twp. 21, Sec. 9, Twp. 17 S„ Rng. 47. $120.00.
S„ Rng. 46. *80.00.
Tr. 643—NWViNW’i , Sec. 25, Twp.
FOUND—Good Fountain pen. Inquire
Tr. 605—E^NE'/i, Sec 7. Twp. 18 S„ 15 S„ Rng. 42. $20.00.
at Journal office.
Rng. 45. $40.00.
Tr. 644—EViSW'i, Sec 22, Twp. 16 S„
T O P T he E arly M ark et
Tr. 606—Secs 5 and 9, Twp. 15 S., Rng. 43. *100.00.
FOR RENT—4-room house with run­ Rng. 43. *400.00.
Tr. 645—N Vs NE %, Sec. 18, Twp. 18 S
W ith Y our Turkey*
ning water. $6 month. Norcott Service
Tr. 607—NE14, Sec. 34, Twp 17 S„ Rng. 46 $210.00.
Station.
Rng. 44. *100.00.
Tr. 648—All E and N of Ry. in NE1»,
Year after year, the Thanksgiving market is the
Tr. 608—SEV4SW>«4, E'sN W 1-, SE44. Sec. 22. Twp. 16 S., Rng. 43. *10.00.
L egal A dv ertisem en ts
Sec. 15; NV4NEV4 Sec. 20, Twp. 17 S.,
Tr.
647—NWV4 SWH4,
SHSWH,
best market—
SWUSEVi, Sec 22, Twp. 17 S„ Rng. 44.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Tr. 609—N '-iSE 'i. NE'JSW1,. Sec. 20, *40.00.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant Twp. 17 S.. Rng. 46. $00.00.
Tr. 648—SW LNW L,
NWLSWVi,
to an order duly made by the County
Tr. 610—E liN W Ii, Sec. 12, Twp. 17 Sec. 24. Twp. 16 S„ Rng. 47. *80.00.
Court of Malheur County, Oregon, S„ Rng. 43 E. *40.00.
Tr. 649—WHNEV*, Sec. 17, Twp 16 S
bearing date the 6 th day of Septem­
Tr. 611—SE L SE ', Sec. 5; N E '.N E 'i, Rng 47. $80.00.
ber, 1933, to me directed In the matter Sec. 8 , Twp. 25 S., Rng. 42 $80.00.
Tr. 650—S W 'i, Sec. 12, Twp. 18 S„
Will turn the trick of getting Your Birds Plump
of the sale of lands bid In by said
Tr. 612—SWWNEW less right of way Rng. 44. $100.00.
County for taxes and commanding me reserved by County, Sec. 1 Twp. 18 S.,
Tr. 651—All S of canal except lateral
and Finn— The kind that bring the good price
to sell the real property hereinafter de- Rng. 46. *40.00.
scribed, that I shall on the 21 st day of
Tr. 613—S IsS W 'iS W 'i. Sec. 13. Twp.
October, 1933, at the hour of 10:00 18 S„ Rng. 46. *160.00.
o’c'ock In the forenoon of said day, at
Tr. 614—NE',SW',4, Sec 23. Twp. 16
the north main entrance door of the 5.. Rng. 46 $200.00.
County Court House at Vale. Malheur
Tr. 615—E 1*, Sec. 36, Twp. 16 S., Rng.
County, Oregon, offer for sale at public 46. $150.00.
auction, to the highest bidder therefor,
Tr. 616—SE t 4 SW 'i, Sec 13, Twp. 16
the lands hereinafter described for not 5.. Rng. 47. *20.00.
Your Market For Your Farm Products
less than the prices fixed by the Court
Tr. 617—SWViSWVl, Sec. 29, Twp. 19
for each lot or tract, and the propor­ S„ Rng. 47. $200.00.
Phone 26
Nyssa, Ore.
tionate cost of publication to be added
Tr. 618—NEy4SW»4, Sec. 15, Twp. 16
to each lot or tract so sold.
5.. Rng 47 *40.00.
Said lands will be offered for sale as
Tr. 619—N 4SEt4, Sec. 14, Twp. 16
fol'ows: All tracts priced at $200.00 or 5.. Rng. 47. *80.00.
L IT T L E N EW S
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you w an t to know w ho w ants to
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