The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 21, 1933, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JO URN, IL, THURS., DECEMBER 21, 1933
VorhieS, Mr. Simmerman are coach­
APPLE V A L L E Y XM A S
ranches which have been re-leased to mature serially at the rate of $43,000 cent (85) of the bonds before it should
ing the various parts.
Sam Brown and Walter Cox. A 600- per year, on the first day of January of | become effective, but the supplemental
PROGRAM ON FRIDAY
ih e school parties will be given on bushel corn crib was built on the place j each year from 1935 to 1944, inclusive. I contract of September 1. 1933 modified
Friday afternoon, after which pupils farmed by Cox, a machine shed on th e ; The other evidences of indebtedness so this provision by requiring the deposit
will be dismissed for a week’s vacation. Brown place.
to be liquidated are held by the State of Eighty per cent Uk)) or $341000 par
Mr and Mrs. Ben NorthrUge of Val­
of Oregon and consist of certificates of value of the bonds, and there have
Mrs. J, S Stout was 111 last week.
Apple Valley- The school ana com­ ley City, N. D. are coming to Apple
The Otam family will reside where indebtedness of said District aggregat­ now been deposited with the Reclama­
munity will join at the annual Christ­
mas program here on Friday evening. Valley this week to spend a month’s the Manaekos operated a very success- ing $124,500 warrants of said District, tion Commission of Oregon $360,000,
vacation with their daughter Mis. Ed. | ful farm last season.
in the sum of $13,194.44. and warrants par value, of such bonds, or 83.72 per­
An operetta, "Santa Claus in Blunder- Simmerman.
Mrs. Charley Van Cleef visited last of said District drawn on the so-called cent. After all the bonds have been
land,” will be the prinicipa! feature
The Castaters plan to bring their
with the following students taking the daughter Mary from the Caldwell san­ week with Mrs. Carl Pielstlck. The Van revolving fund, amounting to the sum deposited, the Commission shall cause
j such poitlonof the bonds as are propor-
leading parts: Glen Bonde, Santa; itarium Saturday as she is convalescent Cleefs recently returned from a visit in of $5,138.83.
Y O U ARE FURTHER N O T I- tlonate to the aggregate amount of the
California with Mr. Van CVeef's par­
Grace Gooing, mayor; Norma Stout, from an appendix operation.
FIED that a genera! description of the ; segregated lien paid by settlers from
ents.
Virginia Shultz, Donna Miller, Mar­
Bcbby Newgen is improving and is
guerite Cloward, secretaries;
Mable now able to be around on crutches.
Gene Reed Is pulling out the old terms and conditions of said contract time to time to be canceled.
In case any non-partlci]>atlng bond-
and said supplemental contract is as
Bonde. Miss Taken; Kenneth Cald­
Mr. Simmerman took his students, orchard trees on the Fred Thompson follows:
ho’Uer brings mandamus picceec .igs
well, Doctor; Roger Norland, maid; through the capital building, airport,; tract.
The bonded indebtedness of the Dis­ to compel the District to assess or col­
Robert Dnffy, Ida Norland, Delis Als- postoffice and other interesting places I Ivan Tener was here from Des
lect principal or interest cn account of
paugh and Walter Birks. Other stud­ in Boise one day last week.
Moines to spend hs vacation with his trict, consisting of $430,000 principal the outstanding bonds, the
contract
ents are in the choruses. Mrs. E. Sim-
Jas. J. Lane returned to Creswell 4’arents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tener and and $76,500 unpaid Interest accrued to further provides for the delivery of
and Including January 1, 1932, making
meran is pianist while the other teach­ Or., last week after a visit here,
brother Burl. He left Monday,
matured coupons and bonds to the Dis­
ers Mrs. Ray Danforth, Miss Bernice made extensive Improvements on
The following students made the a total of $506,500, Is apportioned trict and the use of such coupons and
equally
against
the
irrigable
acre­
; honor roll for the last period: 1st grade
bonds in paying the assessment. The
j —Irene Blessinger,
Delbert
Edison, age of the District lands, amounting to contract is by its terms made binding
8000
acres,
as
shown
by
a
survey
made
Berta Perkins, Norma Stegner; 2nd—
the publio corporations or bodies ex­
Mabel Henshaw, Raymond Latta, Rob­ by the State Engineer of Oregon and ecuting it, regardless of changes in
ert Edison; 3rd—Susie
Moenaka, listed in an exhibit recorded with said on the public corporations or bodies ex­
Wilda Bonde, Laura Lee Baker; 6th— contract, at the rate of $63.3125 per ir­ ecutors, administrators and assigns of
Mabel Bonde; 8th—Grace Gooing, Vlr- rigable acre, of which $53.75 bears in­ the settlers, and upon future settlers in
terest from January 1, 1933, at a rate
| ginia Schultz, Norma Stout.
the District, without the necessity of
Jess Mahan has moved to the Lack- not to exceed Three per cent (3) per re-execution of the contract.
And Garage
annum.
The
sun$
of
$809.65
is
accepted
land farm recently vacated by the Bar­
Appropriate provisions are made for
by the bondholders in full payment of
ney family who went to Payette.
Now Completely Equipped to do all kinds of
the execution of satisfaction of the
the
interest
due
July
1,
1932.
Until
1941
Earl Robinson sent word to friends
Machine Work and Automotive Repair.
the rate of interest is subject to re­ segregated lien upon payment of the
j that he has work in a hotel In the win- duction
by the Reclamation Commis­ full amount of such lien by the owner
I ter resort city of Miami, Florida.
My future policy the highest grade
sion to what the settlers can pay. The of any particular tract or tracts in 40-
workmanship and use only nationally
settlers grant and convey to the com­ acrc units, and under other provisions
advertised automotiv parts.
mittee acting for the participating Carey Act land entered subsequent to
JORDAN
VALLEY
Near the Schoolhouse
bondholders a several lien upon their the contract and lands sold by Malheur
respective
lands in 40-acre tracts, for County or said District, for taxes, are
PIONEER DIES
the said sum of $63.3125 pel* irrigable made subject to all the provisions of
I
acre, and agree to pay interest, as said contract with reference to the seg­
aforesaid, on $53.75 of this amount. regated lien, etc. The District agrees
JORDAN VALLEY—Abraham Den­ Interest payments are made through to conduct its business on a cash basis,
ny, 73, pioneer cattleman of Jordan
the District Secretary, and other pay­ except in unusual emergencies, and to
Valley, Oregon, died at Caldwell Sat­ ments are to be made direct to the refuse to deliver water to settlers delin­
urday. He was bom at Ulverston, Lan­ Committee. As to settlers making pay­ quent in payment of maintenance as­
W e Are
cashire, England, August 9, 1860, and ments as aforesaid, the Committee sessments, and further agrees that if
emigrated to the United States when a waives the right to claim that the obli­ funds become available, under future
lad of 19. He was engaged in stock gation of the bond., is a general obli­ legislation, for distribution to the bond­
raising in the Jordan VaL'ey country gation, and agrees that the payment by holders it will apply such funds in
for more than 40 years.
such settlers of their equitable share liquidating the bonds.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
He was a member of Silver City lodge for their lands as provided in said
No. 13, A. F. and A. M., and of the contract, shall absolve them from all that for a more complete and detailed
order of Elks. Services were held at the statutory obligations for the payment statement of the exact terms and pro­
Elks temple In Caldwell Tuesday with of the similiar obligations of other visions of said contract and said sup­
Highest Market Prices
interment in Canyon Hill cemetery at lands. The Committee further waives plement contract, and for the legal
Caldwell. The Masonic lodge, Mount the right until January 1, 1982 to de­ description of the land included in
W ill Be Paid
Moriah No. 39, had charge of the ser­ mand payment of the principal of the said 8,000 irrigable acres, you may re­
bonds and the interest accrued thereon fer to the record of said contracts in
vices at the grave.
to and including January 1, 1932, and Book 17 of Mortgages, at pages 233 to
further waives the right to demand in­ 253, Inclusive, in the records of Malheur
See us for
terest at any higher rate than Three County, Oregon, and to the petition on
Legal Advertisement
per cent (3) on the principal sum of file in this proceeding.
FEEDS AND SEEDS
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, ARE
$430,000.
NOTICE
The Committee grants to any settler FURTHER NOTIFIED that the own­
ers and holders of the following num­
IN 'THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the privileges of liquidating the entire
indebtedness against any 40-acre sub­ bered bonds of said Jordan Valley Ir­
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MAL- division of his land by paying Fifty per rigation District, to-wlt:
1, 3, 5-9, inc„ 14-16, inc„ 19. 20,
cent (50) of the sum of $63.3125 per
HEUR COUNTY.
25-29, inc„ 40, 42, 44, 50, 52-56, Inc.
irrigable acre thereof, plus accrued
Ted Newell, Mgr.
87-90 inc„ 97, 99 100, 187-196, Inc. 207,
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETI­ interest, In 1932, Fifty-one per cent
208. 237, 238, 241-245, inc„ 255-260,
(51)
In
1933,
and
so
on,
increasing
the
TION
OF
C.
E.
LANNINO,
W.
S.
NYSSA, ORE.
PHONE 26
inc„ 268,270,293-295 lnc„ 351, 391-397,
BRUCE and LAYTON STOCKING, payment by One per cent. (1) of said
inc„ 401-404, inc„ 448-450, lnc„ 476,
AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS principal amount each year. If the ir­
477, 493-495, inc„ 500, 523 and 524,
OF JORDAN VALLEY IRRIGA­ rigation works are later improved so
t u be
UC b capable
a ira u ic U
i i g a v m g îiik
jx v - than
e iu * 4 i | have failed to deposit their bonds with
as to
of t n irrigating
more
TION DISTRICT, F O R
C O N ­ cco
STRUCTIVE CONSENT OF THE 8.000 acres, the State Engineer of Ore- | Oie State Réclamation Commission of
Oregon, and have failed to otherwise
OWNERS A N D HOLDERS O F gon shall determine the acreage so to
signify their consent to said contract,
BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT TO A bd irrigated on the request of the Dis­
and that a'l holders of the said bonds
CERTAIN CONTRACT DATED AS trict, and from the recording of such
If it’s a turkey, a fat hen or a Roast,
determination, t h e
a d d i t i o n a l above described, and numbered, are re­
OF JANUARY 1, 1932.
a c r e a g e s h a l l be
s u b j e c t quired to file in the said Circuit Court
TO ALL OWNERS AND OR HOLD­ to the payment of $63.3125 p e r for Malheur County, in the matter of
ERS OF THE BONDS OF JORDAN irrigable acre, with interest from the sa^ petition, their written dissent from
VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT, date of such recording, but this addi­ or objection to said contract herein
KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, WHOSE tional lien is for the sole benefit of the before described, and if such dissent
BONDS HAVE NOT BEEN DE­ Bondholders and wil’ no* reduce the shall not be filed in writing in said
POSITED WITH THE STATE REC­ lien on the original 8,000 acres. In the Court and cause within ninety (90)
LAMATION COMMISSION OF THE event of dpfault in the payment inter­ days from the 21st day of December,
STATE OF OREGON, PURSUANT est cn or before March 15th of any 1933, the date of the first publication
TO OREGON SESSION LAWS 1933, year, in accordance with the contract. of said notice, the owners and-or hold-
CHAPTER 437, AND THE CON­ the Committee may foreclose the lien ors of said bonds who fail to file such
TRACT HEREINAFTER REFER­ thus granted substantially in the man­ dissent or objections with said Court in
RED TO:
ner of foreclosing mortgages under the said cause shall be deemed to have con­
sented to all the terms and conditions
IT’ S DELICIOUS
statute.
YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, ARE
The settlers waive credits in favor for the liquidation of said indebted-
HEREBY NOTIFIED, under and in ac­ of their respective lands, aggregating
When it comes from the sanitary, up-to-date
cordance with the provisions of Chap- $90,446.25, and the Reclamation Com­
! ter 437 of the Session Laws of Oregon mission of Oregon agrees that if per­ • iiM iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiTiiiim iniriiiii
market at Nyssa Packing Company.
for 1933, that Jordan Valley Irrigation missive legislation is passed it will
District, an Oregon irrigation district waive claims of the State of Oregon
corporation, the lands of which are lo­ against the District, aggregating $142,
VA L E HOT SPRINGS
cated in Malheur County Oregon, has 743.27, plus any interest accrued there­
SANITARIUM
entered into a certain contract, dated on. All bonds deposited under the con­
as of January 1, 1932, for the ultimate tract, and all moneys received by the
Dr. D. A. Sexton, Prop.
liquidation of the bonded and other Committee, shall be pooled, funds shall
indebtedness of said District, the other be distributed only on dividends de­
Rheumatism, Diabetes, Paralysis
parties to said contract being the State clared by the Committee after paying
Influenza, successfully treated.
Reclamation Commission of the State necessary expenses, and bonds once de­
Mineral Water 212 Deg. Fr.
c f Oregon, the County Court of Mal­ posited m a y
not be withdrawn,
heur County, Oregon, the Bondholders’ a'though rights in the pool are assign­
ROOMS AND BOARD
Protective Committee of the Jordan able. The deposit of the bonds consti­
At Reasonable Rates
Everything in Meats
Valley Irrigation District, representing tutes the consent of the bondholders to
and acting for all participating bond­ the contract. The original contract pro­
holders, and the settlers on the lands vided for the deposit of Eighty-five per
NYSSA, ORE.
ii ii ill ......... m u
m m i m i in ti mm
PHONE 6
within said District, and said District
1 has also entered into a certain supple­
mental contract dated September 1, ^tUMnuMaHKttMKIIIIl II III I 111 I DM II l:i IIII III III HUH Mil 11 III 11111IIHIMMHIR III ■M M M M M g
11933, both of which said contracts were | g
¡filed for record with the County Clerk
I of Malheur County, Oregon, on or
| about the 24th day of November, 1933,
and recorded in Book 17 of Mortgages,
Every Day Is . . . .
at pages 233-253, inclusive, in the rec­
ords of said Malheur County, and both
of said contracts are now in full force
and effect.
Jordan Machine Shop
In The Market
For Your Spuds
ness, as provided in said contract and
hereinbefore set forth, and that such
failure within such time to file such
disacRt end objections
os aforesaid
shaU be equivalent to the signing ex­
ecution and delivery of said contract
either personally or through the agency
of said Bondholders Protective Com­
mittee.
This notice is published pursuant to
an order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Malhe; * County,
and the first
publication thereof is
made on the 21st day of December.
1933.
JORDAN VALLEY IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
By C. E. Lannlng, President,
Richards and Haga,
Residence and Postoffice Address
Boise, Idaho.
Attorneys for District.
ATTEST:
O. A. Palmer, Secretary.
(SEAL)
Dec. 21- Jan. 18
NYSSA LIBRARY
Open Saturday
Town patrons, 2:30 to 5:30
Out of town patrons 2:30 to 7:30
All patrons welcome.
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian
Guarantee Work
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UNITED LAUNDRY
GIFTS
j
YOU
ARE FURTHER N O T I ­
FIED that the bonds of said District
to be liquidated under the terms of said
I contract are all dated January 1, 1924,
bear interest at the rate of Six per
cent (6) per annum payable semi-
annually, are in denominations of
*1,000 and $500, respectively, are num
be red 1-530, Inclusive, amount in the
aggregate to $430,000, par value, and
NYSSA, OREGON
We are well equipped to do your Laundry nice­
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Our Low Prices W ill Pleas©
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Phone 83F2
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Everything for Fall Building
Boise-Payette Lumber Co.
Phone 15
Nyssa, Oregon
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
It’s Time to Start Thinking About—
CHRISTM AS
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Community Silverware, 35 year guarantee, in
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While Our Stock Lasts
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—make your selection early.
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Kodak Finishing
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Interlock Magazine Racks, $1.20
Beautiful Lamps, Tables, Chairs, and for the
more elaborate gift what could be nicer than
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Interlock Chairs for Children at $1.20
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rough dry or float'ironed.
For The Home
Yes, we carry the best coal1 we can buy.
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PHONE 301
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NYSSA
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