The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 28, 1934, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1934
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IN APPLE VA LLEY
K Apple Valley—After a chat with W.
B. Adams, Levi Stephens was startled to
Tave his car run away last Tuesday,
cranked It and It started a cross
ountry jaunt, striking one of the
Adams cows. The car jumped two
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NYSSA
SHOE
SHOP
Invites you to bring in
your old shoes. What
Kp may seem beyond re-
I ; pair might be made into
a good understanding
and add a few steps to
economy.
j Expert Leather W ork
g
NYSSA SHOE SHOP
Ross Parkinson, Prop.
Nyssa, Oregon
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ditehfci and went through two fences
stopping at the Stout garden. The
cow was badly hurt so had to be killed.
While playing baseball at Homedale
last Sunday, Jack Reed was struck In
the eye by a ball. Three stitches were
required to close the cut. Jack was at
home for the week end from the CCC
camp.
W. S. Adams with his daughter and
family attended a reunion In Parma
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rich of
Medesto, Cal., who were guests of the
Powers. Hickman and Adams families.
Mrs. Leonard Newgen and Mrs Hlg
gins entertained the ladies aid Thurs­
day at the home of the latter.
Mrs. Glen Van Landingham came
from Pocatello to visit relatives here
Indefinitely.
Dewey Ray of Nyssa purchased some
fat beef in this community last week.
Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell’s sister Mrs.
Grace Alley and children came from
Moorland, Okla., to visit with the Cald­
well family.
Crews have completed apple thin­
ning in this district.
Rheumatic Pain Stopped
by Lemon Juice Recipe
T y this. If it doesn’t relieve you, make you
feel better and younger and happier, your
druggist will refund your money. Get a pack­
age of the REV PRESCRIPTION. Mix it with
a quart of water, add the juice o f 4 lemons and
take a tablespoonful two times a day. In 48
hours, usually, the pain is gone, joints limber
up, wonderful glorious relief is felt. Equally
good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Costa
only a few cents a day. For sale, recommended
and guaranteed by all leading druggists. Any
druggist will get the REV PRESCRIPTION
if you ask him to do so.
Miracle Laboratories,
2700 Park Boulevard Oakland, Calif.
You claim there Is no more reasan to suffer PILES than from
toothache. You absolutely guaran;ee
a
M IRACLE PILE ABSORBENT
arlll give Immediate Relief to Itching, Bleeding, Protruding PILES
or it doesn't cost me one penny.
I enclose One Dollar or Trial Package (money back If not sat­
isfied) to be sent Postpaid InPlain Wrapper.
Print Name....... ...............
Street
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City, State ...................... „
FIRE LOSS HEAVY
A T M cD E R M in
Rural Schools and City Schools— Summer Work
and School Year Positions
CONTINENTAL
TEACHERS AGENCY, INC.
“ Thanks for sending me so many good posi­
tions to apply for, over 30 during the first five
days I was enrolled.” — An Illinois Teacher
SCH OOL OFFICIALS— W e can put you in
touch with the very finest teachers. Our service
is free to you.
I wouldn’t wonder there’ll be a little
comer,
Where old men swap their tales of fish­
ing lore,.
Or they’ll sit in the shade of the tree
of life and ponder,
Over things they never understood be­
fore.
And Dad will tell, perhaps, of the home
down yonder
Where a loved one sits and waits so
patiently.
For the one-way ticket that means
they’ll be united,
Means they’ll be together for all eter­
nity.
When cared and worries came to make
life heavy
His presence soothed my mind like a
dampened towel
It will make no difference how over­
crowded Heaven is
There! be a great big place up there for
Daddy Powell.
—Ruby Ellis Rust
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind neighbors
and friends for their floral offerings
and the kindnesses extended at the
time of the death of our beloved little
daughter Daryleen.
Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Baker and
family.
W
DON M. GRAHAM
Administrator of the Estate of
Patrick Gallagher, Deceased.
BY VIRTUE of an execution In fore­
closure, duly Issued by the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Malheur, dated the
2nd day of June, 1934, and to me dir­
ected upon an order and decree of sale
rendered in said Court on the 28th day
of May, 1934, in a certain suit in said
Court wherein Winifred Brown Thomas
was plaintiff and Mary E. Lyells, Angie
E. Cook and A. V. Cook, and each
thereof, were defendants, and wherein
the plaintiff Winifred Brown Thomas
recovered judgment against the de­
fendants, and each thereof, In the sum
of $1,000.00, with interest thereon from
the 20th day of December, 1932; for the
further sum of $26.57, and for the
further sum of $100.00 attorney fees
and further sum of $19.90, costs and
disbursements, which judgment was en­
rolled and docketed in the Clerk's of­
fice In said County on the 2nd day of
June, 1934.
THEREFORE, By virtue of said exe­
cution, judgment, order and order of
sale, and in compliance with the com­
mands of said writ, I will, on the 7th
day of July, 1934, at the hour of 10
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
o ’clock in the forenoon of said day, at
SERIAL NO. 028843
the North Main Entrance of the Coun­
United States Land Office, ty Court House, in Vale, Malheur Coun­
The Dalles, Oregon, June 8, 1934. ty, Oregon, sell, at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, all the
To Whom It May Concern:
right, title, and Interest of the above
Notice Is hereby given that the State named defendants, and each of them.
of Oregon has filed in this office the
following list of lands, to-wit:
WM j NEK, SE14, S e c t i o n 30;
NW Vi NE *4, Lot 1, Section 31; Twp.
Get that Hat, Suit and
30 S„ Range 45 E.W.M. SE'aSW'/i,
Dress—
SW4SE14, Section 22; SEt4SE’4,
Section 24; NHSW14, N H S E 'i,
CAPITALIZED
Section 26; SEliNEK, Section 28;
Twp 30-S.. Range 44 E.W.M. NV4-
Not Just Cleaned
SW14, SE!4SWti, S E 'i, Section 7;
N14NEt4, NE’ iNW K,
NHSW14,
Section 8; NE14, Lot 4, N ‘,4SE!4,
Section 18; Lot 1, Section 19; Twp.
31 S., Range 43 E.W.M. N14NEV4,
SW ‘/4, WHSEV4, SB 14BE 14, Section
34, Twp. 30, S., Range 42 E.W.M.
W H, WHE14. Lot 1, SE'4SEy4 Sec­
tion 2; NE14NE14, Section 10;
NW14SW14, SE%, Section 11; N14,
WV4SW14, SE14SWV4, Section 12;
NW14, NHSW14, SE14SW14, SEW,
Section 13; EWNEH, NEWSEW,
Section 14; NWNEW, SEWNEW,
Section 24, Twp. 31 8„ Range 42,
E M ,
and has applied for a patent for said
lands under the acts of August 18, 1894,
Leave your cleaning at the Unit­
(Stat., 372-422), June 11, 1896, (29 Stat.
434), and March 3, 1901, (31 Stat., 1133-
ed Laundry Nyssa. Mrs. Margaret
1188), relating to the granting of not to
Pashley Is our local agent.
exceed a million acres of arid lands to
each of certain states; and that the
said list, with Its accompanying proofs,
CA PITA L CLEANERS
is open for the inspection of all persons
BOISE
-
IDAHO
Interested, and the public generally.
Within thq next sixty days following
IT’S T1MÈSTO CHANGE LUBRICANTS
per Cord
Delivered on the Cars at Nyssa
Each car contains
16 cords— go in with your
It is the cheapest fuel on the market and the
most satisfactory for a quick hot fire— just the
thing for the kitchen range and there are also
large slabs in every cord for the fireplace.
Dwight Smith, Mgr.
PHONE 15
NYSSA
Oregon
Nyssa
*
You will find it an easy and pleasant task if you
use one o f our Cold Pack Canners. 9-Pint, 7
Quart or 4 1-2 Gallon. Adjustable size. Saves
fuel, time and tem per......... see them today.
What could be more appetizing after a hot day
than a freezer o f ice cream?
Freezes Cream Easily and Quickly
2 QUART F R E E Z E R ............ $1.19
Drop In Any Time
Baldridge Implement Co.
NYSSA
PHONE 113
OREGON
.................................................................................... .
Ice C ream
Popsickles and Cones
W e are ready to serve you with a tasty lunch or
meal any hour of the day. Drop in.
Try our Special Sunday Dinners
The Nyssa Cafe
Nyssa
Mrs. Ruth Ayre, Prop.
■an
EvertjTwo Minutes
F you are underinsured, or if you let
Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy
much valuable property in a brief time.
Y ou owe it to yourself to be carefully
protected. H ow could you be adequately
compensated for your loss if you were
uninsured or underinsured?
Sink Faucets
Let ui help you obtain an ap­
praisal, mahs suggestions, and
furnish adtquatt insurants■
$4.50 Installed
Light grade oil in the crankcase and light grade
grease in differenntial and transmission does not
offer proper lubrication for warm weather.
CARS OILED AND GREASED
Boise-Payette Lumber Co.
Welding
loss.
Combination Mixing
Very Attractive
Battery Service
your fire insurance lapse even for a single
day, your property values are exposed to
SPECIAL !
Very New Very Handy
For Auto Repairing
ANOTHER H O M E BURNS
Chromium Plated
neighbor and buy a car.
ED. W . PRUYN
Easier This Summer
/
Green Slab Wood $3.49
See
CANNING!
LOTT D. BROWN,
Attorney for the Estate.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Journal Atl3 Are Your
ShooDing Guide
im r
1850 Dowing St., Denver Colo.
Covers the ENTIRE United States
I do not think that Heaven' will be too
splendid
For ordinary folk like you and me,
And I hope they’ll find a sunny place
for Daddy
Where the waters of life run crystal
and free.
the date of thl3 notice, protests or con­ 1 ubjeot to their statutory right of re­
tests against the claim of the State to demption in and to the following de-
any tract describid in the list, on t! ■ -rlSed real property, to-wtt:
ground of failure to comply with the
Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Block
law, on the ground of the non-desert I One Hundred Seventy-three (173)
character of the land, on tire ground of
In the City of Ontario, County of
Malheur, State of Oregon.
a prior adverse right, or on the ground
that the same is more valuable fer Taken and levied upon as the property
mineral than for agricultural purpose , c f the above named defendants, and
will be received and poted for repon each of them, or so much thereof as
1 may be necessary to satisfy said judg-
to the Genera! Land Office at Wash­ , ment and decree In favor of the above
ington, D. C.
named defendants, and each of them,
j together with all costa that have or
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
may accrue.
June 14-Aug 6
Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 7th day
:c f June, 1934.
C. W. GLENN,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Sheriff of Malheur County, Ore.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Lott D. Brown,
the undersigned, administrator of the
i Attorney for Plaintiff.
estate of Patrick Gallagher, deceased,
Date of First Publication June 7th, 1934
has filed his final account, In said mat­ Date of Last Publication July 5th, 1931.
ter with the County Court of Malheur
Date of Sale, July 7th, 1934.
County, Oregon, and that Saturday, the
7th day of July, 1934, at 10 o’clock A, M.
at the County Court Room, In the
County Court House, in Vale, Malheur
County, Oregon, has been fixed by said
Court as the time and place for hear­
Make . . . .
ing objections to said final account and
the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published June 7th,
1934.
m uirn ni!i;i;:i
You still have time to secure a good posi­
tion. for the coming school year.. Good positions
are available in every state. Complete informa­
tion will be mailed on receipt o f a three cent
stamp. Send for it today.
Misses Dorothy Austin, Kathryn Oil-
more and Mary LeMoyne returned Sat­
urday from Cove where they attended
the annual two weeks session of sum­
mer school of the Episcopal church.
Miss Dorothy received a certificate for
five years attendance and credits
which make her an accredited Sunday
School teacher. Isobel Sarazin attend­
ed the Cove institute the first week
but returned early In order to accom­
pany her parents to Salt Lake.
McDermitt—Three fires occured In
the McDermitt vicinity last week, one
of the most costly being In the village
of McDermitt. There the recently ln-
! stalled modern Ice plant and ice house
! of the Commercial Hotel owned by
Louis Bllboa burned to the ground.
A grass fire on McDermitt creek de­
stroyed a number of cottonwood trees
and considerable range feed. A brush
fire at Mitchell Cobeagas destroyed
the corrals and a field of wheat.
Legal Advertisement
Mrs. Joe Gruell and son with Mrs.
Wm. Aubrey of Opallte were luncheon
NOTICE OF CONSTABLE’S SALE
guests of Mrs. L. M Simpson Tuesday.
John Holbrook and Ed. Oakes of
By virtue of a certified copy of the
Boise were here Tuesday en route to notice of lien, which lien was filed In
Reno.
the office of the County Clerk of Mal­
Mrs. George Bodle and Mrs. Harrison heur County on June 20th, 1934, where­
Wilson of Opallte visited In Paradise in A. C. McFarlane, claimant gave
notice of his Intention to hold a lien
Valley last week.
Joe Gruell and family left Wednes­ upon the personal property herein­
day for their home at Hawthorne. Nev­ after described, for claimant's services
ada, where Gruell is employed at the In caring for, safely keeping and stor­
naval base. They have been visiting ing said personal property, which said
Mrs. Gruell’s mother Mrs. Wm. Aubrey certified copy of said notice of lien,
at Opalite and sister Mrs. Chester Wil­ bears the request endorsed thereon,
for the foreclosure of such lien, and re­
kinson at McDermitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reynolds moved to quiring me the undersigned Constable
Marslng, Idaho. Mrs. Ike Crosby ac­ of Malheur County, Oregon to take the
companied them to Jordan Valley to personal property described In such
notice of lien into my possession and
visit there a week.
hold the same, and to advertise the
Ben Reynolds, who has been operat­
same for sale and to sell the same, ac­
ing a fleet of trucks on the I. O. N.
cording to law to satisfy said lien and
highway for the Utah Constructior ^
accrued interest, and the costs of tak­
company In Nevada, will begin work on
ing, holding and selling the same:
the new contract awarded his company
Notice is hereby given that I will on
on the Idaho side.
Saturday the 14th day of July 1934, at
Herb Whiting spent the week end at the hour of 11:00 o'clock In the fore­
Burns.
noon of the said day, at the McFarlane
A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. place, being the last place on the north
Ross Harden at the McDermitt Indian side of the highway leading from Nys­
reservation June 17. On Tuesday Mrs. sa to Parma, In Malheur County and
Harden was taken to Winnemucca hos­ being near the bank of the Snake river
pital for medical treatment.
In said Malheur County, to the high­
Ed Lempkl had the misfortune to est bidder for cash, the following per­
break his nose while operating a cater­ sonal property to-wit:
One Ford Roadster, year built
pillar on the I. O. N. Shirley Scroggins
1929, motor number A 743434, ser­
took him to Winnemucca for treatment.
ial number same, now bearing Nev­
The many friends of R. E.. Montgom­
ada License Number 9359
ery were glad to welcome him home at
To satisfy said lien In the amount of
the Orevada hotel on Tuesday last.
$25.00 and
accrued Interest and
Wm. Young, concrete contractor on
the cost of taking possession of and
the I. O. N. has returned to Fallon.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kinney, Vernon holding and selling said personal pro­
Sharp and Howard Harney enjoyed a perty.
pleasant picnic Sunday at Hinkey Dated ai Nyssa, Oregon, June 22, 1934.
Summit.
H. D HOLMES,
Mrs. Wayman of Elko, mother of
Willis Wayman, went to Reno and Car-
Constable of Nyssa Precinct
son City to visit relatives, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Willis Wayman. The latter 1st publication June 28, 1934
2nd publication July 5, 1934.
returned with her husband Sunday.
IN MEMORI AM
T cacKers
SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES