The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 21, 1935, Image 2

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
—
The Gate City Journal
BERWYN BURKE, Publisher
U, 1935
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
I WINDOW PUT IN
LIVE COWS SIDE AT
Cutoff
OREGON STATE
Western Towns Are United On
Route For The I. O. N.
es -
WE RECOMMEND THEM
Idaho side of this territory were en­
The Lower Snake River Valley, abled to secure this route. At the
Corvallis—A cow with a window
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
which comprises the territory from time Malheur County lent Its aid.
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission though
Boise on West to Weiser and North it was expected that this route would into her stomach through which the
the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of
to New Meadows and McCall Is an gd from Nyssa up Succor Creek and action may be observed directly is
March 3, 1879.
! rea comprising farm lands of great on to California, and give the lower used in classes in physiology in the
productivity and an immense tonn­ section of this territory and parti­ veterinary department at Oregon
A. L. FLETCHER
age and has the potentiality of In­ cularly Malheur County the most l State college. The cow is alive and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
creasing many fold of the present direct and closest access to these healthy and Is not disturbed by the
fact that her Interior can be reveal­
amount. The fact of this immense markets.
...8150
One Year ...
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ed by the simple removal of a rubber
tonnage
present
and
potential
has
Later
on,
Malheur
County
in
a
.....75c
Six Months
long emphasized the necessity of an spirit of cooperation and working to plug.
outlet by the shortest possible route the end of the greatest good to
The operation on the cow that
:
OREGON
NYSSA
to the California markets, which Is all. waived its right to the route go­ made the "window” possible, is not
ADVERTISING RATES
the best customer for this section. ing as above indicated, and consent­ new to science but this is believed
Looking to that end, the communi­ ed to its removal further East into to be the only cow thus ’’equipped”
Rates for Advertising will be furnished to both Local and Foreign
Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per Inser­
ties in this territory have long been Idaho by way of Squaw Creek with on the Pacific coast, says Dr. B. T.
tion.
working for a standardized highway the idea in view that a standard Sims, head of the department. Dr. - --- - ----------------- - --------------
to give us an outlet to the California bridge would be built across the O. H. Muth and Dr. F. M. Bolin,
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION, OPTIMISTIC
and coast markets, and the I. O. N. Snake River at a point that at least assistant veterinarians, did the work
IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE
Cut-off was the project agreed up­ woiild divert this traffic no further on the cow used here.
D E N T IST
EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY.
on to accomplish this purpose. For East or up the Snake River than
Office Phone 35F2
a long time it seemed impossible of some location that would serve this
Residence Phone 35F3
VALLEY VIEW NEWS
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
^representatives of the various cities ’ consumation for the reason that the whole section without making Mal­
Highway commission of Oregon op­ heur County and other territory fur­
CHANCE TO STUDY
voted to recommend the route that 1 posed this route because it would
NYSSA
OREGON
ther West go East and then have to
would take the road through Parma, ]
YOUR PET SUBJECT— over
remove
from
Portland
and
that
sec­
double
back.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
F.
Calloway
and
the road west of Nyssa to
Fruitland, Payette. Weiser and on tion of the coast much of the ton­ Practically this whole territory was family spent Sunday visiting rela­
up the North and South highway. nage that had heretofore been going united and agreed on this scheme tives in Arena Valley.
The Oregon State Library Is of­ In spite of this, the two cities still In that direction. It was only be­ until recently certain enterprising
Blaine May is hauling wood from
fering reading courses to the people have the idea of putting the road cause of the intense activity and in­ individuals in Boise and Nampa Nyssa.
ROBT. D. LYTLE
o | Oregon; furnishing an opportun­ through for their own special bene­ sistence of the Board cf Commis­ have conceived the idea, like the
ATTORNEY
The Brown Brothers and families
ity for self-improvement that should fit. This subject Is liable to be up sioners of Malheur County Oregon camel that stuck its head in the
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
enjoyed
a
family
dinner
at
the
and
other
enterprising
citizens
of
not be overlooked. Here Is a chance for a hot discussion at the next
•ent. that now they arc the only home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown.
First National Bank Building
to study on any conceivable subject meeting of the Associated Cham­ this county that the citizens on the ommunities in the territory that
Phone 66
The people of the school had a
with the only cos' be.ng the post­ bers of Commerce, which Is to be
ire concerned or should be recogniz­
VALE
OREGON
Valentine party Thursday after­
age, which is sur - a good enough held at Payette sometime in April.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
ed. Among the first federal aid high­ noon. Refreshments were served.
deal for anyone, r ;ht now. If you
ways that were planned and desig­
I
Mrs. Joe Watanabe and Charles,
have any spare lime at all; and
nated as highways, was the North
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
who hasn’t—would be a good time to
and South highway, now known as spent Thursday evening at the home
Editorial Comments
enroll for a course dealing In a sub­
Notice is Hereby Given that by U. S. Hiway no. 95 running from of Mr. and Mrs. Y. Salto.
ject that will Increase your earning
Robert Alexander, a member of
virtue of an execution in foreclosure.,
Canadian border through Rig-
CITY TRANSFER
capacity, Improve your mind or fit
duly issued out of the Circuit Court gins, New Meadows. Council,, and to the Baby Beef club went to Harper
By
Clark
Wood
you for another line of work. W hat­
of the State of Oregon for t h e Weiser, where it joins U. S. Hi-way with Mr.. Hauser Saturday to pur­
ever your need, the library stands
Sound spankings, as advocated by County of Malheur, on the 20th day number 30. Various citizens of Boise chase a calf.
ready to suppy you with a system­ a New York woman, would reach the of February, 1935, pursuant to a Judg­ and Nampa have long been agitat­
B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
TRUCKING
atic reading course that will give seat of juvenile problem.
ment rendered In said Court on the ing that the state and federal gov­ Davis gathered at the home of Mrs.
you the best material on the sub­
13th day of February, 1935. in a suit ernment build them a road up the Geo. Stewart for Bible Study on
and
ject.
Japan has so far prudently re­ where in Kingman Colony Irrigation Payette River so that they would Wednesday evening.
TRANSFERRING
Company,
a
corporation,
id
plaintiff,
Mrs. Fred Marshall has applica­ frained from testing whether or not
have a road to the Payette Lakes.
tion forms to be filled out and these Russia’s huge standing army is also a n d Archie D. Moses, Blar| he The rest of this territory, feeling
Phone 15 and Phone 28
Moses, and the Federal Land Bank that they had a right to this road,
can be secured at the Nyssa library. a withstanding army.
of Spokane, a Federal Corporation, and trusting that they had no ul­
By answering the questions on an
If naught strings were made of are defendants, and said Execution terior motives, laid no stones In
HIGH CLASS
application form the librarians arc
C. Klinkenberg
able to learn the applicant's Inter­ goose eggs, the taxpayers would being directed to me, and command­ their way to having this road. But,
CLEANING
AND
ing me to sell the hereinafter de­ we find that they have not only
ests and how quickly he reads. break them.
PRESSING
scribed real property, I will, on spent more money on that road, but
Those who have signed for the
As to relief rolls, the most satis­ Tuesday, March 26, 1935, at the hour twice as much money has been spent
courses are most enthusiastic and
those who have ihe time should not fying relief is derived by the chap of one o’clock in the afternoon of on that road as has been on the
who has acquired a roll of his own. said day. at the North Main en­ road from Weiser to New Meadows.
neglect this opportunity.
See Us For a KAHN Tailor
trance door of the County Court
Made Suit
Not
only
that,
but
Boise
and
Nam­
Nyssa Aerie
If all the politicians were laid House, at Vale, Malheur County, pa have long enjoyed the patronage
THE I-O-N-ROAD
end to end they would stay put Oregon, sell, subject to the statutory and trade of this entire territory but j
NYSSA TAILOR
F. O. E. No. 2134
right of redemption, all the right,
until they got an earful.
title and Interest of the above nam­ now seem to think that they are
QUESTION AGAIN—
SHOP
sufficient
unto
themselves
and
that
VIEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
We’d say offhand that we’ve ed defendants In and to the follow­ they can Ignore the rights of other
troubles enough of our own without ing described real property, to-wit: communities whose aid of securing
AT EAGLES HALL
Lot No. 1, and the East Half of
The question of a route for the getting ‘‘all het up” over Mexico’s.
the ION cut-off was as much or
Visiting
Eagles Welcome
ION highway has been stirring the
Lot No. 2, (also known as the
greater than their own. They now,
people of the whole Snake River
seemingly ungrateful of the trade
Government spending doesn't help E'/i of the NW14 of the NE14.
PORTRAITS OF
BERNARD FROST, President
valley, especially1 since the plans of much when private capital is sus­
they receive from the balance of the
and the NE14 of the NEV.) of
Boise and Nampa have come to pending,
DON
M. GRAHAM, Secretary
territory,
want
to
construct
a
bridge
Section 1, in Township 21,
QUALITY
light. Nampa and Boise, through
across
Snake
River
on
the
I.
O.
N.
|
South Range 46 East of the Wil­
representatives of the Chamber of
highway that will be located in such
You Just can't tell, these wet
Expert Kodak Finish­
lamette Meridian in Malheur a way that will divert the traffic to
Commerce of these two cities, have times what a miss is sipping in
County, Oregon.
ing. Mail us your
Intimated that they will try to force Mississippi.
these two towns and up the Payette
also 60 V4 shares of stock in the river and in so doing will greatly
the "powers that be” to route the
films.
Kingman Colony Irrigation Com­
highway through their cities and up
The isolation sentiment in this pany, a corporation, being Certifi­ inconvenience and retard the move­
Guarantee Work
the Horseshoe Bend road to McCall,
ment of the tonnage from the terri­
HEATER STUDIO
over to New Meadows and then on country seems to have developed cates Nos. 118, 120, and 121, repre­ tory North and West of Caldwell.
senting 60H shares of stock, to sat­ These other communltites had just
up to the present North and South almost twenty years too late.
Ontario, Oregon
WYCKOFF
isfy a judgment in favor of the
Highway.
Mrs. Roosevelt having said that above named plaintiff and against as well bring this matter to a head
By so doing, they will greatly
and find out once and for all if this
JEWELRY STORE
nul'ify any benefits such a highway women are not ready for the presi­ the defendants, Archie D. Moses and attitude of Nampa and Boise is go­
would have to this section of the dency, Franklin D. is no doubt s?fe, Blanch Moses, in the sum of $51.93, ing to be a permanent and studied
country, and are actually Jeopardiz­ at all events, from her competition. with Interest thereon at 6 per cent policy. If we must, when we give aid
Official Time Inspector for
per annum from December 10, 1932, to any enterprise that benefits this
ing the chances of the highway
Union Pacific
Man is said to be 90 per cent until paid; and the further sum of
coming this way at all. At a meet­
ing of the Associated Chambers of water. When part of it is fire-water $297.95, with Interest thereon at 6 whole territory, give all the rewards
per cent per annum from December to these two communities and suffer |
Commerce in Boise two weeks ago, he often thinks he’s a good driver.
Ontario
Oregon
10, 1933. until paid; and for the the penalty of losing our own high­
further sum of $56.75, with interest way or have them made secondary,
thereon at 6 per cent per annum and be to expense and Inconvenience
from December 10, 1934, until paid, by reason of the location of a bridge
and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ and route which thesg two com­
bursements amounting to the sum munities are now fighting for, then
of $23.00, and for such additional the thing that this other territory
DR. J. A. McFALL
can do is to recognize this attitude
costs as may accrue.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 20th on thd part of these two towns and
OURS is a "hospital” for run­
organize our selves and within our­
day of February, 1935.
down heels and worn-out
selves. create and patronize our own
C. W. GLENN,
soles. After our attention, old
Sheriff of Malheur County. Oregon. whoselale houses and factories and
shoes look and step along like
Date of first publication February other lines of endeavor and leave
these two communities to work out
new!
21. 1935.
Date of last publication March 21. their own policies and plans without
First Class Repairers
j the aid or the benefits of our trade
1935.
—that’s us!
and business.
Date of sale March 26, 1935.
Specializing on the care of
PROMPT
SERVICE
LOTT D. BROWN.
Children’s Eyes.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ONTARIO
OREGON
y
S-
E> '€«•!)T w o M in u t e s
A N O TH ER H O M E B U R N S
/ F you are underinsured, or if you let
your fire insurance lapse even for a single
day, your property values are exposed to
loss.
Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy
much valuable property in a brief time.
You owe it to yourself to be carefully
protected. How could you be adequately
compensated for your loss if you were
uninsured or underinsuredf
.
Let ut help you obtain an ap-
praital, make euggeitiont, and
furnish adequate insurant*.
Don M . Graham
i
Fire Insurance Bonds
NYSSA
Notary Public
OREGON
NOTICE OF SALE
New Kidneys
U ro a could timdo r o a r iM stactad. tirod u <
fa r n»w o n » 70 a won Id not» '
I will sell at my ranch 3H miles b i m o I m Kidney»
IO s o t rid o f N ig h t Hieing. N c n a i i i i »
south of Adrian, on Saturday, Distinta», Rhaumatigra. Burning. Itching
ity. To correct functional kntaoy dioord««
I March 2 at 1:30 p. m., one black cow A t r cid
y th e guaranteed Doctor o »P»a»l
| branded undistlnguishable. taken up S o n called C Y S T K X ( 8 t » t M ) .
| by me and held for feed and costs. ■a la I dare m 1
C. E. Witty. 2-21*2tc.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
I In The Matter of The Estate of
| Louis E. Ruddy.
Deceased
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned Administrator of the
| estate of Louis E. Ruddy, deceased,
to the creditors of and all persons
having claims against said deceased,
to file them with the necessary
vouchers within six months after
the first publication of this notice
with the undersigned at his resi­
dence In the town of Nyssa. Oregon,
or at the office of A. L. Fletcher In
Nyssa. Oregon, which residence and
office, the undersigned selects as the
places of business in all matters
connected with the said estate.
Dated at Nyssa, t -egon. this 7th
day of February, 1935.
I First publication on February 14th
1935; date of last publication March
14th. 1935.
W J. WILLIAMS.
Administrator of the Estate
of Louis E. Ruddy. Deceased.
LOTT D. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NYSSA
OREGON
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
Office in Residence
Three blocks So. M. E. Church
PHONE 25
NYSSA LIBRARY
OPEN SATURDAY
Town P atro n s...... 2:30 to 5:30
Out-of-town patrons
2:30 to 7:30
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian
ON THE OLD JOB
H D Holme»
TRANSFER and BAGGAGE
All Kinds of Hauling In
City Limits
NYSSA, OREGON
Phone 5
Anna B. Pritchett
D. O.
OSTEOPATHY
—And—
ELECTROTHERAPY
PHONE 201
VALE - - - OREGON
[ONTARIO GRAIN CO.
Home of
GEM and PURINA
Quality Feed»
Phone 53, Ontario
V ale Hot Springs
Sanitarium
DR. D. A. SEXTON, Prop.
.-theumatism, Diabetes, Paraly­
sis, Influenza, successfully
treated.
Mineral Water 212 Deg. Fr.
ROOMS AND BOARD
At Reasonable Rates
Nytsa Shoe Shop
Ross Parkinson, Prop.
Nyssa, Oregon
Protect What You Have
HI-SHEEN
DRY CLEANING
Insure In SURE Insurance
—with—
PLUMBING
EXPERTS . .
Frank T. Morgan
We are proud of our
Make Your Application for 1935 Auto
Licenses Here NOW!
record as plumbing
and heating experts.
Whether your job is
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large or small, give us
a n
opportunity
t o
show you what we
can
do.
Estimates
cheerfully given.
Geo. J. Kinzer
I
Nyssa Funeral Home
Parma
N yssa
Ambulance Service
Agent:
Mrs. M argaret Phahieg.
g
Phone 76F3
ONTARIO PRESSARY
Plumber
Phone 134-J-2
Makes old clothe» look like
new, safe, feeds the ft brie«
odorles»—true quality clean­
ing.
Try our new Bi-Sheen Dry
Cleaning
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