The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 13, 1935, Image 2

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE Id, 1886
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Lot 3, Blk 6, Juntura, «-6-35. $100., third Monday of June, being the tlma set for the meeting to begin.
W. G. Campbell et ux to N. H Seventeenth day of June. A. D. 1935. Until the count begins, any legal
Pinkerton. Lot a, b, and c, Blk 1, [ This meeting is called for the pur- voters of the district shall be en­
Teutsch's Addn. Nyssa. 10-4-28.1 pose of electing One Director for titled to vote upon any business be­
$2762.61
Three Years and One Clerk for One fore the meeting.
BERWYN BURKE, Publisher
M. S. Hatfield et ux to A. J. Burns Year and the transaction of business Dated this 25th day of May, 1935.
Attest:
et ux Metes and bounds in the SW1, usual at such meeting.
Chas. M. Paradis, District Clerk.
SWU,
Sec
21-19-47.
5-2935.
$100
in
the
districts
ot
the
second
and
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
ROCKVILLE NEWS
Court House Filings
J. Stanley Mallett to A. E. Nichols third classes the ballots shall not be Fred Koopman, Chairman Board
Entered art the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission though
of Directors.
Metes and bounds in NW' , t SE *; , j counted until one hour after the
Andrew Greeley, Johnnie Hinton
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of
and Burr Skelleton sold a large Coast Land Co., Ltd. to William E. Sec. 20-18-46, cont 17 acres. 55-10-35.
March 3, 1879.
bunch of horses the first of the Burch, 8EHSEV», Sec. 35-30-41, In payment of mtg. for $1195.84.
Elizabeth Crete Ward et vir to
week.
cont. 40 acres. 3-11-35. $118.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Frank Mullinex made a trip to
INSURE IN
Charles Ockander et ux to Marian Evelyn B Sleep. S ’iN W liN W ti-
Cow Creek Sunday and returned the Potter, NHNEVi, Sec. 35-21-46. 5-31- SWy«, N E ^N W 'iSW 'i. SV4NW1-»-
.... $1.5».
SW14,
ec.
4-18-47,
cont.
35
acres.
2-
j
One Veau .„
1 same day.
35. $1 00.
___ 75c
Six Months
j Miss Mary Ellen Greeley visited at Ethel Catterson et al to Wm. 9-35. $50.
Marriage Licenses Issued
I the Bill Leake home Monday and Leake, SEt4NE*4, E'-i8EVi, Sec. 22.
Tuesday.
J.
A.
Oldaker and Mrs. Lyda Dick-
|NEV;NE‘
4,
Sec.
27-26-46.
2-22-35.
ADVERTISING RATES
man. 6-4-35.
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Wise and child- $10-
Rates for Advertising will be furnished to both Local and Foreign
June Evelyn Phillips .and May!
ren were evening callers at the “ The Union Central Life Ins. Co. to
Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per inser­
Prank Mullinex home Wednesday, i Richard L Scott et al. Lots 2 and 3, Parks. 6-5-35.
tion.
Earl M. Luckie and Louise Minnie
Rockville enjoyed a good rain last SW'iNKW, NWliNWN, Sec. 3, Et4-
AUTO LICENSES
h
week.
'NE*4, SEHSWtt, W' 48 E 't , Sec. 4- Howell. 6-7-35.
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND HELIOION, OPTIMISTIC
© IN S . C O . N . A .
Clifford
Black
and
Catherine
Car-
\
j The Otis Nichols family made a 18-39; SHSEVi, Sec. 33-17-39. cont.
IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE
436.55 acres; also full primary water ter, 6-8-35.
business trip to Nyssa Saturday.
EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY.
Ralph Stradley and Lena Marie
Harold and Henry Masonholder right from Little Indian Creek for j I Best.
6-8-35.
200
acres.
5-20-35.
$1000.
j have started a hot dog stand in
Wm.
E.
Lees
et
ux
to
Aubrey
E.
Jordan
Valley.
♦PROGRAM SUNDAY
UPPER CLASSES
LEGAL ADVERTISING
and Ross Strode made a trip Howard et ux All of lots 1, 2, and
SLOW UP BIRTH
MORNING TO CLOSE i i to Jesse
N
li
of
oLt
3,
Blk
32.
Ontario.
5-31-
Ontario last week.
$325.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
RATE, ASSERTED
BIBLE SCHOOL I Mrs. Beatrice Cunningham, who 35. Chas.
P. Flegel et ux to Eastern
MEETING
¡has been confined to her bed for
Washington (Washington Bureau Plans are made for the closing of some time is reported to be improv­ Oregon Land Co, NEV4NE>4, Sec. 36 Notice is hereby given to the legal
-41-40. 5-25-35. 01.
of the Journal)—If the established the Daily Vacation Bible School on ing slowly.
L. A. Essenpreis to Augusta N. Es- voters of School District No. 26 of
trends of population In the United Sunday morning. At 11:30, in place Charles Phelan has returned to his
senpreis, NE14, Sec 29, SWHSWl», Malheur County, State of Oregon.
tates are maintained, the number of of the usual preaching service the home on Cow Creek.
...... ........ NE‘iSE'4,
............. ...........
EViSWVi, WcEt4,
NW14, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET-
people will Increase slowly for about youngsters will give the program
Sec. 28-13-41? cont.* 64fl'acres'. 6-5-35! lng of said District will be held at
10 years, during which time about and exhibit work done during the
IRONSIDE NEWS
the School House; to begin at the
$ 1 .
5,000,000 will be added. Then the past two weeks. Certificates and the
hour of Two o’clock P. M. on the
•n o s -
O
W
Glenn,
Sheriff
to
Frank
population will become practically wards will be presented at this time.
Wise of Nyssa was here last Davis, SWV, NE',4, SE>4NW‘4, WV4-
stationary.
The public In invited to attend this Friday, bringing up two cows to the SE*4, EViSWy., Lots 2, 3 and 4, Sec
This Is the estimate of Dr. O. E. program which will be held at the Coy Wise pasture.
19, NW'4NEt4, and Lot 1, Sec. 30-26-
Baker of the bureau of agricultural Methodist church.
j Chas. Elms, wife and son Howard 43. 6-5-35. $12.75.
economics, departmentof agriculture
A good attendance at the school and Dr. Houser of Haines visited at
John O'Toole to Michael O’Toole
who Is widely recognized as an has been reached with one hundred the Elms and White home last Sun-
authority. He notes that the Amer­ students taking part. Last Friday i hay.
ican birth date has been declining morning a dramatization of the
Mrs. Jack Cover and daughter
for 100 years, but not until 1931 did finding of the baby Moses was pre- Charlotte left Wednesday for a visit
!*
the actual number of births begin ti
Eat At
by members of the Bible *<■ Stanfield with relatives.
fall. In that year nearly 3,000,000
j A dance was given last Saturday
COLEMAN’S
young Americans were born, but In
________________
night to raise money for the base
1934 only 2,300,000.
j ball team.
METHODIST CHURCH
LUNCH
These studies of Dr. Baker and of
Most of the stock men of Ironside
I.attended a grazing meeting at On-
others engaged in the same re­
NYSSA
Sunday School 10 o'clock. Chester tarlo Ust Monday
search are slgnicifant in several
Sager,
superintendent.
Mrs.
C.
A.
j
matters of legislation. Many have
The Unity Baseball team crossed
1
with Ironside here on last Sun-
wondered why the estimates of cost Abbott, primary superintendent.
The
morning
worship
hour
will
be
day
Now Open
of old age pensions are so high. His
w ould have given
and ¡-s Ernest Locey and
conclusion that "the number of old turned over to the Church Vacation |
relief
in 3 minutes
All
Night
people will Increase about one-third Bible School students for their pro- Mrs j;imer Molthan attended the
D ™ ’T suffer from indigestion
We Put Up Lunches
in each decade" helps to explain gram, which will take the place of funeral of Chas. Perkins at Prairie
our Children Day program. There City last Sunday.
while waiting for ordinary
that.
remedies to give relief. Get Bisma-
In the last five years, he says, will also be an exhibit of the hand­
Rex, a delicious tasting antacid
the number o$ persons over 65 has work done by the children during
powder that gives lasting relief in
increased 17 per cent and the num­ the snhool. The public is invited to
ber of young children is 10 per cent seryice. An offering will be taken
a few minutes. It acts four ways.
percent more
in
less. City families of four or five for the expenses of the Bible School.
Neutralizes excess acid, relieves
Epworth
League
7
o'clock.
chldlren were numerous a few years
the stomach of gas, soothes irri­
ago .but the usual number today Is Evening Worship 8 o’clock. “Great
tated membranes and aids diges­
one or two. In the country the per­ Things That Ood Has for His Child-
tion
of foods most likely to fer­
ren.”
centage of children Is higher.
ment. Get a jar today.
He further finds that the scarcity Prayer and Praise Service Wed­
of children Is most pronounced nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Floyd E. White, pastor.
among the middle and upper class­
es. The families of professional men
POSTPONE AID MEETING
have from 5 to 10 per cent fewer
children than those of business men,
Enjoy this extra space along with other outstand­
while business men rank 25 per cent Mrs. J. T. Long, president of the
ladles
aid
announced
that
the
social
under the skilled workers. These In
ozs.
ing features that are found in the Shelvador.
turn are 30 per cent below the un­ and business meeting has been post­
poned until Thursday, June 27. It
skilled laborers.
Build up your resistance by drinking Shelton’s
You’ll be proud to own A Crosley.
The check in population also has will be held at the home of Mrs.
NYSSA PHARMACY
fresh, pure milk. A sunshine tonic for young and
Its meaning in plans for the future Mattie Thomason as formerly plan-
of agriculture. Lacking more people,
Nyssa
Oregon
old. Produced in Oregon fo r Oregon folks.
there wrlll be no need for growing
more crops, unless people eat more
or the export demand returns. For
at least 30 years, says Dr. Baker, the
individual consumptlln of food haa
decreased a little, rather than In­
creased. This Is due at least In part,
he thinks, to the Increasing number
J-
of people engaged in Indoor work
NYSSA
OREGON
whose appetites are only "middling."
ned. It is especially urged that all
Chas. Flegal of Ontario was a t­
officers be present as some Import­ tending to business matters for the
ant business will be brought up.
Eastern Oregon Land Co., in Iron­
side last Saturday.
The J. J. Sarazln family were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hyde of On­
visitors In Vale Sunday.
tario were here for Memorial day.
The Gate City Journal
Sure
Insurance
Ea a s K M B
HAV
Frank T. Morgan
UP ALL
NIGHT
with
IN D IG ES T IO N !
BISMA-REX
usable space
50
Drink
Plenty of
MILK
A CROSLEY
▼
Bisma-Rex
Baldridge Implement Co.
NYSSA
Shelton Dairy
OREGON
■V.
TAKE LOAD OF HONEY
TO PORTLAND MARKET
W. W. Poster and brother. Wesley
Foster were accompanied to Port­
land the first of the week by Frank
Sherwood. Mr. Sherwood went on to
McMlnville to attend the state
meeting of the Orange and on the
return trip, Francis Foster returned
to Nysaa. She had been visiting at
the Childers home In Olympia. Mr.
Sherwood Is still In McMlnville but
expects to return home the latter
part of the week.
Ted Newell, Berwyn. Ronald and
Dwight Burke spent the week end
flahtng on East Lake and Elk Lake
In the Bend section. They report the
fishing good In these lakes.
NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DIGNITY
W E RECOMMEND THEM
We have been offering to the
public for three years a digni­
fied. understanding funeral
direction. This, coupled with
low cost, Is the reason we
have been able to establish
our fine reputation of depend­
ability. Let us explain the de­
tails to you.
LOTT D. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NYSSA
Population, (1930)
8?1
Recent estimates ....................... 1000
Elevation .....................................
City Officers
NYSSA FUNERAL
HOME
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
Phone 76F3
Evert)Twc Minuted
ANOTHER HOMEiBURNSi
/ P you are underinsured, or if you let
your fire insurance lapse even for a single
day, your property values are exposed to
loss.
\ GREASE
Fires occur unexpectedly end 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,
Your Car
and
Let us help you obtain an ap­
praisal, make suggestions, and
L furrush adequate ineurmteq,
Have the Oil Changed
Then notice how smooth and noiseless it runs.
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
Fire Insurance Bonds
Open Day and Night
Notary
NYSSA
NYSSA
/
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
H. D. Holmes
TRANSFER and BAGGAGE
All Kind* of Hauling in
City Limite
Public
OREGON
M ayor............ ............. Don Graham
Councilmen ------------- Art Norcott,
Al Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean
Smith.
City Clerk ....................A. R. Millar
City T reasurer..........Arthur Boydell
Marshall ------------------- A. V. Cook
W aterm aster........... N. H. Pinkerton
Health O fficer__ Dr. J. J. Sarazln
County Officers
A. L. FLETCHER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NYSSA
:
OREGON
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
D E N T I S T
Office Phone 35F2
Residence Phone 35F3
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
NYSSA
OREGON
Commissioners _____ __ Ora Clark,
E. H. Brumbach.
County Judge ...... David F. Graham
Sheriff ..................
C.
W. Glenn
Nyssa Aerie
Clerk ------------------------ Roy Daley
F.
O. E. No. 2134
Assessor---- -------
Murray Morton
Treasurer ------------ Mrs. Ora Hope
MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
County A ttorney........... M. A. Biggs |
County Surveyor, J. Edwin Johnson |
AT EAGLES HALL
County Physician,...... Dr. Anna B.
Pritchett.
Visiting Eagles Welcome
Coroner ------------------- r . a . Tacke
WARREN McHARGUE. Pres.
Superintendent.. Kathryn Claypool
DON M. GRAHAM, Secretary
Nyssa Public Schools
Superintendent ..... lo o Hollenberg
Facts About Owyhee Project
ON THE OLD JOB
Don M. Graham
Have it done now. Don’t wait.
Phone 1
OREGON
FACTS ABOUT NYSSA
y
NYSSA, OREGON
Phono 5
Cost of Owyhee Dam ........$6,000,800
7H miles of Tunnel _____$4.000.000
Siphons, canals, etc............ $3.000,000
Owyhee dam storage capacity___
---------------- 715,000 acre feet
Heighth of d a m .................520 feet
From lowest point of foundation
to top.
Leading project city, Nyssa. Oregon
Elevation erf land __ 2,250 to 2 500 |
Acre« In Owyhee project, 100,00 acres
| Principal products ......
hay, j
corn, dairying, s t o ck raising,
grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas,
lettuce, onions and carrot*.
CITY TRANSFER
TRUCKING
and
TRANSFERRING
Phone M and Phone $8
C. K linkenberg