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GATE C lfY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST ¿ t 1Ô3Ô. IRONSIDE NEWS The Gate City journal BERWYN BURKE, Publisher Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoftlce at Nyssa, Oregon (or transmission though the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act o( March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES _____ $1.50 .............75c One Year ... Six Months ADVERTISING RATES Rates (or Advertising will be furnished to both Local and Foreign Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per Inser tion. INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIOION, OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY. DON’T SELL NYSSA SHORT One of the biggest assets a community can have is a spirit of friendliness that attracts people. No person or community can advance far without a sympathetic understanding of others problems. Making friends, whether it be an individual or a community, is merely a matter o f being friendly. A smile, a cheery greeting, a spirit of live and let live means a great deal to any community. If you meet many people, invariably the dis cussion will come around to the fact they like this place or dislike that place, simply because of the spirit of friendliness present. We here in Nyssa should tiy and cultivate- that spirit. Communities need other outstanding qualities among is people if they are to succeed. We need community leaders who know what is right and the will power to see that right prevails. We need that saving grace of being able to get to gether on community problems, put our should ers to the wheel and all push in the same dir ection. We need an aggressive spirit that will not be squelched; a spirit that will not be stopped by adversity or unfavorable criticism. We have in and about Nyssa natural advan tages that should cause us to grow and thrive; and we must take advantage of these things. Our future depends on whether we can forget selfish-, ness, greed and petty jealously and get behind the movement for a bigger and better place in which to live. Right now, with the Owyhee project on one side of us and the Black Canyon project to un fold to the east o f us, is the time to put our house in order for a brighter day. If we are to attract the right kind o f people to our town, we must develop that spirit of loyalty and unanimity of purpose that will enable us to agree on what is wanted and go after it with eveiy ounce of en ergy. We have in Nyssa several public spirited men who have been continually working toward the betterment of the town. Prospects are bright for a sewer system; something we need in the very worst wav. It is through their efforts that the city will have an opportunity to vote, probably later in the year, on whether this project is to go through or not. Another thing we need in Nyssa is a city park. Right now is none to early to start thinking about the building of a city park; and as soon as possible, start active work building a park we can be proud to own. We like the spirit of one prominent Nyssa resident who said he believed that now was the time to go in debt, if necessary for the things we needed, for without them we were lost. If we don’t start some of this action right away, other neighboring communities who are pushing to the front now, will be so far ahead we will have an extremely hard time catching up. EDITORIAL COMMENTS BY CLARK WOOD W e’d like to see Tom Mooney pardoned and qualify then as the forgotten man. At all events, Mr. Hoover’s evident ambition to run again is encouraged by the nation’s only living ex-President. Joe Louis is entitled to believe in Santa Claus. Look what he gets out of his sock! He’s a proud householder nowadays who is able to bring home the bacon. A convivial Eskimo, if any. must be a pretty durable fellow if he can make a night o f it. Our notion is that the aspiring Kingfish, an avowed presidential candidate, won’t get very far in the Long run. One gets the impression that every Russian chap whose name ends in “ sky” is a ffier. It iust wouldn’t do for the G. 0 . P. to put Bill Borah in the White House. He couldn’t be )e agin the Administration. Looks as though the G. O. P. had begun its somewhat premature campaign against Roose velt by casting boomerangs. Lofton home. Elmer Molthan and son John at- I tended the stock meeting in Ontario Saturday. Lorene Monson of Vale spent sev- eray days last week at the Fled Laurance home. Mr. and Ms. Omer Presley were business visitors in Ontario on Fri day. I EHNEl4, W '-jE 'i, E'.iiWÜ and Lots Lawrence, N i-iN W ^SW ^SW ',. Sec 1. 2, 3, and 4 Sec 7; NW’ aNE'i, 9-18 47. cont. 5 acres, e -.n r NEcNWU and Lot 1 Sec. 18-16-40, right of way for necessary' ' ! , jeont. 650.06 acres. 9 5 1928. S A. Lofton and son sold 210 head j Emmett S. Johnson to Rosa M. and 25 feet for road purposes. 8.1 a of mixed beef cattle to Herman Bush. S ^ S E 1* Sec. 6; E'aNE1*, 35. $1500. Oliver of John Day and a Salt Lake Pacific Live Stock Company j ; W'aEk. E 'jW 1! and Lots 1, 2, 3, and buyer. 4 Sec. 7; N W '.N E ',, N E '.N W 1* & Lcuis F. Hucker, All Blk 2, ex Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lofton are Lot 1, Sec. 18-16-40, cont. 650.06 cepting mets and bounds in the N'.V in La Grande where the former is acres. 6. 24 35. $300. having his eyes treated by a spec corner; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Bk 3; ialist. Oregon & Western Colonization Lots 1 and 2 Blk 4: Lot 2. Blk 5; Herbert Van Cleave of Beulah Company to Charles A Corliss, SE Lots 2 and 3. Blk 6; All Blk 7 ex Court Hoiue Filings spent the week end with his family NW‘ i Sec. 31-17 47 cont 40 acres. cepting tract 50 by 100 ft.; also ex at the E J. Beam home. 7 .22 35. $160. cepting metes and bounds in NW Real Estate Transfers Recorded Orris Dearborn of Ontario spent Idabel Ware et vir to Mrs. Sarah corner. Lots 2 to 9 inc. blk 8; Lots John E. Holly et ux to William E j A. Welch, Lot 7, Blk 5, Harper. 8-14- 6, 7, and 8; blk 9; Lots 1 to 81ns. blk the week end at the Earl Lofton Ashcraft, Metes and bounds in the 35. $10. home. 10 Lots lto 8 inc. and Lots 14 and A large crowd from Ironside at SV,SEl4SW ‘4, Sec. 14-21 46. 8-8 35 Rex Marquis et ux to Lillie D. 15, Blk 11, All of Blks, 12 and 13, all tended the Grange picnic at Camp $50. J E McDonell et ux to Fred Scott creek last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols were Lots 1 and 2 Sac. 30-31-42, cont. 80 acres, together with water right in Ontario visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Camman aHpy Valley Diteh. 7 3. 1928. $10. spent several days last week visiting P. H. Ennis to F. B Halverson, at Westfall. Lots 3, 4, and 5, Blk 11. also metes Mrs. Earl Lofton was called to the and bounds in Blk 11. Kelley's First WE RECOMMEND THEM bedside of her sister, Mrs. Albert Addn, Vale, 6.10 .35. $10. Morfitt who was 111. Elfa M. Turner et vlr to F. B James Corrtgal of Westfall was a Halevrson, Metes and bounds In Sunday visitors here. Block 11, Kelley's First addn. Vale. Mrs. Elmer Molthan was hostess 6 10 35. $1. LOTT D. BROWN to the ladies club last Wednesday. Ivan Wells to K. Walters, Lots 3 A tea towel shower was given for and 4, Blk 100, Original Townsite, Population, (1930) _____________ 821 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mrs. Lizzie Whitmore of Boise, a Vale. 8 13. 35. $25. Recent estimates ........................ 1000 former club member. City of Ontario to Bert Nelson. Elevation ...................................... 2186 Hardi nLockett and son Jeff were Lots 7 and 8, lk 16, Original Town- NYSSA OREGON here on business the first of the site, Ontario 12-15 30. $151.65. City Officers week. On Wednesday Mr. Lockett I A. F. Hill et ux to L. Y. Mathews M ayor.............. ........... Don Graham left for the Portland market with et ux, NW14 Sec 27 30 .42. 5 .2 35. Councilmen ................. Art Norcott, some cattle belonging to Ed Beam, j $16. A1 Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of j Marian Potter to Edna Perkel Smith. Halfway visited at the parental j N>/4NE(4, Sec. 35-21-46. 6 24 35. DR. C. A. ABBOTT City Clerk .................... A. R. Millar Gordon Dickson home over the $ 1 0 . City Treasurer......... Arthur Boydell week end. CHIROPRACTIC Ivas Wells to Frank Hunt et ux Marshall ........... .............. A. V. Cook Raleigh Van Buren motored to Lota 11 to 16 Inc. blk 2 Nelsens Add. PHYSICIAN Watermaster......... N. H. Pinkerton Prairie City Saturday and returned Vale. 8. 4. 35. $1200. Office in Residence Health Officer .... Dr. J. J. Sarazin Sunday with his wife and daughter Sylvia Wells to Frank Hunt et ux Three blocks So. M. E. Church who have spent the past three weeks Lots 11 to 16 Inc., Blk 2, Nelsen's County Officers PHONE 25 at the J. D. Laurance ranch. Add Vale. 6 27 35. $1. Ella Rigsby of Ontario spent sev United States of America to Em Commissioners ................. Ora Clark, eral days the past week at the Earl mett S. Johnson, StiSEM, Sec. 6; E. H. Brumbach. County Judge ...... David F. Graham S h eriff............................ c. W. Glenn LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING NYSSA LIBRARY Clerk ............. .................. Roy Daley OPEN SATURDAY Assessor ................... Murray Mortor NOTICE Treasurer .................Mrs. Ora Hops That County Warrants not presented will be cancelled. Town Patrons...... 2:30 to 5:30 County Attorney ........... M. A. Biggs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the following warrants will be can County Surveyor, J. Edwin Johnson Out-of-town patrons celled and the payments thereof will be refused unless said warrants are County Physician,...... Dr, Anna B. presented to the County Treasurer for payment on or before August 31 2:30 to 7:30 1935: Pritchett. General Fund Warrants ALL PATRONS WELCOME Coroner ................ r . a . Tacke Superintendent.. Kathryn Claypool Date Issued Amount Number Claimant Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian $ 6.00 8543 July 7, 1927 L. E. Palmer Nyssa Public Schools Aug. 4, 1927 22.00 8764 Frank T. Morgan Sept. 30. 1927 20.00 8998 Geo. Upton Superintendent ...... Leo Hollenberg Oct. 6, 1927 5.20 9027 Mrs. Edith Riley Facts About Owyhee Project Jan. 5, 1928 2.90 9319 T. Ryan Jan. 11, 1628 2.20 9364 James Miller Cost of Owyhee Dam ........ $6,000,600 ON THE OLD JOB Feb. 29, 1928 25.00 9544 E. A. Fraser 714 miles of Tunnel .......... $4,000,000 Feb. 29, 1928 15.00 9556 Sarah Whitworth Siphons, canals, etc............. $3,000,000 H. D. Holmes Apr. 30, 1828 15.00 9660 Sarah Whitworth Owyhee dam storage capacity___ 25.00 9756 Mrs. Emma Parrish ...................... 715,000 acre feet General Road Warranlj Helghth of dam .................520 feet From lowest point of foundation TRANSFER and BAGGAGE Amount Number Date Issued Claimant to top. $ 1.00 850 July 7, 1927 Orlin Boston All Kinds of Hauling in Leading project city, Nyssa, Oregon 30.00 899 July 7, 1928 J. A. Ditton Elevation of land ...... 2,250 to 2,500 3.50 910 July 7, 1927 I. W. Hope City Limits Acres in Owyhee project, 100.00 acres 3.50 918 July 7, 1927 E. D Corder Principal products .....................hay. 15.00 1237 Dec. 8, 1927 G. Ramsey NYSSA, OREGON Phone 5 corn, dairying, s t o gk raising 13.50 1238 Dec. 8, 1927 V. Ramsey grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas, ROY DALEY, County Clerk. 8-l-5t lettuce, onions and carrots in City of Harper 7-25-35 $10. Robert A. Cox et ux to E H Strickland. N W h N W 'i, Sec 28 20.. 46. 7-17 35. $2,100. Coast Land Company Ltd to Ed win Park et ux N H B W ^SW 'i. Sec. 1-32..41. cont. 20 acres. 11 23 34. $77 Marriage Licenses Issued William Rodemack and Frances A.ihuchon. 8 10 35. Hilary Brown and Hattie Philips 8 12.35. Arthur Theodoe Deming and Ruby rene Adkins 8 12 35. Glen W. Miller and Bessie Marie Painter. 8 13 35. Forest Swett and Emogene Quick 8 14.35. NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FACTS ABOUT NYSSA 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 Nyssa Aerie F. O. E. No. 2134 MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome WARREN McHARGUE, Pres. DON M. GRAHAM, Secretary CITY TRANSFER TRUCKING and TRANSFERRING Phone 15 and Phone 28 C. Klinkenberg NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE BY VIRTUE of an execution duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, dated the 10th day of August, 1935, and to me directed, in a certnin suit In said Court wherein Winifred Brown Thomas, was plaintiff, and Mary E. I Lyells, Angle E. Cook and A. V.. : Cook and each thereof, were de fendants, and certain real property was heretofore sold and the pro ceeds thereof credited on said Judg ment, leaving remaining the sum of $982.07. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution. I have duly levied upon certain real property belonging to the defendants, Angie E. Cook and A. V. Cook, and in compliance with the commands of said execution, I will on the 14th day of September, 1935, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the North Main Entrance of the County Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of said de fendants, Angie E. Cook and A. V. Cook, and each of them, subject to their statutory right of redemption, in and to the following described real property, to-wlt: Lot No. 3. in Block No. 3, In Teutsch Addition to Nyssa, In Malheur County, State of Ore gon taken and levied upon as the prop erty of said defendants, Angie E. Cook, and A V. Cook, and each of them, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said deficiency Judgment, together with all costs that have or may accrue. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 15th day of August. 1935. C. W. GLENN. 8heriff of Malheur County. Oregon LOTT D. BROWN. Baker. Oregon. 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