The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 14, 1935, Image 2

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 14,19.35
The Gate City Journal
I
BERWYN BURKE, Publisher
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission though
the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of
March 3. 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year .......................... ........................................................— 81-64
Six Months
7 Id
ADVERTISING RATES
Rates for Advertising »’ll! be furnished to both Local and Foreign
Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per Inser­
tion.
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION. OPTIMISTIC
IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE
EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY.
BOUQUETS FOR LEGISLATORS
The legislators who put over the sentiment of
the people in their demand that the new Oregon
state eapitol building be constructed on the old
site, are to be congratulated. There were plenty
of interest who were anxious to have an oppor­
tunity of spending the taxpayers money in large
quantities; but the legislature proved that there
were business heads among them who knew' the
thing to do is to live within ones means, be it
public or private business.
It might be a fine thing to have a eapitol built
cn 40 acres or 100 acres, with all its surrounding
scenic effects; but after all the government of
Oregon is a business and requires a business
building, financed on a business basis. Taxpay­
ers should be pleased that our representatives
are out to save the public money and cannot be
high pressured into getting something we can’t
afford.
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A CHANCE TO HELP
The settlement of the pew lands about Nyssa,
Ontario and Vale is of primary importance to
every citizen of this part of Oregon and Idaho.
Before we can start counting an increased valu­
ation of the county, we must have producing
settlers on the new lands, using the potential fer-
ility and productiveness of the soil. Up to date
there has been approximately 25,000 acres of the
new land sold and most of it is getting under
cultivation.
During 1936 will see an additional 35,000
acres of good farm and put under the ditch. This
land must be sold and every citizen should help.
The Vale-Owyhee Land Settlement Association
is working diligently on the problem. They are
sending out thousands of pieces of literature, ad­
vertising in dozens of papers, writing countless
letters; and they are getting settlers, but at the
present pace, not enough to settle the 35,000
acres this next year.
Here is w’here you can help. Practically every
person living in Malheur county has contacts
with friends and relatives at other places. Think
through your list of acquaintances and it is likely
you will find several wno would be interested in
securing land on the Owyhee project. Write
them a Tetter, telling of the fine country we have
here and give their names to Mr. Morgan so he
can fumisn them with the details of the Vale-
Owyhee Land Settlement plan.
APPLE VALLEY AID
TO HOLD CHICKEN
PIE SUPPER
Apple Valley Ladles Aid will serva
a ohlcken pie supper with a bazaar
at the Apple Valley community
church. Thursday, November 31 from
8:30 to 8:30. Entertainment will be
furnished by the Lion's club of Par-
ma There will be plenty to eat. Be
sure to come a*iri bring your fam­
ily
Mr and Mrs. R. B. Meyers and
daughter Kutherlne left Monday for
California.
Miss Lucille Stevens of Hood
River, Oregon, returned home Fri­
day evening to spend a few days
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi
StevMis.
Ermon Pierce who has been stay-
See Us For Real
BARGAINS
IN USED FURNITURE
1 KIMBALL PIANO
1—16x18 TENT, 16 ox.
1 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WASH­
ER in fine condition.
2 KITCHEN CABINETS
Nordale Furniture Store
NYSSA
OREGON
along said forty acre line; thence
west 1323.5 feet to point of be­
ginning, containing 43.5 acres,
more or less.
It Is ordered by the Court, that all
persons Interested In the Estate of
said Anton Stanek, deceased, appear
before the County Court of the
County of Malheur, State of Ore­
gon, at the court room of said
Court, In said County and State, on
the 16th day of November, 193d, at
10.00 o’clock In the forenoon of said
day, then and there to show cause.
If any they have, why an order, as
prayed for In the petition should not
be granted to the said administra­
tor to sell the real estate of said
deceased, at either public or private
sale, for the purposes mer Honed in
the petition, as he shall Judge to be
for the best Interests of said estate
and of the parties Interested there­
in; and
It Is further ordered, that a copy
of this order be published at least
ones a week for four successive
weeks In the Gate City Journal, a
newspaper printed and published In
said County.
Dated this 17th day of October,
1935, at Vale, Oregon.
DAVID F. GRAHAM,
Judge of County Court In Probate
Date of first publication, October 17,
1935.
Date of last publication, November
14, 1935.
ESTRAY NOTICE
lng at the Oene Reed home for the busy making footstools and wall
Taken up at my place In town,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
past year left last Tuesday for plaques.
north end of first street, a two-year
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine May anc
Oklahoma.
Mrs. Reed and Alan and Mrs. daughter Ivy motored to Seattle.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING old Holseteln heifer, tag In one ear,
other notched, brand Indistinguish­
Meyers and Katherine attended the Miss Ivy remained In that city to
Walkathon In Meridian Tuesday attend school while her parents re­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE able. Owner may have by paying
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE costa. Smith Jordan. U-7-2tp.
evmlng.
turned Wednesday evening.
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Olen and Ouy Johnson returned
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
home from California last week
In the Matter of the Estate of
Court House Filings
They reported that the crops down
MORRIS
McCARY.
Deceased.
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF THE
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
there have been damaged consld-
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
L.
J.
Hadley
et
ux
to
Thus.
C.
Mc­
erbly by the frost.
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Arlle Scott spent Monday with Elroy et ux. West 8 ft of east 30 ft undersigned. George L. Steele, the In the Matter ol the Estate of James
duly
appointed,
qualified
and
acting
Marvin Stout.
of Lot 7, Blk 37, Eldredge Addn Vale
administrator of said estate, h a s : M. Harbour. Deceased.
The Apple Valley school closed for 11-4-35. $1
Notice is hereby given by the
Quinn River Bank to J. B. Mc­ filed his final account and report
Armistice Day.
herein, which said final account, to­ undersigned, administrator of the
Cain,
S
4
S
E
4
.
S
4
S
W
4,
Sec.
28
Several men end boys from this
gether with a previous report and estate of James M Harbour, de­
community attended the Father and N E4N E4. Sec. 32, NWV1NW4, Sec. account filed in said court on Jan­ ceased. to the creditors of and all
33-28-45,
cont.
240
acres.
4-3-35.
8400
Son banquet in Parma Monday
W. J. Bott et ux to Edgar Wilks et uary 25th, 1935, has been by order persons having claims against the
evening.
deceased, to present them with
al.
Lots 2, 3, 4 Blk. 107, Orig townslte of the said Court, duly made and said
Mr. and Mrs. Moses and slaughter
the necessary vouchers within six
entered
on
the
12th
day
of
Novem­
returned to Apple Valley Tuesday Ontario. 4-13-31. 810.
months after the first publication of
T. T. Garllck et al to Frank Carr. ber, 1935, set for hearing, and the this notice, to said administrator at
for a short visit with friends here
hearing of said accounts will be had
They returned to their home Wed- E 4 N 4 S W 4 N W 4 . sec 36-30-42. ex­
the office of Lytle and Coad, Attor­
cept strip 25 feet wide along north at Vale, In said County and State i neys at Law, at Vale, Oregon, which
day.
on the 20th day of December, 1935
enc
thereof,
reserved
for
road.
1-8-
Mr. Ross has sold his place and
at which time and place any and all said office the undersigned selects
plans to live at Marslng with his 35. 818-
objection to said final account will as his place of business in all mat­
R.
Insinger
et
ux
to
DeTweede
son.
be heard and the said final account, ters connected with said estate.
Northwestern
and
Pacific
Hypothek-
Mr. I. A. Fritts and Clarence
Dated and first published this
went to the sale In Arena Valley bank. SW 4, Sec. 6-20-47. 5-1-35. 81. together with the previous account 24th day of October, 1935. Date of
and
report
of
January
25th,
1935,
Wednesday.
<
Marriage Licenses Issued
will be heard and said accounts set­ last publication November 21. 1935.
Gilbert Alp who has been attend­
SAM R. SCOTT
Wilford Leonard Karrer and Leila tled; and all persons concerned
ing high school spent Sunday with Eleanor Wood. 11-5-35.
Administrator of the Estate
therein are further »notified to be
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alp Obert Lolland and Dena Lieuallon present at said time and place to
of James M. Harbour, Deceas­
and returned to Vale Monday.
ed.
11-6-35.
show cause. If any there be, why the
Clarence Fritts and children
George Clay Howell and Gertrude said accounts and reports should
were Nampa visitors Saturday.
Anna Parks. 11-7-35.
not be approved, allowed and set­
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McIntyre are
Complaint Filed in Circuit Court
tled and administrator be disc ha rg-
leaving Friday for Portland where
Alveretta Hutton vs. T. M. Lowe i ed from his trust and his bond ex­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
they plan to spend the winter with 11-4-35. Recovery on Note. $223.45. onerated.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
their children.
OEORGE L. STEELE,
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Jim Hickman pir ased a new
Administrator of the Estate of In the MATTER of the ESTATE of
1938 Chevrolet coach
Morris McCarty, Deceased.
ANTON STANEK, Deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse rc Fad den and
Order to show cause why order of
First publication November 14.
children and Mr. ar Mrs. Henry
sale of real estate Should not be
Last publication December 12.
Hickman and Jim It Tuesday for
made.
Arizona.
It appearing to the satisfaction of
NOTICE
the Court from the verified petition
VALLEY VIEW NEWS
Created in England
Final call for warrants No. 167, of Wm. Peutz, administrator of the
Estate of Anton Stanek, Deceased,
Mr. and Mrs. Rcy " oman of On­
181,
187, 146 and 209; void after on
file herein, that It is necessary to
tario visited Mr. a, 1 Mrs. W. T. Oh! what a Joyous treat— an ex­ December 10. 1935.
hilarating bath with Radox Bath
sell the whole of the estate of said
Hickey on Sunday.
ANNA L. HITE,
deceased, Anton Stanek, being the
Most of the ranchers of the com­ Salts—sets every fibre in your body
Clerk Dist. No. 18 following described real property
munity have sold their hay for $6 a tingling with a cleanliness you've 10-10 to 12-5.
situate in the County of Malheur,
never before experienced.
ton this year.
State of Oregon, to-wit:
When you buy Radox you get
The mission circle of the Nazarene
Commencing at a point on the
ESTRAY NOTICE
church held a meeting at the home your money's worth of fragrant salts
Section line 679.8 feet North of the
of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer on —you don't pay for fancy bottles and
Red spotted cow. 4 years old, no Southwest comer of Sec. 33, Twp.
expensive metal caps—an ordinary brand—full ears and crumbled
Wednesday.
20 S„ Range 46 E. W. M.. and
Several pupils have been absent package that contains enough horns. J. H. Hinton, Adrian. ll-7-3tp
thence running North on the sec­
from school an account of colds. Radox Salts for 10 luxurious baths.
tion line 1960.2 feet; thence East
It's a safe wager' that once you
Mr. and Mrs. R. Czar and family
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
on the center line of said section
moved into the community the past take a Radox bath youll have no
I have taken up at my ranch 2 519.4 feet; thence South 22 de­
week.
further use for any other bath salts
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Keith and —youll enjoy every minute of a miles west of Nyssa a sorrel bald 1 grees 45 minutes East 347 feet;
thence South 18 degrees 45 feet
family are moving to Vale In a few Radox bath—Costs only 60c cents at face mare, 8 years old with blotched
West 308 feet; thenoe South 44
The Nyssa Pharmacy or any modem brand, could be Bar-T or Quarter
days.
Circle
B
as
near
as
can
be
made
degrees 30 minutes East 1096 feet
Pupils of the school have been drugstore.
out. Owner can have by paylnb costs
to the North and South forty acre
Wm. Claunch ll-7-3tc.
line; thence South 1246.7 feet
FINEST BATH SALTS
IN THE WORLD
| Sympathetic and understand­
ing direction have marl ed the
1 Nyssa Funeral Home for three
years. Low cost, too, has been
an outstanding factor. We
| have earned our reputation
j for fair dealing and depend-
! ability.
NYSSA FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 76F3
G et Eggs All W in te r Long!
Watkins Poultry Tonic wtll make layers of loafers. Get as many
eggs all winter as you do to spring. Saves feed C 06 ts, Increases pro­
duction and makes healthy birds..
NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
WE RECOMMEND THEM
25 POUND SACK................... $3.00.
FACTS ABOUT NYSSA
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER LOTS. Ask About Them!
See me for other stock and poultry preparations which pro­
mote health and increase your profits. I have some fine bargains
to save you money on household products, too.
LOUIS D’AMOUR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NYSSA
OREGON
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
Sure Protection at Lower Cost
There are two things to consider when buying insurance . . .
First—Is It safe insurance? . . . and Secondly—What Is It go­
ing to cost me? Let us show you where we can absolutely save you
from 20% to 48 1-3 per cent on your insurance and at the same
time, give you insurance that Is SAFE and SANE . . .Insurance
In a company with nearly 85.000.000 policy holders surplus.
“Talk
over
your Insurance Problems with Don"
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
Office In Residence
Three blocks So. M. E. Church
PHONE 25
NYSSA LI BRARY
OPEN SATURDAY
Town Patrons ...... 2:30 to 5:30
Out-of-town patrons
2:30 to 7:30
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
Nys&i Insurance Agency
Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian
DON M. GRAHAM. Manager
ON THE OLD JOB
H. D. Holmes
GUERNSEY
M ILK
Population, (1930) ___________ 821
Recent estimates ..................
1000
Elevation ______
2186
Sunshine Dairy
NYSSA
TRANSFER and BAGOAOE
All Kinds of Hauling In
City Limits
NYSSA. OREGON
Phone 5
Mayor
Don Oraham
Councllmen................. Art Norcott,
A1 Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean
Smith.
City Clerk ................... A. R. Millar
City T reasurer......... Arthur Boydell
M arshall____________ A. V. Cook
Water-master..... .....Ji. H. Pinkerton
Health Officer __ Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Eat At
COLEMAN’S
LUNCH
NYSSA
Meet your friends and enjoy
our good sandwiches, cooling
drinks and friendly service.
OPEN NIGHTS
We Put Up Lunches
;
OREGON
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
D E N T I S T
Office Phone 35F2
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
County Officers
NYSSA
County Judge ..... David F. Oraham
Commissioners _______ Ora Clark,
E. H. Brumbaeh.
Sheriff
C. W. Glenn
Clerk
... Roy Daley
Assessor ________ Murray Morton
Treasurer ______ . Mrs. Ora Hope
County Attorney .. .... M . A. Biggs
County Surveyor, J. Edwin Johnson
County Physician,___ Dr. Anna B.
Pritchett
Coroner ----
R. A. Tacke
Superintendent. Kathryn Claypool
OREGON
Nyssa Aerie
F. O. E. No. 2134
MEETS WEDNESDAY NIOHT
AT EAGLES HALL
Visiting Eagles Welcome
WARREN McHARGUE, Pres.
DON M. GRAHAM, Secretary
Nyssa Public Schools
Superintendent ...... Leo Hollenberg
Facts About Owyhee Project
Cost of Owyhee Dam __ 86.000.000
7 4 miles of Tunnel _____84,000,000
Siphons, canals, etc............ $3,000,000
Owyhee dam storage capacity___
---------------- 715,000 acre feet
Helghth of dam ........... .....520 feet
From lowest point of foundation
to top.
Leading project city, Nyssa. Oregon
Elevation of land ...... 2290 to 2200
Acres In Owyhee project, 100.00 acres
Principal products .........
.hay,
com. dairying, s t o ck raising,
grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas,
lettuoe, onions and carrots.
Distances to Other Points
We are delivering high test Guernsey Milk pro­
duced in a modem and sanitary plant. May we
add you to our list of satisfied customers?
We also sell high standard Holstein milk, con­
sidered bv many medical authorities as best for
hr bies and growing children.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
City Officers
The Watkins Dealer
Ontario, Oregon
Box 783
A. L. FLETCHER
C A R L H . COAT)
CITY TRANSFER
TRUCKINO
and
TRANSFERRING
Phone 15 and Phone 28
C. Klinkenberg
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—East bound—
Caldwell ..................................
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Nampa
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37
Boise
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Pocatello .....................
328
Salt Lake City ......................... 516
—Westbound—
Ontario ............... ..............
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Vale ......................... .
. 20
Baker .......................
96
La Orande .............................
146
Pendleton ............................... . 103
The Dalles ..........................
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425
Portland
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TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
Held the 1st and 3rd Thurs­
day of each month. Public
Invited. Jim Boor. President.
Mrs. A. V. Frayn. Secretary.