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THE JATE CITY JOURNAL, THÜRS., NOVEMBER 21,1935 The BERWYN Gate BURKE, City Publisher Journal polished every Thursday at Nysaa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission though the United States Mhils as second class matter, under the act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ......... Six Months ADVERTISING RATES Rates for Advertising will 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. Sales Tax Question- The question of a sales tax is to come before the people of Oregon in January and already the talk has started pro and con. We would like to quote here from an article by Ray W. Gill, Mas ter of the Oregon State Grange and published in the Oregon Journal Thursday. Mr. Gill says: “For the third time the Oregon legislature has opposed the will of the people in passing a sales tax, and for the second time it has defied the people who voted strongly against it. “The first time,, it was sugar-coated with the plea to save the state from going bankrupt on account of delinquent taxes; the second time, it was to save the schools; and now it is the old age pension. This bill, like the rest of the sales tax bills in Oregon, or in the nation, is promoted by big corporations and big property owners who seek to shift their tax responsibility upon the backs of the people in the average walks of life. The procedure in the legislature was exactly the same as in the previous sessions. A big calamity was in store if we did not get the revenue, and there was no other way but a sales tax, so they said. But the legislative committee of the Oregon State grange had pointed out sources for more than tne amount needed for old pensions. But among their proposals were increased income taxes, and, of course, Big Business did not want them so they pushed it aside.” The attitude of the grange is clearly seen in this statement of the state master. The sales tax in principal, hits the man or woman least able to carry a tax burden. To the man or woman making good money, a few pennies more or less, make but little difference. To the man struggling along trying to keep body and so\l and perhaps a family, together; the few pennies added to each purchase make a tremendous difference to his wellbeing. , — It is true that there are many states who have a sales tax, the best example being across the river in Idaho. Whether it will decrease the gen eral tax levy is a matter of question. The strategy of the people pushing the sales tax is clearly seen however, when a bill passed in the closing mom ents of the session, removing the state appropria tion of $1,000,000 that was lying in the state treasury for old age pensions. It was a “squeeze play” designed to force a passage of an old age pension act by the sales tax route. There is another angle brought out by Master Gill when he says, ‘ Some of the legislators have consistenty supported a sales tax, and their action was to be expected, but there were many other who openly stated that they wanted to put the Townsend people in a hole by passing a state old age pension financed by a sales tax. Some did not want any pension at this time, and thought this way a way to kill it by giving lip ser vice to the pension idea while passing a sales tax that would surely be killed.” Editorial Comments By Clark Wood Thug-hiring secretary of the Woodsawyers’ union at Portland will have 20 years in which to reflect that there are also teeth in the law. Lot of doughboys who never got their feet into the trenches want to get them into the trough. Reports that the supply of money is much in excess of the demand run counter to our per sonal experience and observation. Mr. Hoover is still iittery over the nation’s prospects. We recall that he was pretty much cast down in 1932. No use telling your troubles. The listener may also find them hard to bear. — — Wish we had Uncle Sam’s stand-in writh the banks, which hold more than half of his paper. LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING WH8W14, SE', 8W4, SW’.SE1-», Sec. 14-17-44. 11-15-35. $1. ili NOTICE ESTRAY NOTICE C. W Glenn. Sheriff to M A Morris Red spotted cow, 4 years old, no Final call for warrants No. 167. et al. Lou 8 and 9. Blk 2, Riverside brand—full ears and crumbled 181, 187, 146 and 209; void aitar Addi. Onurio. 11-9-35. $23.75. By Mrs. W W Foster hernj. J. H. Hinton. Adrian. U-7-Stp December 10, 1935. T T Nelson to Nina D Nelsen, Lot METHODIST CHURCH 8, Blk 26, Eldrcdge Addn Vale 2-24- ANNA L. HITE, ESTRAY NOTICE FLOYD E. WHITE, Pastor Clerk Dlst. No. 18 Taken up at my place In town, 10-10 to 12-5. Honey PumpUn Pie Our Sunday School Is at 10 o’clock 26. C. $1. W. Olenn. Sher. to Eastern Ore north end of first street, a two-year 1 v,c pumpkin. 3-4 c honey. 1 tps and our lesson topic for this Sunday Fed Savings and Loan Assn of Bak Holsetein heifer, tag In one ear, cinnamon. Mi tpa. ginger. H tps salt. November 24, Is "Why We, Build er. EM of Lot 11, All Lot 12 Blk 7, old ~— N notched, brand Indistinguish rr- 3 eggs, lc milk MiC cream or w.*i- Churches." There Is a class for you, Teutsch’s Addn. Nys3a. 11-6-35. other able. Owner may have by paying densed milk come and Join us. Mix Ingredients in order given and Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon $2446.70. Morton C Sells to Elizabeth E costs. Smith Jordan. U-7-2tp. bake In one crust. Serve with honey theme: Our National Thanksgiving. Small, NMNWh, Sec. 32-19-42, NOTICE TO CREDITORS drizzled whipped cream. We have so many things lor which cceit. 80 Tr. acres ll-16e35. $700 THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Honey Corn Bred to be thankful as a Nation, and It Is Complaints Filed In Circuit Court IN STATE FOR THE 1 c commeal. 1 c (lour. 4 tps bak fitting thaw we give credit at this H L. Peterson vs. The Unknown COUNTY OF OF OREGON MALHEUR. ing powder. 3 T heuey. 2 eggs. 1 c Thanksgiving time to the Olver of Heirs of Addle Kelley et al. 11-13- In the Matter of the Estate of James milk. 1 tps. salt. 1 or 2 T melted all gifts. Basket dinner at one 35. Foreclosure of Tax Lein. shortening. o’clock In the church dining room. H. P. Dunlop et al vs Harry P M. Harbour, Deceased. Mix honey and fat. Add beaten Rev. J. O. Orout will speak following Stacey 11-14-35. Recovery on Note. Notice Is hereby given by the For your Clover and undersigned, administrator of the eggs and milk. Blend with dry In the dinner. $333.28. estate of James M. Harbour, de gredients and bake In shallow pan Epworth League 7 o’clock. Alfalfa Seed U. 8. National Bank of Portland to the creditors of and all In moderate oven 20 to 30 minutes. Evening Worship 8 o'clock. vs. J. M. Brown et al 11-16-35. Suit ceased, persdis having claims against the Cut In squares, split and serve with to Quiet Title. said deceased, to present them with butter and homemade honey syrup. Court House Filing* the necessary vouchers within six Home Made Honey Syrup Real Estate Transfers Recorded LEGAL ADVERTISING months after the first publication of G e t your seamless l c Honey. 1 c brown sugar. Vi tps OF FINAL HEARING this notice, to said administrator at salt. H c water. of Ontario to Ontario Wom IN NOTICE the office of Lytle and Coad, Attor bags from Allow brown sugar, water and salt en’s City Clubs, Lots 3, and 5. Blk 24, THE COUNTY COURT OF THE neys at Law, at Vale, Oregon, which to boll five minutes. Add honey and Original Townslte. Ontario. 11-5-35. STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE said office the undersigned selects COUNTY OF MALHEUR. slmmery slowly for five more min *1 and real estate. as his place of business In all mat- In the Matter of the Estate of utes. C. W. Olenn, Sher. to O. L. Ash connected with said estate. craft, Lot 4, and SEVSWVi, Sec. 13- MORRIS McCARY, Deceased. , ters Dated first published this Notice Is hereby given that the j 24th day and 21-46. 11-9-35. $21.90. IRONSIDE GRANGE of October, 1935. Date of undersigned, George L. Steele, the C. W. Olenn. Sheriff, to Guy Love November 21. 1935. HOLDS DANCE SEViSW*.;, Sec. 20-19-47 11-9-35. duly appointed, qualilied and acting last publication SAM R. SCOTT administrator of said estate,' has $21.90. •The Fanner’s Own Co-Op" Administrator of the Estate filed his final account and report C. W. Glenn, Sher to C J Ash of James M. Harbour, Deceas Ironside—Approximately 150 per craft, Lot 3, Blk 17, Orig Townslte. herein, which said final account, to Phone 26 Nyssa ed. sons attended the masquerade dance Nyssa. 11-9-35. $13.75. gether with a previous report and given by Eldorado grange Saturday C. W. Glenn Sheriff to F B Zutz account filed In said court on Jan night and an enjoyable time was ElSSW1, Sec 10, NWINEti, Sec 15- uary 25th, 1935, has been by order had. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. 18-45. 11-9-35. $73.80. of the said Court, duly made and Bruce Lofton, masked as an Indian J. F. Matthews to Alfred Matt entered on the 12thr day of Novem squaw, for the best woman char hews. Lots 1. 2, 3, 11, 12. and 13. Blk ber, 1935, set for hearing, and the acter and to Omer Presley, repre 45, Orig Townslte, Ontario. 11-13- hearing of said accounts will be had senting a Dude as the best man 35. $10. at Vale, In said County and State . . . and SO Good! character. Saxon Humphrey to Wtlllard D. on the 20th day of December, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hlnkleman Williamson. WH of Lots 7 and 8, at wliich time and place any and all to said final account will Swan baked goods are the tastiest and richest of and Mrs. Ed. Preston of Prairie City Blk 10, Orig. Townslte, Vale. 11-13- objection be heard and the said final account, visitetj at the Fred Laurence home 35. J. $1. H. Russell et ux to Thomas A together any you can buy—and they’re ready to serve. previous account last Sunday. On Monday they Johnson, NEMiNE'i, SW'iNEVi, and report with of the January 25th, 1935, motored to Vale and visited until Sec 13-19-45. 8-13 35. $1 be heard and said accounts set Tuesday at the Dave Laurance Walter L. Boner to John T. Tur will Fine Variety tled; and all persons concerned home. therein are further notified to be ner et al, Lots 1 end 2. SM:NB14, Sec Bread, all popular kinds—Variety of Rolls— Mr. and Mrs. Ray V >e were visit Lot 1. Sec. 24. EM;WV,, NEV.SE'4 present at said time and place to Doughnuts—Layer Cakes—Variety of Pies— ors at the Coy Wise 1 .ne last Sun 23. Sec. 26, SWV4 Sec. 25-15-45; Lots 2 show cause, If any there be, why the day night. Variety of Cookies. said accounts and reports should and 3, Sec. 19-15-46. 11-7-35. $1. Raleigh Van Buren iriumed from C. W Glenn, Sher to Mildred E not be approved, allowed and set Ask Your Grocer for Nyssa Bread Lliity where he ha I a contract Lane, Lots 1 to 6 incl, Blk 128. Orig. tled and administrator be discharg townslte of Ontario. 11-9-35. $33.75. ed from his trust and his bond ex building a telephone 11.: s. County, Oregon to J. E. onerated. Wayne Lofton mot: red to Boise Malheur Lots 1 to 20 lncl., Block 6, Lots GEORGE L. STEELE, on Thursday where hi /Isi’.ed at the 3 Holly, to 20 lncl., Blk 7, Lots 1 to 20 lncl. Administrator of the Estate of W. J. Hinton home. He returned 14, Lots 1 to 20, Blk 15, TotW .1 of Morris McCarty, Deceased. Saturday accompaS..fc by Mrs. Hin Blk 9-4-35. $76.26. NYSSA OREGON First publication November 14. ton and daughters Sin la and Leila. Adrian. Nancy J. Weese to Rebecca B Last publication December 12. Mrs. Lizzie Whltemore and Ray Wese. Lots 49 and 50, Blk 5. Villa mond Frey, who all spent the week Park Addn Onttario. 10-31-35. $100. end at the H. C. Elms and White Joe Bronsnan to Hazel Brosnan. J - homes. Miss Norma White accom panied them back to Boise on Sun day after spending a weeks visit at NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY her home here. Last Wednesday most of the mem WE RECOMMEND THEM bers of the Ladles Club motored to the home of Mrs. Walter Worsham near Malheur City where they were royally entertained. It was decided to have a play early In December, the date not set as yet, to raise A. L. FLETCHER funds for Christmas tree treats. The We take pride in do hostess served a delicious lutVh at Population, (1930) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ___ 821 the end of the pleasant afternoon. Recent estimates . ___ 1000 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ing good work and Elevation ______ _ __.2186 Arthur Van Bum.i started Sunday will be glad to have NYSSA OREGON NYSSA : OREGON with his cattle for their winter feed City Officers ing grounds. He purchasel hay at your patronage. Mayor .—...................... Don Graham the Wm. Huffman ranch near Vale. Councilmen _________ Art Norcott, Mr. and Mrs. Val.i Buren will move Al Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean there for the winter. Smith. The Arthur Lockners and Chas. DR. C. A. ABBOTT City Clerk __________ A. R. Millar DR. E. D. NORCOTT Boor family of Frultland spent the City Treasurer ......Arthur Boydell DENTI8T CHIROPRACTIC week end at the Ralph Boor home Marshall_____________ A. V. Cook here. PHYSICIAN Office Phone 35F2 Watermaster...........N. H. Pinkerton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurance spent Office In Residence X-RAY EXAMINATIONS Health O fficer__ Dr. J. J. Sarazln several days at Prairie City last Three blocks So. M. E. Church O. C. PRAWTTZ, Owner week. Mrs. Elmer Molthan who had County Officers PHONE 25 NYSSA OREGON been visiting there came horns with Next Door to Bakery County Judge.......David F. Graham them. Commissioners _________Ora Clark, Mrs. Viola Balsley of Baker Is Nyssa, Oregon E. H. Brumbach. vlsltlig at the home of her daughter Sheriff----------------------- C. W. Olenn Mrs. Raleigh Van Buren. NYSSA LI BRARY Clerk -------------------------- Roy Daley Ny*sa Aerie OPEN SATURDAY Assessor .........Murray Morton F. O. E. No. 2134 Treasurer ------------- Mrs. Ora Hope Town Patrons......2:30 to 5:30 County Attorney ......... M. A. Biggs County Surveyor, J. Edwin Johnson VIEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Out-of-town patrons County Physician,...... Dr. Anna B. 2:30 to 7:30 AT EAGLES HALL Pritchett. and Coroner ------------------- R. A. Tacke ALL PATRONS WELCOME Visiting Eagles Welcome Superintendent.. Kathryn Claypool Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian WARREN McHARGUE, Pres. Nyssa Public Schools DON M. GRAHAM, Secretary Superintendent .......Leo Hollenberg Using Honey Church News We Are IN THE MARKET Al Thompson READY TO SERVE The Swan Bakery Shoe Repairing CARL H. COAD y FACTS ABOUT NYSSA Nyssa Shoe Repair Shop Cheap Insurance Isn’t Good Good Insurance Isn’t Cheap “Insure In Sure Insurance” Frank Insurance T. Agency Morgan ON THE OLD JOB H. D. Holme* “NUDIST” TRANSFER and BAOOAOE All Kinds of Hauling In City Limits NYSSA, OREGON Phone S Yes sir, a smart man “NUDIST” what place to go to get his car serviced for winter driving. He came here, of course. Why don't you? Eat At COLEMAN’S LUNCH Norcott Service An Independent Station Nyssa, Oregon 3 NYSSA Meet your friends and enjoy our good sandwiches, cooling drinks and friendly service. OPEN NIGHTS We Put Up Lunches Facts About Owyhee Project Cost of Owyhee Dam .........$6,000,000 7t4 miles of Tunnel ...........*4,000,000 Siphons, canals, etc..............$3.000,000 Owyhee dam storage capacity___ ------------------715.000 acre feet Heighth of dam ................520 feet From lowest point of foundation to top. Leading project city, Nyssa, Oregon Elevation of land .......2,250 to 2600 Acres In Owyhee project, 100,00 acres Principal products..................—hay, com. dairying, s to ck raising, grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas, lettuce, onions and carrota. Distances to Other Points —Eastbound— Caldwell ................................. ...... 2« Nampa .................................... Boise ........................ Pocatello ............................. 8alt Lake City ..................... —Westbound— . 37 67 323 616 Ontario ................. 12 Vale ............................. 20 Baker 96 La Grande ............................. U£ Pendleton .............................. 192 The Dalles ....... . 343 . 4J5 Portland .... _ Bums _ 155 CITY TRANSFER TRUCK INO and TRANSFERRING Phone 15 and Phone 2* C. Klinkenberg TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Held the 1st and 3rd Thurs day of each month. Public Invited. Jim Boor, President. Mrs. A, V. Prove. Secretary.