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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THIIPSDAV. FEBRUARY 13, 193(1 The Gate City Journal Homes and Gardens By Mrs. C. W. Barrett BERWYN BUR K E................. Editor and PubtiiAer INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGiON. OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION- WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year *1 50 Six Months ..................... .75 Single Copies .05 (Strictly in Advance) ADVERTISING RATES Open rate, per inch National, Per inch Local. Contract Classifieds, Per word 30c 30c 25c 01c Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. NEWELL RECOMMENDED FOR COMMISSIONER OF RECLAMATION— AST Thursday th.e directors of the Wilder L Irrigation district by formal resolution en dorsed R. J. Newell, resident reclamation en gineer with headquarters at Ontario, for selec tion as United States commissioner of reclama tion to succeed Dr. Elwood Mead, deceased. Their choice was a wise one and shows what practical irrigation men feel about Mr. Newell. Although it is unlikely that any campaign could be started now that would land Mr. Newell the post, it is important in that it shows the confi dence reposed in Newell. In order to get this post for Mr. Newell, the campaign would have had to started earlier; but it is a well known fact that his qualifications and abilities would fit him for the job. The important thing is not that a Democrat or a Republican be chosen, but that a man be picked that will have the confidence of the west and one who will have the support of the western states’ congressional delegations. To the west, reclamation is far more important than politics. ------ + ------ CANNING FACTORY TO BE BUILT AT FRUITLAND RUITLAND residents had a reason to be pleased last week when articles of incorpor ation were filed for a new cannery in their city, backed by local capital and with a vision toward the future. What struck us in the announcement was the fact that a prominent business man of Ontario offered to furnish the building site if the cannery would be built in Ontario. Now this particular cannery will no doubt be built in Fruitland, but there is room for other canneries; and plenty of room and opportunity for a cannery in Nyssa. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that if a responsible cannery companv wished to locate in Nyssa, a building- site could be furnished and any other reasonable concession could be granted. Nyssa is in the peculiar position of being sur rounded with a territory ideally suited for the growing of cannery products. We have the soil, the water, the climate and growers willing to go ahead; and are almost surrounded with can neries just a bit too far away. At Payette the Idaho Canning Company is contracting sweet corn but admit that the ter ritory around Nyssa, especially to the south, is a bit too long a haul to make cannery products profitable. On the other side we have a cannery at Wilder; but it is just a bit too far away. The Fruitland cannery will be closer, but still the long haul will eat into the margin of profit. We need a cannery located right ifi Nyssa and it is a virtual certainty that growers within a pro fitable hauling distance from Nyssa could make the plant run to capacity on a 24 hour basis dur ing the season. Some day there will be a cannery here, and for an organization that knows its business, it is certain to be a success. It will be a lucky day when the first cannery starts opera tion in Nyssa— lucky for the owners, lucky for the growers and lucky for the business and com mercial interests of Nvssa. F »»• >»•'»■ •“ ¿¡sis; I was In town today and met a 1 trees from all over the States and gentleman on the street who chided from foreign lands A few years ago me for not saying mor ■ about trees the Portland city council gave the la ;t week. He wanted to know how city poor farm 130 acres over to a many sorts of trees are growing In tree museum. There has been roads Oiegon, so I thought I would re- and trails made and they already write my column and tell him a lit have quite a few foreign trees as well tle More about trees. Oregon has 09 as many native ones. species of trees. One man on the G. W.—I am afraid your problem Pacific coast says there are 594 dif ferent kinds of trees in the U nited, is out of the line of anything , ,, I had State:, Another man In the eastern expected to be called on to discuss . tales says there are 807 different, but will advise you the best I can. If sorts in tire United States—pretty you intend to make everything else far apart arent they? Now I believe in your bedroom over to match your the man on the coast Ls referincr to new green bedspread you are lucky trees that grow a great size while the walls were to be kalsmined this the man in the east is counting spring anyway. I would do the walls everything that can be called a tree. in ivory and paint the woodwork a In tho part of the east wliere I was ' shade darker ivory; as the old pain raised there, was a great number of *s white it should make a good loun- small growing trees, a tew I will dation for the ivory paint. The white name; Spieewood. (|>gwood. l»p - curtains you have will do but you paw, blackliaw, hackberry tree, sour- will have to take the blue shade wood and many others. There are 67 from your bed lamp and recover it variety of oak trees. 69 varieties of with green. Cover the cushions in magnolia. The deciduous magnolia : rocker with cretonne with back- will grow here. They grow in other : "round having design of green and states where the temperature goes yellow. The baby’s white crib | 25 below zero but they have to have would fit in with the curtains but a very deep mulch at the base of while you are painting the wood the tree in severe cold weather as work you could do the crib in ivory they have hundreds of fine fibrous ¡too. This will make a very pretty roots that can t stand the cracking i bedroom, at least it will be better SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION and heaving of the soil around them | than it stands now. I do not think so must have a deep mulch to keep you foolish— it is very natural for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL the ground from cracking. 1 people to get nervous over such HEUR COUNTY. Several cities over the United things but as soon as you get this States have started what ls called a disagreeable color coveted up with NYSSA - ARCADIA DRAINAGE museum. They set aside a tract of the ivory you will find it restful and DISTRICT, A Quasi-Public Cor land and collect different sorts of I a easy color to live with. poration, Plaintiff. vs. having qualified: ADRIAN NEWS JAMES F. CULLEN and BOTILLA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To S. CULLEN, Defendants Mrs. D T. Holly came home from the creditors of and all ]>ersons hav To James F. Cullen and Botllla S. the Caldwell Sanitarium last Tues ing claims against the estate of said day. She is recovering nicely from a deceased, to present the same duly Cullen, the above named defend verified as required by law. to the ants: IN THE NAME OF THE ma jor operation. Quite a number from here attend undersigned at her home in the Big STATE OF OREGON: ed the games of the Snake River Bend district, Malheur County, Ore You hereby are notified that the Valley tournament T’ irsday night. gon, or to her attorneys. Brooke & Nyssa-Areadia Drainage District ls Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of Lees, at their office in Ontario Ore the holder of Certificates of Delin Ontario were visiting with Mr. and gon. within six months from the quency numbered 7869 , 7870. 7871, date of the first publication of this 7872 and 7873, issued on the 24th day Mrs. Paul Hatch Sunday. The Kingman Kclbry girl scouts notice, the first publication being of January, 1936. by the Tax Collec met at the home of Emily Otis Sat February 13. 1936. tor of the County of Malheur, State ELIZABETH EACHUS, urday afternoon. of Oregon, for the total amount of Executrix of the Estate of L. One Thousand Four Hundred Forty- Mr and Mrs. D. T Holly were Eachus, Deceased. Caldwell visitors Saturday. seven and 85/100 Dollars ($1,447.85), Several Adrian and Big Bend 2-13 to 3-12-36. the same being the amount then due people are putting up ice this week and delinquent for drainage district Frank Free] is doing the hauling assessments for the years 1929, 1930. SUMMONS tnd the ice is coming off the Owy- nee river. W. KNOWLES. Plaintiff, LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING VS. HENRY LAWSON. MRS. HENRY LAWSON, IRA LAWSON, and MRS. IRA LAWSON, Defendants IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE To Henry Lawson, Mrs. Henry S T A T E OF OREGON. FOR THE Lawson, Ira Lawson, and Mrs. Ira COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of the Estate of Lawson, the above named defend ants: LOUIS E. RUDDY, Deceased. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Notice is hereby given that the OF OREGON: You are hereby re undersigned, W. J. Williams, the quired to appear and answer the administrator of said estate, has complaint filed against you in the filed his final account and report above entitled suit, within four herein, which said final account and weeks from the date of the first report, has been by order of the said Court, duly made and entered on the 10th day of February, 1936, set for hearing, and the hearing, of said accounts will be had at Vale, in said | County and State on the 14th day of March. 1936. at 2 o’clock P. M. at I which time' and place any and all ob jections to said final account will be heard and the said final account, and report of the Administrators will be heard and said account settled: and the Administrator be discharged from his trust and his bond exon erated. W. J. WILLIAMS. Administrator of the Estate of I of Louis E. Ruddy, Deceased. First publication. February 13, 1936. J Last publication, March 12. 1936. I While you wait NOTIC E TO C REDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL HEUR COUNTY. In tho Matter of the Estate of L EACHUS. Deceased. The Undersigned, having been ap pointed by the County Court for Malheur County as Executrix of the estate of L. Eachus deceased and Nyssa Shoe Repair Shop O, C. PRAWITZ, Owner Auction Sale Drink Plenty of MILK Build up your resistance by drinking Shelton’s fresh, pure milk. A sunshine tonic for young and old. Produced in Oregon for Oregon folks. Shelton Dairy OREGON NYSSA y NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WE RECOMMEND THEM FACTS ABOUT NYSSA A. L. FLETCHER CAliL H. COAD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NYSSA OREGON NEW SHOES DR. C. A. ABBOTT CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Office in Residence Three blocks So. M. E. Church PHONE 25 NYSSA LIBRARY OPEN SATURDAY Town Patrons...... 2:30 to 5:30 Out-of-town patrons 2:30 to 7:30 ALL PATRONS WELCOME Population, (1930) .........................821 Recent estimates ............... 1000 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Elevation .......................................2186 NYSSA : OREGON City Officers Mayor — ......... Don Graham Councilmen _____ Art Norcott, A1 Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean Smith. City Clerk -------------- A. R. Millar City Treasurer..........Arthur Boydell Marshall .......................... A. V. Cook Watermaster ............N. H. Pinkerton Health O fficer..... Dr. J. J. Sarazin County Officers Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian Next Door to Bakery Nyssa, Oregon Superintendent ...... Leo Hollenberg Facts About Owyhee Project ON THE OLD JOB H. D. Holme« TRANSFER and BAGGAGE MEAT All Kinds of Hauling In City Limits for H ialth NYSSA, OREGON Pbone 5 DR. E. D. NORCOTT D E N T I S T Office Phone 35F2 X-RAY EXAMINATIONS NYSSA County Judge ...... David F. Graham Commissioners ................. Ora Clark, E. H. Brumbach. Sheriff ................... c. 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 . Superintendent.. Kathryn Claypool Nyssa Public Schools COMMENTS BY CLARK WOOD This may be the vaunted machine ape, but one notes no improvement in political machines. Famed for its forests, Oregon is looked to now for G. O. P. presidential timber. and for the order of the Honorable Cti rlos W. publication of this summons: and if ( 1931. 1932 and 1934, [ne paid by the EUls, Judge of the Circuit Court of you fall so to appear an answer for state and county J“ ld the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur, and said order was to the Court for Judgment. Order made and dated the 13th day of assessed to you, of which you axe the and Decree, adjudging and decree February, 1936 owner as appears df record, situated ing that you and all persons claim CARL H. COAD, ing under you and each of you, have in said County and State, and par Attorney for Plaintiff no estate, or Interest whatever in or ticularly described as follows: ^ostofflce and residence Ad to the following described r e a 1 The East half (Eta) of the dress: Nyssa, Oregon. Southwest quarter ISW'.I of premises, to-wit: Section 30, Township 19, South Date of 1st publication, Feb. 13, 1936 Lots 22 and 23 of Block 33, of of Range 47 E. W. M. In Malheur Date of last publication. March 12, Hope-Holland Addition to the County, Oregon. 1936. City of Vale, in Malheur County Said James F. Cullen and Botllla Oregon. and that the title of pmlntiff is good 8. Cullen as the owners of the legal and valid in fee simple therein. And j title of the above described Property that you and each of you be forever , as the same appears of Record, and enjoined and barred from asserting each of them are hereby further any claim whatever in or to said notified that the Nyssa-Arcadla lands and premises adverse to the Drainage District will apply to the Big livestock sale at title of plaintiff; and for such Circuit Court of the County and other and further relief as to the State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the liens against the property Payette Auction Court may seem meet and equit able, and for his costs arid dis above described and mentioned in Exchange said certificates. And you hereby are bursements herein incurred. This summons ls served upon you summoned to appear within sixty Payette, Idaho and each of you by publication days after the first publication of thereof, under 'and by virtue of an this summons, exclusive of the day EVERY order duly made and entered by the of said first publication, and defend SATURDAY Honorable Charles W Ellis. Judge of this action or pay the amount due as above entitled Court on the 29th above shown, together with costs “Where Buyer day of January 1936; the date of the and accrued interest, and in the case first publication hereof is the 6th I of your failure to do so, a decree and Seller Meet” day of February, 1936. and the date I will be rendered foreclosing the lien A. C. FENSKE, Mgr. of the last publication heroof is the of said taxes against the land and 5th day of March, 1936. i the premises above named and de- E. W. JENKINS, Auctioneer scribed. LOTT D. BROWN, summons is published by This Baker, Oregon. Attorney for the Plaintiff OREGON W. Glenn Nyssa Aerie F. O. E. No. 2134 MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT EAGLE8 HALL a . Visiting Eagles Welcome Tacke WARREN McHARGUE, Pres. DON M. GRAHAM, Secretary Cost of Owyhee Dam .........$6,000,000 7V6 miles of Tunnel .......... $4,000,000 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 -----2,250 to 2,500 Acres In Owyhee project, 100,00 acres Principal products ...... ...hay, com, dairying, s t o ck raising! grains, potatoes, clover seed, peas, lettuce, onions and carrots. CITY TRANSFER TRUCKING and TRANSFERRING Phone 15 and Phone 28 C. Klinkenberg Distances to Other Points You’ll especially appreciate the healthful, energy-producing effect of meat on these cold days. Can vou think of anything better than a sizzling steak, roast or your own favorite cut of meat, served piping hot? Eat more meat, it will help to keep you warm. DROP IN . . . Make it a point to stop at Bill’s for a cup of .•offee and a sandwich — It’s a good habit! NYSSA PACKING CO. NYSSA OREGON C O L E M A N ’S LUNCH —Eastbound— Caldwell .......... Nampa ........ Boise Pocatello Salt Lake City ......... —Westbound— Ontario ... Vale Baker La Grande Pendleton The Dalles Portland Bums _____ ....... - 37 57 516 12 a* 146 192 155 TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Meetings of the Townsend Club are held the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. The Public is Invited D R. DeOross .... Mn. A. V. Pruyn Pres. ...,Sec|