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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 TOWNSEND SPEAKER plan would save the United States 8 billions in poor house expense, 4 DRAWS CAPACITY . billion criminal expense, 3 billion HOUSE HERE other expense; to say nothing of the IIIDS TO BE OPENED ON Dist. to Mowatt Cox, W '-NW 1, Complaints Filed in Cireuit Court Mortgage. $2010 85. CONSTRUCTION WORK S ec 10-17-47, 5, 13, 36. $750. J. C. Palumbo vs. Joe Y. Watan- Arthur W. Beam vs Celia J. Beam, ( Irl C Thomas et ux to Hurley F abe et al. 5-11-36. Foreclosure of 5-11-36. Divorce. Selaed bids are to be opened at A deal was closed last week be- the reclamation office in Ontario on Dye et ux. NW ^NE1.., NW 'i, N'4- _____ I 5 billions or more relief expense of , tween Gene Seybold and Bill June 8th for the construction of ( SWI4 Sec 16, NENSE'i, Sec 17; 'sW iiS E ^ and SÜSWt« Sec 9-13-41 He thought the Springer, in which Gene Seybold the government. earthwork and structures. Sage 12. ?. 34 $10. a ........................... — o - - - - C ttl IflVUHA c tliu 5 U U U U IC 3 , Eugene Burr, TVswrrscorsH e i v o o b o e ! 1)66 ’ savings under the plan would be Pu^chased the 1411(1 and house of majn drain and other drains held the close attention of a full I Bill Springers. 1 in the Succor Creek division of the : Oregon & Western Colonization enough to pay the Townsend pen- Turnout for election was rathei owvhee oroiect Principal items are ¡ Co. to Erie H. Parker. NWl, NE‘ 4 . house last Tuesday as he talked on j You Can Buy the Townsend plan and the trans sion set at an approximate figure of good here Friday with 105 casting excavation for drains and structures. SW '.N E1,., excepting rights-of-way 20 billions ballots. The election board was com- backfills, pouring concrete, dry- for canals and laterals, Sec. 31-18- action tax for two hours at the Com Mr. Burr gave several examples T„ Hol.1.y ' ° ' E winters ( paving, placing of reinforcement 44, cont. 74.18 acres. 5-1-36. $846.51. munity church. He drew a wheel on Oregon & Western Colonization illustrating them on the black board :™s' „ „ „ „ Mrs- H R boards, driving timber piling, erect- the blackboard, showing how the to show that the transaction tax Otis, Mrs R. R Overstreet and John I jng timber in structures, laying Co. to John P Munn, E'-N W ',. Sec. If you want low-cost transportation and new Townsend plan would Increase pur could not exceed 6M, per cent if it, Jarvis. metal pipe and erecting 284 feet of 23-18-44, cont. 79.1 acres, excepting u ic t a i p *p v a Henry Home is making good pro- I metai flume, chasing power, which would call for was all handed down to the con rights of way for conals and laterals car performance—let us recondition your car. The excavation is the largest item, 5-1-36. $200 more products, and which in turn sumer, which he thought not likely. gress on the new school building would mean more labor employed, State of Oregon to William G. He also designated the Townsend here. Forms are now done and con- | COming to 534,000 cubic yards for | drains and 2,500 cubic yards of Glassen, NW '.SW 1,, Sec. 12-31-42. wages and getting right back plan as "the rich mans security and I crete pouring will start soon. J. Wayland, architect, from Boise structures. 4-17-36, Payment of lien. to the start, would mean more pur- i poor man’s prosperity.” NYSSA, OREGON was here Monday on business. He is ______c . . _____ chasing power. Marriage Licenses Issued a member of the firm, Wayland and SPECIAL MEETING OF Mr. Burr claimed the Townsend1 USE JOURNAL WANT ADB James A. Taylor and Cora Grace Fennald, architects, who designed W. C. T. U. MONDAY, MAY 25 Corfield. 5, 9, 36. the plans for the new school build Charles Theodores Hormel and ing. The W. C. T. U. met on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch have May 19, at the home of Mrs. Cora Marjorie Bell McCall. 5-11-36 Francis Butt and Mildred Johnn- moved to Ontario where he will be Newton. The report of the County son. 5-12-36. closer to his work. Convention recently, held at Harper Leonard Ray Doman and Opal Adrian lost another league game was given by Mrs. Hazel Gildea. Sunday to Wilder 12 to 1. Three Ad Mrs. Arvilla Fauchier acted as presi Marie Shippy. 5-12-36. Leland LeRoy Wallau and Ma rian pitchers could not stop the hard dent in the absence of Mrs. Re- You can’t buy the first without taking the second, and the hitting Wilder nine who are off for berger. The devotionals were taken belle Estelle Lockwood. 5-12-36. the pennant with 3 wins and no from the 21st chapter of Luke. cost of SAFE PROTECTION for this liability should be loses. An emergency has arisen and a considered as part of the car's expense and upkeep, just as Many people from here attended special meting has been called for are oil, gas and tires. the Tom Mix Circus in Ontario Monday evening, May 25. This meet I Wednesday. ing will be held at the Western Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holly accom The cost of dependable Insurance in a financially strong Hotel and all members are urged to panied by Mrs. C. E. McConnell and be present as the occasion Is of company is low compared with the high cost of taking a Mrs. D. T. Holly were Boise visitors special importance. Mrs. Powell of chance. Tuesday. Los Angeles, sister of Mrs. Newton Quite a number of Adrian ladies was a guest. See The New attended an Eastern Star meeting in Nyssa Monday evening The chap NEWS OF RECORD ter took in two new members at the meeting. Mrs. M. M. Greeling Real Estate Transfers Recorded and Mrs. J. E. Holly both of Adrian. DON M. GRAHAM, Manager L. T. Ashcraft et ux to W. L. D. T. Holly was an Ontario busi Springer, Metes and bounds In S'-i- At Our Store ness visitor Wednesday. SW'ASW'i, Sec. 14-21-46. 4-23-36. $40. Make the boys and girls vacation a happy one T a b u H a r d on Haw aiia n Women C. W. Glenn, Sheriff, to S. Hansen, with a new model, balloon tired bike . . Ask the The word “tabu” U a Hawaiian Lots 5 and 6, Blk 1, Original Town- boy who rides one.” contribution to the list of Amer site of Vale. 5-12-36. $400. lean folk words, says a bulletin D. C. Booth, et ux to E. B. Engle from the Pan-Paclflc Press bureau. et ux Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10 and 17 and Ancient Polynesians had many ta 18. 19 and 20, Blk 181, Ontario. 5-11- Let us give your clothes a bus, typical among which were 36. $10. good cleaning—they will look those forbidding women to ent In Bessie Carver to Roy D. Carver, like new—Bring them in today the presence of men, or in the same Lots 2, 3, and 4 and SHNH, NE1,- house, or even to cook their food SE',4 Sec. 5-16-41, cont. 335.41 acres Insured against loss by fire For the Week End Fishing under the same roof. 5-11-36. $1. Come in and let us measure C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Earl you for a KAHN SUIT. trip—Our flies and lures Blackaby, N14NE14 of Sec. 24-17-46. LEGAL ADVERTISING \ ou will find us always ready to give you cheer 5-13-36. $80. land the Big Ones! Wayne L. Romph et ux to State of NOTICE TO CREDITORS ful, snappy service— Winter is over and now is Oregon, EHSE'iNE1/* Sec. 10-18-47. 3-20-36. $1. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE , a good time to change to summer oil and grease STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL- 1 E. E. Calhoun et ux to C. L. Wil son, NHNEVt, N'iNW '4, Sec. 36-20- HEUR COUNTY. — May we serve you? 45. 4. 11, 36. $30. In the Matter of the Estate of WIL Malheur County to State of Ore NYSSA, OREGON IAM GUY WALLACE, Deceased. gon, Lots 6 and 7, Blk 43, Ontario. D. E. MORGAN, Prop. Notice hereby is given by the 7, 5, 34. $20. undersigned, adminstrator of the Malheur County to State of Ore Estate of William Guy Wallace, de gon, Metes and bounds In SW 'l- ceased, to the creditors of and all “Oldest Independent Station In Nyssa” NWM. Sec. 2-17-47. 6. 6, 34. $10. persons having claims against the Malheur County to State of Ore Open Day and Night said deceased, to file them with the gon. Metes and bounds in SE 'iSE 'i necessary vouchers within six Sec 7-18-47. 6, 6, 34. $10. Standard Products Plymouth Cars months after the first publication of Payette-Oregon Slope IrrkYition this notice, at the office of said ad ministrator, at Nyssa, Oregon. FRANK T. MORGAN AUTO REPAIRING Administrator of Estate of William Guy Wallace. WELDING — GREASING Dated and first published May 21, | 1936. Last publication June 18, 1936. We Can Fix Your ADRIAN NEWS 1HE LOWEST PRICED CAR IS V O IR OWN! E. VV. ERl)\ M Auto Repairing An Automobile and It’s Liability ARE INSEPARABLE Schwinn Bike Nyssa Insurance Agency SPRUCE UP For Spring TACKLE CTheftime. Nyssa Tailor Shop Baldridge Implement Co. POW iLL’S SERVICE STATION ? New Way to Hold False Teeth in Place GAS . MOTO DIESE Do false teeth annoy you by drop- ! ping or slipping? Just sprinkle a I little Fasteeth powder on your plates. This new fine powder holds I teeth firm and comfortable. No j gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Sweetens breath. Get Fasteeth from J The Nyssa Pharmacy or your drug-! gist. Three sizes. 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