TH E G ATE C IT Y JO U RNAL, TH U RSD AY, A U G U ST 13, 1936.
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The Gate City Journal
29; Lots 1, 2, and 3, N E tiN W 'i, S E '.
|NW (. N E tiS W K , S ^ N E H , N!*SE!4
Sec 30-116-40. 7, 11, 36 $145.85.
C. W. Glenn. Sheriff to Frank A.
Maher, SHNEV« Sec. 16-34-46. 7. 11.
3. $29.94.
C W Glenn, Sheriff, to Mrs. T. J.
Hulen, Lots 9 and 10 Block 190, On
tario. 11-9-35. $19.75.
Luke J. Kreul et ux to Hilmon In-
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abit, Lots 15 and 16, Block 9, River
side Add to Ontario. 4, 13, 36. $275.
J. N. Jones et ux to Lloyd Edmun
Many people will look with (avor
son et ux SttS B K anw N W ‘,iSE>4
on the recent decision of the M al Sec. 16-18-41. $730, 36. $525.
heur county relief committee t o ! United Staes to Bessie Ausmus
withhold relief from any person op Reed, N liS W y . and WViSEVi Sec.
erating an automobile. The original 26-18-43 6, 22, 36. •
Squirts
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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.
C IT Y PA R K PROJECT
COMES CLOSER TO R E A L IZ A T IO N —
By John E. Public
purpose of relief was an emergency
measure to prevent people from go
ing hungry. Gradually the restric
tions have been getting laxer and
easier, to the detriment of public
morale. Operating a car does not
come under the heading of alleviat
ing hunger, and the committee
rightfully feels that th| funds should
not be spent for anything but ab
solute necessities.
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Elmo Poster et ux to Delbert L.
Cutler et ux part of E '^SE li and
BWV.SE1,; Sec. 3, 19, 44.4 11, 18, 35.
$800.
Agnes Reed et al to O. R. Simpson
et ux NEV. Sec. 31-20-46. 5, 29, 36.
$ 10 .
Gaylen Raney et al to Paul Raney
et ux NW(4SW (4
Sec. 28-16-47.
4, 30, 36. $1. (Q. C. Deed).
G. W. DeHaven et al to Galyen
et UX SW ',,SW% Sec 28-16-47. 4, 30.
36. $1. <Q. C. Deed).
Gaylen Raney et al to G. W. De
Haven et ux N E V iS W 'i Sec 28-16-
47 4, 30, 36. $1. <Q C Deed).
Lloyd L. Cox to Fred W. Trenkel
et ux N E K S W K Sec. 28-16-47. 4, 30,
36. $1. (Q. C. Deed).
Lloyd L Cox to Fred W Trenkel et
ux N W 'iS W -iS E V i Sec 22-18-46. 10,
7, 35. $1,000.
Wm. L. Peterson, Adm. to H. L.
Peterson, SE>4 Sec 29-16-47 6, 11, 36
$275
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to H. L. Pet
erson N H S E ‘4 and SWV4SE>4 Sec.
29-16-47. 3, 28, 36. $140.29.
Nannie Binkley to F. V. Hershey,
Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block 65. Greens
Add. to Nyssa 7 ,9, 36. $10.
Malheur County to United States
rights of way containing 31.78 acres
In Lot 1 SE ‘4 N E ‘4 ,E‘ -SE ‘i Sec. 1-
18-45; S W '.N E H , NW>4, N 'iS W d ,
S E '.S W 'l, WM,SE>4 and N E ‘4SE(4
Sec. 9-18-45; NV j N ‘ 4 Sec. 15-18-45;
N>4NE*4 Sec. 7-18-46. 3, 11, 36. Do
nation Deed.
Grant Fisher et ux to United
States, East 25 feet of N E ‘ iS W ‘4
Sec. 9-18-46. 7, 24, 36. $1. <Q. C.
Deed).
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to
David
Kent, S%SW14, S W ’ .S E 'i Sec. 14;
NE*4NE'4, NWV., W M N E ‘4, N E'4-
S W ‘4 N W ‘4SE'4 Sec. 23; WV4NWK,
N W ‘4SWVi Sec. 24-25-42. 11, 17, 34.
$154.75.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
State Land Board vs Geo. Re-
haume et als. 8. 4, 36. Foreclosure of
Mortgage $2,225.
Pink Becker vs Henry Kime, 8, 5,
36. Recovery of Money $40.
Pat Williams vs Oregon Short Line
Ry Co. 8 5, 36. Danfages. $26,000.
Emma Book vs W L Blaylock, 8, 7
36. Recovery of money. $411.75.
Notarial Commissions.
Alveretta Hutton, Vale, Ore. 8. 8,
36.
T W AS a fine group of public spirited cit
■fr 4*
izens who met Friday night in response to a
Now comes A. R. Hollingshed, a
call by Mayor Graham for a meeting of the Civic
rancher west of Vale who announces
Improvement committee. One of the principal
his Intention of putting In a toll gate
topics discussed was the matter of a swimming
on the Central Oregon highway and
pool and park project for Nyssa. Those on the
make motorists pay for traveling
over a short piece of ground he
committee were unanimous in their opinion that
claims as his own. The county court
Nyssa should have a park and swimming pool
claims that the right-of-way was
and best means of approaching the matter were
purchased in 1929 from Morris Mc
Carty for a sum of $35. Hollingshed
discussed.
wants $2,500 for a right-of-way In
Various park sites were discussed, including
volving around five acres.
some land near the city water tank; a triangular
•S' Hh 4>
shaped piece of land next to the railroad right-
In
an
effort
to boost city revenues,
of-way and just west of the depot; the present
Payette has enacted two new or
ball grounds and some land just north o f the
dinances. One boosts the city license
playground project at the rear of the high
fee on dealers who sell beer from
$50 to $100 a year. The other ordin
school. There may be other sites available which
ance places a city license fee of $18
could be utilized, and the committee expressed
a quarter on all "machines or de
themselves as wanting to view each site and de
vices operated by the use of coins or
merchandise coins;” In other words,
cide on the relative merits o f each.
slot machines and ball machines.
It v^as agreed that it would be impossible to
build a park all in one year, but that a start
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should be made trees planted and plans perfect
Even soft ball players have their
ed. One of the first things to be constructed
troubles. Last week in Caldwell, four
boys were brought into court, charg
should be a swimming pool and it was thought
ed with criminal trespassing when
best to keep the park and swimming pool togeth
they went onto the yard o f a lady
er, if possible.
to retrieve a ball which landed on
her property during a game being
The principal problem in connection with a
played at Jaycee field.
swimming pool is that o f filling andd draining
the pool. Those attending the meeting were of
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the opinion that a modest pool would be self
Mrs. Emma C. Larsen, long time
resident of Nampa, was killed in an
supporting, but the location of the pool would
automobile accident last week when
have to take into consideration the filling and
a bee flew in the car and hit the
draining problem. If located in the west part of
driver in the face. The car got out
of control, left the road and turned
town, north o f the school grounds and a block
over in the barrow pit.
west o f the highway, it would join the school
playground and would thus centralize recrea
tional activities. Water for filling could be ob
There was considerable interest In
Idaho's primary election held Tues
tained either by water from the Owyhee ditch,
LEG AL AD V E R TISIN G
day. Senator Borah won the sen
which would have to be filtered; by water from
atorial nomination in a
landslide
NO TICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
the city system or the digging of a well and in
victory over his Townsend op
On the 12th day of
September,
stallation of a pump.
ponent, Byran Defenbach. Gov. Ross 1936, at the hour of 10:30 A. M., at
won
by
a
surprisingly
small
major
The committee felt there was a public demand
the front door of the Court House in
ity over his opponent for the nomin Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, I
for a park and swimming pool and that it would
ation, John Carver. Mix, Clark and will sell at auction to the highest
prove a worthy project for W P A workers this
Miller were bunched for the demo and best bidder for cash, the follow-
cratic nomination for governor, and owing described property, to-wit:
winter. More definite plans will have to be
the final result will likely be un
Lot 4, Block 36 of Park Addition to
made, and some engineering work done, but a
known until all the outlying pre the City of Nyssa; Beginning at a
step was made in the right direction. W e hope
cincts have reported.
point 60 feet east and 90.8 feet
this initial step is followed by other steps leading
Frank Stephans o f Tw in Falls south of the northwest com er of
outdistanced his nearest rival for Block 66 o f Green’s Addition to City
toward a park and swimming pool. It can be
the Republican nomination for gov of Nyssa, thence soutn 45.4 feet,
done and once completed, would be a never
ernor, which was Col. Patch of thence east 138.5 feet, thence north
ending delight to people of this vicinity.
45.4 feet, thence west 138.5 feet to
Payette.
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HOW AB O U T
“ PEDDLER D A Y ? ” —
From Minadoka County News
that merchants, interested in
W E the SUGGEST
peddler evil, close all stores one day
next week and inaugurate “ Peddler Day” in Ru
pert.
Let every merchant, clerk and attache get
some article, a sales talk and load of unmitigated
gall and make the rounds. A fter the housewives
of Rupert have answered the doorbells to their
calls and seen the display, they will probaby be
tired o f front door merchants.
To make the day a success we suggest that
prizes be offered to the “ peddler” who makes
the largest number of sales. O f course, there
must be a deposit from the housewife, who will
be required to wait seven days for the delivery of
the article. Then if it goes bad, there must be no
comeback on the merchant. No guarantees al
lowed and bull dogs barred!
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COMMENTS BY C LA R K W OOD
Both sides are putting out oodles of dough in
Maine— and us running an Oregon paper!
An Idaho recluse has lived to be four score
and ten without seeing a motor car. He’d better
stay put, as he’s too old now to jump.
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Bankers appear to be willing now to lend
more than an ear.
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The rival parties, as usual, ignore the most im
portant issue— whether the Ins shall hold the
jobs or the Outs shall get them.
publication, August 13, 1936 vouchers within six months after the
publication
September 10, first publication of this notice, at
the office of Lytle and Coad, Attor
neys at Law, Vale, Oregon, which
office said Administratrix selects as
her place of business in all matters
NO TICE TO CREDITORS
connected with said Estate.
IN THE CO U NTY C O URT OF THE
Dated and first published July 23,
STA TE OF OREGON FO R THE 1936; date of last publication August
C O U N TY OF MALHEUR.
20, 1936.
In the Matter of the Estate of W il
G E O R G IA DENNIS
liam T. Ashcraft, Deceased.
Administratrix of the Estate
Notice is hereby given by C. C.
of Sallie Dennis, Deceased.
Mueller, Admlnstrator of the Estate
First
Last
1936.
of William T. Ashcraft, deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons hav
ing claims against the said de
ceased, to file them with the nec
essary vouchers within six months
after the first publication of this
notice at his office at Vale, Oregon.
Dated and first published July 30,
1936; date of last publication August
27, 1936.
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C. C. MUELLER,
Administrator of the Estate
of William T. Ashcraft, De
ceased
NOTICE TO T A X P A Y E R S
NO TICE is hereby given that by
virtue of Section 69-301, Oregon
Code Annotated, 1930, as amended
by Chapter 446, Oregon Laws of 1933
Malheur County Board of
Equalization
will meet on the Second Monday of
August, 1936, the said day being the
10th day of August, 1936, and shall
remain open until the fourth Mon
day in August, 1936, at the County
Court House, Vale, Malheur County,
Oregon, to publicly examine the 1936
Assessment Rolls, and to correct er
rors in valuation, description or
qualities o f
lands,
lots or other
prqperty assesed by the Assessor of
Malheur County, all persons inter
ested shall appear at the time and
place appointed.
Dated at Vale this 22nd day of
July, 1936.
M U R R A Y MORTON,
Assessor of Malheur County, Oregon
7-30 to 8-13.
NOTCE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon For the County of M al
heur.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sallie
Dennis, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by Georgia
Dennis, Administratrix
of t h e
Estate of Sallie Dennis, deceased, to
the creditors of and all persons hav
ing claims against the said deceased,
to file them with the necessary
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice
is hereby given
that
under and by virtue of writ of Ex
ecution, duly and regularly Issued
out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Malheur Coun
ty, by the clerk of said Court and
directed to me as Sheriff, on the
29th day of July, 1936, in that cer
tain action in said Circuit Court or
in which A. A. Schram, Superin
tendent of Banks of the State of
Oregon, is plaintiff, and Edna Jane
Kendler, formerly Edna Jane Den
nis, is defendant, and wherein plain
tiff recovered Judgment against the
defendant, for the sum of $75.00 with
interest thereon at 10 per cent per
annum from December 8, 1930 until
paid, the further sum of $25.00, at
torney's fees; for the further sum of
$75.00 with interest thereon at 10
per cent per annum from May 5.
1932 until paid, the sum of $25.00
attorney's fees; and the further sum
of $17.20, costs and disbursements;
and for accruing costs, which said
Judgment was duly made and en
tered by said Court on the 26th day
of July, 1935.
NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance
of said execution, I have duly levied
upon the real property hereinafter
described, and I will, on Friday, the
28th day of August, 1936, at 11
o'clock A. M.. at the front door of
the County Court House, in the City
of Vale. Malheur County, Oregon,
sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, all the fol
lowing described real premises, to-
wit:
All the right, title, and interest
of said
defendant in and to
Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
and 22 in Block 2 in the town of
Nyssa, Malheur County, State of
Oregon.
or so much thereof as may be nec
essary to satisfy said judgment to
gether with the costs, which nave
or may accrue under and by virtue
o f said sale.
C. W. GLENN,
Sheriff of Malheur County, Oregon
Dated July 30, 1936.
Lott D. Brown
Baker, Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff
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NYSSA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
W E RECOMMEND THEM
C A R L II. C O A D
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
N YSSA
OREGON
FACTS ABOUT NYSSA
Population, (1930) .......................821
Recent estimates .....
1000
Elevation .................................... 2186
City Officers
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M a y o r ...................
Don Graham
Councilmen ................ Art Norcott,
Al Thompson, Dick Tensen, Dean
Smith.
City Clerk ............
A.
City Treasu rer......... Arthur Boydell
M a rsh a ll__________
A. V. Cook
Water-master ........... N. H. Pinkerton
Health O ffic e r __ Dr. J. J. Sarazin
County Officers
the place of beginning, all in M al
heur County, State of Oregon.
Said sale Is made under execu
tion Issued out of the Circuit Court
o f the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Malheur to me directed In the
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
case of Van Petten Lumber Com
William J. Ball et ux to Coast pany vs. Andrew F. McGinnis.
Land Co. Ltd. N tv S W L S E t; Sec
C. W. GLENN,
21-31-41. 7, 30. 36 $59.
Sheriff. Malheur County, Oregon
Joseph E. Strakoff et ux to Coast
Land Co., Ltd. S 'iS W h S E li
Sec.
21-31-41. 7, 30, 36. $59.
C. W Glenn, Sheriff to Rosa M,
Bush, Lots 3 and 4. S E '.S W 1. Sec.
19; S W 'sN W ti, N W t.S W 1* , Sec.
County J u d g e...... David F. Graham
Commissioners ......... ...... Ora Clark,
E. H. Brumbach.
S h e r iff__ ______________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
NEWS OF RECORD
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A. L. FLETCHER
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
N YS SA
:
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
R. Millar
DENTIST
Office Phone 35F2
X -R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S
NYSSA
OREGON
Nyssa Aerie
F. O. E. No. 2134
MEETS WEDNESDAY N IG H T
A T EAGLES H A L L
Visiting Eagles Welcome
CLAUDE
K E R M IT
Nyssa Public Schools
OREGON
W ILLSO N , Pres.
LIEN K AE M FE R
Secretary
Superintendent ......Leo Hollenberg
Facts About Owyhee Project
Nyssa Flour
Mill
We Grind
FLOUR
and
CEREAL
White or whole wheat
flour at 50c per hund
red of wheat.
You furnish your
own containers and
take all back.
We alto grind stock
an^ poultry feeds.
Earl Warren, Mgr.
ON THE OLD JOB
H. D. Holme*
TR AN S FE R
and B AG G AG E
All Kinds of Hauling in
City Limits
SUMMER
CLOTHES
NYSSA, OREGON
Need f e c i a l care and we are
equipped to do this for you.
When you "G o Places" this
summer, make
certain they
are clean and fresh by bring
ing them to the
CITY TRANSFER
T R U C K IN G
and
T R AN S FE R R IN G
Phone 15 and Phone 28
C. Klinkenberg
Distances to Other Points
JOURNAL
PRINTING
Nyssa Tailor
Shop
D. E. MORGAN, Prop.
There are many nice Summer
Suits in the Kahn line— Let
us show you.
Phone *
Cost of Owyhee Dam ........ $6,000,000
7tt 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.
IS D IS T IN C T IV E . . . Has
T H A T Touch T o Distinguish
It From Ordinary Printing!
P R IN T IN G
W IT H
A
P E R S O N A L IT Y
"W e Make Type Taft”
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B o is e _____________________________ 87
Pocatello________________________ 328
Salt Lake City ....................
616
—Westbound—
Meetings of the Townsend
Club are held every Thursday
O n ta rio __________________________ 12
at the Community Church.
Vale ...................
20
The Public Is Invited
B a k e r ____________________________ $6
La Grande ......................
146
Mrs.
Pendleton _____________
192 Lou P a tte rs on ____Pres.
The D a lle *______________________ 343
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn
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Portland ........
435
B u m s ___________________________ 155