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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., AUGUST 19, 1937 LOWER BIG BEND MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL visit his daughters several days and bring his family home who have been visiting there the past month. Mrs Walter Laurence and Mrs. Byars Deardoff of Prairl: City visit ed at the E. J Beam home on Thursday. They came to get a load of apricots at the Merwin Duncan farm. ' Vlctcr Wirth and wife of Malh'.ur City visited at the Ralph Boor home several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton. Bob DeArmond and Verla Prescott of Vale motor’d to Mcnument last week end. They all returned on Sunday except the 'latter who re mained to visit her mother for a week. Mrs H C. Elms returned horn? last Friday from a months visit in Bcise at the heme of her daughter Mrs. W. J. Hinton and family. The S. A. and Earl Lofton fam- Uies were business visitors in Baker Saturday. at the time of his death, and all f* right, title and interest that said estate, by operation of law or other wise. has since acquired, in and tc the following described real prop- rty located in Malheur County. Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 10, Township 20 South, Range 46 E. W. M. All bids must be in writing and may be delivered to the undersigned at Vale, Oregon. D E MASTERSON Administrator With Will An nexed of the Estate of F. O. Berg, D.ceased. 8-19 to 9-16. vlted and will be received up to August 30, 1937, at the hour of Seven o'clock P M., and the same will be publicly opened at the hour of Eight o'clock P M on said Aug ust 30, 1937. All proposals shall be accompan ied by a certified check on an Ore gon bank in the amount of five (5%), per cent of the amount bid, conditioned that if said bid is ac cepted, the party will enter into a contract with the City of Nyssa and filj the necessary performance bond in accordance with the spec- lclfications on file. The Council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Coun cil of the City of Nyssa. M F. SOLOMON, Recorder. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF BIDS CITI’ OF NYSSA. OREGON Lem King, father of Joe King $7590.00 c : t y h a l l b o n d s c^me down from Unity Monday for a visit with his son and wife, Mr. $ 1000.00 CITY PARK BONDS and Mrs Jce King. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh left That the City of Nyssa, Malheur Friday for Detroit to bring back a County, Oregon, intends to issue new car. Mrs. Welsh will teach in and offer for sale, and by this Wade the coming year and will Notice invites bids for the follow drive back and forth. ing Issues of general obligation Miss Ruth Hend rson of Emmett bonds of said City, authorized by spent the week end with Mr. and proceedings taken and to be issued Mrs. Joe King. On Saturday they in pursuance to Chapter 455, Oregon made calls cn friends in the neigh Laws, 1937, cited as “The Public borhood. Works Act of 1937,” to wit. BUI and Bob Looney of Emmett Bonds in the amount of $7500.00 NOTICE OF SALE spent Sunday at the parental Harry for the purpose of acquiring a site Looney home. and building a City Hall thereon. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Zeb Wilson returned from the Said bonds shall be in the denomin STATE OF OREGON FOR THE hospital Saturday where he has ation of Five Hundred (J500.00) COUNTY OF MALHEUR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS spent the past four weeks recov Dollars each, bear date of October In the Matter of the Estate of Ed IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 1, 1937, and be in one series num ering from a broken 1 g. ward J. Kribs, Deceased. Florence Russell returned from a consecutively from one to STATE OF OREGON FOR THE bered Notice is hereby given that pur fifteen, inclusive, and the same two weeks visit with her aunt and COUNTY OF MALHEUR. suant to an order of the above en shall mature annually after five uncle Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s Johnson BV MRS. TED NEWTON titled court dated August 14, 1937, In The Matter of the Estate of D. years, one bond October 1, 1942, and of Roswell. the und rsigned will sell at private MacLafferty, Deceased. cne additional bond each year Mr. and Mrs. William Stradley sale, in two parcels, to the highest thereafter, but it shall be optional and Mr and Mrs. Harry Russell an Notice hereby is given by the daughters were dinners guest of The ladies of the surrounding- bidders, for cash, subject to confir undersigned, administrator with the with the City of Nyssa to call for Mrs M A. Bradney Sunday. payment and pay, on or after the communities who joined the county mation by said court ,on or after will annexed of the Estate of D. first day of October, 1947. any or all A good crowd attended the dance home makers camp at Payette Lake September 18, 1937, all the right MacLafferty, Deoeased, to the cred- at Big Bend park Saturday night. last Thursday returned home Sun title and interest that said estate, by tors of and all persons having: such bonds of this issue as would day Howard Hatch was the official operation of law cr otherwise, has otherwise mature at a later date. transporter since acquired, in and to the follow claims against the said deceased to 8aid bonds shall bear lnter*st at the file them, with the necessary vouch J A Nelson and family of Nampa ¡ns described real property located rate of five per centum (5%) per called on the BUI Ashcraft family Malheur County, Oregon, to-wit: ers within six months after date of annum, which interest shall be pay By MRS. E. J. BEAM first publication of this notice, at Tract 1: The Southeast Quarter able semi-annllay on the first days Sunday. Betty Nelson is spending the office of Carl H. Coad, at Nyssa, of April and October in each year, of the Southwest Quarter of this week with Joyce and Donna. Oregon, which office the under Section 1. Township 21 South, and each bond shall have Interest Denny Moore is working in the A cabin at the Powell saw mill oc signed adminstrator selects as the coupons attached accordingly. Range 46 E W M. Adrian "Pastime” store. cupied by the employee John Sim place of business in all matters con Tract 2: The West Half of Lots The Rohland famly, Ted N wton Bonds in the amount of $1000.00 mons and wife caught fire on Fri nected with the said estate. 3 and 4 of Block 3 of the City for the purpose of buying land and day some unknown cause while the family and Myrle Stringer had din GEORGE C. MacLAFFERTY, of Vale. family were absent. The building ner at the Owyhee dam Friday All bids must be in writing and may Administrator wth the will improving same for a City Park. and all its contents were destroyed. evening. annexed of the Estate of D. Said bonds shall be in the denomin be delivered to the undersigned at Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ashcraft left The family lost all their bedding, ^ MacLafferty, Deceased. his office at Vale, Oregon. clothing and household goods as Sunday for a vacation to part un Dated and first published July 29. F. E. COAD, known. Mrs. Celeste Zink and son well as a trailor house standing Administrator of the Estate 1937. William of Nyssa are taking care of nearby. of Edward J. Kribs, Deceased. Last publication, August 26, 1937. the business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Buren 8-19 to 9-16. Harvey Hatch of Big Bend was a left on Tuesday evening for a trip guest of James McGinnis and fam to Yellowstone Park. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Slim McCord a truck driver of the ily. FINAL ACCOUNT CALL FOR BIDS Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Fray and Fred Fish saw mill had an accident Mr, and Mrs. Nichols Fray of Notice is hereby given that Hugh with his truck last Wednesday and Sealed bids will be received up he broke one of his leg in two places Chicago were afternoon callers in until Saturday, August 21 for furn V. Glenn, the Administrator of the when he Jumped from the truck. He the Gerrit Muntjcwerff home Sun- ! ishing suitable conveyance and estate of William L. Glenn, deceas day Dinner was served in the Case was taken to the Ontario hospital. transporting pupils in Owyhee Dis ed, has rendered and presented for The Ironside school board are Muntjewerff home in Big Bend. trict 18 for the coming school year. settlement and filed in said court, Bill Olson and family and Gene ! adding some much needed improve Those interested may get further his first and final account of his ments to the school house, Wiley Seybold were Sunday dinner guests details from the chairman. Address administration of said estate, to Duncan is the carpenter in charge. of the C. L. Williams family in Pay all bids to Mrs. Neil Dlmmick, Nys gether with his petition for distri bution of said estate In accordance A new front porch has been huilt, ette Sunday. sa, Oregon, Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Marker and | with a written stipulation of the a new floor laid, thern will also ba Mrs. Neil Dimmick, Clerk heirs on file; and that Saturday new cloak rooms, more windows and family of Ontario were dinner R. L. Patton, Chairman the 28th day of August 1937 at the the inside will be repainted and guests of McConnells Sunday. 8-12 to 8-19. J E. Holly and family returned j hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the ready by the time school starts on home from their vacation late Mon County Court Room in the City of September 6th. Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, has Lester Derrick left on Saturday day night. NOTICE OF BIDS Duke Rohland and family visited been appointed by the Court as the for Weippe, Idaho where he will in the Fred Wamsley horn? at Par NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, time and place for the hearing on ma Sunday evening. That the Common Council of the said settlement of account and pet Mrs. Ted Newton and children, City of Nyssa proposes to construct ition for distribution, a which time Mrs. Duke Rrhland and children i and will receive proposals for the any person interested in said estate and Mr' Bill Olson 1. ft early Tues construction of a sidewalk five feet may appear and file exception in day morning for La Grande and in width, together with curbing and writing to the allowance of said Portland, Oregon. gutters along the north side of account and contest the same. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch and Main Street between Third Street July 27, 1937. family entertained the Ted Newton and the highway, specifications for HUGH V. GLENN, family and Myrle Stringer Sunday. which are now on file with the Re- Administrator of the estate ] corder of the City. Bids for the con of William L. Glenn, deceased. struction of the foregoing are in- July 29 to August 26. Greenock’s Famous Men Greenock, Glasgow port, was the LEGAL ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING birthplace of James Watt, inventor of the steam engine, and Captain j Kidd, the pirate. ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT NYSSA-ARCADIA DRAINAGE DISTRICT LEGAL ADVERTISING August 7, 1937 ation of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars e:ch, bear date of October 1, 1937, and be in cne series, and the same shall mature as follows: $500 00 October 1, 1918 and $500.00 October 1, 1949; shall bear Interest at the rate of five p r centum (ST) per annum, which Interest shall be payable semi-annually on the first days of April and October in each year, and each bond shall have in terest coupons attached accordingly. All bids fer such bonds shall be in writing and shell separately stat: the amount bid for each issue and eh all be accompanied by a certified check on a bank doing business in this state for not less than two per cent of the par value of the bond offered for sale. Bids will be received by the City Recorder of the City of Nyssa up to and including the 6th day of September. 1937. and all bids for such bonds shall b? publicly opened at the office of the City Re “ A DOOR That Leads To T R I A L NOTICE OF SALE LIGHT When a loved one returns to his last home and your thoughts are with him, you can turn with complete con fidence to the Nyssa Fun eral Home for final arrange ments. THE NYSSA FUNERAL HOME IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR In the Matter of the Estate of F O. Berg. Deceased Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order for the above en titled court dated August 6. 1937, the undersigned will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by said court, on or after September 18, 1937, all tl»e right, title. Interest and estate of F. O Berg, also known as Frederick Oliver Berg, deceased, SERVICE IS WHAT YOU WANT Dr. Cr. Bonds outstanding $ 29.500.00 Bond c0 pald ons paid ................................... 80,205 00 Bond and Interest Fund 935 87 Bond and Interest Tax Receivable for 1937 1,119 89 Bond and Interest Tax Receivable for 1936 1,562 77 Bond and Interest Tax Receivable for 1935 761 68 Bond and Interest Tax Receivable for 1934 .... 2,742,49 Burbidge real estate 77.45 County of Malheur 13,941.95 Drainage Tax Record .......................................... 240,37852 Delinquent Tax Certificates 2,604 86 Davis real estate 53.35 Drainage System 88,163 76 Drainage Well No. 1 1,39211 Drainage Well No. 2 688 05 Drainage Well No. 3 814.28 Interest and Discount 2 343 72 Kingman Colony Drainage District Warrant 209 45 Operation and Maintenace Fund ..................... 881 60 Operation and Maintenace 67,385 67 O & M Tax Receivable for year 1934 474.31 O A’ M Tax Receivable for year 1935 1.051 69 O & M Tax Receivable 1936 971 10 O & M Tax Receivable for year 1937 1.443 67 Osborn real estate ...................................................... 53.80 $269.878 52 Ljf - ; iX SERVICE IS WHAT YOU GET $1.163 55 1.557 26 4.263 71 30 55 ... 5000 .... 86 81 50 00 800 00 Total receipts .............................. ..................._....... $83)01 88 Norcott Service NYSSA, OREGON / NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the following warrants wUl be cancelled and the payments thereof will be refused unless said warrants are presented to the County Treasurer for payment on or before O ct ober 6, 1937. Herman Hamer V. H. Campbell Ray Blessinger Alice D. Bankofier GENERAL FUND WARRANTS $6.30 No. 2082 1.70 No. 2209 5.10 No. 3206 0.20 No. 3421 July 3, 1929 August 8, 1929 April 3, 1930 May 8. 1930 ROAD FUND WARRANTS Roy Kelley $14.38 No. 2777 August 8, 1929 Herb Stewart 60.66 No. 3018 December 5, 1929 A. L. Miller 27.64 No. 3489 May 8, 1930 Dated at Vale, Oregon, this 4th day of August, A. D. 1937. II. S. SACKETT, 8-12 to 9 9. County Clerk. When you receive one of our PIONEER SERVICE COUNTY CREDIT BOARD STATEMENTS, bearing our REGISTERED TRADE MARK try to pay, part pay or satisfactorily arrange to pay at once on your PAST DUE ACCOUNTS so you can get credit that you may be forced to ask for. REMEMBER the wise ones prepare for winter, so why not do like other thrifty folks do. August 1. 1936 to August 7, 1937 Bonds pud $1.000 00 Bond coupons paid 480.00 Bond Interest paid 1.350 00 County land redeemed 21960 Commission on land sale .................. 25 00 Interest on warrant ................. ..... .... 3670 Operation and Maintenance 2.385 0« warrant paid ...................................... 688.05 REMEMBER WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR CREDIT YOU LOSE SOMETHING YOU MAY NEVER REGAIN $6.184 41 DISTRIBUTION OF CASH Bond and Interest Fund Operation and Maintenance Fund August 7, 1937, cash NOTICE That County Warrants not presented will be cancelled. NOW, WHAT DO YOU DO? The Pioneer Service Company is offering a suggestion. Don’t overlook your credit rating with your local merchant, doctor and hospital. When you are making your other preparations for winter, be sure that you DON’T OVER LOOK YOUR CREDIT, as it is your greatest asset when winter comes. $269.878 52 August 1, 1936 to August 7. 1937 August 1, 1936, cash in bank ................ ......................... Delinquent Tax Certificates paid ................................ Taxes paid ................................................................ Paid on Kingman Colony Drainage District warrant Interest paid on land sale contract .................................... Land sold by county ................................................................ Land sale by contract .............................................................. Land sold by District .......................................................... Total expenditures _____ f LEGAL ADVERTISING The Thrifty Prepare For Winter, if the roof leaks they fix it, they also lay in their winter fuel. The fanner harvests his crops and makes all necessary preparations to take care of his family, and stock through the long winter months. ALL WISE PEOPLE do these things. RECEIPTS 1 ; M F SOLOMON R eorder. B A L A N C E E X P E N D I T U R E S > tV By order of the Common Council of the City of Nyssa, August 16, 1937. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADRIAN NEWS IRONSIDE NEWS corded in the City of Nyssa on the 7th day of September. 1937. at the hour of eight o'clock P. M of said day Said b.nds shall be sold in sep arate parcels: that is to say City Hall Bends in one parcel and City Park Bonds in the second pare 1, to the highest responsible bidder for not less than the par value, and the entire amount of accrued interest. In determining the highest bid re ceived, the Council cf the City may take into consideration such p r'- mlums as are offered and such items of cost as may be charged fcy the bidder in connection with th ■ purchase of the bonds. The Council reserves the right to refuse cr re; ct any or all of said bids and to re advertise the bonds in th ’ manner provided by law. Pioneer Service Co., Inc. 935 87 881 80 ___ __________ 1.81747 Total expenditures and cash in bank *8.001 86 State Office; McCarty Bldg., Boise, Idaho CORRECT ATTEST FRANK D HALL. Secretary - Treasurer Respectfully submitted. P TENSEN C. C. HUNT JACOB FISCHER / State Office; Miner Building Eugene, Oregon WATCH FOR GREEN AND BLACK HAND BILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE /