N Y S S A G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L, THURS.. OCTOBER 14, 1937 Drive Being Made For McLoughlin Memorial Fund The county chairman for ths Mc- Loughlin Memorial Fund for M al­ heur county Is trying to get in touch with every school In the county. She Is asking the teachers to present the project to their set* arate schools, so that every bey and girl In the county may have a part In this historical project. In order that we may have an ex­ act report of funds ssnt by Malheui county, please send your collections to the county chairman, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Nyssa, Oregon. Each school will be accredited with the exact amount s nt in and the same forwarded to the Memorial society headquarters. All funds should be In, not later than Oct­ ober 19, 1937 Dr. John McLoughlin Is the most conspicuous man of Oregon history, chief factor o f the Hudson Bay com­ pany, and Father of the Oregon country. For thirty-three years he ruled this vast country wisely and well. He came to Fort George, which Is now Astoria, In 1824 and one year later established a trading post at Fort Vancouver. It took sturdy stuff to face the hardships of settling In the Oregon country, but he won the ocnfidence and admiration of both Indians and whites by his Justice and fairness in all his dealings. He established the first school west of the Rockies and he personally saw to It that all boys and girls, whites and Indians alike, were given the best advantage as could be afforded. Now, eighty years after his death, his name is venerated in Oregon, and his memory kept alive by the people. By common consent, he Is known as the "Father of Oregon." Thirty years ago the McLoughlin Memorial society was organized to save from destruction the historical heme of Mr, McLoughlin. The house was built on the banks of the W il­ lamette River at Oregon City. He lived there from 1846 to the year of his death in 185E. Eighty percent of the original house is still standing, and through careful study, the home has been restored to its orig­ inal condition, the entire house and furnishings rich in pioneer history The Memorial society decided that a bronze bust of Dr. McLoughlin should be placed in the South G ar­ den o f the home. This plan of pro­ viding a fitting memorial had Its inception at the state convention in Medford in 1934, but few steps were taken toward carrying it out, due to economic conditions. At that time a resolution was adopted which pro- Knot Hole News — Use Aberdeen Coal— Being pretty as a picture Includes having nice frames. — Less Clinkers— In the old days, when a woman wanted a fur coat, she went out and shot a fox. Nowadays she Just shoots her husband and buys one with the insurance money. — Use Aberdeen Coal— Then there's the magician who came home unexpectedly and pulled a man from his wife's wardrobe. — Better Burning— “ Arthur, have you seen our host's swank pants?" "Why, he had them on a moment ago." — Use Aberdeen Coal— Punchy: Will you be satlslfed with a knockout in the first round this evening, boss? Boss: Naw. Try to stay two rounds for a change. — 1 -ongrr Lasting— "D o you know any new tongue twisters, girlie?” "Sorrry, but I havent' had any­ thing but old-fashioned kisses in months." — Use Aberdeen Coal— The old-fashioned girl was admir­ ed for her needle-work; the modern girl relies on her pins. — I Lots 1 and 2, Block 77, Oreen’s A d ­ Tract No. 309-A—Description, W H Postoffice Address: Vale, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that t h e 1 N W 1/* SEV), S L N E L S W L ; Sec. 13; Sec. 16 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price dition to Nyssa; Price *50.00. City of Nyssa, Oregon, Intends to is- Twp. 31; Rng. 41; Price $20.00. Tract No. 336-A—Description, K IN G M A N C O LO NY sue *4000 in refunding bonds issued Tract No. 283-A— Description, *160.00. Lots 1 and 2, Block 78, Green’s A d ­ Tract No. 310-A—Description, 8(4 IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T October 1, 1927, all of which became S E L N W ti Less A T . 8(6.45 A.) Sec. N(4, 8(4; Sec. 19; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; dition to Nyssa; Price *50.00. due October 1, 1937, being Street 14; Twp. 15; Rng. 42; Price *20.00. Tract No. 337-A—Description, N O TIC E OF ELECTION Tract No. 2&4-A— Description, Price *240.00. Improvement Bonds. Tract No. 311-A—Description, SM, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, Block 4; Eld­ N W L N W V i; Sec. 23; Twp. 15; Rng. N O TIC E HEREB Y IS GIVEN, These bends will be issued by vir­ S H N H , N '- iN W 'i, N W 1,N E 1, ; Sec. redge Addition to Vale; Price *50.00. That an election will be held in the tue o f Ordinance No. 229 of the 42; Price *40.00. Tract No. 338-A— Description, 25; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price *300.00 Tract No. 285-A—Description, Kingman Colony Irrigation District Common Council of Nyssa and as Lots 9 and 10, Block 11. Eldredge Tract No. 312-A—Description, All on the 30th day of October, 1937, for authrized by Chapter 208, Oregon NEV) NEV* Sec. 36; Twp. 30; Rng. 42; Addition to Vale; Price $10.00. Sec. 35 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price *320. the purpose of voting upon the pro­ Laws, 1935, and they will be in de­ Price *20.00. Tract No. 339-A—Description, Tract No. 313-A— Decsription, Tract No. 286-A—Description, All position of inclusion of the King- nominations of *500.00 each, shall Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 18, Eldredge man Colony Irrigation District be dated October 1, 1937, shall ma­ Sec. 31; Twp. 30; Rng. 43; Price NWV«, W V iN E 1/* Sec. 36; Twp. 29; Addition to Vale; Price *30.00. Rng. 46; Price *120.00. within the boundaries of the Owy­ ture in installments of *500.00 each *320.00. Tract No. 340-A—Description, Tract No. 314-A—Description, Tract No. 287-A—Description, hee Irrigation District, and uniting on Octcber 1, of the years 1942 to Lots 4 an 5, Block 18; Eldredge A d ­ and merging said Kingman Colony 1950 inclusive, and shall bear inter­ SEY«SEy*; Sec. 32; Twp. 15; Rng. N W Y S W 'i, Sec. 2; Twp. 30; Rng. dition to Vale; Price *20.00. 46; Price *40.00. Irrigation Distrct into and as a part est at the rate of six per cent per 43; Price *20.00. Tract No. 341-A—Description, Tract No. 315-A—Description, Tract No. 288-A—Description, o f the Owyhee Irrigation District annum, payable semi-annually on Lots 7 and 8, Block 18, Eldredge and that at said election the ballots April 1, and October 1, of each year. J SE 'iN W Y * Sec. 3; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Lots 1 & 3, SViNEVi, St* N W 1/*; N E 'iS E ti Less Townsite of Jordan Addition to Vale; Price *20 00. shall contain the words, and shall These refunding bonds are here­ Price 20.00. Tract No. 342-A—Description, Valley; NWV* SEVi Less A T . 1; Sec. Tract No. 239— Description, All require the qualified voters to vote by offered for sale and bids therefor Lots 1 and 2, Block 22, Eldredge A d ­ upon the proposition, "Merger— will be received by the Common Sec. 17; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Price 2; Twp. 30; Rng. 46; Price *150.00. Tract No. 316-A—Description, dition to Vale; Price *20.00. Yes" and "Merger—No” . Council up to 8 o’clock p.m. on the *320.00. Tract No. 343-A—Description. Tract No. 290-A—Description, WV4 West o f Railroad in the N W ‘4- The Board of Directors has des­ 15th day of October, 1937, and will Lots 3 an 4, Block 22, Eldredge A d ­ NWVi ; Sec. 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44; N E 1,, S E L N W 1 *, NE V* SW Vi ; Sec. be sold to the highest responsible ignated that the Kingman Colony dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Price *25.00. School House as the place where bidder. Bids must be accompanied 2; Twp. 16; Rng. 43; Price *80.00. Tract No. 344-A— Description, Tract No. 317-A—Description, Tract No. 291-A —Descroption, said election shall be held, and that by a certified check in favor of the Lots 24 and 25, Block 33, Hope- said election shall be held between City of Nyssa for two per cent of S E 1« Sec. 3; Twp. 16; Rng. 43; Price SEV* Sec. 10; Twp. 30; Rng. 44; Holland Addition to Vale; Price Price *40.00. the hours of 8:00 o’clock in the fore­ the par value o f the bonds and the $80.00. Tract No. 318-A—Description, SV4 $ 20 . 00 . Tract No. 292-A—Description, SV4 noon and 5:00 o'clock in the after- Council reserves the right to reject Tract No. 345-A—Description, East neon of said 30th day of October, any or all bids, or to sell all or any NE!4 Sec. 21; Twp. 16; Rng. 43; 8(4 NEV4 SEV«; Sec. 29; Twp. 15; 43 feet of Lot 1, Block 11, Original Rng. 47; Price *75.00. Price *40.00. 1937, when the polls shall be closed. part of the bonds. Tract No. 319-A—Description, A Townsite of Vale; Price *50.00. Tract No. 293-4—Description, By order of the Common Council. This notice is given by order of Tract No. 346-A—Description, S W '.S W ', Sec. 22; Twp. 16; Rng. triangular tract of land containing M. F. SOLOMON, the Board of Directors duly entered 43; Price $20.00. 10 Acres in the West portion of Lots 5 and 6, Block 16, Orig. Tow n- Recorder. the 28th day of September, 1937, and Tract No. 294-A— Description., All NWV4SEV4 ; Sec. 6; Twp. 16; Rng. site of Vale; Price *150.00. which order designates the bound­ Tract No. 347-A—Description, East of Railroad in the SEVi ; Sec. 47; Price *10.00. aries o f the Kingman Colony Irri­ NO TICE OF SALE OF C O U N TY Tract No. 320-A—Description, Lots 20 to 24, incl., Block 5G, Pioneer 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44; Price »100.00. gation District and dispenses with OWNED LANDS Tract No. 295-A— Description, SWV4NEV4 Sec. 6; Twp. 18; Rng. Addition to Jordan Valley; Price publication of the same in this Pursuant to an order o f the Coun­ NELNEV* Sec. 15; Twp. 18; Rng 47; Price *210.00. *50.00. notice o f election. ty Court of Malheur County, Ore­ 45; Price *20.00. Tract No. 348-A—Description, Tract No. 321-A—Description, F R A N K D. HALL. Secretary Tract No. 296-A— Description, All SWV48EV4; Sec. 7; Twp. 18; Rng. Lots 11 and 12, Block 78, Orig. Kingman Colony Irrigation District gon, dated the 6th day of October, 1937, I will on the 6th day of Nov­ West of Highway in the NV48WV4 47; Price *210.0.0 Townsite o f Ontario; Price *20.00. First publication Sept. 30, 1937. ember, 1937, at the hour o f 10 and in WV4NWV4; Sec. 17; Twp. 18; C. W. GLENN, Tract No. 322-A— Description, Lot Last publication Oct. 28, 1937. o’clock. A. M , at the front door of Rng. 45; Price *80.00. Sheriff, Malheur County Oregon. 6; Sec. 30; Twp. 20; Rng. 47; Price A L IA S SUMMONS. the County Court House at Vale, Oregon, offer for sale the tracts cf L E G A L A D V E R T IS IN G L E G A L A D V E R T IS IN G IN T H E JUSTICE'S C O U R T OF land hereinafter described and T H E N Y S S A D IS T R IC T , COUN­ numbered for not less than the T Y O F M ALHEUR, S T A T E OF prices fixed by said Court with the OREGON. proportionate cost of publication E. W. P R U YN , Plaintiff, vs. LEE added thereto. TAGUE, Defendant. T o Lee Tague, Said lands will be offered for the above named defendant: N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N to the legal vot­ V. M AIN TE N A N C E & R E PA IR S sale to the highest bidder for cash; ers of the School District No. 26, of Malheur Coun­ 1. Repair annd maintenance of furni­ IN TH E NAM E O F TH E S TATE or all tracts priced at »200.00 or less 500.00 ty, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL M E E TIN G of ture and equipm ent.................................. OF OREGON, You are hereby re­ to the highest bidder for oash, and the said district will be held at the School House 2. Repair and maintenance of buUd- quired to appear and answer the all tracts priced at more than on the 30th day of October, 1937, at 2 o’clock p. m., 200.00 lng and grounds: .......... ........................ complaint filed against you in the *200 00 and not more than *500.00 for the purpose of discussing the budget for the 4. Total Expense of Maintenance above entitled action within seven for cash or for not less than 20% fiscal school year, beginning June 21, 1937, and and Repairs * 700.00 days from the date of the service of cash and the remainder to be paid ending June 20, 1937, hereinafter set forth, and to this Summons upon you, If served VI. A U X IL IA R Y AGENCIES under written agreement with the vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. within Malheur County, Oregon, or purchaser in equal installments over 1. Library: within four weeks from the date of a period not exceeding 5 years; all (2)Library books ........................... ...... 400.00 BUDGET the service of such Summons upon deferred payments to draw interest 3. Transportation of pupils: you if served outside of the State of Estimated Receipts at the rate o f 6% per annum, pay­ (1) Personal service ............................ 10,400.00 Oregon and within the United able annually: all sales and agree­ 5. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies *10,800.00 1. Balance on hand at the b e g in n in g «! States, or within four weeks after ments to be subject to the terms, and the fiscal school year (third Monday the first publication of this Sum­ V II. F IX E D CHARGES conditions of Sec. 69-813, Oregon in June for which this budget is made * 4,353.55 mons. or suffer judgment to be 1. Insurance ................................... 202.00 Code, and Chapter 402, Laws of 2. T o be received from the County School taken against you for the sum of 3. Rent ___________________________ 750.00 1937; all lands within the bound­ Fund ..................................... 5*300.00 Flfty-81x 1*56.00) Dollars, with the 5.Totil Fixrd Charges S 952.00 aries o f Irrigation or drainage dis­ 3. T o be received from the Elementary disbursements of this action. tricts to be sold subject to any valid j School Fund ............................................. 2,000.00 Given under my hand this 24th V III. C A P IT A L O U T L A Y S assessments made or to be made j 4. T o be received from the State Irre­ day of August, A. D. 1937. 4. New furniture, equipment and re­ by said districts since the date said ducible School Fund ............................... 1,250.00 W. J W ILLIA M S , placements ________ 975.00 lands were acquired by the County 6. T o be received from the Non-High . Justice of the Peace 7. Total Capital Outlays 975.00 I and all lands withtin the boundaries School District for: Transportation ................................. 15.500.00 You will take notice that this of the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis- IX . D EBT SERVICE Summons is served on you under trict which have been classified as 1,600.00 9. T o be received from other sources 1. Principal on bonds (Include nego­ and by virtue of and pursuant to an hi Classes 5 and 6 and as to which tiable Interest-bearing warrants is­ order of W. J Williams, Justice of said County has heretofore by reso- 10 T O T A L E ST IM A TE D R E CE IPTS sued under section 35-1104) (1.000 00 (Item s 1 to 9, Inc.) ....................... the Peace of the Nyssa District, lution dated September 3, 1930,! *30,003 55 2. Prinepals on warrants.,_____ 3,100.00 Malheur County, Oregon, made on authorized a transfer to said district 4. Interest on bonds... ............. 1.600 00 the 10th day of September, 1937. j of the water rights appurtenant to 5. Interest on warrants ........... 1.000 00 Estimated Expenditures directing that the Summons herein I s»ld lands are to be sold without 7. Transfer to sinking fund 2,000.00 Total be published for four successive 1 water right. 9 Total Debt Service............................... *8.700.00 I. G ENERAI, C O N TR O L weeks, Including five publications. I Said lands numbered as to tracts X. EM ERGENCY .............. »1,700.00 1. Personal service: in the Qate City Journal ,a news- and with the minimum prices set » 2,150.00 (1) Superintendent ............... ...... paper published at Ny.<«a. Oregon opposite each tract are as follows. 200 00 (2) Clerk ............ ........ ........ ........... .... The date o f the first publication is to-wit: R E C A P IT U L A T IO N 50.00 (4) Compulsory education and census September 16, 1937, and the date of Tract No. 262 -A —Description, Lot Total estimated expenses for 7500 (5) Other services ................ ....... ....... the last publication will be October N° 3. Lot 4; S E '« S W * , W ^ S E H .j the year (sum of items 1-6, 50.00 3. Election and publicity ....................... NEY.SEV«; Sec 7, Twp. 21. Rng 37; j 14. 1937 II-5. m -6 . I V -8. V-4. VI-5, 4. Legal service (clerk's bond. Price *117.75. A. L FLETCHER V II-5, Vin-7, IX-9, X *55,877 00 audit, etc.) .................................... 150 00 Tract No. 263-A—Description. Attorney for the P lain tiff 150 00 5. Other expense of general control: SW Y.N W H , N W Y S W 1* ; Sec 8, Total estimated recepits, not 6. Total Expense of General Control » 3.425.00 Twp 21. Rng 37; Price *40 00 N O TIC E TO CREDITORS Including proposed tax .... 30.003 55 Tract No. 264-A—Description. S ii, ■ I II. IN S T R U C T IO N — Teaching Balance, amount to be raised 1. Personal service: In the County Court of the State of j Sec. 24, Twp. 14, Rng 39; Price by district tax ................... ................. 817.873.45 22.500 00 Oregon, for the County of M al­ *160 00 (1) Teachers .................................. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING J A T im e ly T ip ON FINANCING YO UR NEXT CAR We can assist you in making arrangements to finance the purchase of your next car on an ex­ tremely advantageous basis. Ask us about it. Frank T. Morgan Nyssa, Oregon Phone 31 / heur. Tract No 265-A—Description. N H In the Matter o f the Estate of N 4 S W I4 ; S W 'iS W 1«, S E U ; Sec 15. Twp. 14. Rng 40; Price *300 00 George O. Glascock. Deceased Tract No 266-A Description. The undersigned having been ap- pointed by the County Court of the W '4. W S S E H ; Sec. 16, T w p 14. State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun Rng 40; Price *200 00. Tract No. 267-A- Desrriptlon, ty. Administratrix of the estate of Oeorge O. Glascock, deceased, and S S S W H . 8E(4: Sec. 23; Twp 14. having qualified as such, notice Is Rng 40; Price *120 00. hereby given to the creditors of. and Tract No 268- A—Description. AU all persons having claims against Sec 2*. Twp. 14. Rng 40; Price to present them, j *320.00. j 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ........ 3. Textbooks ....... ........................... Total Expense of Teaching IV. O P E R A TIO N OF P L A N T 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other em ployees........ 2. Janitors' supplies ... 3. Fuel 4. Light and power _________________ 5. W ater T. Other expense of operation........ .......... L Tetal Expewee of Operetta« 100 00 2,000.00 *24.600.00 1.875 00 200 00 1000 00 700 00 150 00 100 00 * 4JB JI Dated this 30, day of September. 1937. Signed: D W IG H T SM ITH . FR E D K O O P M A N District Clerk Chairman. Board o f Directors Approved by Budget 1937 Signed: D IC K TENSEN Secretary. Budget Committee OCT. 7-14. Committee September 2*. C. C. H U N T Chairman Budget Committee