Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 25, 1939, Image 4

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOUliNAL, THURSDAY. MAY. 25, 1939
cost of publication added thereto. Tract No. 515-A, description Lots 4
and 5, Block 65 Green s Addition
Said lands will be offered for sale
to City of Nyssa, price $30.00.
to the highest bidder for cash; or Tract
No. 516-A, description Lots
Graduating exercises were held at all tracts priced at $200.00 or less to
17 and 18, Block 147 Ward’s Ad­
the Owyhee school Wednesday eve­ the highest bidder for cash, and all
dition
to City of Nyssa, price
¡mets priced at more than $200 00
$75 00.
ning for the 8th grade graduates ot and not more than $500.00 for cash
the district of which there were 14. or for not less than 20% cash and Tract No. 517-A, description Lots 0,
and 8, Block 78 Original Towi.-
Robe.t Cannon. Ttieo. Gamer, the remainder to be paid under j 7 site
of Ontario, price $30.00.
written agreement with the pur- i
Margery Hiilis. Iris Hite, Charles chaser
in equal installments over a I Tract No. 518-A, description Lots 19
Landreth, Sammy Pullen, Kathryn period not exceeding 5 years; and
and 20, Block 82 Original Town-
site of Ontario, price $100.00.
tracts priced at more than
Ministers or others Interested in church publicity are invited to use Robertson. J. V. Culbertson, Robert all
00 for cash or for not less than Tract No. 519-A. description The
the columns of the Journal to carry important messages and notices Glass. Betty Hite, Eleanor Hobson. $500
South 10 ft. of Lot 9 and All Lot
cash, and the remainder to be
I to their congregations. Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday ol Lois Patton, Mabel Roberts and All- 20%
10, Block 205 Original Townsite
paid under written agreement with
each week.
of Ontario, price $15.00.
een Talbot. Robert Cannon was the purchaser in equal installments
named valedictorian and Lois P at­ over a period not exceeding ten Tract No. 520-A, description Lots 11,
METHODIST COMMUNITY
EIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 250 Ori­
all deferred payments to
ton salutatortan. Rev. Fife gave the years;
CHURCH
ginal Townsite of Ontario, price
SCIENTIST
draw interest at the rate of 6% per
address
of
the
evening
and
the
di-
Floyd
E.
White,
Pastor
$50.00.
annum, payable annually; all sales
215 North 9th Street, Payette, Idaho
ploms were given out by County and agreements to be subject to all Tract No. 521-A, description Lots
A. B. Hahn, Sunday school supt.
A branch ol the Mother Church,
terms
and
conditions
of
Sec.
69-813,
16 and 17, Block 291 Original
Sunday school 10 a. m. Lesson Superintendent Kathryn Claypool.
the First Church ol Christ, Scient-
Oregon Code, and Chap. 402, Laws
Townsite of Ontario, price $10.00.
After the graduation exercises a of
A. B. Hahn, superintendent,
lest, In Boston, Massachusetts.
1937; all lands within the bound­ Tract No 522-A, description Lots 1
topic: Paul Think in World Terms. program of musical numbers by the aries of Iriigation or Drainage Dis­
to 10, incl., Block 314, Lots 1, 2
school pupils was excellently given tricts to be sold subject to any valid
and 3, Block 315 Original Town-
Golden
text:
I
am
not
ashamed
Subject: Ancient and Modern
assessments made or to be made by
site of Ontario, price $65.00.
Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and ot the gospel: lor it is the power ol and enjoyed by the large audience. said District since the date said Tract No. 523-A, description Lots
God unto salvation to everyone that Mrs. Earl Strickland and Margaret lands were acquired by the County
13 to 19. incl., Block 1 Riverside
Hypnotism. Denounced.
Klingback was accompanists for the and all lands within the boundaries
Addition to Ontario, price $35.00.
Golden Text: Ezekiel 13:9 Mine believeth. Romans 1.16.
of
Jhe
Warmsprings
Irrigation
Dis­
Tract
No. 524-A, description Lots 7,
Morning worship 11:15 a. m. Dr musical numbers.
hand shall be upon the prophets
trict which have been classified as
8 and 9, Block 12 Riverside Addi­
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Owy­
Frank
Mathis,
ol
Colorado
Springs
in
classes
5
and
6,
and
as
to
which
that see vanity, and that divine lies:
tion to Ontario, price $15.00.
County has heretofore by reso­ Tract No. 525-A. description Lot 29.
. . . and ye shall know that I am will bring the message. This will be hee community club was held at the said
lution
dated
September
3rd.
1930.
Block 2 Terrace Heights Addition
home
of
Mrs.
Ray
Franklin
Thurs­
Mr. Mathis first sermon in a ser­
the Lord God.
authorized a transfer to said dis­
to Ontario, price $15.00.
ies ol meetings which will last over day. Mrs. Florence Kygar was the trict of the water rights appurten­ Tract
No. 526-A. description Lots
assistant hostess. Birthday showers ant to said lands or to be sold with­
a
period
ol
two
weeks.
49
and 50, Block 2 Terrace
The Wednesday evening meeting,
Heights Addition to Ontario,
Epworth league 7 p. m. Hollis De- of handkerchiefs were given to Mrs. out water right.
at which time testimonials ol Christ
price $10.00.
Said lands numbered as to tracts
Jessie Skinner and Mrs. Alta Gor­
lan healing and remarks on Christ­ Groft, leader. There will be election don. Mesdames Martha Klingback and with the minimum prices set Tract No. 527-A, description Lots
ian Science are given, Is held at of officers for the ensuing year at and Ida Walters were prize winners opposite each tract or as follows,
38 to 42, incl., Block 5 Terrace
to-wit:
this service.
Heights Addition to Ontario,
eight o’clock.
Junior league 7 p. m. in the base­ in a guessing game. Refreshments Tract No. 480-A, description, N’« price $50.00.
The Reading Room Is located In
S
'i,
sec.
29,
twp.
20,
rge.
39;
Eli
of
ice
cream,
cake
and
ice
tea
were
Tract No. 528-A, description Lots 7
SE'I, SW '. SE14, sec. 30, twp. 20.
the Church Building, where the ment.
and 8, Block 4 Original Townsite
Evening worship 8 p. m. Dr. served. There were 15 ladies present.
rge.
39;
N
'j
NE(4,
SE'i
NEVi,
of Vale, price $10.00.
Bible and authorized
Christian
E. M. Hauser, 4-H county leader
W*a
NW
'i,
sec.
31,
twp.
20.
rge.
Mathis
will
preach.
Everyone
In­
Tract No. 529-A, description Lot 21.
Science Literature may be read, bor­
met with a committee of P. T. A.
39. price $120.00.
Block 5 Hadley’s 2nd. Addition to
rowed or purchased, and Is open vited to these services.
members
Wednesday
and
Betty
Tract
No.
481-A,
description
SE1,
Vale, price $10.00.
Rev. Mathis will speak at Sun­
evety day from two to four p. m„ ex­
NW'A, Eli SWVi, SWU SW14, Tract No. 530-A, description Lots 5
Schweizer and Louise Klingback
set ValUey Sunday at 10 o’clock.
sec.
2.
twp.
17,
rge.
40;
NEVi
NEVi,
and
6, Block 17 Eldredge Addition
cept Sunday and holidays.
were selected to receive the schol­
S’a NEli. sec. 10, twp. 17, rge. 40;
to Vale, price $20.00.
The public Is cordially Invited to
arships given by the P. T. A. to the
NW'i NW14, sec. 11, twp. 17, rge. Tract No. 531-A. description Lots 7
attend our services and make use ot
40. price $80 00.
and 8, Block 17 Eldredge Addition
4-H summer school at Corvallis.
the Reading Room.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD GOSPEL Ileta Franklin and Loren Hite are Tract No. 482-A. description SE1,
to Vale, price $20 00.
TABERNACLE
SE'4, sec. 26, twp. 30, rge, 40, Tract No. 532-A, description Lots
named as alternates.
26,
27 and 28, Block 11 Hope Ad­
price $10.00.
Tlirfce blocks South of Main on
dition to Vale, price $15.00.
The last day of school for the Tract No. 483-A, description WVi
L. D. S. CHURCH
First street.
No. 533-A, description Lot 8.
year was celebrated with a picnic at
SE li, sec, 13, twp. 13, rge. 41; WVi Tract
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
Block 12 Hope Addition to Vale,
Ernest C. Knull, Pastor.
E 'i , E l i S E 1,, sec. 24, twp. 13, rge,
the school house. Patrons brought
11:30 a. m. Priesthood meeting.
price
$5.00.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
41. price $80.00.
well filled baskets and coffee and
No. 534-A. description Lot 14.
8:00 p. m. Evening services.
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Gene lemonade was furnished by the P. Tract No. 484-A, description WVi Tract
Block
32 Hope-Holland Addition
2:00 p. m. Tuesday, relief society Honey, superintendent.
N E'i. Eli NW 'i, sec. 35, twp. 18,
to Vale, price $5.00.
T. A. Ball games were played in
meeting.
rge.
41,
price
$40.00.
Tract No. 535-A, description Lots 1
Morning worship at 11:15 a. m.
Tract No. 485-A, description WVi
and 2. Block 1 Nelsen’s Addition
2:00 p. m. Saturday, primary
Young peoples meeting at 7:30 p. the afternoon.
SE
Vi,
sec
36,
twp.
19,
rge.
41,
to Vale, price $20.00.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gifford
McIntosh
children’s meeting.
m.
price $50.00.
Tract No. 536-A, description Lots 1
Evangelistic meeting at 8:15 p. and son Jack and Richard McIn­ Tract No. 486-A, description SEVi
and 6, Block 16 Northwest Town-
tosh left Tuesday for a trip to the
site Addition to Vale, price $10.00.
sec. 17, twp. 21, rge. 41; WVi SEVi,
m.
PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH
NE'i SE',, S E ', N E 'i, sec. 32 Tract No. 537-A, description Lots 1,
Burns vicinity.
Everyone
welcome.
2
and 5, Block 17. All Block 18
A. A. Schmidt, Pastor
twp. 21, rge. 41; WVi, sec. 21, twp,
Mrs. Martha Kliingback and son
Northwest Townsite Addition to
20,
rge.
42,
price
$160.00.
The Festival of Pentecost.
Freddie attended a bridal shower
Vale, price $20.00.
KINGMAN COMMUNITY
No. 487-A. description NV4
On this day which marks the
for Miss Lavona Fletcher In Home- Tract
C. W. GLENN,
CHURCH
SW '. SW ',. sec. 15, twp. 31, rge.
birthday cf Christian church we
Sheriff, Malheur County.Oregon.
dale Saturday.
41, price $10.00.
Ernest
Tetwiler,
Pastor
meet in our house of woiship to re-j
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peutz called at Tract No. 488-A, description NVi
Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. M. F.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
joice in the fact that the Lord has
NW 'i, sec. 14, twp. 15, rge. 42,
the hospital In Ontario on his
Nichols,
superintendent.
price $50.00.
so gloriously built and sustained
IN
THE COUNTY COURT OF
brother Henry of Payette who is Tract No. 489-A, description SVi
Morning worship 11 a. m.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
his church down through the cen­
there for treatments. They also
Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m.
THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
SE'i,
SEli
SW1
/,,
sec.
23,
twp.
15,
turies. Through the rushing years
In the Matter of the Estate of
Evening worship 8:30 p. m.
rge. 42, price $60.00.
went to Payette.
the Lord has proven that he
ERMA R. WADE, Deceased.
Everyone welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim and Tract No. 490-A, description SWVi
Notice hereby Is given by the
church is his institution, against
NW 'i, sec. 25, twp. 15, rge. 42;
two
children
of
Coulee
dam
arrived
undersigned
Administrator of the
SE1, NEli, sec. 26, twp 15, rge. 42,
which not even the gates of hell can
Ail West and South of Orchard’s estate of Erma R. Wade, deceased,
prevail. The church of his bride. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Friday morning for a visit with
with
the
Will
Annexed, to the
Water Canal in the SWli NEli
friends and relatives.
Vern W. Martin, Pastor
Through her children are born into
creditors of and all persons having
less
Cemetery,
sec.
26,
twp.
15,
rge,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nein were
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
claims against the said deceased to
the kingdom of God and become
42, price $50.00.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Sunday callers at the Wm. Peutz Tract No. 491-A, description Nli file them, with the necessary
the children of God. Through her,
vouchers, within 6 months after the
Message by the pastor.
S E 'i , SW14 SWli, sec. 23, twp. 15, date
home.
they are nurtured and sustained
of first publication of this no­
rge. 42; SV, S 'i, WVi NWVi SWV4, tice, at
Young peoples service 7:15 p. m.
the office of the undersigned
Mesdames Earl Strickland and
with the bread of life and the water
sec. 25, twp. 15, rge. 42; All sec. at Nyssa,
which office the
Evangelistic
service
begins
at
8
Martha Kingback. attened the
of life and are brought to eternal
36, twp. 15, rge. 42, price $470.00. undersigned Oregon,
select::
p. m.
Mothers tea in Nyssa Tuesday given Tract No. 492-A, description SVi as the place Administrator
glory.
of business as to alt
Everyone invited to come.
N W 'i, sec. 13, twp. 16, rge. 42; matters connected with the said
10:00 a m. Sunday school for all.
by the Girls League.
SW'|, WVi SEVi, S 'i NEli, sec. estate.
Tuesday noon, prayer and fasting
-
10:30 a. m. Divine services with
14. twp. 16, rge. 42; NW'i, WVi
CARL H. COAD,
the celebration of Holy Communion. service at the parsonage,
In Weiser—
N E 'i, sec. 23, twp. 16. rge. 42.
Administrator
of the Estate of
Wednesday evening prayer meet­ Mrs. Wilma Flemming spent last
The pastor will deliver a message
price $320.00.
Erma R. Wade, with the Will
on the church’s source of strength. ing, 8 p. m.
Tract
No.
493-A,
description
All
sec.
Annexed.
week in Weiser, called there by the
5, twp. 31, rge. 42; All sec. 7, twp.
Dated and first published April
Every second Thursday the For­ death of a relatives.
We invite you to attend these ser­
31, rge. 42; All sec. 19, twp. 30, 27. 1939.
eign
Missionary
society
hold
theii
vices.
Last publication May 25, 1939.
rge.
42;
All
sec.
31,
twp.
30,
rge,
42,
“A changeless Christ for a chang­ monthly meeting.
price $640.00.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs, F. A. Powell president.
ing world.”
Tract No. 494-A, description EVi,
These services will be held in the
The undersigned has been ap­
E 'i WVi, sec. 31/ twp. 30, rge. 43.
pointed as administratrix of the
old theatre building.
price $240.00.
Tract No. 495-A, description SEVi estate of BERT ALFORD, deceased,
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
and
has duly qualified as such. All
N
E'i,
sec.
25,
twp.
17,
rge.
44,
SUNSET VALLEY CHURCH
Rev. Stanley Moore, Pastor
persons having claims against said
price $40.00.
Preaching
service
10
a.
m.
estate
are notified to present the
Tract No. 496-A, description SVi same duly
Church and Sunday School at
verified, to the under­
Rev. Matthews, evangelist will be
S%i, sec. 35, twp. 17, rge. 44, price signed at Nyssa,
9:30 Sunday.
Malheur County,
$160.00.
List of Legal Adver­
Communion the second Sunn.., ol the speaker.
Oregon, within six months from the
Tract No. 497-A, description EVi date of first publication of this
Special number in song will be
the month.
tisements in this is­
NW 'i, lot 1. E 'i lot 2, sec. 7, twp. notice.
Guild meets second Wednesday of rendered.
18. rge. 44; NW'i of lot 2, sec. 7,
sue, as required by
Dated this 17th day of April, 1939
All
are
urged
to
attend
these
ser­
twp.
18, rge. 44; N 'i SWVi of lot
each month at 2:30 p. m.
LETTIE ALFORD.
Law.
2, NEVi SW ',. sec. 7, twp. 18, rge
vices.
As Administratrix of the Estate
44, price $55.25.
Sunday
school
will
be
held
im­
of
Bert
Alford,
deceased.
NYSSA GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Tract No. 498-A, description All lying
First published April 27, 1939.
mediately following morning wor­
Wm. K. Hoag, Pastor
North and West of County Road
Last published May 25, 1939.
ship.
in NE'i SEri, sec. 3, twp. 19. rge.
Sunday school 10 a, m.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Everyone
welcome.
44.
price
$10.00.
GUARDIAN’S
NOTICE OF SALE
Devotional service 11 a. m.
Sealed bids will be received at the
No. 499-A. description
All Notice is hereby given that on or
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
office of the City Recorder at Nyssa. Tract
South and West of Malheur River after Saturday, the lOtli day of
KINGMAN KOLONY L.D.S.
Oregon, until 8 o’clock P. M., May
Bible reading Tuesday evening.
in N E'i SWVi, sec. 6, twp. 19, rge. June,
1939, at the hour of 10 o'clock
29, 1939, for the construction of
SUNDAY SCHOOL
44. price $10.00.
Midweek prayer and worship
A. M„ at the office of Max S. Tag­
3,279.9 lineal feet of 10” concrete Tract
No.
500-A,
description
S
'i
Meets in Kingman Kolony school sewer,
Thursday evening.
gart.
for the guardian.
16.618.6 lineal feet of 8" con­
'i SWVi, sec. 25, twp. 30, rge. 40; Wilson attorney
Building, Ontario, Oregon. I.
house Sunday at 1:00 p. m.
crete sewer and 150 lineal feet of 8” S
All are welcome to our services.
1.8
Acres
South
of
Antelope
Lat­
undersigned, Loring Taylor, us
cast iron sewer, complete with man­
eral in NVi S 'i SWVi, sec. 25, twp. the
guardian of the estate and person
holes and appurtenances, for the
30, rge. 44; Land lying South of of
Albert
an Insane person,
City
of
Nyssa,
County
of
Malheur,
Antelope Unit in S E 'i. sec. 27. twp. will sell at Hinsch.
Megorden Ainsworth et vir State of Oregon, and will then and
private sale for cash or
NEWS OF RECORD to Olive
30, rge. 44; SWVi, sec. 27, twp. 30, on
terms
to
the
highest
bidder, sub­
Georgiana Walter—N Vi NW Vi - there be opened and publicly read -rge
44; NVi NVi, sec. 35, twp. 30,
aloud. Bids received after the time
ject to the approval of the County-
N
W
',N
W
\
sec
32-19-47.
5-6-39.
rge.
44;
NVi
NWV4.
sec.
36.
twp.
C W Glenn, sheriff, to Mrs M.
fixed for opening will not be con­
Court of the State of Oregon, for
30, rge. 44, price $120.00.
sidered.
J. Schutter—E'iNE'< sec. 9: WVi- $1.00. (Q. C. deed».
Tract No. 501-A, description NW'i Malheur County, certain real estate
Seth
Megorden
et
ux
to
Georgiana
the said Albert Hinsch, described
Plans, specifications and form of
NW'i sec 10-24-37. 5-8-39. $80.
NW 'i. sec. 15. twp. 18, rge. 45. of
as follows: to-wit:
documents
may
be
exam­
price $20.00.
Wm. L. Blaylock et ux to Chas. W. Walters — N 'iN W 'iN W 'iN W 1* sec. i | contract
,naj
nr
.i.n
,u
n
pi,.,
n
.
at the office of
Lots 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Tract No. 502-A, description Strip
and SE-, sec
$100. <Q. C. d e£ > ined
Chapman—S ' * NE
corder of Nyssa, Oregon, and a set
Block 2, Original townsite. Lots
of land North of Canal in SE'i
Robert Megorden et al to Georg- 0f saiq plans, specifications
and
ificai
1-24-37; Lots 4 and 5. sec. 6-25-38
SE'-i, sec. 21. twp. 18. rge. 45. 7, 8, 9. 10, Block 3, Original
iana Walter — N1, NW'i N W 'i; W’. forms may be obtained at the of
price $10.00.
5-6-39 $100.
townsite. Lots 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10.
Tract No 503-A. description SVi
11, 12, 13. Block 5, Original
M„ M J
« .1, « * » » « ■ *.*7-3» . 1 » , » C
S E ',. SE1» SWU, NW1* SEVi,
townsite.
Lots 14, 15, 16, Block
to Charles Chapman et ux—E 'i- i neea.i
The full amount of deposit
»posit for
sec. 28. twp. 29. rge. 45. price
5. Original townsite. Lots 3, 4.
$80 00.
NE'i sec. 9; W ’-NW 'i sec. 10-24-
Oita A Megorden et ux to Georg- one set of documents will be re­
Block
12.
townsite
to each actual bidder within Tract No 504-A, description All South 40 feet Original
37 4-28-39. $10.
iana Walters — N 'sN W 'jN W 'iN W 'i a turned
of lots 3, 4, 5, 6,
reasonable time after receipt of
South
and
East
of
Jordan
Creek
7, Block 6. Original townsite.
Jerry Jenkins et uv to Chas. W. J sec. 32-19-47. 3-27-39. $1.00. (Q. C. bids Other deposits will be refund­
in N E ', and in SE'i NW 'i, sec.
Lots A and B. Block 8, Original
Chapman—lots 4 and 5, sec. 6-24-38; deed.»
j ed with deduction not exceeding the
19, twp. 30, rge. 45; SEU less 3 townsite. Lots 13. 14. 14A, 17.
Acres
more
or
less
West
of
An­
19. Block 8, Original townsite.
S ',N E \ and SE'. sec. 1 24-37. 3-
Clyde Crawfrord et ux to Oren E drawings,
25*5*
S L 'T the
h T ’remrn
K
upon
return ” of , “ all
telope Unit, sec. 19. twp 30, rge.
Lots 1, 2. 6. 7, Block 14. Original
28-39 $10.
I Downs—part of N E'.N W '. sec. 15- documents in good condition within
45. price $60 00.
townsite.
Lots 1, 2, 7. 8, 9, 13.
Nyssa Bench Land Co. to Frank] 16-47. 4-14-39 $100.
thirty (30» days after the date of Tract No. 505-A, description NEVi
14, 15. 16. Block 17, Original
SEU. sec. I, twp. 18. rge 46. price
J Cahill et ux—SE’. sec 27-19-46 Complaints Filed in Circuit Court opening bids.
townsite. Lots 7. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12,
$ 20 . 00 .
bid shall be accompanied by
Block 59, Greens Addition. Lots
4-28-39 $1.897
E L Morton vs George Welch et a Each
certified check, cashier's check or Tract No. 506-A. description North
21, 22. 23, 24. Block 59, Greens
Sophronia Lofton to F C. Vaugh- ol 5. 8. 39 T(} quiet tule
15 Acres of SEU NWU, sec. 12.
bid bond (with authorized surety
Addition
Lots 29. 30, 31, Block
an. Jr., et al—lands In townships 13.
_
, _ _
.
. ..
twp. 21. rge. 46. price $15.00
company as surety» made payable
61, Greens Addition. Lot 6. Block
Tract
No
507-A.
description
NE'i
14 and 15. ranges 37. 38 and 39. 4-
JanLes J( F ,Fu^ isr ” Wyla Na' to the Owner in amount not less1
64. Greens Addition. Lot 13.
SEU. Lot 7. Lot 8. sec. 13. twp. 21.
! than 5% of the amount of bid
29-39 $100
dine Purvls 5-10-39. Divorce.
Block 72. Greens Addition. Lots
The City of Nyssa reserves the ; rge. 46. price $60 00
8,
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Block 79,
Henry C. Parker et ux to Lee
right to reject any or all bids and 1 Tract No. 508-A, description E 'i
Greens Addition Lots 5, 6
NEU SWU. sec. 20. twp 17. rge
Cables—lots 9 and 10. block 30. On-1 Nyssa is the Bargain Center.
to waive informalities.
Block 3. Taylor Addition. Lots
47. price $20.00
No bidder may withdraw his bid
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16, Block 2.
tario 5-9-39. $10
after the hour set for the opening 1 Tract No. 509-A. description NWU
Teutsch Addition. Lots 3, 4, 5,
M. Ev Thayer to Kermit J Myers j BUY A POPPY SATURDAY. thereof,
or before the award of eon- ’ NWU. NEU SWU NWU, sec. 5,
6, 7. Block 6. Teutsch Addition.
—lots 2 and north 10 feet of lot 3 MAY 27.
tract, unless said award is delayed
twp. 18. rge. 47: EU NEU, sec. 6.
Lots 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. Block 6.
twp. 18. rge 47. price $65.00
for a period exceeding thirty (30>
block 26, Vale 4-29-39 $2.500
Teutsch Addition. Lots 7. 8
days.
Tract
No.
510-A.
description
NE'i
Block 8. Teutsch Addition. Lots
Jessie W. Stirling et al to George |
M F SOLOMON.
NWU. sec 5. twp. 18. rge 47.
6, 7. 8. 9. 10, Block 146, Ward’s
L Baker—lots 1 and 2. block 29.
price $20 00
City Recorder,
Addition
Juntura 3-2-39. $100
City of Nyssa. Oregon
Tract No 511-A, description NEU all of which property is located in
First publication May 11 1939.
SWU. NH SEU SWU. sec. 6. the City of Nyssa. Malheur Countv
Marcus J Pinney et ux to Ray A j
twp 18 rge. 47, price $60.00
Last publication May 25. 1939.
Oregon:
Nelson et al—S 'jN W ’i sec 28-16-1
Tract No 512-A. description
8H
Said sale is made pursuant to a
47 5-6-39 $10.
NOTICE OF S M E OF COUNTY
NU NWU SW U.SU NWU 8WU, license granted on the 6th day r '
OWNED LANDS
sec. 6. twp. 18 rge 47: NU SWU May. 1939. by the County Court rf
John E. Bennett et ux to Charles
Pursuant I # an order of the
SWU. sec. 6. twp 18. rge 47; SU the State of Oregon, for Malhi
F Miller—lots 40. 4L 42. and 43.
j '-'liritv Court rf Malheur County.
SWU 8WU less West 7U Acres, County, in that certain proceedin'i
block 5. Villa Park add. to Ontario :
| Oregon, dated th~ 22nd day of April,
sec. 6. twp 18. rge. 47. price 860 00 therein pending No 981. entitled »
j 1939 I will on the 3 d day of June. Tract No 513-A. description Lots the
4-8-39 $100
matter of the guardianship cf
! »939. at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A
1 2 3 and 4. Block 79 Green's Ad­ Albert Hinsch. an insane person
Sadie Irene Webb et vlr to George
M.. at the front door of the County
dition
to
City
of
Nvssa.
price
i
LORING
TAYLOR. Guardian.
L. Phillips—58 by 150 feet In Greens
Court House at Vale. Oregon, offer
840 00
Max S. Taggart.
add to Nyssa. 4-7-1931. $850
for sale the tracts of land herein- I Tract No 514-A. description Lots
Attorney
for
Guardian.
after described and numbered for
6 7. 8 and 9 Block 75 Green’s Ad­
Donald Smith to Willard Smith-
Ontario. Oregon
|
not
less
than
the
prices
fixed
bv
dition
to
City
of
Nvssa.
price
First published May 11. 1939
NF’iNW 'i sec 11-31-42 5-8-39 $40
1 said Court with the proportionate I $30.00
Last published June 8. 1939
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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S
PROGRAM
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Co-operative Marketing Association
for Malheur Farmers
A Properly Equipped Trailer Camp
A City Park
A Comprehensive Street Improvement
Plan
“TODAY WE F O L L O W -
TOMORROW WE LEAD”—
the motto of the graduating class
S O of reads
the Nyssa high school—the class of ’39.
How prophetic are those word “Today We
Follow—Tomorrow' We Lead”. Through eight
years of grade school and four years of high
school, these young men and women have been
following, have been doing their best to grasp
the significance of life and it’s problems.
Of their days of following, this much must be
said, they have applied themselves, they have
been earnest, hard working, according to the
interest shown in them and their problems.
In their days of leadership, theirs will be a
hard task. The world seems to have gone mad
with the lust for war, it will be to these future
citizens, just now entering upon the threshold of
manhood and womanhood, that the world will
look for safe guidance and sane reasoning in
maintaining the peace for which the present
generation fought twenty-one years ago.
Not only will the problem of war face them,
but the problem of public debt will be their
heritage—theirs to pay, and ponder over the
wiseness or foolishness of what we oldsters are
now so placidly saddling upon our leaders of
tomorrow.
Truly it is to be hoped that the class of ’39 will
live up to their motto “Tomorrow We Lead”—
for only in real leadership— real Americanism
can this nation hope to recover from the morass
of public debt and the creeping paralysis of
government dictation through ever increasing
bureaus and commissions.
But back of all this will for leadership should
go the thanks of the parents of these young
people — thanks to the teachers into whose
hands these embryo citizens have been en­
trusted during the formative period of their
lives. Patiently, perhaps at times with a feeling
of dispair, these faithful servants, serving as
foster parents, one might say, during most of the
waking hours of our children, have contributed
Mightily to the ambition that promoted the selec­
tion of the motto for the class of ‘39 “Today We
Follow—Tomorrow We Lead.”
A LIVING PRICE
Dairymen’s League News of New York
T HE observes
that what all fanners want is at
least a living price for their crops, and the right
to a voice in setting the price at which they are
sold. And, the News continues, there is but one
way to win— for all farmers to stick together,
and stand loyally by their farm marketing co­
operative organizations.
Disorganization long held the farmer back
economically and otherwise. He was at the
complete mercy of middlemen, and was forced
to take whatever price was offered or go with­
out a sale.
Organization has changed that. Through
marketing co-operatives, the farmer bargains
with dealers on even grounds. They are in a
position to demand and receive the best possible
price. They are the strongest existing influence
for agricultural progress— Industrial News
Review.
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