Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 10, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1939
PAGE SIX
Father Visits—
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Week End Guests—
Miss Luc del. Benton and ClyHc
J. N. Bailey of Eckert, Colo., ar­
rived on Wednesday evening for Benton of Rupert were week end
a visit with his son. Keith and Mrs. guests at the Geo. Benton home.
Douglas Benton of Baker visited
| Bailey.
at the Oeo. Benton home
Leave on Vacation—
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott left on
Washington News
\t Lakes—
Wednesday morning for their sum­
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Wray are mer vacation and will not return
guests this week at the Payette until August 19 Dr. Abbott's of­ mortgage system of FHA. These
Lakes.
fices will be closed during their ab­ government agencies have reduced
interest from 5 to 4 Vi per cent. In­
sence.
Visit from Homedale—
terest rates prevailing in Oregon
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Strom of Children Party—
and Washington (all types), range
Homedale were visitors at the Ed
On last Friday Verla Jean Blod­ from 5 to 8.5 per cent, the average
Nielsen home Thursday night.
gett celebrated her birthday anni­ being 6.3 per cent.
In Oregon alone 8700 loans are
versary by inviting twenty of her
School House Cleaned—
young friends to a lawn party at the benefitted by the reduced interest
In preparation for the resumption home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. by HOLC. It is estimated that 6.7
of fall classes, the school house at Warren Blodgett.
per cent of the urban families are
Arcadia is being cleaned this week
Mrs. Herschel Thompson
and paying off debts on homes through
by some of the ladies of the com­ Mrs. Will Beam assisted Mrs. Blod­ this agency. Henceforth interest
munity.
gett in entertaining the small guests will be saved on one-half of one per
at lawn games. A birthday cake and cent on approximately $13,000,000.
Brother Visits—
No Shipbuilding for Oregon
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ice cream were served at the close
Efforts to develop the shipbuild­
Reiser last week were Mrs. Reiser's of the party.
ing industry on the Columbia river
brother Jeson Robinson and Mrs Patients Improving—
and Puget Sound have received lit­
Robinson and their four children of
Dr. L. A. Moulding reports that tle encouragement from the Federal
Seattle. Wash. The visitors left on
Vern Linderman who has been con­ Maritime Commission and it has
Sunday.
fined to the hospital since June 19 awarded contracts for five cargo
Sunday in Mountains—
following an automobile accident carriers to be constructed in south­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and in Adrian is making a nice recovery ern California. Every proposal sug­
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and but is still unable to be removed gested for the establishing of yards
north of San Francisco bay has
Jean spent Sunday as guests of Mr. to his home.
and Mrs. L. S. Fahenstock at their
Also E. M. Spencer who was ser­ been discouraged by the commis­
mountain lodge, Pine Tops, near iously burned with ignited gasoline sion and where there are no fa­
Idaho City.
two weeks ago is recovering but is cilities the oemmission declines to
Visiting New York Fair—
still at the hospital, according to his award bids.
This N That
Colleen Towne who with her par­ physician, Dr. Maulding.
One of the essentials in war is
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne
tin. The administration favors ex­
visited in San Francisco two weeks Injured in Wreck—
ago remained with her grandmoth­
While reporting on a case in ploring the United States in the
er Towne and with her is now on a Apple Valely on Saturday morning hope of developing a supply. Gov­
trip to New York and the fair Miss Sue Reiser was hit by a truck ernment officials say traces have
loaded with brick, and while the car been found in Waahington, Idaho,
there.
was knocked across the road and Nevada and California—all around
Niece Visits—
Oregon, but no trace in Oregon.
Miss Doris Wilson of Aurora, badly damaged, Sue escaped with­
Politics played a large part in the
Neb., who has visited with her aunt out serious injuries.
She was taken to the Sarazin recent congress, but when some­
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mc­
thing affected the country and was
Connell for the past two weeks Is medical clinic by Dr. K. E. Kerby
not tinged with politics. White
spending this week in Payette with who was preceding her on tile trip
and found to have a broken nose House and Congress were as united
her cousin, Mrs. Forrest Moore.
as Siamese Twins—the 2 billion dol­
Miss Wilson plans to leave from and other head injuries. She is re­
lars voted for national defense, as
Nyssa on Saturday for her home. ported to be improving.
an instance.
Trip Through Park—
To Renew Thrift Sales—
Although congress has adjourned
Mrs. John Poage with her son
The ladies of St. Pauls Episcopal one man's job continues. He is the
Colby her daughter Phyllis of Apple Guild have announced that early chap whose duty it is to see that all
Valley and Helen Boydell left on in September they will begin their the clocks in the capitol. senate and
Tuesday for a trip through Yellow­ regular Saturday thrift sales which house office buildings keep running
stone park and then will visit with proved so popular last year.
and also keep time even though no
relatives of Mrs. Poage In Powell
These sales offer those of the city one sees them but the janitors and
Wyoming. They expect to be away
and country an opportunity to pur­ charwomen.
two weeks.
chase used clothing that is clean
Sunday Clients—
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Pee of Payette
and Mrs. J. E. Marmon were Sun­
day guests of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd
E. White.
Returns From Vacation—
On Saturday Mrs. Wiliam Gard­
ner returned to her duties at the
telephone office atfer a two weeks
vacation which she spent in the
mlddlewest.
Leaves for Visit—
On Monday morning Mrs. Arzilla
Pauchier left on the Rose for Ro­
chester, Ind., where she will visit
with her four brothers and attend
a family reunion. The date of her
return Is indefinite.
Tonsils Out—
On Tuesday morning at the Sara­
zin clinic Kenneth Richard, son of
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Richard of Ar­
cadia and Derrell Steinke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinke of Nyssa
had their tonsils removed.
Visits Family—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Colby of Santa
Anna, Cal., have spent the last week
visiting with her family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Towne and Mrs. Mary
Morris of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Moore o f Ontario. They will
leave on Friday for their home.
Returns From California—
Mrs. 8. B. Davis returned the
latter part of the week from a two
weeks trip to California where she
visited a son In Portola and another
who Is 111 at the Marine hospital in
San Francisco While away Mrs.
□avis also saw the world fair and
made a short stay at Lake Tahoe.
Guild Postponed—
The regular meeting of St. Pauls
Episcopal guild will be postponed
this month, but there will be a guild
and Sunday school picnic held at
the Caldwell park on August 27. All
those interested in these organiza­
tions and wishing to go may get
further Information from Mrs. J. J.
Sarazin of other guild members.
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UNCLE SI S A Y S :
"Who'd a thnnk ol’ Missis
Colley's furniturr'd fetch a
nickel? But seems it was
early Andrew Jackson er
sumpthin’ 'n she got $295.00
fer it through a Journal want
ad.”
Japanese Baseball—
A good crowd turned out on Sun­
day afternoon to watch the double
header of baseball played on the
Ontario diamond by the old Asahi
team of Hood river and a second
team of the Hood River N. A. C. and
two teams picked from the J. A C.
C. of Eastern Oregon and the Boise
valley.
Three home runs were made dur­
ing the game of the first two teams.
On by the visitors and two by the
home team. Scores for the after­
noon were for the first teams. Hood
River 7, J. A. C. C. 5.
For second teams. Rood River 4.
J. A. C. C. 24.
On Saturday evening the visitors
were tendered a dance at the new
Japanese hall in Arcadia.
FOR FRIDAY and SA T U R D A Y — August 11-12
W h e a t Flakes
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C o rn Flakes SffT fa"”’
W h e a tie s
C o ffe e
L pkg‘
Brite Star, 1 lb. pkgs.
Ground Fresh
Pork & Beans ^
S a la d D re ssin g 2 S tJ‘"
Honey
1 °
Bacon Squares
H am burger
O ra n g e s
19C
23C
75C
lb.
Ground Fresh
lb.
15c
37c
13c
2 Dozen
Cucum bers 3
Lyo«; Slic "«Si"
Large Jumbo Size
C a n ta lo u p es 3 for
C an talou pe s
4
Size
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CHECK PASSER
HELD FOR JURY
E. E. Emory, Monday was bound
over to the county grand jury by
Justice of the Peace Williams, on a
charge of issuing a fictitious check.
The check was passed on a local
merchant, who notified the Nyssa
police. Emory was arrested and the
charges were presented Monday to
Judge Williams by District Attorney
Taggart.
CROP YIELDS GOOD
BUENA VISTA (Special) — Two
Buena Vista farmers have reported
good averages on their wheat crop
this year.
Charles Wilson and Paul Wilson
harvested 62 and 70 bushels of
wheat to the acre.
NYSSA
Phone 108
SUNSET VALLEY
The Worthwhile club met Thurs­
day at the home of Mrs. Ruth War­
ren. With 23 members and three
visitors present. The club was di­
vided into five groups and doll
dressing contest followed. Mabel
Gueck's group winning first prize
and Doris Chapin’s group winning
second. A double shower was an­
other feature of the afternoon. The
club will meet Sept. 7 with Mrs.
Annie Gregg.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Knoedler and
baby of Eustis, Neb., visited last
week with his cousin Hudd Robb
and family.
Asa Roberts Jr. has- employment
with the city of Caldwell for a few
weeks.
Pulling a bicycle behind a horse
proved dangerous sport for Bob
Newgen Sunday when he was
thrown from the bike receiving sev­
eral bruises and a badly wrenched
knee.
A. L. Jones arrived from Okla­
homa Saturday looking for a loca­
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knoedler are
staying at the Ira Foster farm look­
ing after things while Mr. and Mrs.
Poster are visiting their daughter
on the coast.
Harley Warren of El wood, Neb,
Is visiting his brother, Roy Warren
and family and his sister, Mrs. Roy
Oeuck and family.
PROGRAM
THEATRE
I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
OWYHEE
IRRIGATION DIS­
TRICT. A Municipal Corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Malheur County, a Municipal Cor­
poration; Burbridge & Bales, a
co-partnership; Bessie E. Doo­
little; Helen Doolittle; Ellen Marie
Doolittle; William Doolittle; Paul­
ine Doolittle; D. E. Baird and
Sarah A. Baird, husband and
wife; J. T. Bales; F. M. Cole; F.
L. Lilly; L. A. McBride; Alwena
Burbridge; Stevie E. Lackey; Fred
G. Lackey; Sheila Duncan; Herb­
ert Lackey; Harry T. Lackey; Ruth
DeNise; Gilbert Hunter; Bessie
Hunter; C. R. Emison, Trustees;
W. E. Lees; H. C. Boyer; V. B
Staples; Mary Jones; Ben Jones;
Kathryn Jones; J. N. Jones; Alice
Jones;
Wm. Jefferson Jones;
Alice Annette Jones; Marjorie
Marie Jones; A. Robinson; W. D.
Sherwood; Melissa Smith; Edith
E. Allen; Ruth Talbot; J. R. Jolly;
Florence Jolly; P. J. Gallagher;
Mabel Judge Kester; Mildred
Kester; Randall Kester; Barbara
Kester; Bank of Malheur, a bank­
ing corporation; Michael Joyce;
United States National Bank of
Portland, a national banking as­
sociation; Fred Haines; Gem Irri­
gation District, a municipal cor­
poration; Owyhee County, a muni­
cipal corporation; National Sure­
ty Company, a corporation: High
& Fritchman Company, a corpor­
ation; Crawford Moore. Trustee;
and also all other persons or per­
son unknown, claiming any right,
title or interest in and to the real
property described in the appli­
cation on file herein. Defendants.
To: Owhee County, a municipal
corporation; National Surety Com­
pany, a corporation; High & Fritch­
man Company, a corporation; Bur­
bridge & Bales, a co-partnership;
Ellen Marie Doolittle; D. E. Baird
and Sarah A. Baird, husband and
wife; J. T. Bales; F. M. Cole: F. L.
Lilly; L. A. McBride; Harry T.
Lackey: Ruth DeNise; C. R. Emi­
son, Trustee; W. D. Sherwood;
Melissa Smith; Edith F. Allen; Ruth
Talbot; J R. Jolly: Florence Jolly:
Mildred Kester; Randall Kester;
Gem Irrigation District, a munici­
pal corporation; Crawford Moore.
Trustee; and also all other persons
or person unknown claiming any
right, title or interest in and to the
real property described in the appli­
cation on file herein; of the above
named defendants;
You and each of you hereby are
notified that the Owyhee Irrigation
District, is the owner and holder of
Certificates of Delinquency num­
bered 7884. 7883 and 7882. issued on
the 6th day of February. 1937. by
the Tax Collector of the County of
Malheur for the total amount of
Eighteen Dollars ($18.00) the same
being the amount then due and de­
linquent for irrigation district as­
sessments. and interest thereon ac­
crued and accruing, upon the real
property assessed to Burbridge &
Bales, of- the above named defend­
ants, the owner of record, situated
in said County anod State, more
particularly described as:
(2) Determining and adjudging that
excepting Malheur County claim for
unpaid taxes, you and each ol you
have no interest, estate, lien or
claim whatever in or to said des­
cribed property, and decreeing that
the plaintiff has a good and valid
fee simple title thereto superior in
right to each and all of your claims
1 3) Excepting Malheur County claim
for unpaid taxes, that you and eacn
of you shall be forever enjoined
and debarred from asserting any
claim whatever in or to said land
and premises adverse to the plain­
tiff. and for such other and further
relief as to the Court shall seem
meet and equitable In the premises
and for the plaintiff’s costs and
disbursements in this cause made
and incurred; and (4) Cancelling
transfer Certificates of Title Nos
221, 253 . 266, 285, 299 and 337 as to
said Lots 3 to 12 inclusive of Block
6 of Teutsch’s Addition to Nyssa,
and directing H. S. Sackett, Regis­
trar, of the above named defendants
to issue transfer certificate of title
in lieu thereof upon filing of cer­
tified copy of decree of the court
and original deed from the defend­
ant Loring Taylor, defendant and
Guardian, dated July 6, 1939.
This summons is served on you
under order of the Honorable
Charles W. Ellis, Ciircult Judge of said
County and State, which order was
made the 9th day of August, 1939,
directing that the summons herein
be published for four successive
weeks, including five publications,
in the Nyssa Gate City Journal
published at Nyssa, Oregon.
CARL H. COAD.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and Address: Nyssa,
Oregon.
First publication August 10, 1939.
Last publication Sept. 7, 1939
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL­
HEUR COUNTY.
L E. Fry. Plaintiff.
vs.
Nyssa Improvement Company, a
dissolved corporation; Malheur
County, a sub-division of the
State of Oregon; H. S. Sackett,
County Clerk and Registrar of
Titles of Malheur County, Ore­
gon; C. C. Wilson; W. A. Teutsch;
Alida B. Teutsch; David Canham;
Elizabeth Canham: Clara Can-
ham; Charles Canham; Charles
H. Williams; Herbert C. Williams;
Laurence L. Williams; Allan T. B.
Williams; Frank T. Morgan, Ad­
ministrator of the Estate of
Charles D. Williams, Deceased:
W. B. Hoxie; Lulu L. Hoxie; H. F.
Brown; Winifred Brown Thomas;
Louis P. Thomas; A. O. Hinsch;
Albert Hinsch; Loring Taylor,
Guardian of the person and estate
of Albert Hinsch, an insane per­
son: the unknown heirs, if any,
of Lennox B. Boyle, Deceased;
and also all other persons or per­
son unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or
to the real property described in
the complaint on file herein. De­
fendants.
To Nyssa Improvement Company,
a dissolved corporation; C. C. Wil­
son; W. A. Teutsch; Alida B
Teutsch: David Canham; Elizabeth
Canham; Clara Canham; Charles
Canham; Charles H. Williams; Her­
bert C. Williams; Laurence L. Wil­
liams: Allan T. B Williams; A. O.
Hinsch; the unknown heirs, if any.
of Lennox B. Boyles, Deceased; and
also all other persons or person un­
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to the
CANNING CORN T
real property described in the com­
In 5 Doz. Lots
plaint on file herein, of the above
named defendants:
6c Dozen
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You and each of you
WATER MELONS
hereby are required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against GROWN FOR FLAVOR by growers
you in the above entitled court and who specialize in Melon Growing.
cause within four weeks after the
first publication of this summons,
which date of first publication is
CANNING APRICOTS
August 10., 1939, and if you fail so
New Load Just Arrived
to do. and for want therof. the
plaintiff will take a judgment and
decree against you and each of you:
(1) Requiring you and each of you
to set forth the nature of your claim
or claims, and determining all ad­
verse claims that you may have in I
North o f the “ Y”
and to Lots 3 to 12, both inclusive,
of Block 6. Teutsch’s Addition to
Nyssa
Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon; I
FOX CABINS
Interest Rate
Reduced to
-Lut Hie
Building
Bug
Bite You
DOUBLE FEATURE
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Rita Johnson and Tom Neal in
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Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Admission Matinee ISc-tSc
Evening 10c-30e
SU N D AY and M O N D AY— August 13-14
Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, Francis
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PAL NIGHT
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NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MAL­
HEUR COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ZINA I. RAMBAUD, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Lewis F. Rambaud, executor of
the estate of Zina I. Rambaud. de­
ceased, has rendered and presented
for settlement and filed in said
Court his first and final account of
his administration of said estate, to­
gether with a petition for distribu­
tion;
And that Saturday, the 9th day
of September, 1939, at the hour of
10:30 o'clock A M. of said day, and
the Court Room in the City of Vale.
Malheur County, Oregon, has been
duly appointed by the Judge of said
Court as the time and place for the
settlement of said account and
hearing of said petition, at which
time and place any person inter­
ested in said estate may appear and
file exception in writing to said ac­
count and contest the same.
LEWIS F. RAMBAUD,
Executor of the Estate of Zina I.
Rambaud.
Date of first publication. August
10th, 1939.
,
Date of last publication, Septem­
ber 7th. 1939.
FRIDAY and SA T U R D A Y — August 11-12
___________ “T H A T CERTAIN AGE”___________
NYSSA
Legal Advertising
An undivided one-half inter-
est in the N E 'iS W 'i, the NW14-
N W V and the SE'.NWU all of
Section 36. Township 18 South
.
of Range 46 E. W. M
.
Said defendants, and each
them hereby are notified fath er
that the Owyhee Irrigation District
will apply to the Circuit Court of
the County and State aioresaid for
., decree and judgment foreclosing
all claims and interest of the above
named defendants and each, and
every thereof and also forecl
the liens against the property
described and mentioned in
Certificates, and quieting title of
the plaintilf in and to the NE V
s w 11 the N W ' i N W ' i , and the
SE ' i N W ' i of Section 36, Twp. 18 S.
r 46 E. W M Malheur County,
Oregon, against each and every of
the above named defendants, and
vou hereby are summoned to appear
whhiTeO days after the first pub­
lication of this summons «elusive
of the day of the day of first pub-
lication. and defend this action or
pay the amount due as shown
above, together with costs and ac­
crued interest, and in case of your
tailure to do so, or to establish valid
claim and title thereto and thereto
a decree will be rendered foreclos-
ing all of vour claim and interest in
and to said property, and also fore­
closing the lien of said taxes and
the costs against the land and Prem­
ises above named and described,
and quieting title of the plaintiff
in and to said entire land and
premises, against you and each ol
vou, and for the plaintiff s costs and
disbursements in this proceeding
made and incurred.
This summons is published pur­
suant to order of the Honorable
Charles W. Ellis, made the 9th day
of August. 1939. directing the publi­
cation for four weeks in the Nyssa
Gate City Journal, published at
Nyssa. Oregon.
CARL H. COAD.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and Post-office
Address: Nyssa. Oregon.
First published August 10, 1939.
Last published Sept. 7, 1939.
“OVERLAND STAGE RAIDERS”
4 lb. packages
Each
Lard
18c
15C
23c
and still in good repair at a very
reduced cost. The funds derived
from the sales are used to defray
the expenses incurred in the various
activities of Guild work, and any­
one having good used clothing and
household goods of any kind for
which they have no furter use can
be sure of it finding a needy and
useful place if they will call Mrs. J.
J. Sarazin. Mrs. Artie Robertson,
Mrs. E. D. Norcott or other Ouild
members.
C. M. Vance of Bethnay, Mo„ Is
visiting his nephews, Roy and
Frank Rooks tool
Mr. and Mrs Ira Chadd enjoyed
Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
R. W Bolitho.
Mrs. Grace AUquist of Vale is
staying in the C. A. Ditty home this
week and conducting special tent
meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen, Bob
and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Ward and son Vernon were Boise
callers Saturday.
Mrs. A. R. Roberts and Mabel vis­
ited in the L. E. Newgen home Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Markham of
Ontario visited the Owyhee dam
Sunday and on their return called
in the Hillis home.
L. E. Newgen and family and D.
F. Ward and family picnicked on
the Owyhee river Sunday also
viewed the bad place in the canal.
Miss Bonnie Mae Newgen visited
Marjorie and Georgia Hillis Sun­
day.
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