Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1940)
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, The Gate City Journal A fa * * ¿ C O r e g I oìì TS n P u blish A . s ^ E per I A T I ON WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS • • • - Owner LOUIS P THOMAS . . . - Editor and Publisher INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIQION, OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year __________ *1.50 Six Months .................... *1.00 Single Copies ......... .05 (Strictly In Advance) ADVERTISING RATES Open rate, per Inch...... .... .30c National, Per Inch _____ ,30c Classifieds, Per word ___Ole Minimum 25c 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. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL’S PROGRAM ------ •{.------ Co-operative Marketing Association for Malheur Farmers A Properly Equipped Trailer Camp A City Park A Comprehensive Street Improvement Plan A SYMBOL OF LIBERTY OMORROW, Friday, June 14, is National Flag Day, a day on which every true American will display the American Flag, a symbol of Liberty. On this day we should give thought to what our Flag stands for. Under it’s glorious folds we are free— free to speak our minds— free to observe our different religions. This freedom is not confined to any class, creed or color— it is for all to enjoy, for we share our rights with others. No limit is set on a man’s opportunities or achievements, each can realize his ambition according to the effort that he puts into it. This freedom was not given to us— it was bought with the blood, and later sweat, of our forefathers—a freedom hard fought for and won. It is upon our shoulders, to see that, that freedom is safeguarded, by weeding out the alien who would weaken this nation by subver sive action, by showing up the pussyfooting pacifist who would sell America out, rather than bear arms in a war in which this nation may have to enter to protect our homes and the lives of our women and children. And only through sacrifice on the part of all able-bodied men and women of this nation shall we be able to hold the Stars and Stripes up at the topmast, as a Symbol of Liberty! T UNITED FOR DEFENSE (Industrial News Review) HE present program of the U. S. for na tional defense, envisions the largest peace time military expenditures in our history. Over a period of a few years, spending for defense is to be progressively increased, and the total will run far into the billions. There can be no question for our need for the world’s greatest defense system. But it will be a disastrous mistake if we adopt a hysterical, “Never mind the cost” attitude. Some of the billions for defense must be secured by reduc ing or eliminating the appropriations for other, less important government activities. All the energies of this great country must be directed towards making it secure from in vasion. To release those energies requires re dedicating this nation to the ideals envisioned by the Founding Fathers. High-sounding phrases aren’t enough. Preparation against the possibility of invasion is a grim and costly business. Never in the his tory of our country was it so important for gov ernment to cooperate with individual enterprise or for individual enterprise to cooperate with government. Never was it so important to elim inate waste in government, in individual enter prise and in family life, in order to perpetuate liberty and opportunity. T THE MODERN APPROACH (THE WEISER AMERICAN) HERE is no question about it, times are changing in farm practices the same as in every other line of endeavor. No longer is it possible to travel the same path followed by grandpappy and insure yourself of success. Someone along the way has changed the road and it’s a rocky road to success along the old path. By this we don’t mean that all tried and true formulas should be thrown overboard. The fundamentals of hard work, honesty, thrift and industry are just as true today as they ever were, but there is more science and skill in every line o f endeavor these days, including farming. Thousands of young boys and girls have T had the benefit of 4-H club training and Future Fanner courses ; and are more prosperous and better citizens today because of this training. Now we have a comparatively new development starting, called the National Farm Youth Foun dation, where farm training is given right at home, under actual conditions, as well as learn ing the fundamentals and technique of farm en gineering through a large extension university. 1940. Torvald Olson. Betty Chard and Elsie Nein left Sunday evening to attend 4-H club summer school at Corvallis. Oregon Trail P. T. A. will meet at the school house Friday after noon, June 21. Everyone interested in a study club is inivited to attend. Marion Chard dusted his peas last week. Several have sprayed for potato bugs. dants adverse to the plaintiffs be determined by the Court; (2) that the Court declare, adjudge and de termine that you and each of you have no estate or interest whatever in or to said land and premises, and that the title of the plaintiffs in and to said land and property is a good and valid fee simple titte; (3) that you and each of you shall be forever enjoined and debarred from or n asserting o s c i n iif c any claim whatever .— in — to said land land, and property adverse to the plaintiffs; (4) for such other and further relief as to the Court .shall seem equitable in this matter; and (5) for plaintiffs’ costs and dis bursements in this suit made and incurred. You will take notice that this summons is served on you under and by virtue of and pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Robt. M. Dun can, Circuit Judge of said County and State, made on the 3rd day of June, 1940. directing that the sum mons 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 Plaintiffs, Resident and Poet-office address: Nyssa, Oregon. Dated and 1st pub., June 8, 1940. Last pub., July 4, 1940._______ NOTICE OF HEARING OF GUARDIAN’S FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the final account of Loring Taylor as guardian of the estate and person of Albert Hinsch, now deceased, has been filed in the County Court oi Malheur County, State of Oregon, and that the 14th day of June, 1940, at the hour of 1:30 o’clock P. M. has sucn iumi actuuin, Legal Advertising Jess Gregg left with the 4-H group thereof, at which time any person for summer school at Corvallis on interested in said estate may appear SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION and file objections thereto, in writ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw had IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ing and contest the same. as Sunday afternoon guests, Mr. THE STATE OF OREGON FOR and Mrs. Taylor Sandy and daugh THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR Guardian of the Estate and ter, Frances, from Nyssa and also IMMUNIZATION RALPH M. CASTATER and HEL Person of Albert Hinsch. EN H. CASTATER, husband and their daughter and family from CLINIC HELD Max S. Taggart, Attorney, wife, Plaintiffs Kansas. Ontario, Oregon. vs. First published May 16. 1940 Harvey-and Gladys Holton ac LINCOLN HEIGHTS — A clinic Lyman Allen Green and Mary A. Last published June 13, 1940. companied friends from Ontario was held Thursday afternoon at the Green, his wife; Mercy Ann Leuck and Nicholas Leuck, her husband; and Payette to Cudahy montain for school house at which time children Eliza Jane Boyd and Herman a picnic Sunday. Boyd, her husband; Martha Ellen Tommy Wortman who has been of pre-school age were vaccinated Legal Advertisement Fields and Henry Fields, her hus spending a week with his grand for smallpox and diphtheria. band; Sadie Irene Webb and Clin ton Webb, her husband; George Audra Anderson will represent parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Hillmon and Ida M. Hillmon, Holton, returned to his home Sun the Lincoln Heights 4-H sewing club his wife; Rose G. Cole, a widow; day and his sister, Ethel Lea, has at the convention at Corvallis, due A. H. Webber; Herley V. Webber to the fact th at Donna Winslow and Jane Doe Webber, his wife; come to spend a week. UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 Mrs. W. G. Hansen and W. G. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark spent will not be able to attend. Hansen, h e r husband; Cecil Sunday with Mrs. Clark’s parents The annual P. T. A. picnic was Green; Cherald Davis and Bert NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in Meridian. Mrs. Clark’s brother, held Sunday, June 2. It was a t Davis, her husband; Kenneth the annual election of Union High Green and Jane Doe Green, his Loren Wilson, returned with them tended by quite a large crowd wife; Doris Davis and John Doe for a visit. School District No. 5, Malheur Coun Lunch was served at noon, after Davis, her husband; Glen Green Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wooden and which most of the crowd went to and Rosina Green, his wife; The ty, Oregon, has been called and will nephew from Parma were Sunday the White Settlement district where da Dodge and John Doe Dodge, be held in the high school building in her husband; John Doe Brooks; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the Boulevard Grange team were the unknown heirs, if any, of Shaw. Nyssa, Oregon, on Monday, the 24th defeated by the White Settlement Sarah Jane Peer, Deceased; the \ Daily vacation Bible school will team. unknown heirs, if any, of George | day of June, 1940, between the hours P. Green, Deceased; the unknown begin in the Kolony June 17th. Orval Green assisted with the heirs, if any, of Nora L. Green, of 2 :00 o’clock P. M. and 7 :00 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welch of haying on the Lee Smith farm on Deceased; and also all other per Newell Heights were Sunday din Wednesday and Thursday. P. M., when the polls will be closed. sons or person unknown claiming ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl any right, title, lien or interest in At this election there is to be elected Claude Page and sons, Ray Whit- or to the real property in the Osborn. complaint herein described, one director to take the place of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw and sell and Bill McElroy have been family were Sunday dinner guests haying on the Whitsell and McElroy To: Kenneth Green, Defendants. director whose term of office expires Jane Doe farms this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case. Green, Mercy Ann Leuck, Nicholas on the first Monday of July, 1940, and The Farmers association met at Leuck, Mrs. W. G. Hansen, W. G. The Kingman Sunday School ob which director so elected shall hold served Children’s Day June 9 with the school house Saturday evening. Hansen, Cherald Davis, Bert Davis, Dodge, John Doe Dodge, a special program given by the three Chris Rookstool called the meeting Theda office for a term of five years. George W. Hillmon, Ida M. Hillmon, primary classes. Next Sunday be to order in the absence of Ray Rose G. Cole, A. H. Webber, Herley Dated this 5th day of June, 1940, by Whitsell, president. A. L. McClel ing Father’s Day there will be an V. Webber, Jane Doe Webber, John lan of Nyssa spoke on the Town Doe Brooks, the unknown heirs, if j order of the Board of Directors. other special program. of Sarah Jane Peer. Deceased; Mrs. Herbert Shaw was in Nyssa send act. After the business meet any, the unknown heirs, if any, of HEINZ SONNEKES, Clerk. Friday on business and visiting at ing a lunch was served. A smaller George P. Green, Deceased; the un crowd than usual was present. known heirs, if any, of Nora L. the Mrs. Ed Wilds home. Deceased; and also all oth Union High School District No. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott and Mr. Conner of Turlock, Calif., a Green, er persons or person unknown Mrs. T. T. Elliott took Donald Elli brother of Mrs. Anna Harris, is claiming Malheur County, Oregon any right, title, lien or in ott to the Snively hot springs to visiting at the Harris home. The terest in or to the real property in Published: June 6, 13 and 20, 1940. spend a few days with his grand two had not seen each other for the complaint herein described, of the above-named Defendants: mother, Mrs. Dolly McCreary. 30 years. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE William Toomb and James Nich Mrs. Amelia Whitsell who has OF OREGON: You and each of ols went to Parma Friday morning been visiting at the home of her you hereby are commanded to ap to get spray material so that they son. Roy Whitsell and family, left pear in the above entitled court Legal Advertisement and cause, within four weeks after could spray their potato fields. for her home in McMinnville, Ore., the date of first publication of this Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Mary Sunday. summons, which date is June 6th, I Nichols, Mrs. Herbert Shaw, Mrs. 1940, then and there to answer or Lincoln Sunday school members Charles Newbill, Mrs. Loren Miller. enjoyed a joint picnic dinner with otherwise plead to the complaint I herein, and if you fail so to do, Mrs. Elmer Dutton and Mrs. Wil the Riverview Sunday school mem filed and for want thereof, the plaintiffs SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 26 liam Toomb attended a shower for bers at the Wolf home near Nyssa. will take judgment and decree against you as prayed for in their Mrs. Walter McPartland at the Eighty-two members were present, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That complaint: (1) Requiring each o f . home of Mrs. Maurice Judd in Ne these 18 were from Lincoln. Rev. you to set forth the nature of your well Heights on Tuesday afternoon. of claim to the following described the annual election of School District and Mrs. Chandler were present. Mrs. Clarence Elliott left Sunday real property in Malheur County, evening for Corvallis to attend 4-H Those attending from here were Oregon: No. 26, Malheur County, Oregon, has Mrs. Anna Harris and sons, Mr. Commencing at the Southeast Summer School. corner of Bl. 68 Green’s Addition Mr nnd Mrs. Cummings moved and Mrs. Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. to the Town of Nyssa, as shown been called and will be held at the Ralph Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Vern from the T T. Elliott house by the Smith. Geraldine Pettit, Mrs. Gam by the Revised Plat on file in the office of the County Clerk of school house into the C. C. Cotton school house of School District No. 26, Malheur County at Vale, Oregon, tenant house this week. Mr. Cum mon, Mr. Conner. Merlin and Eve lyn Smith, John Boness and Vera which point of beginning is on the mings is working for Mr. Cotton. West line of the right of way of in Nyssa, Oregon, on the 17th day of Elmer Dutton, Oscar Schafer, Lo Patefield. the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company; and running thence ren Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Wil June, 1940, between the hours of 2 :00 West on the South line of said liam Toomb attended a dairy meet Block 68 extended West approxi ing called by the Payette creamery CHILDREN GIVE mately 184.5 feet to a point 34.5 o’clock P. M. and 7 :00 o’clock P. M., feet West of the West line of said at the CCC camp Friday evening. PROGRAM Block 68, and 275.5 feet east of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft left when the polls shall be closed, for the the East line of First Street as OREGON TRAIL—In observance Sunday morning for Salem to a t shown by said Plat; thence South of Children's Day at Sunday school tend State Grange. During their 25 feet; thence West 137 feet to election of one director for a term of a point 138.5 feet East of the East absence Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nich a special program was presented on line of said First Street; thence Sunday morning, following the reg ols will take caer of their place. three years and one clerk for a term South 470 feet along a line paral Mr. and Mrs. Earner Dutton were ular lesson. Recitation by Betty lel to said East line of First hosts at dinner Sunday for Rev. Rookstool; group recitations by the Street and 138.5 feet East there of one year. of; thence East 110 feet; thence and Mrs. Ernest Tetwilcr and Mr. beginners, Patty Jean Schweizer, South 150 feet to the North line and Mrs. Charles Wilson and fam Minard Hart, Winna Relk, Keith of Green Avenue as shown by said By Order of the Board of Directors Rookstool, Jean Story, Jack Chard, ily. Plat; thence East along the North Phyllis Duffy. Betty Byers, Mary line of said Green Avenue 143 Mervin, the small son of Mr. and feet and to the West line of the B. B. LIENKAEMiPER, Clerk. Mrs. Gilbert Sampson took sudden Ann Relk, Dick Hart; I ’ll Praise right of way of the Oregon Short ly ill Sunday morning and had to Him by Lola Rookstool, John Relk, Line Railroad Company; a n d Ray Story, Donald Story and Don be taken to the doctor. Published: June 6 and 13, 1940 thence Northeasterly along said right of way line to the Southeast The young people of Christian ald Byers; Daisies, Patty Chard, corner of said Block 68 of Green's Endeavor of the Kingman Com Nova Ulrey, Janie Parr and Neta LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Addition to Nyssa; the point of munity church enjoyed a swimming Smith: Yes Let's, Ruth Scates, Ber beginning; all as shown by the party in Caldwell Saturday evening. nice Bowen, Bonnie Whipple, Gwen Revised Plat of the Town, now City, of Nyssa on file in the Of Smith, Patty Chard; saxophone solo fice of the County Clerk of Mal by Junior Holmes; a group song heur County at Vale, Oregon closed the program. Rev. and Mrs. BUD SCHWEIZER and th at all claims of the defen- R. G. Chandler of Caldwell visited RECOVERING Sunday school. June 4, 1940 F, G. Holmes is chopping hay. OWYHEE — Bud Schweizer is at T R I A L B A L A N C E Ewen Chard cut his peas the first the home of his cousin, Mrs Victor ( 13.000.00 Bonds outstanding ....................... ..................... » Marshall, and Is recovering from of the week. 249.85 Bond A Interest f u n d ....................... -........ -.....— A re y o u r Wilma, Gloria and Gene Fuhr- his back injury. 40,575.00 Bond coupons paid ..........-............— shoes in good B & I Tax receivable for 1936 ....... ........................ The Owyhee Community club will man of Kuna. Idaho, visited with 595 62 883 66 meet with Mrs. Bertha Culbertson their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs 1937 ___ ___ ________ condition? 1.737 83 at the next regular meeting Thurs 1938 ______________ Do they need 2.393 73 1939 ........ .......... — day. June 20: Mrs Charlotte Kygar NEW SOLES 603 18 1940 ....... .......... ...........- will be the assistant hostess. 16.844.21 See U* For ..................................... AND HEELS, County (Unpaid taxes) Mrs Russell Patteon Is home 114.941.19 Drainage Tax Record (Total taxes levied) from the Ontario hospital and do or other small Drainage 55.554 33 System construction ...................- ing nicely. 8,627 61 repairs? Interest & Discount .........— ........ -....... Floyd Eason, who is leasing part 1.956 17 Interest paid on warrants ................... ........... Bring them of the Chas. Bradley ranch, has 13.365 07 Operation A Maintenance ........................... to us— as his guest this week his mother 115 53 O A M Fund ..................................... 105 25 from Colorado. ...................... A L L W O R K G U A R A N T E E D O & M Tax receivable for 1936 603 20 1940 ..... ...................... Mrs. Virginia P ratt is visiting at Prices Reasonable 430 00 Warrants outstanding ............... the Doc Pullen home. 409.50 E. L Zeslger contract ............................................. Mrs. Russell Patton had as her 1,006 67 M. C. Zamora contract ............—..... -......... ....... SHOE SHOP guest her sister and husband from Klamath Falls: they returned home *136.998 80 *136.998 80 Next to Nyssa Cafe the last of the week Doris Klingback left Saturday RECEIPTS FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 4, 1940 morning for Cambridge to teach in June 6. 1939. Cash on hand * 16 35 Bible school. Taxes paid 2.295 71 TYOU (A liy Land sales 463 75 Mr and Mrs Ray Nelson and Discount on bonds 1.455 31 daughter of Tula Lake. Cal., were over-night guests of the Roy Frank *4X31.12 Total receipts ....................................................... lin family as they were enroute to EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 4. 1940 their home from a trip to Nebraska. Bonds paid *3.000 00 Mrs. Arnold Slippy and daughter, Warrants paid 500 00 BEND—PORTI. AND—SEATTLE—EUGENE Carol, were dinner guests of her Operation and maintenance 365 74 KLAMATH FALLS—SAN FRANCISCO sister, Mrs Chas Culbertson. Sun *3.865 74 Total expenditures day. * 249 85 B A I Fund Byrd Walters and Robt Jones of 115.53 O A M Fund I BEND * 6X5 Boise were week-end guests at the EUGENE * 8.90 LEAVE PORTLAND S 7.70 KLAMATH FALLS 58.90 Ellis Walters home. NYSSA * 365 38 Cash on hand June 4. 1940 ’ SEATTLE 518X4 SAN FRANCISCO 514.05 Mrs Wm Peutt returned Wed 12:35 A. M. DAff.l For Tickets and Infor nesday from a two weeks visit to $4X31 12 Total expenditures and cash ........ .......... .............. mation. Phone 29 Portland ROBT R. OVERSTREET. Clara Skinner spent Sunday at OWYHEE DRUG FRANK T MORGAN. home She Is helping in the Sid Supervisori Correct Attest: I • I • 1»1 Flannigan home. FRANK D. HALL. Secretary-Treasurer. Loren Hite. Olen Strickland and KINGMAN KOLONY D*M “■ ' S M T Notice Of Annual Election NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION Kingman Colony Drainage District Financial Statement LOOK BEFORE YOU STEP Idaho Egg Producers Chick and Laying Mashes Nyssa Flour Mills M V£i A B B O T T ’S CHE RC Fruii BRA cat cond tralr Autc