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THE NYSSK GATE CITY JOURNAL The Gate City Journal WINIFRED BROWN THOMAS - . . . Owner LOUIS P. THOMAS - - - - Editor end Publisher INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIGION. OPTIMISTIC IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE EXCEPT THOSE OP MALHEUR COUNTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES $ i so Six Months .....................$1.00 Single Copies .........................05 (Strictly in Advance) 4 ADVERTISING RATES Open rate, per inch........ 30c National. Per inch ........ 30c classifieds. Per word ...01c Minimum 25c Published every Thursday at Nyss». Malheur County, Oregon. Entered at the postofflee at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of March 3. 1879. LINCOLN HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Orla Bishop enter tained at a party Friday evening. The evening was spent at playing cards and visiting. A luncheon was served at the close of the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whltsell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith and son. Edwin Green of near Weiser spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Green. Several farmers from this com munity attended the last of a series CARL H. COAD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 31 Nyssa, Oregon L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Dally- Except Sunday Pry Building of meetings concerning dairy cows, in Ontario Wednesday evening. The next meeting will deal with beef cat tle. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank were last Tuesday business visitors in Em mett, Idaho. Sunday school was held Sunday morning at the Lincoln school. A- bout forty-six were present. Ivan Pennington of Vale spent the day, Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pen nington. a BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison at tended Pomona at the Oregon Slope grange Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell had as their dinner guests Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff, Jean, Barbara, and Betty and Aloha Maw. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Wyckoff, Aloha Maw and Mr. Goodell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott and Dickie of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Florea and childrem all were dinner guests at the H. L. Day home Sunday. Mrs. Callahan entertained the “Out This Way” club Thursday afternoon. Members present were Mesdames Glenn Hoffman, Leslie Topliff, Geo. Cleaver, S. B. Hoffman, Cecil Flo rea, H. L. Day and Alva Goodell. Delicious refreshments, were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman, Mr. TOWNSEND CLUB MEETINGS Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p. m. at City Hall A. L. McClellan....... President Don Graham ......•... Secretary The Public Is Invited NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome HARRY MINER, Sec. BERNARD FROST, Pres. GATE CITY LODGE No. 214 Meets Tuesdays 8 p. m. I.O.O.F. Temple First Street, South Virgil E. Johnson. Noble Grand M. F. Solomon Secretary INSURE - - - the ENERGY FOOD for athletes, the business person and especially for u CHILDREN. ORDER YOUR MILK AND CREAM FROM SHELTON’ DAIRY MILK and CREAM Phone 05J2 IN SURE INSURANCE / When they have better insurance we F § will have it FRANK Phone T. 97 MORGAN Evangelistic Services at the Church of the Nazarene 6th and Main Sts. Nyssa Every Night 8 p. m. FEB. 3 to FEB 16 with Evangelist James Miller Hear the Evangelist Singers Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Crane EVANGELIST MILLER Everyone Welcome and Mrs. James Ritchie and Garnet Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and David Highland spent Sunday at Ernest May's home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff en tertained with four tables of pin ochle. Mrs. O. E. Ch'eldelin and Alva Goodell won high prize. Mrs. Har lan Maw and John Bartholoma were low while Mrs. John Bartholoma and Ed Nielson won the traveling prize. Refreshments were served to Mes srs and Mesdames C. E. Cheldelln, Harlan Maw. Ed Nielson, Jesse Ford, Lloyd Adams, John Bartholoma and Alva Goodell. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell Jr. and Donna Belle were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Estrick home near Meridian. Mrs. Estrick is a sister of Mrs. Goodell. E. L. Jamison and Leslie Topliff had their hay chopped and hauled the past week. Alva Goodell attended the triple A committeemen's meeting art On tario Tuesday. S. B. Hoffman is working at the Stunz lumber company in Nyssa. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30,1941 Web Pennie. Norma Jensen and Marjorie Groot attended the game at Adrian Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrltt Groot called at the Bill Duin and Jake Groot homes in Arcadia Monday. Mrs. Elmer Sweaney of Richland, Mrs. George Webster. Mrs. Dan Cor bett, Mrs. Roger Tucker of Nyssa Heights. Mrs. Ed Wild , Mrs. Bernice Gibson and Mrs. Vera Martin of Nyssa spent Tuesday afternoon at the Grant Hallock home making quilts for Mrs. Ben Lutes. Son III Bill Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, who has been seriously ill with the flu is reported to be improving. Legal Advertisement OWYHEE IRRIGATION have, why the prayers of said peti Twp.23, Rug. 39: $560.00. DISTRICT tions granted. and each of them should not 626A-Lots 3, 4, a, b, ana 9. Sec. 7, be Twp. 24, Hug. 39: $142.00. NOTICE OF HEARING 629A—SVaSEV*, Sec. 20, Twp. 24, NOTICE Dated this 7th day of January, GIVEN, 1941. by order Rng. 39. SWV48WV4, Sec. 21. Twp. That petitions IS for HEREBY of the Board of Dl- Inclusion of lands lectors. 24, Rng. 39, NWV4NW*, Sec. 29, Into the Owyhee Iirlgatlon District Twp. 24, Rng. 39. NV4NVÌ, Sec. 29, have been filed with the Board FRANK T. MORGAN, of Twp. 24, Rng. 39: $320.00. Secretary. of said District, and that 63QA—SV»SEVeSE14, Sec. 15, Twp. Directors the owners of said lands and peti _ Owyhee Irrigation District. 33, Rng. 39: $20.00. First pub. Jan. 9. 1941 are as follows: 631A—NKV4, Sec. 19, Twp. 14. Rng. tioners Last pub. Jan. 30, 1941. 40.SEV4NWV», Sec. 19. Twp. 14, J. Edw. Wolfe, Katie M. Wolfe, and Federal Land Bank of Spokane: Rng. 40, NWV*NWK, Sec. 20, Twp. That part of WV4SEV4 Sec. 24 Tp. 19 lÏR n g . 40: $240.00. 632A—NEfcSWV*. Sec. 13, Twp. 32. S Rng. 46 EWM lying above the main canal of Ontario Nyssa Irri Notice To Hog Raisers Rng. 40, NWV»SEVi, Sec. 13, Twp. gation Company. 32, Rng. 40: $60.00. 633A—SE kSE *, Sec. 18, Twp. 36, M. B. Sonner and Bertha Turner With the Installation of a new Rng. 40, EttNKfc, Sec. 19, Twp. 36. Sonner: NEVaNE1» and Lot 1, Sec. scale at Rng. 40, 8WKNWV4, Sec. 20, Twp. 16 Tp 17 S Rng. 47 EWM. 36, Rng. 40: $160.00. Harry Jordan and Lorraine Jor- I THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS 634A—NWKNWk, sec. 8, Twp. 23, dan: NWViNEV» Sec. 8 Tp 18 S Rng. Rng. 41, SWV4, Sec. 8, Twp. 23, 45 EWM. are now receiving your hogs Rng. 41, NW14NE14, Sec. 8, Twp. all in Malheur County, State of Ore- I we there every Friday, paying the 23, Rng. 41. NEV4NWV4, Sec. 8, gon. Twp. 23, Rng. 41, NttNtt, Sec. 17. Twp. 23, Rng. 41, S*NW*4, Sec. That the prayer of each of said highest price the market permits 17, Twp. 23, Rng. 41, SWViNEV*, S itltions and petitioners is that an and seeking to serve you in every Sec. IT Twp. 23, Rng. 41, SE'«, rder be made by the Board of Di possible way. NEV4, Sec. 17. Twp. 23, Rng. 41, rectors of the Owyhee Irrigation SE 14. Sec. 17, Twp. 23, Rng. 41, District including the lands des EV4SW14, Sec. 17. Twp. 23, Rng. cribed in each of such petitions and 41, NW14SW14, Sec. 17, Twp. 23, as hereinabove set forth within the FRANK KULLANDER boundaries of said District. Rng. 41: $880.00. 35A—NWNWVaNW NOTICE FURTHER 18 GIVEN 31, Rng. 41, NWV4NEV4, Sec. said petitions will be heard Twp. 31, Rng. 41, SHNEUNWU. That and considered by the Board of Di Sec. 9, Twp. 31, Rng. 41: $80.00. rectors Owyhee Irrigation 636A—N 14 NW14SW14, Sec. 15, Twp. District at of its the regular to be The Little Hermits say: 31, Rng. 41, NHSE14SWV4, Sec. held on Tuesday the meeting 4th day of 15, Twp. 31, Rng 41, SVjNWViSW February, 1941, at 8:00 o’clock p. m. hi, Sec. 15, Twp. 31. Rng. 41 $60.00. at the District office at Nyssa, Ore 637A—NViSWV4NEU, Sec. 25, Twp. gon, and all persons Interested, or 31, Rng. 41: $20.00. desiring to object thereto, are noti 638A—SW % SW14, Sec. 14. Twp. 15, fied at the office afore Rng. 42. SViNWV4SW14, Sec. 14, said, to at appear the time above stated, and Twp. 15, Rng. 42: $60.00. 639A—NEV.NET, Sec. 8, Twp. 23, show cause in writing, if any they Jbr Quality. I k Rng. 42: $40.00. - 640A—E Vs SEV., Sec. 15, Twp. 30, Rng. 42: $205.00. Flavor and Value!" 641A—SEV.SEVi, Sec. 36. Twp. 30, Rng. 42.NWV4SEV4, Sec. 36, Twp. 30, Rng. 42: $80.00. 642A—SETSWV4, Sec. 12, Twp. 22, Rng. 43, NHNW‘ 4 , Sec. 13, Twp. 22, Rng. 43, SWV4NWV4, Sec. 13, Twp. 22, Rng. 43, NWViSW'4, Sec. 13, Twp. 22. Rng. 43, EV4SEV4, Sec. 14, Twp. 22, Rng. 43, SWViSEVi, Sec. 14, Twp. 22, Rng. 43: $320.00. 643A—WV4NWV4, Sec. 16. Twp. 15, Rng. 44, EHNEV4, Sec. 16, Twp. 15, Rng. 44, SWV4, Sec. 16, Twp. 15, Rng. 44: $320.00. 644A—EVaSEVi, Sed. 8, Twp. 18. Rng. 45: $80.00. 645A—NEV4NWV4, Sec. 9, Twp. 18, Ri«. 45: $100.00. 646A—NWV4NWV4, Sec. 15, Twp. 18, Rng. 45: $40.00. 647A—A. T. No. 5, small tract, Sec 20 , ~ ......................... 648A—S 21, Rng, . ______ Twp. 21, Rng. 46: $40.00. 649A—NWV4NW14. Sec. 32, Twp. 37, Rng. 46: $40.00. U SE Y O U R 650A—NWV4 SEVi, Sec. 36, Twp. 21, Rng. 46: $50.00. C R E D IT 651A—EV4NEV4SWV4, Sec. 29, Twp. 15. Rng. 47: $75.00. 652A—SWV4NWV4, Sec. 11, Twp. 17, A small down payment Rng. 47: $200.00. 653A—All south of Highway In A. a n d monthly payments T. No. 16, Sec. 3, Twp. 18. Rng. 47: will place those needed $ 100 . 00 . 654A—WV4S*4NV4NV4NWV48E14 Sec. N E W Furniture pieces 3, Twp. 18. Rng. 47, WV48V4NV4 in your home. NVYV4SEV4, Sec. 3, Twp. 18, Rng. 47.WV4NV4NV4SV4NWV4SEV4, Sec. 3, Twp. 18, Rng. 47: $25.00. 655A—S Vi NWV4 SWVA, Sec. 6, Twp. 18, Rng. 47.SV4N Vi NW V4 SW V4, Sec. 6, Twp. 18, Rng. 47: $30.00. 656A—NEV4SWV4, Sec. 6, Twp. 18. Rng. 47: $40.00. 657 A—SWV4 SW V4, less 7 VS. acres pri vately owned. Sec.6, Twp. 18, Rng. 47: $65.00. Phone 94 658A—W Vi SE Vi SE V4, Sec. 18, Twp. NYSSA 18, Rng. 47: $100.00. 659A—Home Park Fruit Tract No. 24; Sec. 32, Twp. 15, Rng. 47: $50.00. SW V4, less A_ T. 2, Sec. 660A—SV4 33,Twp. 18, Rng. 47, A. T. 1„ Sec. 33. Twp. 18, Rng. 47, A. T. 2., Sec. 32, Twp. 18, Rng. 47 A T 3, Sec. 32. Twp. 18, Rng. 47: $75.00. C. W. GLENN, Sheriff. Malheur County. Ore. Date first pub. Jan. 9, 1941. Date last pub. Feb. 6, 1941. LOW COST NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County. In the matter of the estate of A. A. GOLDSMITH, Deceased. Notice hereby is given by the un dersigned to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said estate or ueceased A. A. GOLD SMITH, to file them with the neces sary vouchers within six months after date of first publication of this notice at the office of the under ALBERTA VALLEY signed at Nyssa, Oregon. CARL H. COAD, Pete Tensen and C. M. Tensen Administrator of said Estate. and 1st pub. Jan. 29, 1941. turned over once and a half down a Dated grade about a mile fro mHarper on Last pub, Feb. 20, 1941. Tuesday on their way to Drewsy. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY LANDS M. Tensen apprently lost control of Pursuant OWNED an order of the Coun his car when it struck a boulder ty Court of to Malheur Ore near the edge of the road. After gon, dated the 2nd day county, of January, will on the 8th day of Feb turning over, a boulder stopped A 941, I 1941, at the ho'ir of 10 o’clock them from going on down. Neither ruary, a. m., at front doo, of the Coun of the two were hurt but the car was ty Ccurt the House at Vale, Oregon, oi ler for sale the tracts of land here damaged quite badly. inafter described and numbered for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rogers of On not less than the prices fixed by tario, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rogers said Court with the proportionate and Gordon Crane of Nyssa spent cost of publication added thereto. lands will be offered, for sale Wednesday evening at the Grant to Said the highest bidder for cash; or Hallock home. ail tracts at $200.00 or less to Mr. and Mrs. Louise Recla of the highest priced bidder for cash, and all tracts priced at more than $200.00 Kingman Kolony and Mr. and Mrs. and not more than $500.00 for cash M. Ritcher were Sunday dinner or for not less tnan cent cash guests at the Frank Winkels home. and the remainder to 20 be per paid under written agreement with the pur Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife and chil chaser in equal installments over dren who have been visiting rela period not exceeding 5 years, and all a tives left Friday for their home in tracts priced at more than $500.00 to the highest and best bidder for Yakima. or for not less than 20 per cent Mrs. Christene Jensen of Parma cash and the remainder to be paid was an overnight guest at the Jack cash under written agreement with the purchaser, in equal installments over Gannon home Sunday. not exceeding 10 years; all Mrs. John Lackey received word a period erred payments to draw interest Wednesday that her sister-in-law del at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, passed away at Everett, Wash, and payable annually; all sales and to be subject to all the also her brother-in-law, J. B. Wise agreements terms and conditions of Sec. 69-813, of Eureka, Calif. Oregon Code, and Chapter 402, Laws Rikus Van Twisk of Valley View oi 1937; all lands within the boun of irrigation or drainage dis and Pete Tensen spent Sunday aft daries tricts to be sold subject to any valid ernoon at the Dick Groot home. assessments made or to be made by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife were said districts since the date said lands were acquired by the County in Emmett on business Sunday. all lands within the boundaries Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon spent and of the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. trict which have been classified as in Classes 5 and 6 and as to which Christene Jensen in Parma. County has heretofore by reso Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganmn spent said lution dated September 3, 1930, the weeke-nd at home. They return authorized a transfer to said district of the water rights appurtenant to ed to Seneca Monday. said lands Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer and water right. are to be sold without Lorraine visited at the W. C. Fisher Said lands numbered as to tracts home in Nampa Sunday. and with minimum prices set op posite each tract are as follows, to- Grandma Stam of Oregon Trail wit: spent Wednesday afternoon at the 608A—Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 24, Bill Findling home. Original Town, Vale, Ore.: $225.00. 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 30 Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par 609A—Lots Lots 1, 2, 7, and 8, Block 31, ma spent Monday afternoon at the and Original Town, Ore.: $60.00. Gerrit Stam home in honor of their 610A—Lots 2, 3, 4, Vale, Block 6, Hadley's 2nd Add. City of Vale, 0re.:$30.00. 20th wedding anniversary. 14, 15, and 16, Block Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton and 611A—Lots 13, 2nd Add. to Vale, Ore. Mrs. Jake Fischer were in Boise on 6,Hadleys $40.00. business Tuesday. 612A—Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Rine ...for your Valentine Mrs. Gerald Cooper and Mrs. I. hart Add. to Vale, 0re.:$20.00. 23 and 24. Block 5, Hope F e b ru a ry 14th L. Cooper visited Mrs. Dick Butcher 613A—Lots Add. to Vale, Ore :$20.00. in Vale Sunday. 1 and 2, Block 6, Altschul Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen and 614A—Lots Add. to Vale, Ore.:$25.00. family were In Boise on business 615A—Lots 1, 2, 3, 5 to 16 Inclusive, Block 8, Northwest Townsite Add. Saturday. , to Vale, Ore.; $37.50. Chris Groot has pneumonia and 616A—Lots 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, and 14, Is at the Nyssa Nursing home und Block 9, Northwest Townsite Add. to Vale, Ore.: $15.00. er the care of Dr. Sarazin. 617A—Lots 16,17 and 18. Block 31, John Llenhard is teaching In the Town, Ontario, Oregon. mechanical department of the night Original $75.00. 14 and 15, Block 45, Ori school held in Nyssa Monday even 618A—Lots ginal Town, Ontario Ore.: $500.00. ing. 619A—Lots 14 15, Block 291. Ori Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Mattehws visit ginal Town, and Ontario, Ore.: $20.00. 620A—Lots 19 and 20, Block 312, Ori- ed at the Frank Matthews home in inal Town, Ontario Ore.: g: . $20.00. MVM foaofTJ IM «MK WHO «IMI*»«« Boise Sunday. 1 to 5 inclusive, Block Mrs. Annie Lloyd and Mr. and 621A—Lots 272, Original Town, Ontario, Ore. Mrs. Jesse Haney of Caldwell spent $50.00. Sunday afternoon at the Les Fife 622A—Lot 7, Block 11, Riverside GIVE Add., Ontario, Ore.: $6.00. home. 1 and 2, Block 17, Origi CHOCOLATES Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and 623A—Lots nal Town, Nyssa, Oregon: $100.00. 8, 9 and 10, Block 64, family returned Wednesday from a 624A—Lots The new $5 Sample! 1» a tie- Green’s Add., to Nyssa, Oregon: light to behold — a joy to trip to southern Idaho. $30.00. receive. Specially decorated Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boersma 625—Lot 9, Block 3, Pioneer Add. for Valentine’« — like the and family were dinner guests at the to Jordan Valley, Oregon: $209.00. ll.JQ, 15 and $7 50 Sample«. 1 and 2, Block 29, Brog Gerritt Groot home Friday. They 626A—-Lots Other Whitman « package* — an, Oregon: $10.00. moved to Mountain Home Saturday. 627A—Lots 11 and 12, Sec. 30, Twp. fresh from the maker» — at 25c up. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whalen of Pay 23, Rng. 39. ette, Mrs. Stanley Little of Caldwell, Lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, OWYHEE Drug Co. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn and 11, and 12. Sec. 31, Twp. 23, Rng. Nyaaa, Oregon son, Willis of Nyssa were Sunday 39.SW14SEV4SWV4SWV4, Sec. 35, dinner guests at the John Lackey home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk were in Parma Sunday. Edna Hallock attended a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyles at the Leon Hlgby home In Apple Valley. Ruth and Lily Matthews were In Ontario on business Saturday. Gem, Bliss and W hite Rose Betty Fife entertained eight of her friends on her seventh birthday SEED PO TATO ES Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife Gaines were enjoyed and refreshments ser Onion and Spring Lettuce ved at the close. Mrs. Ethel Lankford who has been SEED staying at the Jack Gannon’s is working at the Nyssa Nursing home Bishop and Mrs. D. L. Anderson of Adrian were in Weiser on business i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hartwick and nieces of Banks, Oregon, visited at the Jake Fischer home Martin and Buddy Osborn went to Garden Valley for a load of lum ber Wednesday Miss Osborn was a guest of Mrs. Dick Oroot and In the afternoon they called on Mrs. "IT SURE H| RINGS THE RE LL W ith New Quality FU RN ITU RE Nordale’s Furniture Store For QUICK, SAFE, SMOOTH STOPS GRIPS SILENTLY SURELY CriUX SAFE LONG WEAR LINING P R U Y N ’S G A R A G E 2nd and Main Street FOR SALE J.C. Watson Co., Parma or Duncan Bros., Nyssa A L T H O M P S O N 6- S O N FEED—SEED—COAL Across From Telephone Building Phone 26 2nd and Goode Ave.