THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOUttNAU THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1643
PAGE TWO
The Gate City Journal
K ditor a n d
K L A S S V. P O W E L L
A D V E R T IS IN G
S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T ES
$2.00
............ «125
Single Cuplés---- ............. .05
(Strictly In Advance)
Published every Thursday
Entered a t the postotflce
through the United States
the act
P u b lish er
H A T ES
Open rate, per Inch..... .... 35c
35c
National, per inch.......
Classifieds, per word .... 2c
30c
M inim um .
at Nyssa. M alheur County, Oregon
ut Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
Malls, as second class m atter, under
of March 3. 1879
NYSSA DOING ITS PART
Aside from the hard work done by solicitors,
the outstanding feature of the present third war
loan campaign in Nyssa will be the auction sale
to be held Saturday night, beginning at 8 o’cl
ock, on Main street.
The acution sale will be a means of adding
enthusiasm to the campaign and reaching per
sons who otherwise might not be reached with
the correct appeal. Some persons, regardless of
how patriotic they may be, will not respond un
til the right psychological moment occurs.
The rate with which farmers and merchants
are donating articles for the auction sale ind
icates the fine spirit of cooperation that per-
vails in this community.
The war bond salesmen had turned in sales
of more than $90,000 up to the first part of this
week, leaving less than half the quota yet to be
raised. However the last half “closing in for the
kill” is the hardest, and leaders, recognizing th
at fact, are urging the solicitors to greater ef
fort between now and September 30.
MAKING A HERO OUT OF
KING VIC
To our way of thinking, Italy’s King Vic Em
ail uele is as shoddy a piece of goods as can be
found on the shelves of royalty, an enterprise
that has broken down everywhere except in the
democracies of northwestern Europe where it
was long ago deprived of power. He is a little
man physically, and by all w e’ve been able to
observe, mentally and spiritually as well. He
wears tall hats and sits on an elevated automo
bile seat to conceal the former deficiency, but
he has not been able to conceal the latter.
However Mussolini, a big man physically, but
not otherwise, now seems bent upon inflating
the little king into something of an Italian nat
ional hero. It was the king, a stale, flat, voice
said to be Mussolini’s declared over the Ger
man radio, who plotted and executed the ouster
of the one time Caesar and then surrendered his
country to the allies.
If the king could do this he must have more
on the ball than Italians or the world in general
have suspected. Maybe we’d better look the lit-
NEWELL HEIGHTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carlco of
Fruitland, formerly of Cow Hol
low. visited Sunday in the Lou
P ra tt home. Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Caldwell of Owyhee were also
with them.
A committee consisting of Mes-
dames M. L. Judd, Lou P ra tt and
Hugh Lamb nre convassing the
community in the Interest of the
third war bond drive.
Mr and Mrs. H. E. Dunton of
Paragouah. U tah, announce the
arrival of a son September 8 Mrs.
Dunton was
formerly Virginia
Pratt.
Mrs. Frank Ray and twins ar-
r'ved home from the Ontario hos-
p il Tuesday.
The Modern Pioneer club ladles
will meet on September 28 with
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz.
Conley Butler, who is home on
furlough visiting his m other in O n
tario and other relatives, spent
Wednesday with Leonard Smith
They were former shool friends
The Carl and Stanley Hill fam
ilies and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Young spent Saturday In Ontario
on business.
Stanley Hill is the purchaser
of the Leslie Young ranch, a cor
rection to last week's news The
Youngs have bought two houses In
Payette and will move into one
about the middle of October They
are planning to take employment
in the Payette creamery.
Idam ary Prouty. who is teaching
in Nyssa spent the week-end in
th e K urtz home
Saturday the
Harvey M claughlln family of Ten
Davis were dinner guests also.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Parker spent
last week picking prunes in Big
Bend and Roswell.
Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz. Dudley
and Joyce and Miss Prouty were
dinner guests in the K. I. P eter
son home 8unday,
L ater In the
afternoon they catted a t the Oeo-
rge de Haven home.
Mr and Mrs. Bar) Parker and
sons and the Art C artw right fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon visit
ing in the Mike Wood home In
Caldwell.
tie guy over again before selling him short.
If Mussolini had deliberately sought to rein
state the monarch in the affections of his people
he could have thougt of no better way to do it
than to berate him as a “betrayer of fascism.
Idaho Free-Press
Big Bend
ily and his mother, Mrs Ada But
ler. He left Monday for camp.
Mr and Mrs Seldon Warner of
Myrtle Point, Oregon arrived last
week for a visit at the house of
their son, Sills Warner and family.
Dorothy Snader has gone to Salt
Lake City, where she entered a
business college. She will stay with
h er grandm other, Mrs Lont.
Mr and Mrs Dick Sm ith of Ny
ssa visited at the Lloyd Orris home
Sunday afternoon.
The Arcadia Sunshine club met
September 16 a t the school house,
seventeen members and four visit
ors were present. The annual pot
luck birthday dinner of the club
E. M. Greigg of O ntario gave out
was served. After the lunch Mrs
sewing to be done for the Red Cr
oss. Syliva R ath had charge of a
quiz program. The club will meet
again October 7 at the school ho
use to sew on the Red Cross work,
but the next club meeting will be
held October 21 at the school ho
use. Everyone is welcome.
Miss Evelyn ijtercob left last we
ek ltor Corvallis, where she will
en ter her senior year at college,
after spending the summer here
w ith her parents Mr and Mrs John
Zittercob.
The Wade PTA held its first m e
eting of the school year at the sch
ool house Friday afternoon. O ff
icers for the coming year are Mrs
Harvey Bennett, president; Mrs
Boyce Van de W ater, vice president,
and Mrs F. A. Miller, secretary
and treasurer.
County Assessor Hendrix of Vale
transacted business in this vicinity
j Tuesday.
| Mr and Mrs Otis Swigert were
business visitors in Ontario, Tues
day.
Mrs Della Bunnell left Tuesday
for Knox City, Missouri to visit her
son and family and look after pro
perty interests.
Mrs P. B. Anderson will visit for
two weeks with relatives at Twin
Falls.
Mrs John Bishop and Johnnie
were Friday guests in the Brum-
bach heme.
Seed buyers from Boise and su r
rounding towns have been taking
samples of seed threshed in this
community.
John Johnson was a business vis
itor in Nampa Saturday.
Joe Brumbach spent the week
end in Ontario.
The Wade P.T.A. will hold a
reception for teachers Friday eve
ning. Mrs. Lugg and Mrs. W itty
POT JOMYELITIS
arc both new teachers in this dis
NOT
IN COUNTY
trict and all patrons are invited to
meet them.
The Oregon Health Bulletin, pu
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B ennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett blished by the Oregon state board
and their families were Sunday of health with Dr. Frederick D. S t
"uests at a birthday dinner party riker as Secretary and state health
given at the Lynn Chaney home in officer has announced 37 cases of
Parm a where three members of the poliomyelitis in Oregon. The high
est number of cases reported are 11
family celebrated their birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock were in Lane county, five in Tillamook
business callers in O ntario Mon county and seven in Benton county.
Neither M alheur county nor the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fretwell a r counties surrounding M alheur have
rived from W ashington to visit Mrs. any reported cases.
Basil O'Conner, president of the
Will Fretwell, who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. H interlider and national Foundation of Infantile
Mrs. Douglas of Nampa and B. G. Paralysis, Inc., states in part: “The
Roberts were dinner guests at the first line of defense against an in
Dyre Roberts home Monday eve vasion of infantile paralysis is kn
ning to help Wayne Roberts cele owledge of its possible presence, its
brate his eighth birthday.
His cause, its m eans of spread and wh
teacher, Mrs. Witty, and pupils in at can be done in the way of tre a t
his room gave him a surprise party ment."
A publication of the National Fo-
a t the school house Monday.
Mrs. N. S. Phelan, Miss Dorothy [ undation for Infantile Paralysis.
Hamilton and Lora PilLsbury were Inc. 120 Broadway. New York City,
dinner guests at the Miller home on facts about infantile paralysis
(Policmyelitis)
entitled
“Doctor,
Sunday,
W hat Can I Do?" is available to
anyone who will write for it. The
pam phlet is a summary of such
information as is available from
Mr and Mrs John Donner and various scientific sources and is p r
family of Nampa visited at the Fay esented as a precaution against er
Corn home Sunday. Mr Donner is rors of judgm ent and ignorance
Conley Butler, who Is in the ar- which may result in uncessary tr
Mrs Corn's brother,
agedy.
my and stationed at W ashington,
D. C., spent his furlough here with
G ate City Journal classified ads
his brother, Vem Butler, and fam - get results.
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Bowen, J . E., et ux ....................SW lNW J, NW JSW to ' 23
U ndivided è interest
in SW toN W i
36
21
22
28
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C arter, Cecil C....................
E toSE l, SWJSEJ
sw to S W to , N isw y*
NtoNEto
12
Coast Land Com pany .......
NtoNW toNEto
7
13
Coast Land Com pany .....
N toSEJSEto
7
14
Coast Land Co., L td ............
SISF.JNEJ
NtoNEJNW to
NàNEtoSEto
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Coast Land Co., Ltd
16
Coast Land Co., Ltd .........
m SE JSW }
StoNW JNEto
StoNW JNEto
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Cole, Marion ........................
StoSW toNW to
18
Corliss, S. H .........................
All south of riv er in
N W to S W to
19
20
18
In the Matter of the Foreclosure of Delin-
quent Taxes and Assessments included
within the 1943 Tax Foreclosure List of
Malheur County, Oregon.
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TO ALL PERSONS HEREINAFTER NAMED, AND TO ALL PERSONS HEREINAF
TER NAMED AS OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN MALHEUR COUNTY,
OREGON, AND TO ALL PERSONS OWNING, OR CLAIMING TO OWN, OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN ANY PROPERTY IN
CLUDED IN THE FORECLOSURE LIST HEREINAFTER SET FORTH. AND
BEING THE DELINQUENT TAX FORECLOSURE LIST OF MALHEUR COUN
TY, OREGON, FOR THE YEAR 1943.
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE That Malheur County, as
Plaintiff, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, an
application to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the Malheur County Tax Fore
closure List for the year, 1943, hereinafter set forth in full, and that Malheur Coun
ty, as Plaintiff, will apply to the Court for judgment and decree foreclosing such tax
liens not less than thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, ex
cluding the first day of publication; any and all persons interested in any of the real
property included in said Foreclosure I.ist are hereby required to file an answer and
defense, if any there be, to such application for judgment and decree within thirty days
from the date of the first publication of this notice, which date is the 2nd day of Sep
tember, 1943.
This notice is published by authority of an order of the County Court for Malheur
County, Oregon, in the Nyssa Gate City Journal, a newspaper of general circulation
published in said County, and designated in said order as the newspaper in which said
notice is to bo published, which order is dated the ISth day of August, 1943.
That the delinquent Tax Foreclosure Li >t for the year 19-13, which application is
made to foreclose, is as follows;
D escript ion
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A rchabal Bros, ............
..NF.lNW’t
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A shcraft, O dice .....
..A. T No 6 in
3
B aldw in, Douglas E . -------- --- Lots 1 and 4
4
B ank of C alifornia
..Portion of Jam ieson
A creage T r. No. 159
in th e SW toN Eto
P ortion of TV. No. 160
in th e SW toN Eto
S.
T
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Tax
Roll
47 1940
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47 1942
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Tax
1.52
1.96
.31
.30
.33
30
81.21
161.42
204.12
142.77
Int.
.35
.61
.03
.05
.08
.09
7.31
24.21
4695
44 26
46
19 44
19 44
19 44
33
33
41
41
40
40
41
1 32
40
1 32
17 31
15 32
40
41
41
32
41
3
32
17
47
Corp of the Presiding Bishop5 acres in NE corner
of the C hurch of Jesus C hristof the NE14NWJ
14
of L a tte r Day Saints ...............
21
46
20
Cox, A lbert M. and M. C........ SJSW J, NEtoSW J
N EtoN W i
11
14
17
17
43
43
21
Crosby, R F.
15 31
41
. NtoN EtoNW to
22
Davis, Don D ............................SWtoNWy«
SINE}
25
26
23
Davis, J. H.
WèSWto
S toS E i
16
17
17
47
EtoNEto
36
15
43
24
DeW ert, E. D.
26
E astern O regon L and Co. ...... East of S. S. ditch
in NE1SEJ
E astern Oregon L and Co ... ... NEViSEto, W toN E'4
Below main canal
in EtoNW to
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27
29
Feldtm an, O rville M........... ....NW toSW i,
N èNEtoSW l
19 46
19 46
35
7
19
7
20
27
18
31
32
34
Fliegm an, S a m u e l................. ....N toN W toSW l
1 32
F ranks, G race ......... ............ ....NW lNEto less
A. T. 1
16 26
G rayson, H attie M...... *....... ....SJN EtoN W to
1 31
35
Heltzel, C lara A., et a l ...... ....NEVl
16
18
37
Hite, W illiam H ................... ....Lots 1 and 2
NJNW1
33
34
20
20
41
Howes, H. C............................ —SEto
16
18
42
K im bell, Eugene L., et al ... ... N toSEJSEto
29
32
47
K uhne, C arl F ......................
48
Lane, H erbert et u x .......... ...S toS W toS E l
24
W toN El, N toSEto
21
to
50
17 33
52
Law rence, L eanor L .............. ... Lots 2, 3, 4
Lots 1, 2, 3. 4
SW toN Eto, SIN W to
Lot 1. S E IN E >4
Libby, Louis .......................... ...NWto, N toSW l
54
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M atsum ura, M a m o ru ...........
32 26
5 27
5 27
6 27
16 19
NEtoSW J. SElSW to
25
N W toSEto, SW toSEto 25 »18
55
Moore, Bishoo ....................... .. SW1SW1
N W 'iN W to
NJNW1NE1
56
57
23
35
25
32
30
31
Moss, W entw orth H .............. ...SJNEto
8
18
McClure. M arie C. ...............
8
18
11
17
11
17
7
20
A T. No. 1 in Sto
Total
4.44 58
McDonald. A lbert T ............. N EtoSW to
•
1.49 59
712.25 62
McDonald, Roger Douglas
NW toSEto
Nyssa Bench L and Co. ........
W H SEJ. SEISE»;
43
43
46
9 32
3 32
33 30
....SJSW toNW to,
StoNW toNW to
63
.71
1.07
1.01
—
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR MALHEJR COUNTY
N ame of O w ner
Biggs, Phebe ...... ...............
Arcadia
NOTICE OF TAX FORECLOSURE
No.
5
B urbridge, Mrs. Alweua
1942
Portion of Tr. No. 162
in SEViNEJ and
SW14NE1
..SIN to South of M al
heur River
" 1
N JSto, SèSW i
3
Ocamieo, G uy _....................... W q SWto
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553.70
852.92
843.97
433.52
81.38
95.42
12.83
15.12
2.77
1.71
2.07
2.52
2.10
2.27
6.94
18.21
18.63
20.43
.25
.74
.79
.96
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.76
2.23
2.40
2.88
.50
1.49
1.59
1.93
.76
4.46
2.40
2.93
.25
.79
.96
.80
55.57
62.98
61.42
73.41
1.92
1.18
1.32
1.14
4.23
16.46
16.76
18.61
.25
.74
.79
.95
70.36
52.34
66.26
49.60
75.33
50.61
51.43
52.36
.92
2.95
3.86
4.08
20.67
15.45
21.10
20.86
17.73
59.82
63.11
62.03
66.84
.74
.79
.96
.36
1.03
.08
.16
.31
49.83
127.93
194.11
307.80
7.32
14.31
2.95
9.53
.25
.26
.48
.78
.82
1.07
.62
2.73
4.28
6.33
3363.78
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.07
.33
.55
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.37
.60
.07
.67
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3.35
10.11
6.75
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.18
.30
.44
5.00
9.45
14.13
22.76
.17
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.30
.35
.42
2.47
3.85
5.77
3.74
304.72
6.56
68.57
.02
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.18
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6.33
7.85
15.24
15.38
6.78
7.59
11.83
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1.26
9.71
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10.80
9.14
8.64
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91.59
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