Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 31, 1953, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON.
CITATION
the County Court of the State 01
Oregon for Malheur County.
In the Matter of the Estate
of FRANK KU U,ANDER, deceased
TO: Selma J. Orover, Lydia Mad­
den. Lucy Erps. Marlon I Rycraft.
tola Denton, Arthur Fritz, Harry'
Fritz. Ramona Fritz. Loraine Schultz
p.irt Robert Fritz, and all persons
Interested in said estate.
WHEREAS, application having
been mad* in due form in the above-
named Court, on the 1st day of
December 1953. by Adolph H Kul-
Jander administrator of said estate,
lor an order and license directing,
authorizing and empowering him to
aeU the real estate belonging to the
estate of said decedent.
And WHEREAS said Court fixed
the second day of January 1954, at
10:00 a. m. at the Court Room of
this Court in the Court House in
lAalheur County and State of Oregon
as the time and place for hearing
any and all objections to said peti­
tion, and the granting of said order
and license of sale of the following
described property:
Tract A: All that portion of
Block 89 Westfield Addition,
City of N.vssa lying north and
east of the state highway.
T ract B: Lots 9, 10. 11 and 12,
Block 90 Westfield Addition,
City of Nyssa.
T ract C: All land south of the
Union Pacific Railroad. Home-
dale Branch, in the NE'iSW'.»
and the N W '.S E '. of Section
32, also Lots 2 and 3 and that
part of the S W '.S E 'i in Sect­
ion 32 lying west of the Oregon
Short Line Railroad right-of-
way: all of the aforesaid proper­
ty being Township 19 South,
Range 47. EWM.
Tract D: Beginning at a point
on the North line of the SE ’«
of Sec. 20, Township 19 South,
in
LEGAL AllVf R T 1 S 1 N G
Range 47, EWM , which point is
the intersection of the westerly-
boundary of the Oregon Short
Line Railroad right-of-way with
the North line of said SE 1« of
said section, (own hip, and
range; running thence west
along the North line of said SE'»
a distance of 444 feet to a point:
running thence in a southwest­
erly direction parallel to and 444
feet distant from the westerly
boundary of the Oregon Short
Line Railroad right-of-way to a
point on the south line of the
SE 1« of Sec 20, Township 19
South. Range 47. EWM. which
said point lies 444 feet west from
the lnter.se stion of the westerly
boundary line of the Oregon
Short Line Railroad right-of-
way with the southerly boundary
line of said Sec 20; thence con­
tinuing in a southwes-terly di­
rection parallel to and 444 feet
distant from the westerly bound­
ary line of the Oregon Short
Line Railroad right-of-way to a
point on the North line of the
8H of the NE1» of Sec. 29,
Township 19 South, Range 47,
EWM., which said point lies 444
feet west from the intersection
of the westerly boundary line of
the Oregon Short Line Railroad
right-of-way with the North line
of the 8*4 of the NE1» of Section
29, Township 19 South. Range
47, EWM, thence due East a dis­
tance of 444 feet: thence in a
Northeasterly direction along
and following the westerly
boundary line of the Oregon
Short Line Railroad right-of-
way to the point of beginning.
ALSO beginning at the NE cor­
ner of the NW NE1» of See.
29. Twp. 19 S.R. 47, EWM, thence
West along the North Section
line of said Sec. 29 a distance of
123 7 feet to the TRUE PLACE
OF BEGINNING; thence South
11
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your every endeavor in
1951, hrinphip your dear*
esl dreams to fulfillment.
Thai is our pood wish for
all of you who have heen
so pood lo o- llir.m p h o u l
the year now departing.
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. . . and cool,
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during the
summer
months
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tentlon ofter Initollotion.
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STO P IN a n d s e e th e M ldgfate W a t e r e r
a n d a s k f o r o u r list o f I
In sta lla tio n s
oral
TOBLERS
FEED
&
FUEL,
Inc.
Dial 2201
Nyssa, Oregon
Xv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1953
are nieces of Mr Montague and E.
F la. for the pa>t four months.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Merle Thomson returned to work Montague is a brother.
5 degrees 51’ West a distance id you fail so to appear, the court will at the iUgar factory in Nyssa last Mr. and Mr-. George Smit spent
1317 79 feet to a point; thence proceed to its judicial examination week after
0ff ten da>s be- Christmas day with their daughter,
East 36 feet; thence North 5 of
the
proceeding
herein
and
enter
caasc
Gf
a
gnee
injury
received at Mrs. Glen Oallant of Goodrich, Ida.
degrees 51‘ East a distance of its judgment and decree as to the worg
1317 79 feet to the North line of j regularity and legality of such pro- Mr and Mrs. Bob Duren of Yak- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoff of Nyssa
said Sec 29, thence West 36 ceedings and of each and all of ima vVash, arrived at the Oscar had dinner at the M C. Se well home
feet to the point of beginning. , said proceedings as covered by said Samuels ho’me iast Wednesday to Sunday.
ALSO an uijdividcd one-half In­
Geraldine Fry «pent Christmas at
terest in that certain strip of j petition and declare said amen- spend ^ holidays with them,
the
home of her mother, Mrs. George
datory
repayment
contract
to
be
a
Cecil
Hiddie
former
resident
of
land 40 feet in width used as a
right-of-way and more parti­ legal, valid and binding obligation ^ community. is visiting here this Pulsipher. She returned to work at
Fruitland Monday.
cularly described in Transfer
the District; and
, weeg from California.
Certificate of Title No. 478, dated of This
Miss Carol Montague, who is a t­
notice
is
given
by
me
under
Mr
and
Mrs
B
m
Montague
and
February 26. 1948 issued by the seal of the above entitled Court girls of Ontarl0 visited at the Joseph tending college at the University
Registrar of Titles, Malheur pursuant to and by authority of the j Montague home Christmas even- of Idaho, arrived home Saturday,
County.
Dec. 19, to spend the holidays with
of Honorable M. A. Biggs ing
THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF order
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
THE STATE OP OREGON you, and Judge of the Circuit Court, State of A chriiJtmas party for the Farm J. her Montague
and family.
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Malheur
Bureau
ladles
was
heid
Dec.
18
at
each of you. are hereby cited, direct-
| ed and required to be and appear made and entered on the 1st day of the home of Mrs. M. C. Sewell.. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrit
at said time and place then and December, 1953.
was a pot luck dinner and Stam
H. S. SACKETT, There
Sunday.
there to show cause, if any you have, (Seal)
gifts
were
exchanged
County Clerk Mr. and Mrs. George Smit were Joseph J. Montague has been off
or if any exist, why an order of sale
should not be made, as In the petit­ Date of first publication Dec. 10, guests at a pinochle party held at work for four days as he has been
ion prayed for, and said petition 1953.
should not be granted and said order Date of las-t publication Dec. 31, the G. Davidson home in Parma. ill.
Roger Jenkins spent Christmas
and license should not be Issue.
1953.
_| day with his "brother, Mr. and Mrs.
WITNESS, The Honorable G. Y.
Chester Judge of said Court with
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Richard Jenkins and family in New
the seal of said Court affixed this In the County Court of the State of Plymouth.
1st day of December 1953.
Mrs. George Moeler
for Malheur County
Mr, and Mrs. Carlos Randolph
H. S. Sackett, Clerk In Oregon
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
from
Madras,
Oreg..
visited
with
Dial 2733
By P. Watkins, Deputy
R. ILETT, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek and
First publication December 3, 1953. JAMES
Notice Ls hereby given that the Donna over the week end.
Last publication December 31, 1953. undersigned,
by an order of the Dinner guests at the Joseph J. Mrs. Ben Houston left last week
County
Court
of
the State of Oregon, \j ontague home Christmas day were for Los Angeles where she will spend
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT for Malheur County,
duly made and Mr
Amos
of Boi, e. the winter, with two of her children,
In the County Court of the State of entered
14th day of Decern-
. „ _
______
Mr. and Mrs. Don Struvy and Mr.
Oregon for the County of Malheur her 1953, on was the appointed
Mr and Mr*’ Paul T h°mson and and
Mrs. Jim Sigler.
In the Matter of the Estate of tor of the estate of administra-
JAMES
R.
Bob
and
Barbara
spent
Christmas
Wilbur A. McNall, also known as ILETT, deceased, and that he has with Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Lanfear Dinner guests at the Otis Bullard
W. A. McNall, Deceased.
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
qualified as such administrator, in Caldwell.
Notice is hereby given that the un- 1 duly
Miles Canada of Jerome, Mr. and
All
persons
having
claims
against
R.
H.
Johnson,
son
of
Mr.
and
dersigned, Thelma Elizabeth Parr, such estate are hereby notified to Mrs. Bob Johnson, was home for Mrs. Harold Dail and family of
Executrix of the E- tate of Wilbur A. present the same, duly verified as Christmas. He has been in Germany Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. John Zitte-
McNall, also known as W. A. McNall, required by law, to him at Nyssa, but is n05V jiving near Portland. He cob. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and
deceased, has filed her Final Ac­ Oregon,
or to him at the office of
,Prvice
Mrs. Lee Dail and family.
count as such Executrix in the Coun­ Max S. Taggart,
Attorney
at
Law,
ls
ln
.
« ,» '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of
ty Court of Malheur County, Oregon, 71 SW 3rd Ave„ Ontario, Oregon, James A. * Montague
of . Shelly. Ida., Milton
- Free Water and Eldon
and that said Court has appointed within six months of the date of arrived at the J. J Montague home
January 21, 1954 at 11:00 o’clock this notice.
Staruvy of Bremerton, Wash., spent
Dec.
23
to
spend
the
holidays
with
AM. of said day for the hearing of
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
17, 1953.
his son and family.
objections to said Final Account and Dated December
Houston ana family.
CHARLES
L
ILETT
Terril
Samuels
came
home
from
the settlement thereof.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krieman and
Administrator
of
the
Estate
of
Nampa
Dec.
18
to
spend
the
holidays
NOW THEREFORE, All persons
R. Ilett, decea-ed.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os- family of Notus were visitors Sun­
interested in the Estate of said Wil­ James
Max S Taggart Attorney for Ad-
Samuels. and Velda. He is at- day at Arcadia Sunday school and
bur A. McNall, also known as W. A. ministrator,
were dinner guests at the George
McNall, deceased, are hereby noti­ tario, Oregon. 71 SW 3rd Ave, On tending the Northwest Nazarene Moeller
home.
fied and required to appear at the First publication Dec. 17, 1953. College.
County Court Room in the Court Last publication Jan. 14, 1954.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Davidson of P ar­ The Arcadia Sunshine club met
House at Vale, Malheur County, O re­
ma were Sunday dinner guests of Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Cecil
gon, at said time, to then and there
Houston with Mrs. George Hust as
C A L L F O R B ID S
and Mrs. George Smit.
show cause, if any there be, why said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mr. Anyone
and 20 members and one
wishing
to
write
to
Mrs.
Final Account should not be settled, the city of Nyssa, Malheur County, George Grossman, the former Mary hostess
visitor.
Mi's.
Rossaw were pre­
allowed and approved and said Es­ Oregon, will receive sealed bids un- Jo Jenkins, her address is Mrs. sent. Mrs. Fay Bud Corn
drew the door
tate be distributed by the Decree of
til 8:00 o’clock P. M. on January , Mary Jo Grossman, Apt. 1, 632 prize. The club made $22 on their
said Court.
apron sale. Gifts were exchanged
Dated and fir.-t published Decem­ 12, 1954, at which time they will be Water, Port Townsend, Wash,
ber 17, 1953. Date of last publication publicly opened by the City Council Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Evins called at and the secret sisters revealed.
January 14. 1954.
of said City, at the Council Cham- [ the J. J. Montague home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canada of
Thelma Elizabeth Parr, bers, City Hall, Nyssa, Oregon, fo r. morning.
Jerome, Ida., visited this week at
Executrix of the Estate of said the sale of the airport site including i A whist party was held by Mr. the Otis Bullard and John Zitter-
Wilbur A. McNall, also known as the buildings situated thereon, as and Mrs. George Sm it Tuesday, cob homes. Mrs. Canada is Mrs.
W. A. McNall, deceased.
hereinafter specified.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ten- Bullard’s and Mrs. Zittercob’s aunt.
The airport site is situated in i sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot and Tommy Houston, who enlisted in
NOTICE
the Navy recently, is stationed at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Canyon County, State of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. G. Davidson,
i A Christmas day dinner was held San Diego for his training.
n i l STATE O F OREGON FOB is described as follows:
Beginning at a point 454.8 feet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. The Arcadia Sunshine club will
THE COUNTY OK MALHEUR
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. meet Jan. 8 with Mrs. Les Jamesen
In the m atter of the Confirmation more or less, west of the South­ Sewell.
E.
M.
Sewell
and family of Adrian, on Alberta avenue.
east
Corner
of
Lot
Three
(3>,
of the Proceedings in Relation to the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoff and family Mr. and Mrs. Sig Murkunl and
Amendatory Repayment Contract of Section Seven (7), Township Six of
Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth family spent the holidays in Seattle
the Owyhee Irrigation District with (6) North of Range Five (5) W. Baker
and family of Weiser and Mr. with her mother.
the United States of America and B. M.; thence running North 17 and Mrs.
Denny Wells of Madras, Frances Feik who is attending
degrees
46’
West
a
distance
of
with the other Irrigation Districts
BYU, spent her veation here with
of the Owyhee Federal Reclamation 2781.5 feet, more or less; thence Oregon.
Jim Me D loe spent Christmas In her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley
due West 785.2 feet, more or less,
Project.
To the Owyhee Irrigation District to the east bank of the Snake Ontario with his brother and family, Feik.
Dinner guests Christmas day at
and to all freeholders, legal voters River; thence South 10 degrees Carl Me D loe.
Visiting at the J. J. Montague the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bow­
and assessment payers within said 40' East along the bank of the
Said Snake River a distance of home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ers were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
District:
Notice is hereby given that on the 2154.4 feet, moresor less; thence Leonard Smith and family of Ad­ Clarence Heath and a brother, Mr.
1st day of December, 1953, Maurice South 11 degrees 33’ West along rian, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartle and and Mrs. Clarence J. Heath, all of
L. Judd, S. E. Flanagan and Evan the bank of Snake River a dis­ family of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.! Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath
Ross, as directors of the Owyhee tance of 542.7 feet, more or less, Earl Montague and Vernon of Pay­ of Provo. Utah.
Irrigation Di-trict, filed in the Cir­ thence running dut Ea-t 1323.9 ette. Mrs. Hartle and Mrs. Smith! Mr. and Mrs. Evarn Youngbury
cuit Court of the State of Oregon feet, more or less, to the point
for the County of Malheur, their of beginning; said tract of land
petition praying for a Judicial ex­ containing approximately 59.1
amination and judgement a- to the acres of land;
,
legality and regularity of the pro­ Including one quad hangar
ceedings of the petitioners and the building, one office and shop
Owyhee Irrigation District ln the building and one residence build­
authorization and execution of the ing (occupancy of which resi­
amendatory repayment contract of dence may be reserved by the
the District with the United States City to April 1, 1954).
of America and with the other irri­ Bids shall be for cash or upon
gation districts of the Owyhee terms and if upon terms, not less
Federal Reclamation Project for the than twenty-five (25r; ) of the pur­
repayment of the District’s obli­ chase price will be accepted as a
gation to the United States of down payment. A deposit of Five
America for the construction of the Hundred and 00 100 ($500 00) Dol­
Owyhee Federal Reclamation Pro­ lars shall accompany each bid as |
ject. and as to the validity of the evidence of good faith. The City
special election authorizing said con­ Council reserves the right to reject
tract and as to the validity of said
and all bids.
contract and for an order approving any Further
may be ob­
and confirming the same and that tained from information
Robert
M.
said petition is now pending in said City Manager of the City Applegate,
of Nyssa.
Circuit Court; that on the first day
Premises will be made avail- j
of December, 1953, upon the motion Oregon
able for inspection on request to the I
of the petitioners, the Court made City
Manager.
and entered its order fixing the 12th
day of January. 1954, at the hour ATTEST: Robert M. Applegate,
of 19 00 o'clock A. M. as the time
City Recorder.
when, and the Circuit O iirt Room Fir>t publication Dec. 24, 1953
of the Malheur County Courthouse Last publication Jan. 7. 1954
at Vale, Oregon, as the place where
-aid petition and the proceedings
will be heard; that pursuant to said
order hearing of said petition and
the proceedings thereunder will be
heard on the 12th day of January,
1954. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A
Barbara Montague
M at the Circuit Court Room of tho
Malheur County Courthouse, Vale. A Do-More 4-H club's Christmas
Oregon; that ln said order the court party was held Dee. 29 at the Nu
directed that notice be served on the Acres Community Hall. Oifts were
Owyhee Irrigation District, all free­ exchanged and a present was pre­
holders, legal voter- and a essment en' d to the leaders. Mr. and Mrs
payers within said District by publi­ Paul Thomson, by the members of
cation thereof once each week for the club.
three t3' successive week-, being Dale Montague arrived home Dec.
four (4' publications ln The Nyssa 25 to spend a 30-day leave from the
Gate City Journal, printed and p: b- Navy with hri parents. Mr and Mrs.
lished at Nyssa, Oregon, and that Jo.eph J Montague and family He
Jurisdiction of the Court ln said pro­
ceedings shall be complete upon the ha« been stationed at Jacksonville.
expiration of ten GO' days after the
full publication of this notice; that
tlie date of the first publication :-
December 10. 1953, and the date of
Dr. Edwin W.
the hist publication is December 31.
1953: and
You are hereby further notified
Oldham
that you and each of you or any
per -ons or parries interested may at
Chiropractic Physician
.tny time, prior to the explraion of
ten days after the 31st day of 101 E zm 1st St-
Dial 3230
December, 1953, appear and contest
the validity of this proceedings or Physiotherapy Eleclro-Therapy
any of the acts or things covered by
Nyssa. Oregon
this proceeding or recited and e-
numerated in said petition, and if
Around Arcadia
and family of Weiser were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
and M rs. Parley Feik.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney, who
have been employed on the Deseret
Ranch west of Nyssa the past five
years, moved this week into the
Otis Bullard house, formerly occup­
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lowe.
Donald Bullard of Oregon Tech at
Klam ath Falls is spending his vaca­
tion here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Bullard He went to Boise
Sunday night to visit his cousin,
Jimmy Lakey, who was home for
Christmas from a military school at
Annapolis, West Virginia.
Sunday evening visitors at the
George Moeller home were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Moeller and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney and
daughter.
Mrs. Harold Houston and Peggy
accompanied Mrs. Earl Pettet and
daughter to Springfield, Oreg., to
spend Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bellflower.
U*e
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