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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954 PAGE FOURTEEN NOTICE OF VACATION OF S E 4 S E 4 Sec 14; E 4 N W 4 Sec. 23-16-47. 10/12/54 $1. ALLEY Thomas Joyce et ux to Juntura July 2, Construct a building on Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given that on Reece Ave ., lot 23-24. Stunz ad- the 14th day of September, 1954, of Malheur County, Week of School District No. 12 — Lots 2, the 14th day of September. 1954. Oct. 10 to Oct. 17. cition, $15,000, 1 story, 1,400 the City Council of the City of 3 and 4, Block 11, Juntura 7/15/- the City Council of the City of »quare feet. C . K. Olson. N y s s a , M a lh e u r C o u n t 54 $2,000. Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, July 2, Alter building on Main at *ts regular session, adopted a Real Estate Transfers Recorded Ernest Collier et ux to Que at its regular session, adopted a St., block 11, Original townsite. Resolution instituting proceed- United States to Thomas A. Chan Morgan — Lots 19 and 20, Resolution instituting proceed business front, $200. C. K. Olson *nigs J 0, Qvai,’a4'e 1 ♦!! Johnson — Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E 4 - Block 82, Ontario 5/20/53 $10 ings to vacate a certain alley in Malheur County to Lloyd E. Block 29 of Teutsch’s Addition to -508 Nofih 6?h a,„*Uo ' I * the City of Nyssa, which is more ^ and the City of Nyssa, which is more Dinger — 1,557 35 acres in Town particularly i**1 ! particularly described as follows, ^/28/54 described as follows, Park addition, $450, garage, to-wit: Marion Kendall et ux to Al- ships 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32 and to-wit: frame. Lister L. Oden. All that portion of the alley vin H. Sessions et ux — NEV«- I 41, Ranges 41, 42, 43, 46 and 47 All that part of the alley in July 13, Remodel building on in Block 19 of Teutsch Addi- NE^NW ^NW H SW 1/, Sec. 11-18- 10/13/54. $1,557.35. Block 29 of Teutsch Addition Burt L. Allison et ux to State Marn, Brownie’s Cafe, $1,500, H. ion to the City of Nyssa, Mai- 47 10/4/54 $10. to the City of Nyssa, Malheur R. Sherwood heur County, Oregon, lying of Oregon — part of NEQNWV* Malheur County to Lloyd E County, Oregon, lying be between the south boundary July 13, Construct warehouse Dinger — 6,899 32 acres in Town Sec. 33-18-46. 7/8/54 $1. (Q. C. tween the north boundary line of Bower Avenue and Deed). on Railroad right-of-way, $30,000, line of Emison Avenue and ships 36 and 37, Range 37. 9/1/54 the north boundary line of 334 ft. by 160 feet. Hugh J Tob- Malheur Title & Abstract Co the south boundary line of the $6,899 32. the alley running East and ler. alley running East and West to Soren C. Thompson — Lot 3, West through said Block 19 Lloyd E. Dinger et ux to R. N. Block 4, Hope Add. to Vale. 10/- through said Block 29 of Ju ly 26, Construct house on of Teutsch Addition to the Ranger — 6,899 32 acres in Town 14/54 $1. (Q. C. Deed). Teutsch Addition to the City Idaho St., lot 1 and 2, block 74, City of Nyssa; ships 36 and 37, Range 37. 9/3/54. of Nyssa; Soren C. Thompson et ux to W. Green addition, $3,500, 1 story, Reserving at all times in and $10 Reserving at all times in and 1,065 square feet, frame. Lauren 1 to the City of Nyssa an ease J Bott et ux — Lot 3, Block 4, to the City of Nyssa an ease R. N. Ranger to A. T. McDan- Hope Add. to Vale. 10/14/54 $10. L. Wright. ment and right of way over, ment and right of way over, nald - 6,899 32 acres in Town <Q C. Deed). across and under said above Aug. 6, Alter building at 699 , across and under said above described alley, for the pur ships 36 and 37, Range 37. 10/5/54. North 7th St., $1,000, 14 by 22 George W Gabriel et ux to described alley, for the pur pose of installing, maintain $ 10 . and porch, frame. E. E. Prince- Lewis S. Tuttle et ux — Tract 5 pose of installing, maintain ing, replacing and otherwise United States to W N. Davis— and part of Tract 6, Irrigated Louse. ing, replacing and otherwise operating sewers and any or W4SEV4 Sec. 6-32 41 3/4/54. operating sewers and any or Lands Corp. subdivision 9/16/54 Aug. 12, Alter garage, 706 all public utilities or city all public utilities or city Lloyd E. Dinger et ux to Ken $ 10 . North 3rd, $150, 10 by 12, frame, facilities: and facilities; and neth A Johnson et ux — undi Ronald Roth. United States to Hilmer Peter Notice is hereby further giver, vided V a interest in lands in son — SW ‘/4NEV4, Lots 1 and 2, Notice is hereby further given Aug. 13, Enlarge building at that said City Council has fixed that said City Council has fixed 315 North 2nd, $900, 8 by 12. the 9th day of November, 1954, at Townships 14 and 16, Ranges 42 S,r 4-30-46 3/22/1906. frame, Omer Dorman. the hour of 8 o’clock P. M. of said and 43. 10/5/54 $10. (Q. C Deed). Sam E. Ross et ux to George the 9th day of November, 1954, at Donald L. Hammar to Wilma j Potts, Jr. et ux — Lots 1, 2, S> 2 - the hours of 8 o’clock P. M of said Aug. 20, Build warehouse on day at the Council Chambers at North 4th, block 19, Teutsch ad the City Hal1 of Nyssa, Malheur Rouan Hammar — undivided 4 NEG and SEV« Sec 4; NEG Sec. day at the Council Chambers at dition, $14,000, 1 4 stories, 60 by County, Oregon as the date interest in Lots 16 and 17, Block 9; W 4 N W 4 Sec. 10; SW>'4NW 'i the City Hall of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, as the date, 45, Ontario. 10/6/54. $1. and W>/4SW*4 Sec. 3-30-46. 10/- time and place for hearing and block, Nyssa Motors ’ 1 considering t,me and Place. n and . 100. Cinder tt .. * said f Resolution and Archie Plummer et ux to Oliver 4/54. $10. considering said Resolution and byA on o ° ^ ayw „ any objections to and protests Carmine Fenicottero et ux to any objections to and protests Aug. „U, Build shop on Bower, against the vacation of said alley, Sandy et ux — Lots 3 and 4, Block State of Oregon — parts of NEV4- against the vacation of said alley, lot 13 and 14, block 5, Original l described as aforesaid, and for 234, Ontario. 10/11/54 $10. Florence E Burns to Thomas SE'4 Sec. 19 and NW' . SWG Sec. described as aforesaid, and for •townsite, $4,000, 41 by 24, pum- | determining whether the public determining whether the public ice block, Clarence E. Clapp. i interest will be prejudiced by Burns — undivided 4 interest in 20-17-47. 10/11/54 $12 500. Sept. 8, Alter building on the vacation of said alley and for Scott C. Gillette to Ruby G. interest will be prejudiced by the Reece and 2nd, lot 8 and 9 block the determination of such other STATEMENT REQUIRED BY Gillette — undivided 4 interest I vacation of said alley and for the determination of such other THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912 in S W 4 N W 4 and NW‘4SW'/4 j matters relative thereto, as are required by law to be passed up ?■ m m S I T " * ' ' - $a'000' n I on — and determined by said Cit> " * AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS Sec 35-17-46. 10/13/54. $1. required by law to be passed up M. H. Thayer et ux to State of on and determined by said City Sept. 10, Construct house at Council OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY €14 Idaho St., block 68. Greens All property owners and other 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Oregon — part of NWV4NWV4 addition, $3,000, 24 by 52, cinder persons affected by said vacation Code, Section 233) SHOWING Sec. 33-17-47. 10/12/54. $5,150. block. Dee J. Zink. Lloyd E. Dinger et ux to Mal and desiring to object to said THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE- Sept. 13, Construct carport at vacgtion shall present their ob- 1 MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF heur Countv — SKSWV 4 NEV 4 209 North 9th, $125, 12 by 24, jections to the City Council and/ The Nyssa Gate City Journal pub Sec. 17-31-41 10/15/54. $1. (Q. C. frame, Mrs. Wayne Moncur. or the City Recorder of the City lished weekly at Nyssa, Oregon Deed). Sept. 16, Construct house of Nyssa as by law required. Marriage License Issued for October, 1954. Reece Ave., lot 17, Stunz add.-i This notice is given pursuant to Senorino Mejorodo and Caro- j 1. The name and address of the lion. $11,000, 28 by 50, frame, C a ? ets.olultlon to. City Council publisher, editor, managing edit lina Leal, both of Parma. 10/12/-! K Olson i and the laws of the State of Ore- * «, . , gon in such cases made and pro- or, and business manager is: 54. Sept. 27, Move and alter build- vjded Duane R Alters, Nyssa, Oregon. Complaints Filed In Circuit Court ing on 4th St., $2,000, 12 by 16, L. M. Peirce vs Nellie R. Peirce ! Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this J 2. The owners are Duane R frame, Ulrich H. Neiger. 20th day of September, 1954. Alters, Nyssa, Oregon; Geo. L. 10/13/54. Divorce. Oct. 11, Enlarge building at 209 Robert A. Chamberlain et ux First Publication, September ! Whorton, Payette, Idaho. Reece Ave., $600, 8 by 10 and 8 23, 1954. 3. The known bondholders, vs G. M A. C. and Don Berry. by 14 Mrs. John Cleaver. Last Publication, October 21, mortgagees, and other security 10/16/54. Damages. $5,587. 1954. holders owning or holding 1 per Robert M. Applegate Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mitchell and NOTICE OF SEASONAL cent or more of total amount of City Recorder of the DETERMINATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen of Rose- bonds, mortages, or other securi City of Nyssa Notice is hereby given that each ties are: Klass V. Powell, Ontario, burg spent the week end at Burns Goose hunting. of the employers listed below has Oregon. been determined to be a seasonal days after the date of last publi Miss Claire Hanley of Medford 5. The average number of cop employer, within the meaning of cation of this notice. The "off ies of each issue of this publica was a guest Friday and Satur Chapter 657.240 ORS. Any inter season" of each seasonal employer tion sold or distributed, through day of Mrs. Frank Morgan. ested party may request a hearing is as stated below: the mails or otherwise, to paid Amalgamated Sugar Co., 3-6-55 subscribers during the 12 months before the Commission within ten thru 9-24-55. preceding the date shown above OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT was 1,826. COMPENSATION (Signed) Duane R. Alters COMMISSION. Optometrist Sworn to and subscribed before Dated and first published this me this 15th day of October, 1954 O n ta rio , O re. 7 th day of October, 1954. P h o n e E n te rp rise 401 Ralph G. Lawrence Date of last publication 21st (No toll ch arg e) My commission expires Sept. day of October, 1954. 19, 1955. Building Permits NOTICE °£LvL^ ATION OF NEWS OF RECORD ed the Future Homemakers con vention in Nyssa Saturday. Two girls from Heppener who attend ed the convention spent Friday Mrs. George Moeller night with Cathrine Coleman Dial 2733 Shirley Schilling attended a rally of the Walther League at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen- the Luthern church in New Plym sen, who have farmed the Charles outh Sunday. Bullard place the past five years, John Stover of Council came purchased the ranch last week. It Sunday after his twin daughters, consists of 120 acres. Mr. and Mrs 1 Peggy and Patty, who have been Bullard have bought a home in | visiting their grandparents, Mr. Nyssa and will move soon. and Mrs. Ben Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehl of j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hipp and Gleneden Beach, Ore., are visiting family visited Mrs. Hipp’s moth Mr and Mrs. George Moeller. er, Mrs. Keele in Payette Sun Mrs. Koehl is the former Amy day afternoon. Whipple, who taught school in Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard visit Kingman Kolony 35 years ago. ed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Mrs. Charles Miller and daugh Sunday evening. ter, Kristy, of Portland, visited George Coleman killed a two her brother, Norman Hipp and point buck near Juntura Sunday. family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meese of Ash- Mrs. Ted Landis of Wallowa I ton, Ida , visited Thursday even spent last Friday night at the ing with Mr. and Mrs. George George Moeller home and attend- Coleman. Mrs. Meese and Mrs. Coleman were roommates at col lege in Gooding, Ida. Council. Mrs. Otis Bullard was hostess All property owners and other persons affected by said vacation at a pink and blue shower at her and desiring to object to said home Oct. 1116 for Mrs. Lee Dail vacation shall present their ob of Nyssa. Thirteen women were jections to the City Council and/ j present. Mrs. Dail was the re or the City Recorder of the City j cipient of many nice gifts. Those of Nyssa as by law required. who attended from Boise were This notice is given pursuant to Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mrs. George a Resolution of the City Council I Boyack, Mrs. Ray Wilder and and the laws of the State of Ore gon in such eases made and pro Mrs. Dale Lakey. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins ac vided. Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this companied Mr. and Mrs. Merrill- dean Robbins to Boise Sunday, 20th dav of September, 1954. First Publication, September where they have rented a ranch. 23. 1954. Last Publication, October 21,! 1954. Robert M. 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