Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 26, 1942, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE NV88A PATE CITV JOURNAL. THÜfiSDAV, MAKCH 2<f, .1942
Legal Advertising
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U p per S u n set
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
! that Lulu L. Hoxie. Administratrix
of the estate of Warren Bert
I Hoxie, deceased, has filed her final
I account of her administration of
said estate with the County Cleric
of Malheur County, Oregon, and
that Saturday, March 28th, 1942,
at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. in
the County Court Room In the
City of Vale, Malheur County,
Oiegcn, has been fixed by the
Court as the time and place for
hearing said account and object­
ions thereto, and all persons in­
terested in said estate and having
objections thereto shall appear at
s..id time and place and file writ­
ten objections to the said account
and show cause, if any, they have,
why said final account should not
be allowed and approved and said
Administration brought to a close.
Lulu L. Hoxie
Administratrix of the Es­
tate of Warren Bert Hoxie,
deceased.
D.'.te of first publication Feb. 26.
1942.
Date of last publication March 26
1942.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR
General
Land Office at
The
Dalles, Oregon, March 23, 1942.
NOTICE is hereby given tha
John Harri«on Knottingham, of
Nyssa, Oregon, who. on November-
9, 1937, made Original Homestead
Entry, Ac 16-17-03. No. 030967.
for Farm Unit "C” cr the S 1 :N E i.
NE1,S E 11 Sec. 11 and N W 'iS W .
Township 21 8., Rang 45E„ Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final Proof,
to establish claim to the land
above described, before Frank T.
Morgan, Notary Public, at Nyssa.
Oregon, on the 25th day of April
1942.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harold Fivecoat, Ira Marrs, Ern­
est Smith, and Rus ell Talbot, all
of Rt. 2, Nyssa, Oregon.
W F. Jackson
Register.
|
1»ÀGË Tttfttífe
Mr. and Mr«. Cecil Smith and
: family were Sunday dinner guest*
at the Janies McGinnis home.
i the birthday of Elmer Sparks Sat
urday
Mrs. Walter McPartland shop­
ped In Ontario Saturday.
Mrs. Dennis Patclj. and Mrs.
Harvey Otis attended -the Book
club meeting at the OresUiu. home
in Kingman Kolony Saturday.
Mrs. Everett Points was In Nys­
sa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wymm of
Portland, were overnight guests of
the Howard Hatch family Friday.
Mrs. Walter McPartland and
Mrs. Frank deLesplnasse entertain­
ed the Faculty
Dames Pincchle
club Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Wagner
of Parma call-d at the Howard
Hatch home Tuesday evening.
Wed« playad baseball with the
Big Bend school Friday and won
7 to 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Oee Schwelzer of
Sunset Valley visited at the Harry
Russell home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs William Strodley was a
Caldwell visitor- last week.
Barbara Russel), was a week-end
guest of Barbara Jean Hatch of
Adrian. The girls visited in Cald­
well Sunday.
The Chalk Butte Orange argan-
tzed an Home Ecomcnlc club Tues­
day rnght under the leadership
j la.
Grover C.opei Ofikeru
are MouJf Ccwper. buime s uan-
syer; Co; a fCeokstool, president:
RATES: Two cents per word for each Lsue Minimum cash in
Cora Share, vice president
an
advance is 30c.
H aile Raflington, secretary and
rreaurer Meetings «ill be held
oft =r the Orange meetings fer the
present time.
Read The Journal Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED AD COUPON
Ti e club met with Helen Nlc-
for bargains.
eum Thursday with five members
I f yon w a n t to sell, buy, trade or borrow, use the
present. The next meeting wall be
classified a d s, w h ic h get results. Rate 2 cents per word per
h id April 7 with Sadie Parker
issue; minimum charge 30 cents. Write your ad on this
Notice To Hog Raiser,
Ml-s Anliker will be present to
coupon a n d mall it to the Journal along with the required
give further instructions in knit­
fee.
With the Installation of a new
ting.
scale at
Mrs Sadie Parker received a new
TH E R A IL W A Y ST O C K Y A R D S
‘ et cf books for the library.
we are now receiving your hogs
The cattl asscclation turned out
a portion of its mea bet 's livestock
there every Friday, paying tl*t
We hie Jay. The remainder of the
highest price the market permits
all: tment will be taken out the |
and seeking to serve you In ever,
Mrs.
Haller,
upper
room
teacher,
first cf April.
has moved from the J. R. Chaney
possible way,
Don Toseli Is very ill at the heme to the Teacherage, where
Name
Address
home of R L. Thompson with she will live the remainder of the
FRANK KULLANDER
_ll
The Patch and Chat club met I tomp'.lcations resulting frem In­ I vear with Mrs. Marvel McElvain.
fluenza.
.
at the Roy McNeal home Thursday |
afternoon. The greater part ot | Guests at the Roy Rookstool
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
the aftemocn was spent in
dts- l'°me Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
For Sale
le - : Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. L .!
3RAKE WORK—Let us put your UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT cussion of the weekly hfalth
son under the direction of
M iss1 Thom pson. Howard Schneider and |
ear or truck brakes In first class
OF THE INTERIOR
gifts Mr and Mrs. J. C. Rcokstool and j
FOR SALE—White Rose and Bliss condition.
Special equipment and
030761 Nance. Several Polly Ann
Triumph seed potatoes, grown trained men at your service. Pruyn General Land Office at The Dalles. were given. A gift, which will be family of Vale,
from. McKay certified seed. Inquire Uito Repair Phone 56W
presented to Mrs. Albert Clement.
Ronald Rorkstool was painfully
Or-gon, March 7, 1942.
Jacob Fischer.
19ftfc
Notice is hereby given that Ira nee Eileen Findley, was shown. I burned Thursday evening when a
KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi­ A. Mitchell, of Nyssa, Oregon, who,
The club will n eet at the Tern live coal popped from the fire
FOR SALE—Day old chicks. Pullets,
tive prices. First class quality
and went down the neck of his
Fette* hon e April 16.
cockerals, (American Sexor). High Nyssa Lbr. Co.. Goode Ave. and on May 27, 1937, made Original
Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No.
The health class will meet at shirt.
quality, old tested stock. Custom Highway 201, Phone 108.
16Mtfo 030761, for Farm "Unit “A” or the
The Wahine club has planned
the Avery Andercon home next
hatching done. Vale Electric Hatch­
a pot-luck dinner at the hall and
ery. Box 382 Vale, Oregon.
22jtfc FOR PLUMBER call J. C. Smith W i N W i , Section 32, Township Thursday and the lesson will be
an Easter egg hunt for
the
Phone 78J.
tic 20 S., Range 46 E„ Willamette "Indications of Sickness.”
To be successful you’ve got to have ex­
Meridian, has filed notice of ln-
FOR
SALE—Baby chicks.
New
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Byron and children, for Easter Sunday.
tensive knowledge about many things.
Hampshire Reds, B. Rocks and FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph and lpntlon t0 make final Proof' 10 son Dean, visited at the William
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson
White Leghorns. Pullcrum tested White Rose seed potatoes grown eftabll-h claim to the land above McElroy heme Sunday.
were Ontario bu.-iness callers Mon­
But you can’t excell in them all ! There­
Patch Bros.
Hatchery,
Payette. from McKay's certified seed. Ro- described'
day.
T - Morgan,
fore,
when you buy grains it’s import­
Harold Trenkel
and
Leonard
Idaho.
19mtfc gued. Inquire S E. Flanagan, route Nctary Publlc' at Nyssa' Ore« on'
Mr. and Mrs. Hprb Bergam and
Gocdell have left for army train­
ant to choose a reliable dealer. Depend
family,
who
have
been
visiting
at
3,
Nyssa,
Oregon.
12ftfc
on
the
14th
day
of
Aprl1'
1942
ing.
FOR SALE — 1 Farmal tractoi ___________________________________J Claimant names as witnesses:
on Thompson & Sons. Ask others why!
the home of hts brother, Edwin,
with steel lugs. 1 McCormick
Ruth Branom of Ontario ;-i>ent
FOR SA L E -2 choice lots o n ; Doc Pullen, Art Mayes, William
meved to their new home this
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
two row cultivator attachment. In­
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
at
Park eve. E.C. Crandall. Phone Orr, and Emory Hobson, all of Rt.
week.
the home of her parents.
back!
quire Fr.d Suttcn. Weiser, Idaho, 08-R1.
19ra4xp 1, Nyssa, Oregon.
route 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington
W. F. JACKSON
Fred Sims
of Caldwell spent Wednesday at
Register.
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE—Household furniture
the
parental.
George
Pennington
I
For Rent
Inquire Journal office.
5mtfe
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
home.
The Wade PTA will meet April
ESTATE
BABY CHICKS—For delivery every FOR RENT
The farmer's meeting will be 3 at the home of Mrs. F. A. Miller.
P h o n e 26
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
2 n d a n d G o o d Ave.
Wednesday and Saturday. For HOUSES. Bernard Eastman. 8Jtfc
héld each third Thursday even­ Anyone in the district is invited to
that
the
undersigned
Douglas
M.
attend.
A
covered
dish
lunch
will
information and prices come in or
ing of the month Hereafter, in­
write Thompson’s Ontario Hatch­ FOR RENT—Six room house. In­ McDonald, Administrator of the stead of the second Saturday even­ be served at noon.
Mrs. Walker Bishop and Miss
quire Star Hotel.
12ftfc estate of Elizabeth J. McDonald, ing of each month.
ery. Box 578 Ontario, Oregon. 5ftf.
Angela
Hickman
attended
a
deceased, from and after April
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Green went shower at the heme of Mrs. Roy
FOR SALE — White rose potatoes- FOR RE N T—Kelhy house. Either 17th 1942. will proceed to sell at
furnished or unfurnished. See private sale and in separate par­ to Baker fer a load of lumber Wilson in Arena Valley Friday
75c hundred bulk. Inquire Leslie
evening, in honor cf Miss Mary
cels the following described real Friday.
Frank T. Mcngan.
lDmtfc
Schafer, Kingman Kolony.
5ftf<
Geraldine Pettet has been con­ Ann Aten.
California.
19m4xp estate and all of the right, title
Several cases of three-day meas­
FOR SALE—Big team shire mares
and interest of said deceased there­ fined to her home with an ab­
les have been reported in the
3 and 5. broken gentle. $300. Neil
scessed ear. She is improved.
in, to wit:
i or Sale
Dimmick. Rt. 2.
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Lots 11, 12 and 13 of Block 2,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strong school.
FARM LANDS
Mrs. M. F. Rogers, Mrs. R. L.
Taylor's
Addition
to
Nyssa; have been sick.
FOR SALE—White Rose seed po­
Haworth. Mrs. F. A. Miller and
Three-fourth interest In Lots 11,
FIVE ACRES with improvements in
Members of the fair committee Mrs. E. H. Brumbach attended a
tatoes. One year from McKay
12, 13, and 14 of Block 21, Teut- met at the George Markham heme
Apple Valley. See Frank Morgan
certified. Nell Dimmick, Re. 2.
dessert -lunchecn for Book club
sch's. Addition to Nyssa; Three- Friday evening.
•
80- O -tfc
men bers and guests at the home
' '
ftmSxfS
fourth interest in Lots 12, 13 and
Chester
Gocdell
has
been
con­
of Mrs M. M. Creeling Saturday.
FOR SALE—80 acres ] uid. 50 im­
14 of Block 70. Green's Addit­ fined to his home several days with
FOR SALE—Several goed young
Mrs. Dick Tensen reviewed “ Dar­
proved. $1600, terms. Wocdrow
ion to Nyssa; Three-fourth In­ mumps.
ABSTRACTORS
fillies, also some broke mares
ing Deeds” by Peerl Buck.
Brewer. 13 miles S. W. of Nvssa.
terest In Lots 5. 6. 7 and 8 of
Win. M. DeGroff. Phone 01-J3.
OPTOMETRISTS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Beacham
County
Commissioner
C.
A.
Mar­
12m3xp
Block 72, Green's Addition to were Boise visitors Saturday.
19m3xp
shall c f Nyssa was In the Bend
Complete abstracting
Nyssa.
district
Monday
looking
after
DR. J. A. McFALL
service.
WANTED
FOR SALE—Seed potatoes. First
All in Malheur County, Oregon.
business.
“ S e e M e K a il a n d S e e B e t te r “
SHEAVILLE
year certified. Bliss Triumph and
Written bids for all or any
Ontario Title
Mrs. N. S. Plielan left Monday
Netted Gems. 1 mile south Parma. TRUCKERS to haul manure. See portion of said real estate will be
fer Pendleton for several days'
Abstract Co.
Frank Morgan.
4Dtfc
The
highway
Is
in
fine
shape,
Lee Hobbs.
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received by the undersigned Ad­
visit.
_
but the county roads are still
O N T A R IO , O R E G O N
ministrator
from
and
after
said
The
T.
A.
Miller
sheep
were
FOR SALE -
Seven foot John WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for
closed by mud. Everyone has to; j taken to the lillls Saturday. The
live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay­ April 17th 1942, at his residence travel by team cr horse back.
Deere disc. George
Barton
in
Nyssa,
Oregon.
Said
real
es­
AUCTIONEERS
Cameron and Rowe Miller herds
27Ntfc
26mtfc ette.
Phone 07-R4.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falen, Jr , were taken earlier In the week.
tate will be sold in separate par­
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Mrs. R. L. Haworth has re­
W . L. LANE
Let us print your envelopes, state­ cels to the highest and best bidder, moved to Bend, where he is em­
FCR SALE—Yellow sweet Spanish
ployed ait the lumber mill.
F a r m a n d R a n c h Sa las,
ONTARIO
OREGON
turned to Corvallis, where she will
onlcn seeds. See A. M. High- ments. letterheads, etc. The Gate for cash in the event such sales
Mr. Corbett and son frem Dan­ remain until school closes.
P u rebred L ive sto ck
are in parcels for less than $500.00
smith, Route 1, Nyssa.
26m2xp City Journal.
22 Y e a r s E x p e rie n c e In th e
and in all other instances for part ner have moved to the Frank
PHYSICIANS
FOR SALE- Four purebred Hamp­
A u c tio n B u sin e ss
cash and credit on the balance to Heins ranch, where the Van Natta
family
lived
last
year.
shire sheep with papers. Inquire
“ F a r th a B e a t P rice s— Sell
be paid in annual installments
L. A. Moulding, M.D.
Mrs. D. C. Stulls, who has been
Journal office.
26m2xp
I t A t A a c t io n ”
with interest at six per cent, se­
Physician and Surgeon
quite
ill
for
some
time.
Is
staying
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Hatch
Dean Wyckoff is visiting at the cured by mortgage upon the prop­
R e s. P h . 2 5 W
P . O . B o x 425
FOR SALE or TRADE—Town pro­
and family attended a family re­
Phone >7
home of his parents. Mr. and erty so sold. All sales subject to In town with Mrs. Bessie Stults.
N y ssa . O re g o n
perty In Klamath Fnlls, Ore. for
Mr. Haylett and grandson, Dan­ union at the home of Mrs. George
Hours: 10 to 12 and I to 5
Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff
confirmation by the Court.
farm land or good row land under
nie Yturraspe, both cf whom, were Hull in Caldwell Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Day and
March 12, 1942.
Dally- Except Sunday
DENTISTS
ditch. Write R. R. Phelps. Tienesta
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fitzpatrick
severely burned several weeks ago,
children returned from the west
Douglas M McDonald
Fry Building
of
Roswell
spent
Saturday
at
the
have
recovered.
Dannie
still
wears
coast last week and are visiting
Administrator of the
Ellen
Sparks
h
one
visiting
Verne
FAKM LANDS
bandages,
but
walks
as
well
as
J.
R.
CUNDALL
at the heme of Mr. Day's parents.
Estate of Elizabeth J
MISCELLANEOUS
ever, and his leg will scon be en­ Moore, who left to enter the army.
For Rent
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff were
McDonald, deceased.
Dentist
Mrs. Ellen
Sparks
and her
tirely healed.
in Vale Saturday.
Mcrch
12.
19.
26.
April
2,
9.
FOR RENT—Good 80 and gcod 160.
Phone 56-J
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haylett and daughter, Mildred, were guests at
NYSSA LIBRARY
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day.
a dinner given in observance of
See Frank G. Morgan.
Saraztn Clinic
Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Mrs. C UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT D. H. Haylett were business visi­
Open eech week day from
N
Y
S
S
A
O
R
E
G
O
N
OF THE INTERIOR
tors at Nampa and Caldwell Sat­
2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
urday.
General Land Office
<_i_ ..............
Saturday. 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Mendal Falen and Naida Cheese-
031118
Electric Shops
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
At The Dalles, Oregon, March borcugh were visitors In Caldwell
Librarian ..... Mrs. S. B Davis
over
the
week-end.
17,
1942.
Consult us on your wiring
nu V
r
NOTICE is hereby given that
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith and
needs and meter set-ups.
NYSSA AERIE
Eddie L. Underdahl, of Rt. 1, Home- 'ittle daughter, Patty, of Nampa,
Work guaranteed to meet
dale, Idaho, who, on April 18, 1938, were dinner guests at the Haylett
¿ c ffe A ,
Paint protects the outside
State requirements.
F. O. E. NO. 2134
| made Original Homestead Entry. home Saturday of last week.
and inside.
Prices right—Information free
Act 6-17 02. No. 031118, for Farm
Mr and Mrs. Max Ladlges and
Meets Wednesday Night
KALSO MINING and PAPER
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
Unit "A" or the N^SEV«, Section children made a trip to Olenwood.
AT EAGLES HALL
CLEANING
13, Township 22 8.. Range 46 E., Washington, last week to visit
Visiting Eagles Welcome
—Free Estimate—
Willamette Meridian, has filed no­ relatives.
HARRY MINER. Sec.
JEW ELRY STORES
%
4 -iQ U A R i
The grazing beard
has been
tice of intention to make final
a n d y M c G in n is
ROSCOE FINDLEY.
preof, to establish claim to land marking out the sheep trail the
First Street
PAULUS
above described, before Frank T. past week.
C U S T O M B U T C H E R IN G
Read, point b y point, how this
JEW ELRY STORE
Morgan.
Notary
Public,
at
Nyssa.
E v e ry
4-Square Rilco brooder house
Union Pacific Time Inspector
Oregon, on the 18th day of April,
MONDAY a n d F R I D A Y
can help you raise more chicks
l i ' K 14>
1912.
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
B e e f. S h e e p a n d P o rk
and earn more money. See us
Claimant names as witnesses:
S a n ita r y B u tc h e r in g
WATCHES
WE CANNOT SELL YOU
Alfred Costley, Tom Nedbalek.
foi the plans.
G u a ra n te e d
Clayton Douglas, and William Fisk,
Main Street at Second
Phone M -E -I
A
NEW
STUDEBAKER
all
of
Rt.
1.
Homedale.
Idaho.
^
Hoof
veal
I
n
w
n
proper
vooHotwo
P o r ta b le -M o u n te d on skids fo r
One M ile W e s t o f N Y S S A on
W F. JACKSON
easy moving to fresh, d e a n , r a n g e —
W YCKOFF
* important
Easy So dean— 6gM, smooth Boor
A lb e r t a A r e .
OR A NEW TIRE
Register.
in controlling disease.
Lower Bend
Lincoln Heights
If you don’t know
rains. . . KNOW
YOUR DEALER!
Big Bend
Al Thompson & Sons
Professional And
Business Directory
B uona V ista
DESIGN FOR
lò ffia
Adrian
Repaint
for Defense
CHICKS
P n & lfiti
• *u c o
BROODER
House
'S*
NT
Q
❖
D esigned for the largest electric
hovers.
N o escess gloss a r e a — an aid In
avoiding rap id chilling and over-
heating.
Laminated Rilco rafters gfve great
strength for hauling.
❖
and unobstructed space.
^
Arch roof— less space to heat.
♦
♦
Door swings out for safety to chicks
S a fe ty chick board across bottom
Has capacity for 3 5 0 chicks, the
longest ft b advieohlo to broad in
one for.
Easy fa bu»d with reody-to ,«r
materials. No complicated fra .1
tinte «owing.
Proper ike for p ou c.r Sire*.
Blueprint* and material Ktlt for more thin
200 building». Alto, for
Nyssa Lumber Co.
USE
P IT T S B U R G H
e q u ip m e n t
BUT------
C. Wyckcff were In Ontario Wed­
nesday.
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell
at­
tended a plncclile party at the
Jesse Ford home In Nyssa Heights
Durght Wyckoff returned home
from Corvallis last Wednesday
evening. He had been attending
schcol.
James Ritchie is building a house
on the 8 B Hcffman farm. Mr
ind Mrs. Ritchie and Oamet Belle
trill occupy the new house scon.
Mrs C. C. Wyckoff and Vurl
were in Nampa Monday.
P A IN T S
lt t
Let us print your envelopes, state-
rrents. letterheads, etc The Oate
City Journal.
W e can repair cracked blocks and valve
seats, all kinds of cylinder heads caused
by freezing or heat. No use to send them
to Atlanta.
— EVERY REPAIR GUARANTEED —
This is a service that will help a lot at this
time, when motors are hard or impossible
to get, and of course it is much cheaper.
Bring them to-------
Towne’s Garage
JEWELRY
STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREOON
________ Laundries
Nyssa’s Own dc Nysaa Owned
— Seventh dc Park Streets —
Phone 146
Nysia Steam Laundry
SHOE SHOPS
Abbott’s Shoe Shop
All kinds of shoe and harness
repairing
Across from post office.
J A K E F IS C H E R
F A S H IO N F O U N D A T IO N S
HARTLEY
and
S M A R T -F O R M
F o u n d a tio n
G a rm e n ts
Comets, Girdles. Brassieres
Perfect fit assured by
experienced corsetlere
ALICE COLLINS
_______ Box 500, Nysss_______
KELLER’S
CABINET SHOP
tf it is made of wood we
can make it or repair it.
P O. Box 883
642 Main St.