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Classified Advertising RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. Minimum cash In advance is 30c. MISCELLANEOUS For Sale FOR SALE—White Rose and Bliss Triumph seed potatoes, grown from McKay certified seed. Inquire Jacob Fischer. 19ftfc FOR SALE—Baby chicks. New Hampshire Reds, B. Rocks and White Leghorns. Pullorum tested. Patch Bros. Hatchery, Payette. Idaho. 19mtfc BABY CHICKS—For Delivery every Wednesday and Saturday. For Information and prices come In or write Thompson’s Ontario Hatch ery. Box 578 Ontario, Oregon. 5ftfc FOR SALE — Seven foot John Deere disc. George Barton. Phone 07-R4. 26mtfc FOR SALE—Nice country home. Modern. 1 mile from Nyssa. Part terms. C. W. Reberger. 2A3xp FOR SALE—Good used sewing machines. Nyssa Furniture Co. 9a2xc FOR SALE — Shipment of new furniture just arrived. Nyssa Furniture Co. 16alxc For Sale FARM LANDS FIVE ACRES with Improvements In Apple Valley. See Frank Morgan. 30 O tic LOST MISCELLANEOUS BRAKE WORK—Let us put your car or truck brakes In first class condition. Special equipment and trained men at your service. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone 56W. KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi tive prices. First class quality. Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and Highway 201, Phone 108. 16Mtfc FOR PLUMBER call J. C. Smith. Phone 73J. tfc. FOR SALE — Shipment of new furniture just arrived. Nyssa Furniture Co. 16alxc CITY PROPERTY For Rent FOR RENT HOUSES. Bernard Eastman. 8Jtfc FOR RENT—Kelley house. Either furnished or unfurnished. See Frank T. Morgan. 19mtfc WANTED TRUCKERS to haul manure. See Frank Morgan. 4Dtfc WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay ette. S7Ntfc Let us print your envelopes, state ments, letterheads, etc. The Gate City Journal. NOTICE EXPERIENCED farmer, 19 years in Malheur county wishes to lease or manage up to 80 acres. Must be A-l land with water. If you are drafted or in 111 health this Is your chance to lease to an experienced farmer. Write, giving details. A. D. Moss, Elgin, Oregon. 26m4xp LOST—Large white boar. Finder phone 05J3. 2A3xp STOLEN Lost or Strayed for three con secutive weeks notices under this heading appear in the Cambridge News-Reporter, Ontario Argus, Weiser American, Vale Enterprise, Nyssa Gate City Journal and Adams (Council) County Leader. TEN DAVIS The total cost Is $1.00. List stolen Mrs Elise was hostess to stock with the Gate City Journal members of Sweet the social circle last and receive this extra service. Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs Elly Gotsch and Mrs Emily Grah am assisting. Two quilts were fin Lincoln Hoighis ished for the Red Cross. Refresh ments served. Elder A. Steth of Meridian, Ida Mrs were Anna KaesKola and son, ho, delivered sermons Friday and Charles Hartman, a sister, Saturday evenings at the school Mrs Mina Bedell of and Boise, house. He was a guest at the Hen Sunday visitors at the home’s were ry Sink home while in this com relatives in this community. of munity. Mrs Dudley Tuckier and infant The pre-school clinic, which was son, Sidney Ernest, have returned held Monday morning at the to their home. school house, was well attended. Mrs J. Long of Nampa spent The health class met at the last week T. with Archie Hawkins home Thursday. R. D. Sebree. her daughter, Mrs Mrs. Hawkins conducted the class Mr. and Mrs. Paul Law of Fair In the absence of Miss Nance. Acrea spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith were Will Gahley. dinner guests at the Robert De Mr Mr and and Mrs Mrs Willard Barttes were Gross home Sunday. at a birthday dinner given Rev. E. S .Martin of Portland, hosts last Sunday for their son-in-law, president of the union Sunday Howard Guests were Mr. school mission was present at the and Mrs Mullen. Howard Mullen of Cald services Sunday evening. well, Mr and Mrs Frank Barttes Hie Junior class of the Lincoln and Children of Arena Valley, Mr Sunday school enjoyed a picnic and Mrs Jim Pritchard and daugh Sunday. Martin Sayers is their ter, Norma, of Parma and Mr and teacher. Mrs John Pritchard. On Saturday, the Intermediate Mrs Lida Sweet of Wilder Is vis class, of which Mrs. Vem Smith iting her son, George Sweet, and is teacher, enjoyed a welner roast family. at the Forrest Grammon home. Jack Hammond and children have A farewell party was held at moved from Mrs Anna Barnum.s Ing, by the Boy Scouts of this house to Notus. the Lincoln school Thursday even- Walt Henderson and Harold and district, honoring their leader, Jay Bower have taken their stock Martin Sink, who left to enter to summer range near Horsebend. army training Tuesday. A large Mr and Mrs Bill Baxter and crowd attended. A lovely gift was family attended a family re-unlon presented the leader by the scouts. last Sunday at the home of their Games and music were enjoyed. parents, Mr and Mrs John Baxter, Sr, in Notus. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coleman visited relatives In ESnmett on Ontario visited Friday at the Levi Wednesday. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rooks tool The Pinochle club met at the visited friends near Parma Sun home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Win slow Saturday evening. The oc day. marked Mrs. Winslow’s Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss of casion birthday. Proper Wheel Alignment Saves Tires Under present government restrictions on tire sales, your tires will have to serve double-duty. Improper wheel alignment causes quick wear and sometimes blowouts. Make certain you will get the maximum wear out of your tires by having your wheels properly aligned. For quality service try TOWNE’S. “KEEP ’EM ROLLING” TOWNE’S GARAGE PAGE THREE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 Legal Advertising Legal Advertising NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY Tract No. 743A, description, Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Sc 13, OWNED LANDS Pursuant to an order of the Block 21, Northwest Townsite County Court of Malheur County, Addition Second Vale; price Oregon, dated the 11th day of $55.00. March, 1942, I will on the 2nd day Tract 744A, description, LoU 10, of May, 1942, at the hour of 10 11, 12, 13 Sc 14, Block 61 Green’s o’clock A. M., at the front door of Addition, Nyssa; price $50.00. the County Court Hbuse at Vale, Tract No. 746A, description. Lot 5, Oregon, offer for sale the tracts Block 79, Green’s Addition, Nys of land hereinafter described and sa; price $10.00. numbered for not less than the O. W. GLENN prices fixed by said Court with the Sheriff, Malheur Coun proportionate cost of publication ty, Oregon. added thereto. Date 1st publication: April 2, 1942. Said lands will be offered for sale as follows: All tracts priced Date last publication: Apr. 30, 1942 at $200.00 or less to the highest and SUMMONS best bidder for cash; all tracts THE CIRCUIT COURT OF priced at more than $200.00 and IN OF OREGON FOR not more than $500.00 to the high THE STATE COUNTY est and best bidder for cash or A. M. MALHEUR HIOHSMITH and ETTA ) for not less than 20% cash and A. HIOHSMITH, Plaintiffs. ) the remainder to be paid under written agreement with the pur Nyssa Improvement vs. Company, a chaser in equal installments not dissolved corporation; H. S. Sack- exceeding 6 years, and all tracts Registrar of Titles of Malheur priced at more than $500.00 to the ett, Oregon; Malheur County, highest and best bidder for cash County, subdivision of the State or for not less than 20% cash and a of political Oregon; A. L. Fletcher, as Ad the remainder to be paid under ministrator Will annexed of written agreement with the pur the Estate of with Harry F. Brown, de chaser, in equal installments over ceased; M. Brown; Carl E. a period not exceeding 10 years, Brown; Clara Frank Brown; Winifred all deferred payments to draw in Brown Thomas; Louis P. Thomas; terest at the rate of 6 per cent, Clarence A. Reece; M. per annum, payable annually, and Reece; Clarence A Reece Edith as Exe such agreements shall be subject cutor of the Estate of John to all terms and conditions of Reece, deceased; Mary A. Green; F. Section 69-813 and Chapter 402 Allen Green; Sanford Emison; Oregon Code Laws of 1937. Eva Emison; John Ennis; Edith All lands within the boundaries Ennis; Sarah Good; I. K. Hawk; of irrigation or drainage districts C. JarKcs M. Lee; Viola will be sold subject to any valid M. O. Lee; Hawk; T. W. HlUon; William N. assessments made or to be made by Brown; Clara Newton said districts since the date said J. Minton; Effie N. L. Brown; Minton; lands were acquired by the County Xenos; and Jane Doe Xenos, John his and all lands within the boundaries Wilbur G. Craig; Frank O’ of the Warmsprings Irrigation Dis wife; Lulu L. Hoxie; Lulu L. Hoxle trict and which have been classi Nell; Administratrix of the Estate of fied as in Classes 5 and 6 and as as B. Hoxle, deceased; Dewey to which said County has hereto Warren Helen A. Wilson; Lloyd fore by resolution dated September B. Hoxle: Hoxie; Cleston C. Hoxle; Har 3, 1930, authorized a transfer to B. C. Hoxle; Herbert G. Hoxle; said district of the water rights old the unknown heirs and devisees of appurtenant to said lands shall Lennox B. Boyle, deceased; the be sold without water rights. unknown heirs and devisees of J. Said lands numbered as to tracts Lee, deceased; also all other and with the minimum prices set L. and parties unknown opposite each tract are as follows, persons claiming any right, title, Interest, to-wit: estate or lien in the real property Tract No. 716A, description, SV4, described sec. 24, twp. 14, ige. 39; price DefendanU, In the Complaint herein, $320.00. TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DE Tract No. 717A, description, NE%- FENDANTS, AND EACH OF SW'/4, sec. 1, twp. 20, mg. 41; SW14NE14, sec. 1, twp. 20, mg. THEM. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 41; price $80.00. OREGON, you are hereby re Tract No. 718A, description, SV4- OF quired to appear and answer the SEt4NWt4, sec. 25, twp. 31, mg. Complaint filed against you In 41; price $20.00. the above entitled court and cause Tract No. 719A, description, NW%- on or before the last day of the NW14, sec. 25, twp. 30, rng. 42; publication of this Summons, that price $40.00. being the day prescribed by the Tract No. 720A, description, Lot 1, Court in its Order for the publica sec. 31, twp. 30, mg. 43; price tion of this Summons upon you $46.00. four weeks successively from Tract No. 721A, description, SWt4- and the date publication SWti, sec. 16, twp. 18, mg. 44; hereof; and of If the you first fall to so ap price $40.00. pear and answer, for want Tract No. 722A, description, 1 acre Plaintiffs will take a decree thereof, again more or less In SW comer of st you that they are the owners SW'i SW'/i, sec. 3, twp. 19, mg. In fee simple of the following de 44; price $10.00. property: Tract No. 723A, description, NEti- scribed A and B, Block 8; Lots SW14, sec. 13, twp. 19, mg. 44; 14 Lots and 17, Block 8; Lots 8 to 14, price $40.00. Block 2; all In the Tract No. 724A, description, NE%- Inclusive, original townsite of the City of NW'.iSW'/i, sec. 17, twp. 19, mg. Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon. 44; price $10.00. Lots 7 and 8 of Block 8; 11 Tract 725A, description, all West of to 16, Inclusive, Block 2; Lots all in ditch in NEKNWti and NV4N- Teutsch’s Addition, City of Nys Wi4NW%, sec. 18, twp. 19, mg. sa, Malheur County, Oregon. 44; price $45.00. Plaintiff will take a further de Tract No. 726A, description. Lot cree determining all adverse claims 1, Lot 2, WM.NEK, NW(4, NW- of the Defendants and declaring SW%, WHSEk, sec. 21, twp. 15, you to have no Interest In said rang. 46; price $450.00. property, quieting title thereto in Tract No. 727A, description, NE%- Plaintiffs, enjoining you from as NWV*NW%, sec. 35, twp. 20, mg. serting any right, title, interest, 46; price $50.00. lien and-or estate adverse to Tract No. 728A, description EHS- Plaintiffs; that Certificate of Title E*4, sec. 33, twp. 21, rang. 46; No. 389, be determined and declar price $80.00. to be regularly, lawfully, validly Tract No. 729A, description, SW%- ed Issued by the Registrar of Titles SWHSWti, sec. 29, twp. 15, mg. of Malheur Oregon, and 47; NHSE(48Et4, sec. 30, twp. all previously County, issued Certificates of 15, mg. 47; price $30.00. Title affecting the property de Tract 730A, description, NW‘4 - scribed In Certificate No. 389, be SW 'l, sec. 11, twp. 18, mg. 47; determined to have been lawfully SW14NW(4, sec. 11, twp. 18, mg. and regularly cancelled; that 47; price $80.00. Plaintiffs be determined to be the Tract No. 731A, description, W tt- registered owners of the real prop NE (4 SWli, sec. 20, twp. 17, mg. erty described In Certificate of 47; price $20.00. No. 389; that original Cer Tract No. 732A, description, Lots Title tificate of Title No. 28 be deter 11, 12, 13, 14 Sc 15, Block 71, to be null and void and Original Town of Ontario; price mined that the same be ordered cancell $600.00. ed; that the Registrar of Titles be Tract No. 733A, description, Lots ordered and directed to withdraw 11, 12. 13, 14 Sc 15, Block 73. from registry of titles to the prop Ontario; price $25.00. erty described In Certificate No. Tract No. 734A, description. Lots 389, upon proper application by 16 Sc 17, Block 85, Ontario; price the Plaintiffs. $ 10 . 00 . of this Summons upon Tract No. 735A, description. Lots 1, you Service Is trade by 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, Block 134, On Order by of publication the Hon. Rob't. M. Dun tario; price $30.00. can, Judge of the above entitled Tract No. 736A, description. Lots Court, dated March 27, 1942. This 21 Sc 22. Block 2, Riverside Addi Summons was first published April tion, Ontario; price $20.00. 2, 1942, and last published Apr. Tract No. 737A, description. Lots 1 30, 1942. Sc 2, Block 7, Riverside Addition, MAX S. TAGGART Ontario; Price $20 00. Attorney for Plaintiff. Tract No. 738A, description, Lots 11 Post Office Address: Sc 12, Block 7, Riverside Addit Ontario, Oregon ion, Ontario; price $20.00. Tract No. 739A, description, Lots 7 to 27 Inclusive, Block 11, River side Addition, Ontario; price $50.00. Tract No. 740A. description. Lots 1 1 to 6 Inclusive, Block 12, River side Addition, Ontario; price $30 00. Tract No. 741A, description. Lots 1 Faint protects the outside to 11 Inclusive, West 3’ of Lot and Inside. 22, Lots 23 to 26 inclusive, and KAL80MININ(f and PAPER LoU 38 to 41 Inclusive, Block 4, CLEANING Terrace HeighU, Ontario; price $100 00 . Tract No. 742A, description. Lot A n d y M c G in n is 27. Block 5. Terrace Heights. On tario; price $10 00. Repaint for Defense Legal Advertisement NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Ottlce at The Dalles, Oregon, March 23, 1942. NOTICE is hereby given that John Harrison Knottlngham, of Nyssa, Oregon, who, on November 9, 1937, made Original Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. 030967, for Farm Unit “C” or the SWNEK, NE^iSEK Sec. 11 and NWV.SWVi Sec. 12, Township 21 S., Range 45E., Willamette Meridian, has filled no tice 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 Russell Talbot, all of Rt. 2, Nyssa, Oregon. W. F. Jackson Register. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office 031118 At The Dalles, Oregon, March 17, 1942. NOTICE Is hereby given that Eddie L. Underdahl, of Rt. 1, Home- dale, Idaho, who, on April 18, 1938, made Original Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. 031118, for Farm Unit "A” or the N'.iSEli, Section 13, Township 22 S., Range 46 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to land above described, before Frank T. Morgan, Notary Public, at Nyssa, Oregon, on the 18th day of April, 1942. Claimant names cs witnesses: Alfred Costley. Tom Nedbalek, Clayton Douglas, and William Fisk, all of Rt. 1, Homedale, Idaho. W. F. JACKSON Register. NOTICE OF MEETING OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT, Malheur County, Oregon: Notice Hereby Is Given, That the Board of Directors of the Owyhee Irrigation District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on Friday the 8th day of May, 1942, at 8:00 o’clock P. M. of said day at its office at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment roll and apportionment of charges for oper ation and maintenance for the 1942 season. The assessment roll and record may be Inspected at the office of the District by any interested person during office hours of each business day. By order of the Board of Direc tors. OWYHEE IRRIGATION DISTRICT By Frank T. Morgan, Secretary Dated and first publ. Apr. 16, 1942. Last publ. May 7, 1942. Alberta Valley Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Andersen and family were among the group who went to Weiser to sing In the contata at the L. D. »3. church. Jesse Barker left Tuesday to enter the army. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis of Cascade called at the O. Z. Mat thews home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg and Albert Joseph have moved to the Dwight Sewnrd ranch, where they will take over Fisher’s dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loe and fam ily were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Frank and family of Eagle. A group of girls from the Home Economls club attended the home economics state convention held at Ontario Saturday. Those at tending were Elaine Lewis, Vera Orr, Violet Clowers, Lillie Mat thews, Donna Dimmick, Bernice Whipple, Winona Henderson, Alice Lytle, Harriet and Angelt Her-man, Dorothy Coffman, June Mitchell, Dorothy Snader and Miss Steven son. With the appropriate theme “Home Makers for Defense" the girls found it very interesting and educational. Mr. and Mrs. O. Z. Matthews Dependable as the U. S. Mail Gate City Dairy milk with oat fall Important food trill get to you promptly . Tory day. SOUTH NYSSA HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz and sons, Edwin and Harold, attended a dinner given Sunday In honor of the John Llll family at the Ed Dlllabaugh home near Boise. Mrs. Earl R. Anderson left Wednesday for Salem where she Visited an aunt and spent as much time as possible with her small son, James. She returned Sunday. Everyone's busy with spring crops. Some water Is running in the latteral canals, at least enough for stock. Jimmie Joe Corbett was a guest at a birthday party given at the Glen Suiter home Saturday after noon In honor of Clarence Suiter. ADRIAN ELECTRIC SERVICE HALTED BY HAY DERRICK Electric service in Adrian was interrupted Monday noon when the Idaho Power company line between Nyssa and Adrian waa struck by a derrick The derrick, pulled by a tract or. Is owned by Albert Pfeller, a farmer. Electric service was halted for 45 minutes, but no other dam age was caused, except perhaps burning of a cable on the hay der rick. Bernard Frost, manager of the Idaho Power company In Nyssa, said ’’It was fortunate no one was hurt. Everyone was In the clear”. R ìftn K K K W i Bueña YistiT, A farewell party was given Sun day in honor of Gene Stephen, who left this week to enter the army. A family dinner was served at the H .' L. Day home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell were in Ontario Friday. Mrs. E. L. Jamison and Erls were in Caldwell Thursday. Mrs. Claude Day entertained the Thursday afternoon. Kay Peter- “Out Our Way" club at her home son of the Idaho Power company gave a very Instructive talk). An Easter egg hunt was held. The hos tess served refreshments to nine members . The next meeting will be held at the. Alva Goodell home April 23. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and Dwight were In Ontario Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell called at the L. E. Goodell home near Vale Sunday. Sheep have been moved from their feeding ground on the Hlgr- land Livestock farm to their spring grazing grounds. and family and Jesse and Amy Barker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ward In Emmett, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper, Thelma, Gearold and Glen Cooper and Mrs. Dick Butcher went to Halley, Ida ho to attend the funeral of Dave Cooper, who was killed In the Triumph mine last Wednesday evening. They returned to Nyssa Sunday afternoon. uNrnn> • EVERY SAVING BRINGS 'CTOKY nearer •Sg* söi April 29 to May 2 Nyssa Pharmacy Notice To Hog Raisers With the Installation of s new scale at THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS we are now receiving your hogs there every Friday, paying the highest price the market permits and seeking to serve you In every possible way. FRANK KULLANDER Professional aim B usiness Directory ABSTRACTORS Complete abstracting service. Ontario Title Abstract Co. OPTOMETRISTS DR. J. A. Me FALL "See MeFall and See Bettor” DENTISTS J. R. CUNDALL Dentist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO________ OREGON ONTARIO, OREGON Phone 58-J Sar&sin Clinic NYSSA OREGON Electric Shops Consult us on your wiring needs and meter set-upe. Work guaranteed to meet State requirements. Prices right—Information free NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP JEWELRY STORES PAULUS JEWELRY STORE Union Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street at Second WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Padfle ONTARIO OREGON ______Laundries_____ Nyssa's Own Sc Nyssa Owned — Seventh Sc Park Streets — Phone 146 Ny*$a Steam Laundry SHOE SHOPS Abbott’s Shoe Shop All kinds of shoe and harness repairing Across from, post office, KELLER’S CABINET SHOP If It Is made of wood we can make It or repair It. P. O. Bon $03 $42 Main EL PHYSICIANS L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 17 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Dally—Except Sunday Pry Building MISCELLANEOUS NYSSA LIBRARY Open saoh week day tram 2 p. m. to t p. DL Saturday. 2 p. m. to • p. m. ALL PATRONS WELCOME Librarian___Mrs. S. B. Davis NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 Meets Wednesday Night AT EAGLES HALL Visiting Eagles Welcome HARRY MINER, Bee. ROSOOE FINDLEY, CUSTOM BUTCHmiNQ MONDAY and FRIDAY Beef, Sheep and Pork Sanitary Butchering 6 6 -R -l One Mile Weet of NYSSA Albeste Ave. JAKE FISCHE* FASHION FOUNDATIONS BAKCLEY and SMART-FORM Ooreets, Olrdles, Perfect fit experienced ALICE COLLINS *00,