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Classified Advertising THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. U.£ M utim i* - U O Y * MflliLIAMS RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. Minimum cash In advance Is 30c. MISCELLANEOUS For Sale 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 — Swing rockers. Pric ed for quick sale. Nyssa Furni ture Co. FOR SALE — 10-20 Farmall. with power mower and trail mower. Capacity 14 feet. Reconditioned. Also 120 foot drive belt. A. L. Atkeson. 14mtfc FOR SALE — New shipment of wallpaper Just arrived. Nysea Furniture Co. FOR 8ALE—Complete line of used furniture. Good bedroom suite cheap. Nyssa Furniture Co. •MTMM.HEU W» JVCT SOT NMI MISCELLANEOUS KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi tive prices. First class quality. Nyssa Lbr. Co.. Goode Ave. and Highway 201, Phone 108. 16Mtfe FOR SALE- Dodge ton and half truck, stake body. A. L. Atkescn. FOR SALE—'Trailer house in good condition. 7x15. Priced reason able for quick sale. Also 1936 Wil ly’s sedan. 14 miles S. W. of Nys sa or write T. L. Ditty, route 2, Nyssa, Oregon. 14m3xp FOR PLUMBER call J. C. Smith. Phone 78J. tic. WANTED tr Cot tuurrb. _ 0-Çfî , .% I f URGING-YOW e ® Ki » MEN “® ID 1 TH ME 'C ÏNLKTIN ORPS AS 1066 FAR E U BA S C A K ME AS PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1942 the Bowen children. The Misses Delora and Judith Fairbanks of Harper visited at the Hutchinson home last Week Mr and Mrs F. O. Holmes shipped In Boise Saturday Their little granddaughter, Estelle Good- son, of Notus accompanied them heme for a visit. Private Cecil Benson of Pend leton visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. On Sun day Mr and Mrs Walter Benson tookl him back to Pendleton. Frank Byers has finished build ing a new chicken house. Mr and Mrs H. Fuhrman and family of Kuna, Idaho, visited at the Fcrvald Olson home Sunday. Miss Patrlca Pearce spent sev eral days with Mrs Pearce and Dorothy. The Pearces left Sunday for their home in La Grande. Mr and Mrs F. S. Byers shopp ed in Ontario Saturday. Kingman Kolony The Kingman Grange held its regular meeting at the Legion hall in Adrian Monday evening. Mrs Oscar Schafer and Francis Defier served refreshments. The A. N. K. Garden club was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Maurice Judd In Newell Heights. Mrs Garret Stam of Nyssa gave a talk! on the "Succession of Blooms". Mrs Judd served refreshments. Mrs Mary Nichols, and James and Nadine and Porestlne and Nadeen Wilson were shopping In Ontario Tuesday. The Polly Anna Club met at the home of Mrs Charles Wilson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Ethel Rio of Las Anegles was a guest. The next meeting will be held with Mrs Oscar Schafer, May 27. Mrs Elsie Heitz and her sister, Mrs Ethel Rio, spent one day last week in Boise shopping. C. M. Beaumont attended a meeting of the planning board in Ontario Friday. William B. Toomb attended a meeting of dairymen at the coun ty agent’s office Wednesday even ing. Mr and Mrs Albert Welcii of Newell Heights were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Osborij. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Roberts and family of Roswell were guests of Mr and Mrs L. Trew Sunday afternoon. Miss Jeanette Martin of Cald well spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Conrad Martin. Mr and Mrs Herbert Shaw and family spent Sunday visiting Mr J avelin WANTED—Manure hauler See and 901- thrower put ier , Frank T. Morgan WAS A MEMBER. THE OLYMPIC G A M E ? TEAM WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for Of OF 1 9 2 0 live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay ette. $7Ntfc Butchering Let us print your envelopes, state 4th year; Patty Chard—3rd year: CUSTOM butchering every Mon ments, letterheads, etc. The Gate Hutchinson. Thei following pupils received Peggy Chard—5th year, and Mil day and Friday. Beef, sheep and City Journal. diplomas: Wilma Adams, Peggy dred Adams—4th year. Mildred pork. Sanitary butchering guaran Campbell, Anna Gene Gardner, Adams received the 4-H scholar teed. Phone 05-R-l. One mile west For Sale of Nyssa on Alberta Ave. Jake Mitchell, Gwen Smith, Har ship to summer school. Mrs El- CITY PROPERTY Beth Fischer. old Sweany and Donald Whit ven Neilson won the quilt. "Amer FOR SALE—5 room modern house. man. Beautiful” was sung. The Patrons of Oregon Trail ica The the following For Sale Terms lllqe rent. See Frank D. school P. T. A. commit enjoyed the annual last- Hall. 16atfc day-of school picnic last Friday. tees were appointed: FARM LANDS Program, In the afternoon the regular May Mrs Schwelzer and Mrs Abbott; FIVE ACRES with Improvements In CITY PROPERTY P. T. A. meeting was held. New Membership, Mrs Mitchell and Apple Valley. See Frank Morgan. For Rent 80 O tfc officers installed by Mrs F. C. Mrs Snodgrass; hospitality, Mrs M. Chard; ways and means, Mrs Fry were as follows: FOR RENT 'Mrs Viola Adams; Vice H. Wilson and Mrs Fry; 4-H, Mrs LOST HOUSES. Bernard Eastman. 8Jtfc President, president, Mrs Ewen Chard; Sec L. Adams and Mrs H. Gardner; LOST—Marine emblem pin, In RENT—Kelley house. Either retary, Mrs F. G. Holmes, and publicity, Mrs F. S. Byers; de front of Swifts Creamery ninth of FOR furnished or unfurnished. See Treasure, Mrs Gladys Byers. Mrs fense, Mrs Rookstool, and sum May. Return to Journal office. Frank T. Morgan. 19mtfc Adams, program chairman, pre mer roundup, Mrs Vis Marshall: FOR SALE—40 tons of first and sented the following prograrm: The June P. T. A. meeting will second cutting of alfalfa. In stack. FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room “God America”, audience; vi be held June 19th at the school Also red mexican beans. Inquire: house. Modern. Or will sell. In olin Bless solo, Patrica Pearce; folk house. quire opposite Nursing home. W. T. Cannon, Sunset Valley. dance, Donna Adams, John Ad Miss Jean Hyde left Friday ams, Majorie Bishop, Betty Ann evening for her home in La of Parma, where they will reside Boenig, Bernice Bowen, Betty Grande. Miss Hyde will teach at ARCADIA for the summer. They have been Alice Byers, Ruth Gardner, Mar- Imbler next school term. Gardner, Anne Hutchinson, Mr and Mrs Fred Hann and Thirty-one were present at Sun- hired to teach at Arcadia again zene Bonnie Kessly, Beth Mitchell, family of Caldwell, visited at the lay school Sunday. The adult the coming year. Janie Parr, John Relk, Elm a George Nein home Sunday. The The graduation excercises of the lass gave the closing excerlse. Clair Ross, Gwen Smith, Neta occasion was Mr Nein’s birthday. lay Weatherspoon of Haines gave Arcadia eigth grade was well at Smith, Donald Whitman and Mrs J. E. Bowen left Friday Donna Wilson; accordlan sola— evening for Pendleton to spend a musical number: grandma Bra- tended last Wednesday night. Mrs Winters; 4H style review, few days with Mr Bowen. Mrs y was presented with a potted Those graduating were Oscar Hel- dresses modeled by Gwen Smith— A. Shaop of Nyssa is staying with lant from the Sunday School for ter, Donald Hickey, Gearld Zitter ter 81st birthday. Mr and Mrs cob Genelre Hipp, Pearl Orris, Lmos Berthelsen were presented Rase Marie Marostica and Vem ?ith a Bible from the Sunday Moore. The welcome address was chool. In appreciation of their was given by Rose Marie Maros ooperatlon with the Sunday tica: a trumpet solo by Vem chool the past nine months. Moore; accompied on the piano Mr and Mrs Charles Bullard, by MaryLou Shenk: class history, Jr and Mrs Lloyd Orris and Gearld Zittercob and Donald Hic amily and Mr and Mrs Otis Bul- key,; song. Pearle and Marjory ard and family, were dinner Orris class; solo, Mrs John 4 33 Men from this County have been uests 8unday at the John Carr Shenk; talk and presentation of tome in Weiser. diplomas, Mrs John Clay Pool; Mrs Lester Jameson is visiting closing address, Donald Hickey ier sister. Mrs Ray Day, and and closing song. "God Bless called into our armed forces. They are amily in Spokane. America", audience. Jake Groot is building a new iouse on his place for his hired OREGON TRAIL defending our homes and families. tan. Mrs Chris Vanzelf and son, ohn, and Mr and Mrs Nick Van- Eigth grade commencement ex elf returned here last week from ercises were held at the school house last Wednesday evening. They must have tanks, planes, guns, rew York. Mrs Ada Butler visited at the The program that was presented remon Butler hame last week. follows: The Bam on Frank Lewis Processional, Mrs Helen Hutchin son; "Star Spangled Banner” aud and shells. lace burned last week. Jim Moore of Pocetallo spend a ience; violin solo; Twila Crawford, accompanied by Gordon Aspen- ew days last week with his sis- gren; address, Frank Parr; class er, Mrs John Shenkt and family, prophecy, Beth Mitchell; two vo le attended the 8th grade grad cal Charles Ross, accompan President Roosevelt said to the ation exercise of his brother, ied solos. by Mrs H. Hutchinson; pre rem Moore. Wednesday evening, sentation of diplomas, George le returned to his home Friday. Wilson; "God Bless America”, Only two members from Arca- American people: 11a graduated from high school audience; Recissional—Mrs H. his year. They are Van Vre of he Ontario high school and Gene Irady from the Nyssa high chool. Mr and Mrs Angelo Marostica ecelved word from their son j&s-yon arry, who is a Corporal at Ft. awls that he has been promotted o Sergeant. Mr and Mrs Olen Dowers and amily visited Mrs Dowers sister, Jrs Harold Eldenrieller, Sunday, rho is in the hospital in Nampa. Morris Farmer left Saturday for Valla Walla to join his parents, rho are there. Dorthy Snader attended a slum- ier party at the home of Phyllis Ihelrman Wednesday night for Jenelrl McCauUoh. who is leaving Most of us knock on own. wood or refuse to walk Miss Evlyn Zittercob, who is ittendlng Oregon State college, under ladders. <*Play ras Initiated into the Pi Mu safe,” we say. Much Epsilon a mathematics honor- iry, last week at Corvallis. more important, play O ur Quota for May is $ 3 0 ,2 0 0 * 0 0 . A large crowd attended the safe with your insur chool picnic Friday. Due to bad reather the dinner was served ln- ance protection. Let ilde. After which 12 gallons of this agency take care ce cream was served. The after- ioon was spent in playing ball of it. We will do a •nd visiting. • good job/ Mrs Frank Lewis and daughter. Vanda left Monday for Medford o Join Mr Lewis, who is employed This appeal paid for by: here. __ Frank Morgan Mr and Mrs Amos _ Berthelsen IDAHO POWER CO. EDER HDW, CO. dosed a very successful term of Insurance and Real Estate chool last week. They left for THOMPSON OIL CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK »endleton. where they will visit a 91 ’ew days with Mrs Berthelsen s FOOD MART GAMBLE’S STORES »rents. Mr and Mrs Wentland Afterwards they will return to the 3. D. Judd fatm a mile North and Mrs Elmer Dutton in their new home in Dixie. Mrs Fthsl Rio lift for her heme In Los Angeles after spend lng three weeks vlstlng her par ents, Mr anr Mrs Frank Fred j eric Its. Janes Shaw was thrown from his horse into a barb wire fence, cutting one leg quite badly. Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given to the creditors and all other persons Interested In the estate ol h Holmes, deceased, that the under, signed has been appointed Execut rix of the estate of H. D. Holmes and has qualified os such. All persons having claims against estate are hereby notified and ALBERTA VALLEY said required to present same with the vouchers duly verified with Joyce Martin is staying with proper six months of the date of this Mrs. Rcscae Kellogg this week. in to the undersigned Execut Lillie Matthews Is vlstlng in notice, rix at the office of A. L. Fletcher Nampa this week and Is also at In the City of Nyssa, Oregon which tending the District assembly of place is hereby designated as the the Nazerene church. place of business In all matters Catherine Hunter of Emmett connected with said estate. and Ruth Matthews spent the Dora Holmes week end at the O. Z. Matthews Executrix of the Last home. Will and Testament of O. Z. Matthews. Ruth and Cath H. D. Holmes, deceased erine Hunter went to Malheur First publication April 30. 1942. Saturday to visit Mr and Mrs Last publication May 28, 1942. Darwin Kibby and family. Mrs Earl Gray, Mrs Ed Wild. TO CREDITORS June Webster. Irene Herring and In NOTICE the Matter of the Estate of Eleanor Hobson attended the William Armstrong, deceased. Missionary convention in Nampa, Notice Q. Is hereby given by J. D. Monday. Lane, Administrator with Will An of the Estate of William O. Legal Advertising nexed Armstrong, deceased, to the cred itors of and all persons having NOTICE Is hereby given that J. claims against the said deceased, L. Gray, administrator of the to file them with the necessary estate of J. W. Hayes, deceased, vouchers within six months after having filed his final account and the first publication of this notice, petition for distribution of the e In the office of J. D. Lane, attor tate of said deceased In the County ney at law, Ontario, Oregon, which Court of the State of Oregon, for office said Administrator with Will Malheur County, the hearing of Annexed selects as his place of the same having been fixed by business In all matters connected said court for the 13th day of with said estate. June, 1942, at the hour of 10 o' Dated and first published at clock A. M. of said date at the Nyssa, Oregon, May 7, 1942; date court room of said court In the of last publication, June 4, 1942. city of Vale, county of Malheur, J. D. LANE state of Oregon, all persons Inter Administrator w i t h ested In said estate are notified Will Annexed of the then and there to appear and Estate of William O. show cause, if any they have, why Armstrong, Deceased. said account should not be settled NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and allowed, and distribution United States Department of made. Interior Dated this 14th day of May, GENERAL the LAND OFFICE at 1942. Dalles, Oregon, May a. 1942. J. L. Gray, Administrator. The NOTICE 1s hereby given that Smith Si Smith, Attorneys Amos M. Roberts, of Nyssa, Ore for Administrator. Address, gon, who, cm October 29, 1937, Ontario, Oregon. made Original Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. 030949, for Farm Unit “B” or the SEI4, Section 17, Township 21 8., Range 48 E., Wil Notice To Hog Raiser« lamette Meridian, has filed notice Intention to make final Proof, With the Installation of a new of to establish claim to the land scale at above described, before Frank T. THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS Morgan, Notary Public, at Nyssa, we are now receiving your hogs Oregon, on the 13th day of June, there every Friday, paying tbu 1942.Claimant names as witnesses: highest price the market permits Forrest Jesse Sugg, Frank and seeking to serve you la every Rookstool, Dennis, and Leo Winn, all of possible way. Rt. 1, Nyssa, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON FRANK KULLANDER Register. People of Malheur County “Every dime and dollar not vitally needed for absolute necessities should go into War Bonds and Stamps to add to the striking power of our armed forces. We cannot have all we want if our soldiers have what they need!” Do your share - BUY A BOND Professi« mal And Business 1 Mrecloru « A B ST R A C T O R S C om plete abstracting service. Ontario Title Abstract Co. O PT O M E T R IST S DR. J. A. McFALL _ “Sea McFafl and Boa Better” ONTARIO, OREGON D E N T IST S J. R. C U N D A L L D en tist Ebon. B8-J Sara 4 s Clinic NYSSA OREGON E lectric Shops Consult us on your wiring need» and meter set-ups. Work guarmntaad to ma»8 State requirement«. Prices right—Information fraa NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP eykexoht specialist ONTARIO OREGON P H Y SIC IA N S L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone tT Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6 Dally—Except Sunday Fry Building M ISC E L L A N E O U S NYSSA LIBRARY PAULUS JEWELRY STORE Open each weak day froea 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday, 2 p. m. to • p. m. ALL PATRONS WELCOME Librarian__ Mr*. 8. B Davie WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Meets Wednesday Night AT EAOLE8 HALL Vlilting Eagles Welcome HARRY MINER, Sea ROOCOE FINDLEY. Free SH O E S H O P S Nyssa's Own S t Nyssa Owned — Seventh to Park Streets - Phone 144 JE W E L R Y ST O R E S Union Paotflg Tim. Inspector 4NWKLRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main S treat at Second Official Tim. Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO ORROON Abbott's Shoe Shop All klnda of «hoe and haraese repairing Acroaa from poet of flea, KELLER'S CABINET SHOP If it is made of weed we can make it or repair it. NYSSA AERIE F. O. E. NO. 2134 L aundries Nytta Steam Laundry FASHION FOUNDATIONS BABCLEY and SMAET-FOEM Corsets, Girdles. Brassieres Perfect fit assured bp A LIC E C O LLIN S