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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 Classified Advertising THE POCKETBOOK Y KNOWLEDGE RATES: Two cents pet word lor each 1 sue Minimum cash In advance Is 30c MISCELLANEOUS For Sale BUTCHERING Custom butchering every Monday FOR SALE—Double-barrel shotgun, and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork. butchering guaranteed. TRANS PARS NT PLASTIC WHICH SCREENS OUT 12 guage; Corona portable type Sanitary Phone 0SR1. One mile west of Nyssa UITRAV/OIET RAyS IS BEiNO PIUOTS USED IN AIRCRAFT writer, 1941 model; cotton mattress. on CONSTRUCTION TO PROTECT FROM Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer. DISABLING SUNBURNS Phone 127J. 6M2xp X COLLINS FOR SALE—Good Weaner pigs. H. ~ALICE FASHION FOUNDATIONS E. Hight, route 2, Nyssa. 6M2xc Will Call By Appointment. A Residence Phone 122-J New 'AUTO FOR SALE—Oliver beet cultivator, GAS MASK* Box 500, Nyssa. CONVERTS like new. C. R. Cornell 8M2xp ANY CLOSED FOR SALE—Thoroughbred spade TYPE OF female black Cocker spaniel. Lloyd vem ae Lewis. GM3xc INTO A By T. Carol Bybee UNTIL 1706. THERE WAS VÌNTI LATEO A üflCriüLORä TAX IN GAS- ' FOR SALE—Between 15 and 20 "Know ye this day whom ye shall ENGLAND PROOF tons of good alfalfa hay. D. P. Pull- serve". SAUTE« en, route 1, Nyssa. 22ATFC 65 MOTHERS RECEIVE GIFTS --------------------------------------------------- Sixty-five mothers attended the FOR SALE—Imperial Washable special Mother's day service la T he boom OF A NEW Wallpapers for harmonious decor -1 Sunday morning and received gilt g ia n t - S ized , ation. It is “colcr-lccked”. Stvnz!0* lovcl>' flowering potted petunia SELF-POWERED plants. The distribution of the flo- CRANE reaches Lumber Co. 1ATFC. j wers was taken care of by J. B. Le- sieywARD — Tuck TEcoys re s t o r ie s \ Nadine Garrel, Keith Bybee. R U esembling those in FOR SALE—Bridge timbers, 10X | I wis, AND CAN B E W 6 E TODAY VUFRE USED Bernice Montague. Udel Poulsen 3 OOO YEARS AGO OPERATED ' ----- -------- 12-13. Inquire P; i..r Cold Storage. t and Lynn Swensen. B>' PREHISTORIC By ONE MAN NEVADA INDIANS 13MTFC Superintendent Richard Taylor was in charge of the program, wh ich was as follows: Prayer by Bet'v For Rent Fife confutation;.! singing, “Live Bumall Brown and his family, who held at the Owyhee hotel in Boise FOR RENT—Several goad {¡¡¡¡¡¡J P°eni°n*Our Mothers"!’ Joyce ’to n :Ba.V e‘he program: a piano |Tuesday, at which Mr and Mrs for rent. Bernard Eastman. 1 A ' i; laiik Tribute to the Mother se ectlon. Hungarian Raphysody j Castle Callahan were present. Mr. of Je ns ’, Bi hop Child: vocal solo. , No. 2' by Liszt., played by Marion j Callahan represents the Freightway WANTED "Viennese Refrain”, Vera Bishop Grace Brown: vocal duet, ‘Mother system in Nyssa. WANTED—Fryers at Brownie's ca- and her daughter; "Tribute to Chri- Mac Ciiee- Darlene Dorman and Mr and Mrs Tom Newby and fe, 22A4xc stlana D Piper", Dartha Child; "I PhvlUs poaKue. ‘ a poem, "Mother family of Boise and Mr and Mrs - 1 Had Such A Pretty Dream, Mama ” . 1 y 8 ’ WANTED -Used furniture. Highest 35 children under the direction of Fixes Everything ", by Marion Grace Harry Newby of Kemmerer Wyom prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa Rita Taylor and Ellen Brower; act- Brown vocal solo, “Teach Me to ing came over to Nyssa, and visited 1ATFC ompanled by Laura Schenk; talk, : Pray”, by Darlene Dorman, accomp- for a few hours, with their mother, Furniture Co. Pres. Fife. "Tribute to an Outstand- anied on the piano by Nelda Sch Mrs Lillian Newby, on Mother’s day. WANTED—Listing en farm and city in? Mother in This Community”, enk. Mr. Brown was the main sp property. A. L. Atkeson. 6 MTFC. and closing prayer, Noni Child. eaker. His subject was "Resurrec Floral decorations were red roses, tion”. FURNITURE WANTED—We pay white snow balls and white iris, QUILTING BEE TUESDAY Last Tuesday at 10:30 am. the Mr and Mrs Jay Howard and ch highest prices for used furniture, j BURN ALL BROWN FAMILY ladies turned out for a quilting bee ildren motored to Boise Saturday Nordale Furniture company. 21 jtfc HAS EVENING PROGRAM The Bumall Brown Family took at the L.D.S. church. They are still to spend Mother’s day" with Mr. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES turn in of more heavy materials Howard's mother. live fox feed horses Phone 8 Pay- , ram in the church last unday ind will welcome any that Is bro- Mrs Roy Gueck ls quiet ill after ette- 27Ntfc e v e n ln T h e y had Mia ught In. A potluck dinner was ser- a relapse from influenza. Linda, small daughter of Mr and WANTED—List y o ^ o p e r ty . farm IDorman and Miss Phv!!is P" ' '' noon' of Mrs Thelma Bybee Mrs Paul Ransom, who has been assist them. Lorin Coates conducted took at charge the meeting. and city, to sell or rent. We have t,10 meeting. The two laronic pr- Hrs H. B. Williams of Adrian staying at the J. A. Black home, many prospective renters and buy- testhood spenkers were Rosel Ander- has voluntarily donated a quilt top. returned last week to her home, as ers. A. L. Atkeson. 14JTFC ;i0nj who talked on the “Word of A potluck dinner was enjoyed at the family have sufficiently recover ed from typhoid fever to be non- WANTED- To buv a 5 or 10 acre Wisdom", and J. B. Lewis who tal the home of Fern Anderson last inf on "Recreation in the Home ' . \ F‘rdiW- 111056 Present were Mrs ectious. place near Nyssa for possession th- ked u‘‘ -“J *------ Our district was well represented Is fall. Cash or terms. Write Box tlme was then turned over to Eldred Brower, , and Mrs Lloyd Mrs Lewis. Jack Schenk at the Graduation Exercises at the 573, Nyssa. 13Mlxp Mr and Mrs E. Larson of New Adrian High School Friday evening. Plymouth were visiting in Nyssa In the 1943 class from Sunset were Roberts. Margery Hillis, El Interior and Exterior last Monday. They were entertained Mabel E.W. PRUYN at dinner at the Jack Schenk home eanor Hogson, Bert Eaton and Rob ert Cannon. 1 while here. Decorator. Auto Repairing ATTEND BROTHERS FUNERAL Thirty-three young people enjoy Mrs La Vera Aston left last Fri ed a farewell party Sunday evening Free Estimate Reboring, Valve Grind day for Pocatello, where she met at the Newgen home, honoring Miss her sister and together they went Ada Curtiss of Adrian and Bob 775 First St. ing, Lathe work. Parts to Richmond, Utal^ to attend the Schweizer, who are leaving this funeral services of their brother, week to work on the coast. and accessories R. A. Allen. They continued on to Mr and Mrs Ed Stlner have mov Cjden ami Salt Lake to visit other ed to Parma, where Mr Stlner ls relatives and expect to return about employed on a ranch. Phone 56w Oce Schweizer spent the week-end Friday. at home this week, and to Portland, NEW CKOROUSTER Mrs. Mark Child, who has studied taking his wife and son, Bob, back music ex ’nslvely in Utah and who with him. has recently made her home in Ny- Mr and Mrs Moody Bridges were sa, has been voted to the position Sunday dinner guests at the home of mi,sic choruster in the Relief of Mr and Mrs Robert Ditty. , society. It Ls expected that the Mr and Mrs Lester Kendall att ever papular Singing Mothers ch- ended to business In Nampa Mon orus will be started again and be day. Edwin Bergam is farming the rva.liable for future programs. James Aston and Keith Bybee east 40 acres belonging to Ira Ch- v.-ere in Boise last Monday investl- add. etum positions now available with Members of the hall Auxiliary met at the hall Sunday afternoon the forest service. Mr and Mrs Myrle Lee and Mr and set out trees and flowers. An and Mrs Richard Taylor were In other meeting ls expected to be held Ontario last Sunday visiting Mrs soon. Thompson, who is In the hos- Harold Dixon, who is stationed DENTISTS OPTOMETRISTS , John at A.P.O. 254, Los Angeles visited at pital there. the J. A. Black home over the we Mr and Mrs Dean Fife were In DR. J. A. McFALL J. R. CUNDALL | Parma last Sunday visiting with ek-end. John Kernan came with "Ere Melali and Sie Better" Mr Fife’s grandmother, Mrs Chris- him. Dentist Mr and Mrs Chuck Share took tene Jensen. Phone 56-J Miss Vera Anderson, Leon Child, their son, Donald, to Caldwell, wh Sarazln Clinic and Mr and Mrs Eldred Brower ere he will finish his school term NYSSA OREGON were entertained at a theater party next week. and luncheon by the Dean Fife Mrs. Edwin Bergam received word from her brother Robert Tosch, I family. JEWELRY STORES EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Ilene Lee. daughter of Mr and last week saying he has arrived Mrs Myrle Lee, ls confined to her safely In Hawaii. ONTARIO OREGON bed on account of sickness. PAULUS LESSON TUESDAY ! Next Tuesday beginning at 2 o’cl- JEWELRY STORE ; ock a literature lesson will be given Union Pacific Time Inspector PHYSICIANS j to the ladles of the R. S. organiz- Mr and Mrs Cleaver Oreogry of JEWELRY — DIAMONDS j ation. The aim of this lesson is to New Plymouth were Sunday dinner WATCHES j compare the great themes in the guests at the J. W. Jennings home I Bible to our own lives. Mrs Issabelle Mr and Mrs Bill Schweizer were Main Street at Second Sunday dinner guests at the Verle the lesson In charge. L. A. M.-üding, M.D. ^Fiet has HONORED Landreth home. GUEST Physician md Surgeon Mrs Fannie Child was the hon- The Out Our Way club was en WYCKOFF ! ored guest at a dinner given by tertained at the Alva Ooodell home P". inr 37 j Mr and Mrs Mark Child last Sun- Thursday afternoon. Roll call was 10 to 12 and I to 5 JEWELRY STORE Hours: j day afternoon. BLshop and Mrs answered by nine members Mrs Dally—r- ’Ot Sunday Official Time Inspector for | Arvel Child and family were also Landreth became new member. A Fry Building Union Pacific short Mother’s day program was present. Places were set for 13. ONTARIO OREGON Mr and Mrs George Callahan and given. Mrs Glenn Hoffman gave a family were dinner guests last Sun- reading and Mrs Lester Cleaver and SARAZIN CLINIC I day at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs Jim Ritchie each gave a vocal solo. Mrs Glenn Hoffman was In | Ira Ure. SHOE SHOPS charge of the games. The members Mr and Mrs Cox and family at J. J. Sarazin, M. D. tended the Mother's day services in did Red Cross sewing. The next meeting will be held at the 8 . B Abbott’s Shoe Shop General practice of medi elm I the Owyhee district last Sunday Hoffman home May 20. ! end then spent the rest of the day Ul kinds of shoe and harness I visiting at the heme of Mr and Mrs Dwight Wyckoff. a former resid repairing A-Ray Physlotherapj ent of this district, who has been Joseph Callahan. Across from post office. A Consolidated Preightways Per- attending college at Corvallis, re 'sonnet meeting and banquet was ported at Seattle, where he entered -Et L.D.S. N ew s Sunset Valley Andy McGinnis Professional And Business Directory Buena Vista f {the navy air corp. He had been a ; reserve since November. ! Mr and Mrs Burl Landreth and son were supper guests at the Verle Landreth home Sunday evening. , 1’AGL THREE family attended a party at the Garmen home in Wilder May 6 in celebration of Mr ana Mrs Harold Eldeniniiler’s 25th wedding anniv ersary. Mi's Eidenmiller and Mrs Dowers are sisters. Mrs Cora Hershey and daughter Maxine, of Weiser are visiting their mother, Mrs White and their bro ther, Bob Barber. Mr and Mrs Fay Com and family visited Mr Corn’s parents, Mr and Mrs Will Corn, In Nampa Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ben Shaw took Mr Shaw's mother to Boise last Friday for medical attention. Mr and Mrs Harry Tennant of Ontario visited at the George Moe ller home Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs C. H. Correll of nor thern Idaho are visiting at the ho me of Mr Correll’s brother, Bob Barber. Margret and Wallace Butler have teen sick. Mr and Mrs Kills Warner and family were dinner guests at the J. M. Wagner home Sunday. The Arcadia club will meet at the home of Mrs John Shenk May 19 instead of May 20 as previously stated. Mrs Vern Butler closed her term of school last Friday in Nyssa. Miss Hazel Hickey will complete her term at the Apple Valley May 14. Miss Hickey will attend summer school at I<a Orande. The school picnic was well att ended Friday at the school house. Mr and Mrs Berthelsen are mov ing this week to the Judd ranch near Parma. The 4-H cooking club and their leaders had breakfast Wednesday morning in the Butler grove. Alice Warner and Dixie McKin ney gave a Sunday school party Thursday evening in the Warner home. Mrs Charlie Splawn has been sick at the home of her sister, Mrs Charles Bullard. Legal Advertising NOTICE OF ANNl'AL MEETING OF FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the annual meeting of Farm ers Co-operative Creamery, a cor poration, will be held at the Chris Mr and Mrs Claude Day and fam tian Church, at Payette, Idaho, on ily spent Sunday at the Lyle Trew Thursday, the 20th day of May, home near Adrian. 1943, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Mr and Mrs Chet Sage of Na M. of said day. mpa were visiting In this vicinity In addition to the matters which and attending to business here last would ordinarily come before the week. members at an annual meeting Reva Rooks tool has been 111 with there will be considered the furth the measles the past week. er question of amending the Ar Mrs McKay Hunter enjoyed a ticles of Incorporation and the visit from her parents and her br adoption of a new set of By-laws other and family of Emmett. or amendment of the existing By Last Sunday Mrs McKenzie and laws, and there will also be elected family of Boise visited at the Hun three members of the Board of ter home. Mrs Hunter accompanied Directors to take the place of H. her sister home, returning Wednes B. Solterbeck, George Vaughn, and day morning. Gus Hall, whose terms will expire. Mrs Roy Rookstool and son, Ron Dated this 13th day of May, 1943. ald, and Barbara and Robert Potts By order of the President. attended the program at the Nyssa P. F. Countryman, grade school given by Mrs Benson’s Secretary. pupils Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Bergam attended the NOTICE TO CREDITORS graduation exercises at the Owyhee IN THE MATTER OF THE EST school Thursday evening. Their son ATE OF WILLIS J. WILUAMS, was one of the graduates. DECEASED Hubert and Dale Parker played Notice is hereby given to the cr in the grade school band at the editors and all other persons inter graduation exercises at Oregon Tr ested in the estate of Willis J. Will ail Wednesday evening. iams, deceased, that the undersign ed has been appointed Administrat rix of said estate and has qaulifled NYSSA HEIGHTS as such. All persons having claims Mr and Mrs W. E. Maze and Ra against said estate are hereby not lph were Sunday dinner guests at ified and required to present the the W. H. Anderson home at Ad same with vouchers properly verif rian. ied, within six months of the date Mr and Mrs O. J. Kurtz and sons of the first publication of this not went to Boise Saturday. ice, to the undersigned at the office Mrs Maze went to Nampa Mon of A. L. Fletcher In Nyssa. Oregon, day with her daughtr, Mrs. W. H. that being the place hereby design Anderson of Adrian. ated for the transaction of all bus Rodney Smith 5yc and Merle iness connected with said estate. Morehouse 5yc visited at the R. S. Veda Marshall Smith home Sunday and Monday. Administratrix of the estate They are stationed at the navy air of Willis J. Williams, Deceas base in Pasco, Washington. ed. JOURNAL’S Leon Fisher was a Sunday dinner Date of First Publication Apr. 29, guest at the Curtice Eason home in SALE CALENDAR 1943. Apple Valley. Date of Last Publication May 27, Mr and Mrs Carl Sebum were Tuesday May 18 at 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon visitors at the D. C. Bennett and E. L. Lucas 1943. home of Mr. Sebum’s mother Mrs 5 miles S W. of Vale on Vale-Bur TO CREDITORS ns highway, east of Dude Stacey IN NOTICE U. G. Sebum. THE MATTER OF THE EST ranch. 6 Cattle, 4 horses, 10 hogs, 30 ATE OF JOSEPH LEE REED. DE CEASED. chickens. Notice Is hereby given to the cr Large amount of farm machinery editors and all other persons Inter Sunday school will be held at 2 including Moline plow, spring tooth p.m. next Sunday. Rev. and Mrs harrow, cultivator, land leveler, hay ested In the estate of Joseph Lee Greenlee of Nyssa will give a mess rake, sparator, mower. Also house Reed, deceased, that the undrslgn- ed has been appointed Administrat age at 3 p.m. Everyone is Invited. hold furniture. Mr and Mrs Glen Dowes and Col. Bert Anderson, Auctioneer. or of said estate and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby not ified and required to present the same with proper vouchers and ver ified as required by law, to the un dersigned at his office In the City of Nyssa, Oregon, within six months of the date of the rirst publication of this notice. A. L. Fletcher Administrator of the estate of Joseph Lee Reed, Deceas ed. First publication Apr. 29, 1943 We Handle A Last publication May 27, 1943. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Complete line of Insecticides OF THE INTERIOR General I.and Office at Rhotonoe Arsenate of lead The Dalles, Oregon 24. 1943. Arsenate of Calcium Pyrocide Dust NOTICE April is hereby given that (Squash Bug Control) MacKay Hunter, of Nyssa, Oregon, on July 7, 1938, made home Paris Green Meto-Nox who, stead entry, act June 17, 1902, No. for Farm Unit ,,C” or the (Slugs and Cutworms) 031221, 8HSE14, B'VNEt.SE'i, Section 18. Township 206., Range 46E., Willa Nikotol Meridian, has filed notice of (Aphis Spray) Black Leaf 40 mette Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above before Frank T. Morgan, Dust your garden peas for control of weevil. described, Notary Fhiblic, at Nyssa, Oregon, on the 5th day of June, 1943. Claimant names as witnesses: R. O. Tanner, Joseph I. Callahan, William Orr, Archie Eastman, an Phone 28 2nd and Good Ave. of Rt. 2, Nyssa, Oregon. W. F. Jackson Register. Upper Sunset Arcadia Protect Your Victory Garden A1 Thompson & Sons BUY CO-OP Through our Cooperative setup we are in a position to serve you and secure for you the necessary equipment and materials you need on your farm and in your home. —WE CAN STILL FURNISH YOU WITH— Co-op PUMPS BATTERIES PAINT ROOFING ROOF COATING GREASE GUNS FENCE CONTROLLERS SEEDS » FERTILIZERS SPRAYS SALT SHOVELS FORKS and HOES OILS GREASES PYREX WARE OIL HEATERS ARSENATE OF LEAD If you can secure a Tire Rationing Permit, be sure and get Co-op Tires. Farmers Supply Co-op NYSSA ONTARIO