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THE NYSSA GATE CÎTY.JOURNAL THUR8DAY MARCH 23, 1944 Classified PAOtí TÜKÈf? iversary. with Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Fay | licensed by the state, Attorney G e Angeles is visiting her grandmother. The Kingmau Koiony P T A held a Com and Mrs Fred Shilling as neral Neuner has ruled Oswald Mrs Anna Larson, and other relat N O TICE OF SALE OF RE AL P R O business meeting in the High Sc sist.» nt hostesses. West has reclined to run for the ives. hool building Wednesday evening. P E R T Y A T P R IV A T E SALE. Seventeen were present at the democratic nomination for United Mrs Byrd Walters of Boise re Howard Lovejoy, John Johnson NOTICE Is hereby given that In Bible study at the Lloyd Orris j States senator Edgar W Smith, turned to her home Sunday after a and Dennis Patch attended the sc and Ray G ill aré expected to file home. VvS pursuance of an order of the Co hoolmaster's meeting in Ontario The Sunday schood teachers held for the democratic senatorial nom two weeks stay at the parental Ellis unty Court of Malheur County. St Wednesday evening. Walters home. a board meeting at the Otis Bul ination. ate of Oregon, In the matter of the Mrs Esther Mae Thomas resigned RATES: Two n u ll par word lo r Met) Issue Minimum cash In estate of Rosie Alice Mull, deceased, her position at the High School lard home Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Dail and two sons of the undersigned. Administrator of because of ill health. Rev. Nevln is advance Is 30c. ee the estate of Rosie Alice Mull, de taking over her math class, and Nyssa visited this week with Mrs. ceased, will sell at private sale, In Mrs Nevln the glee club, for the Anna Dali. The Owyhee Community club met By Leona Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner were with Mrs Charles Culbertson Thur- one parcel, to the highest bidder, remainder of the year. The bands Idaho Power Company MISCELLANEOUS dlnner guests Sunday at the J. M. isday with Mrs Jess Gregg as assls- upon the terms and conditions Home Service Advisor will be under student leadership. W ANTED , tant hostess. Mesdames Earl Prov- hereinafter mentioned, and subject The advanced band will be under Wagner home. For Sale Mrs. Vernon Butler Is teaching • ince, P ioyd Eason, Helen W al»ers FOR SALE—One team of horses, to confirmation by said County Co the leade&hlp of Robert Jackson "A N A L L -IN -O N E -D IS H " ! and Florence Patton were guests. FOR SALE — Three apartment weight about 4200, one Mercury urt. on or after the 17th day of and the beginner's band under In Nyssa this week. Are you looking for a dish which Mrs Blanch Hite was the prize house, double garage, woodshed. 1941 sedan coupe, and one old bath April, 1944 at 10 A M. Pacific Time Olenn Strickland. is easy to make, satisfying to the winner in a contest. Refreshments Miss Gloria Pounds of Adrian j Small three-room house. Some tub. George Schlemer, route 1, Ny on said day, all the right, title, in appetite, and chockful of health terest and estate of the said Rosie of sandwiches, pie, pickles and and Miss Babe Hart of Vale spent i bearing fruit trees. Inquire Jour ssa. 16M2xp Alice Mull, deceased, at the time coffee were served by the hostesses. giving nutrients. It sounds like a several days in Boise recently. t nal office. 23M2XP .o f her death. In and to the real Mrs Louis Skinner left Wednes big order? But-when you serve T a Word has been received from FO R SALE—Six Buff Orphlngton, W ANTE D TO R E N T -S p u d and | property hereinafter described, and Mlss Rose McGinnis at Palo Alto day for a visit with her son. Claude, male Pie you can fill that order colonial strain cockerels. Mrs Frank beet land. Also have Bliss Triumph j all the right, title and interest that stating that she and her sister. Mrs and daughter, Mrs Betty White, in and with credit to yourself. Colorado. P. Ward, Just south of Hunt's cor seed potatoes foi sale. W a lla c e ! the said estate has by operation of Violet Boughten of Nyssa. are em |P* Mun'dyWrfdo T A M A L E P IE law, or otherwise, acquired other ner. 23M2xp. Rutaezyk, route 2. Mr and Mrs Oran Scholl and ployed at a Wolgren drug store in 16M2XP than or in addition to that of said Palo Alto. three sons of Ellensburg, Washing H cup cor meal FO R SALE—No. 152 head lettuce ton were overnight guest of the (yellow preferred) W ANTED—Manure haulers. Frank deceased, at the time of her death, The sophomore class put on the seed. State test 882 per cent pure. of, in and to that certain property ■skit” at the student body meeting P O L IT IC A L G R APE V IN E Charles Culbertson family Thursday 2 cups boiling water 16Mttc The name of Thomas E. Dewey D. L. Anderson, route 1, Nyssa. T. Morgan. consisting of Lots 21 and 22 of B l Friday. The skit, in observing of St as they were enroute to their new !4 cup chopped onion will be or. the May ballot for the home in Buhl, Idaho. 23M2XP W ANTE D TO B U Y—Trailer house. ock 144 in Ward's Addition to the Patrick's day, included an Irish Jig 2 tablespoons shortening or meat lepublican nomination for presid Mrs Martha Klingback and Becky drippings F O R SA LE —Few ewes with lambs, Mrs 8. C. Phillips, box 303, Nyssa. City of Nyssa, Malheur County, O r by Colleen Connoughy and Letty ent. Oregon will be one of the few egon, according to the official Plat Bronson; “ My Wild Irish Rose" su Lou Gregg visited at the Frank 1 cup tomatoes or tomato Juice good ones. Louis Pratt, Nyssa 16M2XC thereof on file in the office o f the ng by six sophomore girls; an Irish states where the Wilkle-Dewey pre Crocker home in Nyssa Tuesday. tk cup diced carrots 23M2xp ferential test will be made. Dewey Mr and Mrs Ellis Walters had as 14 cup diced potatoes W ANTE D TO B U Y —Tw o ganders. County Clerk of said Malheur Co stunt by Bob Scheizer, Pete Tim m has asked that his name be kept FO R SALE—Seed potatoes, Idaho guests Sunday afternoon Mrs I. C. 1 cup ground beef erman, Laurence Connoughy and E. A. Dewey, Rt. 2, Nyssa. 2M2xp unty. gems, 1 year from certification. Terms and conditions of sale: Angus Curtis: and McNamara's off the ballot in other states. Jones of Boise. Mrs Elizabeth Par- 1 teaspoon salt Major Luther Pelked, retired, has' sons o f Caidwell Mr and Mrs Tom 11 teaSpoen chll powder Ira Ure. 9Mtfc W ANTED —Baled hay. See H. van Twenty per cent of the sum bid t o . band by the sophomore girls, petitions prepared for filing Dew Campbell of Wilder and Mrs Russ Ebmond at Boise Payette Lumber be paid to said Administrator in | Vida Wallace, member of the Make mush cornmeal by slowly ey's name and since Oregon law ell Patton and Lois. FO R SALE —Case, model O com yard or call 349R1, Ontario. Cash cash at the time of the acceptance, sophomore class has gone to. Nampa adding the cornmeal to the boiling does not permit withdrawals the bine, used 3 years. W. E. Plercy, paid on delivery. Mrs Charles Bradley of Nampa water and stirring constantly until 20Jtfc of such bid and the balance of the . where her folks have purchased a New York governor's wishes will not was a Sunday afternoon guest of IV« miles north of Adrian. 9M3xp purchase price to be paid on the | iarm Blaine Wallace will finish the mixture bolls. Reduce heat and be complied with. W ANTED T O R E N T —Modern fur confirmation of the sale by t h e . school year at Adrian. Mrs Martha Klingback. cook until mixture thickens. Cook FO R SALE— 150 tons of baled hay. Had not former Charles A. Spra nished cottage, two bedrooms. Will Mr and Mrs Earl Crocker had as onion in the fat until brown, add | Rev. and Mrs Nevin entertained Ira Ure. 9Mtfc lease for six months o r one year. Court. gue declared his Intention to file guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank All bids shall be left at the office | the group of young people who won chopped vegetables and meat—eith 23M3XP of A. L. Fletcher, attorney or may | in (be church college financial dr- for United States senator Mrs Spr Crocker of Nyssa, Mr and Mrs Reed er raw or cooked. Add seasonings. FO R SALE —Save meat points-- ra Inquire at Journal office. ague would have been urged by gr be delivered personally to the un ive at a chicken dinner at their and family and Mr and Mrs Wam- Cook together until partly done. ise leghorn cockerals. We have some W ANTED—Used furniture. Highest oups of admirers in many parts of available each Wednesday, begin prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa dersigned at Powell Service Station home Wednesday evening. Those the state to file for the senator- per of Caldwell and Mr and Mrs Line buttered baking dish with one- ning March 8. Thompson’s Ontario Furniture Ou. Russell Patton Jr. and son, Leslie. half of mush. Put vegetables and attending were Ellen Judd. Nadeen 1ATFC in the City of Nyssa, Oregon. ship. It Is argued the former gov hatchery, Box 578. Ontario. 2Mtfc March 15, 1944. Mrs Charles Culbertson and ch meat in dish and cover with the Wilson, Ida Mary Prouty and Ross ernor's wife vtould receive a heavy ATE P A Y HIG HE ST PRICES foi B. B. Lienkaemper, Administrator Lane. ildren. Betty and Larry, spent Sun rest of the mush. Place ln moderate FAR M IM PLKM ENT3-Ca.se tract , , majority of the votes of the women live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay Estate o f Rosie Alice Mull, The sophomore class entertained. o{ Q whlch at thls tlme are day with Mrs Culbertson’s sister oven (275 degrees F.i and bake 35 ors, implements and parts, Cletrac ette. 27Ntfc deceased. the Adnan student body at a P arty , pK)portinately greater than at any and family, Mr and Mrs Arnold to 40 minutes or until mixture Is crawler tractors, sales and service. thoroughly done and a brown crust at the high school Friday night, j Ume ln the ;lUtory of the gtate. In Slippy of Newell Heights. Repairing and welding of all kinds. F U R N ITU R E W ANTE D — We pay NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miss Betty Mae Brown of Los has formed on top. (serves 5). Nicholson Service and Supply. P h highest prices for used furniture. T O THE C RED ITO RS AND A L L 4th place In the carnival ticket sale ! j Multnomah county there are more one 37, Ontario. 24Ftfc. Nordale Furniture company. 21 jtfc PERSONS INTERESTED in the last November, was a "cotton” par women registered than men. Something must have happened— estate of Harold W illiam Elliot, ty. Games, relays and the Virginia FO R SALE— White-faced bulls. G o lasf week Portland papers said He For Rent deceased: Reel, were under the direction of od breeding stock. Serviceable age. nry Hanzen, who managed the Jul Notice is hereby given to the cr Delora Hurst and Forrestine W il Jake Fischer. 24Ftfc FOR LEASE—Pasture land, plenty ius Meier campaign, would manage editors and all others interested son. In the relay series, Dale G l of water. 260 qcres lying southeast the campaign of Rufus Holman for FO R SALE—Seeds, Mlchael-Leon- in the estate of Harold William enn’s tesm won over that of Dud o f Sparta, Baker county, S E 1« and reelection to the U S . Senate. W ed ard, flower, garden and field seeds. EV4 SW14, known as "The Hamm Elliot, deceased, that the under ley Kurtz. Refreshments were ser nesday Henry and Wayne Morris, Hollingsworth Hardware and Im ond Place". Bernard Eastman, Ny signed has been duly appointed ved by Bernice Chaney and her who would unseat Holman, were plement Co. 24FTFC ssa. 24F6xc Administrator o f said estate by the committee. having a due-huddle in the lobby County Court of Malheur County A club for younger boys of Adrian FO R SALE—Four Du roc boars, la FOR LEASE— 160 acres on Black Oregon, and has qualified' as such. was organizer at the high school o f the Portland Hotel. Thursday rge enough for service. This Is a canyon, 80 under irrigation, 80 pas All persons having claims against Saturday afternoon. The club Is came the announcement that T. W. good lot of purebred pigs. Come and ture. Lies three and a half miles said deceased or estate are requir called “Adrian Champs". Dan Love- Burkett, Salem advertising agent see them. J. H. Boor, Nyssa. 16M2xp due east from the bridge. Lessee ed to present same verified as by Joy was elected sergeant. The first would manage Holman’s stay-put endeavors. FO R SALE—Big young team. Call must have proper equipment and law required, to the undersigned part o f the afternoon was devoted P L A S T IC CAR PLATE S Frank T. Morgan. 18Mtfc references. Bernard Eastman, Ny at his home, or at the office of A. to drilling and marching under the As I have sold my farm, I will sell at public auct The next motor vehicle license ssa, or write, L. P. Thomas, 879 E. L. Fletcher, his attorney in the City direction of Mr Patch. The remain FOR S A LE —Heifers and cows, to 28th St., Oakland, 10, Calif. 24F6xc. of Nyssa, Oregon, which place is der of the afternoon was filled with plates may be of plastic—and stre ion at my place, located V» mile south, l/j mile east amlined. The last plates were Issued freshen soon. Phone 06J1. 18M2xp hereby designated as the place for tumbling, baseball and other ath- o f Cairo junction, or 7 miles north of Nyssa, VL» east in 1942. They are still being used, BUTCHERING the transaction of all business per- ]etic events under the direction of or 6 miles southwest of Ontario the following des FO R SALE—White rose seed pot Custom butchering every Monday altho windshield stickers are Issued tabling to said estate, within six Howard Lovejoy. Any boy from 7 atoes. M. A. Rataezyk, route 2. and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork. each year in lieu of steel plates, cribed property on months from the date of the first to 14 is invited to meet at the high 16M2xp Sanitary butchering guaranteed. State police officers are beginning publication of this notice. school gym Saturday at 2 p.m. Phone 05R1. One mile west of Nyssa to have trouble since many 1942 Date of first pub. March 16, 1944. FOR SA LE —Auto Liability Insur on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer. plates are getting damaged or lost. Loyd Elliot, Administrator ance. $11.50 per year on " A ” Ration. Secretary of State Robert S. Far Estate of Harold William Elliot, Other Rates Proportionately low rell, Jr. is surveying for a suitable m tm rnrnmmm Deceased. Corsets Surgical garm- Meets State's Requirements. Several of the young folks from substitute for steel plates. Alumi Bernard Eastmen SALE STA R TS A T 1 P.M. here attended the Christian En nium plates are available but the Girdles Brazzieres deavor rally and box social at Lin cost is three times as much as st Found eel plates Plastic plates and fiber- coln Thursday night. P O U N D -S m a ll biown and white ALICE A. COLLINS Mrs Mable Rhoten ot Wilder Is Thirty-three were present at board plates have given good ser female, short-haired terrier. Call 53. Box 500 Phone 122-J conducting special services at the Sunday school Sunday. Rev. Salter vice ln other states and fiber base 1 oM^Xc 1 Hay rake, Oliver, 10-foot, nearly new. Free Methodist church. Services for of Ontario gave a sermon at 3 p.m. with plastic surface plates are be 2 John Deere mowers, 5 foot, good condition. children are held each evening a f Mrs. C. E. Secoy o f Ontario ing developed. visited at the George Moeller home IN D U S T R IA L P A Y R O L L S ter school. 2 Hay derricks. 1 Weed burner. Oregon's unemployment compen Mrs John Jarvis accompanied her Friday afternoon. 1 John Deere 2-way plow. sation trust fund has pyramided to sister, Mrs Don Llnville. to her ho The Arcadia Sunshine club met 1 Electric fence, 110 volt. 1 Seven-foot disc. me at Pascoe, Washington for a Thursday at the school auditor $48,000,000. This practically Insures ium for a pot luck dinner. Those that there will be no penalty rates three-weeks visit. 200 grain bags.- 1 Two-section harrow. A number of Adrian residents at having birthdays ln January, Feb imposed on Oicgon employers this 1 Fourteen-inch walking plow. tended the “open house" held at ruary and March were presented year. Under the experience rating 1 Heavy stock trailer, good rubber. the Overstreet home, to wish Mr with gifts from the club. The next provisions of the Oregon law indiv and Mrs Overstreet continued hap meeting will be held April 20 at idual tax rates over the normal 1 Bean cutter. 2 Hay racks and gears. piness on their 50th wedding ann- the home of Mrs. Jake Oroot, 2.7 percent cannot be assessed when 1 Dike!'. 1 Two-horse gas engine. the fund exceeds the ceiling which 1 Sickle grinder. 5 Sixteen-foot panels. has now been fixed at $25.093,557 computes at 6 percent of the av 1 Hand seeder. erage annual payroll for the state 1 DeLaval cream separator, size 16. during the past five years. SHOE SHOPS 1 New derrick cable, 115 feet. Industrial payrolls ln Oregon for DENTISTS the past year are expected to be 1 Hog trough 1 Eight-foot float, 20 feet long. Abbott’s Shoa Shop close to $800,000,000 when all re J. R. C U N D ALL 1 One-horse cultivator. About 20 locust posts. ports are In. The prewar high was All kinds of shoe and hameaa $250,000,000, In 1940 repairing Dentist T H E GOVERNOR URGES P L A N T Across front post office. Phone 56-J IN G Sarazin CUnli "Victory gardens will be more NYSSA OIR EOON About eight tons o f third cutting hay. OPTO M ETRISTS important than ever this year be cause of labor shortages on farms," 1 Straw stack. Some wheat. DR. J. A. McFALL Governor Earl Snell said ln calling About 350 bushels o f wheat and barley mixed. JE W E LR Y STORES attention to campaigns that will “See Mr Fall and 8 » Better" 600 Bushels of seed barley. soon begin in all Oregon counties. VC- J U L ' _______ I ' ■'—--------------- "This is a movement with appeal 900 bushels of barley in Ontario elevator. PAULUS to both personal and patriotic mot ives, said the governor,” Counties.! JEWELRY STORE small-scale efforts had a mighty effect on the national food supply Union Pacific Tim e Inspector last year. It is a means that should 1 Holstein cow, 5 years, milking now. E YE S IG H T SPE C IALIST JE W E LR Y — DIAM ONDS not be overlooked. Productivity of 3 Holstein calves. 1 Heifer calf. O N TA R IO OREGON Oregon permits the people In make WATCHES 1 Holstein heifer, first calf. a prideful showing." Main Street at Second S T A T E T R A IN S NURSES 1 Holstein cow, 5 years, milking now, calf in June. PH YSIC IAN S T o relieve the shortage of help W YCKOFF 20 Shoats. at the state hospital and give cadet 1 pair o f bay geldings, 8 and 10 years, weight 2800. nurses phychlatrtc training the st JEWELRY STORE ate board of control has approved L. A. Mauiding, M.D. the plan of Dr. John C. Evans, *t- O fficial Time Inspector for j ate hospital superintendent, o f in- Physician and Surgeon Union Pacific | stalling a federal cadet nurses pro- Phone « O N T A R IO OREGON 1 Set o f harness. 3 Collars. ! gram In the hospital. Hours: 10 to 12 and I to 5 C A P IT A L SHORTS About 5 dozen fruit jars. 1 Cook stove. Dally— Except Sunday The airport at Oregon's state W ork Guaranteed Fry Building Some household goods. 1 Heater. capital has been rechristened Mc- E. I. COLE Nary Field In honor of the late About 4 dozen Buff Orphington pullets, laying now. W ATC H and CLOCK United States Senator Charles L Many other articles. S A R A Z IN CLINIC McNary The state game comm REPAIRING ission will ask an Interim committ TERM S CASH JEWELER J. J. Sarazin, M. D. ee to recomend to the legislature to Free Examination remove the tithing law as It app Oregon housewives sre urged to return empty milk, carbonated and Estimate! General practice of medlctM lies to the commission Persona beverage and beer bottles to the point of purchase at least once a N E X T DOOR T O P O ST OFFICE who slaughter horses for meat sold week, aa a war conservation measure. Beverages are not rationed PhystothsrajB PAR M A — — — — IDAHO A-Ray for purposes other than human but there la a limitation on the manufacture ot bottles. W. L. Lane & Bob Roads, Auet. Mrs Lane, Clerk consumption do not need to be Leqal Advertising Advertising Owyh Victory Food Hint* £ Capi/dl | g Parade' PUBLIC Auction Arcadia Adrian Friday, Mar. 31 Machinery Professional And Business Directory Hay and Grain Livestock Miscellaneous Henry VanEgmond, Owner