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THE NYSSA GATE Classified Advertising RATES: Two cent* iter word lor each Issue Minimum cash In advance Is 30c. CITY JOURNAL IN THE CIRCtTT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No. 5759-E SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION i FIRST CAMDEN NATIONAL BA NK AND TRUST COMPANY, a j national banking association Plaintiff -V S - THURSDAY MAY 18, 1944 A L. Fletcher, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Lee Reed, deceas ed, has filed in the County Court of Malheur County. Oregon, his fir st and final account of his admin istration, and that the 20th day of June, 1944 at the hour of 11 O'clock A.M. and the County Court Room in Vale, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for the hearing of said account and any objections thereto, when and where any person interested in said estate may appear and file written objections. Said acount is for final settlement and upon being approved said estate will be closed and the administrator discharged. A. L. Fletcher, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Lee Reed, Deceased. May 15, 1944. ¡George Hill and Ella M. Hill, his wife, and the unkown heirs of eith- --------- I er of them if deceased; the Owyhee Ditch Company, a corporation, Jo- — TZIT. --- ;------------ hn Molenaar, president and Tho- ALARM CLOCKS FOR SALE Se STRAY NOTICE—White-face cow. ma8 Jonps secrPtary of said 0 wy- veral alram clocks couple cheap branded CS. on light hip, strayed hee Ditch Company and John Mol- watches. See Berlsch, between 0 ento my place. Owner may have *enaar, H. E. Noah, Hans Oft, A. B. same by paying for this adver- Etshop' Jacob Fischer, William Pe- and 8 p.m. ISMifc tiseinent- »■»- __ _ 01R2. n,o., utz and O. D. Hite, as Directors of Roy Holmes, phone said Owyhee Ditch Company also FOR SALE--John Deer side-del- Nyssa, 11MJXP an other persons or parties un- ivery rake. D. L. Andf r Mn- | EbgT -B row n leather biilfoid. C c n -. kn™ ?' * * * * * any right, title es- Hetghts. ! taining valuable papers. Finder ke- 1 tate, lien or interest in the real es- täte and or water right appurten- FOD 9AL>.—180 acre tract, 8J in crop. Will sell with or without crops • rp mcney and return billfold. Stu- ant thereto and particularly certif- and stock. Inquire at Journal office. art O. Schweizer, route 2, Nyssa, or ¡-ate No. 2278 for 60 shares of the ISMIxp capital stock of the Owyhee Ditch llM4xp leave at Journal office. Company representing and being BUTCHERING FOR SALE—Buff Orphtngton liv Custom butchering every Monday said water right, described in the ers. Purina fed, 2-3 pounds, ceil and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork comp1^ hereln- ing price. M rs. K. Lorensen, Rt. Sanitary butchering guaranteed, i Defendants 2, Nyssa, 6 miles west of Lan- Phone 05RL One mile west of Nyssa To George Hill and Ella M. Hill, ENROLLMENT 3HIFT don's corner off Nyssa-Adrian on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer. The war made precipitous chan highway. 11M2XV his wife, and the unknown heirs of either of them if deceased, the ges in school enrollment in Oregon FOR SALE—160 Here tract, 80 in Corsets Surgical garm- Owyhee Ditch Company, a corpora According to Rek Putnam, super- crop. \.*il sell with or without tion, John Molenaar, President and ntendent of publje instruction. Em ents wheat crop and stock. Inquire at 1 Thomas Jone.s, secretary of said rollments in gradj schools have in- Brazzieres ! Owyhee Ditch Company and John creased as a result of the inflow o f Journal office. 11M4XP Girdles ALICE ¡Molenaar, H. E, Noah, Hans Oft, war workers fr:ipi other states. The A. COLLINS FARM IMPLEMENTS—Case tract Bishop, Jacob Fischer; Will- enrollments of High schools have Box 500 Phone 122-J AH. ors, implements and parts, Cletrae iam Peutz and O. R. Hite, as dir- decreased as oldef pupils are enter- crawler tractors, sales and service. j ectors of said Owyhee Ditch Com- , ing military service or taking war Repairing and welding of all kinds. pany; also all other persons of par-1 plant Jobs. The average daily att- Nicholson Service and Supply. Ph one 37, Ontario, 24Ftfc. IN THE COUNTY COURT Of THU ties unkown, claiming any right. I endance in higl£ schools is down title, estate, lien of interest in the atou 9 per cept from the 1942-43 STATE OF OREGON FOR MALH | real estate and or water right npp- figure of 46,256. The average daily FOR SALE—White-faced bulls. Go EUR COUNTY | urtenant thereto and particularly j attendance in elementary schools od breeding stock. Serviceable age. Notice To Creditors Jake Fischer. 24Ftfc In The Matter of the Estate of I Certificate No. 2278 for 60 shares; of the stale reflects the effect of of the capital stock of the Owyhee the demand cn the younger gener- FOR SALE!—Seeds, Michael-Leon- A Notitt^hereby tarriyerf to the cr- 1 Ditch Company representing and ation for part-time jobs in agricul ard, flower, garden and field seeds. y ,, . being said water right, described in ture. Las: year the average daily Hollingsworth Hardware and Im editors of and all persons having;thp complalnt herein. defendants: attendance in the elementary sch plement Co. 24ETFC w o T f M A- ■ IN t h e NAME OF THE STATE ools of Oregon was 116.944. Public Mttchell, Deceased, to file them wl- Qp OREOON and each o{ high school enrollment in the Un th the necessary vouchers wi h i n . e hereb re quired to appear and ited States this year is about one iix months after the date of J i r s t , an#wer the complaint nled against million below the 1943 peak enroll TOR RENT—30 acres of old hay publication of this notice, with the ln the above entltled suit on or land suitable for spuds. Call R. H. undersigned Administratrix at h e r. before thp el hth d oi June 1944, ment. POST WAR CONFERENCE Hunter, phone 113, or contact Mrs residence on R D. 2 Nyssa, Oregon. £aid datp lhp la£t d of four Governor Earl Snell has announ Archie Eastman, route 2. 18Mlxp Lila Mitchell, Administratrix wepks {rom the datp of the {im ced a conference of Post War Corn- Dated and 1st publ. April 27, 194.. publicatlon of this summons; and | mittee officials of California, Wash lAst publ. May 25, 1944. j if you fall to appear and answer ington and Oregon to be held in WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL—For | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE , I said complaint, for want thereof, Portland on May 15, and 16. The part-time housework. Inquire Jour STATE OF! OREGON FOR MALII- the plaintiff will apply to the Court conference will deal with the broad | for the relief prayed for in its com- i problems of post war as they apply nal office. 18MTFC j _______________________________ EUR COUNTY : plaint. to the three Pacific Coast states WANTED—Cultivator to fit Farm- j Notice Of Hearing This suit is brought for the pur and especially with the matters of all tractor F-12. Ray Strickland 1 ! | In The Matter of the Estate of pose of securing a decree adjudging reemployment and rehabilitation of Julius Bevins, Deceased route 2, Nyssa HM3xp. the plaintiff to be the owner of veterans, unemployment problems Notice hereby is given that Mary WANTED -Housekeeper for three E. Bevins, Administratrix of the ab Lots 2.3 and 4 of Section 19, Town- and foreign trade as they appertain adults. Qood wages. Leslie Schafer, ove entitled estate, has filed her ship 19 S. Range 47 E.W.M. includ- to the West Coast. Other topics for consideration are phone 02J1. 13ATfc final acount, together with her re ing the water right appurtenant thereto which water right Is repres the disposal of government indust port and a petitisn for distribution, ented by Certificate No. 2278 for rial plants and surplus stock with WANTED—Used furniture. Highest of said estate, and that the 29th prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa day pi. May. 1944, at 10:00 oclock sixty shares of the capital stock of the least dislocation of coast indus Furniture Co. % 1ATFC A.M. at the County Courtroom, in Owyhee Ditch Company and which tries and development and the en stock certificate issued in the name couragement of private enterprise WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES foi the County Courthouse at Vale, of George Hill and wife is now out to resume on a peacetime basis Oregon, have been fixed and app live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay standing, and requiring said Owy McNARY FOREST ette. 27Ntfc ointed as the time and place for hee Ditch Company, and the proper To inemoralize the valuable aid settlement of said account and he officers thereof to cancel said cer which he gave to the forestry pro FURNITURE WANTED We pay aring of said report and petition, highest prices for used furniture. at which time and place any inter- tificate No. 2278 and to issue to gram during his long service ln Nordale Furniture company. 21jtfc ^ested person may appear and file plaintiff a new certificate in lieu congress, one of Oregon’s state for thereof. ests is to be named after the late written exceptions to said account This summons is published by United States Senator Charles L. and report and contest the same. order of the Hon. Rubi. D. Lytle. Notice further is given that said Circuit Judge, dated May 4th. 1944. McNary. PIE SOCIAL—Out-Our-Way club account Is for final settlement, and prescribing that this summons be The state forestry board has app wishes to announce that a victory the estate is ready for distribution. ointed a special committee to sel served by publication thereof, once ect the forest which will bear the quilt will be given away at pro- gram and pie auction at Oregon distribution and pp°n approval of final account pa(.h wppk for four consecutive senator's name. The committee will of the estate immed weeks in the Nyssa Gate City Jour report back with its recommendat Trail school house Friday eve nal, a newspaper published in Mal ning. May 19. Each lady is asked iately will be had. Dated and first publ. Apr. 27, 1944. heur County Oregon, and the date ions at the annual meeting of the to bring a pie, which will be auc board in June. Publ. May 25, 1944. the first publication is May 11, GUBERNATORIAL ACCLAIM tioned off. 11M2XP Last Mary E. Bevins, Administratrix of 1944. Governor Earl Snell endorsed the Estate of Julius Bevins, De PERSONAL—Lonely? Write box 26. A. L. Fletcher Rose Festival of 1944 with the foll ceased. Vancouver, Washington. 18MTFC Attorney for Plaintiff owing pronouncement this week: Residence and Post Office “The Junior Rose Festival becomes Address, Nyssa. Oregon. mofe important perhaps than here tofore as the Junior Parade will be NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING the big event of the entire Rose NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that Festival. This promise a gratifying MISCELLANEOUS For Sale LOST Capital Parade' Legal Advertisement For Rent WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Professional Business Directory DENTISTS J. R. CUNDALL Dentist OPTOMETRISTS DR. J. A. McFALL “See MrFaU and Soe Better" Phone 56-J Saraan Clinic NYSSA OREOON JEWELRY STORES ----- PAULUS JEWELRY STORE Unkm Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street at Second WYGKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREOON SHOE SHOPS Abbott’s Sho« Shop AU kinds of shoe and harness repairing Across front post office EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREOON L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Dally—Except Sunday Pry Building SARAZIN CLINIC M. sure, here are a few simple rules we must foll ow: Do not water from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Do not allow hoses to lay in one place long walks: Water must be off from 10 p.m. to fi a.m. Above all else remember that any time the fire siren blows turn off all water. This will allow more pressure to fight said fires. D. General practice of medietas X-Ray Since vve have had to abandon the low pres enough to waste water down streets and side PHYSICIANS J. J. Sarazin, Notice to City Water Users Phyriothera« Claude Willson City Water Master. PAGE THREE Buena Vista satisfactory solution to a wartime l J. UW ■ who attended the roller problem in the continuation of the ..sating party Saturday evening prominence and importance of this were Romaine Jennings, George Mr .and Mrs. ^ i.. llendry and Oregon tradition.” McOee, Edward and Irvin Topllff, "The Rose Festival means a great daughters left for their home at Donna and Alva Goodell, and deal in the life of Oregon. It in Glenn is Ferry after spending the Dorothy, Bob and Thelma Fiorea. creases the public interest, draws past week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ella Louise Highland spent national attention to the glories th Hendry's parents, Mr. and Mrs the past week at the S. B. Hoffman at belong to Oregon and builds our J. W. Jennings. home visiting her son. David. pride in our state. Richard Bertram left for Da The Out Our Way club held FORESTRY VISION kota Thursday after spending the its regular meeting in connection Secretary of State Robert S. Far past several months at the home with the annual party at the rell, Jr„ said this week he would of his brother, Willis Bertram. Willis Bertram home Thursday af ask the legislature to create a rev William Pinkerton of Boise spent ternoon. olving fund to permit the state to several days the past week at the Mrs. Cecil Fiorea took first acquire lands whiefj may be built Alva Goodell home. Mr. Goodell prize for the best costume. into state forests. He states he has and Mr. Pinkerton were in the Mrs. Olen Hoffman gave a read discussed the plan with several leg last World War together and had ing, Thelma and Dorothy Fiorea islators who favor such a law. not seen each other for 19 years sang a song. Refreshments of SCHOOL FLAG DAY Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver fruit cocktails, sandwiches, salad, Governor Earl Snell has asked all called at the Mike Hailey home fruit cake and coffee were served. schools to observe May 15 as school near Fruitland Thursday. The next meeting will be held at flag day with special programs. Those of the Y. G. A. of this the Randolph home June 8. National Flag Day, June 14, will come after Oregon schools have begun their summer vacation, the governor pointed out. CAPITAL SHORTS There is a shortage of election day clerks, say reports from nearly every county in the state Oregon cherry pickers will receive a maxi- j mum of 3 cents a pound this year State Labor Commissioner Klmsey states The liquor commission has traded 2,000 barrels of "young" bo urbon, secured ln the famous Ken tucky distillary deal, to two eastern firms for bottled blended whiskey Joseph Harvey was elected chair man of Townsend clubs at a state meeting held at the capital last Sunday Attorney General Neuner has ruled that school districts can not accept or maintain property to be used as a cemetary Franklin C. Howell, Portland attorney, has I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election been appointed Judge of the Mult nomah county circuit court-says he as Sheriff of Malheur County, Oregon subject will be a candidate to succeed him to the will of the Democratic voters at the Prim self in November M EN W A N T E D TRUCK DRIVERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN We have openings for drivers, deliverymen and warehousemen. Maximum wages. If interested call or write: G IB B S T R U C K LINES 417 Capitol Blvd., Boise, Idaho Please state draft status, if you write. To The Voters: Patriotic Theme Is Carried Out (Continued From Page 1) Waud, who represented Malheur county. Margaret Sarazin and Willis (Billy) Fry were announced as the winners of the outstanding stu dent awards. Mr. Hartley announced the upper fourth of the senior class from the scholastic standpoint and said they were the students who had al ready participated ln the pro gram. He said seven Nyssa sen iors had been accepted for fur ther training after taking the army and navy tests, but that because of change in regulations three of the boys, Tom Church, L. Cristoffer and Roy Naemure, had been de clared ineligible because of age However, they will soon enter the service. The other four who pass ed the tests are Harold Wilson, Robert Heldt, George Funatake and Don Bishop. Another boy in the air corps reserve is Charles Mc Coy. One of the seniors, Harold Loe, “made the V-' program”. Houston Keck, who has enlisted in the navy, will be shipping out to Farragut, Idaho, soon. Dennis Fife has entered the marines. Ches ter T. Ashby, a member of the graduating class, is a seaman 2nd class, in the navy. Mr. Hartley, announcing the scholarships, said We have a very outstanding 4-H girl ln this class. The Union Pacific has awarded a (100 scholarship to Donna Dlm- mick. who has a long list of achievements. “One of the most coveted schol arships is the Aaron Frank schol arship. She did not win the award, but Margaret Sarazin was one of the 15 contenders in the state. Other scholarships will be an nounced later. Kenneth Waud said the senior class had purchased a (100 war bond for the student body for a camera to be bought after the war. Harry Counsll. student body president, accepted the gift. Other numbers on the program were presentation of class. Miss Lois Rice, class advisor; presen tation of diplomas, Oarlos Buch ner. chairman of the school board: “The Graduate’s Cree^T, honor students; benediction. Rev. Salter. "Star Spangled Banner", sung by the audience, and the recessional. “The Grey Church”, high school band. The graduates are: Martha Jane Aaams, Chester T. Ashby S 2-c, Mary Rose Atagi. Vio let Clowers Bailey, Donald F. Bish op, Roma Elizabeth Black. Dar Thel Bybee. Jay Sherman Bybee. Thom as Clyde Church. Dorothy Lucille Coffman. Tildon Leroy Cristoffer, Dona Faye Dimmick, Alma Lee Di- ven. Dennis Odell Fife. Willis Ed mond Fry. James M Fujtl, Oeorgr Funatake. Nellie Fayette Gann, Ar lan John Haroldson, Robert Eug ene Heldt. Ailene Hendricks. Angela Hope Herrman. Delvan Dee Htbbert. Alta Loma Howell. Michlko Jlo, Abdul Houston Keck. Noriko Kldo. Harold Robert Loe, Charles Edgar McCoy. Cleo Loneus McDowell. Aloha Maw. Roy Naemura. Jean Chlye Nishl, Leona Mae Rieharson, Merrill Dean Robbins. Margaret E Sarazin Way ne Christopher 8tory, Howard Rich ard Waddell. Kenneth Edwin Waud. and Harold Wilson. ary election on May 19, 1944. C.W. GLENN Going To Vote? Why Not? It’s your citizenship right. Used intelligently it will help you. Vote X 59 For Co. Commissioner Fred Burgess To the Voters I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for Assessor for Malheur county, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the Democratic voters at the Primary election on May 19, 1944. Murray Morton Paid Political Advertisement To the Voters I hereby announce my candidacy for re-elect ion as County Clerk of Malheur County, Oreg on, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Primary Election on May 19, 1944. H. S. Sackett Paid Political Advertisement TO THE VOTERS OF MALHEUR COUNTY: If nominated and re-elected* to the office of Co unty Judge, I will work hard right along for the best interests of the entire County; stand al ways for the welfare of all its people; help im prove conditions by supporting worthy efforts to do so; oppose any attempt to spend money on something we can get along without until after the War; cut the running expense of the County to the lowest possible figure consistent with necessity and efficiency; start a road pro gram going to take care of the roads as they sh ould be taken care of, in charge of some one who can handle it; devote my entire time to yo ur service and he proud to do so. Yours sincerely, David F. Graham Paid Political Advertisement