Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 03, 1944, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
Classified
PÁGÉ THRËE
TH U R S D A Y AU G U ST 3. 1944
• i s.
Complaint on file herein.
and Willamette.
*
| a party In honor of Clint Reno.
This Summons is published by
In the absence of Rev N evln ' Kenneth Buck and Dick Ashcraft
'O rder of the Honorable Robt. D.
Dr John Anderson of the College , who were home from Farragut. and
Lytle. Judge of the Circuit Court
of Malheur County State of Oregon
. of Idaho preached at the United : Ralph Williams, who will leave
which Order was dated July 11. 19-
j Presbyterian church Sunday
Dr |soon
i ° ln the navy. Games were
44. prescribed that this Summons
, frwpacwd by OFFICI Of WAR INFORMATION
i Anderson and family were dinner played following a program and
be served by publication thereof,
refreshments served at the close
guests at the P atch home.
jonce each week for four consecutive
of the evening.
RATES: Two cent* per word lo r each Issue Minimum cash In
Mrs Threlma Elliott and K en­
! weeks in the Nyssa Gate City Jour­ T O W N AN D FARM
damaged shoes before August 31.
advance Is 30c.
nal, a newspaper of general circul­ P L E N T IF U L POODS DURING A U ­
neth
and Donald were Tuesday
But there Is no time limit on the
ation, printed and published at
evening guests
at
the
Wesley
G U ST
sales
after
the
dealer
has
received
Nyssa, In Malheur County Oregon.
Plerey home.
Foods expected to be plentiful
the O PA non-ratloned stickers and
The date of the first publication
The J. C. Watson and Sewell
August Bartholoma of Aberdeen,
throughout most of the Country
of this Summons is July 13, 1944,
produce companies are both run­ Idaho spent Monday night at Alva
during August, according to the attached them to the shoes.
and of the last publication August
War Food Administration, are fresh BUTTE R STOCKS WERE M ELT- ning to full capacity and many Goodell's home.
S IM M O N S FOR PU B LIC ATIO N
10. 1944.
carloads of potatoes leave Adrian
Ben Cleaver called at the George
tomatoes. fresh peaches, peanut j IN G A W A Y
F O R 3 A L B — T r a l l e r h o u s e fo r s a ie ; I N THE C IR C U IT COURT OF THE
Charles W. Swan
daily.
Cleaver home Sunday afternoon.
butter, citrus marmalade, canned I The recent hike of four ration
or trade
Good condition.
Bùx I STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
Lytle Building
The Adrian American Legion and
Earl Jennings left Sunday after
green and wax beans, frozen vege- I Points a pound on creamery butter
356, Nyssa.
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C O U N TY OF MALHEUR
Vale, Oregon
tables, frozen baked beans, dry-mix was made necessary. O PA says, be- auiliary unit held their meetings ' spending the past month at the ho-
Attorney for Plaintiff
and dehydrated soups, oatmeal, wh- cause civilians were buying in ex­ | in the Ridgevlew school club rooms me of his parents Mr and Mrs J. W.
FO R SALE—Barrel pumps. Hol­ FRED WOODS,
eat
flour and bread, amrcaronl. sp- ciss of their allocations for civilian for the election of officers for the Jennings. He is In the navy,
Plaintiff,
lingsworth Hardware and Imple­
IN THE CO U NTY COURT OF THE
The Legion post j Mrs Alva Goodell returned home
aghetti,
noodles and soya flour, gr- supplies and were thus threatening coming year.
ment company.
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vs:
iT A T E OF OREGON. IN AND
equitable distribution by reducing qlected Harry Jurgens command- Thursday after spending a week
its and flakes.
FOR
THE
C
O
U
NTY
OF
M
ALHEUR
ESTATE
O
F
W.
A.
TEUTSCH,
FO R SALE— White rock fryers. 1 »4
wholesalers and retailers stocks. P r ­ er: Mr Judd, adjutant; Claude visiting her sister, Mrs Henry Est-
WtHBRE IS YO U R SHARE?
No. 1975.
Deceased; the U N K NO W N HE­
Eachus. chaplain, and Floyd Me-1 rick and family of Merldean.
miles southwest of Nyssa. E. P.
O f the eight million tons of paper ocessed butter continues at four
IR S O F W. A. TEUTSCH, dece­ NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT IN
j C. C. Wyckoff of Hawthorne, Ne-
Merrick.
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needed for salvage in 1944. the War | ted points a pound and farm butter Kague, service officer.
ased; A L ID A B. Teutsch, Widow ESTATE OF ROBERT LEE Mc-
The auviliary unit elected Mar- vada called at the Ray G riffith ho-
at eight red points, while creamery
Production
Board
says
38
percent
FOR SALE—Chester White boars
of W A. Teutsch, deceased. If COY A MINOR.
gle McKague as president. Effle me. Mr Wyckoff was en route home
Is in hiding In American homes and butter now requires 16 red points a
living, otherwise the UN KNO W N In The Matter of the Guardianship
and sow pigs. Eligible to register
Peterson, vice president; Frances from Baker where he had purch-
pound.
farms,
while
the
other
62
percent
Is
of
Cash Turner, Nyssa, Oregon, route
H EIRS O F A L ID A B T E U T ­
Hastrider, secretary; Sue Ashcraft, ased a ranch.
SCH, deceased; ESTATE OF The persons and Estates of Robert to be found in the files and store
2. north of Mitchell butte.
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treasurer: Pauline Eachus. chap- j Pfc. Leonard Cleaver Is expected
rooms of American Industry. II the
M YRTLE
WOODS TU R TO N, Lee McCoy and Gayle Marie McCoy.
lain;
Gloria
Pounds,
historian, home this week from the hospital
Boy Scouts or the G irl Scouts don't
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and pasture
deceased; and also all other per­
Notice is hereby given that Laura
and Bertha Underdahl, sergeant- at Brlnghan City. Utah. He Is rece­
lind
those
home-hidden
hoards
ot
seeds.
Hollingsworth
Hardware
sons or parties unknown claim ­ I. McBain. guardian of the person
Rev. and Mrs Reiman and family at-arms. Clara Points and Hilda iving a medical discharge from the
and Implement Co.
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ing any right, title, interest, lien and estate of Robert Lee McCoy, a waste paper before next Pall, school returned Tuesday from Sanders. Davis, past auxiliary presidents, army.
children
hope
to
dig
them
out.
or estate in the real property de- minor, has filed for final settlement
FO R SALE—Small Economy King
Idaho, where they attended the were elected delegates to the de­
scribed in the Complaint herein, her account and report of her adm­ V IC T O R Y GARDENS FOR F A LL Free Methodist conference.
partment convention.
At Payette Lakes—
separato! W. W. Foster.
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W FA wants more Fall victory
or any part thereof.
inistration as guardian of Robert!
The D. W. Patch family were
Mr and Mrs. Qutnby. Mrs. Herb­
M r and Mrs Glen Pounds and
gardens,
especially
In
the
South
FOR SALE- Modern four-room ho­
Lee McCoy, a minor, together with
Defendants.
Gloria were Thursday evening din­ Sunday evening dinner guests at ert Fisher, Mrs. Emil Stunz and
where
late
Summer
planting
o
i
let­
use, 5th and Good. Inquire Henry To: Estate o f W. A. Teutsch. De­ her petition for final distribution of
daughter, Greta, and M rs. Dave
ner guests at the L. C. Pounds ho­ the Hartley home in Nyssa.
Hartley.
27J2xc ceased; the unknown heirs o f W. A. said estate, and that the hearing of tuce. cabbage, kale, beets, spinach, me in Nyssa.
On Wednesday night at the high j Mitchell and daughter spent the
turnips,
collards
and
carrots
will
Teutsch, deceased; Alida B. Teut­ the same has been fled by the judge
lakes.
Mrs W E. Willis, the former Rose school a group of friends met for I week-end at Payette
FOR SALE—Two new modern hou­ sch, widow of W. A. Teutsch. de­ of the above-entitled court for F ri­ produce fresh produce until the gr­
McGinnis,
Is
visiting
her
parents,
ound
freezes.
W
F
A
wants
to
incr­
ses, $5000 each. One with two bed- ceased. if living, otherwise the un- day. the 18th day of August. 1944.
ease the victory garden harvest 25 Mr and Mrs Alvin McGinnis.
rOU,m ! ' „ , I WO 1.° 'a?re “ acts’„ *2750,'known heirs o f' AUda B Teutsch, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. of said
LE T US PRO VID E A HOME M AR K E T FOR YO UR FAT HOGS
William Bunch o f Pendleton vis­
and $4000 In Apple valley. Several deceased; estate of Myrtle Woods day, at the courtroom of said court percent.
good buys on 40's, $3500 to $10,000 Turton, deceased; and also all other in Vale, Oregon; and all persons In­ HORSES AND MULES DEMOB­ ited in Adrian Saturday.
Sell where there Is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un­
Rev. and Mrs Nevln returned T u ­
One 80. modern house, execllent persons or parties unknown clam­ terested In said guardianship estate ILIZ E D ''
necessary expense Incurred through a great number of men
Mechanization o f the Army re­ esday from Seabeck, Washington.
improvements, $11,000.
ing any right, title, interest, lien or are notified then and there to app­
required to handle your hog3 and where you can see and check
The “ No-Name'’ club, headed by
A. L. Atkeson.
estate in the real property describ­ ear and show cause, if any they ha­ sulted in a surplus stock of 17.000
the weight of your hogs yourself.
Mrs
Bethel
Martin,
entertained
at
ed in the Complaint herein, or any ve, why the said account should not horses, an O ffice of War Informat­
LOST
a shower for Mrs Willis at the A l­
Wc buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards In Nyssa, Ore.
be settled and allowed, and why ion report on surplus war property
part thereof, Defendants.
vin McGinnis home Wednesday a f­
and Homedale, Idaho.
IN TH E NAM E O F THE STA TE distribution of said estate should shows. Dealers bought the horses ternoon.
LO ST—Felca wrist watch, illum-
inous dial. Lost in or near Adrian. O F O R E G O N : You and each of yoirt not thereupon be immediately made at sales and sold three-fourths of
For Friday’s price phone 111 R. Nyssa. between the hours oi
Miss Marie Muntjiwerff visited
Reward.
Jewell Wilson, route 1. are hereby required to appear a n d : to the persons entitled thereto, wi- them to farmers. Between 600 and three days last week with her cou­
5 P M. and 9 P M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on Friday.
700
mules,
also
displaced
by
Army
3A2XP I enswer the Complaint filed against thout further notice of proceedings.
Nyssa.
mechanization, have been auctioned sin, Virginia Belnap of Payette.
Laura I. McBain
F R A N K K U LLAN D E R
you in the above entitled suit, on or
The Young People's society of the
FOR SALE—Commercial fe rtiliz e r - j before four weeks from the 13ih
Guardian o f the Person and off.
United
Presbyterian
church
held
a
ammonia nitrate and ammonia sul- | <jay of July 1944' said date being the
Estate o f Robert Lee McCoy, G ASO LIN E FOR THOSE ON LEA­
swimming party at Caldwell Tues­
VE
phate. Fruitland nursery, Fruitland, | date of the first publication of th-
a minor.
Idaho.
1JTFC is Summons, and said period of four
Members of the Armed Services day evening. Special guests were
will get a gallon of gasoline for ea­ Dud Kurtz and Dick Ashcraft
weeks being the time prescribed for
M r and Mrs Bill Woods are visit­
ch day of their leave or furlough
publication hereof, and if you fall
up to 30 gallons, according to a new ing at Coeur de' Alene. Idaho.
W ANTE D _T O B U Y-C ash-in -han d 110 appear and anfiWer said Comp‘ -
Mrs Francis D effer and children
aint. for want thereof, the plaintiff
Minnie Moyes returned this week O ffice of Price Administration pol­
for your car. Jesse M. Chase, be­
Have you bought any new household equip­
arrived home Monday form western
will apply to the Court for the rel­ from a month's visit with her dau­ icy. No ration will be granted for
hind the past office, Ontario. 3Alxc
Oregon where they visited relatives.
passes,
for
liberties
or
for
leaves
or
ief prayed for in: his Complaint.
ment
recently?
Yes
No
ghters in Seattle.
Mrs John Nevln entertained Mon­
Said suit is brought for the pur­
W ANTED —Used furniture. Highest
Mrs Jessie Callahan visited her furloughs of less than three days,
day in honor o f Laura Louise's 10th
Have you made any improvements or addit­
prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa pose o f securing a Decree, adjudg­ daughter, Dawna, who is in the at the suggestion of the Army and birthday.
Furniture Co.
1ATFC ing that the defendants, and each Holy Rosary hospital with her in­ Navy. The member o f the Armed
ions
to your property?
1 Yes
No
________________
__
______
Glenwood
Pounds
left
Monday
for
Services should apply for gasoline
and all of them, have no right, title, fant daughter, born July 19.
WE P A Y H IG H E ST PR IC E S for interest, lien or estate whatsoever
rations
to
the
War
Price
and
R
a
t-|
^
a^e^
e
*a*
5e
^
or
a
vacation.
He
was
Mrs Pearl Balantyne is visiting
Are you still renewing your fire insurance for
live fox feed horses Phone 8 Pay­ in and to the following described
ioning Board having jurisdiction sccomPanled by his parents, Mr
relatives in Utah.
ette.
27Ntfc real prooerty located in the City of
over the automobile he Is to drive and_ Mrs L. C. Pounds of Nyssa.
the same amount you have been carrying for
George Callahan and family of
Mrs Threlma Elliott attended the
and he should present proper leave
F U R N IT U R E W A N TE D —We pay Nyssa, Malheur County, State of Nyssa visited last Sunday evening
years?
Yes
No
4-H
conference
at
Payette
lakes
or
furlough
papers.
at the Joseph Callahan home.
highest prices for used furniture. Oregon, to wit:
last week.
Lots 7, 8 and 9 of Block 1,
W. A. Bybee's mother from Utah C E ILIN G S ON R E STAU R AN T P R ­
Nordale Furniture company.
21Jtfc
Are you aware that it would cost you much
Helen Pullen and Allen Nelson,
ICES
Teutsch's Addition to the T o ­
visited his family last week.
who is home on leave from a navy
By
August
16
every
eating
and
more
today to replace practically all o f your be­
wn of Nyssa Oregon, the same
Mr and Mrs William Moyes went
base at Cuba, were married at Na­
being platted from and a part
longings?
*
Yes
No
to Baker last Monday on business. drinking establishment in the Cou­
mpa July 19. They are former gr­
T O T R A D E —Good used washer to
of the SEH o f N W 1. of Sect­
Ray Callahan and Nathan Orr, ntry is required to post its ceiling
aduates of Adrian union high sch­
trade for refrigerator. Phone 64.
prices
on
40
basic
meals
and
food
ion 32, Township 19 South,
from this vicinity went to Camp
ool.
If your answer to any of these questions is
22JTFC
Range 47 E.W.M.
Billy Rice at Warm lake with the items on an official poster supplied
Howard Hatch has gone with a
and that the title ot the plaintiff Nyssa Scout Tfoop 158) for a 10 toy the War Price and Rationing
“
yes”
, phone us at once.
Board, OPA announces. Prices are group of 4-H club members to
thereto is a good and valid title in
Corsets Surgical garm- fee simple, and forever enjoining days camporee under the leader to be the same as those charged their summer camp at Payette
ship of Leo Childs.
lakes.
ents
and debarring the defendants, and
Elza Nlccum Is building a new during the week, April 4-10, 1943.
Mrs. Frances Differ and child­
ecept
that
coffee
is
to
be
five
cents
each
and
all
of
them,
from
assert­
Girdles
Brazzieres
residence.
a cup or pot unless the estbllsh- ren left on Thursday for the coast
ing any claim whatever in or to
Arthur
Callahan
will
leave
in
a
ALICE A. COLLINS
said real property or any part th­ few days for Burbank, California to ment charged more during the week She will visit relatives at Vanport;
Box 500
Phone 122-J ereof, adverse to the plaintiff; and visit his brother, Jess, and wife and October 4-10, 1942. While ceiling
for such other relief as to the the will help them to move back to prices on their posters must be
Court may seem just and equitable; Oregon.
week-day prices, those concerns th­
BUTCH ERING
at charged more for Sunday meals
Custom butchering every Monday and for his costs of suit against any
may continue such extra charge.
and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork, j o f said defendants who shall appear
Sanitary
butchering
guaranteed. 1 and contest p laintiff’s right to said
Exempt from the regulation under
Phone 05R1. One mile west of Nyssa ! lands and premises, all of which
certain conditions are places oper­
on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer.
| more fully appears by the verified
ated by schools, colleges, fraternit­
ies, hospitals, private clubs and re­
Auto Repairing
cognized charitable, religious and
Reboring, Valve GrincL cultural organizations.
G. I. VETS W A N T EDUCATIO N
ing, Lathe work. Part?
More than 1,000 veterans G.I. Joes
already have applied to the Veter­
and accessories
ans Administration for educational
benefits offered them under the so-
called G.I. Bill o f Rights. In addit­
Phone 56w
ion, 4.000 written inquiries and ma­
ny additional telephone Inquiries
about benefits offered under the
Bill have been received. T o be elig­
ible for educational benefits, a vet­
eran must have had his education
DENTISTS
interrupted and must have had 90
Doit yournelf at horn«.
Kach kit contains r_-
days active service since September
O PTO M ETRISTS
manent W are Solution,
16. 1940. with separation under con­
shampoo, curlers l
J. R. C U N D A LL
wave art. Haf». Money back g'iar-
ditions other than dishonorable
aotee O n a Ctwr«-K«r( KB
Dentist
Veterans who entered service before
NYSSA PH AR M AC Y
"See Me Fall and Boa Better”
they were 25 years old are presum­
Phone S6-J
ed to had had their education In­
Sarazln Clinic
Serving
5
Counties terrupted.
N YSSA
OREOON
From the Largest Stock of
OUT F IR E WOOD T O SAVE COAT
Genuine
Every extra cord of fire wood
JEW ELRY^STORES
American farmers supply for fuel
can save from onehalf to a ton of
E YE S IG H T SPE C IALIST
coal, W PB advises. Coal supplies
O N TA R IO
OREGON
this year wil be short and vitally
Parts
needed by essential war industries.
Orders
Shipped
Immediately
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
SOME NEW SCHOOL BUSES A T
PH YSIC IA N S
LAS T
JEWEIiRY — DIAMONDS
After almost total lack o f new
WATCHES
school buses for two years, W PB
Main Street at Second
Phntie 49
Payette. Idaho
approved a 1944 production quota
o f 5.000. of which more than 2,400
Physician and Surgeon
already have been released to sch­
ools where new buses were needed
Phone 17
to prevent absences and replace un­
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to I
Official Tim e Inspector for
safe equipment, the O ffice of D ef­
Daily—Escept Sunday
Union Pacific
ense Transportation reports.
Pry Building
O N TA R IO
OREOON
F A C TO R Y-D AM AG E D SHOES
Insurance Agency
Mr Consumer may be lucky en­
ough to get a pair of factory-dam­
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
aged shoes without a shoe ration
SHOE SHOPS
Fire and Automobile
coupon and for no more than $110
J. J. Sarazin,
D.
a pair. If his shoe dealer happens
Insurance
to have some such shoes on hand
All kinds of shoe aad harness
General practice of medictos
repairing
and obtains permission from the
Across from post office
X-Ray
Phjrstotheran
Rentals
Bonds O PA District Office to sell them
un rationed The dealer must apply
far the release of these factory-
TOWN and FARM
: in WARTIME
Advertising
MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale
Buena Vista
Legal Advertisement
Adrian
Just a moment, Please
Cow Hollow
WANTED
For TRADE
Frank T. Morgan
Hard-to Get
E.W. PRUYN
Professional aim
B usiness Directory
DR. J. A. McFALL
*
5 5
We Carry Several Sizes
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Abbott*! Shoe Shop
Clasp Envelopes
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Me Cluer- Manser
Don M. Graham
M.
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