Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1945, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FO R
SALE—One
Oliver
drawn mower, One John
binder, 6 foot cut, both in
condition. E. R. Norman,
] W A N TE D -C h ildren
! Mrs. Earl Leach.
horse
Deere
good
Apple
to
care for.
7J3xP
W ANTE D — Carpentering and re
pairing. F. A. Johnson. H. E. Coll­
ins. Phone 122J.
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Parts
W ANTED— Listings for modern
houses. Have big demand. See
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14J2XP Frank T. Morgan.
Valley.
Adrian
Mrs. E. C. Larson and sons,
j itary service.
a nd family of Oow hollow, Mr. and
j Cpl. Glascock has been working Mrs. Willard W hitt man and fam- Norman and Dale, left Friday ev­
'ln the traffic dtvi ion of the PBS ily of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. ening for Ogden to vtsit Mrs.
i Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bunch of
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Wapato. Washington visited this ^anspoUatlon seed. n. which c o o r-, Wilbur Chapin and family and H. Larson's parents and other relatives.
Many farmers in this community
1 week at the W. H. Bunch home in dinates a11 movtment o i P 61"50110' 1 C L° " ‘nSen ° f Wood Lak*' Nebr“ *
are chopping their hay in the fields.
Administrator of the estate of
¡Adrian. They arrived from Yakima. ®nd freight by air, water, rail and ka.
Mrs. Loyal Fields of Boise visited
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kv
motor vehicles. She wears the
Among those shopping in Ontar-
John Wade Robinson, Deceased.
| whi.h they team ed by airplane
the
'lo Monday sere Bob Newgen. W il- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, Jr.,
' i ‘ om Portland. While in Portland
rlb, on the African-Ediro-|bur c h a Pln » " d Kenneth Loren- Saturday evening.
NOTICE OF F IN A L HEARING
:they appeared in the Northwest pein th<,ater ribboll wUh two
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, Uiat j Neighbors. radio program to teU vice ntars, and three gold bars j
COLUM BIA AVENUE
Barbara V. Smith, Executrix o f| Qf 6 beir 14 years experience in for 18 months overtees service.
Auto Repairing
the estate of Std E. Smith, deceased, !. SiniTSDore where thev were in 1 cpl.
Cpl. GiascocK
Glascock was graouaieo
graduated irom
from ■ *®r' aI)d Mrs- Diok Oroot r e - _
has filed in the County Court o i l W
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h„ - , v
Nyssa h r * school In 1039 and from 1c* ‘ ved a lett" thls
j
Electric Welding
Malheur County. Oregon, her first |flrUCt° rS ln the M:,I“ yan *em lM ry' Eastern Oregon College of Educa- I-“ ’ 1“ - » « - Corporal Loyal Fields.'
and final account of her adminLs- ,
Bunch, a twin of W. H. Bunch tton at ^ G r a n d e In 1942.
!stat
he
awarded a
Lathe Work
tration and that the 29th day o f 'o f Adrian, teaches in Wapato high
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( certificate of merit for meiitorious
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'service in support o f combat oper-
June 1945 at the hour of 2 o'clock school.
S iin s o f
V a II a V
At
ations. Fields is stationed at an
P. M. and the County Court Room j Mrs Don Patrick, the former
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air base at Spinazzola, Italy. He
in Vale. Oregon, have been fixed
Jean Brown, has arrived in Adrian
Colleen Hillis Is spending a week wrote that he had just returned
for ^ L ^ h e l r m g ^ ^ ^ V ^ r e o u n t from Enid, Oklahoma. Lieut. Pat- visiting at the Harry Frye home fro ma vacation on the Isle of
Nyssa, Oregon, which place is here-
by designated as the place of bus-
iness in all matters connected with
| said estate.
Robert P. Thompson.
rent per word. Minimum, cosh in advance, is 30c.
MISCELLANEOUS
Saie
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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL____THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945
WANTF.D-- Listings on real es­
FO R SA LE —Smith-Corona port­ tate. We have sold everything we
able typewriter, like new. V. W. had listed. Bernard Eastman. 19ttc n f d t h e ^ w h e T e n ^ L e r e ^ n ^ 11“ *«“
’ a p,toU' ^
J ^ T ^ ttin g h a m
Is spending | ^
Nyssa Civic club met Wed-
81 LubbOCk' Iexas
a 30-day furlough at the home of nesday at the home o f Mrs. Garret
Duus, Factory Auto Court. 14J2xp. WE P A Y H IG HE ST PRICES for ixi'son interested ln said estate 108 ^
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John de Goode of Ogden and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stam.
live fox feed horses. Phone 8 , Pay­
ln Wrlt’ Merle Kygar of Owyhee visited Knottinghan,
I Miss Norma Jensen of Boise
FO R SALE—New radiator to fit ette.
ing and be heard thereon.
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Thursday at the C. G. Brown home. | Rev. R. L. Casseiman delivered came home Saturday to spend the
Said account is for final settle­
1534 or '35 standard Chevrolet. A l­
De Goode is a student at the naval his farewell sermon at the Assembly week-end with her parents, Mr. and I
HELP w a n t e d
Carry-all oper^
so John Deere number 2 mower, ator. Phone 05J11. Gannon Broth­ ment and upon being approved said academy at Annapolis.
of God church Sunday morning.
Mrs. Melvin Jensen.
w, "th »'h T n ri!
M r- and Mrs- Harvey Otis and i Mr. and Mrs Bob Newgen spent
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mowerson
good condition. G. H. Horn, 7th ers.
24Mtfc. nviri'*
of the Executrix in acooixLmee with Emily enterlalned at dinner Wed‘ Sunday visiting in the Cecil Riddle and Dale were in Boise last week.
and Locust, Nyssa.
14J2xp.
GRAVEL, E X CAVATING
! h nesdi,y evening for the Dennis home in Nu-Acres.
Mr. Mowerson received eye treat-
he provisions o f the last will and
and on Sund
f ,
Kenneth
Lorensen
and ment.
L. H. Snodgrass
FO R SALE—Allis Chalmers 15 H. P.
tesutnent
of
said
deceased,
anti
Beaumont
and
Miss
May
fa^
er-in
-law
.
H.
C.
Lorensen
of
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General custom work, gravel, ex­
220 or 440-3 phase motor and
Lake, Nebraska were 0 n t. j
I.
cavating. 301 Third St. Ph. 08R2, said administration brought to a
close and said Executrix discharged. , w ,
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S e i 'V i n
centrifugal pump, size 3X2%, speed Nyssa. Oregon.
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Counties
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Miss Arlene Peterson arrived in ario visitors Tuesday.
Barbara V. Smith.
3000, complete with switch and
Largest Stork of
From
Adrian Saturday. She has com-
Mary Query spent three days
Executrix of the estate of
BUTCHERING
starter. Also Byron-Jackson cen­
Genuine
pleted her junior year at Oregon working last week at the W. F
Custom butchering every Mon­ Sid E. Smith, deceased.
trifugal pump. 200 G. P. M „ speed
¡State college.
Morton home in Boise.
1150, complete with 15 horsepower day and Friday. Beef, sheep and
Mrs. Betty Korman and daughter
Mrs. Robert Ditty and sm all 1
Westing-house 3 phase motor, swit­ pork. Sanitary butchering guaran­ N O TICE OF HEARING, OWYHEE went to Boise last week-end for son, Byron Dean, came home Mon­
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ch and starter. City o f Nyssa, teed. Phone 05R1. All stock must
an extended visit.
day from the Brittingham Nursing
Parts
come in Thursday or Sunday after­ Notice hereby is given, that there
Oregon.
lOMtfc.
William Toomb and Dorothy and home in Ontario.
noon between 1 o'clock and 7. No have been filed with the Board of
Orders Shipped Immediately
Berne Lorensen, who spent the
FO R SALE—Small house east o f . i;tock accepted on butchering day. 1 Directors cf the Owyhee Irrigation 1
visited relatives in Ironside Sunday, lost few weeks in Nebraska work-
tracks In Ward addition. $1000 j on e mile west of Nyssa on Alberta District, petitions lor inclusion into
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, Mrs. George de Haven entertained Ing, came home Tuesday morning
cash. See Frank T. Morgan. 25Jtfc. ¿venue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc the Owyhee Irrigation District, of
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, members of the young married and is to report to Portland this
the tracts of land hereinafter set
,
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Phone 49
Payette. Idaho
FO R SALE—Two 2-room houses
week for -his physical examination
s
“f
L.epal Advertisement I forth and that the owners of said
with baths. Bernard Eastman. 7JUc
before entering the navy. .
'tracts of land and the petitioners dy,erlan ( "
h . ^ ‘day ey™
Rev. and Mrs. Casseiman returned
NOTICE OF FIN AL
are as follows:
T
F O R SALE— Small acreage, close
Tuesday evening after spending a
rr r* T 3 ,
t
¡handkerchi ef shower.
SETTLEM ENT
H. C. Boyer and Ople Boyer--
t Peterson family were
in. good location, vineyard. Terms.
few days visiting in Idaho.
N O TICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that
A. L. Atkeson.
24Mtfc.
A well drill owned by A rt Grant
m 32' TOWnShiP «
“ dinner guests at t h e V a n k
Hilda Louise Tensen, Executrix of n WS T t V e T
of Boise is in optration on the
t L
Moore- All land in the l C^hUl hame In Nyssa.
FO R SALE— Michael-Leonard gar­ the estate of Bettie Lafrenz, de­
Mrs. Norman Owing of Napa, Anton Myhr place increasing the
den seed. Alfalfa, pasture and clover ceased, has filed in the County N 'i N W 'i ,
North
of
Frohman |
seeds. Hollingsworth Hardware and Court o f Malheur County. Oregon, Ditch in Sec. 13. Township 18, S. California was a visitor at the C. depth of the present well.
G. Brown home Friday.
H. C. Lorensen. who has been
her first and final account of her R. 45, E. W. M.
Implement Co.
31Mtfc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richards and dau- visiting his son, Kenneth Lorensen,
administration an l that the 29th 1 Lino Uberuaga—S W 'iS W '4
W e can arrange for a
o f!
FOR SALE— 1938 1 . D. Interna­ day of June, 1945 at the hour of Seetion 26 Township 17 s ' R. 46. khter of Notus visited at the Will- and fam ily left the -first of the
interest
rate to you.
tional trac tractor, one 14-foot 2 o'clock P. M. and the County E W M
week for his home in Wood Lake,
lam Ashcraft home Sunday.
A great deal of damage was caus­ Nebraska.
hydraulic
scraper,
one
16-foot Court Room in Vale, Oregon, have
! O. H. McClellan and Hannah
ed in this vicinity by the hail Irwin Wolfe came Friday evening
field cultivator, one 10-foot Wheat- been fixed by the Court as the
McClellan—E S S E N of Section 8 .
storm that occurred June 9.
land disc plow. Phone 05J11. Gan­ time and place for the hearing of
-to spend his furlough with his
Township 18. S. R. 45, E. W. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolfe,
non Brothers.
24Mtfc. said account and any objection.,
| Herman Welker—NW !4SW ',i of
that may be filed thereto, when Section 10. Twp. 17, S. R. 47, E. W. Barbara returned Monday from the and other relatives.
STO R AG E — Consolidated Freight-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin.
and where any person Interested M, and NEUSEV4 of Section 9, coast, where Mrs. Hatch attended
ways buildti'o, First street. See
the cannery school at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
in said estate may appear, file Twp. 17. S. R. 47. E. W. M.
Jake at the Fix-It shop.
24Mtfc
the Harry Russell family of Cow Hollow. Mr. and
objections in writing and be heard 1 That the prayer of each of said They visited
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I petitions and petitioners is that f » « “ 1* and relatives in Portland Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen, and Mrs.
F OR SALE— Eureka vacuum clean­ thereon.
Willard Whittman and children of
Said account Is for final settle­ Ian order be made by the Board of
er. Jake's Fix-it shop.
14Jtfc.
ret™ *
ment and upon being approved Directors of the Owyhee Irriga-
“ r and Mrs. Frank Parr Mr. Nyssa attended the Nebraska pic­
said estate will be closed, a dis­ tion District that the lands des- and “ rs Henry Hartley and Mr nic at the park In Caldwell Sun­
tribution made of the remaining cribed in each of such petitions and Mrs. W alter McPartlana of day.
Charles and Robert Ditty hauled
FO UND —A certificate of discharge assets and the executrix discharged and as hereinabove set forth, be Nyssa were Monday dinner guests
at the Dennis Patch home.
seed potatoes from Baker Wednes­
issued by the department of comm­
Hilda Louise Tensen.
j included within the boundaries of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter trans­ day and Thursday.
erce. bureau of marine inspection
Executrix of the estate of
'said Owyhee Irrigation District.
acted business in Ontario Satur­
Prayer meeting was held W ed­
and navigation, to Nicholas J. Rad- Bettie Lafrenz. deceased.
! Notice Farther Is Given, That
nesday evening in the T. H. Brewer
onich. Owner may. have certificate Flr t. pub. May 31.
said petitions will be heard and day.
Mr. and Mrs. George de Haven home in Owyhee.
by paying for this advertisement.
Last pub. June 28. 1945
considered by the Board of Direct-
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and family visited relatives in Ont­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen
21 Jlxc i
¡ors of the Owyhee Irrigation Dis-
Phone Parma 6J2
Sunday.
entertained at supper Monday ev­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
j trict at its regular meeting to be ario
Charles Damon. C. S. K . of the ening Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker
W ANTED
¡N O TIC E HEREBY is given, to the held on Tuesday the third day of
navy, and Mrs. Damon are visiting
creditors and all persons interested
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WANTED
Furnished apartment in the estate o f John Wade Robin­ July 1945 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. a t ,
the
district
office
in
Nyssa,
Ore-
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at^ . b e ^ h'^lp „ I^ 1^ a,l I _b<^ ec
by June 25. Veteran world war 2 son. deceased: that the under­
The W. H. Bunch, Henry Reuter,
end wife. No children or pets. R. signed has been appointed Admin­ gon and all persons interested or Dave Matthews and Dan Holly
desiring to object thereto, are.
F. Lay, route 1. Box 156. Ontario.
istrator of the estate o f John notified to appear at the O ffice' aml» «
at
B .unoh
14JJ2XP. Wade Robinson, deceased and has aforesaid, at the time and place ° r ..p icn ic supper Sunday even ng
above stated, and show cause, ln f
bonor of the Dpnnis Patch
W A N TE D — Bn!e1 hay. Cash paid qualified as such.
All persons having claims against writing, if any they have, why fa ™Uy' . . .
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t
rn delivery. Fee H. van Egmond at
said
estate
are
required
to
present
the prayers of said petitions and I
Ady,an C' f , mptr at ^
Ral«e P tyelte Lumbpr Co. or phone
each
of
them
should
not
be
grant-
home
of
their
pack
leader,
Donald
the
same
with
the
proper
vouchers
255M. Ontario after 7 p. m. 21J2xc.
, Elliott Thursday evening.
! duly verified within six months
W A N T F D -- Baby calves. Phone No. ! of tne date of the first publication ' Dated this 5th day of June 19451 W W. SmlM who has been ill
nt the home of his daughter. Mrs.
fO l-F il and I will come after them. ! of this nolice, to the undersigned
by order of the Board of Direc­
Alvin McGinnis, is improving in
O. P. Cotinsil, route 2. Nyssa. 21Jtfc at the office of A. L. Fietcher in
tors.
health.
Frank T. Morgan, Secretary,
j
Me Cluer-Manser
E. W. Pruyn
Nyssa, Oregon
Concientious
Guidance
W e feel it a privilege
to be of the greatest
help possible to those
who come to us for ser­
vice. All details for
outstandingly beautiful
services can be entrust­
ed to our care.
NYSSA FUNERAL
HOME
FARMERS
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
long term loan at low
Bernard Eastman
FOR PLUMBING AND
PIPE FITTING CALL
Found
J.E . Brower
Professional 4M
Business Directory
J E W E L R Y STORES
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
OPTOM ETRISTS
DR. J. A. McFALL
“ S tf M< Fall and So* Better'
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
JEW ELRY
—
DIAM ONDS
WATCHES
Main Street at Second
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Tim e inspector for
Union Pacific
O N TA R IO
OREGON
george
J ackson
MODERN W A TC H D E P A IR IN G j
State Licensed
Watchmaker
O N TA R IO , OREGON
3% blocks N. of City Hall
EYESIGHT SPE C IALIST
O N TA RIO
OREGON
PH Y S IC IA N S ~ ~
SARAZTN C LINIC
J. J. Sarazin.
M. D.
General practice of medicine
X -ray
Physiotherapy
L. A. Muulding, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone $7
Hnurs- 10 to 12 and t to 8
Daliv—Except Sunday
Fry Building
HAY BUYER
DENTISTS
W . F. Jahn
Dealer in hay and grain
No. 5, Factory Court
Phone 68M
Opposite sugar factory
J. R. C U N D A L L
Dentist
Phone 56-J
Sarazin Clinic
NYSSA
OREGON
Owyhee Irrigation District.
First pub. June 7. 1945.
Last pub. June 28, 1945.
LT. S U N D Q U IS T TO
R E A CH HOM E SO O N
N O TTCE OF F IN A L SE TTLE M EN T
Fred SundquLst. who lives near
ESTATE OF E. M. BLODGETT. Nyssa, has reported receiving a let-
DECEASED
er recently from his youngest son.
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that it. Victor V. Sundquist, who was
B. T. Frost, the Administrator recently released from a German
with the will annexed of the estate prison camp on the Baltic coast.
o f E. M. Blodgett, deceased, has Previously reported by the govem-
filed In the County Court of M al­ nent as missing and later a pris­
heur County. Oregon, his report oner of war, Lt. Sundquist was
of his administration with his captured when the plane of which
first and final account, and that he was navigator was shot down
the 14th day o f July, 1945 at the over Munich while serving with
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. and the the 15th air force based ln Italy.
County Court Room at Vale, Ore-
The letter stated that when Lt.
Î gon has been appointed by the Sundquist's German captors retreat-
Court as the time apd place for I ed
the advance of the al-
j the hearing of same and any ob - 1 jjed army prisoners of the camp
! jections that may be filed by any 1 were
behind. The next day a
| person Interested, where and when Rusian army
in, took poss-
they may appear, file objections ^ es 8 jon and provided everything the
in writing and be heard thereon. | prisoners requested, even driving
Said account is for final settle- | ¡n a band 0f cattle and in bluster-
1 ment and upon being approved I )ng good humor, telling them to eat
and settled, said estate will be a]j tbe meat they wanted,
distributed in accordance with the |
letter
the first received
provisions of the last will and from the officer since the one that
testament of said E. M. Blodgett,' was rpeej Vpd through the Red Cross
j and the estate closed, and said jn December, stated that he would
Administrator discharged,
be home soon.
B. T. Frost,
1 A
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
a m i n i s i r a i o r 01 t n e e s t a t e 01 t . t t £- ic i r < I » O f O r i V
T f \
E. M. Blodgett. With the Will MISS GLASCOCK TO
RETURN TO NYSSA
annexed.
1st pub. June 7, 1945.
Corporal Gloria Belle Glascock of
Last pub. July 5, 1945.
route 1, Nyssa, will soon return
home after completing 18 months
[ Fish At Unity—
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown and ¡of service wttti the penlnmilar tose
section, the main army service force
family and Dale Ashcraft of Adrian
in the Mediterranean theater of
were on Rose creek and West Camp 'operations.
creek over the week-end on a fish­
Cpl. Glascock, who has been in
the army since March, 1943. Is
ing trip.
returning under the army's point
system.
Fly To Utah—
She is the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Be us
went to Ogden by plane over the Mrs. Anna J. Glascock. She taught
week-end and visited friends and In the elementary school in Elgin
elatives there.
| Oregon prior to entering the m ll-
j
Phone Nyssa 95J
the left sleeve of the uniform worn
b y passenger conductors, brakemen and
flagmen are the insignia indicating length
of service; a star for tw enty-five years, a
bar for each fiv e years.
The proud possessors of "stars and bars"
help to form the solid foundation of a rail­
road's personnel. Because of their intimate
knowledge of operating rules, equipment and
facilities...th e many situations and prob­
lems they have met and solved ...th ey are
of tremendous assistance to younger men.
A m o n g the 6 5 ,0 0 0 U n ion P a c ific em ­
ployes there are approxim ately 7 ,0 0 0
" o l d tim e rs "— representing all depart­
ments— w ith tw e n ty o r m o re years o f
nr# nocMssnrt
U N I O N PACIFIC
RAILROAD
s e rv ic e . T h e s e e x p e r ie n c e d em ployes
have, in a large measure, been respon­
sible for the enviable record maintained
b y Union Pacific in the face of wartime
conditions.
The transportation of many thousand train­
loads of troops and materials ovj * the
Strategic M id d le Route, uniting the tcct
with the West Coast, calls for the wisdom
and cool judgment of maturity coupled
with the ambition and tireless energy of
younger em ployes.
Union Pacific is proud of
its employes,
regardless of length of service, for the
jo b th e y are d o in g to h elp s p e e d th e
hour of victory.
all