Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 06, 1945, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945
to help Mrs. Tlmmeran celebrate they visited at the home of Ourtr
Deceased.
1st publication, August 30,1945,
her birthday. The dinner guest* son for several days.
Last publication September 27,1945
Mrs. Joe Siam, Mr and Mrs. Dick1 Mr. and Mrs. Oerrit Stam of
Included "grandma" Stam, Mr. and Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Stam. and Mrs. John Stam of Ore- ^ the John Timmerman home,
Notice hereby is given to the
gon Trail and Mr. and Mrs. John- Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ray and fam-
creditors and all other persons in­
rne Timmerman and son. The even-
burned to their -home ln Utah,
terested in the estate .of Thomas E.
ng gu.its were Mr. and Mrs. Lull la l
The Rays have been liv-
RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. Alter one month one Oreer, deceased, that the under­
Ctam and family and Klaas SUm. , ‘n* on the former Jesse Sugg ranch.
signed has been appointed admin­
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, is 30c.
istrator of said estate, and has
oeveral families of Newell Heights1 %;r Mario Anderson of Caldwell
qualified as such. All persons having
attended a picnic dinner on the | 'P“at the week-end with his parents
claims against said estate are re-
lawn at the Arthur Cartwright , Mr- 111(1 Mrs- Uuane Anderson,
er, F 3.5 lense and other equipment. ! QUired to present the same to the
home Sunday.
i „ .
~ ~
—
— ------------------- .— — I undersigned at the office of A. L.
wlàCELLANEOUS For
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Orentz of Setd i omPan> Ha* picn>c-
Sale
-
Large
size
oil
heater,
Fletcher
in
the
City
of
Nyssa,
LoJi, California, have been visiting Employees of the Dessert Seed
For Sale
in the home of their cousin, Mrs. i company here held a covered dish
dining table and DeLaval separa- Oregon, within six months from
FOR SALE—108 acres, Excellent J tor. phone 06R4,
£
B Worden.
i-Ln.c Thursday at the home of
23Atfc. ttle date of the first publication
of
this
notice,
which
first
publica-
Mr
and
Mrs.
Matt
Scheimer
and
!Mr
and Mrs Joe Sutherland. Fif-
location on highway. Two houses
I son, of Vancouver, Washington, teen were in attendance.
other good outbuildings. This place | FOR SALE- Small stock second i; ’tion u August 16.
J. C. Greer, Administrator of
spent several days in Che George Attend Ontario Funeral—
Is priced right at »9500.00 We can hand good.U nqulre box 97, Ontar-
the
estate
of
Thomas
E.
Greer,
arrange to finance part of this for io, Oregon.
Scheimer
home.
23A3xp.
Several Nyssa residents attended
deceased.
you. Bernard Eastman.
, Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson the funeral in Ontario Sunday for
I and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Clarence A. Aston, who with
FOR SALE—Baby buggy, play pen,
WAN TED
NOTICE OF FINAL h ea r in g
j relatives near Nyssa.
bathinet. Mrs. O. W. Forbes, third .......... .
her husband were former owners
NOTICE
HEREBY
IS
GIVEN,
that
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rath bum of of the Nyssa Furniture company.
and Oood Street, across from city W AN TED - Man and Women, ex- ! Margarct M Jense„. administra-
Portland spent Iasi week-end in the
lhall.-
SSlxp. perienced or willing to learn fin- j trix of the estate of Phebe Hunter,
I home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
ishing
and
pressing.
Main's
Clean-
'deceased,
has
filed
in
the
County
FOR SALE—1936 Ohev. 1*4 ton
I K B. Worden.
6 Stfc ICourt of Malheur ounty. Oregon,
BILL LANE
truck. 7 good tires, practically new ers
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mr.
her
First
and
Final
Account
of
her
bulk wheat rack, ready to run and WANTED—'Unfurnished room with
— 1 administration, and that the 1 st day
and
Mrs.
R.
R.
Overstreet
were
! Sunday dinner guests ln the Gor-
Auctioneer
in good condition. $500. George
October, 1945 at the hour of 10:00
| don Judd home in Parma.
board for elderly lady. Inquire Nyssa of
Webb, Mayvllle, Oregon.
A. M. and the County Court
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Phone 116J
Nyssa
Realty company.
30A2xp o'clock
Room In Vale, Oregon, have been
Bob and Joyce attended a family
FOR SALE!—Four room modern j ------ ---
dinner ln the park, in Caldwell
house, two blocks north of sugar WE PAT HIGHEST PRICES for fixed by the Court as the time and
Sunday. The dinner was ln honor of
factory. Phone 06J11.
30A2xc live fox feed horses. Phone 8 , Pay- " place for the hearing of said Ac-
ette.
12Atfc. | count and any objections thereto,
Pfc. Bob Kurtz and Marvin Mc­ Bernard Eastman
FOR SALE;-----Seven very good
___
—
----
--
'
when
and
where
any
person
tnter-
Laughlin of Boise, who is moving to
guernsey cows, fresh In Sept: T. B. WANTED- Beauly operator. Good ; pated ln sald estate may appear and
Moscow.
and Bang's tested. Also registered commission. Owyhee Beauty shop. nle ^ t e n objection. Said Account
Insurance
The Modern Pioneer club met Real Estate
guernsey bull. John Low, route 2.
16Atfc. [s for fmal settlement and upon be­
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Les­
302xp RHEUMATISM AND ARTHRITIS— ing approved, said estate will be
ter Goulet. At tire close of the
Phone 64
closed and the administratrix dis­
meeting the hostess served refresh­
FOR SALE OR TRADE—two pure- I suffered for years and am so charged.
Nyssa,
Oregon
payment of these gratuities from many camps in the expectation that ments to 10 ladles and several
hereford bulls, two years old. Will thankful that I was cured of this August 28th, 1945.
children.
The
next
meeting
will
be
they
would
be
needed
when
com­
trade for older bulls. Zatk Walker. terrible affliction that I will gladly Margaret M. Jensen, Administratrix the federal treasury.
with Mrs. Jake Borge, Sept­
Phone 104 W.
30Atfc. answer anyone writing me for in­ of the Estate of Phebe Hunter, De­ Nevertheless the payment of sub­ pulsory military training had been held
ember 25.
formation. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. ceased.
sidies
goes
merrily
on
and
it
would
authorized.
Now
that
this
excuse
Lamb and
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers 15 H. P. Box 825, Vancouver, Washington.
be foolish to predict early abolish­ is no longer tenable—compulsory Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Lult Hugh
Stam visited in
220 or 440-3 phase motor and
30A4XC.
ment
of
this
uneconomic
practice.
military training having gone with the Maurice Lamb home near Cald­
centrimgal pump, size 3X2*4, speed
Manufacturers, producers, processors the
BUTCHERING
wind—the truth or falsity of the well Sunday.
3600, complete with switch and
:
0 * ffäfefSg:-
and
every
group
in
the
United
MAY BE COSTLY
butchering every Mon­
charge will be determined by future George Scheimer, Oeorge Jr„ and
starter. AIro Byron-Jackson cen­ day Custom
States
when
confronted
by
a
cW
>-
Friday. Beef, sheep and
action
of
the
army
with
respect
to
Caroline,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Matt
trifugal pump. 200 G. P. M„ speed pork. and
A
l
-¿*rIE
advantage situation hastens to these cantonments.
Sanitary butchering guaran­
Scheimer and son were dinner guests UNLESS YOU CARRY
1150, complete with 15 horsepower teed. Phone
Washington. D. C., with brief case
05R1. All stock must
in the George Elfers home in Big
Westinghouse 3 phase motor, swit­ come
filled with arguments to support a
Thursday or Sunday after­
Sunday.
ch and starter. City of Nyssa, noon ln between
claim
for
subsidy,
and
if
it
is
denied
FARM
1 o’clock and 7. No
Sunset Valley Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patch, Don­
Oregon.
lOMtfc.
by
an
administrative
agency
the
ap­
stack accepted on butchering day.
nie
and
David
of
Burns
were
din­
peal is carried to congress with con­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fitland and ner guests in the Marion Kurtz
EMPLOYERS
STORAGE— Consolidated Freight- One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta
fidence that a political sponsor can family of Idaho Falls came last home
ways building, First street. See avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc
Wednesday
evening.
be found. Begun in depression days week to look after -business inter­ Mr. and Mrs. M. Packard of Cald­
Jake at the Fix-it shop. 24Mtfc
as a temporary makeshift, the sub­ ests and visit friends here. They
LOST
and Mrs. Packard's mother,
sidy program was expanded as a are stopping at the home of Mr. and well
FOR SALE— 160-acre row crop
Mrs. Cooley of Arnett, Oklahoma
war emergency and now almost Mrs. John Grotveitt.
farm, 72 acres Irrigable. $11.500. LOST—Billfold containing checks
were guests ln the E. B. Worden
seems to have reached the status of On Friday Mrs. Fitland received home
140-s re row crop farm, 98 irri­ and papers. Reward. EMon Barker.
Wednesday of last week.
-
an established government policy. her citizenship papers at Vale.
gable. $ 11 , 000 , half cash, balance Rt. 1, Ontario, Box 92
30A2xp
Mrs. C. M. Morris and daughter,
terms.
No one has attempted to compile Tuesday afternoon sixteen ladies Linda
Nampa, spent Sunday
The rates are low,
105 acres, irrigable, 880 acres
the total cost to taxpayers and con- met at the home of Bernice Robb, with Mrs. of Morris’
Legal Advertising
s parents. Mr. and compared
leased ranee land fenced, also out­
Washlngton,
D.
C.,
Sept.
6
—Al-
sumers,
but
the
sum
is
prodigious
for
a
pink
and
blue
shower
in
to the protec­
Mrs. C. B. Hill.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
side permit for cattle. This place NOTICE
though
opposed
to
the
principal
ot
and
has
ewry
P^<^pect of being honor of Mrs. Claude Wilson. Mrs.
tion
afforded.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johnnie
Timmerman
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
to
has two houses and good stock i the creditors and all other persons subsidy payments, Secretary of Ag­ continuous.
Geoige Schwelzer was in charge of and son, Gary spent Sunday ln tails consult— For de­
se -up. $18,000.
Eb’en
Secretary
Anderson
hos
the program for the afternoon. Caldwell in the’ home of her par­
Clinton P. Anderson has 1 ceased to voice his objections, and Ice
liO-ncre row crop and stock i interested ln the estate of Herschel riculture
cream, cake, and pink lemon­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. EYed Sweany.
yielded
to
the
force
of
circumstan-
far n In B ig"B eni'» miles south I« Johnston, deceased, that the un- „ „ .
. so far congress has few members in ade was served by Mrs. Robb.
Mrs. Ruben Oraham and Frank T. Moroan
of Adrian. $15.000, one-half cash, I dersigned has , been appointed f „ Ad-
a I by J him after assuming
!
either house or senate
who is not Charlie Wilson’s house was plast­ Mr. Mr. and and Mrs.
•a#
Wesley Piercy were ln
iminlstratrix of the estate of Her- .ments , ° ne made
^ cau.;e of any
balance easy terms.
ered last week.
Nyssa
on
business
Friday.
Ischel
Q.
Johnston,
deceased
and
has
his
new
post
was
that
he
would
connstltuent
who
feels
that
the
gov-
A L. ATKESON
WiLson is having his new Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Overstreet
Nyssa, Oregon
qualified as such. All persons h a v - like to abolish all subsidies, but one , ernment ^ oul(S
a pro{lt from George plastered
this week. A Mr. have returned from Boise where
STOVE REPAIRS— Any make»tag claims against said estate are of his first official acts was to an- whatever he wDhes to undertake house
range or heater. Order now. HI- j required to present same duly ver- nounce a subsidy on frozen-pack f[p wll, ^ a Uave man ¡„deed who | Wilson
work. of Caldwell 1» doing the
Way Mdse. Mart. Phone 74J. 26Jtfc 1 ifled as required by law to the un- corn, snapbeans and mixed vege- ^ to demand that the practice i Mra Wilbur Ohapln accompanied um iiiiiitiii tü iirm mm m iihiihiiii iiiiiiitriiinm mn tiiifiniviiiiiiiitiiitiii nri'i mm n im itTn i mi ii i mi t;inrr*
Idersigned at the office of A. L tables. This was followed by author- discontinued.'
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louie Davis to Pay
FOR SAI E- 3 breeding bucks, 2 Fletcher in the City of Nyssa, Ore lzation of a subsidy on new feed be Political
STUDENT FLIGHT
commentators
who
have
ette Tuesday.
white-face and one black-face. |^on
___, that being the place hereby,wheat to help maintain livestock .
,__ .
Among
those
attending
the
rodeo
ri
Phone 10U or 06J1. H. ^ 23AtfC.
^ P *1115-1 designated for ^ transaction of | production, and then early peaches ()' nt Tnim.in ls
s ta te d to
ri
Sunday were: Mr. an d !g
all business pertaining to said es­ and lambs were admitted to the by ^
machine in making at Mrs. Ontario
Hudd
Robb
and
family,
Mr.
I
g
INSTRUCTION
within six months from the specially favored class The feed appointments failed to remark on and Mrs. Pete Wilson and family. 1 g
FOR SALE— Small modern house, tate,
of the first publication of this subsidy which was discontinued
selection of Casper W.Ooms a s' Mr and Mrs. Charlie Wilson. Mr
completely furnished. Electric range date
Aircraft Service 1
to wit:
last April cost approximately *250,- colrantasioner of patents. Ooms. a and Mrs. L. E. Newgan, Mr. and g Charter Trips
and refrigerator. $4000. See Flank notice,
000
000
for
produots
largely
export-
ch
. ^
¡3 a former Mrs. Oce Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs.
August
30.
1945.
T. Morgan.
16Atfc.
WINEBRENNER FLYING SERVICE
Hilda L. Tensen, Administratrix, ed under lend-lease during the p art! Rppublican and was chosen over Charlie Schweizer, and Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SALE- Omega 35mm enlarg- Estate of Herschel Q. Johnston foar y*arS-
,
,
..
,
the
objection
of
Mayor
Kelly
ot
and family.
Nyssa Airport
Another sample of the result ot j chl
and wlthout the endorse- Otto Wolfe
Tom Trotsel and daughter 1 P. O. Box 896
ubsidy payments is the case of wool. mpnt of Natlonal chairman Robert of Mrs.
Telephone 012R1
Homedale visited Mrs. Claude
of which Commodity Credit Corp. Hannegan He did, however, have Wilson
last
week.
now holds 270.000,000 priced at 20 ^ approval of Henry A. Wallace, Mrs. Leslie Ditty and children inn i ir a it lililí n m in k m m mmhnmnmnmnhmi M u r a i.. mi in mi.....
cents a pound above fleece imported secretary of commerce, who ls per- were
shoppers Thursday.
from Australia and New Zealand. sonna non grata wlth Kelly and Betty Caldwell
Cannon
last week end
The result is that these two count- n(jne to0 we„ liked by chairman to visit her sister, left who
lives near
ries are able to dominate the dom­ Hannegan. The office of commiss­ Portland.
estic goods market. There 1s scarce­ ioner of patents is nonpartisan and Sunday dinner guests at the Ken­
ly an item in the subsidy list the the Republicans had a strong candi­ neth Lorensen home were Mr. and
Order your BEET LOADER now--Have it
marketing of which is not handi­
in Maj. Roy Haekley of San Mrs. Don Parker and family and
capped by inflated values due to the date
when you need It-Keep down expense--Order
Francisco. Ooms accepted the pos­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker of Cow
ition only after two other men had Hollow.
the beet loader that really does the job.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howard left
i refused the job.
Serving
5
Counties
BETTER-FASTER-EASIER-CLEANER
DEPENDABLE USED UPRIGHT»
Report by national poll showing Monday for Burns to look for a
From the Largest Stock of 'that
AND GRAND PIANOS
60 percent of the American new location. They will visit his
DRESS MAKING
Tenuine
The loader that picks up all the beets
{copie believe the recipients of lend- brother Edgar Howard, and fam­
Winter
Music Co
I lease should be asked to pay for ily at ‘Bates and Mr. and Mrs.
REMODELING & ALTERING String
but leaves the dirt in the field.
and Band Instruments
; what they got was not published. Lloyd Landreth and family at Mad­
123 12th Ave, So, Box 26
Often every day except Saturday.
See or (Phone
¡There was no direct order from the ras before returning home.
Nampa,
Idaho
Naomi L. Buchert
to suppress it, but Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reiffett
Parts I administration
economic administration ad- rpent the week-end at Unity visit­
Over Wilson’s store
Orders Shipped Immediately ¡foreign
OPTOMETRISTS
I vised that publicity was undesir- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
DR. M e J. l all A a n McFALL
I able because of the wording of the Reffett.
JEWELRY" STORES •See
d S ’* B e t t e r '
Me Cluer-Manser • question and the result was not Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Merrick of
Phone 85
Ontario, Oregon
given to the press. Other samples of Nyssa were afternoon callers in the
PAULUS
Payette. Idaho 1 ¡public
Phone 49
opinion
have
disclosed
dis-
O.
P.
Counsil
home
August
26.
JFWELRY STORE
I satisfaction with the manner in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite and fam­
Union Pacific Time Inspector
¡which the lend-lease program was ily and Mr. and Mrs. George John­
J EWELRY
DIAMONDS
administered; the objection was not ston and family of Adrian were
WATCHES
so much to providing the allies with dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Don
M.
Graham
ETYK 8 IGHT SPECIALIST
Main Street at Second
war material as to the furnishing of Mrs. Harley Wilson.
ONTARIO
OREGON
goods which might be used for con­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nishl and fam­
Insurance Agency
struction and rehabilitation. Crit­ ily attended a birthday dinner
WYCKOFF
ici m of lend-lease will not cease Sunday at the Gamp in celebration
PH ÏSIC1ANS
Applications are now being received for em­
r v F l PY STORE
¡with its abolishment and the whole of Miss Agalla Feet's birthday. Miss
fft ial rime Inspector for
ployment
at the Sugar Factory for the coming
Is due for an overhauling in peet was a missionary ln Japan
Fire and Automobile 'matter
SARAZIN CLINIC
Union Pactftr
¡ congress when the facts can be used for several years and since return-
beet
campaign.
The work week will consist of
,a-g a FTC* * OREGON
J.
,l.
¡¿arazin,
M.
D.
for political advantage.
j ing to the homeland has continued
Insurance
(7)
seven
8-hour
shifts (56 hours per week),
General practice ef medicine
In the national capital the charge to work among the Japanese.
with
time
and
one-half
to be paid after 40
X-ray
Physiotherapy
is
made
that
one
of
the
reasons
Mrs.
R.
W.
Bolitho
and
daughters,
GEORGE JACKSON
Rentals
Bonds for the lumber Shortage was the In­ Barbara and Lorena Mae, of Nyssa straight time hours have been
worked.
MODERN WATCH DEPAIRING L. A- Muulding, M.D.
sistance of the army in maintaining called on friends ln the valley Mon­
State Licensed
Physician and Surge«»
If you are interested in work, please make
day.
Watchmaker
Pfs. Jack Reffett left Saturday to
Phone *7
application
in person at the factory office any
report to the hospital base near
ONTARIO, OREGON
Hmirs U) to 12 «hd 1 to 6
FOR
PLUMBING
AND
time
from
Monday
through Saturday. The cam-
San FrancLsico after spending his
Gaily- Except Sunday
3*4 blocks N. of City Hall
>aign
wiil
start
about
September 25 and will
furlough
visiting
here.
[
Fry Building
PIPE FITTING CALL
Mrs. John Grotveitt and Mrs.
ast
approximately
120
days.
HAY BUYER
Andrew Fitland visited Mrs. An­
PENTTSTS
drew FStanger Sunday ln the hos­
W. F. Jahn
pital at Ontario.
The Amalgamated
J. R. CUNDALL
L. E. Newgan Is having a well
Dealer in hay and grain
drilled on his place.
Dentist
No. 5, Factory Court
Sugar Company
Phone 5fl-J
NEWELL HEIGHTS
Phone 68M
Sarazln Clinic
OREOON
Opposite sugar factory NYSSA
Bumall Brown, Supt.
Phone Nyssa 95J Several relative* gathered ln the
Phone Parma 6J2
John Timmerman home Saturday
Advertising
W ( e i-
7 ~ t~
I
Farm
Accidents
LIABILITY
INSURANCE
Professional And
Business Directory
Beet Loader
Kropp & Sons
NOTICE
J.E. Brower