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N THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1945 PAGE THREE Loretta Seaman, Route 1, Nyssa, place for the transaction of all bus- fore the date above named, in or* ner reunion at the home of Mrs. i* L in c o ln _____ H e ig h ts Oregon. 1803xp iness pertaining to said estate, wuh- der to receive proper consideration Houston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pupils of this school district en- Blaine May of Valley View, last WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for in six months of the first publics- [ of the board. live fox feed horses. Phone 8. Pay- tion of this notice, to wit: Oct. 11, The 1945 assessment io'l may be | joyed a two-day vacation last week Sunday. 1945 i seen at the office of the Se-retary ! ette. 12Atfc. cf the district, in Ontario. Ore- while their teachers attended in-1 The Home Economics club and First publication, October 11, 19451 stKute at La Grande. ¡V. A- ot the Boulevard Orange gon. Mi and Mrs. Austin Robbins and are Planning a bridal shower, par- Last publication, November 8, 1945.1 By order of the Board of Dir MISCELLANEOUS RATES: Two cents per word for each issue. After one month one family went to the Luther Nichols ^ ahd dance for Viola and Mild- Lois Knott Ingham ector's. Th. „ . , . home near Vale Sunday where ,red Anderson and Geraldine Pet- MISCELLANEXDUS—Service on all cent per word. Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c. Administratrix of the estate oi Secretarv Ontarlo-Nyssa they and other relatives surprised ***• a‘ the Boulevard hall next makes of washing machines and D. J. Knottlngham, Deceased. Irrigation District Mrs' NlchoLs on her wedding a n - . Thursday evening. All Grange | vacuum cleaners. C. E. Zemp, % j ------------------------ | members are invited to attend. All Date of first publication Nov. 2, “iversary. Oolden Rule store, Caldwell, Idaho. I NOTICE CF ESTABLISHING EXDR SALE OR TRADE—two pure- ]9 !5 Mrs. Ralph Barnes led adult H. E. C. ladies are asked to pro- 2504xp. SPECIAL WEED CONTROL D1S- .MISCELLANEOUS pumpkins or apple pie. hereford bulls, two years old. Will TRICT j Date of last publication, Nov 23 Bible school study Sunday evening Ivlde For Sale o o u ij UIC 1CS5UU H Romans 3 .1 The ' I u basing the lesson O on 'rh* October meeting of “ the PTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1915. | trade for older bulls. Zack Walker, MISCELLANEOUS—Duplicato car ' Mrs. Annie Harries win u. U k was held at the Lincoln school- 30Atfc. and cyllnder loek keys made- C,am’ That under and by virtue of Chap- F’OR SALE—Linderman beet loader, Phone 104 W. I ble store. leader of the Chrlstaln Endeavor house Friday evening in the form 250afo. ter 5, Title 35 of Oregon Complied j At Sunday school Sunday luther of a Hallowe’en party. practically new. William M. De- EOR SALE-Allis Chalmers 15 H. P. | BUTCHE34INO-------------- Laws Annotated the County Court Mrs. Jule Houston presided at plans were made for the revival Grollt, phone 010R3.______ lNJxp. 220 or 440-3 ptiase motor and' Custom butchering every Mon- of the Slate of Oregon for Malheur the business meeting. The members ' meetings that will be held by Rev. FOR SALE—Collapsible baby bug- 1 -entruugal pump, size 3X2*4. speed day and Friday. Beef, sheep and County did on the 5th day of Sept i Harold Jacks of Payette and Rev. voted t o . serve hot lunches to ember 1945. by resolution duly and gy, $8. Phone 5J. 2502xp. 3600, complete with switch and ^ork' ®,atdtary,^butchering guaran- R. L Krlner of Lincoln the week school children during the winter AAA WORK UNCHANGED regularly passed and adopted, ~ — ---------- ---------------- - i starter. Also Byron-Jackson cen- i teed. Phone 05R1. All stock must create and establish a Weed Con- Noie.i.ter 11-18. Dolores Barnes months. Mrs. Austin Roobins, the T ie present work of the Malheur FOR SALE—Team and extra horse. trilugal pump, 200 G. P. M., speed come in Thursday or Sunday after- sang a solo following classes. She cook, will serve a complete lunch. trol District within said County and county AAA committee will not be Mrs. Anna Markham gave a report 17C0 pounds. Pat Sweaney, 4 *4 u so, complete with 15 horsepowei Inoon between 1 o’clock and 7- No V Y ) i I n c e m i t H l i m c f nf M lf.'i-n O C tV lw * . ! a t /.n lr ,1/in A n t/ i/l kutnlsnainM # ln tf State, tile boundaries of which are affected by the recently-announced was accompanied by Mrs. Emil on the PTA council meeting that miles southwest of Nyssa. 2502xp. Westinghouse 3 phase motor, swit stock accepted on butchering day. more particularly described as fol- consolidation of the state AAA of- Flank. One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta Archie Hawkins, who had been sihe attended at Adrian. Mrs. Jack | flee and USDA office of supply EXDR SALE!—Two bulls, holstein; 1 ch and starter. City, of Nyssa, avenue. Jake Fischer. 29Mtfc lows: Oregon. lOMtfc. a patient in the Holy Rosary hos Pettet had charge of the program. Starting at the norteast corner of Into the field services branch of the year, and herford, 2 years; go$>d pital in Ontario, has gone to Mrs. John Brown sang a solo and HELP WANTED Section 7, Township 20 South, Ran- production and marketing adminis- bulls. J. G. Lane. mile south STORAGE;— Consolidated Freight- Mrs. Pauline Ross gave a reading. Clinic in Rochester, Minn Kingman Kolony schoolhouse. I ways building, First street. See FIELD AUDITORS—For perman ge 46. East of Willamette Meridian, eration, with headquarters to be IMayo esola, where he expects to under Several numbers were given by the Phone 02-J2. 2502xp. Jake at the Fix-it shop. 24Mtfc ent positions with State Unemploy thence South on the east line of in Portland. school pupils. Paper caps and Sections 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, Town- d e n L. Hutchinson, chairman of go futher medical examinations. ment Compensation. Comission. ship 20 South, Range 46, and the the county AAA committee, said The Webb Suttle sale was held lunches were sold after the pro EXDR SALE;—8 piece dining room I LOST Veterans Preference. Salary $185- East line of Section 6, Township 21 that the county AAA office will Saturday. The Patch and Chat gram. The main features of the set. Call Sutherland, phone 132. i evening were three motion pictures 250tfc. i LOST—Baby carriage on highway- $245. Apply by Nov. 17 to Merit South, Range 46, to its intersection continue to serve local farmers on club realized $14 irom the sale of on Health and Nutrition directed 20 at Morgan avenue. E. H. Barker, Dystein Council, 616 Mead Bldg.. of the Owyhee River, thence in a niatters relating to the agriculture lunohes E)d Johnson has a farm by Mrs. Tom McElroy of Vale. E'GR SALE—Omaha Standard sale scheduled for Friday, Novem route 1, Ontario. lN2xp. Portland 4, Oregon ;outhwestedly direction along the conservation practice p r o g r a m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons stock rack, 13 feet. See Tad Inouye, ber 9. The Patch and Chat ciub and family planned to leave this Adrian F. S. A. Camp. 1803xp. LOST—Office keys, No. 1240 and CLAIMS INTERVIEWERS AND west bank of the Owyhee River to commodity loans, federal crop ln- will serve lunches then also. its intersection of the west line o f ,surance and production payments 1054, on ring. Reward. Leave a ti CLAIMS DEDUTIES—For perman Section 23, Township 21, South, °n milk and butterfat, sheep and Pearl Green is making an In week for California to reside. They FOR SALE—Chevrolet 2-door se Journal office. ent positions with State Unemploy 25G2xp. definite visit at the home of her have been tenants on the Lloyd dan. Good condition. G. H. Horn, ment Compensation in Oregon. Vet Range 45, thence North on the lanibs, and beef. Kenney farm for the past three Just what additional duties and parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Green. years. They formerly lived in Cal north 7th street. 2502xp. LOST—Anyone knowing of cattle erans Preference. Salary $140- $245. West line of Sections 23, 14, 11, and During the war she did defense responsibilities that will be assigned 2, Township 21 South, Range 45. Apply by Nov. 17 to Merit System work in California. Prior to coming ifornia. FOR SALE;—Five room house. Hot branded with pitchfork on right Council, 616 Mead Bldg., Portland and the West line of Sections 35, to the local office as a result of here she visited at the Marior. Four-H achievement day will be water heater, stoker automatic hip or back notify Jack Walker, Re Range 45, to the Northwest corner the reorganization is not known at 180tfc. 4, Oregon. held at the schoolhouse in the near Schutt home at Douglas, Wyoming heating. Lloyd W. Lewis, 451 Fourth ward. of Section 23, Thence West on the j this time. Mrs. Schutt was formerly Lillie future, Austin Robbins, 4-H work St. 250tfc. LOST OR STRAYED—Three bay South line of Section 15, Township j ------------ Legal Advertising er of this community has announ Green. 20 South, Range 45, to the South- | SELECTIVE SERVICE AIDED ced. STOVE REPAIRS—Any make, any work horses, one pinto saddle mare j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strong, NOTICE TO CREDITORS west corner of Section 15, thence; County war boards- In Oregon F/O John Pennington and Mrs. stove. We are getting excellant ser and one Shetland. C. J. Fox. 1103xc. former residents of Lincoln Heights NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, to North on the West line of Sections vice. Order now. Hi-Way Mdse. have been advised by R. B. Taylor, are visiting Mrs. Strong's parents Penington, Mrs. George Penning- the creditors of George A. Knotting- 15 and 10, Township 20 WANTED Mart. Phone 74-J. 27Stlc. _ chairman of the state war board, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagner of to and Mrs. Orle Hainline returned ham, deceased, and all other persons Range 45, to the Nortwest SOa_ corner that they may continue making Valley View. Sunday evening from Lind. Wash FXDR SALE or trade—1935 Chevrolet WANTED—Saddle horses to break. interested in said estate, that Lois of Section 10, thence East on the ington, where they visited their recommendations to selective ser- Mile north and *4 mile west of Roscoe and Hugih Findley went Knottlngham has been appointed truck. Zack Walker. 6Stfc. North line of Sections 10, 11, 12, vice boards on agriculture regls- deer hunting the latter part of daughter and sister, Mrs. Gilbert Apple Valley schoolhouse. Elmer Administratrix of the estate of Geo Township 20 South, Range 45, and trants. Selective service has re last week Huber and family Mrs. Huber sub 2502xp. rge A. Knottingham, deceased, and FOR SALE—Farms ranging from Shaul. the North line of Section 7, Town quested continued assistance lr. de Joe Winslow has secured em mitted to an operation while her 30 acres up to 200 acres. Prices has qualified as such; all persons ship 20 South, Range 46, to the iange from $100 to $25C an acre. WANTED TO RENT—House with having claims against said estate point of beginning, containing ar. termining essentiality to agricultur ployment as a mechanic at Payette delatlves were there and at the Clarence Page, Claude Finley. time of their departure she was do A. L. Atkesnn. 20Stfc. 4, 5, or 6 rooms by Dec. 1, E. K. are notified and required to present area of approximately 23 sections al activitie. of registrants between Burton, City manager, phone 135M. I he ages of 18 to 26. Homer Davis and the county agent ing nicely. same with the proper vouchers, ver or 14,720 acres. Plaris are underway to hold a 180tfc. FOR SALE—108 acres, Excellent Taylor pointed out that up.to the from Salem enjoyed pheasant ified as required by law, to the That the purpose of said Weed community Thanksgiving day din location on highway. Two houses undersigned at the office of A. L. Control District is to prevent the present no Instructions changing | hunting here. They were camped ner at the schoolhouse. It will be WANTED—To buy straw. Jake J. other good outbuildings. This place 404xp. Fletcher In the City of Nyssa, Ore spreading and develpoment of nox- the status of war boards has been ¡on the farm of Clarence’s parents. sponsored by the Sunday school. is priced right at $9500.00 We can Oroot, Alberta avenue. . . . . received, and that the Tydlng a- I Mr. and Mrs. Clude Page, while gon, such being the place for the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown spent mendment to the selective service [ here. arrange to finance part of tills for WANTED—Someone to care for transaction of all business pertain ous weeds hereinafter described and to prevent you. Bernard Eastman. and destroy the act smj ¡s effective. | W. E. Skelton and family, Mr. a few days last week with Mrs. children by the week or month. ing to said estate, within six months blooms, reseeding and reproduction and Mrs. Pirl Beach and Mr. and Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the first publication of this not of the following noxious weeds: Mrs. Ray Lawson and A. B. Hintz Jack E*ettet. ice, to wit, October 11, 1945. White Top (Lepidium draba) SUPPORT PRICE SET Mrs. Hone, mother of Mrs. Geo of Jefferson, Oregon spent several Lois Knottingham Canada Thistle (Carduus arvensls) A 1946 spring pig goal of 52 mil- j days pheasant hunting in this rge Buchanan, is very ill at the Administratrix of the estate of Russian Knayweed (Centauria pic- Hon head and an average support community Buchanan home. " George A. Knottingham, Deceased. ris) • price for good -to choice butcher Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitsell and Rev. Robert Hess of Seattle and FXrst publication, October 11, 1943 Blue Flowering Lettuce (Lactuca hogs of $12 per hundred pounds Rev. R. G. Chandler of Caldwell family were Sunday dinner guests Last publication, November 8, 1945. pulchella) < October will conduct a special meeting at at the home of Mrs. Whltsell's , Chicago basis), „ . . effective „„ And any other weeds which may 1. 1946, to September 30. 1947, were the house Xuesday even, mother, Mrs. Annie Harris and NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING n n rrm m o a H K tr C a n t - a i n m ? n f A < v rio iil _ by Secretary of Agricul be declared noxious during the announced Clifford. A miscellaneous shower was giv NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN, That time this district remains establish ture Clinton P. Anderson. The goal en by Mrs. Tom Pettet and Mrs. O. R. Hite, Administrator of the ed. is about equal to the 1945 spring Merle Pettet Thursday afternoon Visit Friends Here— estate of Anna J. Glascock Hite, de pig crop. This shall constitute official no Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sor.k of Hood in honor of their niece. Mrs. J. W. ceased, has filed in the County tice of the creation and establish Under the price support program, River spent Sunday with Mr. and Court of Malheur County, Oregon, ment of said weed control district seasonal variations are befng ap Brown, nee Geraldine Pettet at Mrs. O. E. Bates. the home of the honored guest’s his first and final account of his j and is served upon any and all plied for the first time to hog AUCTIONEERS administration and that Wednesr persons interested therein, by au prices. This means that the $12 av parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet. day, November 7, 1945, and the thority of the said County Court erage Chicago hog support price Games were played after which MARION OSBORN ! OPTOMETRISTS hour of 11 o’clock A. M. of said day for said County and State by pub will vary according to normal sea the many lovely gifts were opened Livestock and General! D R r j r x r m c f a l l i and the County Court Room in lication thereof In the Gate City sonal changes in hog prices, rang by the recipient. Lunch was ser “See MrFall and See Better" 1 the City of Vale, Oregon, have bien Journal, a weekly newspaper of ing from $10.75 in December, 1946, ved. Auctioneer Rev. R. L. Krlner has been dir Refrigeration Service fixed by the Court as the time and general circulation within said to $13.25 in September, 1947. % ecting the song service during the place for the hearing of said ac said County and State, for a per 612 8. W. 3rd St. — Ontario The present support price, $13 per spiritual meetings that are being rt count and any person interested ir. iod of two successive weeks, and hundred pounds at Chicago with no Phone 596-W Day or Night said estate may appear, file object that immediately following the last seasonal variation, was announced held at the Presbyterian church Commercial ions in writing thereto, and be publication of this official notice May 21, 1945, to be effective until in Ontario this week. and Household Repair Mrs. Joe Pettet and Mrs. Tom heard thereon. Washing Machine Repair the provisions of this act shall be September 1, 1946, and Is not ex Pettet spent from Thursday until EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Said account is for final settle enforced in accordance with the tended to September 30, 1946. Oates V Belts Saturday in Boise, visiting and ment and upon being approved said purpose and intent of said act. “Chop” Turner-“Tony” Fischer ONTARIO OREXDON shopping. estate will be closed, a distribution Your Service Men for 20 Years H. S. Sackett Mr. and Mrs. Jule Houston and CONSUMER TO PAY MORE made of the assets in the hands of County Clerk daughters attended a Sunday dln- The consumer—and not the PHYSICIANS j the Administrator, and said admin istration brought to a close and ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO farmer—will bear the additional cost of butter following the removal ‘ said Administrator discharged. CREDITORS SARAZIN CLINIC O. R. Hite IN THE COUNTY COURT OF of the 5-cents per pound govern SEWING MACHINE BROKEN? I Administrator of the Estate of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR ment subsidy November 8. Farmers J. J. Sarazin, M. D. Anna J. Glascock Hite, deceased. THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR should continue to receive the 1st publication, October 4, 1945. In the Matter of the Estate of same market price for their butter- Factory expert, repairing. General practice of medicine fat. OPA has permitted wholesalers Last publication, November 1, 1945. FRED SNIVLEY, Deceaesd. and creameries to add the amount X-ray Physiotherapy NOTICE IS HI5REBY GIVEN Electrics, Treadles and Portables for sale. RESOLUTION that the undersigned, Dollie F. Mc- of the subsidy to their ceiling A Resolution Declaring Intention i Creary, has been appolnted » ^ ullcu ad prices. This will amount to 5 to B L. A. Maulding, M.D. Reconditioned and guaranteed. F. “Lete” ! to and Commencing Proceedings for minlstratrix of the estate of FYed cents a pound boost in the retail Physician and Surgeon Vacation of a certain alley Where Sr.ivley, deceased, by the County price. Farmers should have a ready Sackett, sewing supplies. Box G08, Ontario, Phone $7 as, the following described portion Court of Malheur County, Oregon market for their butterfat for some nt. 2, Ontario, Oregon time with demand for butter still of an alley in the City of Nyssa, Hours: 10 to 12 and I to 5 and has qualified. Phone 354-J-4 Oregon. Malheur County, State of Oregon, NOW. THEREFORE, all persons much greater than the supply and Daily- Except Sunday butter produclon currently running at this time is not used or needed having claims against the estate COL. Floyd A. Randall Fry Building for purposes of »public travel or of Fred Snivley, deceased, are here behind a year ago. EVERYBODY’S convienience, and the area thereof by notified and required to present AUCTIONEER DENTISTS is valuable for purposes of the ad the same, with proper vouchers, LOANS KEEP COMMITMENT Perfection is no trifle, yet of FOR PLUMBING AND jacent owners, and it is deemed in duly verified, within six months By supporting prices for the late trifles is it made, I am care the best interests of the City of from the date of this Notice, to J. R. CUNDALL potato crop at 90 per cent of parity! PIPE FITTING CALL ful about all of the little things Nyssa that such ally be closed, to- the undersigned, Dollie F. McCrea through Commodity Credit corpor- , that are necessary to make your Dentist wit: ry, at the law office of Lytle, Kil atlon loans—available to producers sale a success. All of the alley in Block 16, Teu- patrick Rementeria, Vale, Oregon, through the county AAA offices— Phone 56-J My success depends upon the tsch Addition, extending from the which place the undersigned sel the government is fulfilling its Sarazin Clinic success of your auction. I be West line of Sixth Street to the ects as her place of business in commitment to support potato NYSSA OREGON lieve that “He profits most who Easterly line of the State Highway matters connected with said estate. prices “for the producers” of any serves best." Right of way. Dated and first published October commodity covered by the announ My advertising and selling JEWELRY STORES The time for the hearing on the 25, 1945. cement. service doesn’t cost you any alley vacation of above closing is Date of last publication Novem thing, it pays for itself with ex PAULUS hereby fixed for the 13th day of ber 22, 1945. Phone Nyssa 95J Phone Parma 6J2 tra dollars you get on the day November, 1945, at the hour of 8.00 Dollie F. McCreary PRICES TO AVERAGE LOWE21 JEWELRY STORE of your sale. o'clock P. M. at the Council Room Prices received by dairy farmers Administratrix of the Estate of Union Pacific Time Inspector PAYETTE. IDAHO in the City Hall in Nyssa. Oregon, FYed Snivley, Deceased. during 1946 are expected by t h e ' at which time interested persons USDA to average slightly lower JEWELRY — DIAMONDS may appear and file objections or NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION than in 1944 and 1945 due to a I HAY BUYER WATCHES remonstrances in writing. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to weakening in demand. While prices' Main Street at Second Adopted this 9th day of October, all land owners, assessment payers jrose more rapidly in world war 1 1 W. F. Jahn 1945. or other interested parties, within j than in world war 2, government, Dealer in hay and grain WYCKOFF the ONTARIO-NYSSA IRRIGA- 1 incentatlve payments, beginning In . No. 5, Factory Court JEWELRY STORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS TION DISTRICT, in Malheur October of 1943, have maintained If you can’t stop, don’t start until you have NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, to County, Oregon, that the Board of unit returns to dairy producers at Phone 68M Official Time Inspector for the creditors of D. J. Knottingham, Director's of said district will meet I levels consistently rlgher than In Union Pacific Opposite sugar factory Booster brakes installed on your trucks. We deceased, and all other persons in- at the office of the district, in On 1914-20. The USDA sees no indica ONTARIO OREGON | terested In said estate, that Lois tario, Oregon, at 1:30 o'clock P. M . tion for 1946 of such a sharp price have them in stock. Do it now and play safe. Pianos j Knottingham has been appointed on Monday the 3rd day of Decem decline as occurred in 1921. Milk Administratrix of the estate of D. ber. 1945, to sit as a board of production is likely to be somewhat JACKSON DEPENDABLE USED UPRIGHTS MODERN WATCH DEPAIRINO J. Knottingham. deceased, and has equalization, for the purpose of smaller In 1946 than the record- AND GRAND PIANOS qualified as such; all persons hav- reviewing and correcting the asses- breaking 123 billion pounds In sight State Licensed I ing claims against said estate are sment and apportionment of taxes, «his year. Actual levels of Income Winter Music Co Watchmaker 1 notified to present same with the covering the expenses of the dis returns from dairy products and String and Band Instruments ONTARIO. OREGON Ford Tractor Dealers j proper vouchers verified as required trict, for the year 1945. 123 12th Ave, So. Box 26 production In 1946 are ties In with 3% blocks N. of City Hall | by law, to the undersigned at the Nampa, Idaho Any complaint cornering the as government action on various sub Phone 85 Ontario, Oregon office of A. L. Flptcher In the City sessment, must be entered with the sidy and price celling programs for , of Nyssa, Oregon, such being the Secretary of the district, on or be- next year. Classified Advertising AAA NEWS Professional And Business Directory TURNER J.E. Brower You Must Not! Don’t Do It! Too Dangerous! GEORGE Kropp & Sons