Classified
THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L
ested In the estate of Cecil Sebum ,' mas entertainment and committees
deceased, that the undersigned has
been appointed administrator of
Oie estate of Cecil Sebum, de-
. eased, and has qualified as such
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
the same with the proper vouchers
RATES: Two cents per word ior each Issue. A lter one month one
duly verified within six months of
cent per word. Minimum, casta in advance, is 30c.
the date of the lirst publication ot
this Notice to the undersigned, at
the office of A. L. Fletcher in the
trlfugal pump, 200 G. P. M.. speed City of Nyssa, Oregon, which place
'Vli.M_kLLAiNL.OUS
1150, complete with 15 hursepowei is hereby designated as the place
Westlngln-use 3 phase motor, swit of business in all matters connected
For Sale
ch and starter. City of Nyssa. with said estate.
FO R SALE—Two harrows, 1 mile Oregon.
John Seburn
.
lOMtfc.
west and Vi mile north of Owyhee
Administrator of tire Estate of
Cecil Seburn. Deceased.
scnoolhouse. Phone Q3J3.
13D2xp
LOS 1
Advertising
FO R SALE—John
Deere
2-way LOST—Anyone knowing of cattle
single bottom trail plow. M. L. branded with pitchfork on right
Kurtz.
13D2xp. hip or back notify Zack Walker. R e
ward.
180tlc.
FO R SALE—Set of boy's boxing
gloves, like new. Call at High
WANTED
school.
6D2xp.
W ANTED —Used
Child's
writing
FO R SALE —Limited
supply of desk. Phone 01J4.
6D2xp.
Prime corn fed tuikey’s at Fred
Kratzberg farm 2 14 miles S. W. of W ANTE D — Pasture for cattle,
Nyssa. 46c per pound dressed. Get either beet tops, alfalfa or corn
your order In early.
6D2xp. stalks. William Peutz, route 1,
phone 010J2.
29N3xc
FOR SALE—Quality baby chicks
W
ANTED
—Carpenter
work.
Guy
hatching every week after January
1. Buy In Nyssa and you buy the Devers, north Third street. 22N4xp.
best. Lemon's hatchery. Phone 111J,
WE P A Y H IG H E ST PRICES for
Nyssa, Oregon.
live fox feed horses. Phone 8, Pay
12Atfc.
FO R SALE— New dinette set, table ette.
4 chairs, sideboard and lamp table
MISCELLANEOUS
Mary Query at Charles Ditty ranch,
route 2, Sunset valley.
6Dtfc.
MISCELLANEOUS — Information
FOR SALE—Turkeys, dressed or wanted as to the whereabouts of
live. E. A. Dewey, Nyssa, route 2. a 16 foot row boat, painted gray,
6D2xc. made of flooring, 2 inch stern
piece split out, Shirley-Kay printed
FO R SALE—Oliver horse drawn with orange paint on each side
manure spreader. M. E. Jensen, 1 o f one end, Tadpole, In back paint
mile north, 1 mile west of Nyssa. on other end, Reward. Carr Bar
6D2xp. ker, Parma, Rt. 2.
6D2xp.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay and ear STO R AG E — Consolidated Freight-
com. 6 miles south of Ontario, J. ways building, First street. See
F. Codr, route 1.
6D2xp. Jake at the Fix-It shop.
24Mtfc
FOR SALE— 1935 V-8 truck with
Mercury engine and beet bed. Six
miles southwest and 1 mile we3t
on Ivanhoe Ave. Olsen's farm.
6D3xp.
M ISCELLANEOUS—Sewing mach
ine repairing. Reconditioned mach
ine bargains. F. "L ete” Sackett,
Ontario.
8Ntfc.
HAVE T H A T STOVE OVERHAUL
FO R SALE— 1 room partly modern ED—At Ed Case’s Highway Mdse.
house. Vern Randall.
29N3xp. Mart. No. of Y, phone 74J. INtfc.
FO R SALE—New grates and re MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate, car
pairs for any make of stove. Also and cylinder lock keys made. Gam
stove pipe, dampers, flue stops, ble store.
250afc.
pokers. Nyssa F’urnlture Co. 29Ntfc.
FO R SALE—Kimball upright piano,
phone 013J3.
29N3xp.
FOR SALE—Baby bed and mattress
for child up to 6 years or age, $10.
Mrs. Barbara Burningham, Box
561 or call at Doll House.
22Ntfc.
FO R SALE -fiarrns ranging from
30 acres up to 200 acres. Prices
range from $100 to $250 an acre.
A. L. Atkeson.
20Stfc.
FO R SALE— Used tr.\sh burner, Al
most like new. Nordale Furniture
store.
22Ntfc.
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers 15 H. P.
220 or 4 0-3 pTia.se motor and
Tentruugal pump, size 3X2H. speed
3600. complete with switch and
starter. Also Byron-Jackson cen-
IN THE COUNTY C O IR T OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE CO U NTY OF M ALHEUR
C IT A T IO N
IN THE M A TTE R OF TH E ES
T A T E OF LOVENA GLASCOCK.
A Minor T O : Emma Hite, Viola
Fields, Thelma Anderson, Olona
Glascock, LaVerne L. Thomas and
O. R. Hite, and all other persons
interested in said estate:
In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby cited and
required to appear before the
Judge o f the County Court of the
County of Malheur, In the City ot
Vale, Oregon, within ten (10) days
from the date of the service of this
citation, If served within Malheur
County, and within twenty (20)
days, If served In any other county
of the state, or within twenty-eight
(28) days from the date of the
first publication of this citation,
if served by publication, and show
cause, if any you have, why a li
cense should not be granted to the
said O. R. Hite, as guardian of
the person and estate of Loveni
Glascock, a minor, for the sale
of said minor’s one-sixth (l/6th)
Interest in common and undivided
of the following land and premises:
The West one-half (WV4) of the
northeast quarter (N E(4) and the
southeast quarter (SE(4> o f
the
northeast quarter (NE*4), both In
Section five (5), Township twenty-
one (21), South Range forty-six
(46), E. W. M.
Dated this 20th day of November
1945.
H. S. Sackett, County Clerk
By Johanna Smit, Deputy, Clerk
of the County Court.
NOTICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE
On the 21st day of December,
1945, at the hour of 11 >00 O'clock
For Rent
A. M „ at the front door of the
FOR RENT—A good 160 acre farm. Court House in Vale, Malheur
See H. Terra at Franklin’s camp. County, Oregon, I will sell at pub
Nyssa.
13Dlxp. lic auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described
B UTCH ERIN O
Custom butchering every Mon property, to-wit:
An undivided one-half Interest In
day and Friday. Beef, sheep and
pork. Sanitary butchering guaran and to the northeast quarter of
teed. Phone 05Rlr- All stock must the northwest quarter (N E ‘ iN W ‘4 );
come in Thursday or Sunday after and the southeast quarter o f the
noon between 1 o’clock and 7. No | northwest quarter (S E '.N W '/ i), all
stock accepted on butchering day. in Section Thirty-six (36), Town
One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta ship Eighteen (18) South, Range 46
avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc E. W. M. in Malheur County, Ore
gon.
Said sale Is made under Order
of sale on judgment foreclosing
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tax Liens issued out o f the Circuit
N O TICE HEREBY IS G IVEN to Court of the State of Oregon for
the creditors and all persons inter- the County of Malheur to me dir
ected in Case No. 5031-E wherein
Owyhee Irrigation District, a mun
icipal corporation is plaintlff-vs-
Malheur County, a municipal cor-
loratlon. et al. are defendants.
C. W. Glenn
Sheriff of Malheur County, Ore-
ton.
First publication, December 6th,
1915.
Last publication, December 20th,
1945.
A. L. Fletcher, Attorney for the
Plaintiff, Nyssa, Oregon.
L epal A d v ertisin g
Professional And
Business Directory
AUCTIONEERS
OPTOM ETRISTS
MAI ION OSBORN
Livestock find General
Auctioneer
DR. J. A. ivicFALL
“ See McFall and See netter”
E YE S IQ H T
O N TA R IO
S P E C IA LIS T
OREGON
.tEWELKV STORES
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
JEW ELRY — DIAM ONDS
WATCHES
Main Street at Second
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
O fficial Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
O N T A R IO
OREGON
Rt. 2, Ontario, Oregon
GEORGE JACKSON
Phone 354-J-4
MODERN W ATCH R E PA IR IN G
PH YSIC IA N S
State Licensed
Watchmaker
S A R A Z IN CLIN IC
J. J. Sarazin, M. D.
O N TA RIO , OREGON
3 >4 blocks N. of City Hall
General practice o f medicine
X -ray
Physiotherapy
L. A. MauHing, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 37
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
Daily—Except Sunday
DENTISTS
■
J. R. CUNDALE
Dentist
Phone 56-J
Sarazin C inte
N YSSA
OREGON
TH U RSD AY, DECEMBER 13, 1945
Dig Bend
George Pack wood returned home
| after an absence of more than
I two and one-half years. Part ot
his time was spent in England and
the rest in France after the Nor
mandy invasion.
Miss Letty Bronson was taken
I to Holy Rosary hospital Friday
I and under went an appendectomy
| early Saturday morning. She Is
I quickly recovering.
Several in this vicinity are quite
ill with influenza.
Elaine Jones, Glen Trussell and
Albert Jackson are junior Bend
students taking part In the play.
’ Mama's Baby Boy.” to be pre
sented at Adrian high school. Dec
ember 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and
their house guests Mr. W iley and
Mr. W olf of California spent Sun
day at McCall.
Darrell English
spent
several
days during the past week trans
acting business at Nampa and
Boise.
Mrs. John Packwood and little
son are visiting relatives In Cal-
I ifornia.
Mrs. K. Claypool, county super-
I intendent of schools, visited Bend
] schools during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brum bach
j and Mr and Mrs. Joe Brumbach
| were guests at a birthday dinner
| served Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John B>shop In N y
ssa In honor of Mr. Bishop.
A large number of P. T . A.
| members attended the regular mon-
| thly me"tlng heW FYlday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Walter Bis
hop. Plans were made for Chrlst-
were appointed to take chaige ol
[ the affair. An auclon saie of don-
| ated articles was successfully con-
ducted with Mrs. Boyce Van de
Water as auctioneer. The ladies al-
so repotted a generous sum was
realized from the food sale held j
| al Hopkins auction. The next meet-
mg will be held at Mrs. Elfer’s
home.
'
PAC E THREE
ing that this passible cause of con- j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens wet* ni Parma.
troversy should be removed in o ro e r, In Ontaro Thursday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garner ana
to avert a distressing situation
M r and Mrs. Loyd Adán », h id: ! fam ily moved to their new reui-
she bill will be passed when it s 1 Odella Lopez and Mildred Adam- ueiae In Sunset valley this week.
provisions have been made more have returned from an extensive
definite.
In B oise—
Charges made by former Ambas- tour of the southwest and Mexico.
Mrs. James Spofford and Mrs.
sador Hurley as reasons tor his While in California, they visited
Qlea Billings spent Monday in
resignation from his post in China Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson, form
Boise.
were refuted In the house by Rep- er Nyssa residents, and Charlie
te entative De Lacy of Washington, Davis, who Is lu the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Grider were Going To California—
who intimated his belief that Hur
Miss Marge Kyburz left today for
ley was tiie one who dislnterpre- in Ontario on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams and a two-weeks visit at Rocky Village.
ted the foreign policy of the admin
Cauuy, Mariposa county, Californ
istration and that he had been a Mrs. Charley Qrlder were In Vale
ia.
meddler in China’s affairs rather and Ontario Thursday transacting
than a harmonizer. He stated that business.
Mrs. Stanley Hill and daughter
Hurley had backed the demand
for removal of Oeneral Stillwell of Newell Heights called on Mrs.
and that his action ’’assured the Jim Stephens Saturday.
Mrs. Charley Grider and Nan.
break-down of negotiations be
tween Generalissimo Chlang K ai- and Mrs. V. V. Orider were In
hek and the communists and his ouise Saturday shopping.
Delbert Stephens has been ill
interference was the cause of Am
bassador Ouass resigning the post this last week
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McDowell
to which Hurley succeeded. I f the
i lr I t M n l a l a e 1 f u l l
HOME KIT
United States had held to the and family left last week for ounces of Stion-typ«
policies of Roosevelt, Guass and Madras, Oregon, where they will solution with Kmrhum,
Stlllweil, Mr. De Lacy said, “ it Is live on their newly-purchased farm. ; 60 C urlers, 60 end
■ ■ ■ ■
Miss Margaret Ann Dlven was tissues, cotton appli-
quite unikely that there would be
cator. neutralizer and
7a*o«on/y2 fo 3
111 last week.
any civil war in China today.”
cornel**« iouruciioo».
N ou n a l Homo
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Willis and
The so-called full employment
Charles,
and
Mrs.
K.
E.
Thompson
bill which has finally emerged from
conference and compromise bears and Connie Sue were Sunday vis
little resemblance to the measure itors at the Harry Thompson home
WHY PAY M O R E ?
COLD WAVE
W ASH ING TO N, D. C. Dec. 1 3 -
Rapid increase in the amounts ap
propriated for the several depart
ments of the federal government
during the past ten years is as
alarming as it is startling, in the proposed by President Truman,
opinion of Representative Cannon but it seems to be the best the
of Missouri, who called attention administration can hope to get. In
of the house to this unalatable its final form it Is no more than
fact. As examples of these increases, a suggestion that employment Is
he need of the hour and that It
Mr. Cannon said that in 1933 the
department of agriculture approp is up to someone to provide It.
riation totaled $175,671,665; in 1940
the agricultural appropriation bill
was $1,194,498,633, all increase ot
700 percent. In 1933 the interior de
partment was given $48,533,672; at
Irvin Callahan Is finishing hls
the beginningg of the war it had new basement house.
reached $188,325,923. For the state,
Joseph Harold Callahan has been
commerce, Justice and labor de- ■ honorably
discharged from
the
partments the 1933 appropriation army and Is now employed by the
was $112,291,970; In 1941 the com Chicago, Omaha, and Minnesota
bined bills for the same depart railroad. He will work on the rall-
ments totaled $1,130,131,091.
loaa this winter and in the spring
A discouraging feature in con will return to Nyssa with his wife
nection with these increases, Mr. and baby.
Cannon declared, is the fact that
Mrs. Onlta Callahan has return
there are members of congress who ed from the Brlltingham Nursing
vote for the highest appropriations home with her baby son.
Miss Fay Despaln will be at
and also vote for tax reductions,
playing with both the spenders and the Callahan home for several
weeks.
those who are economy-minded.
Mrs. Ray Porter is confined to
What
especially alarmed the
Missouri representative is the pros her bed by Illness.
Mrs. Joe Stephens is sick with
pect that interest rates will in
crease in the post-war period and influenza.
McKay Hunter left last week
the government will be unable to
borrow at the extremely favorable end to be with his family, who re
rates which have been obtained cently moved to Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Debs Garner vis
in the past decade. In the event
interest rates return to the level ited Mexico and Arizona and are
which prevailed after the first world on their way home after a month’s
war, he said, instead of the five visit.
S. B. Hoffman is visiting friends
billion which Is now set aside for
that purpose the interest charge will and relatives in Nebraska.
The Owyhee Relief society will
te twelve billion annually. This, he
averred, would either mean contin hold a bazaar December 13.
Mr. Baumgarner took 3 of hls
ued deficit spending or an increase
in taxes which might disrupt the sick children to the hospital last
week.
entire economic system.
The L. D. S. church Is making
The Missouri congressman ex
pressed the problem before con a drive for clothing of all kinds
gress tersely in these words: “ We for the suffering persons In Eur-
are being importuned by all sorts °Pe President George Albert Smith
of pressure groups, insisting upon of the church has made arrange
increased expenditures and then, ments to ship several loads to all
on the other side, we are being ur eviate the suffering In Germany
ged by pressure groups, just as In and other parts of Europe.
A Christmas play and program
sistent, demanding reduction in
taxes.” Mr. Cannon’s remarks were will be given by the members of
made during a discussion of the the L. D. S. church at the Owy
last deficiency bill of the session, hee church house.
An L. D. S. primary meeting will
but hls plea for economy was just
as ineffective as on previous oc be held on Thursday of each week
casions and the house proceeded to at 4 o'clock at the Oregon Trail
vote for the budget estimate with schoolhouse.
out batting an eye or being in the
’.east disturbed by the charge of in
RICHLAND
consistency.
Because the date when it should
Mrs. Wilbur Anderson and Mrs
become effective was indefinite, a
bill to authorize return of American W. E Maze shopped in Caldwel
dead frotn all battlefronts was pass Saturday. While there they vtslte<
ed over In the house for debate at Ralph Maze, who Is attending col-
a later date. By the wording of the ege.
Mrs. Chris W yckoff of Sumptei
measure the government would be
compelled to bring to the United called at the Charley Grider homi
States, upon request by the nearest Saturday.
Cow Hollow
of kin. the bodies of all persons
killed in the war If the request Is
received “ within five years after
termination of the war with Japan.”
The war with Japan will not end
until a proclamation to that ef
fect has been issued by the presi
dent or passage of a joint resolu
tion by congress, neither, of which
has been done. There was also
question as to who Is "next of kin’’
some congressmen raising the point
that request by a widow of a sold
ier might not accord with the
wishes of hls parents and lnsist-
Don M. Graham
Insurance Agency
Fire and Automobile
Insurance
Rentals
Bonds
Owyhee Drug Co
Benefit Dance
Sponsored By The
Owyhee Riding Club
Saturday, December 22
Nyssa Gymnasium
Six Turkeys Given Away
Proceeds for benefit of rodeo grounds fund.
Kenneth Pound’s orchestra will furnish music.
A_dm. $1.00, including tax
Farm Sale
Thursday, December 2 0
Sale Starts at 1 :00 P. M.
Located 13 miles Southwest of Nyssa or 5 miles
West o f Langton’s comer in Sunset valley, or 4
miles North and 5 miles West of Adrian.
28— HEAD OF JERSEY CATTLE
1 Jersey cow, Friday, age 2, just fresh.
1 Jersey cow, Sunday, age 7, just fresh.
1 Jersey cow, Charm, age 5, fresh before January.
1 Jersey cow, Bonny, age 11, fresh before Jan.
1 Jersey cow, Betty, age 3, milking now.
1 Jersey cow, Reddy, age 3, milking now.
1 Jersey cow, Jeanne, age 3, milking now.
1 Jersey cow, Heart, age 2V£, just fresh.
1 Jersey cow, Patty, age 6, just fresh.
1 Brindle cow, Midget, age 5, fresh before January.
1 Jersey cow, Dimples, age 5, milking now.
1 Jersey cow, Peggy, age 3, milking now.
1 Jersey cow, Spot, age 3, milking now.
4 SPRINGERS
1 Jersey
1 Jersey
1 Jersey
1 Jersey
Springer, Polly, age 2.
Springer, Lena, age 2.
Springer, Jill, age 2.
Springer, Blossom, age 2.
8 YOUNG HEIFERS
Lera, age 15 months, Blondie, age 14 months.
Rose, age 11 months.
Judy, age 7 months.
Nina, age 1 yr.,
Cutie, age 11 months
Ginger, age 3 months.
Babe, age 1 month.
1 2 yr. old red steer.
1 Baby bull calf.
A ll vaccinated for Bang’s.
1 Registered Jersey bull from Beaumont herd,
Kingman Kolony, Cavalier No. 445742, age 3.
A ll springers and young heifers sired by this bull.
Breeding date, milk production and test given day
o f sale.
HORSES AND HARNESS
BRING IT IN!
Your Ford Tractor may need a tune up—
It may need a general going over—
Whatever it may need—
BRING IT IN!
W e do a better job— W e do it for less—
W e have genuine Ford Tractor parts in
stock—
We know the Ford-Ferguson Hydraulic
System—
Putting it in tip top shape is our business—
BRING IT IN!
KROPP & SONS
Phone 85
Ford Tractor Dealers
Ontario
1 Set o f harness and collars.
1 W ell matched black team, wt. 3000, mare and
gelding, both 10 years old.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 Jackson fork, 6 foot.
Some chicken equipment, brooder, feeders, and
waterers.
1 Massie Harris grain binder, 7 foot.
1 W ell pump, rods and cylinders.
Numerous other articles.
TERMS: CASH
Free Coffee— Lunch served on the grounds by
Ladies o f Chalk Butte Grange.
Grover C. Cooper, Owner
Col. Bert Anderson
Col. Joe Church— Auctioneers
L. H. Fritts
Clerk