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Classified THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL Legal Advertising Advertising RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. Alter one month one cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, Is 30c. and 110. Guy Moore, Kingman Kol- or.y. Rt. 1, Nyssa. 27D3xp. tvilScELLANEOUS For Sale FOR SALE—Complete Vitacap Re capping equipment. Including: Cap per, stitcher, American 3 h. p. boiler. Will handle all sizes truck and passenger car tires, including 1100 x 20. Good as new. Now in operation, being replaced with lar ger unit Original cost (1,965.00. Will sell $1,000.00 cash. Sutter and Star nes, 6th and M., Grants Pass, Ore gon. 3Jlxc. FOR SALE -Six foot Servel Elect rolux refrigerator, kerosene burner. Clifford S. Wright, mile north and 14 east of Adrian. 27D2xp LOST LOST—10 month old Scotch collie, sheared on both sides and at tip of tail. Reward. Evelyn McEwen. route 1, Nyssa. 27D2xc. LOST—Purebred holstein heifer calf, six months old. About half FOR SALE!—Shipment of enameled black and half white. J. G. Lane, kitchen ranges, in small sies. With phone 02J2. 27D2xp. and without reservoirs. Nyssa Furn iture company. 3Jtfc. LOST—Anyone knowing of cattle branded with pitchfork on right FOR SALE—Ford tractor and hip or back notify Zack Walker. Re equipment. Phone 04R5. 3Jlxc ward. 180tfc. FOR SALE—1939 and 1940 Ford W ANTED trucks. Don Fisher, Apple valley. 3J3xp. WANTED—Young man for Parts FOR SALE:—Two cows giving milk, Department. Returned service men one first calf heifer to be fresn given preference. Herriman Motor 3Jlxc. in February, one registered guern Co. sey bull, and two-unit DeLaval WANTED—Automobile salesman, milking machine. Leo Winn, 3 M Nyssa territory, consider able war miles west of Adrian on Mendiola veteran. Box 54, Parma, Idaho. road. 3J2xp 27D2xc. IN THE COUNTY C O IR T OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR CITATION .N THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF LOVENA GLASCOCK, A Minor TO: Emma Hite, Viola Fields, Thelma Anderson, Gloria Jlascock, LaVerne L. Thomas and ->. R. Hite, and all other persons nterested in said estate: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear before the Judge of the County Court pf the .bounty of Malheur, in the City of Vale, Oregon, within ten (10) days .roni the date of the service of this citation, if served within Malheui County, and within twenty (20 1 iays, if served in any other county it the state, or within twenty-eight 28) days from the date of the • irst publication of this citation, if served by publication, and show cause, if any you have, why a li enee should not be granted to the aid O. R. Hite, as guardian ol .he person and estate of Lovem Glascock, a minor, for the sale of said minor’s one-sixth (l/6th: .nterest in common and undlvldec jf the following land and premises: The West one-half (W*4) of the northeast quarter (NE1«) and the southeast quarter (SE'4) of the northeast quarter (NEV4), 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 Smlt, Deputy, Clerk of the County Court. FOR SALE—New Oliver "60" trac WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for tor. Inquire Ffank Skeen on Char live fox feed horses. Phone 8, Pay les Marshall place or phone 04R5. ette. 12Atfc. IN THE COUNTY OF TIIE STATE 3Jlxp. OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY MISCELLANEOUS OF MALHEUR FOR SALE—Wood pipes suitable CITATION for culverts. 15 inch diameter. MISCELLANEOUS—Will trade 1936 Frank Sherwood. 27Dtfc. Chevrolet pick-up H ton for tour- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF THOMAS E. GREER, FOR SALE—Three registered here- car or coupe. Frank Parker, route DECEASED. ford bulls, 18 months old, four 2, Nyssa, Cow Hollow, 3 miles IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 3J2xp. registered hereford cows, and two west of Ole’s store. OF OREGON: TO THE HEIRS 18-month-old heifers. F. W. Spang MISCELLANEOUS—Custom haul AND NEXT OF KIN OF THOMAS ler, 303 Eleventh avenue, north, ing, anything, any time, any place. E. GREER. DECEASED AND ALL phone, 1055, Nampa, Idaho. 13D4xp. Stanley Reffett. 20D4xp. PERSONS INTERETED IN SAID FOR SALE:—Quality baby chicks STORAGE:— Consolidated Freight- ESTATE—GREETING. WHEREAS: J. C. Greer, the Ad hatching every week after January ways building, First street. See ministrator of the estate of Thomas 1. Buy in Nyssa and you buy the Jake at the Fix-it shop. 24Mtfc E. Oreer, deceased has filed in this best. Lemon’s hatchery. Phone 111J, MISCELLANEOUS—Sewing mach court and cause his verified pet Nyssa, Oregon. ine repairing. Reconditioned mach ition, praying for an order of FOR SALE—New grates and re ine bargains. F. ‘'Lete” Sackett, sale of the following described real pairs for any make of stove. Also Ontario. 8Ntfc. estate, belonging to said deceased, to wit: stove pipe, dampers, flue stops, Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block pokers. Nyssa Furniture Co. 29Ntfc. HAVE THAT STOVE OVERHAUL ED—At EM Case's Highway Mdse. 90 of Westfield Addition to FOR SALE:—Farms ranging from Mart. No. of Y, phone 74J. INtfc. the City of Nyssa, Malheur 30 acres up to 200 - acres._ Prices County, Oregon for the rea iange l'rdm $100 to $25C an acre. MISCELLANEOUS—Duplicate car son that the personal property be A. L. Atkeson. 20Stfc. and cylinder lock keys made. Gam longing to said estate has been ble store. 250afc. * - ■>._____________________ exhausted and the proceeds there FOR SALE—Eureka vacuum sweep from are i-sufficient to pay the BUTCHERING er and attachments, excellent con ebls of said deceased and ex dition. Phone 013R5. 20Dtfe. n-n l-'Vherlng every Mon penses of last sickness and of ad day and Friday. Beef, sheep and r ~ n r ' T r —1973 Dodre pick-up. ministration an that it is necess- Excellent condition. Stanley Reff- pork Sanitary butchering guaran ry that the whole of said real es eit. 27Dlxp teed Phone 05R1. All stock must tate te sold for such purposes: Now, therefore in the name of FDR SALE—Good stove gas. Signal come In Thursday or Sunday after L.e State of Oregon, you are here noon between 1 o’clock and 7 No Service. 20D3xc. by cited and required to be and stock accepted on butchering day. For S <!e— Two Jersey cows, extra One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta >. ppear before the County Court good. Fresh middle February. 125 avenue Jake Fischer. 29Mtfc ! f Malheur County, Oregon, with- n 28 days from the date of the first publication of this citation, te chow cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of •uch real estate as prayed for. WITNESS, the seal of the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon this 17th day of December, 1945. H. S. Sackett, County Clerk Professional add Business Directory AUCTIONEERS OPTOMETRISTS M VKI >N OSBORN Livestock and General Auctioneer "See MrFall and See Better” DR. J. A. McFALL EYESIOHT , ONTARIO SPECIALIST OREGON JEW ELRY STORES PAULUS JEW ELRY STORE | Union Pacific Time Inspector | JEWELRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street at Second WYCKOFF JEW ELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON Kt. 2, Ontario, Oregon Phone 354-J-4 GEORGE JACKSON MODERN WATCH REPAIRING PHYSICIANS SAR AZIN CLINIC J. J. Sarazin, M. D. K. E. Kerby, M. D. General practice of medicine X-ray Physiotherapy L. A . M au ld in g , M. D . 1 Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily—Ebtcept Sunday State Licensed Watchmaker ONTARIO. OREGON 3V4 blocks N. of City Hall DENTISTS J. R. CUNDALE Dentist Phone 56-J Sarazin Cilnic NYSSA OREGON NOTICE OF ESTABLISHING SPECIAL WEED CONTROL DIS TRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | That under and by virtue of ¡ Chapter 5, Title 35 of Oregon Com piled Laws Annotated the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County did on the 5th day of December, 1945, by resolution duly and regularly passed and ad opted, create and establish a Weed Control District within said County and State, the boundaries of which are more particularly describee as follows: Starting at a point at the inter- 30, Twp 20 S, R 47 E. and Oregon Idaho Boundary line, thence, west along the north side of Section 30 Twp 20 S, R 47 E, Section 25, 2G 27, 28, 29, to the Northeast sec tion corner of Sec. 29. Twp 20, R 46 E, to the west bank of the Owyhee River, thence in a south westerly direction along the west bank of the Owyhee River to its intersection of the west line of Section 23, Twp 21 S, R 45 E, thence south along the west line oi Section 23, to the southwest sec tion corner of Section 23, Twp 21, R 45 E, thence east along the south line o f Sections 23 and 24. Twp 21, R 45 E and south line of Section 19, 20, 21, 22 Twp 21, R 46 E, to the Snake River, thence in a northeasterly direction along the Snake River to the Oregon Idaho boundary line, thence north along the Oregon Idaho boundary line to point of beginning. That the purpose of said Weed Control District is to prevent the spreading and development of nox ious weeds hereinafter described and to prevent and destroy the blooms, reseeding and reproduction of the following noxious weeds: White Top (Lepldlum draba) Canada Thistle (Carduus arven- sis) Russian Knapweed (Centaurla pieria) THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 3, 1946 PAGE THREE Morning Glory (Convolvulus ar- venais) oiuc Flowering Lettuce (Lactuca pulcheha) And any other weeds which may be declared noxious during the time this district remains estab- ished. This shall constitute official no tice of the creation and establish ment of said weed conrol disrlct and is served upon any and all persona interested therein, by au thority of the said County Court for said County and State by publi- ation thereof in the Gate City Journal, a weekly newspaper ot ;eneral circulation within said bounty and State, for a period of ,wo successive weeks, and that im- nediately following the last public- ition of this official notice the pro- /isions of this act shall be enforced n accordance with the purpose and ntent of said act. H. S. Sackett, County Clerk he had been made radioman, first Donald Hite has been visiting the holiday’s at her home. 8he is class. He expects to return home friends in Adrian the past week. attending the College of Idaho at He is home from Oregon State Caldwell. sometime in the spring. Gladys Long and son, Jilly, spent college, where ire is taking V-12 Mr. and Mrs. Homer King and Christinas eve in Nyssa with friends. training. son spent Christmas day at Boise Mrs. Threlma Elliot and Donald with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Art Spiuko aim children were Christmas dinner were dinner guests in the Paul Harry Mas to and family spent guests of Mrs. Ellen Sparks. Jackson home Sunday. New Year’s visiting Mrs. Mastos J. T. Atteberry and Clarence! Reverend and Mrs. J. E. Nevln parents in Seattle. Mull of Nyssa were callers in the and Laura Louise spent Christmas Ellen Sparks home Christmas even in Nampa at the home of Revet Here From Idaho— end E. D. McKune. ing. Arnold Wells and William Weld The Adrian basketball team de on of Burley spent last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne, and Mrs. Bill Looney and feated Burns Saturday evening, and Friday with Mr. Wells’ brother, children were guests on Christmas December 29 by a score of 23 to 20. Oean Wells. in Emmett at the A. C. Henderson A team made up o f sophomore girls defeated a team comprised of BUILDING PERMITS home. Mrs. Lois Cartwright spent the other three classes. The Howard Hatch family spent Christmas day with her parents, Luther Fife, to construct 50 by Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hibbard in Christmas in Parma at the home 116 building, one story, masonry, of Mrs. Hatch's parents, Mr. and Main street in Teutsch’s addition. Notus. Ray Enslow, to move building. 12 Mr. and Mrs Oayle Martin spent Mrs. Edwin Wymer. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hatch spent by 20, one story, from 7th street, the Christmas holidays in Roswell (150. with Mrs Martin's parents, O. J. Christmas near Star, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly enter- Mrs. Marcel Bishop, to move re English. Cayle Martin received word that his mother is ill with pneu- I talned Christmas eve for Mr. and sidence, 12 by 14, from Sixth street. monia in Nebraska. She is visit- j Mrs- Frank Miller and Jimmy ol H. M. Herren, to construct six NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing in Nebraska. i the Bend community, Gloria multiple cabins on Ehrgood street Notice is hereby given to the Martha Smith and Emily Otis Pounds, Arthur Holly, and Mr. and in Westfield addition, masonry, reditors and all other persons were Sunday dinner guests of Ar- Mrs- Bil1 Gipson and Donald. They $3500. otere-ted in the estate of William ene Peterson. j als0 entertained at Christmas din- Mettlen, deceased: That the The H. R. Otis family entertain- ner- mdersigned Rhoda L. Mettlen has ed Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and i Miss Geraldine English of Mars- een appointed Administratrix of family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. ing has been visiting in the home he estate of William A. Mettlen, of her aunt, Mrs. Oayle Martin. eceased, and has qualified as such. Judd and Ellen of Newell Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson, PUBLIC FARM SALE—Tuesday, \11 persons having claims against I and Arlene Peterson Thursday who recently moved from the Carl January 8, starting at 1 p. m. 3/4 evening. aid estate are hereby notified and mile west, 4 miles north of Payette Mervln Peterson spent the Christ Agenbrood ranch to Bill David on Weiser Highway. Cattle, horses, equired sent same with son’s farm entertained Thursday proper voi luly verified, with mas vacation with his grandmother, evening at dinner and pinochle poultry, hay and farm machinery. Mrs. Mary Hanson and other re in six m4 >’■ the date of this for Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dierking Lunch served with free coffee. Ro bert Richardson, owner. Col. Bert notice to u .. undersigned at the latives at Stamford, Nebraska. and Norma Jean. Irene Doty and Joe Branek went office of A. L. Fletcher in Nyssa. Miss Julia Frances Eastman re Anderson and Col. Joe Church, to Reno, Nevada last Saturday to Oregon, which place is hereby des turned to her Cadet nurse's train suctloneers, and L. H. Fritts, Clerk. ignated as the place of business in be married. Others who made the ing at Spokane. trip with them were Mr. and Mrs. all matters pertaining to said es Bob Eastman telegraphed his Arnold Slippy and Wally Steiner. tate. parens, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest East The FYank Freel family enter Rhoda L. Mettlen man of his safe arrival at San Administratrix of the estate of tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicandi. Diego. He expects to receive his Audrey Gossard, Mr. and Mrs. Ol William A. Mettlen, Deceased. separation papers and return home Refrigeration Service First publication. Dec. 27, 1945. iver Freel and Dale Freel at Christ in the near future. mas dinner. 612 S. W . 3rd St. — Ontario Last publication, January 24, 1946 Eva Pyle of Boise visited over The Ray Drowns family of Nyssa Phone 59G-W Day or Night visited in the William Ashcraft the week-end in the Frank Johns Commercial home. home Christmas day. and Household Repair Miss Betty Van Dyke spent a few Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft, Washing Machine Repair Mr. and Mrs. John Auker spent 4r. nnd Mrs. Robert Hamilton days visiting Miss Julia Eastman Oates V Belts •he past week and returned to her Christmas in New Plymouth at were Christmas eve guests in the “Chop" Turner-“Tony” Fischer home Friday. She is a former col the home of Mr. Auker's sister, Ira Richards home at Notus. Your Service Men for 20 Years Mrs. Henry Preuss. The Wiiliant Ashcraft family en- lege classmate of Miss Eastman's. Miss Ruth Eastman is spending Marvin Martin arrived Monday ertained at Christmas dinner for to spend his furlough with his Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richards and mother, Mrs. Glen Han en. He has Connie Lee of Notus. and Mr. and been taking his training at Camp r . Robert Hamilton of Wilder. FOR PLUMBING AND Hood In Texas. He reported to Fort The Ira Richards family stayed Ord today for embarkation. vernlght on Christmas. PIPE FITTING CALL Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter and Arline and Donna Maria were. hildren left Friday to visit over Christmas dinner guests in the tie holidays with parents and Harvey Otis home. friends in Union and Halfway j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman Oregon. They returned Wednesday I and Donna Lee were Christmas evening. day callers in the S. F Steelman Mr. Weatherspoon went to Pend home at Middleton. leton to spend the vacation period. | Louise Dunbar of Boise was the The Geor >e Baker family o f ; Phone Parma 6J2 Phone Nyssa 95J guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vale spent Sunday in the W. W. j E. M. Mackey on Christmas. Webb home. Wilma Williams arrived Monday The annual Christmas party for rom Seattle to spend Christmas children of beginners and primary with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. departments by the Fidelae Amicae John Gowey. She left for Seattle group of the Community United Wednesday morning. Presbyterian church was held at J. E. and Don Nichols of Nampa 2:30 Thursday afternoon. vere Christmas dinner guests in Boy Scout troop No. 36 held a he Clyde Steelman home. Christmas meeting at the parson- Mr. and Mrs. John Gowey enter ge Saturday afternoon, December tained at Christmas dinner for 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lydy and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and amily of Caldwell, Austin Lydy of hi'dren were Nampa shoppers Sat- Caldwell, Wilma Williams of Seat- lrday afternoon. le and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb FOR M EN N O W IN THE A R M Y T O ind child! en. Adrian. nd Betty Jean and Dickie were The Alvin McGinnis home was Christmas dinner guests in the RETAIN TH EI R PR ES EN T G R AD ES he scene of a family dinner on W. E. Piercy home. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis Rube Graham and family and Mr BY R E E N L I S T I N G . . . entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cecil md Mrs. Richard Krelgh and Smith and family, Leonard Smith laughter were other guests and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and M en now in the A rm y who re H I G H L I G H T S O r T H E NF.W 'mlth and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. hildren spent Christmas day in enlist before February 1 will EN LIS TM EN T PROGRAM lames McGinnis and children of Vyssa at the Robert Toomb, Sr., be reenlisted in their present California, Mr. and Mrs. W. W home. 1. Enlistments for 1 Vi, 2 or 3 yeai». ( 1-year enlistments permitted for men g ra d e. M e n h on o ra bly dis ■mith and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGinnis, now in Army with 6 months’ service.) is and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and son charged can rcenlist within 20 2. Enlistment age from 17 to 34 years Mr and Mrs. James Atteberry were Christmas eve guests at the inclusive, except for men now in Army, da ys a fter discharge in the who may reenlist at any age. ind daughter, Judy, were in Jor- W W. Smith home. grade they held at the time o f 3. Men reenlisting retain present grades, ion Valley for Christmas at the H. M. Korman was an Ontario if they reenlist within 20 days after discharge, provided they re lome of Mrs. Atteberry’s mother, business caller Friday. discharge and before February 1, 1946. Jrs. Betts. enlist before February 1, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas 4. The best pay scale, medical care, food, quarters and clothing in Army Glenwood Pounds and Gloria entertained at a family dinner or. history. were Christmas day visitors in Christmas. Twenty-four were pre There’s a lung list of attractive 5. An increase in the reenlistment Vale. Mrs. Pounds went to Vale sent. recnlistment privilege« in the bonus to $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, an Christmas eve. Mrs. Mildred Hite and Mrs new Armed Forces Voluntary or since last entry into service. Carroll Mathews, still on Okin- Threlma Elliot were shoppers in 6. Up to 90 days’ paid furlough, de Recruitment Aet of 19-15. The rwa, stated in a recent letter that Boise Thursday. pending on length of service, with fur ability to keep your present lough travel paid to home and return, grade is only one of them, bul for men now in Army who enlist. 7. A 30-day furlough every year at full th is p r iv ile g e e x p ir e s on pay. January 31. 8. M ustering-out p ay (b ased upon J SALE CALENDER TURNER Adrian J.E. Brower 4 January 31 4 THE LAST DAY 4 4 4 Get Your G la ss From Benson G la ss Sh o p T h ere are plenty of other reasons why many thousands of men hiy'e enlisted, ami more thousands are enlisting every day. You'll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to you. If you’ll read them carefully, yod’ll know why a job in the new w ice- time Regular Army is being regarded today as “ The Best Job in the World.” 165 S. W . First Avenue PAY PER M O N T H - ENLISTED MEN Telephone 17 la Adtfiftoa la Food, LH|iiif. Clethss H ti Mttf«al Car« ♦ One block west of Moore hotel, Ontario, Oregon (a ) Plus 20% Increase for Service Overseas, (b ) -Plus 50% if Member of Flying Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c ) Plus 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. SEE THE J O B T H R O U G H Furniture tops and mirrors made to order. MONTHLY RETIREMENT Starting fose Fay INCOME AFTER: For 20 Toan' 30 Teers* »Month Service Service Master Sergeant $\ 18.00 or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant 114.00 9 6 .0 0 Staff Sergeant . 7 8 .0 0 Sergeant . • • 6 6 .0 0 Corporal . . Private First Casa 54 .0 0 50 .0 0 Privat« . . . Auto glass installed while you wait Window glass installed. length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 9. Option to retire at half pay for life after 20 years’ service — increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years’ ser vice. All previous active federal mili tary service counts toward retirement. 10. Benefits under the OI Bill of Rights. 11. Family allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist before July 1, 1946. 12. Opportunity to learn one or more of 200 skills and trades. 13. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater in the Air, Ground or Service Forces on 3-year enlistments. U. S. ARM Y SI A "C U ARDI AN Of VICTORY" A IN , d S k S N I . I K R V I C I r O A C I I ( 6 9 .7 0 ( 1 5 5 .2 5 7 4 .4 0 1 2 8.25 6 2 .4 0 1 0 8 .0 0 5 0 .7 0 8 7 .7 5 4 2 .9 0 7 4 .2 5 3 5 .1 0 6 0 .7 5 3 2 .5 0 5 6 .2 5 ».«mm mow rout l a t U. A A M t I IC K U I T IM O n t a k is t S T A T IO N Boise, Idaho 419 Federal Bldg.