Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 20, 1946, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOU RN AL
page four
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE HERE3Y tS GIVEN,
WANTED—Dead or worthless ani­
That Nettie A, Simpson, Adminstra-
mals, horses, cows, calves, sheep trlx of the estate of John M. Sim­
and hogs. Phone collect Nyssa 102W, pson, deceased, has filed in the
Payette 560J3, Frultland 3713 or County Court of Malheur County,
Nampa 1000.
7Mtfc. Oregon, her first and final account
and report of her administration,
straw. and that Monday, July 22, 1946 at
WANTED—To
purchase
28 * 110 . the hour of two o’clock P. M. of
Frank T. Morgan.
said day at the County Court
Room in the City of Vale, Oregon
Found
.
. , have been fixed as the time and
FOUND-Guemsey heifer, branded. place for ^
hearing of said ac-
LZ on right ribs. F. W. Knotting- COunt and any objections that may
ham. west of Ole’s corner. 13J2xp. be filed thereto, when and where
----------------------------------------------------- - any person Interested in said estate
LOST
may appear, file objections in writ-
------------------------------------ ------- ——- ing and be heard thereon.
LOST Sterling silver bracelet in
^
account lg for flnal settle-
Nyssa June 10 in front of Dr. jment and upon being approved and
Moulding s office. »5. reward. Mrs.'settled said estate will be closed.
Nettie A. Simpson
H. E. Simmons, Jr., Vale, Oregon
13J4XC.
Administratrix of the estate of
John M. Simpson, Deceased.
LOST—Ford V8 hub cap on Owy­
First pub. June 20, 1946.
hee Dam road. Reward. Phone 78J
Last pub. July 18, 1946.
13J2xp.
Phone
Classified
Advertising
RATES*: Two cents per word lor each Issue. Alter one monUi one
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, Is 30c,
■vi i^CLLl.AN
tO U b
For Sale
a ay at City Limits.
BERNARD EASTMAN
6JtfC.
FOR SALE—1930 Plymouth lour- ;
SALE—We have on hand a
door sedan. Good condition. Oood KOOd selection U1 line used pianos
tires and upholstery Inquire D. M and will receive another carload
Matthews, Adrian, Oregon. 20Jlxp.
about June 10 or 12. In this car
FOR SALE—11 acres, seven-room will be some fine small size Mlrra-
house and shop. Inquire at Bill's pianos. Call us at 614 collect or
place west oi grade school build­
ing.
20Jtfc. drive over and select one for
yourself before they are all picked
FOR SALE—Table model AC DC over. Golden Rule Music Store,
radio Excellent condition. Nordale-
6J3xc.
Newsom Furniture store.
20Jlxp Inc., Nampa, Idaho.
FOR SALE!—5 room modern house
with basement. Large chicken house.
1 acre ground. Located on paved
highway. Bernard Eastman.
FOR SALE)—3 bedroom modern
house. Good location, trees, lawn.
$6.'00.00. Terms. Bernard Eastman.
13Jtfc.
FOR SALE:—Electric pump and fix­
W ANTED
tures. A. C. McFarlane, north of
gymnasium.
13J2xp. WANTED—Auto mechanic and parts
man. Phone 144J, Nyssa, post of-
FOR SALE— Dodge sedan 1936 mo­
13Jtfc.
del. 633 First street.
13J3xp. ice box A.
FOR SALE—Windows, doors, screen
doors, pipe, electric wire, bins 7 ft
by 14 ft. suitable for stores, gar­
ages or warehouses, also white
cinder blocks. L. J. Josephson and
Son, Phone 392 J, Payette. 6Jtfc.
FOR SALEy-Tractor mower, John
Deere, oil bath, with seven-foot cut,
new condition. Call or write James
Yamada, route 2, Nyssa, at A. P.
Anderson’s ranch in Sunset valley.
6J3xp.
FOR SALE—2 houses on one lot,
one 3 rooms and bath. One 2 rooms
and bath. $3659.00 terms.
3 HOUSES -all have electric water
tanks, furnaces, baths, gaFages.
Oood location. Shade and lawns.
Terms.
3 ROOM HOUSE:—with bath, elect­
ric hot water tank, garage, lawn
and trees. $2200. Terms.
BUSINESS LOT—on Ontario High-
WANTED—Beet bed, write or call
A. J. Breneman, Apple valley road,
route 2, Parma.
13J2xp.
WANTED—Year around farm work
with house furnished. Write W. R.
Allison, General Delivery, Nyssa.
13J2xp.
WANTED Sleeping
180. B. G. Shell.
room.
Phone
13J2xp.
WANTED—Woman two days a week
for Ironing and housework. Phone
Mrs. Stringer, 04J3.
6Jtfc.
WANTED—Janitor, man or wo­
man, for office. Contact R. G. Whit­
aker, Amalgamated Sugar com ­
pany.
6Jtfc.
WANTED Beauty operator. Good
commission. Owyhee Beauty shop
16Mtfc
WANTED- To buy any kind of bee’
or veal; also we buy banger cows.
Professional And
Business Dlreciory
PHYSICIANS
OPTOMETRISTS
DR. J. A. McFALL
SAR AZIN CLINIC
Dr, J. J. Sarazin
Dr. K E. Kerby
Physician and Surgeons
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 37
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
Daily—Except Sunday
Nyssa Post No. 79
"See MrFall and See Better”
EYESIGHT
ONTARIO
SPECIALIST
OREGON
JEW ELRY STORES
PAULUS
JEW ELR Y
STORE
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
WAT 'HES
Main Street ■». Second
WYCKOFF
The American Legion
JEW
ELRY
STORE
Holds regular meetings
Official Time Inspector for
First anti Third Thurs­
U nici Pacific
days, every month.
ONTARIO
OREGON
All veterans and service
GEORGE JACKSON
men and women are MODERN WATCH REPAIR1NQ
welcome to attend our
State Licensed
Watchmaker
meetings.
DENTISTS
,1. R. ( T M D A I /,
Dentist
Phone 56-J
Saraxln Clinic
NYSSA
OREGON
F. F. BODMER
Dentist
Ph. 187W
Wilson Bldg.
31M
or
06J1.
llA tfc.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE- Five room basement
MISCELLANEOUS
— Guaranteed
house, north Sixth street. $2100.
A. L. 'Atkeson.
9MtIc. sewing machine repairing. Complete
sto: k of new parts for all machines,
FOR
SALE Cafe
in
Malheur Including electrics. Rebuilt mach­
county. Doing excellent business. ines for sale. Buy and trade. F.
20Jtfc.
20J3xp. “Lete” Sackett, Ontario.
Inquire Journal office.
FOR SALE Automobile Insurance.
FOR SALE—Hay derrick, $50.90. Public Liability, Property Damage,
See Frank T. Morgan.
13Jtfc. Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed
in the best companies at lowest
FOR SALE:—Four room modern possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
house, 599 north second street. Mac
14Ftfc.
Belnap.
6J3xp.
FOR SALE- -Field and garden seeds.
FOR SALE:—Poles, see or write Hollingsworth Hardware and Imple­
Cene Brady, Route 2 Nyssa. 6J4xp ment company.
4Atfc.
ONTARIO, OREOON
3‘4 blocks N of City Hall
Sales
Service Supplies
W O RLD
FAM O U S"
ELECTROLUX
Cleaner & Air Purifier
E. R. Anderson
Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,
Weiser, Idaho
FLOOR SANDING
New or old floors sand­
ed
perfectly.
Large
H A Y BUYER
commercial
machine
W . F. JAH N
and experienced oper­
Dealer in hav and grain ators. Telephone Boise
Third at Good Ave. 6189R.
TH URSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946
MISCELLANEOUS—For better ra-
dio service bring your radios to
Nordale-Newsom Fourniture store
Gene Seybold, radiotrician. 13JtIc.
MISCELLANEOUS — For Insured
and first class hauling see Stanley
Reffett. Phone 76, Powell Service
Station. 7Mtfc.
i946 LOAN PROGRAMS
OR GRAIN REVEALE!
Approval of 1946 loan programs
for Oregon’s two leading grain
crops, with loan values 8 cents a
bushel higher than 1945 for wheat
and 5 cents a bushel higher for
barley, have been announced by the
state PMA committee
General provisions of the loan
plans for both crops remain the
same as the 1945 program, through
which more than $10,000,000 was
loaned to Oregon producers. Details
can be obtained from country agri­
cultural conservation committees,
which again will handle the loans
for the Commodity Credit corpor­
ation.
Wheat loan rates will be at 90
perecent of parity as required by
law. The terminal loan rate for
Portland will be $1.57 a bushell for
No. 1 soft white wheat. Rates foi
principal stations in main wheat
producing countries are as follows:
Arlington, Ollliam county, $1.461-2;
Madras, Jefferson county, $1.43-
1/10; Heppner, Morrow county
$1.45; Moro, Sherman county, $1.46-
2/10; Pendleton. Umatilla county,
$1.41 3/10; The Dalles, Wasco
county, $1.45 4%10; Baker, Baker
county, $1.35 7/10; La Grande.
Union county. $1.35 9/10.
County loan rates for barley In­
clude Malheur, 80 cents.
as good as we are.
•"1116 American flag means free
schools where you and I can be
educated for positions in this Un­
ited States. It means free parks
and playgrounds where American
children can have fun and stay
out of mischief. If it weren’t for
this democratic way of life we
wouldn't have the right to vote or
the right to serve in office, ur.-
ess you were the son of a very
wealthy and richly dressed family.
If it weren’t for our flag and free-
>om we wouldn’t have such a land
> 1 beauty. It would be dotted with
ilaces where bombs had been drop-
led. We have the right to serve
,n a jury and be one of the twelve
nen or women. The great men that
ave made our country free and
ndependent are George Washing­
ton, Abraham' Lincoln, and many
others of lesser importance. If It
weren't for this democratic way of
life we would not have teachers
and school houses in which to
learn and be taught because there
would be not tax money to pay
them “The American flag is a very
oeautlful one. It has seven red
strips and six white ones. There
are forty-eight stars on a field of
blue. The American flag is a sym­
bol of love for one another and
of loyalty and self respect.’’—Jack
Moore.
NYSSA M AN FINED
ON DRIVING COUNT
CALDWELL—Two auto accidents
which resulted in two charges of
driving while intoxicated, and minor
.njuries to three persons, were in­
. s t o r a g e
Consolidated Freight-
vestigated during the week-end by
ways building, First street. See
sheriffs office.
Jake at the Flx-lt shop.
24Mtfc
Arthur Servoss of Nyssa, Ray F.
Irvin of Notus, and George Marx of
MISCELLANEOUS—Duplicate car
Nyssa, were injured Sunday when
ar.d cylinder lock keys made. Gam­
Marx's car, driven by Servoss.
ble store.
250afc.
■truck the side of the Boise river
BUTCHERING
irldge at Notus, and overturned
Custom butchering every Mon­
Irvin and Servoss were treated by
day and ETiday. Beer, sheep and
a physician in Caldwell, and Marx,
pork. Sanitary butchering guaran­
after first aid treatment was taken
teed. Phone 05R1. All stock must
to a Nyssa hospital.
come in Thursday or Sunday after­
Servoss pleaded guilty Mondaj
noon between 1 o'clock and 7. No
morning to a charge of driving
stock accepted on butchering day.
while intoxicated, and paid a $100
One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta
fine. Irvin was fined $25 for being
avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc
drunk on a public highway.
A car driven by Charles W
Legal Advertising
Stillwell missed the regular rail­
road crossing two miles west ol
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notus Saturday night, stalled or-
NOTICE hereby is given to the
the railroad tracks, and was totalh
ledltors and all other persons in­ NAPTON CHILDREN
demolished by an oncoming train
terested in the estate of Marquis H. WIN ESSAY CONTEST
Stillwell escaped Injury. He wa
Lockwood, deceased: that the un­
lined $100 this morning when hi
Phyllis Ann Eastman and Jack pleaded guilty to driving under thi
dersigned has been appointed Ad­
ministrator of the estate of Mar­ Moore of the Naptuii grade school ■nfluence of intoxicating liquor.
won the essay contest sponsored by
quis H. Lockwood, deceased, and Adrian post No. 109, American Leg­
has qualified as such.
ion, on "What the American Flag
All persons having claims again­ Means To Me" among the eighth
st said estate are required to pre­ grade pupils of the six schools In
sent same with the proper vouchers the Adrian high school district.
The Merry Matrons club met ai
duly verified, within six months
The essays were judged by three the home of Albert Bowen Wed-
trom the date of the first publi­ high school teachers. The awards nesoay, June 13. The ufteri.ooi
cation of this notice, to the under­ were presented at commencemeni was spent embroidering. Eight mtm-
signed at his office, 122 Main exercises held last month. At the bers were present. The next meet-
Street In the City of Nyssa, Ore­ -ame time the American Legion .ng, Ju n e 27, will be with Alta Fry
gon, which place is hereby design­
itizenship awards were given to Anil call will be answered by “A
ated as the place for the trans­ Ted Nelson and Elva Fenn, Adrian Vacation I would like to take." Ii
action of all business pertaining to high school seniors.
song quiz Alice Holmes won tin
said estate.
prize. Refreshments were served b>
The essays read as follows:
Last pub. June 27, 1946.
"Most of all the American flat he hostess.
A. L. Fletcher
Mrs. William Smiley and son.
means to me, the love and brother-
Administrator of the Estate of hood of our country; the countrj ■lave moved Into the Oregon Tari.
Marquis H. Lockwood, Deceased.
over which it flies. It means tht ■eacherage.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1946. ounlry itself. It stands for cour­
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and
First pub. May 30, 1946.
amily were dinner guests Sundaj
age, hope, and faith we live for
The flag is the emblem of the it the Ray Franklin home neai
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
reedoni of press, freedom of speech, Parma.
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, to and freedom of religion that we or
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ely left Sat-
the creditors and all other persons the United States of America en­ irday for The Dalles to visit Mr.
Interested in the estate of Eliza­ joy.
Fry's sister.
beth J. Prosser, deceased; that tne
W. A, McNall left last week on
"When I look up at the flag I
undersigned has been appointed can see how lucky I am to be i vacation trip to Nebrastca.
Administrator of the estate of free to get a good education, and
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes were
Elizabeth J. Prosser, deceased, with to live In a good community where hosts at dinner Sunday celebrating
the will annexed, and has qualified people co-operate, and are equal the birthday of their daughter, Mrs.
as such.
in their rights. I can go to neigh­ Frank Byers. The table was attrac­
All persons having claims against bors' homes and be welcome to tively decorated with red roses ana
said estate are required to present visit, work, and play along with red candles. Others sharing the
sume with the proper vouchers duly them. The flag means that no occasion were Frank Byers at.d
verified, wtthing six months from matter of what color, race, or creed, children, Bonnie Kressly, Robert
the date of the first publieatlon of every citizen has equal rights, and Holmes and Frank Holmes.
this notice, to the undersigned at freedom to seek health, and wealth,
Jack Bowen and Jack Chard en­
the office of A. L. Fletcher ,ln the and happiness.
joyed a picnic lunch and swim at
City of Nyssa, Oregon, which place
"The flag means co-operation In Snively's hot springs Sunday.
is hereby designated as the place schools, business, and home life. It
Mrs. Frank Byers was honored at
for the transaction of all business means justice to all, fair trials for a surprise party Sunday evening
pertaining to said estate.
all who live In the land where It in observance of her birthday
E. E. Prosser, Administrator, with waves. Citizens can all take part Quests were Mr and Mrs. F O.
the will annexed of the estate of in the activities of the land. We Holmes and Robert. Mr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth J. Prosser, deceased.
all have a part In making the laws John Bowen and Jack. Mr. ar.d Mrs.
1st pub. June 6, 1946.
we have to follow. We can vote Ray Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Last pub. July 4, 1946.
for whomever we want to be our Holmes and Sandra. Flank Holmes
and Bonnie Kressly.
officers and lawmakers.
Mrs. Byers received a number of
"It means we can't be beaten to
do our work. We are given love, nice gifts. Refreshments were ser­
Don M. Graham
ved. The evening was spent visiting.
' respect, and justice.
Billie Bowen spent several days
| "It means we have the right to
Insurance Agency
i our ideas for beautifying our home. vith Mrs. Frank Rambaud of Nyssa.
1 town, and country. The flag means
a spacious country of hills, valleys, Appointments Available—
James P. Cooley, director of the
prairies, and forests; of great cit­
Fire and Automobile
ies. and small towns; of factories, eleventh U. S. civil service region,
mines, farms, and many other in­ announces that on June 4 the pres­
Insurance
dustries where millions of people ident of the United State Issued an
executive order providing that dls-
ive. and work, and play together.
Rentals
Bonds
"So whenever we say the pledge ibled veterans, wives of disabled
o the flag, we should think ol veterans, or widows of veterans may
vhat It means, and say it with all
jur hearts "—Phyllis Ann Eastman
file applications for probational ap-
pointments for any position which
may have been filled by a proba-
tlonal appointment within the pte-
.eding three years. Such applicants
who are entitled to a 10 -point pre-
lerence in federal examinations, are
given an opportunity in this man­
ner to obtain permanent employ­
ment in the federal service.
E.W
PRUYN
Auto Repairing
Reboring, Valve Grind­
ing. Lathe work. Parts
and accessories
Phone 56w
Serving 5 Counties
"The American flag, means free­
dom of the press, freedom of the
air. freedom of speech, freedom
of religion, and free rights for
foreign people to come ln»o our
country and be one of us. The Hag
means that we are free and In­
dependent. Anyone of us have a
chance to represent our government.
It means that we are all created
equal. The negro Is Just as good as
the white person, and the Indians,
even though they are red, are Just
From the
Genuine
Orders
Largest
Shipped
Stork
Sue The
Fanner
By Leona Anderson
"EASY NO-KNEAD ROLLS”
’’No-Knead” means less work and
better results In roll making, par­
ticularly for those who are just
learning to cook and bake.
Most good cooks, as well as pro­
fessional people, take a refresher
ourse and learn new ideas as they
go along, to keep up with the
-hanging times, and this may be a
new one to you. It is another good
recipe using the new emergency
flour which many homemakers have
already purchased.
NO-KNEAD DINNER ROLLS
%
cup scalded milk
•A cup shortening
1 tablesp granulated sugar
I teasp salt
1 pkg. compressed or dry gran­
ular yeast
1 egg
3 cups sifted emergency flour
'/ i cup water
Combine milk, shortening, sugar,
and salt. Cool to lukewarm by add-
ng the water. Then add yeast, and
mix well. Now stir in egg, slightly
beaten. Then add flour gradually,
while stirring constantly. Mix until
dough is well blended and soft; then
place in greased bowl, and cover.
That's popular cry
nowdays. Fanning is
big business today and
usceptible as never be-
ore to liability claims.
Protect your income
van our Farm Liability
nsurance.
This policy protects
you from claims if any­
one is killed or injured
on your farm— for pro
>erty damages to other
— for all lawsuits aris-
ng from liability claims.
Don't delay— phone us
today!
FRANK T. MORGAN
Nyssa, Oregon
BROWER PLUMBING SHOP
G. I. Priorities Filled First
Electric Water Heaters
Phone 95— J
C r o p Dusting
By Airplane
•
New special crop dusting equipment
flown by experienced pilots. W e can do
your job better at lower cost than any
other method.
Reserve Dates While Time Is Still Available
CASEY’S FLYING SERVICE
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Phone 197 W
Ontario
BRING
YOUR
FAM ILY
JULY 2, 3 & 4
To The
OREGON TR A IL D AYS
BAKER
*
*
*
*
$3000 IN PRIZES
* * RODEOS
* * HORSE SALE
* * DANCES
* * HORSE SH O W
* * PARADES
HORSE SALE
If you want good prices for your
saddle horses bring them to the Baker
Sale.
of
Parts
Immediately
For Information About Celebration Write To
Manser, Inc.
Phone 49
Insure— In Sure
INSURANCE
Kitchen Chats
O regon Trail
I
; Store dough in refrigerator or cold
j place at least 2 hours, or until
| needed. Then shape, on well-flour­
ed board, Into 18 clover-leaf roll3.
Arrange rolls in greased muffin pan.
Let rise in warm place of 80 to
85 degress F until double In bulk—
about m hours. Then bake in hot
oven of 425 degrees F for 20 min­
utes. Make 18 medium rolls.
Payette. Idaho
Oregon Trail Association, Baker, Oregon.
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