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I HE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT Sherman et. al. To quiet title. | registered sires. and daughter, Kathy, of Boise for shopped in Boise Wednesday. Ebtate of Helen Caroline Strey, a visit with relatives and friends Mrs. Louis Pfelier’s and Mrs. | Grade jersey and . guernsey Roy E. Osborne vs. Lila t«e Os deceased. In Madras and Portland Friday. Ray Russell’s mother from Calif 1 calves can be purchased from the born. Divorce. PETITIONS. PROBATE COURT ' next regular date wus accepted, and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and ornia is visiting here for a few association for a limited time. Blanch Hite vs. Fred Hite. Div Estate of Albert L. Heldt, de OWYHEE I Special I— The Owyhee j Prayer meeting will be held at son, Mr. Billy, They are nominally priced and were dinner guests of days. ceased. Community club met with Mrs. the home of Mr and Mrs George Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Kreager Herschel Gregg Is ill with Influ should improve the herds in which i orce. John A. Dustin vs. C. V. Phil Gregg Tuesday evening, March 25. enza. they are being placed, Sandquist Charles Culbertson Thursday Af In the Kolony Sunday. lips, et. ux. Recovery on note. $486. ter the business meeting Mrs. Char Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gregg arid Mrs. Claude Smith, Mrs. Hugh Mrs. Loyd Adams spent Thurs said. Additional information on order lotte Kygar and Rita Skinner were son, Daniel, Herschel Gregg, Mr Olenn and son,' Dale, were Boise day afternoon In Ontario. winners In a game. Mrs. Dorothy and Mrs. George Gregg and daugh visitors Thiwsday. Richland residents a t t e n d i n g ing these calves can be obtained Slippy, Mrs. Margart Douglas and ter, Annette, Mrs. Martha Kling- Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz call Job’s Daughters Initiation and In at the county agent's office, Sand | Baked Enamel Finish BILL LANE Mrs. Grace Brown were guests. Re back, Mrs. Hudd Robb, Mrs. Oro- ed at the Olenn McGinnis home stallation were Mrs. O. H. Cheldel- quist stated. M «rt.il Slat»—No Labor Charge freshments of chicken sandwiches, ver Cooper, Mrs. Ed Corfield and Sunday evening. j in, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Diven, Mi’s. Nyssa Furniture Company 1 Auctioneer I Charles Grider Mrs. Henderson, At Enterprise— pickles, olives, potato chips, Ice daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs Wil Phone 149-W cream, cake and coffee were served liam Gregg attended the Sunday RICHLAND RESIDENTS I and Mrs. Virgil McGee Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and iPhone 116J Nyssa school conference held in Caldwell I evening. I son, Herschel, spent Tuesday at RETURN FROM CAL. ! Mrs. Mr. Bill Tuesday, March 18. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt and Enterprise, Oregon, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon Russell were in Boise BUILDING PERMITS ald and children visited relatives RICHLAND (Special)— Mr. and Wednesday. A. Maulding, construc- In HomedaJe Sunday. Mrs. Albert Pfeiler returned home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woody and I tion Dr. of L. basement, Fourth street, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brewer of Thursday after visiting in Oxnord, family were in Ontario Friday. 5 and 6, block 27, Teutsch’s were visitors In the T. H. California during the winter. Mr. Mrs. Wallace Gregg attended the lots For those tough jobs Ontario * 1800 , 28 by 40, concrete. Brewer home Sunday. Pfeiler said the climate here Is Chatter Box club meeting Friday. addition, Frank T. Morgan, alteration, Here are a few of Its many uses Morning and evening services like that of California. As I am quitting farming, I will sell all my per Helen Julen was the guest of Main street, lots A-B, block 12 sonal held at the schoolhou.se Sun Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin and Sherral Sisson Sunday. property 11 miles south and west of Nyssa, •Herding Stock ‘Pump Water were \ original townsite, $750, 18 by 40, day by Rev. Kriner of the Lincoln daughters. Donna and Phyllis, were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney were •Fencing ‘Drill Wells Oregon, 3 miles west, 1 mile north and l/> mile west district. He and his family were | cement blocks. the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Boise Saturday. •Range Work ‘Delivery Work dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Clifford Nielsen entertained C. E. Sweaney Friday evening. Fred Braun, construction, $9000, of Langton’s Service Station, or mile south Ole’s •Spraying ‘Discing Grottevitt In Sunset valley. Friday at a birthday party for her Mrs. Charles Grider was in On Ergood avenue, lots 1C, 17 and 18, •Belt Work ‘Drilling Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner left daughter, Jill Marie, who Is five tario Monday. block 3, original townsite, 26 bv , Corner. wltih Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMillan years old. Games were played by 56, frame. SALE STARTS AT 12:30 P.M. Write for further information her little friends. The biggest event MALHEUR WATERS was openlg her lovely gifts. Birth Trade your present car in on a WILL GET FISH NEWS OF RECORD day cake and Ice cream were serv Bernard Eastman ed. LICENSES ISSUED Dave Mltdhell Is Improving and Trout releases will be started MARRIAGE Gale J. Dentinger and Elsie i early next week from the game Marie able to have visitors. 77—CATTLE—77 Real Estate ‘¿ I Ü 8 Insurance is Mrs. Hill, both of Vale. C. E. Sweaney etaoin srdlu commissions Oafe Springs hatchery Kenneth C. Dack of Kelso and 34 Holsteins, 34 Guernseys and 6 Jerseys Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sweaney were In Wasco county and She Willam Fern L. Raphael of Vale. ette hatchery in Lane county, up Arthur dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dal 1 Reg. Holstein bull, Hawkins Segis Heilo, 3 yrs, Kelpiil and Kath Phone 144J Boa A Nyasa, Ore Phone 64 on completion of releases from Ihe leen Marie John les Rogers Thursday evening. Woerman, both of Pay out of the A. E. Hawkins herd. Hood River and McKenzie hatch Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gregg and Nyssa, Oregon ette. son, Daniel, were In Caldwell on eries. 1 Reg. Holstein bull, Hawkins Joe Goliah, 2 yrs. Clayton Keeler and Shirley Ann At the Oak Springs station Lackey, both of Ontario. business Tuesday. out of Hawkin’s herd. Beth Mitchell returned home there are 215,000 rainbow trout, COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT 1 Holstein cow, 7 yrs. giving 8 gal. per day. Saturday to visit her folks, Mr. averaging six Inches in length, United Credit Mens vs. El- anil Mrs. Dave Mitchell, and bro which will be planted in the wa by Jones alias Gerald Assn, Jones. Re 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs., giving 5 gal per day. ther, Joel, during spring vacation. ters of the following counties: covery on account. $824.57. attends Brigham Young uni Wasco, Deschutes, Crook, Jeffer Harold D. Schwartz vs. Fred 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Springer. All porcelain white tub with extra metal cov She son. Clackamas, Harney, Malheur Browning. Recovery on account. 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Springer. versity In Utaih. ering, giving cabinet effect. Large deluxe The primary class of the Christ and Grant. ian churdh held a picnic in Mr The fish from the Wll'amette $745.47. 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Springer. wringer, built-in pump, large castors. Mechan and Mrs, H. L. Sisson’s ¡backyard station will be released chiefly in Arthur W. Rinehart vs. L. A. 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Springer. ism permanently sealed-in oil. A real buy. the Willamette river watershed ex Saturday afternoon. 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., giving 5 gal. now. Mrs. Annie Oregg la 111 with cept that some fish will be placed Serving 5 Counties in Odell lake. blood poisoning. From the Largest Stock ol 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs., giving 6 gal. now. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., milking some. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. EXAM FOR COAST Genuine Dave Mitchell Sunday. 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., milking some. Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. Louis GUARD ANNOUNCED 213 N. 10th 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., milking some. Pfeiler were In Ontario Saturday Boise, Idaho Congressman Lowell Stockman of afternoon. Parts 1 Black Holst, cow, 3 yrs., Just fresh, giving 6 gal. Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt the second congressional district of 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., Springer. Orders Shipped Immediately Oregon announced that the annual competitive examinations for ap 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., Springer. pointment to the U. S. coast guard 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., Springer. academy for a four-year college course, with all expenses paid by Phone 49 Payette, Idaho 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Springer. the government, will be conducted 1 Holstein heifer, 3 yrs., Heavy springer. by the U. S. civil service commis sion May 7 and 8 of this year. Un 1 Holstein first calf heifer, giving 5 gal. now. married men between 17 and 22, 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., Springer. military or civilian, are eligible up 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., Heavy springer. on meeting physical and education al requirements. Candidates intend 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., Springer. ing to take the examination should 1 Guernsey gow, 4 yrs., Heavy Springer. write to the commandant, U. S. coast guard, Washington. D. C„ to 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., Heavy Springer. obtain application blanks. Applica 1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., milking now. tions must be postmarked and re turned not later than April 1, 1947. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs., giving 6 gal. now. Successful completion of the 4- 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 5 gal. now. year course at the academy in New London, Connecticut, leads to a 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 4 gal. now. bachelor of science degree In engin 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 4 gal. now. eering and a commission In the regular coast guard. 1 Guernsey cow, first calf, giving 5 gal. now. ladies and several children. MEETING HELD BY to An 19 Invitation with Mrs. COMMUNITY CLUB 1 Charles Bradley to In meet Nampa on the Venetian Blinds BUY A JEEP Farm & I)airv Sale Friday, April 4 JEEP Watts Motor Co. Washing Machines APPLIANCE & RECORD SHOP Manser, Inc. ICfouBURjl gas H Sweet Corn Acreag We Are Now Contracting Sweet Corn Acreage For Our New Nyssa Plant A Nice Cash Crop You may see one of our representatives any Saturday between now and April 10 at the Al Thompson Cr Son Feed Store, Nyssa OHM ONION GROWERS TO CUT ACREAGE Oregon’s onion growers have In dicated that they will decrease onion acreage by about 11 per cent from last year’s estimated 5400 acres, according to information re ceived by Harry Sandquist, Mal heur county agent, from the bur eau of agrlultural economics. Mo6t of this decrease in acreage in Oregon will take place In Mal heur county, Sandquist stated. Late summer onion acreage In all Important onion growing sec tions of the nation will be re duced. The overall reduction will be about 13 per cent from last years record crop. Even with this decrease, late onion acreage will be about seven per cent above the 1936-45 ten year average. If growers carry out present planting plans, Sandquist , added. MALHEUR DAIRYMEN WILL BUY CALVES Several dairymen in Malheur county have indicated that they will purchase dairy heifer calves from the Tillamook County Dairy Herd Improvement association, ac cording to Information received by Harry Sandquist. county agent. These calves are from cows pro ducing not less than 300 pounds of butterfat per year and from DEAD [D A L « 4 MADE TO REDUCE YOMR HEATING COSTS AND — INCREASE / /. There is a fast heating Lennox furnace or Aire-Flo air condi tioner specially designed for every type of fuel. This is why • Lennox will reduce fuel costs. jUt+iMO- t tyitln a ceA . qaa • made of fast heating steel • made of long lasting steel • engineered by heating experts • installed by experienced men Nyssa H eating Phone 169-W ANIMALS REMOVED Or Drop Us A Card At FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL Payette, Idaho Ida.-Ore. Rendering Co. Idaho Canning Company —There is a Phone Near You— NYSSA 26 PARMA 25 ONTARIO 53 WILDER 61 PAYETTE 80 EMMETT 50 WEISER 92 FRUITLAND 73-J VALE 3504 CALL COLLECT NIGHT and SUNDAY CALL NYSSA 06-Rl or 178-J Co. 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 6 gal. now. 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., Springer. 1 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., giving 4 gal. now. 1 Guernsey cow, first calf, giving 4 gal. now. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. giving 4 gal. now. I Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs., Bred. II Guernsey heifers, coming 2 yrs. 1 Jersey heifer, first calf, giving 4 gal. now. 1 Jersey cow, 4 yrs., giving 5 gal. now. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs., calf by side. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs., giving 4V2 gal. now. 1 Holstein heifer, long yearling. 3 Holstein heifers, 10 months. 6 Guernsey heifers, 8 to 10 months. 12 Holstein bull calves. 1 Jersey heifer. This is an outstanding herd of Holstein and Guernsey dairy calves and heifers. Free of mastitis. Public is invited to see the herd before sale day. Herd test of 4.0 or better. MACHINERY 1941 John Deere model A, single wheel in i front, starter and lights; road gear. •John Deere beet cultivator and attachments. John Deere 18-inch hang-on plows. John Deere 8-foot tandem disc. Misken scraper. 4-section spike-tooth harrow. Valley Mound 3-row corrugator. Good hay rake. John Deere'power take-off mower. 1 Wood land float. 1 Steel wheelbarrow. 2 Rubber tired wagons and hay racks. 1 Galvanized water tank. 1 New small water tank. App. 700 sacks Economy mineral for cattle. Blacksmith tools, hand tools, etc. Several 10-gallon milk cans? 1 Practically* new 2-unit Surge milker. 1 Four-row John Deere tractor beet cultivator with all attachments. HORSES 1 Team of mares, smooth mouth, Wt. 2800 pounds. 1 Set harness and collars. HAY AND DUCKS 60 Tons of good alfalfa hay. J White Pekin ducks. Lunch Served On Grounds TERMS: CASH Bob Cornett— Owner Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Aucts. L . H . F r it t s ,C le r k