The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 28, 1932, Image 9

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1932
OREGON CORN BELT
SEEN BY LEADERS
to the acre as wheat, far more pounds
o f corn than of oats and at less cost of
production per hundred pounds. He also
shows that Oregon needs co m badly as
a cultivated crop.
•'A Crop fo r 200,000 J b t h >' U the way
E. R. Jackman, extern ton crop* special­
Legal Advertisements
ist at Oregon State college, speaks of
field com . This description is now used
NOTICE
as the title of a mimeographed booklet IN THE COUNTY COURT O P THE
containing articles on corn growing 1 n
STATE OP
OREGON FOR THE
Oregon and published by the Loggers
COUNTY O P MALHEUR
and Contractors Machinery company of In The Matter o f The Estate of
Portland fo r free distribution.
! DEWEY ALBERT TURNER,
Tills booklet, which contains no ad­
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
vertising, Is made up o f seven articles
originally prepared by members of the Rachael E. Lynch, administratrix of the
Oregon State college staff for use over ¡estate of Dewey Albert Turner, De­
presented
the radio, together with two other ceased. has rendered and
articles, one by a farmer telling his ex­ | her final account o f her administration
periences In corn growing, and the o f said estate and petition for distribu­
other giving a brief history o f co m tion and discharge as such administra­
trix; that Monday, the 29th day o f Feb­
growing In Oregon.
ruary, 1932, at the hour of 11:00 o ’clock
••Can O regon grow corn In com peti­
in the forenoon of that day In the
tion with the middle west7" asks Mr.
County Court Room In the County
Jackman. “T he answer Is no, but we do
Court House in Vale, Malheur County,
not need to. Washington and Oregon Oregon, has been appointed and fixed
alone im port 150,000 tons of corn from by the Judge o f said Court In an order
the middle west states, so the price hers made and entered on the 25th day of
Is always far above the co m belt price. January, 1932, as the time and place for
It would take roughly 200,000 acres to hearing said petition, at which time
make up this deficit In com ."
and place all persons interested In said
Jackman points out that a farmer can estate may appear and object to said
raise as many or more bushels of corn account, settlement thereof, and contest
the same, and all persons concerned
therein are notified to be present and
show cause, If any there be, why said
account and report should not be ap­
proved and allowed, and said estate
Dr. E. D. Norcott
settled and said administratrix dis­
charged.
DENTIST
Nyssa,
Oregon
RACHAEL E. LYNCH,
Office Phone 35F2
Residence Phone 35P3
Administratrix of the Estate of
Dewey Albert Turner, Deceased.
Date of First Publication, January 28th,
1932.
Date of Last Publication, February 25th,
1932.
E. M. BLODOETT, Attorney for Ad­
ministratrix.
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
O. K. BARBER SHOP
SHOWER BATHS
Your Laundry Agency
Wm. Beaton, Prop.
NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE O F OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY O F MALHEUR.
Tn T he Matter of The Estate of
DAVID N. TURNER, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
VITAMIN - A
I
T
BU TTER-
A
NATURE’S
M
OWN
FOOD
I
N
D
Butterfat is unique among the food fats in that
it contains, in addition to heat and energy, vit­
amin A, which promotes growth and health, and
builds resistance to pulmonary infection, and
vitamin D, which prevents rickets and promotes
bone development— both indispensable to the
growth and nest health of the body. These vit­
amins are not present in other food fats in appre­
ciable quantities. Butterfa* is the most practical,
economical and palatable year-round food
source o f these vitamins.
“ There It No Subsitute for Sunshine Butter
and Other Dairy Products
FARMERS COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
January
Furniture
Bargains
Rachael Lynch, administratrix o f the
estate of David N. Turner, deceased, has
rendered and presented her final ac­
count of her administration o f said
estate and petition for distribution and
discharge as such administratrix; that
Monday, the 29th day o< February, 1932,
at the hour o f 11:00 o'clock In the fore­
noon o f that day In the County Court
Room in the County Court House in
Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, has been
appointed and fixed by the Judge of
j said Court in an order made and enter­
ed on the 25th day of January, 1932. as
the time and place for hearing said
jpetition, at which time and place all
persons Interested In said estate may
appear and object to said account,
settlement thereof, and contest the
same, and all persons concerned therein
are notified to be present and show
cause. If any there be, why said account
and report should not be approved and
allowed, and said estate settled and said
administratrix discharged.
RACHAEL LYNCH,
Administratrix of the Estate of
David N. Turner, Deceased1
Date o f First Publication, January 28th.
1932.
Date o f Last Publication, February 25th,
1932.
E M. BLODOETT, Attorney for Ad­
ministratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ture, for a stove or a rug, see NORDALE first.
He will bring you savings right at home.
Beautiful Pillows and Lamps Make the
Home Cozy.
I
NORDALE FURNITURE
COMPANY
Nyssa, Oregon
All lands within the boundaries of Ir­
rigation
or
drainage
districts will
be
sold
subject
to
any
valid
assessments made or to be made
by said districts since t h e d a t e
said lands were acquired by the County.
All lands within the boundaries of the
Warmsprlngs Irrigation
District and
which have been classified as in Classes
5 and 6, and as to which said County
has heretofore, by Resolution dated
September 3, 1930, authorized a transfer
to said district o f the water rights ap­
purtenant to said lands shall be sold
without water right.
IN TH E COUNTY COURT O F THE
STATE OF OREGON FO R
THE
COUNTY O F MALHEUR.
In the Matter o f the Estate of
LAURENCE JENSEN, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
ap­
pointed by the County Court of Mai
heur County, Oregon, administrator of
of the estate o f Laurence Jensen, de­
ceased, and having qualified, notice is
hereby given to the creditors of, and all
Said lands numbered as to tracts and
persons having claims against the with the minimum prices set oposlte
estate o f said deceased, to present them, each tract are as follows, to-w it:
duly verified, as required by law, within
]
No. 251—E l-2 NE1-4 Sec. 34; W l-2
six months after the first publication of
NW1-4 Sec. 35, Twp. 28, S., Rng. 37;
this notice, to said administrator, at the
E. W. M „ $100.
office of E. M. Blodgett, In Nyssa, Ore­
gon, said place being hereby designated
No. 252— W1-2NE1-4, NW1-4, N l-2 -
as the place where said administrator
SW1-4, Sec. 36, Twp. 20 S.. Rng. 38 E.
will receive such claims.
W. M. $160.
E. L. TATE,
Administrator of the estate
No. 253—S1-2SE1-4, 8E1-4SW1-4.
of Laurence Jensen. Deceased
Sec. 22; NE1-4 less A. T. No. 1,
Date of First Publication, January 21,
NE1-4NW1-4 less A. T. No. 1, 2 acres
1932.
tn the N W co m e r o f SE1-4NW1-4,
Date of Last Publication, February 18,
Sec. 27. Twp. 27 S „ Rng. 38 E. W. M.
1932.
$150.00.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT O F THE
STATE OF OREGON FO R THE
COUNTY O F MALHEUR.
In the Matter o f the Estate of
J. M. DUNCAN. Deceased.
T he undersigned, having been ap­
pointed by the County Court o f M al­
heur County, Oregon, administrator of
the estate o f J. M. Duncan, deceased,
and having qualified, notice Is hereby
given to the creditors of, and all per­
sons having claims against the estate
o f said deceased, to present them, duly
verified as required by law, within six
months after the first publication of
this notice, to said administrator, at
the office of E. M. Blodgett, In Nyssa.
Oregon, said place being hereby desig­
nated as the place where said adminis­
trator will receive such claims.
ROE F. DUNCAN,
Administrator o f the estate
of J. M. Duncan, Deceased.
First Publication, January 21, 1932.
Last Publication, February 18, 1*32.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT OF
PARTNERSHIP ESTATE
IN THE COUNTY CO U RT O F THE
STATE OF OREGON
FO R
THE
COUNTY O F MALHEUR.
In the Matter o f tne Estate o f W IL ­
LIAM COW GILL, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed. administrator of the partner­
ship estate o f Cowgill Bros., a partner­
ship consisting o f William Cowgill and
Thomas R. Cowgill, has filed his final
account and report of his administra­
tion of said partnership estate, in the
above entitled
Court and
that the
15th day o f February, 1932, at 10:30
o ’clock A. M. In the courtroom o f said
Court at Vale, Oregon, has been by or­
der of said court designated as the time
and place for the settlement o f said ac­
count and report; and all persons. If
any, having objections thereto are noti­
fied and required to present the same
in writing to said Court on or before
said day.
Dated and first published January
14. 1932. Date o f last publication Feb­
ruary 10, 1932.
TH OM AS R. COW GILL,
Administrator of the Partner­
ship Estate of Cowgill Bros.
Robt. D. Lytle,
Administrator.
Attorney for
NOTICE
When you are in the market for quality furni­
to sell according to law the real prop­
erty belonging to said County and here-
: lnafter described, that I shall In com ­
pliance with the commands o f said or­
der, and on the 30th day o f January,
1932, at the hour o f 10:00 o ’clock In the
forenoon o f said day, at the north main
entrance door of the County Court
House at Vale, Oregon, offer for sale at
! public auction, to the highest bidder
I therefor, the lands hereinafter describ­
ed. Bald tracts o f land are numberrd as
hereinafter set forth, and each lot or
tract will be offered for not less than
the prices fixed by said order for each
tract as hereinafter set forth the cost of
publication to be added to each lot or
tract so sold.
Said lands will be offered for sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash or
for not less than 20 per cent cash and
the remainder to be paid underwritten
agreement with the purchaser, In equal
installments over a period not exceed­
ing 10 years, all deferred payments to
draw Interest at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum, payable annually, and such
agreements shall be subject to all terms
and conditions o f Section 69-836, Ore­
gon Code, as amended by Chapter 220
of the Session Laws o f Oregon for 1931.
The partnership between T. F. Cow­
ard and R. J. Davis In the business
known as the Owyhee R ealtyC o, Nyssa.
Oregon, Is by mutual consent dissolved
today, January 7, 1932, the said R. J.
Davis taking over the business and
continuing the business In the name of
the Owyhee Realty Co , and agreeing to
carry out all contracts and agreements
o f the Owyhee Realty Co.
(Signed) THOS. F. COWARD,
R. J. DAVIS,
Witness— John J. Cancelmo.
Jan. 7-Feb. 4.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP­
ERTY BID IN FOR TAXES AND
OWNED BY MALHEUR COUNTY,
No. 254—S1-28E1-4 Sec. 10; SW 1-4-
SW 1-4 Sec. 11; N1-2NW1-4 Sec. 14,
Twp. 17 S „ Rng. 39 E. W. M. $250.80.
No. 255— W l-2 and 8E1-4 Sec. 1,
Twp. 16 8.. Rng. 41 E. W. M. $480.
No. 256—NE1-4, NW1-4, 8W1-4.
W1-2SE1-4. NE1-48E1-4, Sec. 2. Twp.
16 S„ Rng. 41 E. W. M. $600.00.
No. 257—NE1-4, SE1-4, E1-2NW1-4,
NE1-4SW1-4, Sec. 3, Twp. 16 S „ Rng.
41 E. W. M. $440.00.
No. 258—AU Sec 4, Twp. 16 S., Rng.
41 E. W . M. $640.00.
No. 259—E1-2SE1-4 Sec. 8, Twp. 18
8.. Rng. 41 E. W. M. $80.00.
No 260— AU Sec. 9, Twp. 16 S.. Rng.
41 E. W. M. $840.00.
No. 261—W 1-2SW 1-4 Sec. 10, Twp.
16 8., Rng., 41 E. W. M. $80.00.
No. 262— W1-2NE1-4, N1-2NW1-4,
S1-2NW1-4, SW1-4, W1-28E1-4, Sec.
11, Twp. 16, S.. Rng. 41 E. W. M.
$480.00
No. 263—NW1-4NE1-4, NE1-4NW-
1-4, Sec. 14, Twp. 16 8. Rng, 41 E. W.
M. $80.00.
No. 285—NE1-4SE1-4 Sec. 20; N W -
1-48W 1-4,
N E l-4 ,
E1-2NW1-4,
NW1-4SE1-4, Sec. 21, Twp. 16 S., Rng.
41 E. W . M. $200.00.
Barron
Rng. 44 E. W M. $250.00
N o.
2 7 9—NW1-4,
NE1-4SW1-4
NW1-4SE1-4.
8ec. 21, Twp. 18 S.,
Rng. 44 E. W M. $300 00.
No. 306—SE1-4NE1-4. SE1-4SW1-4,
N1-2SE1-4, 8W1-4SE1-4. Sec 1$, Twp.
26 S„ Rng 46 E. W. M. $150 60.
No . 280— AI1 south o f river In
8E1-46W 1-4; all south o f river In
8E1-4, save and except 1-6 acre own­
ed by the State o f Oregon, Sec. 6,
Twp. 19 8.. Rng. 44 E. W. M $20000
No. 307— Ail west of railway and
Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 23rd day
highway lh SE1-48W1-4, Sec. 6. Twp. of Deeember, 1931
18 S.. Rng 45 E. W. M. $35.00.
C. W . OLENN,
No. 30S-8W 1-4SE1-48W 1-4SW 1-4,
Sheriff o f Malheur County, Oregon
81-28W 1-4SW 1-4SW 1-4 Sec. 16. Twp.
16 8.. Rng. 47 E. W. M. $15.00.
Date of first publication, Dec. 31, 1931.
Date of last publication, Jan. 28, 193.:.
No. 309—A11 south of river in
Date o f Sale, Jan. 30. 1932, at 10:00 a. m.
SE1-4NW1-4. Sec. 32. Twp. 17 8., Rng.
47 E. W. M. $50.00.
NYSSA LIBRARY HOURS
No. 310—N1-2N1-2N1-2NW1-48E1-4
Sec. 3, Twp. 18 S., Rng. 47 E. W. M.
Town patrons, 2:30 to 5:30.
$75.00.
Out of town patrons. 2:30 to 7:30.
No 311—NW1-4, Sec. 6. Twp. 18 S ,
Rng. 47 E. W. M. $400.00.
No. 281—1 acre In the NW com er i
of the NW1-4 Sec 10, Twp. 19 8., Rng.
44 E. W. M. $20.00.
No 282—AU Sec. 7, Twp. 30 S., Rng
44 E. W. M. $320.00.
No. 283—SE1-4NE1-4, 8W1-4NW1-4
Sec. 16, Twp. 30 S.. Rng. 44 E. W. M.
$40.00
No. 284—N l-2, 8W1-4. W1-28E1-4,
NE1-4 SE1-4, Sec 17. Twp. 30 S., Rng
44 E. W. M. $300.00.
No. 285—SE1-4SE1-4 Sec. 17. Twp.
30 S., Rng. 44 E. W. M. $100.00.
No. 286—NE1-4SE1-4 Sec. 6. Twp.
17 S., Rng. 45 E. W. M. $20.00
No 287—E1-2SW1-4 Sec. 14, Twp. 18
S „ Rng. 45 E. W. M. $100.00
No. 288—SW1-4NE1-4 Sec. 18, Twp.
18 S.. Rng. 45 E. W. M. $220.00.
No 289— All north of Malheur River
In N1-28W 1-4 except A. T. Noe. I and
4. Sec. 22, Twp. 18 S.. Rng. 45 E, W. M.
$50.00.
No 290—Lot 4, Sec. 31, Twp. 26 S.,
Rng. 45 E. W. M. Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7. SE1-4NW1-4, 8W1-4NE1-4, NE1-4 .
SW1-4, W1-2SE1-4, Sec. 6; NW1-4-
NE1-4, Sec. 7, Twp. 27 S., Rng. 45 E.
W. M. $260.00.
No. 293—SW 1-4 Sec. 11, Twp. 16 S
Rng. 46 E. W. M. $80.00.
No. 294—N1-2SW1-48W1-4, N l-2
SE1-48W1-4, Sec. 13, Twp. 18 8., Rng.
46 E. W. M. $300.00.
No. 2*5— AU north o f drain In the
8W 1-4, Sec. 19, Twp. 18 8.. Rng. 48 E.
W. M. $2,000.00.
No. 296—W1-2NW1-4, NW1-4SW1-4
Sec. 14, Twp. 19 S., Rng. 46 E. W. M.
$500.00.
No. 297—E1-2NE1-4, NE1-4SE1-4,
Sec. 15. Twp. 19 8., Rng. 46 E. W. M.
$500.00.
No. 298—E1-2NE1-4, Sec. 23, Twp.
19 S„ Rng. 46 E. W. M. $500.00.
No. 303— West and north o f railway
In 8E1-4SW1-4, Sec. 11, Twp. 21 S.
Rng. 46 E. W. M. $100.00.
Block X
ROBT. D. LYTLE
No 313— E1-2NW1-4NE1-4, Sec 5,
Twp. 19 8.. Rng. 47 E. W. M. $50 00.
Attorney and Oennselor at Law
First National Bank Building
No. 315— E1-2SW1-4NW1-4, Sec. 29,
Twp. 19, 8.. Rng. 47 E. W. M. $70 00.
No 326—S1-2NW1-4. Sec. 14, Twp.
18 S., Rng. 45 E. W. M. $500.00.
No 328—SE1-4SW1-4, S1-2SE1-4,
Sec. 30; NE1-4 Sec. 31; NW1-4NW1-4
Sec. 32, Twp. 19 S., R n g 44 E. W. M.
$115.00.
Phene 88
Vale
Oregon
Anna B. Pritchett, D. O.
No 316—Lots 7 and 8. Block 1. O rig­
inal townslte of Vale $50.00.
No. 317—Lot 7. Block 24, Original
townslte o f Vale. $50.00.
Osteopathy and Electrotherapy
No. 318—Lots 1,2,3. and 4. Block 29.
Eldredge Addition to Vale. $250.00.
No. 319—Lot 6. Block 30. Eldredge
Addition to Vale. $15.00.
No. 320—Lot 8, Block 1,
Addition to Vale. $5.00.
PHONE 201
Vale, Oregon.
Clagett’s
No. 321—Lots 24, 25 and 26. Block 3.
Hadley’s 1st Addition to Vale. $15.00.
No. 322—Lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 14. 15 and
16, Block 298, Original townslte of
O ntario $40.00.
On the Old Job
No. 323—Lots 23, 24, 26, 26 and 27,
Block 2, Riverside Addition to O n­
tario. $35.00.
H. D. Holme«
TRANSFER AND RAOOAOE
PHONE 8FÍ— STAB HOTEL
AU Kinde ef Hauling in
City
Marie’s Beauty Shop
FO R BEAUTY W O R K
Finger Wave, Marcel, Facial
Shampoo, Manicure
Nyssa, Ore.
No 300—E1-2NE1-4, NE1-48E1-4, Miss Marie Hunter
Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S „ Rng. 46 E. W. M.
$ 1 , 000 . 00 .
No. 302— SE1-4NW1-4, Sec. 31. Twp.
20 S., Rng. 46 E. W. M. $250.00.
and 2,
No. 312—NW1-4NE1-4SE1-4, Sec. 8,
Twp. 18 S „ Rng. 47 E. W. M. $100.00.
No. 299—W1-2NW1-4, Sec. 24, Twp.
19 S., Rng. 46 E. W. M. $500.00.
No. 301—AU land south o f Owyhee
River In the SW1-4 and all land lying
south o f the south meander line of
the Owyhee River and unnamed
slough In the SE1-4, Sec. 25, Twp. 20
S„ Rng. 46 E. W. M. $300.00.
No. 325— Lots 1
Brogan. $375.00.
PHONE t
NYSSA. OR.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The feUewtng firms of Ontario will serve yon with
raines:
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
No 304— W1-2NW1-4, Sec. 14, Twp.
21 8., Rng. 46 E. W. M. $450.00.
No 305— Lot No 20, Sec. 5; E l-2 -
8E1-4, Sec. 6; Lot No. 17, Sec. 6;
NE1-4NE1-4 Sec. 7, Twp. 24 8., Rng.
Owyhee Hotel
W hy buy cheap, no good Swiss watches at high prices when Edgar Wilks
lodels. Elgin,
sells the best American watches made today In the latest mod
Waltham. Illinois and HamUton. four leading makes, for r lames and
gentlemen.
We also have fine selection o f beautiful Diamonds In the late mountings,
white and 2-tone gold.
Bring your repairs to Wilks—he wlU treat you right. W ork guaranteed.
NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT
Steam Heat—Outside Room s
A MODERN HOUSE F O R NYSSA
EDGAR WILKS
$8 Years at the Watchmaking Trade
ONTARIO, OREOON
No. 266—N1-2NW1-4, E1-2SW1-4
NW1-4SE1-4 Sec. 6, Twp. 16 S„ Rng.
42 E. W. M. $200.00.
No. 287— A. T . Nos. 10 and 12. Sec.
20, Tw p . 18 8.. Rng. 41 E. W . M.
$
10 . 00 .
No. 268—E1-2NE1-4NW1-4, 8W 1-4-
8W1-4NW1-4, 8E1-4SE1-4NW1-4, Sec.
26, Twp. 16 8.. Rng. 43 E. W. M. $160.
Dr. C. A. Abbott, D. C.
Chiropractic
Phone 29— Res. 25
NYSSA, OREGON
No. 269—SE1-4NW1-4, NE1-4SW1-4,
NW1-48E1-4. Sec. 2. Twp. 17 8., Rng.
43 E W. hi. $400.00.
No. 270—8W1-4SE1-4, Sec. 36. Twp.
18 S., Rng. 43 E. W. M. $100.00.
No. 271—AU south o f river In N l-2 -
i NW 1-4 Sec. 2. Twp. 19 8.. Rng. 43 E.
W. M. $15.00.
Dr. J. A. McFall
Evesight Specialist
Specializing
on the care of
Children’s
Eyes
N o . 273— 81-28W 1-4, 81-2SE1-4,
Sec. 35. Twp. 17 8.. Rng. 44 E. W . M.
$400.00.
No. 274— NW1-4NE1-4, Sec. 2. Twp.
18 S „ Rng. 44 E. W. M. $100.00.
GUARANTEED WORK
W YCKOFF
flop
Jewelry Shot
Dr. HARRIET SEARS
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Ontario—Phone 147J
Official Time Inspector
for Union Pacific
Ontario. Oregon
WUaon Building, Over Postoffice
Phone No. 40
GREIG A OAKES
272—NW1-4NW1-4, 8ec. 25, Twp. 17
8., Rng. 44 E. W. M. $100.00.
Ontario,
*
Oregon
REAL ESTATE
ENGINEERING
and AU s-
PUMPS
Say It With Flowers . . . .
No more expressive gift
BOYER FLORAL COMPANY
WE WILL BE OLAD TO SERVE YOU
ONTARIO. OREOON
No. 275—8W 1-4, Sec. 12, Twp. 18 8.,
R ng 44 E. W. M. $600.00.
No. 276—E1-2SW1-4, 8E1-4. Sec. 15,
Twp. 18 8.. Rng. 44 E. W. M. $500.00.
No 277— E1-2SE1-4 Sec. 17, Twp. 18
S. Rng. 44 B. W. M. $150.00.
No. 278—NE1-4 Sec. 21, Twp. 18 8.,
M UKBM HBM M M N M MM M M R M ll£
MALHEUR TITLE &
ABSTRACT CO.
Vale, Oregon
OREGON.
Public notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to an order duly made by the
County Court o f Malheur County. Ore­
gon. bearing date of 3rd day of De­
cember, 1931, to me directed In the mat­
ter of the sale of lands bid In by said
Oounsy for taxes and com manding me
■g t -J& ri -
No. 324—Lot 3. Bleck B,
Addition to Ontario. $15.00.
46 E. W. M. $90.00.
Reliable Abstracto of Title
irmnurai
O. G. LEUHRS, Druggist
TANK
UP!
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE
Prescriptions a Specialty
Ontario, Oregon
MR. and MRS. HARRY PETERSON
— at—
HOXIE
SERVICE STATION
W e’ll Serve You
With Service That
Pleases
Phone 83
Nyssa
Funeral Directors
Ontario, Oregon
Modern Equipment and Personal Service