NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., OCTOBER 21, 1937 H IG H E R F A R M INCOMES FOR 1837 PREDICTED Although the Index of the general level of farm prices In Oregon has dropped approximately 10 per cent since June and, 80 per cent of the 1926-1930 average. Is 3 points under September 1936, agricultural Income In Oregon during the year 1937 Is expected to exceed that of 1936 materially. 8uch are the con­ clusions to be drawn from data given In a review c f the agricultural situation Just released by the Ore­ gon State College agricultural ex­ tension service. Average 12 Per Cent Over 1936 The gain in agricultural Income Is attributed to an expected yearly average farm price level running around 12 per cent over the 1936 year average, and to a prospective Increase of about 3 per cent In the gross volume of agricultural pro­ duction. Data In the report show that farm prices were at relatively high level during the first half of 1937, declining during the summer and fall months under new crop In­ fluences. In general, the season has been very favorable for crops, both in Oregon an in the country as a whole. Although the report states that the estimates are quite preliminary In nature, the Increase in total agri­ cultural income In Oregon In 1937 over 1936 may approximate 15 per cent and may amount to as much as <20,000,000. Including the value added by agricultural manufactur­ ing operations and farm sales of numerous specialty farm products, as well as Income from the principal crop and animal products, total agricultural Income Is expected to reach $150,000,000 or more in 1937— the greatest since 1929. Purchasing Power Not Increased "Considering the purchasing pow­ er of the dollar, Oregon's agricul­ tural income In 1937 has the appear­ ance of being even better than In 1929, If present prospects work out,” says the report. "In 1929, the United States Index of prices paid by farm ­ ers averaged 101 per cent cf the 1926-30 level. against a probable average of 86 for 1937. "O n the other hand, however, the census shows that the income of 1937 will be divided between a con­ siderably greater number of farm operators In Oregon, consequently the purchasing power per farm fam ily has not increased to the same extent as total agricultural Income." Phone Journal. your news items to the LE G AL AD V E R TIS IN G SI MMONS FOR PU B LIC ATIO N IN TH E C IR C U IT C O URT OF THE STA TE O F OREGON FOR THE C O U N TY O F MALHEUR. THE A M ALG AM ATE D SUGAR COM PANY, a corporation. Plaintiff, v. E M G REIG , Trustee; JOHN DOE R IC H A R D ROE and M A R Y DOE. beneficiaries under the trust of E. M. Grelg. Trustee; The Un­ known Heirs of S. P Newman, de­ ceased; C ATH E R IN E NEWMAN, JU LIAN NEW M AN and HAROLD NEWMAN, heirs of 8. P Newman, deceased; JOSEPH KEEFER, sometime known as JOS K E EF­ ER; The Unknown Heirs of E. H. Test, deceased; Also all other per­ sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in­ terest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants T O : Catherine Newman; Julian Newman; Harold Newman; Joseph Keefer, sometime known as Jos. Keefer; The Unknown Heirs of S P. Newman, deceased; The Un­ known Heirs of E. H Test, deceased; Also all other persons or parties un­ known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the oomplalnt herein and hereinafter described. Defendants: You, and each o f you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 5lh day of November, 1937, said date being the first day following the last day of four weeks from the first date of publication of this summons, said period of four weeks being the time prescribed, by the court, for publication hereof, and If you fall to appear and answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In its complaint. This suit Is brought for the pur­ pose of securing a decree forever quieting plaintiff's title In and to the premises situate, lying and be­ ing In Malheur County, State of Oregon and described as follows: The S E '. of NE>,; the N E ‘4 of 8 E H ; Lot 1 and all that por­ tion of the 8 W S of S E '« of Sec­ tion 32, Township 19 8 . Range 47 E W M , lying east of the right o f way of the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, more particularly described as follows, to-wit Beginning at the NE corner of the S W '« of SEV* o f Section 32, Township 19 South, Range 47 E W M . thence South on the subdivision line between the 8EV, of 8 *v , and the 8W1* of 8KV. of said Section 33. to the Township line between Ttownahlp I t 8 . o f Range 47 E. W M. and Town­ ship 20 S. of Range 47 E. W. M , thence West on said Township line to the right of way of the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, thence In a northerly direction along the east bound­ ary line of said right of way 1329.5 feet to the subdivision line between the NW(4 of S£(4 and the S W 'i of SEV* of said Section, Township and Range; thence East on said subdivision line 399 feet to the place of be­ ginning, containing 14.53 acres; all of said lands being in Section 32, Township 19 South, Range 47 E. W M., also Lots 2, 3 and 4 In Section 33, Township 19 South, Range 47 E. W M. excepting 1 acres, thereof said one acre being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 110 feet east of the SE corner of the NE(4 o f NEV* of Section 32 in said Township and Range, thence East 247 feet to the Snake River; thence along said Snake River in a southerly dir­ ection 169 feet; thence West 267 feet; thence North 169 feet to the place of beginning, contain­ ing 1 acre of land; and for a decree barring and en­ joining the defendants, and each and every o f them, from all right, title, estate, lien or interest in said property, and for such ether and further relief as to the honorable court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity and for costs and disburse­ ments herein, all o f which will more fully appear by the verified com­ plaint on file herein. This summons is published by order of the Honorable Charles W Ellis, Circuit Judge, In and for the above entitled court, made and en­ tered on the 6th day o f Octcber, 1937, prescribing that this summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four successive and consecutive weeks In the Gate City Journal, a weekly newspaper of gen­ eral circulation published at Nyssa In Malheur County, Oregon. The date of the first publication Is October 7, 1937 and the date o f the last publication is November 4, 1937 ROBT. D. LY TLE , Attorney for Plaintiff Postoffice Address: Vale, Oregon. K IN G M A N COLONY IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T N O TICE OF ELECTION N O TICE HEREB Y IS GIVEN, That an election will be held in the Kingman Colony Irrigation District on the 30th day of October, 1937, for the purpose of voting upon the pro­ position o f inclusion of the King- man Colony Irrigation District within the boundaries of the Owy­ hee Irrigation District, and uniting and merging said Kingman Colony Irrigation DLstrct Into and as a part o f the Owyhee Irrigation District and that at said election the ballots shall contain the words, and shall require the qualified voters to vote upon the proposition, "M erger— Yes” and "M erger—No". The Board of Directors has des­ ignated that the Kingman Colony School House as the place where said election shall be held, and that said election shall be held between the hours o f 8:00 o'clock In the fore­ noon and 5:00 o’clock In the after­ noon of said 30th day of October, 1937, when the polls shall be closed. This notice is given by order of the Board o f Directors duly entered the 28th day of September, 1937, and which order designates the bound­ aries of the Kingman Colony Irri­ gation District and dispenses with publication of the same in this notice o f election. F R A N K D HALL. Secretary Kingman Colony Irrigation District First publication Sept. 30, 1937. Last publication Oct. 28, 1937. NOTIC E TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of M al­ heur In the Matter o f the Estate of George O Glascock, Deceased The undersigned having been ap­ pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun­ ty, Administratrix of the estate of George O. Glascock, deceased, and having qualified as such, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publica­ tion of this notice to said Adminis­ tratrix at the office cf A. L. Fletch­ er in the City of Nyssa. Oregon. tl< same being the place designated for the transaction of all business per­ taining to said estate. October 4, 1937 Anna J Glascock. Administratrix of the Estate of George O Glasccek. De­ ceased. First publication October 7, 1937. Last publication November 4, 1937 polls shall be closed, and that r< said election there will be submitted to the legal voters of School District 26 the proposition of authorizing a special school district levy fe r the year 1937, payable In 1938, In the sum of $4000 00 to be In addition to the amount of levy as limited by the Constitution of the State of Oregon. The vote Is to be by ballot upon which the voter will be required to Indicate his or her chclce upon said proposition which shall be stated "Increase of Levy--------Y es" and "Increase of Levy--------No." This notice Is given by order of the district School Board of School District No. 26 of Malheur County, Oregon, made the 29th day of Sept­ ember, 1937. FRED KO O PM AN, Chairman, District School Board Attest: Dwight Smith District Clerk. First publication Oct. 15, 1937. Last publication Nov. 4, 1937. NOTICE O F SALE OF C O U N TY OWNED LANDS Pursuant to an order o f the Coun­ ty Court of Malheur County, Ore­ gon, dated the 6th day of October, 1937, I will on the 6th day of N ov­ ember, 1937, at the hour o f 10 o'clock, A. M., at the front door of the County Court House at Vale, Oregon, offer for sale the tracts of land hereinafter described and numbered for not less than the prices fixed by said Court with the proportionate cost of publication added thereto. Said lands will be offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash; or all tracts priced at $200.00 or less to the highest bidder for oash, and all tracts priced at more than $200.00 and not more than $500.00 fer cash or for not less than 20% cash and the remainder to be paid under written agreement with the purchaser In equal Installments over a period not exceeding 5 years; all deferred payments to draw interest at the rate of 6% per annum, pay­ able annually; all sales and agree­ ments to be subject to the terms, and conditions of Sec. 69-813, Oregon Code, and Chapter 402, Laws of 1937; all lands within the bound*- aries o f irrigation or drainage dis­ tricts to be sold subject to any valid assessments made or to be made by said districts since the date said lands were acquired by the County and all lands withtin the boundaries of the Warmsprtngs Irrigation Dis­ trict which have been classified as in Classes 5 and 6 and as to which said County has heretofore by reso­ lution dated September 3, 1930, authorized a transfer to said district of the water rights appurtenant to said lands are to be sold without water right. Said lands numbered as to tracts and with the minimum prices set opposite each tract are as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 262-A—Description, Lot No. 3, Lot 4; S E 'iS W ‘ 4, WMiSE%, N E 'iS E V *; Sec. 7, Twp. 21, Rng. 37; Price $117 75. Tract No. 263-A—Description, S W ‘*N W '4 , N W ‘4S W '4 ; Sec. 8, Twp. 21, Rng. 37; Price $40 00. Tract No. 264-A—Description. S ‘4, Sec. 24, Twp. 14, Rng. 39; Price $160.00. Tract No. 265-A—Description, N ‘4 N ‘ »S W (4 ; S W '4 S W ‘i, S E ‘ i ; Sec. 15. Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $300 00 Tract No. 266-A—Description, WV4, WViiSE'*; Sec 16, Twp. 14. Rng. 40; Price $200 00. Tract No. 267-A—Description, S 'a S W 't, SE ‘4: Sec. 23; Twp. 14, Rng 40; Price $120.00. Tract No. 268-A—Description, All Sec 26. Twp. 14, Rng 40; Price $320.00. Tract No 269-A— Description. All Sec 27, Twp. 14, Rng. 40; Price $320 00. Tract No. 270-A— Description. All Sec 28; Twp 14; Rng. 40; Price $320 00 Tract No. 271-A—Description, All Sec 29; Twp. 14; Rng 40; Price Tract No. 302-A—Description, Lots 2 and 3 and 4; Sec. 3; Twp.30; Rng. 45; Price $60 00. Tract No. 303-A— Descrpitlon, N(4 N W '4 ; Sec. 36; Twp. 15; Rng. 46; Price $40 00. Tract No. 304-A— Description, SEV.SE14; Sec 1; Twp. 18; Rng. 46; Price $20.00. Tract No. 305-A—Description, W 'iE H S E '« and E'- j W ' î S E ', Less 17 Acres, more or less, between M al­ heur River and County Road; Sec. 2; Twp 18; Rng 46; Price $5000 . Tract No 306-A— Description, Lots 6 & 7 & 8, N E 'IS E V Less Drain Ditch; Sec. 13; Twp. 21; Rng 46; Price $65.00 Tract No. 307-A—Description, S'a NWy*, N W ‘4 SWV«; Sec 14; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $60.00. Tract No. 308-A—Description, N(4 SEV*. N E ‘4 , NE(4N W (4; Sec. 15; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $140.00 Tract No. 309-A—Description, W 4 Sec. 16 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $160.00. Tract No. 310-A—Description, 8(4 N ‘ 4, 8(4; Sec. 19; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $240.00 Tract No. 3 1 1 -A—Description, S ‘i S (4 N ‘4, N14NWV4, N W ‘/*NE'/«; Sec 25; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $300.00 Tract No. 3 1 2 -A—Description, All Sec. 35 Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $320. Tract No. 313-A—Decsription, N W '4, W*aNE(4 Sec. 36; Twp. 29; Rng. 46; Price $120.00. Tract No. 314-A —Description, N W ’4 S W 'i, Sec. 2; Twp. 30; Rng. 46; Price $40.00. Tract No. 3 15 -A—Description, Lots 1 & 3, S V iN E 'i, S(4 N W (4; N E 'iS E 'i Less Townsite of Jordan Valley; N W ‘ *S E ‘4 Less A T . 1; Sec. 2; Twp. 30; Rng. 46; Price $150.00. Tract No. 316-A—Description, West of Railroad In the N W (4 - NW I4; Sec. 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44: Price $25.00. Tract No. 317-A—Description, SEt* Sec. 10; Twp. 30; Rng. 44; Price $40.00. Tract No. 318 -A—Description, S'4 S(4 NEH SE 1*; Sec. 29; Twp. 15; Rng. 47; Price $75.00. Tract No. 319-A— Descripticn, A triangular tract of land containing 10 Acres in the West portion of NW (4SE(4: Sec. 6; Twp. 16; Rng. 47; Price $10.00. Tract No. 320-A—Description, S W ‘4NE14 Sec. 6; Twp. 18; Rng. 47; Price $210.00. Tract No. 321-A—Description, S W ‘4SE(4; Sec. 7; Twp. 18; Rng. 47; Price $210.0.0 Tract No. 322-A— Description, Lot 6; Sec. 30; Twp. 20; Rng. 47; Price $25.00. Tract No. 323-A—Description, Lots 6 and 7, Block 73, Orig. Town- site of Ontario; Price $20.00. Tract No. 324-A—Description, Lots 11 to 15, incl.. Block 83, Townsite of Ontario. Price $100.00. Tract No. 325-A—Description, Lot 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 159, Orig. Town- site of Ontario; Price $40 00. Tract No. 326-A— Description, Lots 1 to 10, incl., Block 168, Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $75.00. Tract No. 327-A—Description, Lots 1 to 10, incl., Block 211 Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $25.00. Tract No. 328-A— Description, Lots 17 to 20, incl., Block 241, Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $100.00. Tract No. 329-A— Description, Lots 26 to 29, incl.. Block 2, Terrace Heights Addition to Ontario; Price $80 00. Tract No. 330-A—Description. Lots 12 and 13, Block 3; Terrace Heights Addition to Ontario; Price $40.00. Tract No. 331-A—Description, Lot 2, Block O, Barton's Addition to Ontario; Price $25.00. Tract No. 332-A—Description, Lots 6 and 7, Block 11, Riverside Ad­ dition to Ontario; Price $20.00. Tract No. 333-A—Description, Lots 11, 12 and 13, Block 15, Teut- sch’s Addition to Nyssa; Price $90.00. B Y M A IL -1 Daily only . . . . NOW $7.00 $6.00 Daily and Sunday 11.SO 5.00 M A IL T H IS O R D IR PH O TO S V C H IC K ONU Tedey TO D AY O R E G O N IA N . P o r tla n d . O re g o n : E n c lo e e d f i n d ...................... f o r w h ic h p í r e a . read m . T h « O r e g o n ia n a a c h e c k e d o a t it le c o u p o n . Nam . ...... Be sure that the heat you fo r t h i s w i n t e r doesn’t leak through the roof. Save up to 30%, on your fuel bUl N O W la the time to have B A L ­ S A M W O O L Blanket In­ sulation tucked into your attic floor or between the rafters. It’s wtndproof, waterproof. Terrain proof and fire resistant, about the . . . pay THK P o c k o t T h is $ 1 .5 0 1928 Chevrolet 1 \/-> ton truck W -bed..... 60.00 1929 Ford l V j ton truck W -b e d ........... 100.00 1929 Ford y> ton panel tru ck ............... 85.00 1920 Ford VL> ton p icku p....................... 100.00 1932 Ford */¿ ton pickup Model B ........... 225.00 1926 Ford P ic k u p .................................. 35.00 1929 Ford Coupe .................................. 125.00 1930 Ford Coupe, new rubber............... 175.00 A ll of the above trucks in good running condi­ tion. See these and many other bargains at the— Boise Implement Co. 218 South 10th St. Boise, Idaho Used Truck Lot at 13th & Front St. Convert YOLIR Attic Into Useful Rooms prmit Ptaabad b y w iro di- roc t to T I m O r ««o n lan from U m paint o f or* l«ta la ^ a m attor o f 4.50 1930 Ford 1VI» ton truck W -b e d ........... 100.00 aa long as three years, in easy monthly payments, extended to home-owner* with regular income. Complete details on request. T o d « » ' « P ic t u r e « Sunday only. . . 1928 Chevrolet V/2 ton truck................ $ 50.00 Dormers make interesting breaks in the roof line and bring added charm to just “ ordinary” houses. And quite aside from the decorative aspect, dormers bring light to attic rooms. They convert waste space into light, airy bedrooms. W IR E 10.00 52 Used Trucks and Pickups to choose from. Prices ranging from $25.00 and up, All sizes and models —Can Be Added at Small Cost SEE R * f«la r SALE Make Old Homes Look NEW *4 October only) YEA R Fall Clearance DORMERS ON YOUR OREGONIAN SUBSCRIPTION km *H i Tract No. 342-A —Description. Lets 1 and 2. Block 22, Eldredge Ad­ dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Tract NO. 343-A—Description, Lots 3 an 4, Block 22, Eldredge Ad­ dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Tract No. 344-A—Description, Lots 24 and 25. Blcck 33. Hope- Holland Addition to Vale; Price $20 00 . Tract No. 345-A —Description, East 43 feet of Lot 1. Block 11, Original Townsite of Vale; Price $50.00. Tract No. 346-A— Description, Lots 5 and 6, Block 16, Orig. Town- site of Vale; Price $150.00. Tract No. 347-A—Descripticn, Lots 20 to 24, incl., Block 5G, Pioneer Addition to Jordan Valley; Price $50 00. Tract No. 348-A—Description, Lots 11 and 12, Block 78. Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $20.00. C. W. GLENN, Sheriff, Malheur Ccunty Oregon. TERMS: iP -^ A i0 (daring the Tract No. 334-A —Description, Lots 1 to 5, incl., and 9 and 10. Block 33; Parks Addition to Nyssa; Price $85.00. Tract No. 335-A—Description, Lots 1 and 2, Block 77, Green’s A d ­ dition to Nyssa; Price $50 00. Tract Nc. 336-A—Description, Lots 1 and 2, Block 78, Green's Ad­ dition to Nyssa; Price $50.00. Tract No. 337-A—Description, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, Block 4; Eld­ redge Addition to Vale; Price $50 00 Tract No. 338-A— Description, Lets 9 and 10, B ock 11, Eldredge Addition to Vale; Price $10.00. Tract No. 339-A—Description, Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 18, Eldredge Addition to Vale; Price $30.00. Tract No. 340-A—Description. Lots 4 an 5, Blcck 18; Eldredge A d ­ dition to Vale; Price $20.00. Tract No. 341-A—Description. Lots 7 and 8, Block 18, Eldredge Addition to Vale; Price $20 00 You NEED the extra room. Why not consult the expert home designers in the Boise Payette Home Planning Department on how you can have it. Hurry! - Only I More W eek To NOTICE OF SPEC IAL ELECTION N O TICE HEREBY IS OIVEN, That a special election has been called and will be held In and for the School District 26 of Malheur Oiunty. state of Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th day of Nov­ ember, 1937, between the hours of 2 00 o'clock P M and 7:00 o'clock P M . at which time the $320 00. Tract No. 272-A—Description, All Less Gravel pit and road (11.4 acreai Sec. 33; Twp. 14; Rng 40; Price $320 00. Tract No. 273-A— Description. All Sec 34, Twp. 14; Rng 40; Price $320 00. Tract No. 274-A— Description, All Sec. 9; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 275-A—Description, All Sec 13; Twp. 15; Rng 40; Price $320.00. Tract No 276-A—Description, SW(4 ; 8ec 14; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $80 00. Tract No ,277-A— Description, All Sec. 15; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $320.00. Tract No. 278-A— Description, W% NWI4, SV4; Sec. 16; Twp. 15; Rng. 40; Price $200.00. Tract No. 279-A— Description, W ‘4SE(4; Sec. 13; Twp. 13; Rng, 41, Price $40 00. Tract No. 280-A— Description, SE(4, WM>NE(4, Sec. 24; Twp. 13; Rng. 41 ; Price $120.00. Tract No. 281-A —Description, SE ‘4NE(4, N (4 SE ‘4, SW t.SE '4 ; Sec 32; Twp. 21; Rng. 41; Price $80.00.. Tract No. 282-A—Description, B H N W ‘4 SE ‘4, 8HNE>4SW ‘4 ; Sec. 13; Twp. 31; Rng. 41; Price $20.00. Tract No. 283-A—Description, SE ‘4 N W '4 Less A T . 8(6.45 A.) Sec. 14; Twp. 15; Rng. 42; Price $20.00. Tract No. 284-A —Description, N W ‘i N W ‘4 ; Sec. 23; Twp. 15; Rng. 42; Price $40.00. Tract No. 285-A—Description, N E ‘4 N E ‘4 Sec. 36; Twp. 30; Rng. 42; Price $20 00. Tract No 286-A—Description, All Sec. 31; Twp. 30; Rng. 43; Price $320.00. Tract No. 287-A— Description, SE'4 S E '4 ; Sec. 32; Twp. 15; Rng. 43; Price $20.00. Tract No. 288-A—Description, SE ‘4NW>4 Sec. 3; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Price 20.00. Tract No. 239— Description, All Sec. 17; Twp. 18; Rng. 43; Price $320.00. Tract No. 290-A—Description, W 4 N E ‘4, 8Ey*NWy«, N E ‘4SW ‘4 ; Sec. 2; Twp. 16; Rr.g. 43; Price $80 00. Tract No. 291-A—Descroption, SE ‘4 Sec. 3; Twp. 16; Rng. 43; Price $80.00. Tract No. 292-A—Description, SV4 NE (4 Sec. 21; Twp. I t ; Rng. 43; Price $40.00. Tract No. 293-A—Description, S W ‘4SW (4 Sec. 22; Twp. 16; Rng. 43; Price $20.00. Tract No. 294-A— Description, All East of Railroad in the SE'4 ; Sec. 36; Twp. 17; Rng. 44; Price $100.00. Tract No. 295-A—Description, NEViNEVi Sec. 15; Twp. 18; Rng 45; Price $20.00. Tract No. 296-A—Description, All West of Highway In the Nv.iSW14 and in W H N W y*; Sec. 17; Twp. 18; Rng. 45; Price $80.00. Tract No. 297-A—Description, S ‘,4 SEV« and E'4SW(4 Less all South of Nevada Ditch and North of Highway; Sec. 21; Twp. 18; Rng. 45; Price $40.00. Tract No. 298-A— Description, A. T. 2 (8 (4 N E *4 S E '4 N W t4 ); Sec. 32; Twp. 18; Rng. 45; Price $75.00. Tract No. 299-A— Description, N(4 Sec. 5 ; Twp. 19; Rng. 45; Price $320.00 Tract No. 300-A— Description, SE ‘4 S W ‘4; Sec. 16; Twp. 19; Rng. 45; Price $40.00. Tract No. 301-A—Description, N 'ïS E ‘4, SW '«S E (4 , S W 'i, Sec. 34; Twp. 29; Rng 45; Price $140 00. ■ 12-Month M O NEY-BACK GUARANTEE Of course, you’ll w a n t t o specify Nu-Wood Interior Finish . . . because NU-WOOD not only makes modem, inexpensive interior walls and ceilings out of old or unfinished surfaces, but it IN SU LA TE S, as wetL NU-WOOD can be had in a number of skades and designs. It can be used without being pamied, or you may tint it any desired color. Amk. about NU-WOOD fo r your remodelling job. ST AMT Y O U * BOM-CHHO PLANS WITH A VISIT TO BOISE P A Y E T T E Lum ber ( om pain THERE S A TARO NEAR Y O U ”