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THE N YSSA G A TE C IT Y J O U R N A L TH U R S D A Y NOVEMBER 30, 1944 PAGE THREE 11 and 12. Block 40, Price, *15.00. | to thirik of holiday sweets. In fore- NEVi, Sec. 6, Twp. 19, Rng. 45, C. W. GLENN, I Ign countries, they are merely wist- Pilce, (360.00. Sheriff .M alh eu r County Oregon. I£ , memorle, Here we stm have Tract No. 303B, Description, EV>- Date of first publication. November milk and eggs, sugar and spices, , SWW, Sec. 7, Twp. 19, Rng. 45; 9. 1944. S E '.S W W , Sec. 16, Twp. 19. Rng. Date of last publication. December fruits and nuts that give holiday bread that special appeal. 7, 1944. 45, Price, *120.00. ’’Julekage"- a tempting Norweg Date o f sale, December 12, 1944. Tra.:t No. 301B. Description, W H - ian bread will raise the spirits of KATES Two ct-nu per woro lor encli Issue Minimum cash In S W 1., SEWSWW, Sec. 15, Twp. 19, anyone on Christmas morning, even advance is 30c Rng. 46, Price, *120.00. the gloomiest. Tract No. 305B, Description. N W W - •JULEKAGE' NWW. Sec. 4, Twp. 20, Rng. 46,'. 1 package yeast, compressed or dry Price, *40.00. granular t .v u 3> v- L L L A Í N E .O U a Tract No. 306B, Description, EW- '« cup lukewarm water L e g a l Advertisement For Sale SWWSEW, Sec. 30, Twp. 15, Rng. 2 cups milk 47, Price, *50.00. cup shortening FO R SALE— 1936 C M C . pick-up. NOTICE OF SALE OF CO U NTY 14 cup sugar At Thompson Oil company station. OWNED LANDS , Tract No. 307B. Description. Lot 18, 2 teaspoons salt 23N3xp Pursuant to an orcer of the \ Home Park Fruit Tract, Sec. 32, F AR M W AG ES 3 eggs, beaten _ , Twp. 15, Rng. 47, Price, *35.00. Faim wages in Oregon have risen Vi teaspoon cardamon seed FO R S A L E Heatrola heating stove. Oregon, , dated the lU h day of Oct- Tract No 3C8B' A scription. EV4- Charles McConnell. SW ViNEU and All West of R.R. 15 percent since last November and 1 CUP raisins lbNaxp u0er> ia44, J w¡n on the x2th day of in SE 1 /, N E '4. Sec. 20, Twp. 19, , , ... .._1 cup currants are now on an even level with the , 1 cup r chopped . FO R SALE—5 W M. N.M. of Adrian Acem ber, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 candied citron Rng. 47. Price. *10.00. 160 acres, 120 under cultivation. A ^ of tire lront door of national average. 7 Cups sifted enriched flour (about) C IT Y P R O PE R T Y Good soil and water, 3-room house, U‘ e A u n t } Court House at Vale, O N TA R IO The pravilling monthly wage rate Soften yeast in lukewarm water, electrical, deep well, Case tractor, o re gon o iler for sale, the tracts of Tract No. 309B, Description, West in Oregon of $128, with board, com- Scald milk. Add shortening, sugar, 60 Ford pick-up, John Deere beet U " J Irereinafter uescrloed and nu- 40 feet of Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and [ pares with *135 in Washington and and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Add 2 puller, new Misken scraper, lVa Illl>ered for not less than the prices 20. Original Townsite, Block 68, *136 in California. Oregon's month- cups flour. Mix thoroughly. Add yard, spring tooth harrow, rubber, llAeu ^ ‘sa^ Court with the pro- Price *25.00. jiy rate o f $165, without board, is softened yeast, eggs, and cardamon tired wagon and rack. Also three I t^uiionate cost of publication add- Tract No. 310B. Description, l o t 17.1 topped by Washington’s rate of seed. Mix well. Add dalsins. curr- to thereto. joung registered Holstein bulls, Original Townsite, Block 81, P rice,! $176 and California's rate of *173. ants, and citron. Blend thoroughly. Said lartds will be offered for sale two front the Morningside, world $50.00 j Monthly farm wages in the state Add remaining flour to make a firm record herd. Contract F. W. Dalton. as follows: All tracts priced at Tract No. 311B, Description, Lots 16,' jumped during the past year from dough Turn out on lightly floured 1795 N. 15th St., Boise, Idaho 9Ntfe $200.00 or less to the highest and 17, and 18, Original Townsite, $111, with board, to *128, and from board and kneed until smooth and oest bidder for cash; all tracts pri $143. without board, to *163. Daily | satiny. Shape into ball. Place In gr- Block 82, Price, $100.00. FO R SALE-—Two truck beos, nat ced at more than *200.00 to the Tract No. 312B, Description, Lots 13, wage rates went from *5.60 with leased bowl. Cover and let rise in ruck. Roy Hashitanl, phone 04R1. highest and best bidder for cash or to 17, Inc., Original Townsite. board, to *6.20 and from $6.60, with- j warm place (800 to 850 degrees F ) 2N tic. lor not less than 20 percent cash Block, 106, Price, *50 00. out board, to $7.50. 1 until doubled in bulk (about 2 ho- and the remainder to be paid under State Director of Agriculture E. L. jurs). Punch down, and divide dough BEET HAULERS—Get your public written agreement with the purch Tract No. 313B, Description, All of Original Townsite, Block 169, P r Peterson, who has Just returned fr- j Into 3 equal portions. Round up liability and property damage in aser in equal installments not ex ice $100.00. om a trip to the livestock districts 1 each portion into a smooth ball surance now. Bernard Eastman. ceeding 5 years, all deferred pay 21Stfc ments to draw interest at the rate Tract No. 3MB, Description, All of o f eastern Oregon, reports instances Cover and let rest 10 minutes. Mold Original Townsite, Block 170, P r where wages as high as $175 a mon- into loaves. Place in greased bread FO R SALE Large work team. C a li,01,“ pen* nt annum' pa>'able anll‘ th are being paid, with house, light, I pans. Let rise until doubled in bulk ice, $100.00. ualiy, and such agreements shall be Fiank T. Morgan. 260tfc I . , Tract No. 315B, Description, Lots 5, water, heat and milk furnished, j (about 1 Vi hours). Bake in moderate _____ _________________ (subject to ad terms and conditions 6, and 7, Or.glnal Townsite. Block, Field workers in the Klamath dist- | oven <350 degrees F ) 1 hour. FO R SALE— Modern house. Three I ° f Section 86-143, O. C. L. A. 172. Price *30.00. j rict, in some instances, are paid Yield: 3 medium sized loaves. 10-acre tracts in Apple Valley. ! A:l lands within the boundaries Tract No. 316B. Description. Lots 13 $1.25 an hour with the average be- Farms from 40 acres up, *100 to j of irrigation or drainage districts to 17, Inc., Original Townsite, ing *1.00 an hour. NEW ELL HEIGHTS will be said subject to any valid $300 an acre. Biock 172, Price $25.00. WOULD E X TE N D LICENSES assessments made or to be made A. L. Atkeson Tract No. 317B, Description, All o f 1 a two year extension of the val- Mr and Mrs Stanley Goulet and by said districts since the date said Original Townsite, Block 180, Pr- idity of current drivers’ licenses three younger children left for .antis were acquired by the County W ANTED ice *50.00. • will be requested o f the state leg- Yakima Saturday to spend a week and all lands within the boundaries Help Wanted—Apply for M E R IT o f the Warmspnngs Irrigation Dist Tract No. 318B, Description, Lots 1 islature in January, Secretary of visiting relatives and friends. Janice and 2, Original Townsite, Block state Robert S. Farrell, Jr. announ- Ooulet is staying ln the Kurtz ho SYSTE M E X A M IN A T IO N S at your rict and which have been classified 251, Price, $20.00. jees. The licenses which would ex- me. local public welfare, board o f health j as in Classes 5 and 6 and as to Mrs H. B. Williams will be a T h or unemployment compensation Giich sald 'c o u n ly ^has h‘e“retofoM | Tr(a ct * ° ’ 73 19B' ^ ' sc,ripU op’ ^ 1 plre ln Ju n e' 1945’ were orlginally 10, Inc., Original Townsite,! slated to expire in 1943 but were anksgiving guest of her daughter, office. Final filing date Dec 6,1944. by resolution dated September 3, 1 j to ¡extended two years by the 1943 leg- Mrs Allen, and family in Nampa Positions locally or throughout lf'30 authorized a transfer to s a id 1 Block 253, Price *100.00. state. 30N1XC district of the water rights appurt Traet No. 320B, Description, Lots 11 islature. The secretary of state cites Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. W ill to 15, Inc.. Original Townsite, B l the lack of experienced examiners iams may Join them Thursday. enant to said lands shall be sold W A N TE D —Man with a woodsaw to ock 253, Price, *50.00. and no great need for re-examin- M r and Mrs Leonard Smith ann without water rights. saw apple wood. Phone 82. 30N2xp Tract No. 321B. Description, Lots 17 ation of present dirvers as reasons ounce the arrival o f a daughter, Said lands numbered as to tracts and 18, Original Townsite, Block for the request. born Thanksgiving morning. FOUND—Bulldog with injured eye. and with the minimum prices set 312, Price. *60.00. M A K IN G TH E BUDGET M r and Mrs L. Dalton and sons J. C. Olsen at Eva Boydell's apart opposite each tract are as follows, Tract No. 322B, Description, Lot 2. It is budget making time around moved to Nyssa this week to make ment. Owner phone 22W. 30Nlxc to-wit: Barton’s One Acre Tract, Block the capitol. The state board of con their home. Mr Dalton will do tr Tract No. 295B. Description NV4, D, Price *50.00. trol this week attended the first of ucking. His parents are moving W A N TE D T O B U Y—Small trunk or Sec. 10, Twp. 15, Rng. 41, Price, Tract No. 323B, Description. Lot 1, a series of special meetings with back to Utah. The ranch has been steamer trunk. Write Journal office $320.00. Barton’s One Acre Tract, Block Budget Director George Aiken and leased. or phone 31R. 30Ntfc Tract No. 296B, Description, SV4- F, Price, *50.00. assistant director L. J. Young which Several family or neighborly T h NE',4, NWV,NEV4, S E ‘,4, Lots 1, W A N T E D —Baled hay. See H. van Tract No. 324B, Description, Lots will be devoted $o planning the bud anksgiving dinners were enjoyed ln 2, 3, and 4, E 't W 1», Sec. 18. Twp. Egmond. Boise Payette Lumber yard 7 and 8. Riverside Addition to City get for the next biennium. 1944-1946 Newell Heights Thursday. 15. Rng. 41, Price, $600.00. I or phone 255-M, Ontario, evenings. of Ontario, Block 5, Price, $40.00. Visits to a number of the state in Mrs A. L. Leach o f Hanford. Traot No. 297B, Description. SV4- 1IATFC S W 'i, Sec. 15, Twp. 14, Rng. 42, Tract No. 325B, Description, Lots 3 stitutions will be made before any Wash, is visiting her two daughters and 4. Terrace Heights Addition of the budgets are approved. Secre and their families W ANTED -Used lurnlture. Highest Prlce' M°.00. to City of Ontario, Block 3, Price, tary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr. | Kenneth, Delores and Rollen Go- prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa Tract N o- 298B’ Description, N 'i - *25.00. favors providing for new hospital. uiet. who are attending school ln NE >4, SW 'iN E Vr, E liNW '/i, NE- Furniture Co. 1ATFC 14SWV4, Lots 1, 2, 3, and4. Sec. 31. Tract No. 326B. Description, Lots construction by means of borrowing Baker, spent their Thanksgiving at 45 to 49, Inc., Terrace Heights frm some dormant account of the home returning to school early M o WE P A Y H IGHEST PRICES lot Twp. 20. Rng. 42, Price *400.00. Addition to City of Ontario, Block state, rather than continuing pat nday morning live fox feed horses Phone 8 Pay- Tract No. 293B. Description, S H - 4, Price *30.00. ching up the old building. ette 27Ntfc Frank Ray left last Saturday with S W ',. N W '.S W 'i, Sec. 27, Twp. Tract No. 327B, Description, Lots 1 PROJECTS M UST W A IT a car load of sheep for Kansas City. 25. Rng. 42; SEV4, E'ÇSWVi, SW - to 6, Inc., Terrace Heights Add No part of the postwar develop- For Rent The Intermediate Girl Scouts met ‘ rSWVi. Sec. 28, Twp. 25, Rng. 42; ition to City of Ontario, Block 5, ment tax. approved by the voters of | Saturday afternoon at the Kingman N W 'iN W r i, NViNEVi, Sec. 33, T O LEASE—Business building in Price $100.00. the Portland school district can be school house. The Beginners will Twp. 25. Rng. 42: N H N W V i, Sec. Nyssa. Bernard Eastman. 50tfc Tract No. 328B. Description, Lots 7 used until after the signing of peace : have their meeting next Saturday, 34, Twp.25. Rng. 42, Trice, *600.00. to 11, Inc., Terrace Heights Add terms after the war, Attorney Geo- | Newell Heights was well repres- Tract No. 300B, Description. S W '4- BUTCHERING ition to City o f Ontario, Block, tge Neuner ruled in an opinion this > ented at the high school carnival SEH, Sec. 36, Twp. 18. Rng. 43, Custom butchering every Monday 5, Price, *100.00. week. The opinion was requested by I Prlday night_ heiping to make it a Price, *40.00. and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork. VALE former district attorney James R. j ^¡g success. Sanitary butchering guaranteed. Tract No. 301B, Description. N E ’ i - Tract No. 329B. Description. Lots 1 Bane of Multnomah county where, The ladies o f the community Phone 05R1. Please bring stock NE'/4, Sec. 30, Twp. 26, Rng. 43: and 2. Original Townsite, Block an act was passed by the people | church are busy with plans for the Sunday evening or Thursday even N ’ iN W '4 . Sec. 29. Twp. 26, Rng. 23, Price *75.00. November 7th. Expenditure of funds: annual chicken pie supper to be ing. All stock must be in by 12, 43; N W ’ iN E 'i, Sec. 29, Twp. 26, Tract No. 330B. Description, Lot 10, is not limited to construction and held at the high school December 1. noon, on butchering day. One mile Rng. 43, Price, *160.00. N.W. Townsite First Addition to repair of buildings, but also may Caroline Scheimer had as a din west o f Nvssa on Alberta Ave. Tract No. 332B. Description, N'-j, Vale, Block 21, Price, *5.00. be used to purchase furniture and ner guest Sunday Joyce Kurtz. Del- Jake Fischer. Sec.5, Twp. 19, Rng. 45; SEVi- Tract No. 331B, Description, Lots 19 equipment. ora Hurst was a guest in the M. L. and 20. Claggett Addition to Vale, In another opinion regrading ad Judd home. Block 1, Price *20.00. mittance o f persons to the feeble- M L. Judd visited his mother. Tract No. 332B. Description, Lots 4 minded school. Neuner ruled that Mrs Ollie Judd, in Parma Sunday to 9. Inc.. Eldredge Addition to two physicians must appear toget- afternoon. Vale. Block 11, Price, *30.00. ¡her in the examination of a person Idamary Prouty spent the Thank Tract No. 333B. Description, Lot 2. before he can be legally committed. sgiving vacation with her uncle and Eldredge Addition to Vale, Black ALCO H O L STU D Y CONFERENCE aunt, Ed and Marjorie Prouty near 12, Price *25.00. I The educational advisory comm- Weiser. Tract No. 334B. Description, Lots 3 ittee of the Oregon liquor conrtol Melvin Parker visited part of last and 4. Eldredge Addition to Vale, commission was responsible for Yale week ln the Wayne Wood home ln Block 12, Price *20.00. | university to select Portland for the Caldwell. Tract No. 335, Description. Lots 5 meeting place of the first Pacific Jim and John Norris are moving and 6, Eldredge Addition to Vale, coast conference on alcohol study. to the Frank Ray farm ln the Ow Block 14, Price *60.00. | Dr. E. M. Jellinek. director o f Vale yhee. They will farm the Ray ranch rract No. 336B. Description. Lots 5, 1 university school on alcohol studies as well as the Zubizaretta place. OPTOM ETRISTS DENTISTS 6. 7 and 8. Eldredge Addition to will bring his staff for the five-day Lt. Harold Kurtz was stationed DR. J. A. McFALL Vale, Block 19. Price »4000 conference which will be opened by on the East coast the last he was -Mee MrFall and Aw B etter' Tract No. 337B, Description. Lots 6 Governor Earl Snell November 27. heard from. .1 R C U N D A LL and 7. Hadley’s Third Addition to Oregon's liquor control system has Carl Hill is having a well drilled Dentist Vale. Block 7. Price *20.00. >een nationally recognized for sig in the lower part of his field for Tract No. 338B. Description, Lots nal efficiency in dealing with the watering sheep feeding on his place. Phone 56-J 26 and 27, Hadley's Third Add tlcohol problem. Sarnxtn CUnic Dinner guest in the Wealey Piercy W SSS OREGON ition to Vale. Block 8, Price *10.00. T R A F F IC F A T A L IT IE S ARE UP home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Tract No. 339B. Description. Lots There were 209 traffic fatalities John Auker and family of Adrian. J E W E L R Y STORKS EYE8IOHT SPECIALIST 34. 35 and 36. Hadley's Third Add in Oregon during the first ten mo Mrs Oeorge Moore and baby of ition to Vale, Block 8. Price *15.00. nths of the present year. Secretary Boise and Mrs Piercy’s sister. Mrs ONTARIO OREGON PAULUS Tract No. 340B, Description, Lots of State Robert S. Farrell. Jr. re Myrtle Lee Murdock of San Diego. 19 to 22, Inc., Hadley's Third ports. This Is an increase of 20 over JEWELRY STORE p h y s ic ia n s " " Melvin Parker left by train for Addition to Vale. Block 9, Price. the same period of last year. Tw en his camp at Armorlllo. Texas Sun Union Pacific Time Inspector *70.00. ty-one of the deaths occured during day morning. JE W E LR Y — DIAM ONDS ¡Tract No. 341B, Description, Lots October which is two more than the L. A. Moulding, M.D. Jerry McDermott of the marines W ATCHE8 15, 16, and 17. Hope Addition to number reported in October 1943 is home on furlough after over a Physician and Surgeon Main Street at Second Vale, Block 10. Price, *30 00. W H Y TAX E S ARE UP Phone *7 year spent in the Pacific. Tract No. 342B. Description. Lots The support of government agen H airs: 13 to 12 and I to t Thurman Piercy and Kenneth 18. 19 and 20, Hope Addition to cies will cost Oregon property own Elliott were Sunday evening visitors Dolly—Except Sunday WYCKOFF Vale, Block 10, Price, *30 00. ers about *5.000.000 more than in In Nampa. Fry Building Tract No. 343B. Description, Lots 1 ¡943 the state tax commiasion re JEWELRY STORE Mr and Mrs Wesley Piercy were to 4. Inc.. Kelley's Addition to ports. Special school levies, lowered Caldwell shoppers Monday. Official Time Inspector for s a r a z in c l in ic Vale. Block 1, Price. *40 00. last year by a five million dollar Union Pacific ¡T ract No 344B. Description, Lot 7. school support fund, are mainly J. J. Sarazin, M. D. IN T A R T O OREOON Rinehart Addition to Vale. Block responsible for the increase, the H ISTO R Y OF XM AS General practice o f medicine 3, Price, *10 00. SEAL IS RELATED commission points out. H A Y BUYER N YSSA X -ray Physiotherapy Tract No. 346B. Description. Lot 5, By Edna Farris Original Townsite to Nyssa, B l County Health Nurse W. F. JAH N ock 14. Price. *60 00. Forty ytars ago. in 1903, ln Den SHOE SHOPS By Leona Anderson Dealer in Hay and mark as the Christmas mall piled Tract No 346B. Description. Lot 1. Idaho Power Co. Abbott’* Sho« Shop up ln the post office in Copenhagen Park Addition to Nyssa. Block Grain. All kinds o f shoe and harness a postal clerk, who loved children, 49. Price, *25 00 No. 5, Factory Court “ Y U U tT ID E BREAD ” repairing. BROGAN thought what a wonderful thing It Armas from post office. As soon as Thanksgiving rolls would be if the Christmas sptrtl, Tract No. 347B. Description. Lots 13 Opposite Sugar Factory to 24. I n c . Block 33. Price. »15 00. around t’tho it's rolling around which caused so many people to Tract No. 34SB. Description. Lots twice this year in Idaho) we begin send greetings, could be turned to practical use that would benefit 100.000. As the funds from the Ch ' children. ristmas seal sale goes up the death This man’s name was Elnar Hol- rate goes down. boell. Suddenly he had an idea. His j bass voice boomed out over the sh uffle of letters and the clatter of the cancelling machine, "Just think The Francis D effer family left boys," he called to the men work 8 unday for Nebraska, where they ing with him " if we could get peo will visit for the next two months. ple to buy a seal to put on every Mr and Mrs Vernon Parker enter letter while they are in this holiday mood we could get a lot of money tained at a Thanksgiving dinner to aid sick and needy children." for Mr and Mrs William Toomb of The idea grew and became a plan. Caldwell, M r and Mrs Hatt of O w Elnar Holboeli obtained the app yhee. Mr and Mrs Toomb of Nyssa roval of the post master after the and Oordan Toomb of Oakland. Christmas rush was over. Holboeli Mrs Charles Wtlsor and fam ily then obtained permission from the king of Denmark to use the queen's were Thanksgiving guests at th* picture on the first Christmas seal. Nevin home. In 1904 in Denmark the Christmas Mr and Mrs George de Haven and seal was launched. A letter bearing family spent Thanksgiving at W el- the Christmas seal was sent to a ser. Danish-born American by the name James Attebery attended the La- o f Jacob Rlis. Rils was curious ab Grande-Roosevelt football game at out the seal. He wrote his friend La Grande Thansklving day. in Denmark. In 1907 Rils wrote in K. I. Peterson, Mrs Lester O arl- “The Outlook” the story of the seal. inghouse and children of Swan F a That fall Mi s Emily Bissell of W il lla. Idaho and Mr and Mrs Henry mington Delaware was asked to ra Taylor of Meridian were Thanks se *300 to finance an open air hos giving guests at the Patch home. At the assembly program W ed pital shack for tuberculosis pat ients. She remembered the article nesday Mrs Brumbach presented In "The Outlook” by Jacob Rlis. members of her public speaking Three hundred dollars was needed class in a one-act play. Other mem- for the tuberculosis hospital. Miss •rs of the class gave readings. A Bissell knew the need was great. short concert was presented by the She went to the big Philadelphia band under the direction of Jerry newspaper "The North American" Stone. The Kingman Kolony P T A will and enlisted the aid o f the editor He wrote editorials and asked for hold its December meeting Friday, 50.000 seals. The first Christmas December-1 following the dinner seal sale brought Miss Bissell *3000 given by the Mary and Martha soc for the open air hospital for child iety. T h e high school faculty will ren. The sale has been nation-wide have charge of the program. Mr and Mrs Olen Pounds and since 1909. The Christmas seal sale In 1908 brought *3000. The death Olorla spent Thanksgiving in Vale. Mrs Howard Hatch and Barbara rate from tuberculosis in 1908 In the USA was 200 per 100,000. T h e ’ returned from a visit to California, Christmas seal sale in 1943 ln the where they visited Elbert and Duane nation was *12.300,000--in Oregon Hatch. Miss Lily Steiner, enrolled as a *207.033.59-ln the Malheur county *3881.91. The death rate from tub cadet nurse ln La Orande, visited erculosis in 1943 In the USA was friends and relatives here over the 35 per 100.000 and ln Oregon 27 per week-end. Classified Advertising Professional And Business Directory Victory Food Hints Adrian Farm Sale As I have decided to quit farming, I will sell my personal property at public auction on my farm located four miles southwest of Adrian, 10 miles so uthwest of Parma, 10 miles northwest o f Wilder, or one-fourth mile east of Big Bend park. Monday, Dec. 4 Sale Starts A t 1 o’clock. P.T.A. Ladies W ill Serve Lunch; Free Coffee. 96 Head Of Livestock 4 Calves, 5 months old. 1 Holstein, 8 months old. 37 White face ewes, 1 to 3 years old. 24 Head of weaner pigs. 2 Brood sows. 6 Guernsey cows. 6 Guernsey heifers. 1 Guernsey bull. 3 Red heifers. 12 White face steers, yearlings. 4 Spring calves, 7 months old. 3 Spring calves, heifers. 2 Yearling steers. The cows are from 2 to 6 years old. A ll T.B. and abortion tested November 9, 1944. Freshening dates given day o f sale. Machinery, Miscellaneous Items 1 Case 2-way plow. 1 Six-foot cut John Deere binder. 1 John Deere tandum disc. 1 Two-horse disc. 1 Derrick cart. 1 McCormick Deering mower, 5 foot. 1 Case mower, 5 foot. 1 Thomas dump rake. 1 John Deere side-delivery rake. 2 Two-section spike-tooth harrows. 1 Small feed grinder. 1 Spring-tooth harrow. 1 Walking plow. 1 Beam leveler. 1 Reaper. 1 Manure spreader. 1 A lfa lfa corrugator. 1 Grain drill, 12-hole, 2-horse. 3 Hay wagons and racks, two rubber-tired. 1 Slip scraper. 1 Four-horse fresno. 1 Two-wheel trailer, 5 by 7 rack. 600 Pound scale. Wagon Box. 2 Rolls of barb wire, 9 fence panels, 1 small forge, 1 anvil, 1 grindstone, swather, 1 stock saddle, 2 gar den plows, lots o f small tools, some used lumber. 1 T W IN FALLS C O R R U G A TO R 7 Dozen New Hampshire Red hens. Arch W right Owner Bill Lane, Auctioneer. Phone 116J, Nyäsa ^ Tl ' D. 0. Bybee, clerk