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n i E NYSSA c í a t e c i t y j o u r n a l »'AGE SIX housework two mornings a T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 17,1945 week. given to the creditors of, and all prize. The next meeting will Classified account be 1701xc. persons having claims against said be held October 16 at the home of deceased, to present them, verified Alice Holmes. Roll call will be an ! W A N T E D — Men to board and j as required by law within 6 mon- swered by ’’a beauty spot in Ore- room, who are steadily employed. | ths from the date of this notice, | gon". Lunch was served by the hostess. Phone 152-J3, Parma. Mrs. George to the undersigned at the offices The boys of -the intermediate PUhar. n o ix p . of E. Otis Smith in the Wilson class of the Oregon Trail Sunday R ATES: Two cents per word for each issue. Alter one month one | W A N T E D T O R E N T —Small apart building in the city of Ontario, school entertained the girls at a ment or room with kitchen priv- Manieur County, State of Oregon. party Saturday afternoon at the cent per word Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c. eleges. Mrs. Winnie Bice, at Grade Dated this 26th day of Septem home of their teacher, Mrs. F. S. School. 10-02xp Byers. The afternoon was spent ber, 1946. playing games. Guests were Neta LO U IS E HUGHES. acres, modern improvements, See | W A N T E D — 35 or 40 tons of hay. Smith, Lila Mae Holmes, Bonnie Frank T. Morgan. 15Atfc.! William Peutz, phone 010J2, route Date of first publication Septem Kressly, Marianne Relk, Betty 10O2XC 1, Nyssa. Byers, Larry Holmes, Billy Bowen, ber 26, 1946. FOR S ALE O R TR A D E — 1936 FO R S ALE — No 1 field bags, 10 Date of last publication October Elvin Alexander. Deanle Holmes, Chevrolet truck, good condition, mice burlap, vacuum cleaned and Jack Bowen, Stanley Byers,' Mrs 24, 1946. W A N T E D — All makes ana practically new rubber and beet patched. Jermulowske brothers, Rolland Holmes and Mrs. J. E. models used cars and trucks. Sötte Bowen. Lunch was served by Mrs. bed. W ill trade for late model car. Welser, Idaho Phone 504. W hat have you? Watts Motor N O T IC E T O CREDITORS Byers, assisted by Mrs. Bowen and James Willis, Bracken's store. Co. Phone 144-J Nyssa. N O T IC E H E R E B Y IS G IV E N , to Mrs. Holmes. noixp. FO R SALE— Three acres, close in. Bernard Eastman. 29Atfc. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Smiley the creditors and all other persons FO R S A L E — 1934 Auburn four- FO R S A L E — General electric con WA-NTED— To buy anything in interested in the estate of Mary E. and sons went to Baker Sunday. door sedan with radio, heater, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Holmes and sole model radio. Excellent condi n»C* or eal. Also buy banger cows Coulter, deceased, that the under clock and dual ratio rear axle. In tion. Bernard Eastman. 5Stfc. or will handle lor hide and offall. signed has been appointed Admin Frank Holmes made a business fair condition, at a reasonable istratrix of the estate of Mary E. trip to Boise Friday. 22Atxc. price. Don Parker, Cow hollow. FO R S A L E —New Willys engine. Phone 31M or 011J1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and Coulter, deceased and has qualified 1701xc. Watts Motor company. lziOL*. W A N T E D — W ill buy any model as such. All persons having claims family were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Davis home in F O R S A L S — Cord Beverly sedan, FO R S A L E - 1943 Ford' Jeep, $875. Willys cars, highest prices paid, against said estate are required to Nampa. phone after 6:30 p.m. or write New top, extra tire. W illys "JEEP", telephone 144J. Watts Motor com present same duly verified as re Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beam of Nishi, Adrian F S. A. Nyssa, O re $800. Powell Service. 26ßtfc. pany, Nyssa, Oregon, authorized quired by law to the undersigned dealer, Malheur and Payette coun at the office of A. L. Fletcher in Modesto, California visited several gon, 03-R4. 1701xc. FOR S A L E Axminister rug, 9 by ties. the City of Nyssa, Oregon, within days last week at the F. G . Holmes lAtfc. F O R S A L E — Trailer house, phone 13'4 with pad, used two months. six months from Uhe date of the home. 2GS3xp. W A N T E D — Ceiling prices paid for first publication of this notice, Mr. and Mrs. William DeGrofft 011-J2. 1703xc. $50. 602 North 6th street. ____________________________ ___________ hogs. No shrink, no commission. that being th - place hereby desig of Baker visited friends in this F O R S A L E — 1945 model Cletrac. See butcher at Eder Hardware co nated for the transaction of all vicinity Saturdey. FK>R SALE!— New Willys en Extra good condition. Inquire at mpany store. 26Stfc. I business pertaining to said estate. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers were gines, New Jeeps and Willys Western Corrugator company plant. Lillie M. Crocker, Administratrix hosts at dinner Wednesday evening parts. All makes and models 1701xc. W A N T E D — Dead or worthless ani Mr. and Mrs. Harry Estate of Mary E. Coulter, de honoring used cars. Watts Motor Co. mals, horses, cows, calves, sheep Beam of Modesto, California. Other ceased. FO R S A L E — M en’s new Chlppawa Phone 144-J Nyssa. and hogs. Phone collect Nyssa 102W, guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. First pub. Oct. 10, 1946 field boots, size 7. Phone 68-R. Payette 560J3. Frultiand 3713 o: Holmes and Bob and FYank Hol 1701XP. Nampa 1000. 7Mtfc Last pub. Nov. 7, 1946. mes. FO R S A L E FO R SALE— Circulator coal heat- 65 acres on highway. F*air MLSCELLAN EOUS— Storage. See * N O T IC E T O CO NTR AC TO R S er. Price $50. Phone 016-R1. 1702xp. provements. Well built up row crop Jake at Fix-it shop BAtfc W A T E R W O R K S IM P R O V E M E N T Nyssa, Oregon, October 1, 1946 FOR R E N T - Truck with eight ton j ro w l a n d o n A d r t a n M IS C E LLA N E O U S — Guaranteed Sealed proposals will be received beet bed. Inquire Powell Service. „ pair house good well Mrs. W alt Rafington accomp sewing machine repairing. Complete at the office of the City Manager stock of new parts lor all machines, of the City of Nyssa, Oregon until anied Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Share _____ ___ * | 80 acres, four miles from town. FOR SALE—Oliver tractor beet Can be bought with or without including electrics. Rebuilt mach 7:30 o'clock p. m. October 18, 1946 to Caldwell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker of lifter. E. C. Larson, Columbia Ave. j equipment and stock. Priced $8500 ines for sale. Buy and trade. F for excavation and backfill of "Lete" Sackett, Ontario. 20Jtfc. California are visiting his parents, 10-04xp for land only. trenches, unloading, hauling «n d Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker. ______________________________________ | 193 acres within four miles of distributing materials, laying pipe, Mrs. Edwin Bergam and daugh FO R SALE— 8500 board feet of ^yssa. This place has been gross- placing gate valves and fittings, re ters and Marlene Bergam attended lumber. Bernard Eastman. lOOtfc. ¡^g $ 30,000 a year. Terms. moving and replacing fire hydrants M IS C E L L A N E O U S — For better ra -----------------I---------------- ~— " I 80 acres with good buildings in dio service bring vour radios to and all Incidental and appurtenant a Sunday school picnic in Nyssa Sunday. FO R SALE— Five good 700-20 g jg g end p uu ¡me of equipment, Nordale-Newsom Furniture store work in connection with the Water truck tires. Harry Masto, five miles cows and 900 pullets ready A group of young people chari- Gene Seybold, radiotrician. 13Jtfc. Works Improvement for the City. varifed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker .south Adrian. 10O3xp. tQ iay immediate possession The total linear feet of pipe to be FO R S A LE — Dressed hens, phone KEN RENSTROM, RE AL ESTATE. M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Duplicate cai installed is approximately 3,500. at U. E. Parker home Monday lOOtfc SUCCESSOR TO A. L. ATKESON and cylinder lock keys made. G am The City will furnish all pipe, gate night. orders to 128-M. Mrs. E. E. Cloninger, Mrs. D ur- ble store. 250&ÎC. .' Phone 47-J valves, fittings, etc. FO R SALE)— 3 good milk cows,' The proposals will be pubicly fee and Mrs. W ayne Barrett cal b u t c h e r in g Dwelling lot, 50 by led Sunday to see Roy Rookstool, heavy springers. Pat Sweaney. R t. ' FOR SALE— Custom butchering every M on opened and read aloud at 7:30 o’ who submitted to a minor oper 1 l 0 O 2 xp. Insured title. Bernard East- clock p. m. on October 18, 1946. day and Friday. Beef, sheep ana lftStfc. '____________________________ ________man. ation recently. No proposal will be considered pork. Sanitary Dutcnerlng guaran FOR SALE— One registered Hoi- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dee Durfee are unless It Is prepared and submitted FX? I S A L E — Good 100 acre ranch. teed Phone 05R1. All stock must stein two-year-old bull and pure- visiting at the home of Charles on the attached form furnished by bred Chester W hite young boais O d modem improvements. $15,000 I come in Thursday or Sunday after- Durfee this week. 4Jtfc. | noon between 12 o’clock and 6. No the City Manager. and gilts. Vest brothers, route 2, fc>.a Frank T. Morgan. Wayne Barrett's mother of Utah Each proposal shall be accompan Nyssa. 10O2XP. S A L F ^ H a y derrick! $50 50. f>Loclt ^ e p t e d on butchering day came to spend a few weeks help One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta ied by a deposit of five per cent ing care for her daughter, Mrs. 13Jtfc. F O R S A L E — Good 10 acre tract 1 See Frank T Morgan, avenue. Jake Fischer. 29Mtfc of the amount of the ibid either Grant Paterson, and baby son. in bidder’s bond or in cash or certi one mile from town Has three-bed- j f o r S A L E -Automobile Insurance. Paul Cloninger returned to Port fied check on some well-known, | room house. Ken Renstrom. lOOtfc Public Liability, Property Damage. land Friday having spent several solvent bank. The deposits will be | Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N FY)R S A L E — Wood or coat heater, returned following the signing ol in the best companies at lowest Elmer Cloninger. While here Paul Department of the Interior takes 20 Inch wood. C. A. Marshall. tlie contract by the successful bid possible rates. Bernard Eastman. and his father went deer hunting, General Land Office Reece and Third. 10O4xxp der. l4Ftfc. returning with a two-point deer. At The Dalles, Oregon The right is reserved to reject FO R S A L E —- 4-room house. Call Russell Howell spent several days September 5, 1946 any and/or all proposals or to ac 533 North 5th. Owen Qann. 303xp N O T IC E is hereby given that V lo- | cept such proposal or proposals as deer hunting. FO R S A L E — Flesh mu n place, 100 H ELP W A N T E D — Woman to do let Dazey, of Rt. 2, Homedale, Id a are to the best interest of the City. Attend Football Gam e— ho, Assignee of Heirs of May M By Order of the City Council. Jay Bybee attended the footbajl Pinney, who, on May 9, 1946, made E. K. Burton game between the B. Y. U. and Desert Land Assignment No. 032164, City Manager the U. of U. at Provo Saturday Acts 3-3-77 and 6-17-02, being evening, with his brother Ray, partial assignment of Desert Land who is attending the U. of U. this Entry. No. 025526 (Vale. 06211) season. made on February 6, 1920, for Farm Unit “A " or the S E t, S W 'i , Sect The Merry Matrons club met at ion 10, Township 22 S., Range the home of Mary Smiley Wednes Employed by Market— Alvin Nye, former employe at 46 E., Willamette Meridian, has day, October 2 with eight members filed notice of intention to make present. The afternoon was spent the post office, is now employed final Proof, to establish claim to sewing and visiting. Roll call was in Gordon's Drive-in market. the land above described, before answered by “a characteristic that Frank T. Morgan. Notary Public, makes a woman charm ing”. In a Visiting Son— Mrs. Martha Lewis has arrived at Nyssa, Oregon, on the 25th day quiz game Alice Holmes won a OPTO M ETRISTS here to spend thé winter at the of October, 1946. home of her son. Ray C. Lewis. Claimant names as witneses: DR. J. A. She is 96 years old. Marcus J. Pinney, of P. O. Box S A R A Z IN CLINIC I Phone Mrs. Kerby. 161. Advertising For Sale Upper Sunset MISCELLANEOUS Legal Advertising and any objections that Legal Advertising may be made thereto, when and N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G where any person nite rested in N O T IC E IS H ER EBY G IV E N , that said estate may appear, file ob Lois Knottingham. the Adminis jections In writing, and be heard tratrix of the estate of D. J. Knot- thereon. Said account is for final tingham, deceased, has filed in the settlement and upon being settled County Court of Malheur, County, | und approved said estate will oe Oregon, her first and final account, closed, the assets distributed to the of her administration, and that persons entitled thereto and said Monday, November 18, 1946, at the Administratrix discharged. hour of 11 o’clock a m. of said day. Lois Knottingham. Administratrix Estate of D. J. Knottingham, and the County Court Room in t h e , Deceased. City of Vale, Oregon, have been j fixed by the Court as the time First pub. Oct. 17, 1946 and place for the hearing of said Last pub. Nov. 14, 1946 Monthly Payment t io^$ .. repaid over a long term, in r e n t - s ii* am ounts. You achieve deb t-free ownership «uickly..econom ical!) I EASTERN OREGON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BAKER, OREGON Y V I dH BV£Ry CRBC0H CHILO AN eV£N CHAHCS The assessed property val uation behind each O regon school child varies from $2,122,900 a child in one district to $45 5 in another. T h is inequality exists be cause school funds are raised almost entirely by the dis trict. G ive every O regon child a chance to have a go o d education by putting O rego n schools on a sound linancial basis. v... 3/6 x yes BASIC SCHOOL FUND T d ir f Adv., B asic Schoo l S t ip p iv l Fund Com m iM ee, M . B. W jntlow , Sec., 5 1 0 D ekum Bldg., Portlond C R Y S T A L CLEAR Glaskote Linoleum Finish “ Looks Like Glass— Wears Like Iron” . WANTED Professional And Business Directory O regon Trail PHYSICIANS M(TÂTÏÏ 7 Dr. J. J. Sarazin Dr. K E. Kerby Physician and Surgeons DR. JOHN EASLY L. A. Maulding. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 21, Ontario, Ore Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6 Dally —Except Sunday JE W E LR Y STORES DENTISTS PAULUS JEWELRY STORE J. R. C U N D A LL Dentist Union Pacific Time Inspector J E W E L R Y — D IA M O N D S W ATCHES Main Street a. Second Phone 56-J Sarazin Clinic NYSSA OREGON Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific O N T A R IO OREGON F. F. BODMER Dentist Ph. 187W Wilson Bldg. Sales Service Supplies WORLD FAMOUS ELECTROLUX CONTRACTORS General Contractor Builder WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE & J. C. KRUL Box 509 No. 1st St. Nyssa, Oregon Cleaner & A ir Purifier E. R. Anderson Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside, Weiser. Idaho I LOOR SANDING or old floors sand- ed perfectly. Large commercial machine and experienced oper W . F. JA H N Dealer in hav and grain ators. Telephone Boise Third at Good Ave. 6189R. HAY BUYER 818, Pendleton, Oregon, FYank R. Dazey, and Ed. E. Nelson, both 01 Rt. 2, Homedalt, Idaho, Otto K. Blackaby. of Homedale, Idaho. Grace Gavire Lewis Acting Manager N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N . That John Sebum . Administrator of the estate of Cecil Sebum , deceased, has filed In the County Court for Malheur county, his first and final account of his administration and that the County Judge has fixed Saturday, November 2, 1946 as the time and the County Court Room in the City of Vale, Oregon as tne place for hearing any obieettons to said account and the settlement thereof. All persons Interested In said es tate may appear at said time and place and file objections In writ Ing to said account and be heard thereon. This account Is for final settlement and upon the same be ing approved and settled said es tate will be closed, distribution made of the property remaining hi the hands of the administrator and said Administrator discharged John Sebum . Administrator Estate of Cecil Sebum, Deceased. F*lrst pub. Oct. 3. 1946 Last pub. Oct. 31. 1946 NOTIC E TO C R E D IT O R S In (h r County Court of the State of Oregon, In .And for the County of Malhrur In the Matter of the Estate ol Fred N. Rorden, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by the above-entitled I I Court administratrix of the Estate . of FYed N Rorden, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby* RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. A nna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. “ GLASCOTE” is made expressly as a finish for inlaid linoleum, hardwood floors and othe' hardwood surfaces. Available in pints, quarts and gallons Nyssa Lumber Company John Ostrom, Owner I.P'eal A d v e rtis e m e n t N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G N O T IC E H E R E B Y IS G IV E N , that Lois Knottingham, the Adminis tratrix of the estate of George A. Knottingham, deceased, has filed Adv.— N U E -O V O Laboratories ] in the County Court of Malheur ' County, Oregon, her first and final account of her administration, and that Monday, November 18. 1946. a t ' the hour of 11 o’clock a.m., and the County Court Room in the City of ' Vale. Oregon, have been fixed by | the Court as the time and place Old Opera House for the hearing of said account and any objections thereto, when and Until the advent of where any person interested in motion pictures it said estate may appear and file was never any troub objections in writing to said ac le to fill every seat count and be heard thereon. Said in the old opera account is for final settlement and house, especially w h upon being settled and approved, en It was a Tjllbert said estate will be closed, the as and Sullivan show. sets distributed to he persons en And what a thrill titled thereto and said Adminis when the Floradoras tratrix discharged. came to town! Each Lois Knottingham. Administra one of them would trix have been a pin-up Estate of George A. Knottingham. girl today. Remem Deceased. ber? First pub. Oct. 17. 1946 Last pub. Nov. 14, 194u FU NER AL HOME MEMORY ® ; n Î 7 Â N E ^ j Here’s freedom from toil—modern heat with oil. Standard Stove Oil for circulating heaters, and Standard Furnace Oil for furnace-type burn ers. They’re distilled 100% to burn cleanly and without waste. Every drop’s a full drop of heat! There’s uniform home-heating for you with Standard fuel oils—and it’s trouble- free, clean, economical oil heat. Ask about it today] NYSSA QUICK RELIEF FROM Sym ptom s o f Distress Arising from ST O M A C H U LCER S d u e t o E X C E S S A C ID Froo Book Tells of HomeTreatment that Moat Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bottle« ofthe W ILLARD TREATM ENT have been «old for rrlief of •Tmrnoms of dint rvsaart'ing from Stem»« I, W. E. SCH IREM AN PHONE 61 and P m « *n , l W n n d u e to C m « « A rid — W iM tl««. 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