Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1946, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
FOR
ing
new.
north
Classified
Advertising
RATES: Tw o cents per worn for each issue. Alter one month one
cent per word. Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c.
good rubber tired wagon. Hite bro­
For Sale
thers,
14
mile
east
of
FOR SALE— Enameled trash burn­ schoolhouse.
er. Earl Farr, 770 First street.21N2p
Owyhee
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F O R SALE— International K7 COE
P Q $ SALE— 1936 Dodge 1 1/2 ton truck. A - l condition. Case model
truck, good rubber, motor over­ VAC tractor, cultivator, planters
hauled. spare tire and wheel, ex­ weed attachment. Used two sess­
cellent buy at *650. Owyhee Truck
and Implement company. Phone i ions. W. T. Eubanks, phone 396-JU,
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83-J.
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FOR SALE— Black male cocker
FO R SALE— 4-room house. Im­
pup. 3/4 bed spring and mattress.
Eight-tube Packard Belle radio. A l­ mediate possession. Call 533 North
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so new leather wallets and belts. 5th, Owen Oann.
Mae Cook, route 1, Nyssa.
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FOR SALE— Extra nice potatoes,
FO R SALE — 80 acres, 40 under *2.25 per sack delivered. Less in 10-
pump. Good 6 room house, elec­
sack lots. Ed Jamison, phone 65-J.
tric lights, pressure water system.
3!Otfc.
Good chicken house, 20 by 60.
*6000. Inquire Journal office. 21Nlxc
F O R S A L E— New commercia
FOR SALE— Tw o tires and tubes, building Just completed. Building
sie 6:00x16, *20. Leonard Huseby,
is 50 by 70 with modern two bed­
at post office.
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room apartment. Excellent locatiot
FOR SA LE — Juvenile furniture and with parking area in front and
sleds. Select now for Xmas lay­ rear. Best of construction. Must
away. H l-W ay Mdse. Mart. 14Ntlc be seen to be appreciated. Bem arc
Eastman. Phone 64.
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FO R SALE— Several new all en­
amel
coal
ranges.
Used
coal FOR SALE— 60 acres under tht
heaters and circulators. A ll re­ Owyhee ditch, southwest of Nyssa,
conditioned. H i-W ay Mdse. Mart known as the £tam place, Klaas
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Stam.
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FO R SALID— Finished and un­ FO R SALE OR LEASE— 80-acre
finished chests and chairs. Hl-Way row-crop farm. Marion Chard. Box
Mdse. Mart.
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814.
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FO R SALE — "Breakfaster", for
toasting bread and frying meat,
eggs or potatoes simultaneously.
*12.95. Nyssa Furniture Co. 14Ntfc.
FO R SALE— Electric ironsr'Guar-
anteed one year. All chrome fin ­
ish. *3.45. Nyssa Furniture Co.
14Ntfc.
FO R SALE!— One 4-00x15 new
tractor tire. David Beers, route 2.
Nyssa
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FO R SALE— 1939 K15 Studebaker
cabover engine truck, 16-ft. beet
rack, 18:25 tires 2-speed rear axle,
flood condition. Stanley R effett
Rt. 2.
3!Otfc.
PO R SALE— New Willys en­
gines, New Jeeps and Willys
parts. All makes and models
used cars. Watts Motor Co.
Phone 144-J Nyssa.
FO R SALE
FO R SALE — Dressed or live tur
80 acres row crop land on Adrian
keys. Mail orders to Fred Kratz- 1
bench. Fair house, good well,
berg route 1 Nyssa or call at farm
for land only.
2 14 miles south-west Nyssa. Drawn
15 acres in Apple valley, 2 room
ready for oven on request, 75c ex­
house, cow shed, chicken house, 3
tra.
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miles from Nyssa. Price $3800.
3 bedroom house, lawn, shade,
FOR SALE:— Eating potatoes. *1
cwt. Bring your sack. L. J. Joseph- garage, close in. F*rice *5750.
3 room house, fully furnished,
son and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette,
Idaho.
310tfc. full basement, 3 blocks from Main
street.
FO R SALE— Ann Arbor power
Several
Improved
and unim­
hay baler, 17 by 22, 3 wire, steel proved acreages.
gears, good condition. H all type KEN RENSTROM, REAL ESTATE.
hay hoist complete with Jackson SUCCESSOR TO A. L. ATKKSON
Phone 47-J
fork and motor and mounted on
Professional And
Business Directory
PH YS IC IA N S
OPTO M ETRISTS
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Dr. K E. Kerby
Physician and Surgeons
DR. J. A. M C F A LL
DR. JOHN E A S LY
L. A. Mauldin?, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Pnone 37
Hours: 10 to 12 aitd 1 to 5
Dally—Except Sunday
DENTISTS
J. R. CU ND ALE
Dentist
Phone 56-J
Sarazin Clinic
N YS SA
OREGON
. F. BODMER
Dentist
Ph. 187W
Wilson Bldg.
HAY BUYER
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
FLOOR SANDING
New or old floors sancT
ed
perfectly.
Large
commercial
machine
and experienced oper­
ators. Telephone Boise
6189R.
FLOOR LAYING AND
SANDING
Refinished, Filled. Varnished
By Experienced Men
W rite N, J. Barnett
Marsing, Idaho
Sales Service Supplies
W . F. JA H N
__________________ s_______________
Dealer in hay and grain
W ORLD
FAM O US
Third at Good Ave.
JEW ELRY
STORES
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
JE W E LR Y — DIAM ONDS
W A T'"R E S
Main Street * . Second
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
O fficial Tim e Inspector for
Union Pacific
O N T A R IO
OREOON
ELECTROLUX
Cleaner & A ir Purifier
E. R. Anderson
Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,
Weiser, Idaho
SALE— Two-toned circulat­ sewing machine repairing. Complete ;
Autocrat heater, practically stock of new parts :or all macnmes. \
*35. Earl Purv«s. one block including electrics Rebuilt macn- |
of sugar factor).
aiNixp. ¡nes for sale Buy Rnd , . ade f
20JUC.
FOR SALE— Modern home In Par­ Lett Sackett, Ontario.
ma. Five rooms, also bedroom in M ISCELLANEOUS— For better ra­
basement. New stoker. Electric hot dio service bring vour lauios n.
water heater. Insulated. Hardwood Nordaie-Newsom Furmture store
Gene Seybold, radictncian. 13Jtfc.
floors. Built in 1941. Phone 113W,
Parma, Idaho. Harold Foster. 7N3p M ISCELLANEOUS—Duplicate ca.
and cylinder lock keys made. Gam-
2a0aic
FOR SALE— 1946 Ford tractor ole store.
Stanley Reffett. Rt. 2.
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BUTCHERING
Custom butchering every Mon­
PO R SALE— 1946 J. I. Case Com­ day and Friday. Beef, sheep »no
bine. Used to cut 200 acres. *1000. pork. Sanitary Dutcnerlng guaran­
Stanley Reffett. Rt. 2.
310tfc teed Phone 05R1 An stock must
come In Thursday or .Sunday at;er-
noon between 12 o'clock and 6. No
FOR SALE— New grates and re­
stock accepted on butchering day
pairs for any make of stove. Also One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta
stove pipe, dampers, flue stops. avenue. Jake Fischer.
29M11C
Nyssa FYirniture Co.
240tfc.
FO R SALE—New Willys
Watts Motor company.
General Contractor
Builder
&
J. C. KRUL
Box 509
No. 1st St.
Nyssa, Oregon
A d v e r t i s i ng
N O TIC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
I m i ..
IN TI1E C O UNTY C O l R T OF
FO R
SA LE — Eight-piece
dining! t h e STATE OF OREGON FOR
room set. Phone 06R4.
24-0tlc. I THE CO U NTY OF MALHEUR
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r r - ,,, .
I in the Matter of the Estate of
Chevrolet truck. Qood rubber. B e ! *'*'
.
PH6 10 Z W
'
W “ o MOt° r H
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Phone 144-J Nyssa, Oregon.______ ^ ^
undersigned. Lora E. Pills-
B tTlY SUE ^NEW SOM FURNITURE CO.
1 DRlVL.t CON/t-R^-
A LO T OF GRCXJNO /
W ANTED T O R E NT— 80 acres,
share crop, some row crop. George
H. Evans, route 1, Eagle, Idaho.
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W ANTE D — T o buy anything In
b-cf or "eal. Also buy banger cows
or win handle for hide and offall
Phone 31M or 011J1
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W A N TE D — W ill buy any model
Willys cars, highest prices paid
telephone 144J. Watts Motor com­
pany, Nyssa, Oregon, authorized
dealer, Malheur and Payette coun­
ties.
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W ANTED—Dead or worthless ani­
mals, horses, cows, calves, sheep
and hogs Phone collect Nyssa 102W,
Payette 560J3. Fruitland 3713 or
Nampa 1000.
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MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS— W ill work af
ter school taking care of small
children Phone 189-R
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PERSO NAL— Anyone wishing per­
sonal
or
civic
announcements
broadcast or wishes to appear on
NYSSA'S radio program" SALUTE
T O N Y S S A " over K SRV, “The
Voice o f the Snake River Valley,"
write or contact ALYC E W AD A at
the Nyssa high school. (Re. Sal­
ute to Nysaa K S R V )
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M ISCELLANEOUS— All kinds of
sewing done. Room 4. Wilson's ap­
artments. Mrs. Marion Chard.
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MISCELLANEOUS— I will not be
responsible for any checks, bills or
I damage for Mrs. Oladys Oeokan.
Alex Geokan.
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Deer and Elk Hides
Raw Fur
Hides, Pelts and W ool
Jermnlowske Bros.
Phone 504 Weiser. Idaho
M ISCELLANEOUS— Storage See
¡Jake at P lx-it shop.
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M ISCELLANEOUS — Guaranteed
^
S A V W HAT K IN O T 1
OF A MACHINE. OO VOO
ORIVE, MR. J INKS ?
NYSSA
FU NE R AL
HOME
S U E . 1_____’
%The Jfote & ÍhíOjfiíjj «w ¿
NEW5DM FuRN I
which place is hereby designated
OWYHEE
as the place of business In all
matters connected with said estate.
A large crowd attended the
A. L. Fletcher, Administrator
Estate of Anna E. Goshert.Deceased Parent-Teacher association meet­
First pub. Nov. 14, 1946
ing last Thursday at the school
Last pub. Dec. 12, 1946
house. County agent Sandqulst
showed pictures and talked on 4-H
N O T IC E . OF F IN A L H E AR IN G
work and presented pins to the
N O TICE IS H EREBY OIVEN, That 4-H club members. Mrs. Charle»
Leo L. Utter, the Administrator of Culbertson, Mrs. Kenneth McDon­
the estate of Roy Alfred Utter, de­ ald and Mrs. Harold F'lvecoat,
ceased, having filed herein his first hostesses for the evening, served
and final account of his adminis­ cookies, coffee and cocoa.
tration In the County Court of tne
Prayer meeting was held at the
State of Oregon for the County of Martha Kllngback home Tuesday
Malheur, the County Judge has evening. Rev. Kriner was the lead­
fixed Mondy, December 16th 1946. er.
at the hour of two o'clock p.m. as
Mrs. Hazel Chamberlain and Mrs.
the time and the County Court Dorothy Fox were callers at the
Room in the City o f Vale, Oregon, Klingback home FYlday.
as the place, for hearing any ob­
Vera Faye Council gave a party
jections to said account and for Friday evening for her flrends.
the settlement thereof.
Among those from Owyhee were
All persons Interested In said Betty Culbertson and- Vivian Hoke.
estate may appear at said time
Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McClure
and place and file objections in and sons were dinner guests of
writing to said account and be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson
heard thereon.. Said account is for Sunday.
final settlement and upon the same
Kenneth McDonald and Merle
being approved and settlffll, said Kygar made a business trip to W ei­
estate will be closed, distribution ser Monday.
made of the property remaining
Cattle men from this district
in the hands of the administrator spent last week rounding up their
and said Administrator dlcharged
stock in the hills.
of his trust.
Dated this 12th day of November
1946.
Leo L. Utter, Administrator
Estate o f Roy Alfred Utter,
Mrs. Henry ISstrtck and Vaugnn
Deceased.
of Meridian spent Saturday and
First Pub. Nov. 14, 1946
Sunday at the Alva Goodell home.
Last Pub. Dec. 12, 1946
Mrs. George Cleaver and LaVem
and Leonard and Mrs. John Bowen
NOTICE OF F IN A L H EARING
and Bernice were in Nampa Tues­
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN. That
day.
Hilda L. Tensen, Executrix of the
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver were
last will and testament of Dirk
In Caldwell Saturday.
Tensen, otherwise known as Dick
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman
Tensen. deceased, has filed in the
spent Wednesday In Nampa.
County Court for Malheur County
Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Mrs.
her first and final account of her
H. L. Day were hosts to the Friend­
administration, and that the Coun­
ly
Neighbor and Out-Our-Way
ty Judge has filed Monday the 16th
clubs at the Hoffman home Thurs­
day of December 1946 at the hour
day afternoon. Roll call "Was ans­
of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day and
wered by seven visitors and 11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the County Court Room In the
NO TICE HEREBY IS G IV EN to City of Vale, Oregon, as the time members on "W hat you like about
the creditors and all persons In­ and place for the hearing by the your neighbors.” Mrs. Alvie Pora-
terested in the estate of Anna E Court on said account and the set­ plun was a guest.
Group discussion was held on
Goshert. deceased, that the under tlement thereof, and that upon the
signed has been appointed admin­ approval of said account, the es­ the entertainment of the associat­
istrator of the estate of Anna E. tate will be in condition to be ed clubs soon. Refreshments of
Goshert, deceased and has quali­ closed, and the property belonging of chicken salad, wafers, pumpkin
fied as such. A ll persons having to said deceased will be distribu­ pie and coffee were served.
As
the next regular meeting
-lalms against said estate are re­ ted to the persons entitled thereto
quired to present same with the under the provisions of the last would normally fall on Thanksgiv­
proper vouchers duly verified with­ will an testament of said deceased. ing day, the next meeting will be
held Tuesday, November 26 at the
in six months of the date of the
All persons Interested In said es­
first publication of this notice, to tate are hereby notified to appear Ray G rlffits home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T op llff were
the undersigned, at his office, 122 at said time and place and file
Mam Street in the City of Nyssa, in writing any objections that they in Vale Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and
j may have to said account and be
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver were
heard thereon.
in Boise Sunday evening.
1 Said account is for final settle­
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T op llff and
ment and upon the same being
Mr. and Mrs. Ray G rlffits were
settled and approved said adminis­
tration will be brought to à close, In Boise Friday.
I'L L T A K E
V A N IL L A
Remember when
the drug store soda
I o u n t a in was a
square marble a f­
fair back of the
counter, and dispen­
sed three f l a v o r s :
vanilla
sarsaparill t
and chocolate? The
counter was marble
t o p p ed, and the
stools high, four leg­
ged
ones.
Today's
comfort was lacking.
B tT T V
V DRIVE. A STEAM
ROLLER/,
Drive a stiff bargain....make the N E W S O M FU R N ITU R E COM­
P A N Y your headquarters for your home needs. Whether it’s to refurnish
your home, to buy furniture and app liance gifts, or simply to select an odd
table or chair for one o f your rooms, come to us.
FOR SALE— No 1 field bags, 10 bury, administrator of the estate
unce burlap, vacuum cleaned ana 1 of Elizabeth M. Pillsbury, deceased,
«atohed.
Jermuluwske
brothers, has filed his Final Account a
Weiser, Idaho Phone 504.
5Stfc raid aaministrator In the County
Court of Malheur County, Oregon,
FOR SALE—Three acres, close in. and that said Court has appointed
Bernard Eastman.
29Atfc. Monday, the 2nd day of December,
1946 at 11:00 o'clock in the fore­
PO R SALE— 1943 Ford or Willys
noon of said day, for the hearing
Jeep, *850. New top, extra tire.
of objections to said Final Account
F*owell Service Oarage.
3!Otfc.
and the settlement thereof.
NOW. THEREFORE, all liersons
FOR SALE
Dwelling lot, 50 by
Interested In the estate of Eliza­
147, Insured tille Bernard East­
beth M. Pillsbury, deceased, are
man.
19Stfc.
hereby notified and required to
FOR SALE—Hay derrick, *50.90. appear at the County Court Room
See Frame T. Morgan!
13Jtfc. in the Court House at Vale, Mal­
heur County, Oregon, at said time,
FOR SALE—Automobile Insurance. to then and there show cause, If
Public Liability, Property Damage. any there be, why said Account
Fire, T h eft and Collision. PlaceU should not be settled, allowed and
in llie best companies at lowest approved and said estate distribu
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
ted and said administrator dis­
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charged.
Dated and first published October
FOR SALE— Dining table, buffet
dressing table, bureau and various 31, 1946. Date of last publication
other articles. Mrs. C. C. Hunt. 5th November 28, 1946.
Administrator of the Estate of
and Emlson.
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Elizabeth M. Pillsbury, deceased.
Lytle, Kilpatrick and Campbell
Found
Attorneys for Administrator
FOUND— Pair of horn-rimmed
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
glasses east o f railroad tracks
Owner may have them by calling N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN to
at Journal office and paying for the rceditors and all persons in­
this advertisement.
21Nlxc. terested in the estate of William
S. Clelland, deceased, that the un­
dersigned has been appointed ad­
WANTED
ministrator of the estate of W ill­
NOTICE— I will not be respon­
iam S. Clelland, deceased, and has
sible for any debts eotracted by qualified as such. All persons hav­
Helen Hopkins or Mrs. Bill Hop­ ing claims against said estate are
kins. ’
14N2xp required to present the same with
W ANTED— Live poultry wanted. proper vouchers duly verified with­ j
Bring your chickens, ducks and in six months of the date of the
geese. Nyssa Produce, phone 13W first publication of this notice, to
buyers o f cream, poultry and egg, the undersigned at his office 122
one block south underpass. 21N4xp Main Street in the City of Nyssa,
Oregon, which place is hereby des­
W ANTED T o Rent— Good row crop ignated as the place of business In
land, 40 acres or more. Harry all matters connected with said
Masto, Route 1, Homedale, Idaho, estate.
or five miles south of Adrian.
A. L. Fletcher, Administrator
14N4xo.
Estate of William S. Clelland,
Deceased.
W ANTED — Work with sheep or
First pub. NbV. 14, 1946
cattle outfit. George H. Evans,
Last pub. Dec. 12, 1946.
route 1, Eagle, Idaho.
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Always buying at top ortces.
CONTRACTORS
Legal
engine
FACE THREE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H E AR IN G
NO TICE is hereby given that
a public hearing will be held be­
fore Melvin J. Conklin, Examiner
for the Department o f Agriculture,
Milk Control Section, State of
Oregon, at the Moore Hotel, Ont­
ario, Oregon, at the hour o f 1:15
P. M „ Friday, November 22, 1946,
to receive evidence and testimony
on matters relating to production
sale and dllstrlbutlon of fluid milk
and cream; minimum wholesale
and retail prices and minimum
prlae distributors shall pay to pro­
ducers In Malheur County, Ore­
gon, Marketing Aiea No. 1.
Dated at Portland. Oregon, this
7th day of November, 194«.
Thomas L. Ohlsen. Chief
Milk Control Section
Department of Agriculture
State of Oregon
COLLEGE PLEDGES
ARE ANNOUNCED
COLLEGE O F IDAHO, NOV. 6.
(S P E C IA L )-----
The “Orlons", one of the men's
fraternities on the College of Idaho
campus, has released the names
of men ndmltted as pledges for the
current year. The pledges will be
formally Initiated into the group
near the beginning of the second
semester.
The pledges Included Jack Long
of Nyssa and Lowell Sayre, Daniel
Maher and Lester Rookstool of
Parma.
Kingman Kolony
Mrs. Frank Cummins returned
home last Wednesday after a two-
weeks visit with relatives In Idaho
Falls.
Mrs. Ouy Moore went to Boise
on business Thursday and return­
ed home by way of Letha, Idaho,
where she visited a lew days In
the James Sneed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall were
In Caldwell on business Thursday.
Virgil Corley has been confined
to his home by a leg Infection fol­
lowing a car accident which he was
In recently.
Oscar Schafer has been receiv­
ing osteopathic treatments In Pay­
ette the post two weeks.
Delorts Salters, Ardls Hurst, A r­
lene Plercy and Ilea Kreager were
among the high school students
from the Kolony attending the
party given FYlday night by the
losing side in a recent school paper
subscription contest held between
the girls and the boys.
Among those from the Kolony
who called on D. J. Hurst while
he was a patient In the Holy Ros­
ary hospital In Ontario last week
were J. O. Lane, Mr. and Mrs.
G H. Salters and James Peterson.
Lynn Hurst was quite "Seriously
hurt by a steer while assisting In
the auction ring In Ontario last
Tuesday when the 4-H club mem­
bers sold their club calves. He was
taken to the hospital where tie re­
mained until Saturday. He is now
at home convalescing from his In­
juries.
On Monday about 50 man and
boys with tractors, beet loaders
and trucks assembled at the Hurst
NEWS OF RECORD
farm to harvest the Hurst beet
M A R R IA G E LICENSES
crop. Henry Reuter, Adrian FFA
Delbert D. Cleaver and Donna instructor, and a large number of
Belle Goodell, both of Nyssa.
high school boys who were brought
Raymond E. Robinson of Rich­ out In the school bus helped In
mond, California and Ida Lou the harvest with local men of the
Dooms of Caldwell.
community. The Kingman Kolony
James Reynolds Hayden and Jo Orange H. E. club ladies served a
Ann Maltsberger, both of Cald chicken pie dinner at noon.
well.
Those club members from the
W illiam Grant Peet and M il­ Kolony attending the 4-H auction
dred Ann Olson, both of Boise sale and selling calves In Ontario
James Wyllys F ille r and Leti- Tuesday were Ross Lane, Francis
tla Nevada Oroesbeck, both of Thiel, Edward Hall, Ilea Kreager
Boise.
and Ardls Hurst. Adults attending
George Frederick Clark and Mary were Club Leader t
Kreager and
Anne Stetgele, both of Salt Lake Mrs. Kreager. Mrs. Willard Hall
City, Utah.
and Lynn Hurst.
Mrs. Wesley Plercy entertained
C O M PLAIN TS. C IR C U IT CO URT with a dinner one evening last
James Young vs. Martha Jenkins, week for 20 relatives and friends.
et. al. Recovery on note *500.
Mrs. C. W. Wilson and sons.
In the matter of the application Charles and Jimmy, were Sunday
of John E. Reynolds for writ of evening callers in the Lynn Hurst
habeas corpus.
home.
In the matter of the application
The hot lunches being served at
of Elva E. Reynolds for writ of the Kingman Kolony grade school
habeas corpus.
are proving a success and are
P E TIT IO N S , PROBATE CO URT greatly appreciated by both pupils
Fktate of Anna E. Ooshert, de­ and teachers.
ceased.
The Overstreet beet dump la full
Jacqueline West vs Oordon West and beets are now being loaded
Divorce.
directly from the trucks Into the
Jean Hyde vs. Vernon Hyde railroad cars.
Buena V ista
distribution made of the property
remaining in the hands c f the
Executrix and said Executrix dis­
charged of her trust.
Nyssa. Oregon. November 12, 1946
Hilda L. Tensen, Executrix
Estate of Dirk Tensen, other­
wise known as Dick Tensen
Deceased.
First Pub. Nov. 14, 1946
Last Pub. Dec. 12. 1946
Divorce.
Stanley Augustyn vs. Mary Aug-
ustyn. Divorce.
Hazel F. Krul vs. John C. Krul.
Divorce.
Jack Orcutt Luehrs, et al., vs
Oregon and Western Colonization
Co. T o quiet title.
Della Maez vs. Nick Maez. Div
orce.
Estate of WUliam D. Broadhurst,
deceased.
FState of Irving Price, deceased.