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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946
PAGE THREE
19Dtlc. salved, By the Common Council ol
new. C. M. Tensen.
— the City QÍ Nyssa, Oregon, as
“ACE" NEWSOM î
FOR SALE- 1/2 H. P. electric
grinder with sickle grinding alt- ^i*0**-
achments. Inquire at Journal oif- Section 1. That the City of Nyssa,
lce
lSDtfc. Oregon by and through its Common ^ S h e s u r e , g a v e \
’______________ ______ | council hereby determine and de-
A d v e r tis in g
FOR SALE— Sand and gravel. I dares the intention of such City V O U A D IR T S 1 L O O K
Help yourself, $1 a load. Half way j and Council to commence and in-
RATES: Two cents per worn for each issue. Alter one month
between Nyssa and Ontario, 1 1/2 ltiate a proceeding for the vacation
eat per word. Minimum, cash In advance, la 30c.
miles east on King Ave. N. H. of the following described portion
19DUC. of Green Avenue in the City of
Moses.
Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon:
FOR
SALE—
Philco
radio,
good
that portion of Green Avenue
Nyssa Furniture Co. Opposite rec­ condition. '299 4th street. 19D3xp. in All Green
Addition to City of Nyssa
For Sale
lamation office.
28NUC FOR SALE—Three acres, close in lying between
the Westerly line
of the Oregon Short Line rail­
FOR SALE— Olson manure load­ FOR SALE 114—214 H. P. gasû- Bernard Eastman.
29Atfc. road
Right of Way and a line 80
ers, horse-drawn Moline beet cul­ laie engine. International. Leo
feet West of and parallel to said
tivators, Atlas land levelers. Con­
For
TRADE
Westerly line,
28Ntfc.
tact Lester urbank, representative File, Phone 05R-2.
TO TRADE— Set of heavy duty in the manner provided by Chap­
B and M Equipment Co., Inc.,
harness, almost new, trade lor ter 259, Oregon Laws 1931.
Caldwell, Idaho.
26D2xc. FOR SALE— Eating potatoes. $1 gentle
cow ready to freshen. In­ Section 2. That Notice of Resolu­ Forget all the “dirty looks” and sad events of last year. It is our sincere
ewt.
Bring
your
sack.
L
J.
Joeeph-
19Dtfc tion and Proceedings for Vacation hope that happiness and success for the whole year will be your gift from
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1939 son and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette, quire at Journal office.
m ton Ford truck. 1946 Dodge Idaho.
of that portion of Green Avenue the newcomer, 1947.' HAPPY NEW YEAR from the NEWSOM FURNI­
SlOtfc
WANTED
pick-up. Zack Walker, phone 28-R.
in Green Addition, shall be given
2«DtIc. FOR SALE— 4-room nouse, im­ WANTED To hire large caterpillar by publication oi notice once each TURE CO.
week for four consecutive and
FOR SALE— Cedar shingles. Zack mediate passesslon. Call 533 North with driver. See Frank T. Morgan.
successive
weeks, and for five pub-
12Dtfc.
5th,
Owen
Gann.
19D2xp.
Walker, phone 28-R.
26Dtfc.
liations, in the Nyssa Gate City
Owy­ Journal, a weekly newspaper print­
FOR SALE— New four-room house FOR SALE— Extra nice potatoes, WANTED— Beauty operator. 12Dlfc.
ed and published at Nyssa. Ore­
with bath. Good location, 50 by 120 $2.25 per sack delivered. Less in 10- hee Beauty Shop.
gon, and by posting of a copy of
lot. Partly furnished, including el- sack lots. Ed Jamison, phone 65-J WANTED— To rent row crop land the
notice at each end of suen
eceric refrigerator. Bernard East­
SlOtfc. Phone 351R4, Ontario, Oregon. portion
of Green Avenue proposed
man.
12Dtfc.
5D4xp to be vacated,
within five days
FO R SA LE— New commercla Chester Tsuda.
ifter
the
first
publication
such
building
Just
completed.
Building
WANTED—
To
buy
anything
in
FOR SALE— Draft regulators is 50 by 70 with modem two bed­ b*of or -,eal. Also buy banger cow.- notice, and that the time of fixed
for oil stoves. $2.25. Nyssa Furni­ room apartment. Excellent location or will handle for hide and offall for the hearing upon such matter Mrs. Lynn Hurst, Mrs. Art Cart­ ENGINEERING AID
Probably half of these are occu­
ture Oo.
12Dtfc. i with parking area in front and Phone 31M or 011J1
pied by members of the farm
hereby is -fixed for the 14th day wright, Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs. POSITIONS OPEN
22Atfc
families so only about 300 are av­
rear. Best of construction. Must
of January, 1947, at the hour o f: William Toomb, Mrs. A1 McGinnis
FOR SALE—Choice 235 acre far.r. oe seen to be appreciated. Bernarc WANTED— Will buy any mode 3:00 o’clock P. M. at the Council Mrs. Walter Pinkston, Mrs. Lillie The federal civil service ann­ ailable for transient workers' fam­
on bench, for sale reasonable. Eastman. Phone 64.
7Ntfc Wlllys cars, hl»hest prices paid Room in the City Hall in Nyssa, Bach, Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Mrs. D. ounces an examination for app­ ilies.
A survey of transient workers
Southwest of Nyssa, 160 acres row
telephone 144J. Watts Motor com­
at which time interested
to engineering aid pos­ Indicated
that well over 90 per
crop land. See Frank T. Morgan FOR SALE— 1946 J. I. Case Com­ pany, Nyssa, Oregon, authorized Oregon,
Ashcraft and the hostess, Mae ointments
persons
may
appear
and
file
ob­
itions
in
the
bureau
of
reclamation
cent have families which must be
5Dtfc bine. Used to cut 200 acres. $1000. dealer, Malheur and Payette coun­ jections or remonstrances in writ­ Beaumont, and honored guest, Mrs. in this district.
SlOtfc ties.
lAltC. ing.
Elmore. Mrs. Elmore was Dorothy Persons who desire permanent housed, Mr. Beak said.
FOR SALE— Prime turkeys, mail Stanley Reffett. Rt. 2.
Adopted
this
10th
day
of
Dec,
FOR SALE
orders to Fred Kratzberg, Rt. 1, or
WANTED—Dead or worthless ani­
Jean Deflenbaugh before her positions will have an opportunity Here from Nampa—
to file for a civil service exam­ Paul and Jean Lopez visited at
call at farm, 314 miles southwest Several good 80S priced from mals, horses, cows, calves, sheet 1947.
R. G. Whitaker marriage.
ination leading to probatlonal app­ the A. B. Rameriz home In Nys-
and hogs Phone collect Nyssa 10214
of Nyssa. Drawn, ready for ovtn $12.000 to $20.000.
Mrs. Marvin Elmore Is staying ointment
of Council
with permanent classi­
75 cents extra.
12D3xp. Fifteen acres in Apple valley, 2- Payette 560J3. Frultland 3713 o: Attest E. K. Chairman
Burton
at the home oi her parents, Mr. and fied civil service status In engin­ sa December 21.
room house, cow shed, chicken Nampa 1000.
7Mtfc
FOR SALE— New Hamp. pullets, house, 3 miles from Nyssa. $3800.
Recorder
Mrs. W. W. Deffenbaugh while eering aid positions In regon 1 of
late March hatched, now laying, 20 acres Langton’s corner— 15
Seal
MISCELLANEOUS
of reclamation.
NEW HOPE
Mr. Elmore is employed in Astoria, the The bureau
$1.75. Three miles south, 14 Blast irrigable.
entrance
salaries
for
these
MISCELLANEOUS—
Free
manure
Oregon.
of Adrian bridge at Big Bend 2-room house, price $3,000.
CITATION
positions range from $1822 to
schoolhouse. Call any day but Sat­ Three-room house, fully fur­ for fertilizer, haul it yourself. 7 lu The County Court of the State Mrs. Cliff Wright and Mrs. Dale $2394
year.
blocks
north
on
First,
1
east,
1
Ashcraft shopped in Nyssa and The a appointees
of Oregon
urday. Joe King.
19D2xp. nished, close In.
will perform sub­
19D3xp. For The County of Malheur Notus Monday
Also have unimproved acreages. south Leo Chard.
professional engineering work in
FOR SALE— 6 Holstein cows, 2 KEN
Wilbur
Jackson
was
a
Sunday
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
THE
RENSTROM, REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS— Sewing mach­ ESTATE OF MALLIE J. GREELEY dinner guest in the Lynn Hurst a specific branch of engineering,
Shorthorn cows, 1 Universal milk­
Phone 47J
such as agricultural, civil, compu­
ines wanted, treadles, portables ana
ing machine, 20 tons of hay. F.
home.
DECEASED
construction, electrical, hy-
any condition. Will pay TO all persons
E. Defier, Adrian, Oregon. 19D2xp FOR SALE— New grates and re­ electrics,
interested In the Mrs. Lillie Bach and granddaugh­ tations,
drolic
and
general.
top
prices.
Phone
247M,
P.
O.
Box
for any make of stove. Also j 608, 469 So. First St. F. "Lete” estate of Mallie J. Greeley, de­ ter, FYilth Griffith, left Saturday Further Information
FOR SALE— Load of 1x4, 1x6, 1x8 pairs
on this ex­
stove
pipe,
dampers,
flue
stops,
ceased,
Including
the
heirs
and
morning
for
Boise,
where
they
will
Sackett, Ontario. Rebuilding, elec­ next of kin:
lumber. Sealed bids accepted and Nyssa FYirnlture Co.
amination and the necessary app­
240tlc
visit
a
short
time.
They
will
then
trifying, repairing.
5Dtfc.
opened Saturday, December 28, 2
lication form for applying may be
L. Miller, the duly quali­ go to Ogden, Utah where Mrs. obtained
p. m. at Shell Service, box 814, FOR SALE—new Wlllys engine.) MISCELLANEOUS— Storage. See fied Everett
from the secretary, reg­
and
acting
Administrator
of
Bach
will
spend
the
winter
with
Nyssa.
19D2xp Watts Motor company.
ional
board
of U. S. civil service
ltoi Jake at Flx-lt shop.
the
estate
of
Mallie
J.
Greeley
8Atfc
her daughter. After a visit there examiners, bureau
of reclamation,
deceased,
having
filed
herein
his
Miss Griffith will proceed to her
FOR SALE— Dry slab wood. Phone FOR SALE— 1936 model 114 ton! MISCFH j LANEOUS—For better ra­
Bldg., Boise, Idaho. Ap­
verified petition for an order home In Wakeeny, Kansas. The fairgrounds
192-M Nyssa.
19D3xp. Chevrolet trucx. Good rubber. Be { dio service bring vour radios t«' duly
On this happy occasion,
plications must be received In the
this Court authorizing and di­ two ladies have been visiting in same
to see this. Watts Motor Co. Nordale-Newsom F*urniture store of
office
not
later
than
January
FOR SALE— V. A. C. Case trac­ sure
recting
him
as
such
Administrator
when
friendship m eans
the
J.
G.
Lane
home
the
past
14.
Oene Seybold. radiotrician. 13Jtfc to sell the real estate belonging few weeks.
tor, 2 years old, with beet and corn Phone 144-J Nyssa, Oregon.
more than at any other
cultivator bars and new hang-on FOR SAT,E— Automobile Insurance. MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car to said deceased, for the purpose Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case re­
plows. Wolfe Brothers, 14 miles Fhiblic Liability, Property Damage. ,nd cylinder lock keys made. Clam­ of securing funds necessary for turned from a 10 days visit Sat­ TRANSIENT HOUSING
time, we look back qraie-
payment of the debts and fun­
southwest of Nyssa.
19D2xp. Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed ile store.
with relatives In Ellensburg WILL BE PROBLEM
250afc. the
In the best comp nines at lowest
eral expenses of said deceased: urday
and
Seattle,
Washington.
1
Lilly upon 1946 and look
FOR SALE—Stainless steel and possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
It was ordered by said Court that The Thiel and Ratigan families Housing for the families of tran­
For
Rent
chrome trim edgings for table tops,
14Ftfc.
a citation issue directing all per­
the bazaar and supper in sient workers Is the most urgent forward hopeiully to 1947.
cabinets and stairways. Also linol­
FOR RENT— 100 acre dairy farm sons Interested in said estate, in- attended
Parma
Saturday
evening sponsored problem of Malheur county agri­ Thanking you one and
FOR
SALE—
Heatrola,
practically
eum paste and waterproof cement.
and 20 cows. Possession middle of | eluding the heirs and next of kin by the Catholic ladies.
Mrs. Thiel culture for the next few years.
February. See Dean Fife, one mile I to appear, and you are hereby re­ and Mrs. Ratigan aassisted
In Inasmuch as men with families all—
north of Thompson Oil on Third quired to appear before the County serving of the dinner.
will have to be relied upon, rattier
Judge
of
Malheur
County,
State
of
street.
19D3xp
Mrs. Art Sparks and son, Guy, than single men from Mexico and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Oregon,
within
ten
days
from
the
In Buhl, Idaho from Wed­ elsewhere in the reasonably near
BUTCHERING
of the service of this Citation visited
nesday until Saturday with rela­ future, according to J. R. Beck,
Custom butchering every Mon­ date
upon
you.
if
served
within
Malheur
day and Friday. Beer, sheep and County, and within 20 days if tives and friends. They made the emergency farm laibor executive,
One mile west of Nyasa on Alberta served in any other County of this trip with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stock- for Oregon, who met with the
avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc
Melheur county farm labor com­
If personally served, or with­ ham.
pork. Sanitary butcnerlng guaran­ State,
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mrs. mittee In Ontario last Thursday.
in
28
days
from
the
date
of
the
teed Phone 05R1. All stock must first publication of this citation Cliff Wright shopped In Caldwell Urgency of the problem Is Ill­
come in Thursday or Sunday arter- and
ustrated by the fact that there
cause if any you have, Saturday.
doon between 12 o’clock and 6. No why a show
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cliff
Wright
and
are
not more than 600 residential
license
should
not
be
granted
stick accepted on butchering day for the sale of the real estate de­ son, Jerry, visited friends and rel­ buildings
H. C. Dwight,
on farms In the county.
atives
in
Weiser
Sunday.
In
excess
of
the
number
of
farms
Local
Manager
scribed
in
said
petition.
PHYSICIANS
Legal Advertising
WYCKOFF
Witness my hand and the seal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the County Court of Malheur and Mrs. Lula Cumgilns, Mrs.
STORE
SARAZIN CLINIC JEWELRY
County this 3rd day of December. Nellie Newbill and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Department of the Interior
Official
Time
Inspector
for
C. Cotton were Sunday guests in
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Bureau
of
Land
Management
1946.
___
Union Pacific
H. S. SACKETT, Clerk
The Dalles, Ore., Nov. 19, 1946
the Beaumont home.
Dr. K E. Kerby
ONTARIO
OREGON
By Glenn E. Pierce, Deputy
tw: YEARS G R L triN O S
Esther McCormick and daughter,
NOTICE is hereby given that Will­
Physician and Surgeons
A. L. Fletcher
iam
Leon
McCutcheon
of
Rt.
1,
Lorraine,
attended
a
birthday
par­
OPTOMETRISTS
Homedale, Idaho, who on Dec­ Attorney for said Administrator ty Sunday at the Sneed home In
L. A.
Mauldins.
M.
D.
ember 14, 1942, made original home­ First pub. Dec. 12, 1946.
Letha, Idaho In honor of Jimmy
Physician and Surgeon
DR.
J.
A.
MCFALL
stead entry. Act 6-17-02, No. Last pub. Jan. 9. 1947
Sneed.
Phone 37
031875, for F'anm Unit “B” or the
The Home Economics club met
DR. JOHN EASLY
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
Sl/281/2 Section lo, Township 22S, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING at the home of Pearl Cummins
Dally—Except Sunday
Range 46E. Willamette Meridian, NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that last Tuesday. The club netted
has filed notice of intention to A. L Fletcher, Administrator of $89.25 from the bazaar held last
imake final proof, to establish the estate of Marquis H. Lock- Friday night.
DENTISTS
claim to the land above described, wood. Deceased, has filed in the Kingman Orange met Monday
before Frank T. Morgan, notary County Court of Malheur County, night. After the business session
J. R. CUNDALL
public, at Nyssa, Oregon, on the Oregon, his first and final account Lecturer Frances Hurst presented
Dentist
7th day of January, 1947.
af his administration and that short program, consisting of two
Phone 56-J
Claimant names as witnesses: Monday. January 13, 1947 at the a readings
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore Charlie
entitled "Suggestions for
Sarazin Clinic
Hawk. Clarence MdKague, hour of two o’clock p.m. and the
and “No Mon’s Land In a
NYSSA
OREGON
F. E. Dazey and Durward Jurg- County Court Room In the City Men"
Woman’s Department Store,” a
enson, all of Rt. 1, Homedale. Ida, of Vale. Oregon, have been fixed quiz,
FLOOR SANDING
to the entire group pre­
F. F. BODMER
Grace Gavlre Lewis. by the court as the time and place sent, given
on
little
facts and
Dentist
Manager for the hearing on said account, a potato peeling known
Mrs Guy
New or old floors sand­ First pub. Nov. 28, Acting
1946
when and where any person Inter­ Olenn and Mrs. contest.
Ph. 187W
Howard
Last
pub.
Dec.
26,
1946
ed
perfectly.
Large
ested In said estate may appear, served refreshments of chili Hatch
and
Wilson Bldg.
file objections in writing thereto coffee.
commercial machine
RESOLUTION 135
be heard thereon. Said account Mrs. L. Kreager, Mr. and Mrs.
TANK CLEANING and experienced oper­ A Resolution Declaring Intention and
is
for
final settlement and upon
Stam, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
!
Commencing Proceedings being settled and approved, said Lult
Brumbach attended the Installa­
Cess pools and septic ators. Telephone Boise to for and Vacation
of a Portion of estate will be closed and said Ad­ tion
of subordinate Orange officers
G o o d health, g o o d luck, to you,
6189R.
tanks cleaned.
Green Avenue.
ministrator discharged.
at
the
Boulevard
Orange
hall
WHEREAS.
The
following
de­
Pup. Dec. 12, 1946
Phone 256 or write box FLOOR LAYING AND scribed portion of Green Avenue First
our Triend$, e v e ry d a y in th e
Thursday night. Mrs. Ross, state
Last pub. Jan. 9, 1947
Pomona
officer,
was
the
Installing
221, Caldwell, Idaho
in the City of Nyssa, Malheur
A. L. FlEuaier, Administrator officer. Two-hundred and four
SANDING
com ing y ear. A n d — thanks a
County, State of Oregon, at this
Ffetate of Marquis H. Lockwood, Grangers attended. Mr. and Mrs.
Refinished,
Filled.
Varnished
HAY BUYER
time
is
not
used
or
needed
for
Deceased.
million!
Stam, Mr. Brumbach and Mr.
By Experienced Men
purposes of public travel or con­
Hurst
were
officers
from
the
King-
veniences,
and
the
area
thereof
is
W. F. JAHN
Write N. J. Barnett valuable for puposes of the ad­
man Orange who were Installed
Dealer in hay and grain
the coming year.
Marsing, Idaho
jacent owners, and it is deemed A bridal shower was given In for Mrs.
Case, Mrs. J. G. Lane
Third at Good Ave. Sales Service Supplies in the interests of the City of honor of Mrs. Marvin Elmore at the and Mrs Arthur
Hurst attended the Mary
Nyssa that such portion of Green
home of Mae Beaumont Wednesday and Martha society meeting In
JEWELRY STORES
Avenue be closed, to-wit:
heights at the home of Mrs
All that portion of Green Avenue afternoon. Quiz games were play­ Newell
WORLD
FAMOUS
ed. after which the bride opened Carl Hill Thursday. Mrs. M. L.
in
Oreen
Addition
to
the
City
of
PAULUS
ELECTROLUX
was assistant hostess.
Nyssa. lying between the Westerly the gifts. Refreshments of ginger­ Judd
JEWELRY
STORE
Among
those attending John
bread,
whipped
cream
and
coffee
Cleaner
&
Air
Purifier
line
of
the
Oregon
Short
Line
Union Pacific Time Inspector
Deere
program
In Nyssa FYlday
were
served.
Those
attending
the
Railroad
Right
of
Way
and
a
line
E. R. Anderson
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst,
shower
were
Mrs.
Frank
Cummins,
80
feet
West
of
and
parellel
to
WATCHES
Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside, said Westerly line,
Lula Cummins, Mrs. W. W. Deffen- O. H. Salter and son, Lee, Bob
Main Street a. Second
Weiser, Idaho
baugh and daughter, Ida Mae; Haney, Mrs. Frank Cummins and
and
NOW. THEREFORE, BE it Re- Mrs. Cliff Wright, Mrs. Oliver Friel, Mrs. Lula Cummins.
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