Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 02, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Classified
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947
PAGE THR
240tic t dares the intention of such City
and Council to commence ana in­
FOR SALE—Automobile insurance. itiate a proceeding for the vacation
P E T T Y
S U E
Public Liability, Property Damage. of the following described portion
Fire, Theft and Collision. Plactu of Green Avenue in the City ol
P
in the best companies at lowest Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon: I 0E1SV S U E — H O W ARfc.
go t h e measul j
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
Y « 1 HONEY?
All that portion of Green Avenue
14FtfC.
H a TES: T wo cents per word (or each issue. Alter one month one |
in Green Addition to City of Ny.iSa
FOR SALE:— Heatrola, practically lying between the Westerly line
ctni per word. Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c.
new. C. M. Tensen.
19Dtfc.
of the Oregon Short Line rail­
TOR SALE— Philco radio, good road Right of Way and a line 6o
19D3xp. feet West of and parallel to said
eceric refrigerator. Bernard East­ condition. 299 4th street.
For Sale
man.
12Dtfc. FOR SALE—Three acres, close in. Westerly line,
in the manner provided by Chap­
Bernard Eastman.
29AUc. ter 259, Oregon Laws 1931.
FOR SALE—Local taxi business.
Will sell to highest bidder. S ee' FOR SALE!— Draft regulators
Section 2. That Notice of Resolu­
WANTED
tion and Proceedings for Vacation
any day oetween 9 a. m. and 5 p. j for oil stoves. $2.25. Nyssa Furni­
12Dtfc. WANTED— Job by ex-service man. of that portion of Green Avenue
m., six blocks north on Second. 2j2c ture Co.
W M lV IM A i » tA T w « » *
Will do anything. Write or see at in Green Addition, shall be given
FOR SALE— Two choice building | FOR SALE—Choice 235 acre farm Collins' trailer camp. Lloyd Phar- by publication oi notice once each
lots in Adrian, basement excavated.•
week for four consecutive and
The NEWSOM FURNITURE COMPANY has the furniture and Hotpoint
oah.
2Jlxp
Phone 412-M Ontario or write Apt. on bench, for sale reasonable.
successive weeks, and for five pub- appliances you’ve been looking for. Yes, sir— we’re geared to meet your
Southwest
of
Nyssa.
160
acres
row
WANTED
To
hire
large
caterpillar
3F, veterans housing project. Ont­
liations, in the Nyssa Gate City
ario, Oregon.
2J2xp crop land. See Frank T. Morgan with driver. See Frank T. Morgan. Journal, a weekly newspaper print­ requirements. All you have to do is name it— WE’LL PRODUCE IT.
5Dtic
12Dtfc. ed and published at Nyssa, Ore­
FOR SALE— 80 acres, 40 under FOR SALE— Dry slab wood Phone
WANTED—
Beauty
operator.
Owy­ gon. and by posting of a copy ol
pump, six-room house, electric 192-M Nyssa.
the notice at each end of such
19D3xp. hee Beauty Shop.
12Dtfc.
lights, pressure water system, good
portion of Green Avenue proposed
chicken house, 20 by 60, 36000. In­
WANTED— To buy anything in to be vacated, within five days
quire Journal office.
2Jtfc FOR SALE— Roll-away beds, beef or real. Also buy banger cows after the first publication of such
complete with mattresses. Nys­
sa Furniture Co.
2Jtfc. or win handle ror hide and offall notice, and that the time fixec
FOR SALE or Trade— 1942 Stude-
Phone 31M or 011J1
22Atic for the hearing upon such mattei
baker pick-up, 1936 Ford pick-up,
1939 Ford truck, 1 1/2 ton. Zack FOR SALE 1&—2% H. P. gaso­ j WANTED— Wll. Duy any moae. hereby is fixed for the 14th daj
Walker, phone 28-R.
2Jtfc line engine, International. Leo Willys cars, highest prices puia of January, 1947, at the hour ol
8:00 o’clock P. M. at the Council
28Ntfc. telephone 144J. Watts Motor com­ Room in the City Hall in Nyssa. Coy Christmas day.
FOR SALE— Baby chicks. New Fife, Phone 05R-2.
day.
In Oregon.
pany,
Nyssa,
Oregon,
authorized
Oregon, a t which time interested
Hampshire Reds, White Rocks, FOR SALE— Eating potatoes. $1
Charlene Chritton, who Is at­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and ' Four Oregon breed associations
dealer,
Malheur
and
Payette
coun­
persons may appear and file ob­ tending ICinman Business college at
Buff Minorcas, White Leghorns cwt. Bring your sack. L. J. Joseph-
ties.
lAttC.
Martha Smith of Nyssa and Bon­ will hold separate meetings Tues­
jections or remonstrances in writ­
and Austra Whites. Custom hatch­ son and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette,
Spokane, spent the Christmas holi­ nie Duel of Fruitland were guests day afternoon, with the annual
ing done. Vale Electric Hatchery, Idaho.
3!Otfc WANTED—Dead or worthless am- j ing.
Adopted this 10th day of Dec, days with her parents, Mr. and in the O. P. Counsil dome Christ­ banquet scheduled that night.
mals, horses, cows, calves, sheep
Vale, Oregon, phone 2922.
2Jtfc.
Wednesday's program will start
Mrs. Charlie Chritton and son.
1947.
and
hogs.
Phone
collect
Nyssa
102W,
mas day.
Gem potatoes for sale.
with an address by Dr. O. H. Wll-
FOR SALE— 1940 model "HN" Any
A.
R.
Roberts,
Sr.,
returned
to
R.
G.
Whitaker
Payette
560J3.
Frultland
3713
or
quantity. Ed Jamison, phone
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hite and ster, head of dairy manufacturing
John Deere tractor, with cultivat­
Chairman of Council
his home Tuesday after being a
7Mtfc
65-J.
2Jtfc. Nampa 1000.
or, power lift, Walter Obendorf, Jr.,
patient in the hospital because of family, Mr. and Mrs. EYed Hite at O. S. C., on new dairy products,
Attest E. K. Burton
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George after which Russell J. Walts, man­
7 miles southeast of Parma, Ida­ f o r SALE— Or cash rent 37 acres
MISCELLANEOUS
Illness.
Recorder
ho.
26D2xp. adjoining Overstreet beet dump.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tosch and Johnson and family of Haines and ager of the Consolidated Dairy
Seal
Good land and excellent improve­ MISCELLANEOUS— Flee manure
family of Prosser, Washington visi­ Jackie and Billie Wilson were Products company will speak on
FOR SALE— By owner, 120 acres,
guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. “New Developments In Marketing
CITATION
ments; 4 acres pasture, 17 acres in for fertilizer, haul it yourself. 7
38 irrigable, could be row crop. 18 hay, remainder was In grain. Phone blocks north on First, 1 east, 1 In The County Court of the State ted in the R. J. Thompson and Ed Harley Wilson.
Dairy Products." E. L. Peterson,
Bergam homes last week.
dairy cattle, team of horses and 122-J, Nyssa.
south.
Leo
Chard.
19D3xp.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nothels and state director of agriculture, will
of Oregon
26D2XC.
Charlie
Schweizer
was
a
busi­
machinery. House with pressure
daughter, Clarice, spent the holi­ be the final morning speaker on
For The County of Malheur
ness visitor Monday in Ontario.
water system and fair out-build­ F O R S A L E— New commercia MISCELLANEOUS— Sewing mach­
days visiting in Portland.
“The Livestock Program of the
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ora
Newgen
have
ines
wanted,
treadles,
portables
ana
ings. Ben Shaw, Gem Ave., route building Just completed. Building
Mr. and Mrs. George 8chweizer State Department."
ESTATE OF MALLIE J. GREELEY gone to California to spend the
electrics,
any
condition.
Will
pay
2, Nyssa.
26D3xp. is 50 by 70 with modern two bed­
entertained at Christmas dinner
DECEASED
Committee reports will occupy
winter.
room apartment. Excellent location top prices. Phone 247M, P. O. Box
TO all persons interested in the
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee most of the final afternoon session
FOR SALE:— Good Poland China with parking area in front and 608, 469 So. First St. F. "Lete"
hog. William Peutz, phone 01-J2. rear. Best of construction. Must Sackett, Ontario. Rebuilding, elec­ estate of Mallie J. Greeley, de­ spent from Thursday until Satur­ Householder of Owyhee, Mr. and plus talks by O. H. Ehllenwlder of
ceased, including the heirs and day in Portland on business.
Mrs. Kenneth Ahrens and family Carlton on "The Work of the Ore­
5Dtfc.
26D2xc. be seen to be appreciated. Bernarc trifying, repairing.
next of kin:
of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Van gon Dairy Products Commission,"
Those
enjoying
Christmas
dinner
ISastman. Phone 64.
7Nttc MISCELLANEOUS— Storage. Set
Everett L. Miller, the duly quali­
Scoy and family of Nyssa.
and by Qlen Householder of the
FOR SALE:— E3ectric hot water
Jake at Fix-it shop.
8Atfc fied and acting Administrator ot in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 51 Those spending Christmas eve In Holsteln-FYleslan association on
FOR SALE
H. Strickland were Mr. and Mrs.
heaters with inter-locking ther­
Several good 80'S priced from MISCELLANEOUS—For better ra­ the estate of Mallie J. Greeley John Strickland and daughters, the Charles Ditty home *vere Mr. "The place of the Purebred Breed­
mostat, 40 gallon capacity. Nys­
deceased, having filed herein ills
$12,000
to $20,000.
Betty Jean and Roberta. Mr. and and Mrs. Leslie Ditty and fami­ er In the Dairy Industry."
dio service bring vour radios h
sa Furniture Co. Phone 149-W.
duly verified petition for an order
ly of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Newsom
Furniture
store.
Gene
Sey-
Fifteen
acres
in
Apple
valley.
2-
2Jtfc.
this Court authorizing and di­ Mrs. Ray Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Ditty and family of Nyssa and Mr.
room house, cow shed, chicken bold, radiotrician.
13Jtfc. of
Leslie
Robbins
and
Karen
and
REGULATIONS ON
recting him as such Administrator
and Mrs. Henry Hlntz and sons.
house, 3 miles from Nyssa. $3800.
FISHING TO BE SET
to sell the real estate belonging Sharon of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. F.
MISCELLANEOUS—
Duplicate
car
20 acres Langton’s corner— 15
FOR SALE— Olson manure load­
to said deceased, for the purpose A. White and Mr. and Mrs. John
and
cylinder
lock
keys
made.
Gam­
R. White of Ontario.
The Oregon state game com­
ers, horse-drawn Moline beet cul­ irrigable.
250afc of securing funds necessary for
1 acre of ground, 2-room house, ble store.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schweizer
mission will hold its annual hear­
the payment of the debts and fun­
tivators, Atlas land levelers. Con­
spent
Christmas
eve
with
Mr.
and
price
$3000.
eral expenses of said deceased:
ing Saturday, January 11 at Its
tact Lester urbank, representative
For Rent
Three-room house, fully fur­
It was ordered by said Court that Mrs. Kenneth Ahrens and family
offices at 1634 S. W. Alder street,
B and M Equipment Co., Inc.,
of
Nampa.
FOR RENT— 100 acre dairy farm a citation issue directing all per­
Portland, to consider angling regu­
Caldwell, Idaho.
26D2xc. nished, close in.
Also have unimproved acreages. and 20 cows. Possession middle of sons interested in said estate, in­
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Charlend are
Members of the Oregon Dairy­ lations. Seasons, bag limits and
FOR SALE— Cedar shingles. Zack KEN RENSTROM, REAL ESTATE February. See Dean Fife, one mile cluding the heirs and next of kin honeymooning t h i s .week. Mrs. men's association are expected to other regulations affecting the tak­
Phone 47J
north of Thompson Oil on Third to appear, and you are hereby re­ Charlend was Lucille Chadd before devote major attention to disease ing of game fish will be determined
Walker, phone 28-R.
26Dtfc.
street.
19D3xp
quired to appear before the County her marriage last week.
control at their 53rd annual meet­ for the ensuing year.
FOR SALE— New four-room house FOR SALE— New grates and re­
Mrs. ChifPTes Ditty has been con­ ing in Baker January 6, 7 and 8.
Judge of Malheur County, State ol
Fish liberated during 1946 for
BUTCHERING
with bath. Good location, 50 by 120 pairs for any make of stove. Also
fined
to
her
home
because
of
ill­
Oregon, within ten days from the
i Not only has the action of the the benefit of the sportsmen in
lot. Partly furnished, including el- stove pipe, dampers, nue stops
Custom butchering every Mon­ date of the service of this Citation ness.
I Western Oregon Livestock assoc­ Oregon lakes and streams total­
day and Friday. Beef, sheep and upon you, if served within Malheur
Mabel Roberts, teacher in the iation focused attention on this
led 14.698.644, In spite of the fact
One mile west of Nys6a on Alberta
Ontario grade school, spent her issue, but the program for the th at hatchery production was han­
County,
and
within
20
days
if
avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtfc
vacation at the home of her par­ dairymen's meeting Just released dicapped all through the year by
served
in
any
other
County
of
this
pork. Sanitary outcnerlng guaran­
teed Phone 05R1. All stock must State, if personally served, or with­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Roberts, by Roger Morse, secretary and ex­ the scarcity of the meat products
come In Thursday or Sunday after­ in 28 days from the date of the Sr. School was resumed Monday. tension dairyman at OSC, shows used for fish food, the commission
E. H. Strickland was called to this subject listed for first con- announced. The total weight of
noon between 12 o’clock and 6. No first pubkcatlon of this citation
•tnck accepted on butchering day. and show cause if any you have, Cheyenne, Wyoming recently to a t­ I sidération.
the fish released was 139,890.3
why a license should not be granted tend the funeral of his brother-in-
Plan of the convention, as usual, pounds.
for
the
sale
of
the
real
estate
de­
law,
Elmer
Whetstone.
Legal Advertising
1 calls for committee meetings Mon­
Releases Included 12, 158,416 rain­
scribed in said petition.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeder and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Witness my hapd and the seal Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons were day. January 6 when groups will bow trout, 468,714 cutthroat, 463,
Department of the Interior
of the County Court of Malheur dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. j prepare tentative reports on dis­ 576 eastern brook, 628,273 steel-
Bureau of Land Management
County this 3rd day of December, and Mrs. Arden Newsom of the ease control, herd improvement, head. 105.986 loch leven, 248,440
The Dalles, Ore., Nov. 19, 1946 1946.
Newsom Furniture company of Nys­ dairy products promotion and res­ sllverslde, 529,789 Chinook and 5,
olutions.
450 chum salmon.
NOTICE Is hereby given th at Will­
H. S. SACKETT, Clerk
sa.
PHYSICIANS
WYCKOFF
Following the address of Presi­
Fish allocated to the 18 water­
iam Leon McCutcheon of Rt. 1,
By Glenn E. Pierce, Deputy
Mrs. Annie Gregg and Herschel
Homedale, Idaho, who on Dec­ A. L. Fletcher
JEWELRY STORE
Gregg and children are visiting in dent Fred Knox of Oaston, opening sheds of the state Included 44,686
SARAZIN CLINIC
the regular session Tuesday fore­ fish or 390 pounds In Malheur
ember 14, 1942, made original home­ Attorney for said Administrator
Yakima.
Official Time Inspector for
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
stead entry, Act 6-17-02, No. First pub. Dec. 12, 1946.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson attend­ noon, P. M. Brandt of O. S. C. county.
Unica Pacific
031875, for Farm Unit ‘‘B" or the Last pub. Jan. 9, 1947
Dr. K E. Kerby
ed the wedding of Ruth Good In will report on “Observations at the
ONTARIO
OREGON
S1/2S1/2 Section lo, Township 22S,
Nampa December 25. Mrs. Hobson U. 8. Livestock Sanitary association Here From Salem—
Physician and Surgeons
I Meeting in Chicago". Dr. O. H.
Range 46E, Willamette Meridian,
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Is a niece of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Ward of
OPTOMETRISTS
has filed notice of intention to NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and Muth of the O. S. C. "veterinary Salem are spending their Christ­
L. A. Mauldin?. M. D.
make final proof, to establish A. L. Fletcher, Administrator of family ate Christmas dinner at | department will speak on "Current mas vacation visiting relatives and
Physician and Surgeon
DR. J. A. MCFALL
claim to the land above described, the estate of Marquis H. Lock- the home of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Status and Most Recent Research friends in Nyssa and vicinity. Mr.
Phone 37
before Frank T. Morgan, notary wood, Deceased, has filed in the Holcomb, and family In Owyhee. I Findings on Brucellosis of Cattle Ward Is attending Willamette un­
DR. JOHN EASLY
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
public, at Nyssa, Oregon, on the County Court of Malheur County,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland I and Swine". Palmer Torvend, iversity In Salem, while Mrs. Ward,
Daily—Except Sunday
7th day of January, 1947.
Oregon, his first and final account were guests of her mother, Mrs. I Washington county agent, will con- the former Elolse Herold, who
Claimant names as witnesses: of his administration and that
i elude the opening sesison wittf a taught In Nyssa last year, is teach­
Charlie Hawk, Clarence MdKague, Monday, January 13, 1947 at the Hazel Kressley of Nyssa, Wednes­ j report on artificial insemination ing in the Salem public schools.
DENTISTS
day.
F. E. Dazey and Durward Jurg- hour of two o'clock p.m. and the
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reffett spent
enson, all of Rt. 1, Homedale. Ida, County Court Room In the City
J. R. CUNDALL
Grace Oavlre Lewis, of Vale, Oregon, have been fixed a few days last week visiting her
Dentist
Acting Manager by the court as the time and place parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry And­
Phone 66-J
erson of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
First pufb. Nov. 28. 1946
Phone
21,
Ontario,
Ore
for the hearing on said account,
Sarazin Clinic
Mr. and Mrs. William Gregg en­
Last pub. Dec. 26. 1946
when
and
where
any
person
Inter­
NYSSA
OREGON
tertained at a Christmas dinner
ested in said estate may appear, for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oregg
RESOLUTION 135
FLOOR SANDING
file objections In writing thereto
F. F. BODMER
A Resolution Declaring Intention ind be heard thereon. Said account of Buena Vista and Mr. and Mrs.
Dentist
to and Commencing Proceedings is for final settlement and upon Don Grant of Boise. Afternoon cal­
New or old floors sand­
for Vacation of a Portion of being settled and approved, said lers In the Oregg home were Mr.
Ph. 187W
and Mrs. George Oregg and daugh­
Green Avenue.
ed
perfectly.
Large
estate will be closed and said Ad­ ter, Annette, of Richland and Mrs.
Wilson Bldg.
WHEKE^S, The following de­ ministrator discharged.
commercial
machine
Martha Klingback and son, Fred, of
scribed portion of Green Avenue First Pup. Dec. 12, 1946
TANK CLEANING
Owyhee.
In the City of Nysaa, Malheur Lest pub. Jan. 9, 1947
and experienced oper­
Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr
County, State of Oregon, at this
A.
L.
Fleiciier,
Administrator
atore.
Telephone
Boise
and Mrs. Jim Langley and family
Cess pools and septic
time is not used or needed for
Estate of Marquis H. Lockwood. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Crouch
6189R.
tanks cleaned.
purposes of public travel or con-
Deceased.
and Mrs. Pearl Brandner of Leotl,
Phone 256 or write box FLOOR LAYING AND j venlences, and the area thereof is
Kansas. The visitors were en route
valuable for puposes of the ad­
221, Caldwell, Idaho
CHARIVARI
HELD
to Yakima.
jacent
owners,
and
It
Is
deemed
SANDING
T. H. Brewer of Owyhee was a
Our many modern tools and efficient mach­
in the interests of the City of IN SUNSET VALLEY
Refinished, Filled, Varnished
Sunday dinner guest in the Charley
HAY BUYER
Nyssa that such portion of Green
By Experienced Men
SUNSET VALLEY (Special i— Mr. Ditty home.
Avenue be closed, to-wit:
ines enable us to offer you a money-back guar­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and
All that portion of Oreen Avenue and Mrs Alvin William Fuller were
Write N. J. Barnett
W. F. JAHN
treated to a charivari Monday eve­ daughter were among those enjoy­
In
Green
Addition
to
the
City
cf
Dealer in hay and grain
Mareing, Idaho
antee on all work.
j Nyssa. lying between the Westerly ning at the Community hall. They ing Christmas at the home of his
Third at Good Ave.
line of the Oregon Short Line were married Sunday at the Metho­ sister, Mrs Earnest Barker of Ar­
Sales Service Supplies
Railroad Right of Way and a line dist church In Nyssa. Mrs. Fuller cadia.
JEWELRY STORES
Mr and Mrs. Fred Stephans and
80 feet West of and parallel to before her marriage was Fanny
Mr. and Mrs John Strickland are
said Westerly line,
Kollen
WORLD FAMOUS
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hints and vacationing In California. Betty
and
PAULUS
ELECTROLUX
NOW. THEREFORE, BE it Re­ four sons, Mary Query and daugh­ Jean and Roberta Strickland are
JEWELRY STORE Cleaner & Air Purifier solved.
By the Common Council of ter, Sharon, and Tressa Ditty were enjoying a visit at the home of
Union Pacific Time Inspector
I the City of Nyssa, Oregon, as Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. their aunt. Mrs. Leslie Robbins, in
E. R. Anderson
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
and Mrs. Robert Ditty and family Apply Valley, during their parents’
j follows:
WATCHES
OREGON
NYSSA
Phone 83-J
Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,
absence.
i Section 1. That the City of Nyssa, of Nyssa
Main Street a. Second
Weiser, Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pomeroy were
Orade school students In this
I Oregon by and through Its Common
¡Council hereby determine and de- guests of Mr. an d , Mrs. Lew Mc­ vicinity resumad their studies to­
Advertising
Nyssa Furniture Co.
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Repair Work
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