Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 10, 1947, Page PAEG THREE, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
Olive Grace Robinson, Adminis­ Mrs. McCreary was away.
family visited last week In Salem.
Jame­ tiers. Sales and service. Bd A. A n ­
M r and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
tratrix of the estate of W illiam
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
19J4xp. derson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dali and
Phone 567-J4.
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Ernest Robinson, deceased.
family and Mr. and Mrs. N*as Hatt
Mrs. Anna Dali spent the Fourth
F O R S A L E Venetian blinds, free
and family fished near Ironside with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lakey m
M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Wily worry a- Etrst pub. June 26, 1947
estimates given. Steel or alum in­
Last
pub.
July
24,
1947.
Sunday.
Boise.
about getting your grain taken care
um slats. No installation charge.
Those visiting in the V em Butler
Mr. and Mrs. B ill W illis are the
of
when
we
have
a
binder
and
Come in several colors. Nyssa F u r­
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F
parents
of
an
8'4
pound
girl
born
combine
with
reasonale
rates?
Edmond Butler and son of FYuit-
niture Co. Phone 149-W.
19Jtfo.
T H E ST A T E O F O R E G O N
RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. After one month one |
Sunday. The girl has been named land. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Butler
W rite or see Gene Honey or George
FOR M A L H E U R C O U N T Y
FOR S A L E — Sewing machine sup­ G riffin, 2 miles east Nys^a on Ida­
Marsha Rose.
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance. Is 30c.
and son and Mrs. Ada Butler.
In the Matter of th Estate of
plies. Wholesale and retail. R e­ ho side.
George Iida attended a ball game
Mr, and Mrs. W illiam Toomb and
26J5xp. A R M IN A S E R A P H IN E C A R N E G IE .
Dickie and Betty Jean and Rone In Caldwell July 4.
building, electrifying, repairing. F.
Deceased.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Prompt and
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Butler and
Mecham spent Friday, Saturday,
C IT A T IO N
“Lete” Sackett, phone 247-M. 469
and Sunday vacationing and fish­ son of Detroit arrived Saturday for
Master combine, six-foot cut, with
To: A D A M. H O L G A T E
west First street, south. Ontario, free pick-up of your dead, crippied
For Sale
T H E S T A T E L A N D B O A R D O F ing in the hills near Prairie City- a visit with relatives here.
pick-up attachment. W. V. Rich-
Oregon.
19Jtfc. or sick livestock. Calls received be­
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
Work was started in the packing
THE STATE OP OREGON
i
mond,
phone
023-R3,
Ontario,
Ore­
fore
9
o'clock
are
picked
up
by
family fished at Owyhee dam Sat­
FOR
SALE—
Monarch
electric
hed In Adrian Monday morning
A L L U N K N O W N H E IR S O F
FO
R
S
A
L
E
—
$500
in
Old
Payette
noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ A R M IN A S E R A P H IN E C A R N E O IE ,
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Cartwright urday.
ra n g e ,' three burners and cooker gon, second place north of game
Lake club. Lot 2, block 9. district lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­
picnicked at Garden Valley on the
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DECEASED
pot. with double element In oven, iarm -
49. 179 Lincoln Ave., Palo Alto, sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E Fourth of July. On Saturday Mr. BUENA VISTA FOLK
and broiler. Freeman’s Machine F O R S ALE — Modern cement brick
and Mrs. Cartwright and Mr. and
California.
19J6xp. Company.
shop.
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5Jtfc. O F ORFXjON: Y ou are hereby cit­ Mrs. Ray Elliot and daughter fish­
RETURN FROM MO.
house with two small houses. 633
ed and required to appear at the
F O R S A L E — New modern, two- North First street.
10J2xp. F O R S A L E — Holstein bull, year M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Floors sand­ County Court Room at the County ed at the dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and B U E N A V IS T A (Special)— Mr. and
old, registered purebred. Carnation ed. old or new made perfect with Court House at Vale, Malheur
bedroom house, with three-room
apartment and shower In rear. Nice FOR S A L E — California liquid fer- stock. Zack Walker, phone 282-W. large commercial machine, experi­ County, Oregon on the 5th day ol Mr. and Mrs. Red Wells fished over Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and Barbara,
Jean and Betty were Sunday din­
the week-end near Unity.
yard, fenced. See at 603 N. 2nd, tilier. John Barnett, phone 123-R.
12Jtfc. enced operators. Telephone Boise August, iS ’.7, at the hour of 10:00
Mr and Mrs. T. E. Deffer and ner guests at the Leslie Topliff
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priced $7500, $3500 for Immediate
0234-R1 or 057-J13.
29Mtfc. a.m of said day, and then and
FOR SALE:— Fine row - crop 40,
possession.
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there show cause, if any exists, children are vacationing near M ad­ home.
F O R S A L E — Fir derrick booms, 114 near Adrian, good water right, fair M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Ladies: I f you
Local residents spent the 4th' of
why the Hon. Irwin Troxell, Judge ras.
miles west of Owyhee corner. D. E. improvements.
FOR S A L E -
July holidays at various points. Mr.
I are having trouble with your el- of the County Court for Malheur
3J3xc.
3740 acre stock ranch. Good build­ Hlte’
40 acres on oiled highway. One 1 ectric appliances, call 176W for re- County, Oregon shall not make an BARRETT LEAVES ON and Mrs. Jim Rithie, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Day and Mr. and Mrs.
ings, spring water piped in house,
i pair service. I repair washing m a­ order authorizing
and
directing
F O R S A L E — 1947 Willys jeep, 300 mile out. Unimproved.
all fenced and» cross fenced, 400
Several good 80-acre and large." ch in es, vacuum cleaners, hot plates, Harold Henigson, administrator of EXTENDED V A C A T IO N Loyd Cleaver fished on the Little
miles to date. Below new price.
Malheur, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ber­
acres farm land on place. This place
j electric clocks, clean and oil toast- the Estate of Armina Seraphine
Phone 03-R1.
3Jtfc. farms.
puts up 200 tons hay. W ill carry
3 acres for sale, close in, unim­ ^ ere, food mixers, waffle irons, el- Carnegie, deceased, to sell the fol­ ARCADIA iSpecial)— Fknployer. of tram and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Good-
300 cattle year round. This is con­ FO R S A L E — Registered hereford proved.
| ectric irons. I also clean and repair lowing described real property, to- Northrop King and company of ell went to Baker, Alva Goodell,
sidered one of the best money mak­ bull. Phone Zack Walker, 282-W.
Boise and Nampa and their fam i­ Jr., attended the rodeo at Vale and
Also have several houses listed. I sewing machines. Lowe's Home A p ­ wit:
ing ranches in that district. Pric­
5Jtfc. pliance Service shop, located in
la ) Lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, and lies gathered at the home of Mr. Lester and Delbert Cleaver fished
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ed at $31,500. Easy terms.
the east side of the Phillips build­ 18 in Block 60 of G reen’s Addition and Mrs. Gene K ipp Sunday for an at the Owyhee dam.
KEN RENSTROM
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver
Fine level 80 acres. 37 acres beets, FO R SALE)— Late model electric
ing on south First street.
BMtfc.
Phone 172-J
<bi Seven-room Frame house sit­ all-day picnic. Dinner was served
refrigerator,
phone
Zack
Walker,
balance hay and pasture. Good 5-
uated on Lots 13 and 14 in Block on the lawn. The afternoon was returned from Missouri, where they
M
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—
Need
motley?
282-W.
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spent
10 days. Mr. Ballard, Mrs.
FO
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S
A
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—
1943
Ford
Jeep
with
room
house.
Telephone.
W arm
60 of Green's Addition to the City -pent in playing games by the 40
Cleaver’s father, who visited here
station wagon top. Five first-class Loans on farms for refinancing, of Nyssa
who were prestnt.
spring water on place. Under good
ditch with all the water you want, FO R S ALE — New army cots, hard­ tires, new battery, 16,000 miles, Just building, improvements, b u y i n g . in accordance with the order of
Mrs. Ira Ure spent the Fourth for two months, remained in Mis­
wood frames, heavily reinforced, painted. Price $900, half cash, $875, Long term, low interest, see B er­
at La Grande with her daughter, souri.
$18,000, terms.
this
Court
and
as
by
law
required
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mr.
30 acres, 2 miles from town, good strong canvas. $1.89. Ideal for cam ­ all cash. New car guarantee for nard Eastman, phone 64. Nyssa.
W IT N E S S : The Hon, Irwin Troxell, Mrs. Alton Roy. and baby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fails W arn er and and Mrs. Howard Day and family,
crop on place. Good land, poor ping. Nyssa Furniture Co., 1 block 30 days. Powell Service garage.
Judge
of
the
County
Court
of
the
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buildings, but priced so cheap that W. of depot.
State of Oregon for Malheur family and Mrs. Lily Dement and Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram and
M IS C E L L A N E O U S — Duplicate car
you can afford to build, $5,000.
County, with the seal of said Katherine Brace spent the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Mr.
FOR S A L E — Imperial wallpaper. FO R S A L E — Thaver baby buggy, and clyinder lock keys made. W es­
and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and A l­
Dandy new 4 rooms, utility and Guaranteed to be washable and
Court affixed this 1st day of on East Camp creek near Burns.
like
new.
Phone
161,
Mrs.
K.
E.
tern Auto Store.
250tfc.
bath. This place is easily worth the non-fading for three years. Good
C. W . Barrett left Tuesday on vin attended the rodeo at Vale
July, 1947.
Kerby.
5Jtfc.
the streamliner fo r Cyprus, New Sunday evening.
price, $4600.
stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S - White Swan A T T E S T : H. S. Sackett, Clerk
Peggy Pounds of Nyssa was a
York, and will drive a new school
Stucco house, 4 nice neat rooms pany.
26Jtfc. FOR S A L E — O r trade 1940 Ford H elp-u r-Self laundry. Free pick­ B Y : K. Barclay, Deputy.
and bath, large lot in fine loca­
First publication July 3, 1947. bus home for the non-high school dinner guest at the Delbert C lea­
pick-up. Zack Walker, phone 283-W. up and delivery. Ransom M. Sou­
tion, $4500.
FOR SALE—
Model BN, John
Last publication July 31, 1947. district. He will also visit relatives ver home Saturday.
3Jtfc. therland, phone 95-W, Nyssa. First
in Kentucky and attend the home
Three large rooms, new. This is Deere, with starter, lights and in­
street, south just off Main. 17Atfc.
coming of the Kentuckiens August
a cute place for small family, $4200. trigai plows. Bought in spring of H O M ES F O R S A L E — Good five-
CLUB
W
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START
ED JA M ISO N
17 at Beechville, Kentucky.
’43. Just overhauled. Box 935, Nys­ room house with bath, $1300. Some
CUSTOM
S L A U G H T E R IN G
RE A L E STA TE B R O K E R
Mr. and Mrs. V em Butler and
sa, Oregon.
3J3xp. terms.
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, CLOTHING CAM PAIGN
Need Wiring Supplies?
family spent the Fourth at McCall.
252 8. 4th St., Phone 65-J
New four rooms and bath witn Wednesday and Thursday. 8 a. m.
FKiR SALE:— Used Fairbanks plat­ gas furnace. Can be financed FHA, to 6 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and
U P P E R S U N S E T (Special)— Mrs.
FO R S A L E — Holt combine, 1938 form scale. 2500 pound capacity.
$6800. Close in.
Switches, outlets, range
N o stock received on Sunday.
G len Strickland entertained the
model. 8 foot cut, in good condi­ Dessert Seed Co.
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Modern three-room nouse with Beef, sheep and pork. Free delivery Richland Circle at her home last
tion. $300 cash. C. A. Ross, cabin
bath and
full
basement, large to Polar locker plant.
Tuesday afternoon, with nine mem­
11, labor camp.
10J2xp. FO R S A L E — Trailer house, uncom­ chicken house. One acre ground,
receptacles, etc. Write
One mile west on Alberta avenue bers present. Mrs. G riffith and Mrs.
pleted cottage type, $200. Box 813,
Phone 05R1
Topliff were appointed as members
F O R S A L E — Lovely 5 exta-large Nyssa.
3J2xp. $5500.
Five-room partly completed house,
JA K E FISCH ER
of the welfare committee. The next
rooms and bath on first floor, fire­
us for free list.
meeting will be spent doing welfare
place. Beautiful hardwood floors F O R SALE:— Coronado washing rull basement, two lots. $3000.
Several
good
lots
for
dwellings
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Legal Advertising
sewing. The circle is sponsoring a
throughout. Nice built-in bookcase. machine. Lowe's Home Appliance
3J2XC. from $125 to $500.
clothing campaign a n d
anyone
Full basement, automatic heating, shop.
N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
BER NAR D EASTM AN
wishing to donate good used cloth­
Mail Sale Supply Co.
room for 2 large bedrooms and bath
F O R S A L E — Roller skates, child­ N Y S S A
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
P
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61
Box D
Phone 135J
ing may contact the committee or
upstairs. Can be financed F.H.A.
ren’s sizes $1.98. Nyssa Furniture
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Deceased
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IN
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Mrs. G lenn Strickland. A lunch
Ed Jamison, Real Estate.
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Co., block west railroad depot.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , was served. The next meeting will
i 1 P. O. Box 2225
26Jtfc. F'OR S A L E — Pick-up box. G o o d ! that the undersigned has been duly be held with Mrs. Topliff the first
F O R SALE!— Pickling cucumbers.
Nyssa. Oregon
Portland 14, Oregon
shape. Nyssa Sanitation Service. ’ appointed executor of the above
W . S. Wismer, Rt. 1, 6 miles south
Tuesday in Auust.
8
F O R S A L E — Red cedar shingles, Phone 23-W.
15Mtfc. entitled estate. All persons having
of Nyssa, across from Florence
The
W
ahine
club
will
meet
July
screen doors, windows, frames and
claims against said estate are here­ 17 with Naomi Parker and Vada
Storey’s place.
10J2xp.
screens complete, doors and frames F O R S A L E — Good 40-acre dairy
by required to present the same Morton as hostesses at the Parker
F O R SALE:— One John Deere horse complete, pipe, flooring, park tables, ranch complete with equipment with proper vouchers, duly verif­
home.
Immediate possession.
mower, oil bath. D. L. Benedict, 2 large size coal hot water heater, and stock
ied, to the imderslgned at Nyssa,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
C O N S T R U C T IO N
CO NCRETE
miles north of’ tiyssa.
lOJlxp. three coal ranges and one large Four miles from town. Bernard Oregon withlrf six f6> months from
children
spent the Fourth of July
17Atfc.
cafe sink. L. J. Josephson and Son, Eastman.
the date of the first publication at the Lorensen home. In the ev­
F O R S ALE — Canning beans, wax Payette, Idaho.
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S ID E W A L K S
B U IL D IN G S
FO R S A L E — Business lots, 200 by hereof.
ening they attended the show at
and green. Monday, Wednesday,
Dated Nyssa, Oregon, June 19, Ontario.
150.
Priced
right.
Bernard
East­
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Canvas
paint,
in
Friday. Fred Kratzberg. Tw o miles
R E PA IR IN G
lOAtfc 1947.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and
D R IV E W A Y S
south on Adrian highway.
10J3xp. white, red and light green colors, man.
Hugh V. Glenn, Executor of the Mrs. Edwin Bergam and children
leaves fabric pliable and water­
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Be
comfortable
this
Estate
of
Anna
Larson,
Deceased.
returned home last Monday from
FO R SALE:— 1932 model B Fard proof. Nyssa Furniture Co. Phone
Place your order now
First publication June 19, 1947 a week’s vacation spent at Prosser,
truck, 144 ton. $300. Motor recondi­ 149-W.
19Jtfc. summer.
for
air-conditioning
units.
Nyssa
Last
Publication
July
17,
1947
Washington.
tioned. See at Tuttle’s Produce, 144
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger
miles north on highway 20. lOJlxp. FOR S A L E —■ Three-room house, Hearing Co.. Phone 169W. 20Mtfc.
modern with basement, floor cov­
D E P A R T M E N T O F TH E
and Frank Parker picnicked at the
General Contractor
FO R SALE:— One Oliver Grain erings. $4000, Park and Eighth. Im - FOR S A L E — Allis Chalmers mod­
IN T E R IO R
Snively spring Sunday afternoon.
el M crawler with dozer, cab, pow­
Bureau of I.and Management
A group of the Y.G .A. of this
09-J3
Nyssa
er tik e -o ff pulley with case, 2-
at The Dalles, Oregon
community attended the Fourth of
bottem 2-way plow. Western Cor-
June 19, 1947
July celebration at Payette.
rugator company.
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N O T IC E is hereby given that
Mr. and Mrs. Earl G ilbert and
FO R S ALE — ^Several houses for Julian Mendiola. of Adrian, Oregon, sons of Springfield. Oregon spent
sale. Attractive buys. See Frank who, on July 14, 1941, made Orig. Saturday at the Roy Rookstool
*
Gorman-Rupp
T. Morgan.
16Jtfc Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. home. The party, formerly friends
031754, for Farm Unit " D ” or the in Nebraska, were en route to Ne­
FO R S A L E — Automobile Insurance. E L S E '.S E r i Sec. 13. E r iN E r iN E 'i braska and Colorado to visit rela­
Public Liability, Property Damage. Sec. 24. T. 21 S., R. 45 E. and the tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee
Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed S '- S E 'i S W U Sec. 18, Lot 1, N E ‘4
In the best companies at lowest N W ' , . W 'jN W '/ iN E V i, Section 19, and son. Henry, accompanied by
Township 21 S., Range 46 E., W il­ their daughter, Mrs. R ay Porter,
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
lamette Meridian, has filed notice and family, will leave Thursday for
Gasoline or Electric Driven
14Ftfc
of Intention to make final Proof, Utah to attend a family reunion.
to establish claim to the land ab­
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bergam and
For Lawns, Gardens, Etc.
For Rent
ove described, before Frank T. M or­ family and Rev. and Mrs. Brim
P H Y S IC IA N S
gan. Notary Public, at Nyssa, Ore­ and family picnicked at the dam
FO R R E N T -- Cool sleeping room,
DENTISTS
gon, on the 4th day of August, the Fourth.
close in. Reference required. P. O.
Delegates from Sunday school
box 85.
3J2xp. 1947.
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
Claimant names as witnesses:
appointed to attend the meeting at
F. F. BODMER
F O R R E N T — Polish your own Donald McGinnis of Adrian, Ore­ the church In Nyssa Monday were
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
floors. Rent our high-speed pol­ gon, Houston Dunaway and Howard Mrs. Julum, Fnorence Nlocum and
Dr. K E. Kerby
Dentist
ishing equipment. Eiislly handled Connaughy, both of Rt. 2, Nyssa, Herb Bergam. Rev. Brim spoke ov­
General Repairing and Welding
Physician and Surgeons
by women. Nyssa Lumber company. Oregon, Glen McGinnis of Rt. 1, er the radio from Ontario Monday
Ph. 187W
3Atfc. Nyssa, Oregon.
also.
Grace Gavin Lewis, Acting M an ­
Alberta Avenue
Phone 05-R11
L. A. Maulaing, M. D.
Wilson Bldg.
ager.
W A N TE D
ADRIAN
RESIDENTS
Physician and Burgeon
First Publication June 26.
Phone 37
WANT15D— O lrl wants work help­
Last publication July 24.
VISIT OVER FOURTH
ing with housework or other types
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6
J.
R.
C
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of
employment.
Helen
King.
A
d
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N O TIC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Dally— Except Sunday
A D R IA N (Special)— Eight girls a t - .
rian, Oregon.
lOJlxp. In the matter of the estate of tended the FMdelae Amicae m eetin g.
William
Ernest
Robinson,
deceased
at the home of Mrs. H. E. Moore. |
Dentist
H AY BUYER
W A N T E D — Lady with small child
Notice is hereby given that the
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P a rk e r,
for housekeeper, some wages, good undersigned has been duly and
Phone 56-J
home. Call mornings 8 to 11 o’clock. regularly appointed administratrix spent the Fourth with the Verl
W . F. JA H N
158 Emerson Avenue.
lOJlxp. of the above entitled estate. All Bishop family In the Bend com­
Sarazin Clinic
munity.
Dealer in hay and grain
Mr. and Mrs. O ayle Martin and
W A N T E D — Good cat operator, one persons having claims against said
N
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S
S
A
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G
O
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estate
are
hereby
required
to
pres­
Lenny Martin left Thursday after­
who has had experience leveling
Third at Good Ave.
ent
the
same
with
proper
vouchers,
noon and spent the week-end fish­
land, good pay. steady work. Write
box 455. Nyssa. Oregon
3J2xp. duly verified, to’ the undersigned ing near Prairie City.
LODGES
at Nyssa, Oregon within six (3)
M r and Mrs C. O lenn Brown,
O PTO M E TR ISTS
W A N T E D — To harvest potatoes, months from the date of the first Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, and
Gate City Lodge
complete service, digging, picking publication hereof.
Mr
and Mrs. Bob Fkstman of
and hauling. A. B. Hann or Chet Dated Nyssa, Oregon June 26, 1947. Caldwell spent the Fourth of July
No. 214
in connection with our filling
Corfield, 5 miles northeast of Nys­
vacation
camping and fishing In
DR. J. A. M C F A L L
I.O.O.F.
sa.
19J5xp.
the hilLs near Prairie City.
DR. JO H N E A S L Y
station and cottage camp on highway 20.
Meets every Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman
W A N T E D — To buy anything in
and Donna Lee celebrated Fourth
Free Pick U p
night, 8:30.
b«ef or ™eal. Also buy banger cow»
of July at a family dinner in the
or will handle for hide and offall
W e will buy and sell berries, fruits
South First Street
home of FYank Steelman near M id­
O f Your
Phone 31M or 011J1
22Atfc
dleton. Idaho. They spent Satur­
day and Sunday fLshing near P rai­
J E W E L R Y STORES
and vegetables
Dead and Worthless
MISCELLANEOUS
rie City.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holly are
PAULUS
M IS C E L L A N E O U S —
$500 reward
vacationing at Bergdorff, Idaho.
Animals
Open seven days a week
to parties who can give inform a­
Mr. K. I. Peterson, Donna Maria
JEWELRY STORE
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
tion leading to the arrest and con­
and Donna Lee Steeman were In
Union Pacific Time Inspector
Call
Collect
viction of the party or parties who
Caldwell and Nam pa Monday
J E W E L R Y — D IA M O N D S
stole a safe containing $1500 In
¿There is a Phone Near You
Mrs Dollte McCreary. Mrs 8usle
FLOOR
LA
Y
IN
G
AND
W ATCHES
cash from the apple orchard west
Johnson. Mrs. Threlma Elliot, N a -
Nyssa
100
P
arm
a
25
of
Sherwood
place
on
Saturday
Main Street a . Second
deen Wilson and Kenneth Elliot
SANDING
night between a and 10 p.m. I. C.
spent Friday. Saturday, and S u n -
Ontario 53
Refinlshed,
Filled,
Varnished
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