Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 07, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4

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PA G E THREE
TH U R SD A Y, A U G U S T 7, 1947
T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U RN AL, NYSSA, OREGON
members at their home after September 6 to Earnest Weeks Of
ing; sprinkling; rumishing materi­ home Sunday.
Myrtle Creek. Oregon at a lawn
als for and constructing manholes,
Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell were church Sunday evening.
wedding.
catch basins and sewer pipe, and in Ontario Wednesday.
LO ST— Billfold back of Farmers
VISITORS ARRIVE
Delons Auker left Tuesday with
otherwise according to the plans
Co-op store. Reward. I f finder does
a crowd of young people for Pay­
IN
KINGM
AN
AREA
and specifications now on file in O W YH EE RESIDENTS
not return all of contents at least
ette lakes to attend presbyterlal
want papers. Don Parker, route 2, the office of the City Recorder of
LEAVE ON VISITS K rN G M AN K O LO N Y (Special i—
to be held this week.
Nyssa.
7Alxp. said City o f Nyssa, Oregon.
Mrs. Sandy Patterson and fam i­
The proposals will be publicly op­ O W YH E E (Special)— Boo Rice and ly of Bums came Tuesday to spend
RATES: Two cents per word tor each Issue. Alter one month one |
For Rent
ened and read aloud at 7:30 o’­ Lou FYatt are in Portland on busi­ a few days with her father and
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, la 30c.
Serving 5 Counties
brothers. T. T. E3Uot, and family.
ness. “ftiey went by plane.
FOR R E NT— Three-room, unfurn­ clock P.M. on August 12, 1947.
Prom the Largest Stock of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones and
ished apt. Bybet apts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and
No proposal will be considered
Genuine
amlly of Midvale, Utah and Mrs.
unless it is prepared and submitted Mrs. Mary Fletcher of Homedale
were dinner guests In the Kenneth Harold E. Rigby of Boise visited |
non-fading for three years. Good FOR R E N T - EYghty-acre farm,
well improved, good soil. Want to on the attached form furnished by McDonald home Sunday.
last week In the C. 3. Wright home. ■
For Sale
' stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com­ raise 40 acres of sugar beets next
the City Manager, and unless the
Mr and Mrs. Max Howard a n d 1
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer sold
20Jtfc. year. Interested in first-class far­
PO R SALE— Oab-over-engine Che­ pany.
bidder has submitted a prequail their car and bought a new truck Mrs G. H. Salter and family re­
Part*
vrolet, two ton truck, 12-14 stock FOR S A L E — Used Fairbanks plat­ mer. Send inquiries to Box Q, Nys­ fication statement as required by in Portland last week. Darrell W il­ turned Monday from Salt Lake
Orders Shipped Immediately
sa, Oregon.
31J2xc.
City, where they were called on I
liams
accompanied
them.
rack, 814 by 20 tires, 2600 miles. form scale. 2500 pound capacity.
Section 98-103, O.CL.A., ten days
H. B. Winter arrived last week account of the death of Mr. Ho­
Polish your own before the date of opening the bids.
Dave Matthews. Adrian.
7Alxp. Dessert Seed Co.
3Jtfc. FO R RE34T -
from Courtland, Kansas to visit his ward's sister-in-law.
floors. Rent our high-speed pol­
Mrs. James Snead and two boys
Each proposal shall be accom­ son, Wilson Winter, and family.
FO R SA LE
Toe-marked cockerels FOR SALE:— Fine row - crop 40, ishing equipment. Easily handled
He plans to settle in Nyssa, where of Letha, Idaho and Mrs. Schultz
Payette, Idaho
with 300 to 355 egg breeding certi­ near Adrian, good water right, fair by women. Nyssa Lumber company. panied by a deposit of five per cent
oi Emmett visited at the Guy
3Atfc. of the amount p f the bid either in he will work as janitor in the grade
ficate. From blood tested flock. improvements.
Moore home Thursday.
bidder's bond or in cash or certified school.
Mr and Mrs. EYank Cummins
Buy now for next year.
Choice
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Matthews
check on some well-known solvent
40 acres on oiled highway. One
W ANTED
shopped in Ontario Monday.
$2.50. C. H. Cassel. 1 mile east mile out. Unimproved.
bank. The deposits will be returned have been visiting her parents. Mr
Red Kreager had his alfalfa seed
8everal good 66-acre ana larger W A N T E D - W ill pay top price for following the signing o f the con­ and Mrs. Claude Smith, for the
Owyhee store.
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past few weeks. Mr. Matthews will dusted by airplane Wednesday.
your long hay. Paul Rea, route 2, tract by the successful bidder.
farms.
Mrs. L. L. Kreager and Mrs. Guy
FO R SALE!— Two-wheel box trail­
3 acres for sale, close In, unim­ Nampa, Idaho. Phone Nampa, 593-
The right is reserved to reject return to Alaska on Monday, leav­
Glenn were in Caldwell on busi­
ing
Mrs.
Matthews
for
a
longer
J
ll.
31J4xc
proved
any
or
all
proposals
or
to
accept
er. Oood tires, 6.00-16. A real bar­
ness Wednesday.
such proposal or proposals as are stay.
Also have several houses listed.
gain. George Dohner, route 2, P ar­
Dale and Dick Ashcraft shopped
W A N TE D — Home laundry, also to the best interest of the City.
Mr and Mrs. Claude Skinner and
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5Jtfc.
ma, Idaho.
7Alxp.
plain sewing. Beatrice Niccum, Lo­
children left last week for Can­ In Caldwell Monday.
KEN RENSTROM
B Y ORDER OF T H E C IT Y
Ardls Hurst was a dinner guest
cust avenue, end of north 6th
on City, Colorado to visit Mrs.
Phone 172-J
COUNCIL
FO R SALE— 1939 1H ton GMC
street.
24J3xp.
“ kinners
parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Betty Jean Toomb Sunday.
E. K. Burton, City Manager.
truck beet bed. Robert Runcorn,
Delora Hurst will be married
FOR SALE— Holstein bull, year
____
Barragree. While
Mr. and Mrs.
route 2, Richland district, two miles old, registered purebred, Carnation W A N TE D
T°
anything in
Skinner are away. Miss Elols Crock­
NO TICE FO R BIDS
west Desseret sheep ranch.
7A2xc.
stock. Zack Walker, phone 282-W. ^
,?,r J “ 1: , * * 0 ^
Barney Wilson of Nyssa, Oregon er is helping Mr. and Mrs. Louis
. I|f(, or will handle for hide and offall
FO R SALE:— Chuck wagon In On­ __ _______________________
22Atfc., w111 receive bids for construction Skinner in the store.
Phone 31M or 011J1.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy are
tario. Priced for quick sale; Im ­
'o f commercial building. Plans and
the parents of a son born M on­
mediate possession. Some terms. FX>R S A I F — Sewing machine sup­
specifications
are
available
at
W
il­
MISCELLANEOUS
Don Wilkison, Ontario.
7A2xc. plies. Wholesale and retail. R e­
son’s Grocery. Deadline for receipt day at the Nursing home in On­
building, electrifying, repairing. R e­
of bids will be August 8, 1947. tario.
W
ANTE
D
—
Poultry
and
eggs.
Best
FO R SALE:— Inlaid linoleum, In­ built machines for sale. F. "L ete”
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osburn and
Owner reserves the right to reject
cash
prices.
Phone
192-J.
7A4xp.
cluding black marble pattern for Sackett, phone 247-M. 469 west
Dwellings And
all bids. Bids will be accepted by family of Sunnyside, Washington
First
street,
south,
Ontario,
Ore­
cove work and feature stripping.
M ISCELLANEOUS— Help-Ur-Self, Barney or Houston Wilson.
were guests in the Charles Culbert­
Other
Structures
gon.
19Jtfc.
Also wall linoleum for kitchens and
custom and wet wash. White Swan
First publication July 31, 1947. son home over the week-end.
Brush
or Spray
bathrooms. Ohrome metal to go
laundry.
R.
M
Southerland,
prop.
Mrs.
Raleigh
Chamberlain
and
FOR SALE— Red cedar shingles,
Last publication. August 7, 1947.
with It. Nyssa Furniture Co., One
7Atfc.
son, Jimmy, left Sunday morning
Latest DeVilbiss equip­ and warm weather means frequent
screen doors, windows, frames and Phone 13-J.
block west of R. R. depot.
7Atfc.
for Culver, Oregon to see her
screens complete, doors and frames M ISCELLANEOUS— Available now,
N O TICE TO CONTRACTORS
ment for fine laquer
changes. Insure your comfort and
FOR SALE:— 1937 Chevrolet truck, complete, pipe, flooring, park tables, E3ectrolux cleaners and air puri­ W A TE R W O RKS IMPROVEM ENT daughter, Mrs. “ Doc" Douglas, who
is
ill.
Mrs.
Douglas
recently
under­
and enamel work.
large
size
coal
hot
water
heater,
Sealed
proposals
will
be
received
excellent condition. Ekiten two-
fiers. Sales and service. Eki A. An­
appettrance through dry cleaning
speed, good rubber. Terms. E d ! three coal ranges and one large derson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho. at the office of the City Manager went surgery and Is reported to
Experienced Workmen
have had a relapse.
Case’s Hi-Way Mdse. Mart. 31Jtfc. cafe sink. L. J. Juseplison and Son, Phone 567-J4.
that removes soil and adds longer
26Jtfc. of the City of Nyssa, Oregon until
Satisfaction
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green and
Payette, Idaho.
3Jtfc.
7:30 o’clock P.M. August 22, 1947 for
FO R SALE— Canning tomatoes at
wear
to clothing.
M ISCELLANEOUS— Prompt and excavation and backfill of trenches, daughter, Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs
Guaranteed
Owyhee Grocery between Adrian TOR SALE:— 1943 Ford Jeep with free pick-up of your dead, crippled hauling and distributing materials Leo Reed, and Caryl Schweizer, all
and Nyssa. Bring containers. Phone station wagon top. Five first-class or sick livestock. Calls received be­ laying pipe, placing gate valor, and of Seattle, were overnight guests
010-R, Aired Brim
31Jtfe. tires, new battery, 16,000 miles, Just fore 9 o’clock are picked up by fittings, installing fire hydrants, in­ In the Oral Hite home Saturday.
painted. Price $900, half cash, $875,
stalling lead and copper service T h two girls staved to spend the
F O R SALE— Table model radio- all cash. New car guarantee for noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ pipes and all incidental and ap- next two weeks. The others went
lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­
Inquire or Phone
phonograph combmauon. Almost 30 days. Powell Service garage.
sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products purentant work in connection with bark to Seattle Sunday.
new. Call 36-J. Gene Bellon.
15M'fc. Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson
Help-Ur-Self
Laundry
the Water Works Improvement for
5Jtfc.
31J2xp.
were among those from this com­
the City.
N.SF.COND ST. • PWONE70
Phone
13-J
FOR SALE— O r trade 1940 Ford
munity
to
attend
the
drill
prac­
The total linear feet of water
-
FO R SALE— 1000 used burlap bags. pick-up. Zack Walker, phone 283-W.
,lh main to be installed is approxi­ tice at Caldwell in (preparation for
er’„
old
or
new
made
perfect
wi
Eo Case’s Hi-W ay Mdse. Mart.
3Jtfc.
mge commercial machine, experi­ mately 8500. The total linear feet the rodeo, to be held this week in
24Jtfc.
TOR SALE— Pick-up box. Good enced operators. Telephone Boise of service pipe to be installed is Caldwell.
Mr. and Mr. Rex Walters of
29Mtfo. approximately 4000. The City will
FO R SALE— Paper and cloth win­ shape. Nyssa Sanitation Service. 0234-R1 or 057-J13.
dow Shades cut to your measure­ Phone 23-W.
15Mtfc. MISCELLANEOUS—Ladles; I f you furnish all pipe, gate valves, fit­ Boise were week-end guests in the
Ellis Walters home. Thev took
tings, etc.
ment. No cnarge for cutting. Nys­
are having trouble with your el­
The proposals will be publicly their daughter, Brenda, back with
sa Furniture Co., One block west TOR SA LE - Be comfortable this
Place your order now ectric appliances, call 176W for re­ opened and read aloud at 7:30 o'­ them to Boise. Brenda had spent
R. R. depot.
24Jtfc. summer.
the past three weeks here with
for air-conditioning units.
Nyssa pair service. I repair washing ma­ clock P.M. on August 22, 1947.
Save depreciation by building with
FO R SALE:— 1 new Llndeman beet Hearing Co., Phone 169W. 20MtIc. chines, vacuum cleaners, hot plates,
No proposal will be considered her grandparents.
electric
clocks,
clean
and
oil
toast­
loader. Inquire E. L. Palmer, route
Mrs. Lee Householder and Mrs.
unless it is prepared and submitted
Cinder Blocks
Allis Chalmers mod­ ers, food mixers, waffle irons, el­ on the attached form furnished by Ruth McConnell and Joanne and
1, Box 140, Vale, Oregon.
17J4xp. FOR SALEy
el M crawler with dozer, cab, pow­ ectric irons. I also clean and repair the City Manager.
Dianne Schweizer visited Mrs. Dor­
FO R SALE— California liquid fer- er take-off pulley with case, 2- sewing machines. Lowe's Home Ap­
Elach proposal shall be accom­ othy Taylor in EYnmett FYiday.
Headgates in three sizes
tiller. John Burnett, phone 123-R. bottem 2-way plow. Western Cor- pliance Service shop, located in panied by a deposit of five per cent
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ekanger and
3JtfC. ruga tor company.
_
_ at the bid either in sons visited in the Oral Hite home
13Mtfc. the east side of the Phillips build of the amount
NYSSA TILE A N D PIPE CO.
ing on south First street.
8Mtfc. bidder's bond or In cash or certi Sunday.
FO R SALE— 350 feet frontage, 150 TOR SALE:— Several houses for
Mrs. Byrd Walters spent Sunday-
feet deep on highway. South of sale. Attractive buys. See Frank M ISCELLANEOUS— Need money? flf^ ohec1'- The
returned following the signing of night in Boise with her parents,
Polar Cold Storage. $3500. Bernard T. Morgan.
16Jtfc Loans on farms for refinancing,
the contract by the successful bid­ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones.
Eastman.
24Jtfc.
building, Improvements, b u y i n g .
Mr. and Mfs. Lee Householder
FOR SAI.F— Automobile Insurance Long term, low interest, see Ber­ der.
A complete set of plans and spe­ spent Saturday evening at the
TOR SALE— Registered herefori Public Liability, Property Damage. nard Eastman, phone 64, Nyssa.
CO NSTRU CTIO N
CONCRETE
cifications together with Bidder's Guy Glenn home.
bull. Phone Zack Wulker, 282-W Eire, T h eft and Collision. Placeo
3Atfc.
prequalification
statement
may
be
3Jtfc In the best companies at lowest
S ID E W A LK S
BUILDINGS
M ISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car inspected at the office of the con­ COUPLE CELEBRATE
FOR SALE— Imperial wallpaper possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
sulting engineer, C. E. Stockman,
and
clyinder
lock
keys
made.
Wes­
14Ftfc
Guaranteed to be washable ano ,
2CTH ANNVERSARY
R E PA IR IN G
D R IV E W A Y S
tern Auto Store.
250tfc. Rand Bldg. Baker, Oregon and at
the offices of the Associated Gen­
eral Contractors in Portland, Ore­ UPPER SU NSET (Special)— Mr.
CUSTOM
SLA U G H TE R IN G
and Mrs. Don Parker and son re­
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, gon and Boise, Idaho.
The right is reserved to reject turned home Sunday of last week
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m.
to 6 p m and EYiday 8 a m. to 12. any and/or all proposals or to ac­ from the west coast. EYi route they
cept the proposal deemed best for visited Mr. Parker's cousin, Jack
N o stock received on Sunday.
General Contractor
Parker and family at Granite. Ore­
Beef, sheep and pork. FYee delivery the City.
Dated this 5th day of August. gon.
to Polar locker plant.
Nyssa
Phone 09-J3
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and
One mile west on Alberta avenue 1947 at Nyssa, Malheur County,
family spent Wednesday evening
Oregon.
Phone 05R1
By Order of The C ity Council
with Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr.
JAK E FISCHER
E. K. Burton, City Manager
and Mrs. Lorensen. The occasion
First
publication,
August
7.
1947.
marked the 26th wedding anniver­
Legal Advertising
R A YB A N
CALO BAR
Last publication, August 21, 1947
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Lorensen and
NOTICE TO C O NTRACTORS
the birthday of their granddaugh­
STREET IM PR O VE M EN T
ter. Diane Whitman. Other guests
MRS. JAMISON TO
included Mrs. Jean Whitman and
Sealed proposals will be received
PH YSIC IAN S
LEAVE HOSPITAL family and Mr. and Mrs. Max
at the office of the City Manager
These may be ground to Prescription from your
DENTISTS
Moore of Ontario and EYank P ar­
o f the C ity o f Nyssa, Malheur
BUENA
V
IS
T
A
(Special)—
Mr.
and
ker,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
County,
Oregon
until
7:30
o’clock
present glasses
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
P.M., August 12. 1947 for street Mrs. M. Simpson and Freeman Chapin find Charles.
FOR
INFORM
ATION PHONE 720
F. F. BODMER
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
A doctor was called to the U. E.
Improvements including grading; Simpson o f California visited at
the Loyd Cleaver home last week. Parker home last week to see Mrs.
furnishing
and
placing
rock
base,
Dr. K E. Kerby
Dentist
furnishing and placing crushed ag­ They are grandparents and brother Parker, who has been quite 111 the
Physician and Surgeons
past week. She Is somewhat Im­
gregate. cutback asphalt, bttumlnus of Mrs. Cleaver.
Ph. 187W
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day en­ proved.
cement, concrete curbing; sprink­
Mr. and Mrs. Clonlnger accom­
ling and otherwise according to the tertained at their home Saturday
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Wilson Bldg.
OPTOMETRIST
Caldwell, Idaho
plans and specifications now on file evening. Those who enjoyed the panied Mr. and Mrs Albert Noth-
Physician and Surgeon
in the office of the City Recorder evening were Mr. and Mrs. Claude els and daughter and their house
♦
Phone 37
Day, M r and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver. guests to Snlvely Springs for a pic­
of said City of Nyssa, Oregon.
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6
The proposals will be publicly Mr and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and nic supper Wednesday evening
J. R. C U N D A LL
D ally—Except Sunday
Mrs. Notheis Is enjoying a visit
opened and read aloud at 7:30 o’­ Leland Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram vis­ from her brother and children from
clock P M on August 12, 1947
ited
Mrs.
E.
L.
Jamison
at
the
the coast.
H A Y BUYER
No proposals will be considered
* Dentist
Mr and Mrs. Orval Hickman and
unless It Is prepared and submitted hospital In Ontario Saturday. Mrs
Jamison
is
much
improved
and
will
children were Sunday dinner guests
on the attached form furnished by
Phone 56-J
W. F. JAH N
in the Roy Rookstool home.
the City Manager and unless the be able to go home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram and
John Reffett returned to Yellow­
bidder has submitted a prequalifi­
Dealer in hay and grain
Sarazin Clinic
cation statement as required by Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell at­ stone park this week for a few
N YSSA
ORBOON
Third at Good Ave.
Section 98-103. O.CL.A.. ten days tended a buckaroo feed at CaldweU days outing.
Mrs. Clonlnger received word
before the date of opening the bids. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T op liff were that her son, Paul, has been trans­
Each proposal shall be accom-
LODGES
paied by a deposit o f five per cent Sunday dinner guests at Mrs. EYhel ferred to lllnols for further school­
O PTO M ETRISTS
of the amount of the bid In bid­ Goodell’s home near Val Sunday ing.
Gate City Lodge
M r and Mrs. John Cleaver of
Mary and Henry Kollen enter­
der's bond or in cash or certified
No. 214
check on some well-known solvent Nyssa called at the George Cleaver tained the Young People's league
in connection with our filling
bank The deposits will be returned
I)R. J. A. M C FALL
I.O.O.F.
following the signing of the con­
DR. JOHN E A S LY
Meets every M on day
tract by the succeessful bidder.
station and cottage camp on highway 20.
The right is reserved to reject
FOR SALE
night, 8:30.
Free Pick Up
any or all proposals or to accept
South First Street
such proposal or proposals as are
O f Your
1 1938 Ply. Cpe. Dlxe.
W e will buy and sell berries, fruits
to the best Interest of the City.
1 1937 Stdbkr. Fordor.
J E W E L R Y STORES
BY O R D E R O F TH E
Dead and Worthless
C IT Y C O UNCIL
1 1940 Buick Fordor.
and vegetables
E K. Burton. City Manager
PA U LU S
1
’37
Hdsn.
V°
tn.
pekp.
First publication July 24. 1947
Animals
JEW ELR Y
STORE
Last publication August 7. 1947.
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
Open seven days a week
|1 ’37 Hvy. dtÿ 1V2 Chv.
Union Pacific Tim e inspector
Call Collect
NOTICE T O C O N TR AC TO R S
JE W E L R Y — DIAM ONDS
See these on our used
STREET INTE R SE CTIO N
There Is a Phone Near You
FLOOR LA YIN G AND
W ATC H E S
car lot east of Post
IM PR O VE M EN T
Nyssa 100
Parma 25
Main Street a. Second
Sealed proposals will be received
SANDING
O ffice
at the office of the City Manager
Ontario 53
Reftntahed, Filled, Varnished
of the C ity o f Nyssa. Malheur
County, Oregon until 7:30 o'clock
"W e Haul the Day You Call"
By Experienced Men
JE W E LR Y
STORE
P M . August 12. 1947 for street in­
Official Time Inspector for
tersection
improvements
Including
W rite N. J. Barnett
Ida-Ore Rendering Co.
Phone 144-J
grading; furnishing and placing
Union Pacific
Nyssa,
Oregon
rock
base;
furnishing
and
placing
Mareing,
Idaho
O N T A R IO
OREGON
Nyssa, Oregon
crushed aggregate, cutback asphalt.
bitunur.’K cement, concrete curb-
LOST
Advertising
j
Manser, Inc.
PAINTING
DECORATING
R. C. KELLER
KÉEP-U-NEAT
4
No Extra Cost.
Leslie W. Stoker
Protessi lonal And
Business Direcioru
GOGGLES
SUNGLASSES
DR. G. W. GRAVES
We Have Opened
A Fruit Stand
"
WYckUr
Watts Motor Co.
Red Herren’s
Service