Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 14, 1947, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N Y SS A , OREGON
OWYHEE MORMANS
CELEBRATE 24TH
and Mrs. Jim Reeder and their
son-in-law and wife, Mr and Mrs.
Howard Parson, former merchants
COW H O LLO W (Special)— Mr. “ Ole's corner, arrived at their
aew home In Los Angeles.
The L.D.S. people of the Owyhee
| llstrlct, six or eight families, spent
July 21 In Caldwell city park In
elebiatlon of the centennial year
Insurance -f the pioneers who entered the
Real Ostate ;V
alt Lake valley In 1847 .
Arthur Callahan. Val Mitchell and
rvin Dut fey have returned home
Phone 64
ollowing service In the armed forc-
:s.
Nyssa, Oregon
A son as born July 30 in Ken-
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Mare, North Dakota to Mr. and!
Mrs. Clarence Herrud. The baby, j
weighing 9 pounds, was named
Michael Duane. Mrs. Herrud 13
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Callahan of Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Utter enjoyed
a few days' vacation in the Unity
mountains last week.
Mrs. Ellis Ostbery and children
of Torry, Utah are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Durfee.
Hank and Mary Kollen entertain­
ed members of the Y.G.A. Sundaj
evening. Ice cream and cake were
served.
'•■>* Mrs. IVron Larson and
n o t if t h e r e w a s
•O R TLAN O
X UNCLE O rC A R S R ?
O.K. RUBBER WELDERS
NEW
TIRES
CAR, TRU CK-TRA CTO R
R E C A P P IN G
PHONE 5 M —
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& R E P A IR IN G
. ■ NYSSA.OREGON
NATIONWIDE
BUS SERVICE
Four Schedules Daily Salt I a I«»
And Portland
Eastbound
Westbound
3:05 AM
o:2U AM
8:15 AM
10:20 AM
•1:20 PM
*2:20 PM
3:45 PM
3:45 PM
•6:15 PM
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11:00 PM
11:45 PM
Boise Local
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o se /x TWICE
A DAY FOR MORE PROFIT^)
:« :« W O R K ! s ----------------------------- '
That’s the prescription for maximum
milk production with less labor . . .
the M cCormick-Deering M ilker. It’s
efficient, dependable and sanitary.
Why not come in today and see the
m odels we have in stock for your
immediate selection.
Convenient term s can be arranged,
if you wish.
OWYHEE TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO.
NYSSA, OREGON
PHONE 83-J
McCORMICK DEERING MACHINES. PARTS AND SERVICE
M A M IN 'S "LITTLE SHAVER
n
(Pat. Pitt ding}
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Wyatt Smith, 2 miles northeast ’ may be filed thereto; and all per-
of Nyssa near river on Oregon aide. .-.ana Interested In said estate ate
UA2xp. hereby notified then and there to
appear and show cause, If any they
LO ST— Eight-weeks-old Berkshire have, why the said account should
gilt, strayed from H. J. Sanders not be settled and allowed, and why
'■'are west of Nvssa. Finder notify J; t: bution o f said estate should
Reid Campbell, 361 Good avenue not be made to the persons en­
Reward.
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SAI E— Seven-foot Kelvlna-
tor refrigerator. In excellent condi­
tion. Price >165. See owner, B M
Haw.ey at Nyssa-Parma Junction.
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F i-’ t SAJ '4-- »1735 Luya Improved
site. 75 by 150, furnished garage
house, dug basement. Insured title.
See owner, 463 North 8th, Nyssa.
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FOR °A L E — One double Simmons
bed complete, one 10-tufce radio.
>oe r •
! mattress, one daybed
Mrs. Ed Werderman, Trailer Court.
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W IT H
The
Friendly
The Nyssa theater announces that
it will hold a midnight spook show
¿Saturday midnight. August 16. fea­
turing on the stage Valleau and
ompany and on toe screen “ House
of Dracula” .
Mr. Valleau (above) Is known
from coast to coast for Ills offer­
ing of hypnotism and spectacular
magic. During the war Mr. Vai-
leau and his company entertained
thousands of boys In hospitals and
camps. He has Just recently com­
pleted an extended engagement of
shows in the larger theaters in
the east.
“Those attending the midlnght
spook show are in for a real treat
of the display and explanation ot
hypnotism, Its art and uses', thea­
ter manager Olean Wells said. “ Al-
long with the hypnotism, Mr. Val-
’.eau will present a generous of-
ering of magic, which everyone
houid enjoy, (and who doesn't
ike magic?)
' To know Mr. Valleau and his
harming wife one will find that
they are really master showmen,
ap..ble of presenting before the
>ubllc an entertaining and inter-
jstiug program seldom seen on the
tage.
' The management also wishes
,o announce that on the screen
vill be shown “ House of Dracula",
eaturing Lon Chaney and John
Carradine. For the fans who like
j O freeze and scream, the picture
is going to be a field day of mac­
abre fun and should really please."
family left last Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rosel Anderson of Nyssa
on a trip to the Yellowstone park.
Mr. Larson will join his sister at
Idaho Falls on the trip.
The young people of Sunset val­
ley, 20 or 25 boys and girls, met
at Fay Callahan's home last Sun­
day evening after church for a
party. Home-made candy and wat­
ermelons were served.
Mrs. Everett Callahan honored
her husband and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Durfee last Saturday ev­
ening with a birthday party. Twen­
ty-five were present. Games were
played on the lawn. Ice cream and
cake and sandwiches were served.
Mr. Callahan received several pres­
ents. Mrs. Durfee was presented
with a beautiful radio by her child­
ren In observance of her 60th birth­
day.
Too Late To Classify
FO R S A L E — Canning tomatoes at
Owyhee Grocery between Adrian
and Nyssa. Bring containers. Phone
010-RI, Aifrad Brim.
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FOR CALE— 1941 Chevrolet truck,
two-speed rear end, 8:25.20 tires.
Freuhauf steel flat bed with St.
Paul hoist, also has radio, heater
and spotlight, »'000. Palmer Ross,
Parma, phone 164-J11.
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FOR SAL E — 1946 G.M. John Deere
tractor, 12A combine with all at­
tachments, 340 Lets mill, eight-
foot tandem disc, six-foot fresno,
two-bottom, two-way John Deere
plow and 8 by 16 foot Implement
trailer. Martin Tuttle, phone 101-
W2, Parma, east end of Lang ave­
nue in Parma.
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Legal Advertising
IN THE C O U N TY CO URT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FO R M ALHEUR COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
In the Matter of the Estate of
A R M IN A SERAPHINE CARNEGIE,
Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of the
County Court for Maheur County,
Oregon, made and entered on the
5th day of August, 1947, In the
matter of the estate of Armlna
Seraphine Carnegie, deceased, that
the undersigned, as administrator
of said estate, will sell at private
sale on sealed bids for cash In
hand or on such terms as might
be for the best Interests of said
estate the following-described real
property, to-wlt:
(a) Lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17 and
18 in Block 60 of Green's Addition
to the City of Nyssa.
(b) Seven-room frame house situ­
ated on Lots 13 and 14 In Block
60 of Green's Addition to the City
of Nyssa.
Bids for said property must be
in writing and sealed, and must
specify the purchase price offered,
together with the terms of pay­
ment of same, and must be filed
with the undersigned at his office
at 122 Main street in the City of
Nyssa, Oregon on or before 10 o’­
clock a.m. on the 13th day of Sep­
tember, 1947. Bids will be opened at
1 o’clock p.m. on the same day and
at the same place.
That a deed will be executed to
the best and highest bidder there­
for, subject to the right of said
administrator to reject any and all
bids and subject to the confirma­
tion of this court.
Dated this 14th day of August,
1947.
Harold Henigson, ‘Administrator
of the Estate of Armlna Seraphine
Carnegie, Deceased.
First publication August 14.
Last publication September 11.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE C O UNTY
OF MALHEUR
Notice of Settlement of
FO R SALE— Maytag washer, boy's
Final Account and Hearing
bicycle, both almost new, bedroom i
In the Matter of the Estate of
suite, piano and other furniture.
CULVER K NEAL NORCOTT.
Deceased
Notice Is hereby given
that
Don M.
George J. Mitchell, the adminis­
trator
of
the estate of Cul-
v e r
Kneal
Norcott,
deceased,
Insurance Agency
has filed in the county court of
Malheur County, Oregon, the first
and final account of hts adminis­
tration of said estate, and that the
Fire and Automobile
16th day of September, 1947, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock A.M. of
Insurance
said day at the county court room
In the City of Vale, Oregon has
Rentals
Bonds been fixed by the court as the time
and place for the hearing of said
account and any objections that
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FOR SALE— 600 cedar posts, 32c.
Marion Chard, 624 N. Sixth street.
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Graham
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newest mem ber off the fam ous
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UNKLE HANK SEZ
SPECIFICATIONS
Thousands of farmars who know the advantages of
"Landplane" levelling will welcome the "Little Shaver."
H ere's why:
Overall length 38' 4"
Height 55
(I) It's the L © W E $ T -P R IC E D levelling-plane on the
market. (2) It operates behind small crawlers or wheel
tractors of approximataly 25 h. p. (3) It's especially de­
signed for small acreage operations. (4) Its low dear-
anca makes it useful
orchards for levelling or ground
preparation before harvesting.
Effective levelling length 30'
Bucket width T 6" to 10’
in
Capacity 27 to 36 cu. ft.
Steel wheel* I0 " i2 8 " (Rubber
tire* et slight extra charge)
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Phone 49
Payette, Idaho
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
Weekly Market Report for August 12, 1947
Grass steers top »23. Bulk common to medium »19 to »22. Grass
heifers top »22. Bulk common to medium »17 to »21. Grass cows
top »17. Bulk common to medium »15 to »16. Cutter cows »12.50
to »14. Canner cows »10 to »12.50. Feeder cows »13.25 to »15.
Bulls »17 to »18. Veal calves top »23. Bulk calves »18 to »22.
Bulk bulls »17 to »18. Stocker*or feeder steers »18 to »21.
Hogs top $29.70. Bulk fat hogs »29.25 to »29.70. Feeder pigs
$28.50 to »31. Weaner pigs »13 to »25. Sows »18 to »24.
Lambs top »23. Bulk fat lambs »23. Feeder lambs »18 to »20.
Bulk ewes »5 to »8.50,
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
“Where Buyers and Sellers Meet"
Ellis White, Manager 413-M ,
Ellis White & Clayt Tschirgi (Shirge) Aucts.
O N TA R IO — 413-M
F R U IT L A N D — 522
FOR YOUR
FALL WORK
BEET LIFTERS
DITCHERS AND FRESNOS
MANURE SPREADERS
SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS
RUBBER TIRED WAGONS
P & B HYDRAULIC LAND LEVELERS
OLIVER T.N.T. GANG PLOWS
“The House of Oliver”
FINEST IN FAR M M A C H IN E R Y
Nyssa Implement Co.
Stunz and Thomas
VELLO
THE CASEIN PAINT FOR
BEAUTIFUL WASHABLE WALLS
Velio Present»
OUTSTANDING BEAUTY
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Magic pastel colors and a soft, non-glare, chiffon finish.
Eadr-proof, wlH not yellow with age, will not water-spot.
HIGH LIGHT REFLECTIVITY
With no oil film to pass through, and with high grade metallic
paint pigments as background, ail VELLO color reflects extra­
ordinarily high percentage of light shining upon it. Saves
wattage, saves eyes, Increases efficiency.
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ECONOMICAL
High hiding power, one coat usually sufficient. Amaxlng cover­
wMivfasAL ra
You don’t have to have a lot of
money to have glass
replaced in
your car. Just bring
it to the
NYSSA AUTO BODY SHOP and
well assure you of an expert Job.
for less money.When you need
VtR P'K E R SERVICE, eall us
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every minute
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Keep-U-Neat
| , t us clean
are exciting. Enjoy
of them by saving
a„d work the easy
dry rleaning
way.
your clothes. Call us
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SPEEDY
Easy mixing. Goes on fast with large wall brush or spray.
Plenty of “«lip" In the material. Dries in a few hours.
PRACTICAL
Goes on all type Interior walls and relllngs, plaster, insulation
board, masonry, remenl, etc. Hide* practically all water stains
and dlscoloratlona.
Nyssa Lumber Company
Pittsburg Paints
of |
Part»
Immediately j
Meets U. 8. Government specifications for washabllity:
P 23a. Type 1.
COMPLETE BODY £ PAINT SHOP
V
Orders
Largest
age up to 600 feet per gallon mixed. Helf-xizlng except on walls
of unusual auction or on new plaster. In dry powder form, mixes
with water only, no expensive containers, no water to pay for.
Waggoner Motor Co.
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Optometrist
Eyes Examined
Phone 720
718 Arthur St.
Caldwell, Idaho
Serving 5 Counties
From the
Genuine
WASHABLE
—
Ask us about the HJttle Shaver* . . . nswe*t member of a famous family.
£ W
OR. G.W. CRAVES
No offensive paint odor. Ideal for homes, hotels, offices, cafes,
especially for places where food products are made or sold, or
where ventilation Is difficult.
SOIL OEPOSITEO MCA
SOIL B E M O V tO FOOM M I A I -
tlon brought to a close and said
administrator discharged.
Dated this 14tn day o f August;
1947.
George J. Mitchell, Administra­
tor of the Estate of Culver Kncal
Norcott, Deceased.
First pub. Augustt 14. 1947.
Last pub. September 11, 1947.
NO ODOR
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Nothinf levels like e *lAN 9 PlANe*
Approx, weight, 2750 lbs.
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FOR
Vacation
E no o & h n \ e * \8 e d s
>N T H E C u >fl ;
You can’t call a truce when danger lurks
in those worn tires you may be driving,
or if that battery just barely kicked over
the motor this morning. . .See O.K. RUB­
BER WELDERS for recapping and bat­
tery service.
Spook Show Coming
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947
Phone 118-W