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THE NYSSA G ATE CITY JO UR NAL. NYSSA, O R E G O N HERRIM AN MOTOR TO S H O W ’49 FORD CAR (Continued From Page 1) ftruments are combined in a single cluster directly in line with the driver’s view. Projecting slightly for better visibility, the large fig ures on a telescoped dial indicate speed, fuel level, rate of battery charge and oil pressure. The clock dial has been centered on the panel and placed higher. Night glare is eliminated on all instru ments by "black lighting". Chrome trim throughout the car has been lt*s soing to HAIL This Summer N o o n e ever knows where or when hail w ill strike. But it’s going to hail this summer! You can be sure of that. I f h a il strikes your farm, you may lose your 'a entire crop. But if you have Hail Insurance you w ill not lose your year’s income. A H a i l I n s u r a n c e Policy gives you absolute p r o t e c t i o n and peace o f mind. When dark clouds appear over your farm, it’s a great feeling to know you do not have to worry about hail. L e t us gi v e you complete details about Hail Insurance.There is no cost or obliga tion. Play it safe! Get yourself a Hail Policy this year. A ct today to save tomorrow! RENSTROM INSURANCE A G EN C Y I reduced. On the panel it is ex pressed in a neat arrangement >f uniform knobs which control choke, windshield wiper, lights, heater and defroster. "On each door, the chrome strip makes a decorative arc over the heavy artificial leather kick pad at the bottom. Flame-shaped cen ter pillar lights provide plenty of llhonnation for the Interior and for stepping into and out of the car. "Interior door handles pull up Instead of down to open the door. This eliminates the possibility of the oar doors swinging open if the handle should be pressed down ac cidentally. “The new Ford’s functionalsim has been extended to the roomy seats— 57 Inches wide in front and 60 inches in the rear, plenty of room fo r six persons. "N ew windows demonstrate the new trend. The rear widow alone is 88 per cent larger—as large as the ordinary windshield. The wind shield is deeper and winder. They give a picture window effect to the entire oar and greatly improve all around visibility'’. Legal Advertising N O TICE OF SP E C IA L ELECTION N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N to the legal voters o f the C ity o f Nys- sa, Malheur County. Oregon, that a special election w ill be held on June 22nd, 1948, from 8:00 o'clock A. M. to 7:00 o’clock P. M., a t the City Hall in the C ity o f Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon to vote upon the following proposition: “ In the fiscal period 1948-49, shall the Council of the City o f Nyssa, Malheur County, Ore gon be authorized to levy a tax of Six Thousand Five Hundred ARTHRITIS Mr. Casey: I suffered months with arthritis in my hip, and tried many treat ments with no help, Casey’s Com pound was recommended to me, after using several bottles was able to go back to work. I am sure if it had not been for this compound I would have become a cripple. I have recommended it to many people. L. A. K R U G E R, 4344 S.E. 29th, Portland, Or. SU 5503 NOW /S THF 70 SEWRIGHT AND TERRY M A R SH A LL-W E LLS STORE Wt Dollars c $6,500.00 > fo r the pur pose of defraying cost o f in creased salaries, increased cost of supplies, additional equip ment for Police Department and increased cost o f operation and maintenance o f ordinary gov ernmental functions of the City of Nyssa, which tax is to be outside the lim itation on taxa tion set forth in Article X I, Section 11, o l the Constitution o f the State of Oregon?" E. K. Burton, C ity Recorder way or 10 miles from Cairo junc head, with 25 H.P. motor. See Lloyd tion, Friday, June 18. Tw enty-tw o Lewis at post office. 10J2xp. attle, also some pigs, chickens and FO R SALE— Used stock saddle and household goods. Terms, cash. Own er. A. L. Cunningham; sale starts 1 o'clock. Auctioneers. Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church. Clerk, L. H. Fritts. LE G AL N O TIC E OF V AC ATIO N OF S T R U T S AN D A LLE Y S Notice is hereby given that on the U th day o f May, 1948 the City Council o f the C ity o f Nyssa, M al heur County, Oregon at its regular session, adopted a Resolution in proceedings to vacate certain por tions o f C ity streets and alleys rf the C ity of Nyssa, Oregon in ac- ordance with the laws of the State of Oregon, and the portions of the City street and alleys which are more particularly described as fol lows, to-w it: (1) T h at portion of Oregon Street commencing at the East line of Seventh Street, running thence Northeasterly to the intersec tion o f Oregon Street with the West line o f F ifth Street and the South line o f Locust Ave nue. (2) All of Pine Avenue which com mences at the West line of First Street, and thence west to the East line of Third Street. (3) T h e Alley running East and West in Block 17, Teutsch A d dition to the C ity o l Nyssa, Oregon, commencing at the West line o f Sixth Street and west to the Easterly line of the Oregon State Highway R igh t o f Way. and reserving at all times ease ments and rig h t-o f-w iy over, across and under said property and the whole thereof for the purpose of installation, repair and operating City sewers and any and all other City facili ties and public utilities. Notice is further given that the City Council o f the City of Nyssa, Oregon has fixed the 13th day of July, 1948 at the hour o f 8:00 P. M. as the time, and the City Hall in the City of Nyssa, Oregon as the place for hearing and considering said Resolution and for hearing and considering 'any objections made in writing and filed with the City Recorder, that may be made to the vacation of said portions of streets and alleys, and for determining whether notice has -been duly given and whether the public interest will be prejudiced by the vacation c f said streets and -alleys, and such other matters which are required by law to be passed upon and de termined by the C ity Council at said time. A ll persons and owners affected by said vacation and desiring to ob ject to said vacation shall present their objections to the City Record er o f the City o f Nyssa as by law required. This notice 1s given pursuant to a Resolution of the City Council and pursuant to the laws o f the State o f Oregon in such cases made and provided, and the Notice has been posted as by law required. E. K. Burton, C ity Recorder for the City o f Nyssa, Oregon. First publ. June 10, 1948 Last publ. July 8, 1948 LO ST— Liberal reward for return of my Columbia bicycle, which was stolen Saturday night. Leland M or ris, phone 79. lOJlxc. E.L. JAMISON j | | I REAL ESTATE AGENCY Our New Location------ 52 North First Street W A N T E D — Custom pick-up baling, wire ties, see or write O. J. Burgess, route 2, Nyssa. 3 miles west of highway on Columbia avenue. 10J2xp. FO R SALE —Baby crib, almost new; midget washer and other house hold articles. Apt. 4, Bennett ap artments, Third and Bower. lOJtfc. Notice O f Annual FO R SALE — Red inlaid linoleum; marbelized pattern for coving, cabi net tops etc. Nyssa Furniture Co., one block west o f R. R. depot. lOJtfc. School Election FO R SALE— Davenport and chair, almost new; shelf -bookcase, kitchen table. Leslie Stoker, phone 09-J3. 10J2xp. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. 26C o f M alheur County, State o f Oregon, that the annual election o f said district w ill be held at the elem entary school between the hours o f 2:00 |P. M. and 7 :00 P. M. on the third M onday o f June, being the 21st day o f June, A. D., 1948. FO R SALE— Bed, chest o f drawers, clothes closet, also several good barber tools. Inquire at M iner’s Barber shop. 10J2xc. FO R SALE— Improved tract, 75 by 150, concrete basement, garage, house furnished, lawn, trees, etc.. Insured title. Priced to sell. See owner 463 North Eighth. lOJlxp. FO R SALE— Daveno and chair set, G. E. refrigerator. All in good condition. Mary Bums. Call 168-W from 9 to 6, or 189-J after 6 pm . i lOJtfc. I This election is called fo r the purpose o f e l ecting tw o directors fo r terms o f four and fiv e years. Dated this 10th day o f June, 1948. Attest : FO R SALE!— V-8 Ford panel de livery for sale, cheap If taken at once. See or write Mrs. Addle L. Edmond, 1 mile east o f B ig Bond schoolhouse, route 3, Parma, Idaho. lOJlxc. H enry H. Hartley, Disti’ict Clerk FO R SALE:— Allis Chalmers 8 by 8 centrifugal pump and motor, com- 1 plete with direct coupling and base,) rated 1300 gallon minute, 25 foot Loyd Adams, Chairman, Board o f Directors how It Yet SALE CALENDAR Greater profits . o(vÿe i And, it's iust as good farming practice to KEEP farm Jfco a Jz itU f a t J ß ijje buildings in proper repair. Book at your Boise Payette yard . . . . as well as for materials and paints for repairs. Survey your farm repair and building needs NOWI Then visit Boise Payette. Remember . . . . Budget Building Terms, too. — are Easier to GET . • • . at /W By Tuttle's Mobil Service For practical, economical plans for all types of farm buildings see the big 4-Scjuare Farm Building Brother, just wait ’til you see The C a r of the Year! It's the one and only NEW car in it s fleldl It’s a Public Dairy Sale— two miles east of Vale on Vale and Ontario high- result from scientifically-designed farm structures. NYSSA, OREGON N ew 26 by 30 fo o t home on lot 90 by 200 feet. Near schools, large size electric water heat er, fine large livin g rqom, 16 by 21 feet. Room fo r chickens, cow and large garden. »Priced at only $4,300. W ell located business lots. Can arrange size to suit in parcels o f 32 by 58, $1,250 each. T a k e as many as you need at that price. The corner lot is priced at $1,600. W e have many fin e listings to choose from . S T R A Y E D — Have taken up a black mare. W eight 1600 lbs. Branded lazy Y H on left shoulder. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and damages. Neil Dimmick. 10J2xp. Public farm sale— 14 miles north of Vale on John Day highway, then one mile west, Thursday June 17. Cattle, machinery and house hold goods for sale. Terms, cash. Owner, R. W. Brockman. Sale starts 12, noon. Auctioneers, Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church. Clerk, L. H. Fritts. THEY’RE EASIER TO GET... ... AT BOISE PAYETTE , O. L. G A L L O W A Y Mgr. W A N TE D — T o care for small ehil- lren in my home. days. Mrs. Fred Points, 152 East Fourth street. lOJlxp. W A N TE D — Do you want to sell, and to increase your income? Then the first and most important thing is to select the right merchandise, and a company that is a national leader in the field. W e can use a limited number of distributors with car in this territory. Selling expert- ence valuable but not necessary. Earl Reinhart, general delivery, O n tario. lOJlxp. Sampson hotplate. Guarantee on I hotplate. E. L. Webb, phone 28SKM, veterans housing apartment 16. I tOJ'Jxp. For Sale Real Estate Too Late To Classify LO ST— Pigskin billfold, four cor ners gold, in middle o f billfold are initials H. J. H. Reward. N otify Moore hotel. 10J?x? 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