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THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, ORECON Classified Advertising RATES. Tw o cents per word (or each Issue. A lter one month one | cent ber word. Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c. I artments, Third and Bower. lOJtfc. For Sale cation. Ralph Lawrence, Nyssa In Long term, low Interest, see Ber Attest: surance Agency. 6Mtfc. nard Eastmon, phone c4. Nyssa. Henry H. Hartley, 3Atfc. District Clerk FO R SALE— Small homes, build Loyd Adams, ing lots (or home or business. Ralph M ISCE LLAN E O U S— Duplicate car Chairman Board o f Directors Lawrence, Nyssa Insurance Agency. and cylinder lock keys made. H *n 6Mtfc neman’s. 250tfc. N O TIC E OF S P E C IA L ELECTION FOR SALE— AGS cletrac crawler CUSTO M SLA U G H T E R IN G N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N to Stock received Monday. Tuesday, the legal voters of the City o f Nys tractor, good condition, ready to go, S. E. Flanagan, route 2, Nyssa Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m sa. Malheur County, Oregon, that a 29Atfc. to 6 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12 special election will be held on No stock received on Sunday. FO R SALE— M ilk cows. Zack Beef, sheep and pork. Free delivery June 22nd, 1948, from 8:00 o'clock Walker, phone 78NR. 22Atfc to Pclar locker plant. A. M. to 7:00 o'clock P. M., at the One mile west on Alberta avenue City Hall In the City of Nyssa, FOR SALE— Used stock saddle and Phone 05R1 Malheur County. Oregon to vote J A K E FISCHER Sampson hotplate. Guarantee on upon the following proposition: hotplate. E. L. Webb, phone 289M, "In the fiscal period 1948-49, Legal Advertising shall the Council of the City veterans housing apartment 16. o f Nyssa, Malheur County, O re 10J2xp IN THE C O U N T Y C O U R T OF gon be authorized to levy a tax THE STA TE OF O R EG O N FOR of Six Thousand Five Hundred FOR SALE—Have (arms and homes TH E C O U N T Y OF M ALH EUR Dollars ($6,500.001 for the pur for sale. Need more, list with Ken In the Matter of the Adoption of pose of defraying cost o f in B E V E R LY JO YC E S M IT H , an in Renstrom. Phone 264-W. 29Jtfc. creased salaries, increased cost fant o f Joyce E. Smith Glenn and o f supplies, additional equip FOR SALE— Electric wiring and Richard S m ith, mother and father, ment for Police Department and supplies of all kinds at your Wes respectively. increased cost of operation and C I T A T I O N tinghouse dealer's. Ostrom Bros. maintenance o f ordinary gov T o R IC H A R D SM IT H , father of ernmental functions o f the City Appliance Co., phone llb -W . 15Jtfc. Beverly Joyce Smith, a minor under o f Nyssa, which tax is to be 14 years of age outside the limitation on taxa FOR SALE — Imperial wallpaper. In the Name of the State of Ore tion set forth in Article X I, Guaranteed to be washable and gon, You are hereby cited, required Section 11, of the Constitution non-fading tor three years. Good this court on the 22nd day of June, of the State of Oregon?” 1948. at 10:00 o’clock A M of said stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com la y at the Court Room of this E. K. Burton, City Recorder pany. 26Jtfc. Court In the Courthouse at Vale, FO R SA LE — Red inlaid linoleum; F O R SALE— HOMES I marbelized pattern for coving, cabi- Very nice two bedroom home, ' net tops etc. Nyssa Furniture Co., large lot 66 by 217, garage, shade, • one block west o f R. R. depot. lawn, some fruit. $7500. lOJtfc. A dandy buy In small one bed FOR SALE— Davenport and chair, room house with bath, garage, nice almost new; shelf tyjokcase, kitchen table. Leslie Stoker, phone 09-J3. ward, good location. $4,000. 10J2xp. Beautiful new 3 bedroom com pletely modern home. Double gar FOR SALE:— Bed, chest of drawers, age, new lawn, 75 by 120 corner clothes closet, also several good lot. Street will be paved this sum barber tools. Inquire at M iner’s Barber shop. 10J2xc. mer. Shown by appointment. BERNARD EASTM AN F O R SA LE — Daveno and chair Real Estate----- Insurance set, G. E. refrigerator. A ll in good Phone 64 condition. M ary Burns. Call 168-W F O R SALE!— Pointer puppies. W ill from 9 to 6, or 189-J after 6 pm. guarantee these dogs to point and lOJtfc. hold at one year. Call 182-J, Joe FO R SALE— Allis Chalmers 8 by 8 Dority. 17Jlxp. centrifugal pump and motor, com FOR SAE— New Westmghouse el FO R SALE:— 1938 Ford coupe, plete with direct coupling and base, ectric ranges, three models, Ostrom phone 266-W, across the street from rated 1300 gallon minute, 25 foot Nyssa Funeral home. Mrs. Fred head, with 25 H P. motor. See Lloyd Bros. Appliance. Co., phone 118-W lSJtfc. 10J2xp. Braun. 17J2xp. Lewis at post office. F O R SALE:— One air compressor, FO R SALE — Netted gem seed po one inboard boat, heavy duty pick tatoes. Out from cold storage. H. K. 10J3xp. up. Leo Fife, welding and repair Hashitani, phone 04-R1. ing, phone 016-J1. 17Jtfc. F O R SALE — Acre tracts on high F O R SALE— 14-foot beet bed, $100. way 20, one mile out. Ralph G. 3Jtfc. Inquire Nyssa Auto Body Shop. Lawrence. 17Jtfc. FO R SALE— Beautiful, modem F O R SALE— Berkshire male hog. home, two bedrooms, with 'basement Chet Coriield, inquire at Ole’s apartment. All conveniences In comer. - 17J2xp. cluding quick-freeze, good location, lawn, trees. Ralph G. Lawrence. F O R SALE:— A two-bedroom home, J J tfc . completely modem, $2500 down, bal ance $28 a month, 671 Park. 17Jlp. FO R SA LE — Golden canaries, at Marshall Wells, L. Faries, phone F O R SALE:— Small building, 34 165-W, 8 to 6. 3J3xp. by 14, well built, to be moved off F O R S A LE — 1946 model Blackstone present site. First house north of Boise-Payette. 17Jtfc. washing machine, excellent condi- 1 tien. Ostrom Bros. Appliance, phone FO R SALE— Gooseberries, G. L. 118-W. 3Jtfc. Willis, route 2, Nyssa. 17J2xp. FO R SALE— Used electric Hot- F O R SALE:— About 15 tons of first point range, phone 188W or 193R. class clover hay, baled and ready 27Mtfc to 'be moved. Darwin Jensen, 3 FO R SALE— Fuller wallpaper in miles west on Enterprise avenue. 17Jlxp. wide assortment of patterns and i prices, washable and light proof. TOR SALE:— Tom ato and cabbage Nyssa Furniture company, one block plants for sale. 25 cents a dozen. straight west of U. P. depot. 20Mtfc. Mrs. Pete Hille, 114 miles north on Ontario highway. 17Jlxp. FO R SALE— Let us measure your windows for Venetian blinds. No FO R SALE— Or trade, one Jersey charge for this service or estimates. bull calf, seven months old, eligible Obtainable In one week. Assorted for registration. W ill trade for ani colors in steel or aluminum slats. mal to butcher. Beaumont and Nyssa Furniture company, phone 20Mtfc. Toomb, phone 02-R11. !7J2xp. 149-W. FO R SALE— Model A Ford, 12-foot boat and motor. Reuben Basket, Adrian. 3J4xp. FO R SALE —Baby crib, almost new; midget washer and other house hold articles. Apt. 4, Bennett ap- DENTISTS PHYSICIANS S AR A ZIN CLINIC Dr. J. J. Sarazln Dr. K E. Kerby Physician and Surgeons DR. C. M. TYLE R Wilson Building Phone 165-J, Nyssa L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon O ffice hours from 9 to 5 except Saturdays, 9 to 12. Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 1- and 2 to 5 Dally—Except Sunday JEW ELRY STORES PA U LU S JEW ELRY STORE Union Pacific Time Inspector JE W E LR Y — DIAM O ND S W A T ’ HES Main Street a . Second J. R. CU ND ALL Dentist Phone 56-J Sarazln Clinic N YS SA OREGON OPTOMETRISTS W YC K O FF JEW ELRY STORE O fficial Tim e Inspector for Union Pacific O N T A R IO OREGON DR. J. A. M C FALL DR. JOHN EASLY LODGES Nyssa Post No. 79 American Legion Meets 1st & 3rd Thurs. Project Office, 8 p. m. Phone 21, Ontario, Ore All Veterans Welcome Gate City Lodge No. 214 I.O.O.F. Meets every Monday night, 8:30. South First Street LOST LO ST— Silver canteen broach, heir loom, liberal reward. Phone 011-J1. 10J3xp. For Rent FOR R E N T -- Polish your own floors. Rent our high-speed pol ishing equipment. Easily handled by women. Nyssa Lumber company. 3Atfc. W ANTED W A N TE 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. W A N TE D — Two-bedroom house, by responsible middle-aged couple, by August 1 or September 1. L. L. Hau- mont, star route, Fayette. 10J7xp. W A N TE D — Good typist for credit office work. Retail Credit Associa tion, room 6, F ry building, Nyssa. 3J tic. W A N TE D — T o buy anything In beef or veal. Also custom killed and delivered to Polar Cold Stor age. Phone 31-M or 011-J1. 12Ftfc. M ISCELLANEOUS M ISCELLANEOUS— Lawn mowers F O R SA LE — Tile wall coverings, sharpened, also 1931 Chevrolet for chrome table and sink edgings, sale. $125. 598 N.W. 3rd St. 17J2xp. waterproof cement, etc. Nyssa Fur niture Co., phone 149-W. 6Mtfc. I S T R A Y E D — Have taken up a black mare. W eight 1600 lbs. Branded FOR SA LE — Good home with four lazy Y H on left shoulder. Owner apartments, modem and good lo- may have same by paying for this ad and damages. N eil Dimmick. 10J2xp. Professional AnO Business Directory VETERINARIANS DR. H AL D. W H ITE Veterinarian Phone Ontario 100 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1918 M ISCELLAN EO U S— Custom pick up baling, using now two-wire Ann Arbor baler. Parker brothers, phone Nyssa 37-R. 10J4xp. M ISC E LLAN E O U S—General truck ing. John Barnett and Kenneth Reece, phone 123-R. 10J3xp. M ISC E LLAN E O U S — Opportunity for right man, good salary, big com missions, permanent job. See Bud Sherman, B and M equipment Co., Nyssa, phone 270-W. 27Mtfc. M ISC E LLAN E O U S— W ant your own business? 80-year-old reputa- tio and our capital will back you. Others earning up t)o $10,000 year ly. N o experience required. W rite J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter ave nue. Seattle 9. Washington. 6M7xc. M ISCELLAN EO US— Have excellent tenant for farm. Prefers row crop land. See Frank T. Morgan. 15Jtfc. M ISC E LLAN E O U S— Heating, in stallation of heating systems, coal or oil. Also servicing and repair. £hone 169-W; after 6 p.m. 289-R. 15JtfC. M ISCELLAN EO US— AvailaMe now Electrolux cleaners and air puri fiers. Sales and service. Ed A. A n derson, rente * Welser, Idaho. Phone 567-J4. 28Jtfc. Malheur County, Oregon, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree sihould not be granted by the Honorable Irwin Troxell, Judge of the County Court for Malheur County, Oregon for the adoption of your minor daughter as prayed for in the Petition of Dick R. Stockman and Helen Fran ces Stoclcham on file In said Court. Witness the Honorable Irwin Troxell. Judge o f the County Court of Malheur County, State of Ore- gon, this 18th day of May, 1948. A T T E S T : H. S. Sackett, Clerk of the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon. B Y : R. W. Lewis, Deputy. First pub. M ay 20. 1943. Last pub. June 17, 1948. N O TIC E T O CO NTR AC TO R S M ALH EUR C O U N T Y F A IR BOARD Sealed proposals will be received at the office o f the secretary of the Malheur County Fair Board at the County Agent's Office, On tario, Oregon, until 8:00 o ’clock P. M., June 21, 1948, for construction of exhibit barn at the County Fair Grounds. The proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 8:00 o' clock P. M., on June 21, 1948. The plans and specifications can be obtained at the County Agent's O ffice in the C ity Hall, Ontario Oregon. T h e right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept such proposal or proposals as are to the best Interest of the County. By Order o f The Malheur County Fair Board. Harry R. Sandquist, Secretary First publ. June 10, 1943. Last publ. June 17, 1948. IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T OF THE STA TE OF OREGON FOR TH E C O U N T Y OF M ALH E U R In the Matter of the Guardianship o f the Estate of FRED LIN D E R , an Incompetant Person N O TIC E OF SA LE N O T IC E IS H E R ESY G IV E N that under and by virtue of an order of the County Court o f M al heur County, Oregon, made and entered on the 18th day of May, 1948, in the matter of the guardian ship of the estate of Fred Linder, an incompetent person, the under signed as guardian of said guard ianship estate will sell at private sale or cash in hand or on such terms as might be or the best in- terets of said estate, on and after June 19, 1948, subject to confirm a tion o f the within court, the fo l lowing described real property, to- wit: The N M .N H S W '.N W U o f Section 31, Township 19 S„ Range 47 E .W M . together with 5 shares o f Capital Stock of the Owyhee water right appurtenant thereto. T h e undersigned will receive bids for the sale of said property at his office at Main Street in the C ity o f Nyssa, Oregon, on and after June 19, 1948 and until such time as said real property shall have been sold. That a deed will be executed to the best and high est bidder therefor, subject to the right of said guardian to reject any and all bids and subject to the confirmation of the within court. Dated tms 19th day of May, 1948 Frank T. Morgan, Guardian of the Estate o f Fred Linder, an Ditch Company, representing the Incompetent Person. First pub. May 20, 1948. Last pub. June 17, 1948. M ISCE LLAN E O U S— Prom pt and free pick-up or your dead, crlppied or sick livestock. Calls received be fore 9 o’clock are picked up by noon. E fficient drivers. Call col lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys N O TIC E O F SCHOOL ELECTIO N sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products UPON QUESTION OF INC REAS- Company. 5Jtfc. IN T A X LE V Y OVER AM O UN T L IM IT E D B Y SECTION II. A R M ISCE LLAN E O U S— Need money? T IC L E X I, STATE C O N S T IT U Loans on farms for refinancing, TIO N building, Improvements, b u y i n g . Notice is herebv given that an election will be held Monday, June 21 in School district No. 26C ol Malheur County, State o f Ore gon, from 2:00 P M. to 7:00 P. M. Free Pick Up at the Nyssa Grade School In said school district, for the pur O f Your pose o f submitting to the legal voters o f said district the question Dead and Worthless of increasing the tax levy for the fiscal year 1948-1949 over the am Animals ount limited by section 11. article X I. of the Constitution o f Oregon T h e reasons for increasing such Gall Collect levy are: There U a Phone Near You Increased costs o f operation brought about by Increased en Nyssa 100 Parma 28 rollment, higher salaries, higher costs o f instructional supplies, fuel, Ontario 53 and other items The budget In cludes an item of $25.000 00 in the “W e Haul the Day You Call“ construction fund T h e amount o f tax, in excess of Ida-Ore Rendering Co. the 8 per cent limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year Is Nyssa, Oregon $51.001 44. Dated thte 19th day of May. 1948. PAGE THREE Robert R. Overstreet in Nyssa Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick G root at tended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davdison In Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen and son of Richland called at the Mel vin Jensen home Monday evening. I R o y and Lucille Toombs of Boise spent the week-end with their motlier, Mrs. Klaas Tensen. The N\ssa Civic club will meet Wednesday, June 16 at the home of Mrs. G errit Stam. Mjs. M. Tarney of Boise was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk. NU-ACRES Larry Baker of Weiser and Joy Cullen spent Friday with Donna Lee Nedbalek. Mrs. Ed Meroney, Joy Cullen and Donna Nedbalek visited in Payette Sunday. Delbert Wilson underwent a ton- silectomy June 7. Mrs. Frank Nedbalek went to Irrlgon, Oregon Thursday. Her grandmother. Mrs. C. T. Ferrell, returned, home with her for a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godwin. HOSTESS T O C LU B Mrs. Lucille Pett was hostess to the members of the Nysss Junior Women's Am ity club at a bonfire party at her home last Friday ev ening. Games were played and each member's fortune read. A barbecue lunch was served lo the 12 mem bers present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Leone Beus Friday evening, June 11, at 8 o’ clock. - 8 - RUH DING PERM ITS S. L. Wimmer, construction, on highway, block 450, Westfield ad dition. $4000, 44 by 18, concrete blocks, business building. Homer Jackson double garage, Glasgow addition, $1250, 20 by 33, cinderblock. NEW S OF RECORD C O M PLA IN TS , C IR C U IT CO URT Consolidated Freightways, Inc. vs. Shikaji Tsubi. Damages. $7,109.17. Parolee A. H iatt vs. Jess Hiatt. Divorce. George Hardisty vs. Dollle Lee H ar- disty. Divorce. M arie Tipton vs. John Tipton. Divorce. Eastern Oregon Federal Savings and Loan association vs. Raiph A. Carpenter, et. al. Foreclosure ot mortgage. $6,773.43. P E T IT IO N S , PR O B ATE CO URT Estate of Arthur M. Smith, de ceased. Estate of Edward J. Burrough, de ceased. Estate of Paul D. East, deceased. B R ID G E CLUB E N TE R TA IN E D T h e members of the Sunday ev LE G AL N O TIC E O F V A C A T IO N ening Mr. and Mrs. Bridge club were guests this week o f Mr. and OF STREETS AND AL L E Y S Notice is hereby given that on the Mrs. George Henneman. High score 11th day o f May, 1948 the City was held by Mrs. Ron Whitaker Council of the C ity of Nyssa, M al and second high by George Sallee. heur County, Oregon at its regular session, adopted a Resolution in proceedings to vacate certain por tions o f City streets and alleys of the City of Nyssa, Oregon in ac YOUR CHIMNEY cordance with the laws o f the State of Oregon, and the portions o f the City street and alleys which are more particularly described as fo l M IGH T LE A K FIRE lows, to-wit: (1) That portion of Oregon Street commencing at the East line of Seventh Street, running thence HAVE YOU CHECKED IT RECENTLY? 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 A ve Fire PREVENTION saves loss. nue. (2i All of Pine Avenue Which com mences at the West line of First Street, and thence west to the East Une of Third Street. (3) T h e Alley running East and West in Block 17, Teutsch A d dition to the C ity of 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 of Way. and reserving at all times ease ments and right-of-w ay over, across and under said property and the whole thereof for the purpose of installation, repair and operating C ity sewers and any and all other City facili ties and public utilities. Notice is further given that the City Council of the C ity 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 C ity Hall in the City of Nyssa, Oregon as the place for hearing and considering said Resolution and for hearing and Successor To The considering any objections made in writing and filed with the City RED RIVER SPECIAL THRESHER Recorder, that may be made to the vacation i # said portions of streets — Harvesting Efficiency — and alleys, and for determining whether notice has been duly given and whether the public Interest For G RAIN — CLOVER — BEANS will be prejudiced by the vacation of said streets and alleys, and such other matters which are required And Small Seed by law to be passed upon and de termined by the City Council at said time. All persons and owners affected “The House of Oliver“ by said vacation and desiring to ob ject to said vacation shall present their objections to the City Record er of the City of Nyssa as by law required. This notice is given pursuant to a Resolution of the City Council Stunz and Thomas and pursuant to the laws of the State o f 'O regon In such oases made and provided, and the Notice has been posted as by law required. E. K. Burton. . C ity Recorder for the City of Nyssa, Oregon. First publ. June 10, 1948 Last publ. July 8, 1948 Frank T. Morgan COMBINES The Oliver Grain Master Nyssa Implement Co. C O LU M B IA HORSE W IN S BOISE PRIZE C O LU M B IA AVENUE, June 17— Mrs. C. M. Tensen won second prize cm Hon in the palomino class at the second annual three-day horse show at Boise Friday. Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tensen were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Diane of Oregon Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Pete de Leeuw were Ontario visitors recently. Visitors at the Edward Larsson home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Staples and daugh ters o f Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Dick O root called on relatives in Arcadia Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Tensen were in Boise Saturday to attend the horse show. Mrs. T. H Beranek Is visiting her daughter, Mrs Clayton Jensen of Nyssa. Mrs. Klaas Tensen called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Oregon Trail Friday. Farmers are baling and chopping their hay In this community. Dick Oroot was a business visitor in Ontario Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and Neil and Carolyn and MLss Theresa M arie Jensen o f Nyssa left Monday for their summer home at Summit Prairie. Arthur Cook at Ontario is visit ing hi* grandfather, Dave Hawkins. M r and Mrs Klaas Tensen called on Mr. and Mrs. James Kakflbeeke of Ontario recently. Several residents of this com munity attended the funeral of Mrs. League Game First Baseball Battle Under the Lights New Nyssa Lighted Field Ontario — V «.— Nyssa Friday, June 18 8:30 P.M.