Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1948, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L , NTÇS3A, O R E G O N
to
P A G E TH REE
ditch. 1 f vicinity.
A wonderful opportunity | where said election shall be held.
I was cited.
Nyssa Group Honored—
I4002xp
14002xp ‘ for the rig
right man. Write Ivan P
Dated the 1st day of October,
“The present downward trend in
Marjorie Merrick o f Nyssa waa
Patrick, 348 So. Oregon St. Ontario, 11948.
¡many farm commodities will be re- elected president of the Wesley
FOR SA LE —One
1046 Mercury
Oregon
2101xp
H A R O L D K E N IG SO N , fleeted on grocery and meat count- foundation at the ;.rsi meeting of
engine, completely re-conditioned.
the
Acting Secretary Owyhee Irrigation !ers 83 the products of this year's .lie newly-tormed group in
John Barnett, phone 123-R 1402xp|
W A N T E D —Attention men!
Have District
Methodist church
in
La
bumper crops reach markets in in- First
Grande. Ellen Herr man o f Nyssa
FOR SALE
___________________
creasing volume.
proposition o f interest to men with
Extra nice basement house with
’Consumer prices have not yet was elected devotional vice presi­
house-to-house selling experience. IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F
RATE S. Tw o cents per worn tor ekch Issue Alter one month one
one acre on highway one-half mile
TW F
r.F ORFTU-.N sv -> d
''ere" ted the declines averaging a- dent: Harry Counsil, Nyssa, dis­
THE
STA
TE
O
F
OREGO
N
FOR
10
celU in f arm pnces cussion
G
ood
profits.
Permanent.
Age
no
out, modern, good soil and well lo­
vice
president;
Hisako
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance. Is 30c.
cated.
T H E C O U N T Y O F M ALH E U R jfrom the high point earlier this Kido, Nyssa, recreation vice presi­
handicap. W rite Rawleigh’s, Dept.
dent; Joan Skeen, La Orande,
One acre on Alberta, 4 mile out. ORJ-331-216H. Oakland 7, Calif. In the M atter of the Estate of year.
one bedroom, modern, full base­
IR A C. S T O R Y , Deceased
j ‘Lower prices for meats and ecretar.v, and Louise Hum, L a
2101xp
ment with two bedrooms, $6.000.
pianist.
The
W esley
Notice to Creditors
I other animal products are to be Grande.
acres orchard, 30 acres row crop
14 acres Alberta, 4 mile out. W A N T E D — Experien.
which serves as a
clerk
N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N expected as the lower-priced and foundation,
For Sale
land. 25 acres pasture, fair out­ full basement, walk-in locker, good
¡hat the undersigned. Florence A, more plentiful grains are reflect­ home-away-from-home for college
well with pressure system, fruit would like fu ll or part time job.
operates
under
the
ed in additional livestock product­ Methodists,
F O R SAIiF.— A t a hargain, Frank­ buildings, new chicken house. $16,-
Mrs. Paul Reynolds. Box F, Nyssa. | Story has been appointed admin­
Tees and berries, $5,300.
guidance of Rev. Henry J. G e m -
istra trix o f the estate of Ira C ion. But this will take time.
lin taiffy color ceder chest, like new. 000. $11800 down. Twenty years to Ralph G. Lawrence, Nyssa Ins.
1402X1) Story, deceased, by
“ Livestock numbers ¡have been liardt of La Grande, former Nyssa
the County
23Stfc
Phone
146L Parma, collect, or pay balance. I f interested phone Agency.
Court o f Malheur County, Oregon cut sharply in recent years to make pastor.
50J4 W ilder or white Ansel Quick,
more grain available for European
write box 4. Parma, Idaho. 2106xc i w ad er, Idaho route N o T f
1402xp FOR SALE—12-inch well casing. W A N T E D — General housework, or and has qualified as such.
N O W TH EREFO RE, all persons aid, and it will take time to re­ Farm Sold—
3. Vinsonhaler, box 781, phone washing and Ironing, Mrs. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sherman of
F O R S A L E -U s e d milking machrn- , f o r
S A L E - Leonard " refrigerator
having claims against the estate build livestock herds to fully util­
16Stfc Lowe, Phone 162-R.
704xc
es-several makes to choose from-1 and n orge oil burner, call 40-R
of Ira C. Story, deceased, are here­ ize the more abundant grain sup­ Imperial Avenue, route I, Ontario
some nearly new. It will pay you|C iifford c Patterson.
1403xp FOR SALE— Very nice three-room
have sold their 160-acre farm to
of
small by notified and required to present plies.
• louse with bath and part base­ W A N T E D — 50 pounds
to see us first.
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the same, with proper vouchers,
“The decline in farm prices can Bud Derrick o f Ontario. Mr. and
white
beans,
phone
12-W.
703xc
D A V E N P O R T & JACOBS
| FO R SALE—John Deere crawler, ment, good location, large lawn
duly verified, within six (6> months only partially be reflected to con­ Mrs. Sherman and fam ily have
SU R G E D A IR Y E Q U IPM E N T
|lS46 model. Sam Hartley, phone and shade, picket fence around
from the date of this Notice to sumers so long as processing, trans­ moved to Nyssa to make their
W
A
N
T
E
D
—T
o
rent
good
row
crop
the undersigned, Florence A. Story, portation and other handling casts home.
D EALERS
143.
1402xc yard. $5500.
land
for
cash,
plenty
of
equipment,
Approximately one acre in Con-
at the law office of Harold Henig remain at present levels or contin­
814 R iver St., Payette, Idaho. 2108xc
FO R
SALE—Heaters, circulators, ord
C AR D O F T H A N K S
grapes.
Small
two-room phone 2024 New Plymouth, even­ son at Nyssa, Oregon, which place ue to rise.
T o our Pastor and many friends;
full
basement,
pressure ings.
F O R SA LE —'Paper flowers, M rs.' white ranges from surplus stocks house,
23Stfc the undersigned selects as her place
"The support program designed
2103xp and priced far below actual value. water system, fruit trees. $5000.
Lyle Fullmer.
of Business in all matters connect­ to assure ample supplies has kept Your presence, kindness and sym­
W A N T E D — T o rent about 20 acres, ed with said estate.
pathy in our deep grief is greatly
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j Ed Case’s Furniture Bargain Cen- Some terms.
food prices from reaching
the
F O R S A L E —W e have a new supply ter, north o f “ Y ” , Nyssa.
140tfc
W e have several good lots on hay and pasture land with livable
appreciated.
Our individual ap­
Date and first published Sep
heights which they would have
o f truck mud flaps, $3 pair. Ed j
______
Park avenue for sale. Bernard house.
preciation Is extended to the V et­
Would also like to have tember 23, 1948.
reached and did reach In many
Case's Furniture Bargain Center. FOR SA LE —Kiest beet puller and Eastman
Insurance, real estate,
erans of Foreign Wars and the
Last publication October 21, 1948.
ither countries. Supports are in-
140tfc loader, new rqto beater, good con- phone 64.
2Stfc 20 acres row crop land. Reliable
American Legion.
FLO RE N C E A. S T O R Y
urance
that
a
farm
price
collapse
tenant will pay good rental. Ralph
----- ----- ----------------------------- dition. Fred Wilson, Filer, Idaho.
Administratrix of the Elstate of
M r. and Mrs. G. L. Willis.
will
not
plunge
the
entire
econ­
W A N T E D —Now is the time! T h e |
30S4xp FOR SALE—Jonathan epples and G.
Lawrence,
Nyssa
Insurance i Ira C. Story, Deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W illis and
Concord grapes, 4 mile west and
omy into a depression, as it did in family.
big Christmas season means b ig : - —
9Stp
SA LE — New, two-bedroom 4 mile north of the Apple Valley Agency.
profits fo r Avon representatives. FO R
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF 1920-21 and 1930-31.
Mrs.
Leona Thompson a n d
"The average o f farm prices, with daughter.
W e train you. W rite Avon P r o - , home
full
basement,
double schoolhouse. Sadie Burris. 23S6xp W A N T E D - Capable salesman-buy­
T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R
he exception of livestock and
ducts, Inc., box 1325, Boise. 2102xp garage, one acre o f ground, ex- FOR SALE— Business building, er for Malheur county, must be free
T H E C O U N T Y O F M ALH E U R
Jim Willis.
:el'en t location. SHOWN B Y A P ­ Main street location, lot size 25x116.
In the M atter o f the Estate of livestock products, has dropped a-
to travel, willing to study full line
P O R SA LE —Heatrola, in good con­ P O IN T M E N T .
bout
20
per
cent
since
January
and
Priced for quick Ralph
F
R
A
N
K
T
.
M
O
R
G
AN
,
Deceased
G.
Lawrence
Insurance to do effective work, good com­
dition, also round dining table and sale, three room house with bath.
low is below parity.
Notice to Creditors
agency, Nyssa, phone 53.
22Jtfc.
hall carpet. G. Stam, Clark boule­ Completely furnished, 50x153 lot,
mission. W rite Watts Seed Co.,
“The present high level of gov­
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
vard.
2101xc nice yard. B ERN ARD EASTMAN, FOR S A IE —O r trade, 1939 Inter- i Nyssa, Oregon.
24Jtfc. that the undersigned, Frank T. ernment expenditures, taxes, and
Zack Walker, -----—1— ------------------------------------ Morgan, Jr., has been appointed national debt provide a broad field
30Stfc national pick-up.
F O R S A LE — Or lease, store and N Y S S A PH O N E 64.
phone 78-R.
t
lSJtfc. | W A N T E D — T o buy anything in executor o f the estate of Frank T. for development of
fiscal
and
smiall variety.
Malone and Wurl, FOR SA LE — Black Labrador pups,
beef or veal. Also custom killed Morgan, deceased, by the County monetary policies which would con­
Quincy, Washington.
FOR
S
A
IE
—
Small
house
on
66x77
2104xp
outstanding pedigree, regis
and delivered to Polar Cold Stor­ Court of Malheur County, Oregon, tribute to price level stability.
tered A. K . C. Phone 187 after foot lot; three rooms and bath, age. Phone 31-M or 011-J1. 12Ftfc.
FARM S
and has qualified as such.
living
room
10x16,
bedroom
10x12,
30S4xc
153 acres extra good land, two 5 p. m., Nyssa, Oregon.
N O W TH EREFO RE, all persons
NEWS OF RECORD
small kitchen and bath, beaut,fui
For Rent
sets o f buildings, one new modern F O R SALE —Tw o boy's used bi­ hardwood floors In living room, In ­
having claims against the estate
home.
$25,000
down;
balance cycles.
M A R R IA G E LICENSES
Bernard E&stman.
70tfc laid linoleum in kitchen and bath, FO R R E N T —'Floor Polisher. Pet- of Frank T . Morgan, deceased, are
terms.
Lonie Elwood Crabtree of Vale
three-piece modern bath set. 441 erson-Newsom Furniture Co. 22Jtfc hereby notified and required to
FO
R
SALE—Derrick
winch,
brand
160 acres, 76 irrigable, fine land,
present the same, with
proper and Margaret Ruth Belgarde of
N. 6th St., H. A. Sweet.
9Stfc
new, C lay born Parton, across road
$16,500.
F O R R E N T — Large stock ranch, vouchers, duly verified, within six Harper.
Tom m y LaDette
Bates
FOR
S
A
IE
—
40
acres
o
f
the
very
703xp
40 acres best land In valley, good from Nyssa rodeo grounds.
two houses, silo, artesian well, good (61 months from the date of this and Ellen McGee, both o f Nyssa.
best
row
crop
land,
3
4
miles
north,
improvements, on highway, near
farm buildings, tractor equipment, Notice, to the undersigned, Frank
Graydon
Harlow
Russell
and
F O R SA LE — Apples, any amount, fully equipped.
Owner will give
school, $21,000.
experience In Idaho farming and T. Morgan, Jr., at the law office Janice Joanne Linville, both of
Jonathan, Delicious, Romes and immediate possession.
Ralph
G.
98 acres' on paved highway, close
of
Harold
Henlgson
at Nyssa, Vale.
winesaps,
bring
containers,
14 Lawrence, Nyssa Insurance Agency. reference required, phone 873-W,
to town, $17,000.
Caldwell.
1403xc Oregon, which place the under­ C O M PLAIN TS, C IR C U IT C O URT
miles south of Frultland on U. S.
signed selects as his place o f busi­
1 acre, nice modem basement
Grace Collins vs, Lester Collins.
30. Otis Smith.
703xc FOR S A IE —Used Norge washing
ness in all matters connected with Divorce. P.
house on paved road, only $4,000.
R. Williamson vs.
machine with laundry trays. Good
said estate.
30 acres, all in alfalfa, fine land, F O R SA LE —T w o cows, two heifer machine, low price. Can be seen
Darlene D. Williamson.
Divorce.
FO R R E N T
good home, near school, $11,500.
Dated and first published Sep­ Leah Palmer K in g vs. Elmer Roy
2Stfc
calves, Apple valley highway, close at 88 E. Second street.
tember 30, 1948.
120 acres, 80 row crop land, 10 to school. Maurice Glover.
King. Divorce.
Jeannette K . La
703xp
Floor
FOR SALE— Let us measure your
Last publication October 28, 1948. Force vs. ESnil Sedlacek. Recovery
room house on paved highway,
F R A N K T. M O R G A N , JR., on account, $470.56.
$26,500.
This is fine fo r large F O R SA LE — Five acres, all pasture, windows for Venetian Dlinds. No
Sander
four-room house, part basement, charge for this service or estimates.
family.
Executor of the Elstate of Frank T.
Ross R. Roberts vs. Virginia M.
Reasonable
coops, cow barn, Obtainable in one wee*. Assorted
Morgan, Deceased.
1000 acre fin e stock ranch, ideal two chicken
Roberts.
Divorce.
Earl
Leon
for purebred cattle set-up, $21,000. fruit trees, Apple valley highway, colors in steel or aluminum slats.
Marshall vs. Aloha Marshall. D i­
Rates
Nyssa
Furniture
company,
phone
Maurice Glover.
W e have many other farm list­ close to school.
vorce.
Philip Coyne vs. Michael
20Mtfc.
703xp 149-W.
ings. Now is the time to buy a
Gibbins, et.
al. Damages
$350.
good farm. W hy wait?
Harold Glnzel vs. Hazel M. Jen­
F O R SALE;— Tile wall coverings,
FO
R
SALE;—80
acres
o
f
land.
E.
E. L. JAM ISO N
kins, et. al.
T o set aside deed.
chrome table and sink edgings,
' ■ F I S H BI LL"
C. Larson, route 2, Nyssa, Columbia
Real Estate and Insurance
waterproof cement, etc. Nyssa Fur
Fred E. Buniess vs. HaTold Horn,
Phone 276W
avenue'
704xp j nUure^'co!, "phone ’ 148- w / 6Mtfc.
A TAX-FREE MEASURE
et. ux. Recovery of money $661.68
Members o f 4-H cluhs o f Malheur J. C. Alexander vs. Earnest John­
JHAT W i l l BENEFIT
—
~~
‘—
I FO R 3ALE —Used office desk In
F O R S A L E Tw o pair o f new first class condition, bargain at FO R SALE— Small nomes, build­
Recovery o f money.
county received $2,031.73 for their son, et. ux.
EVERY OREGON CITIZEN
ing
lots
for
home
or
business.
Ralph
leather pillows. Phone 40J. 2102xp $39.50 Nyssa Furniture Co., phone
fat steers sold through the 4-H $ 100 .
Lawrence, Nyssa Insurance Agency.
N l’o ^ i'lo . ChflU
P E T IT IO N S ,
PRO BATE
C O URT
*
-6'c' V
6Mtfc.
FO R SALE— By owner for quick 149~W '_______________________ 308tfc
auction sale at the Pacific Inter­
Estate of Dell Charles Ward, de­
sale, 80 acres 7 4 miles S. E. Wilder, J f o r S A LE — 1946 Ford truck, 14
national
Livestock
exposition
last
STU N Z LU M B ER C O M P A N Y
FOR SALE— Have farms and homes
ceased.
Idaho, 7-room modern house, 4 j ton, C. B. Long, 2 miles north
Highest price for calves
for sale. Need more, list with Ken F O R R E N T — Polish your own week.
lSUaTol 51 BllolSISlSI&d!bLidl!al‘atoliolial!fliSbllahdttIlSiSlSateUbLiaLlal‘oieifelidlkiiSlSl£ahdlSl&lki|biiSliaTidieiaiSll
Renstrom. Phone 264-W.
29Jtfc.
floors. Rent our high-speed pol­ from this county went to Virginia
FOR SALE— EHectrlc wiring and ishing equlpmenv. IDasIly handled Mallet o f W hite Settlement and I
supplies of all kinds at your W es­ by women. Nyssa Lumber company. Larry Fivecoat o f Owyhee when
3Atfc. their calves brought $36.25 per
tinghouse dealer's. Ostrom Bros.
cwt. in the sales ring. The great­
Appliance Co., phone I Ib-W 15Jtfc.
est total amount for any one calf
FOR SALE — Im perial wallpaper
went to G eorge Ferguson of W ll-
Guaranteed to be washable a n t M ISCELLANEOUS—G eneral truck­ lowcreek when his Angus brought
non-fading Tor three years. Good ing. John Barnett and Kenneth $379.85.
Vs” Thru 2” Galv. and Black
U tfc.
stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com­ Reece, phone 123-R.
The six calves from this county
pany.
26Jtfc.
also
had
a
total
weight
o
f
5,780
pounds,
M ISCELLANEOUS— Available now
FOR SALE— New Westlnghouse el­ Electrolux cleaners and air puri­ which brought the club members an
4” thru 12” W ell Casing
of
35
cents
straight
ectric ranges, three models, Ostrom fiers. Saies and service. Ed A. An­ average
This amounted to four
Bros. Appliance. Co., phone 118-W derson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho. through.
26Jtfc. cents above top Portland prices.
15Jtfc. Phone 087-J4.
P H Y S IC IA N S
In addition to the sale of their
V ETER INAR IANS
FO R SA LE — Basement house with MISCELLANEOUS— Prom pt and calves, club members will receive
bath, nice lawn, trees, pressure free pick-up or your dead, crlppied $26, in premiums for the placlngs
S A R A Z IN C LIN IC
water system, 160-foot well, app­ or sick livestock. Calls received be­ their animals made when the live­
DR. H A L D. W H IT E
roximately one acre ground with fore 9 o’clock are picked up by stock was judged. T h e calves be­
Dr. J. J. Sarazln
Veterinarian
25-foot
irrigation
well,
chicken noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ longing to Frances Feik, Virginia
Caldwell
Nyssa
house and pen. Edge of town. lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­ Mallet, and Larry Fivecoat were
Dr. K E. Kerby
Phone Nyssa 275-W
sa 102-W. mano Anim al Product«
Priced right. Terms.
Phone 790
Phone 270-W
all graded as choice, and the calves
5Jtfc.
One of the nicest two-bedroom Company.
Physician and Surgeons
owned by George Ferguson and <äi^ntROnJöV4l51@l^^iöL?‘oliöl[oT<oirT|i6loil<olioUö1<ö1<ö'ColojiOi|iqliöliöl5l51Sl<öU6lSliöl51@lSl315lSiS@iaiaani
homes in Nyisa. Full basement,
LODGES
furnace, stoker, water softener, gar­ M ISCELLANEOUS— Need money? W ilma Purvis were graded as good.
In additimi to exhibiting and
age, fireplace, beautiful yard. P av­ Loans on farms rot refinancing,
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Nyssa Post No. 79
ing ana curbing paid. Shown by building, improvements, b u y i n g . selling their ' calves, club members
Long term, low Interest, see Ber­ from this county took part In the
appointment.
American Legion
Physician and Surgeon
livestock judging contest, and in
nard Eastman, phone 84. Nyssa.
B ERN ARD E ASTM AN .
Phone 37
Meets 1st & 3rd Thurs.
3Atfc. the fitting and showmanship con­
Real Estate— Insurance
test. George Ferguson placed ninth
Hours: 10 to 1C. and 2 to 5
Phone 64
Project Office, 8 p. m.
M ISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car in a class of 32 in the Angus di­
Daily except Saturday and
A ll Veterans Welcome
and cylinaer lock keys made. H.»n- vision of the fitting and showman­
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
LOST
neman’s.
250tfc. ship contest.
LO S T — 15 ton h igh -lift jack, weighs
Gate City Lodge
According to W .' E. Ross
of
CUSTOM
S L A U G H T E R IN G
80 pounds. Lost between Nyssa and
C. J. Kopp, M. D.
No. 214
Stock received Monday. Tuesday, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, who
Gem avenue., 1 m ile west on Gem
Physician and Surgeon
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m Judged the beef classes, quality of
I.O.O.F.
and 1 mile north on Clark avenue.
to
6 p. m. and Friday 8 a m. to )2. the exhibits this year was especi­
Fry Building
Liberal reward.
C. E. Leseburg,
ally good. The champion 4-H club
Meets every Monday
N o stock received on Sunday.
O ffice hours
Phone 154-J.
I402xc
steer placed over the champion in
Beef,
sheep
and
pork.
Free
delivery
night, 8:30.
10 to 12; and 2 to 5
the F. F. A department and over
to Polar locker plant.
Daily except Saturday and
W ANTED
the open class champion to become
South First Street
One
mile
west
on
Alberta
avenue
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
grand champion of
the entire
Phone 05RI
W A N T E D — 15 tons baled hay, de­
show. This grand champion was
DENTISTS
JAK E FISCH ER
livered. W rite V. M. Davis, Em­
J E W E L R Y STORES
a shorthorn fed out by Jack Ben­
mett, Idaho route 1.
1402xp
nett of Winona, Washington.
Legal Advertising
DR. C. M. T Y L E R
Due to the shortage of space, the
W A N TE D —By the West's leading
Wilson Building
PAULUS
NO TICE OF E LE CTIO N
number o f exhibits was somewhat
automobile Insurance company, lo­
Phone 165-J, Nyssa
STATE OF OREGON
smaller than in the past but this
cal representative fo r Nyssa and
JE W E LR Y
STORE O ffice hours from 9 to 5 except
County o f Malheur
helped improve the quality as only
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
Saturdays. 9 to 12.
Owyhee Irrigation District
the top animals from the d iffe r­
J E W E LR Y — D IAM O ND S
N O TIC E H EREBY IS G IV E N , ent counties were taken to P ort­
W A T ’ HES
That an election has been called land. A total o f 270 beef animals,
J. R. C U N D A L L
Main Street a. Second
Free Pick U p
and will be held In the Owyhee 34 head of sheep, and 124 hogs
Dentist
Irrigation District. Malheur County, were exhibited in the 4-H club fat
Phone 56-J
O f Your
W YCKOFF
Oregon, on Tuesday the 9th day of classes.
W E B U Y SCRAP IRON, BRASS, COPPER,
Sarazln Clinic
November, 1948. for the purpose of
JE W E LR Y
STORE
N YS SA
O R EGON
electing one (1) Director In said
Dead and Worthless
O fficial Tim e Inspector lor
LO W ER PRICES FOR
District to serve for the term of
Union Pacific
* BATTERIES, RADIATORS, ETC.
FOOD A NTICIPATED i
three
13
*
years,
and
that
said
D
i­
O PT O M E T R IS T S
Animals
O N T A R IO
OREGON
rector is to be elected from the
■•Lower food prices are on their
District at large.
TT r . j .“ a . m c f a l l
Call Collect
ELECTRICIANS
Said election will be held between way as a result of record farm
See Mac Or Wayne At The
of
the hours of 8:00 o’clock A. M. and production,” in the opinion
There Is a Phone Near You
DR. J O H N E A S L Y
For Service Call
5:00 o ’clock P M of said 9th day Charles Taylor, president of M al­
of November, 1948, when the polls heur County Farm Bureau.
Nyssa 100
Parma »
Williams Electric Co.
"T h e record farm production,"
must be closed.
Ontario 53
W orking from Nyssa
The Board of Directors o f the stated Taylor, "was made possible
Owyhee Iirrigatlon
District
has by price support programs auth-1
Lumber Co.
"W e Haul the Day You C all“
designated the residence o f Frank orlzed by congress to encourage
Phone 118W
Phone 107W
output.”
Ida-Ore Rendering Co. Cahill at the southeast corner of farm
The following statement o f the
A ll W ork Fully
the southeast quarter of section 27,
Township 19 South o f Range 46 E. American Farm Bureau Federation,!
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
Guaranteed
Nyssa, Oregon
W M. in Malheur County, Oregon the National Orange, and National
within said district, as the place Council o f Farmers Cooperatives
Classified
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T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 21, 1948
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$2,031 Paid For
Local 4-H Stock
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Just Arrived — Another
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Carload of Pipe
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