Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 16, 1949, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1949
DINNER IS SERVED
IN APPLE VALLEY
APPLE VALLEY, June 16—Mrs.
Glen Johnson and son left for
Nevada Sunday evening after at­
tending a dinner at the Lloyd
Caldwell home. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Cedric Caldwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Arther Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Conley
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murry
and the guest of honor, Mrs. Glen
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Caldwell en ­
tertained as guests at dinner
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Conley
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cald­
well, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murry,
and Mrs. Glen Johnson at)d son.
Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Madden,
cousins of Mrs. P. E. Piltcher, were
visitors at the P. E. Piltcher home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pearson are
among those working at the sugar
factory who are organizing a ball
team.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boston of
Ontario were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Boston.
The Sunday school class roasted
weiners at the Apple Valley school-
house last week. Seventeen young­
sters and the sponsors attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Sunny
Slope and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ferguson of New York were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
KAISER-FRAZER
Sales & Service
If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car
we are equipped with the latest testing
equipment and factory trained mechan­
ics to put your car in the best of condition.
BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US
Free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa
MUTCH OIL CO.
Highway 30— East of Town
Ontario, Oregon
phone 287
THE NEXT 60 DAYS
Are Vital
To \our Welfare!
Favorable Weather for Your
Crops
ill Be Important!
Hailstorms are unavoidable and in a few short
minutes can destroy your entire y ear’s income!
Protect your high cost of pro­
duction and expected income with
a sound, sensible Hail Insurance
Policy written by a reliable, fair-
Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were
[ guests at the home of Mrs. Bostons
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rod­
gers of Roswell Sunday.
Forrest Reed has gone to Cali­
fornia on business. He left Sat­
urday and expects to be gone a
week.
Mrs. Clifford Mcllveen and child­
ren and Mrs. Meltvelt stopped at
the Forrest Reed home en route
to Portland for a two weeks va­
cation.
MERRY MATRONS OF
ORE. TRAIL MEET
the County Court Room in the
Court House at Vale, Malheur
County, Oregon, at said time, to
then and there show cause. If any
there toe, why said Account should
not be settled, allowed and approv­
ed and said estate distributed and
said administrator de bonis non
discharged.
Dated and first published June
16th, 1949 Date of last publication,
July 14, 1949.
HAROLD HENIGBON
Administrator de bonis non of
j the Estate of William S. Cleiland,
I Deceased.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR
In the Matter of the Estate of
JAMES P. LANGTON, Deceased
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tlie undersigned, Andrew J.
Swan, has been appointed Adminis­
trator of the estate of James P.
Lang ton. deceased, by the County
Court of Malheur County, Oregon,
and has qualified as such.
NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against the estate
of James P. Langton, deceased, are
hereby notified and required to
present the same, with proper
vouchers, duly verified, within six
(6) months from the date of this
Notice, to the undersigned, Andrew
J. Swan, at the law office of Har­
old Henigson at Nyssa, Oregon,
which place the undersigned selects
as his place of business in all mat­
ters connected with said estate.
Dated and first published June
16. 1949.
Last publication July 6, 1949.
ANDREW J. SWAN
Administrator of the Estate of
James P. Langton, Deceased.
OREGON TRAIL, June 16—The
Merry Matrons club met Wednes­
day afternoon June 8 at the home
of Alta Fry. Eleven members were
present. Tea towels were exchang­
ed by matching proverbs. The a f­
ternoon was spent socially. F ol­
lowing the business meeting a
game was played with Viiginia
Rooks tool and Hazel Farr winning
prizes. The next meeting will be
held June 22, with Bernice Gardner
as hostess. Roll call will be ans­
wered by "My Favorite Radio Pro­
gram.'* New officers for the next
six months will also be elected.
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by Jessie Chard and Gladys
Byers.
Robert Bowen fished near Iron­
side Sunday.
Cheri Johnston of Twin Falls is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass of
Nyssa visited Sunday evening at
the F. G. Holmes home.
Mrs. Vic Marshall and Mrs.
Frank Byers attended the bridal
shower given for Mrs. Dale Glenn
Friday afternoon at the Hugh
Glenn home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen made
Too Late To Classify
a business trip to Vale Friday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and FOR SALE—1931 Chevrolet coupe,
Robert and Junior were Sunday with pick-up box, N. W. 9th and
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dinner guests at the Ray Holmes Locust. M. G. Greig.
home.
FOR SALE—Bing cherries, tree-
ri|>ened, bring containers.
Willis
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Bertram, four miles west on Enter­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF prise avenue.
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THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
W
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D—Housework,
care
of
THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR
In the matter of the Estate of children toy hight school girl, write
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WILLIAM S. CLHLLAND, Deceased box 216, Rt. 2, Nyssa.
Notice of Final Account
WANTED—Two or three vacant
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lots, V. V. Grider, route 2, Nyssa
that the undersigned, Harold Hen-
gson, Administrator de bonis non four miles west and % south of
of the estate of William S. Cleiland, Nyssa, at Charley Grider ranch.
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deceased, has filed his Final Ac­
count as said Administrator de MISCELLANEOUS—Lawn mowers
bonis non in the County Court of sharpened by machinery; scissor*
Malheur County, Oregon, and that and tools sharpened. Leave at Cur­
said Court has appointed Tuesday, ry's Produce. In town one week.
July 19, 1949, at 10:00 o’clock in F. D. Van Gerpen.
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the forenoon of said day for the
hearing of objections to said Final
LOANS
Account and the settlement there­
on
of.
Automobiles & Furnitur*
NOW, THEREFORE, all per­
Cash for every purpose
sons interested in the estate of
JOHN H. PIERSON
William S. Cleiland, deceased, are
Griggs Bros. & Butler
notified and required to appear at
Nyssa, Oregon
minded insurance company. It’s
A
just good business judgment. In­
sure early and be sure. See us
today.
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easier to erect and why they give your grain
better protection.
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Immediate Delivery. Fair and square trade in allow­
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hf.o.b. factory. Transportation, Ior al taxes ( i f an\j extra.
MUTCH OIL CO.
Highway 3 0 -East o f Town
Phone 287
Ontario, Oregon
Kaiser...world’s lowest-priced liiy car
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COOKING
KEEPS
KITCHENS
COOL
This is the time of
the year when home-
Don’t take a chance on losing hard earned grain
profits. Store your grain in Butler loan-eligible
grain bins.
keepers,
using
old
fashioned stoves, be­
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PHONE 245
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gin thinking of ways
and means of serving
the family salads and
other cold dishes, to
keep from cooking in
PO TA TO ES
a hot, uncomfortable kitchen.
Women who use an automatic
electric range never have that problem, because electric cooking
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keeps kitchens cool.
Walk into any kitchen where a modern electric range oven
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is being used and unless you're told, you'll never know it's on,
because perfect insulation keeps the heat where it belongs.
Use the oven as much as possible during these hot days—
you can cook a complete meal in its roomy interior And you don't
have to stand guard. Automatic controls will start the oven and
then shut it oft when your meal is done to perfection . . . and your
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Nyssa Golden Rule
kitchen remains cool and comfortable.
Stop in at your dealer's store today and see the wonderful
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Office Phone 49 W
Phone 71W
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