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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1950
Classified
Advertising
RATE: Two cents per word for each issue.
Minimum, cash in
advance, is 30c.
FOR
FOR SALE
Two-bedroom m o d e r n h o u s e ,
acre
of
ground, located
FOR SALE—Special, closing out one
present stock of fiber seat covers, 6 'a miles from Nyssa.
Two-bedroom m o d e r n h o m o
many sizes availaule. Coupes fir
$7.95 set, coaches and sedans $12.95 east side location, small down
set. Thompson Oil Co., phone 11, payment, balance on state loan.
Nyssa, Oregon.
13alxc Small home with two good lots on
sewer line, $1500, $300 down, very
FOR SALE —Evinrude speed twin small payment.
motor, 22 H. P. Original cost $415, I Unfinished two-bedroom home,
used once, will sell for $315. Thomp­ IN. Second street, good location,
son Oil Co , phone 11.
13alxc I large lot, can be completed with
■ FHA loan.
Will make beautiful
FOR SALE—1942 Dodge pick-up, I home with very small invest-
don't miss this good buy for $285. j ment, cash $2500.
Several small homes with small
Owyhee Truck and Implement
company.
13atfc | down payment.
Two-bedroom modern home, $3500
FOR SALE—1946 Iron Age two row I with easy terms.
potato planter with fertilizer attach­
NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY
ment, used only 2 seasons, complete­
Ralph G. Lawrence
ly overhauled, $375. Owyhee Truck
Nyssa, Oregon
and Implement company.
13atfc
FOR SALE—Lovely, lasting linoleum
FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth four- at home in any room, spirited pat­
door sedan, new motor, two new terns, priced at a savings, 49c a run­
tires and seat covers, $165. Earl ning foot. Nyssa Furniture comp­
Purvis, phone 158-R.
13alxp any, 1 block west of R. R. depot.
30m tfc
FOR SALE—Registered Hereford
bulls, full two years, ready for ser­ ; FOR SALE—New Mlnneapolls-Mo-
vice. top quality and breeding, $275 line tractor, used very little. $400
up. C. Clyde Smith, across from less than a new one, phone 016J-4
Ontario salesyard, Ontario, Oregon. or see D. H. Christensen, R. 2 Nyssa,
23ftfc
13a2xc Oregon.
SALE
FOR SALE—100 bushel oats. $2.50
FOR SALE
per cwt, C. H. McCormick, 3'4 miles
Old sale yard site, 3V4 acres front­
south of Adrian.
13a3xp ing two blocks on King Ave., build­
ings and all for $10,500.
FOR SALE—Bed, springs, $15; sev­
Stock ranch, 160 acres, 83 irri­
en-foot Qibson refrigerator, $125. gated, No. 1 range right, part good
Oscar Pike, 1/4 mile east of Oarrlson row crop. $20,000, terms, will sell
6A2xp cattle and machinery.
Very choice grade A dairy
FOR SALE—Table model cream
separator, in good condition, see at farm, 105 acres under Owyhee
Nyssa creamery, First and Good. project. Two modern homes and
6a2xp good outbuildings, about 60 head of
registered Jersey cattle. Owner has
FOR SALE—Fruit and shade trees, quota agreement that pays $1.28 per
grapes, berries, flowering shrubs and pound for butterfat. Will pay two
evergreens. Lewis Nursery, three- operators good wages, plus 201 to
eights mile north of Nyssa. 6Atfc 25% per year on the investment,
Price $50,000.
FOR SALE—White rose seed po­
Acreage, modern
two-bedroom
tatoes. James Stephen, Jr., Ole's home with some furniture, nice
corner.
6alxc garage, lawn, shrubs and fruit trees.
Large modern chicken house and
FOR SALE- Washing machine. $10. pens, including all equipment and
G & B Appliance store.
6atfc 110 hens. These buildings are near­
FOR SALE—Coal range, $10. G & ly new. on a 1 3/4 acre plot and on
B Appliance store,
6atfc a paved road. A bargain for $6,200.
40 acres under Shoestring ditch,
FOR SALE— Wnite Rose seed pota­ two-bedroom modern house, $12,000,
toes grown from purple tag foun­ terms.
Small home, very attractive, liv­
dation stock. Jake Fischer, phone
05R-1.
2Ftfc. ing room carpeted, modern, good
neighborhood, nice garage.
FOR SALE—I have a small house
40 acres, good soil, bam, house,
to sell or rent, Ed Jamison, phone $7,000, terms.
298-J
30m tfc
80 acre dairy farm, 5 miles SW of
FOR SALE—Dress shop, complete Nyssa, 5-room basement house. $11.-
with stock and fixtures, write box 000; $6,000 down, terms on balance.
80 acres, 11 miles SW of Nyssa. 38
604 or phone 264-M.
2mtfc
acres under cultivation, nearly new
FOR SALE—Milk cows, Guernseys. 4-rooin house, tractor and all equip­
Holsteins and Jerseys, milkers and ment goes, $8,900.
Phone 97
springers. C. Clyde Smith, phone
Robert F. Thompson
306, Ontario, Oregon, across from
FRANK T. MORGAN AGENCY
Ontario sale yard.
2mtfc
corner.
professional and
Business Directory
LODGES
P H Y S IC IA N S
Nyssa Post No. 79
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
American Legion
Dr. J. J. Sarazln
Meets 1st & 3rd Thurs.
Dr. R E. Kerby
Veteran’s Hall— 8 P. M.
Dr. L. W . Scott
A ll Veterans W elcom e
Surgeons
Gate City Lodge
L. A . Maulding, M. D.
No. 214
Physician and Surgeon
I.O .O .F.
Pnone 37
Meets every Monday
Hours; 10 to 11 and 2 to 5
Daily except Saturday and
night, 8 :8 0 .
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 13
South First Street
Physician and
C. J. Kopp, M. D.
Surgeon
Building
Physician and
Fry Office hours
DENTISTS
DR. C. M. T Y L E R
W ilson Building
10 to 12; and 2 to 5
Dally except Saturday and
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 13
Phone 165-J. Nysss
o n c e hours from 9 to 5 except
Saturdays, 9 to 12.
J E W E L R Y STO RES
J. R. C U N D A L L
Dentist
PAULUS
Phone 56-J
Sarazln Clinic
NYSSA
ORBOON
JEW ELR Y
STO R E
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Main Street at Second
O P T O M E TR ISTS
DR. C. L. r t E R M A M
Visual Specialist
W YCKOFF
JEW ELRY
STO R E
Room 4, Fry Building
Nyssa. Oregon
Phone 171-J
Office hours 9 to 12; 2 to 5
Official Time Inspector lor
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
DR. J. A . M C F A L L
DR. JO H N E A S L Y
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V E T E R IN
A R IA N S
MAR1ANÍ
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DR. H A L D.
W H IT E
Veterinarian
Phono Nyssa # 5
Phone
21, Ontario, Ore
GRIGG BROS. AND BUTLER
Vale
Nyssa
Ontario
40 acres, well located, four-room
home. 20 acres good row crop land,
$9500, terms.
160 acres. 140 acres irrigated, 70
acres good row crop land. 1/4 mile
off oil, 281 down with $2,000 per
year on the balance.
140 acres. 90 acres irrigated. 57
acres in alfalfa, 5-room home, 2-
room labor house, close to Nyssa.
$9500. terms.
60 acres, 45 acres good row crop
land, balance in pasture, paid-up
water right, good home, close to
Nyssa.
360 acres, top row crop land, lays
perfect, 5-room modern home, terms.
758-head cattle ranch, has both
high and low altitude range, lots
of springs and streams over the
range, can be rented for $5,000 per
year for five years with the rent to
apply on the purchase price.
75-head cattle ranch, new two-
bedroom modern home, would be
nice summer home, well located to
an oiled highway.
140 acres of perfect laying top
row crop land, five-room home with
two-room tenant house, $29,900, w*$h
14 down.
80 acres good row crop land,
three-bedroom semi-modern home,
$14,000, with $7,000 down and $500
per year on the balance.
40 acres, row crop land with new
two-bedroom modern home worth
$3.000, $12,000, terms can be arrang­
ed.
FOR RENT
80 acres for rent, mainly pasture,
3-room hoifse, $1.200
One-bedroom modern home, $35
per month.
* HOMES
Four-room semi-modern home lo­
cated on paved street. $4,200, with
small down payment.
Attractive three-bedroom modern
home, spacious throughout, top lo­
cation in Nyssa. terms.
Four-room modem home, spacious
yard, all fenced, $4500. V4 down.
One acre with two-bedroom mod­
em home, $4,000.
One-bedroom modern home, full
basement, located on payment,
sewer, $7500, small down payment,
will accept a late model auto as
part payment.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Service station for sale.
Business building and stock for
sale, building 24 x 70 cinder block.
$9,000, with $3,400 down and $500
per year on the balance.
General merchandising, grocery
store and service station in an ex­
clusive good Irrigated, farming area,
busy highway comer, a good money­
maker, modern apartment, will ac­
cept farm or home as part payment.
We make loans on the new Owy­
hee land, farms, homes and bus­
iness.
GRIGG BROS. & BUTLER
Nyssa, Oregon
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans
Phone 179-J
MEL BECK
FOR SALE—Maytag washer, like
new. phone 179-J during the day or
262-R In the evening.
30m3xc
FOR SALE—Springer Jersey cows,
reasonable, phone 018-R3.
30m3xp
FOR SALE—Two registered short­
horn bull calves. Henry Mitchell.
9 miles west on Klamath avenue.
6a2xp
FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Now is
the time to order Thompson's
Chek-R-Chlx for delivery every
I Wednesday and Saturday.
For
breeds and prices, inquire Thomp­
son's Ontario hatchery.
23fl2xc.
FOR Sale—Two showcases, good as
new. inquire at the Sweet shop,
30m3xc
FOR SALE—Choice stack baled al­
falfa, Immediate delivery. W. F.
Jahn, care of Powell Service station.
Gatfc
FARMS
CLEAR $20,000 PER YEAR
Grade A dairy set up. take over
stock and all, a bargain. $50,000.
MAKE GOOD ON THIS 80
Cheap-water and good soil, a fine
general farm, $24.000
NEW LAND SPECIAL
80 acres, 40 cultivated, only $7.350,
very easy terms.
A GOOD 80 FOR ONLY $7.500,
About 50 acres now cultivated, $3.-
000 down will move you on.
EXTRA GOOD 60
58 acres of good row crop land.
Modern home. $24,000, J4 down.
TWO OOOD HOMES ON THIS
60 acres, deep sandy soil, $9.000.
terms and low interest.
50 ACRES ON OILED ROAD
Modern six-room home, best of
soil, old water right. $16,000, $4
down.
OVER 30 TON BEETS
You can't find better soil. 50 acres.
$10,500, terms.
ALL IN HAY AND PASTURE
Extra good 40, good buildings, see
and buv it, $9,500, terms.
A LEVEL 40
Deep sandy soil, move on this for
$3,500 down, total $8,000.
SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOME
Two acres, good barn, close In,
$10.000, terms
\
HOMES
NEW 3-ROOM HOME
Very neat and attractive, good
garage. $4500.
TWO-BEDROOM HOME
i On sewer, large lot, $2550, $500
! down.
LAROE ROOMS
! Modem two-bedroom home. $6.-
800, easy terms.
| ATTRACTIVE HOME
Lawn and shade, large extra tot.
$4535. easy terms,
i EAST SIDE I/OCATION
Buy a home for less, modern,
three-bedroom, only $3.000
NEW TWO-BEDROOM HOME
Modern, neat appearence. very
| good buy at $4500. '4 down
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
THREE FINE DEALS
I All in Nyssa. See us about these
I and get started for yourself.
KEN POND AGENCY
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
16 North 3rd.
Phone 21$
For evening appointments
1
Phone 54-M
FOR SALE—A complete stock o f ' companies. See this special plan | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S for W. S. C. S. Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and
wallpaper,. Set the scene for graci- before you buy. Nyssa Insurance |
SALE
ouus living, beautify your interiors j agency. Ralph O. Lawrence, agent. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Janice and Linda Ross went to
with our fine wallpapers Come in 1 105 Main street.
2ftfc STATE OF OREGON FOR THE j Nampa Sunday to see Mrs. Rana
Coward, who was in the Samaritan
and see our selection as low as 36c
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
a roll
Nyssa Furniture company, MISCELLANEOUS — Need money? ' In the Matter of the Estate of j hospital. Linda has bee spending a
few days with her grandparents,
one block west of railroad depot Loans on farms for refinancing.: Berkley B. Baker, Deceased.
2mtfc building, improvements, b u y i n g . ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mr. and Mrs. Evans.
Long term, low interest, see Ber­ that pursuant to an Order of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denning of
FOR S A L E — Bliss Triumph seed nard Eastman, phone 64, Nyssa.
above entitled Court dated March Buney were week-end guests of Mr.
potatoes grown from blue tag seed,
3Atfc 15, 1950, In the above entitled estate, and Mrs. Frank Preston.
rogued twice during growing sea­
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Grasmick
the undersigned Administrator of
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
son. $2 per cwt. sacked; also russet
of Sand hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
said
estate
will
sell
at
private
sale
seed potatoes grown from blue tag Stock received Monday. Tuesday, on or after the 17th day of April, Raymer of Boise and Mr. and Mrs.
and rogued. $1.50 per cwt. sacked. Wednesday and Thursday. 8 a m. 1950, to the highest bidder for cash Prank Nedbalek enjoyed a picnic
Sid Flanagan, route 2. Nyssa. Ore­ to 6 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12. or cash and credit the following near Silver City Sunday.
No stock received on Sunday
gon.
16mtfc
Mrs. Ray Lobb and Ray, Jr., spent
Beef, sheep and pork. Free de­ described real property of said De­ Friday in Caldwell on business.
ceased, and the whole thereof in one
FOR SALE—Bliss triumph and
livery to Polar locker plant.
Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa
unit or in fractional parts, subject
white rose seed from blue tag stock,
One mile west on Alberta Ave.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Smit
to
confirmation
by
the
Court,
the
phone 897-J, Ontario
l6mtfc
Phone 05R-1
following described real property, last week.
JAKE FISCHER
Mrs. Ralph Baxter spent the past
FOR SALE—194S John Deere auto­
situated in the City of Nyssa, Mal­ week in Salt Lake City, visiting
matic wire tytngf hay baler used MISCELLANEOUS—Do you need heur County, State of Oregon, to- with her son, Max Walker, and wife,
one season.
Walter Cannon at money to remodel your home or to wit:
she attended the L. D. S. church
Lots Nos. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15 In conference Thursday and returned
Desert Sheep Co.
9m6xp build outbuildings or garage? We
Block No. 34 of Park Addition home Friday evening.
can arrange a loan for you and give
FOR SALE—All-steel box for 1935 you up to three years to pay It.
to the City of Nyssa, County of
Mrs. L. D. Cllmer and twin
half ton pick-up. 913 north Second Nyssa Lumber Co.
Malheur, State of Oregon, as the daughter spent the Easter vacation
29stfe
street.
30m4xp
same are shown on the Revised with Mrs. Climer's parents, Mr. and
MISCELLANEOUS - Duplicate car
General Plat of said City now Mrs. L. O. Hawley.
FOR SALE
and cylinder lock keys made Hen-
on file in the Office of the Coun­
The F. C. Fry home was the scene
Two houses: One has two bed­ neman's.
250trfc
ty Clerk for Malheur County, of a 6 o'clock birthday dinner Fri­
rooms, bath, kitchen, living room
Oregon
day evening for Richard Jenkins
and basement, gas furnace, hot MISCELLANEOUS — We can ar­
All bids must be in writing and and his wife of Frultland Richard
water tank, range and refrigerator. range loans for you to rebuild or
may
be
delivered
to
the
undersigned
and his twin brother. Roger, were
Second one has two rooms and bath remodel your home, barn, garage,
and gas stove, 50 x 117 lot, excellent or other outbuildings, Nyssa Lumb­ at the office of Clyde H. Snider, separated for the first time on this,
Heldt
Building.
18
North
3d,
Nyssa.
income property, both lor only er Co.
29stfc Oregon, Attorney for said Admin­ their 20th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Billings and
$6.500.00.
¡on of Notus, Mr. and Mrs. S. N.
Good home on paved street, 3 MISCELLANEOUS — Prompt and istrator.
ROE FELTON DUNCAN
Tayler and family of Wilder and
blocks from town, two bedrooms, free pick-up of your dead, crippled
Administrator of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denning of
glassed-in porch, full basement, or sick livestock. Calls received be­
Burkiey B Baker. Deceased
Burley were Sunday dinner guests
stoker and furnace, garage, nice fore 9 o'clock are picked up by
First publ. March 16.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston. Mr.
yard and shade. $6150, good terms noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­
und Mrs. Bob Shaw called in the
Last publ. April 13.
Two-bedroom modern apartment, lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­
Preston home later in the evening.
over double garage, brick construct­ sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Smit, Sr.,
SJtfc.
N E W S OF R ECOR D
ion. excellent location, paved street, Company.
and John visited Mr and Mrs. Olen
nice lawn.
MISCELLANEOUS—Available
now.
Oallant
in Goodrich Sunday. Mrs.
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Income property, four apartments
V. Elwell Bolenbuugh and Eliza­ Smit remained for a week's visit
In new brick apartment house. Lo­ Electrolux cleaners and ah puri­
with her daughter and family.
cated across from senool house. fiers. Sales and service. Ed A. beth Allison, both of Vale.
Anderson, route 3, Weiser, Idano,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck and
Robert Eugene Fangen und Mable
$16,500. Terms can be arranged.
14jtfc May Toombs, both of Nyssa.
family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Oood two-bedroom home on pav­ phone 0287J4.
Edwin Leroy Bartholomew und Keck south of Nyssa last Sunday.
ed street, close in. $4100, only $1,-
LE G A L AD VERTISIN G
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sager and
Alice Marie Carpenter, both of On­
800 down and $25 per month on
family visited wltii Mr. and Mrs.
tario.
balance. Immediate possessl m.
NOTICE OF MEETING
T. E. Sager at Middleton Sunday.
27 x 116 lot on main street, well
Big Bend Irrigation District
COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nedbalek
located for only $2350.
Notice is hereby given that the
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James
Cape
vs.
Fred
Skaggs,
dam­
350-foot frontage on Ontario j board of directors of the Big Bend
Frank Preston one day last week.
highway across from Williams Food Irrigation district, sitting as a board ages. $1,500.
Credit Bureaus Adjustment De­
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson had
market. Will sell all or part.
of equalization, will meet on the partment vs. Ontario Sand and Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
10 acres with good house, semi- second day of May, 1950 at 8 o'clock,
Oravel, recovery on account, $467.43. Leon Burt of New Plymouth.
modern, excellent ground, 144 miles p. m. of said day at the home of
Malheur Memorial Hospltul As­
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hohstadt and
from Nyssa, terms
H. R. Hatch within said district, sociation vs. Mrs. M. Keech, re­ family spent Saturday night with
Three acres, good ground, nearly for the purpose of reviewing and covery on pledge. $625.
Rev. Frank Fields and family lit
new house, one mile Nyssa, very correcting its assessment roll and ap­
Ernmert Moore vs. Lois Moore, Cove, Oregon.
good terms.
portionment of charges for oper­ divorce.
Marjorie Sager, who Is teaching
BERNARD EASTMAN
ation and maintenance for the 1950-
Ontario Grocery Company vs. in Apple valley, had supper with
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE 51 season and assessment of 50 cents Middleton Shell service, recovery on the Harley Sager family Wednesday.
Phone 64
per acre for operation and main­ account, $1,080.59.
Mrs. Bradford Fine and boys of
tenance of the Big Bend unit of
Bert Akin vs. John Wells, et. al., Caldwell spent Thursday with Mrs.
FOR SALE—Outside white paint, the district and 14 cents per acre
Pat Hohstadt and family.
National Titanium, 5 gallon lots, for operation and maintenance and damages, $1,200.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell and
$3.50 per gallon, Nyssa Lumber $2.50 per acre for construction
Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk and
company.
12mtfc charges of the Park unit of said N u-Acres Easier
Betty, Helen Wagner of Parmer.
district during the 1950-51 period.
FOR SALE—Have farms and houses
Dinners Serve«! Mrs. E. M. Seuell and family, Dor­
The assessment roll and record
othy Lobb. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
for sale. Need more, list with Ken may be inspected at the residence
Renstrom. Phone 264-W.
29Jtfc of H. R. Hatch, secretary of said NU-ACRES, April 13—Mr. and Mrs. Seuell and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hoff and Terry of Nyssa plck-
FOR SALE— Creto. the guaran­ district, by any interested person. Ira Tlsh, Mrs. Robert Mills and nlcked at Banks Easter Sunday.
Larry
of
Greenleaf
and
Barbara
By
order
of
the
board
of
direct­
The Hohstadt family attended a
teed waterproof paint, Creto water­
Tlsh of Newberg, Oregon were din­ family gathering at the Cletus
proofs concrete, brick, cement, stuc­ ors.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hohstadt home Sunday. Approxi­
H.
R.
Hatch,
secretary
co, plaster, mortar and terrazzo
Big Bend Irrigation district. Evans and family. Afternoon guests mately 65 persons attended.
Waterproofs by application and
were Mrs. Rosa Latham and family
First Pub April 13, 1950
permanently waterproofs walls and
and Mrs. Fanny Latham of Caldwell.
Last Pub. May 4, 1950.
floors, inside or outside, wet or
Mrs, O. O. Wherry of Payette is Relatives Allenii
dry, new or 0 IB 7 painted or un-
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
spending a few days at the Ed
palnted. Nyssa Lumber Co.
17Ntfc
D in n er O n Easier
TO CREDITORS
Meroney home.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
The community has learned of
W AN TE D
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
the passing of Mrs. Bud Mootz at COLUMBIA A V E , April 13—Ontario
COUNTY OF MALHEUR
a hospital in Portland. She has visitors Friday afternoon were Mr.
WANTED—Work by hour or week,
In the Matter of the Estate of been sick for some time and was and Mrs. Dick Oroot.
phone 330-R.
6a2xc
Mr. and Mrs. Oerrit Oroot called
EDGAR L. DITTY, Deceased.
transferred from Ontario to Port­
WANTED—Male help wanted. Good
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN land a short time ago in the hope on relatives of this community
route available In Nyssa and Vale, That the undersigned, Qertrude Z. that she would benefit from treat­ Thursday evening.
no experience or capital necessary Atkeson. has been appointed admin­ ment In a larger hospital. The
C. M. Tensen was an Ontario vis­
but car required. Write the J. R. istratrix of the Estate of Edgar L. body arrived in Payette Monday itor recently.
Watkins company, 137 Dexter ave­ Ditty, deceased, by the County Court morning. Mrs. Mootz was active In
Mr. and Mrs. Z Davidson of
nue, Seattle 9, Washington.
6a6xc of Malheur County, Oregon, and lias club work here.
Parma were hosts at a luncheon for
qualified.
Helen Lobb spent the Easter va­ the following friends Easter Sun­
WANTED—Highest prices paid for
NOW THEREFORE, all persons cation with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh day; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr.
slaughter horses.
Clyde Smith, having claims against the Estate of Smith of New Plymouth.
and Mrs. Oerrit Oroot of Apple val­
phone 306, Ontario. Across from Edgar L. Ditty, deceased, are hereby
Phyllis Evans was an overnight ley, Mrs. Kris Van Zelf and Mr. and
Ontario Bales yard.
23mtfc notified and required to present the guest of Beverly Covington of Fruit- Mrs. Jake Oroot of Arcadia and Mr.
WANTED— To buy anything in same, with proper vouchers, duly land. They attended the sunrise and Mrs. Dick Oroot.
verified within six months from the service of the M Y. F. of Frultland.
Mrs. Nora West of Rivervlew call­
beef or veal. Also custom killed
date of this Notice, to the under­
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schlllinger ed on Mrs. Florence Larson Wed­
and delivered to Polar Cold Stor­ signed, Gertrude Z. Atkeson, at the
age. Phone 31-M or 011-Jl. lZFtfc. law office of Charles W Swan, U. of Payette and her sister and hus­ nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twlsk
band of Weiser called Sunday on
were In Ontario Sunday.
WANTED TO RENT—Potato and S. National Bank Building, Vale. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Meroney.
Cecil Riddle has been confined to
beet ground. Phone 018-J3, On­ Oregon, which place the undersigned
tario, Oregon
24ntfc selects as her place of business In the Holy Rosery hospital In On­ Returns To College—
all matters connected with said tario.
Howard Flanary left Tuesday to
Estate.
Mrs. Tom Nedbalek is still 111. return to Portland, where he will
FOR RENT
Dated and first published March Those visiting her the past week resume his studies at Lewis and
FOR RENT—Room m home, man 30. 1950. Last publication April 27, were Mr. and Mrs Angele Maroatlca, Clark college after spending East­
preferred.
Dwight Smith, phone 1950
Mrs. Frank Preston. Mrs Hatfield, er vacation visiting his mother, Mrs.
140-R.
Satfc
OERTRUDE Z ATKESON
Duane Murrey of
Mrs. Frank Sorenson. Mr and Mrs. W. Planary.
Administratrix of the Estate of | Ray Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. Oordon White Salmon, who also attends
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished Edgar L Ditty. Deceased.
Bchmelzer. Mrs. D. L. Durrington Lewis and Clark college, visited
house, with bath. Bernard East­ Charles W.Swan.
and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Frank three days last week at the Flanary
man.
6atfc U. S. Bank Building.
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raymer home.
Vale.
Oregon.
and Mr and Mrs Opurge Orasmtck
FOR RENT—One four-room un­
Attorney for Administratrix.
Margaret Evans, Madge Thomson Visit In Ogden—
furnished apartment In Bybee a-
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Whitaker are
and Emma Orcutt were co-hostesses
purtments. Call at 302 S. 5th street.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
at the home of Mrs M. C. Seuell spending this week In Ogden. Utah.
6ulfc
In the Matter of the Estate of
FOR RENT—Three-room furnished, Clyde L. Park. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
modem house, garden space, phone
022R-1.
6a2xp That the undersigned has been duly
and regularly appointed the Admin­
FOR RENT- Four-room house on istrator of the above entitled estate,
north 2nd street, call at 901 north all persons having claims against
1st street.
6a2xp said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, verified as by law
FOR R E N T — Three-room apart­ required, to the undersigned at
ment. heat and light furnished, fac­ Nyssa. Oregon, at the office of
ilities for laundry, phone 288-W Clyde H Snider, his attorney, in
Mrs. E. M. Bair.
6atfc the Heidt Building, within six
months of the date of the first
FOR RENT—Three-room modern publication hereof
apartment. 601 north 1st street,
Clyde L. Park, Jr..
phone 23-J. C. H Bennett. 6atfc
Administrator of the Estate of
Marahalltown spring-
I. H. C. potato plantar,
FOR RENT—Three-room
apart­ Clyde L Park. Deceased
Date
of
first
publication
March
ment. modern, 22 N. 1st St. $41.
Nyssa Insurance Agency.
30mtfc 23. 1950
tooth linger weeder.
two-row. with
Date of last publication April 20,
FOR RENT— Pollan your own 1950
floors. Rent our hlgh-apeed pol­
ishing equipment. Easily handled
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
fertilizar attachment.
by women. Nyssa Lumber company
In the Matter of the Estate of
tAtfc. Eva L. Park. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Closing out «pedal
F O R R E N T — Two-room cabin. That the undersigned has been duly
Chadwick’s camp.
20otfe and regularly appointed the Admin­
istrator of the above entitled estate;
on
MISCELLANEOUS
all persons having claims against
Oliver one-bottom two-
said estate are hereby notified to
MISCELLANEOUS—$10 reward for present the same, verified as by law \
recovery of hydraulic bumper Jack, required, to the undersigned at !
Acme Paint
stolen from by car on Main street. Nyssa. Oregon, at the office of Clyde |
way plow.
O em l Stam. Clark boulevard. 13alxp H Snider, his attorney, in the Heldt
Building, within six months of the
POLIO INSURANCE
date of the first publication hereof..
Whole family. $5 per year
Clyde L Park, Jr.,
KEN POND AOENCY
Administrator of the Estate of
16 North 3rd, Nyssa
Eva L Park. Deceased
MISCELLANEOUS- Announcing to
Date of first publication March
PHONE 142
fanners, new reduced rales in auto­ 23. 1950
Date of last publication April 20.
mobile liability Insurance You can
now insure for less in the best of 1950
HOLLINGSWORTHS'
—Specials—
HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC.
NYSSA