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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. ISSO irst District 1 Tournev Success iContinued from Page 1) nn Lawrence and the Vale union h school band directed by Fran- J. Christy. During the first intermission the st night, certificates were present- by Don Lynch, editor of the On to Argus-Observer, to members of e mythical all-star SRV football ams of the A and B divisions. Mr Lynch told the boys "O n be lt of the sports fans of the Snake iver valley I present you with these rtificates. Every man and boy in e gymnasium envies you. in a way, cause every boy aspires to be an 1-star athlete. You have an op- rtunity to continue your leader- ip or you can rest on your laurels. •You do not want tc hear a lect- re from me, for you receive plenty f that in school, but I do want to ngratulate you on behalf of the ports fans of the Snake River val ley on your accomplishments, especi PAGE FIVE aemper. has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Ira ScottJ deceased by the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, and has qualified as such. NOW. THEREFORE, all persons having claims against the estate of Ira Scott, deceased, are hereby noti fied and required to present the same, with proper vouchers, duly verified, within six (8) months from the date of this Notice, to the under ally your sportsmanship I have of the La Orande Tigers, Mr. Stunz covered sports in a lot of places, but said "L a Grande has shown in the no place can compare to this area tournament that it is the team to for athletic sportsmanship." beat in Oregon district No. 1 this Following the presentation, the year". He commended La Grande Nyssa majorettes, Nani Child. Olive for being the best team in the Jam Beus, LaRue Franklin and Betty boree and congratulated all of the Louise Fife, and the drum majorette. participating teams on their sports Laura Schenk, entertained with a manship and fine spirit. twirling routine. A tumbling act was conducted by Carl Bair. Jerry Tucker, Roger i Skeen, Lynn Ray and Ronald Loy, during the Saturday night inter-1 mission. Sportsmen To Meet— After the completion of the play The annual meeting of the Mal ing Saturday night. Gene Stunz pre heur Game league will be held in sented on behalf of the Nyssa cham the Boulevard Grange hall December ber of commerce a trophy to the 12 at 8 p. m. The members Will La Grande Tigers for making the elect officers and hold a discussion best score in the tournament. on game laws. A sports film will be Mr. Stunz said that ’’Due to the shown and refreshments will oe attendance and the enthusiasm served. shown by the crowd, it is probable 1 that the jamboree will be held again Church Play Presented— next year, making it an annual | "T h e Plus that Made the Differ event. Nyssa would be happy to ence" was a missionary play pre sponsor it in 1951’’ . sented last Sunday evening at the In presenting the only trophy of Christian church. The play which the tournament to Captain Bill West was well attended was directed by Local News signed, B. B. Lienkaemper, at the law office of Harold Henigson at Nyssa. Oregon, which place the un dersigned selects as his place of business in all matters connected with said estate. Dated and first published Decem ber 7. 1960 Last publication January 4, 1951. B. B. Lienkaemper Administrator of the Estate of Ira Scott, Deceased. (fttito* GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Special Prize:- For Every Lady Visiting This Store SATURDAY, DEC. 9,1950 For Her This m ap shows the m ajor portion of the Union P a cific track relocation and construction project n ecessitated by M eN ary d am , cu rren tly abollding. Along the Columbia itself, the Job is largely one of moving the tra ck to a higher level; although the w ater will back up for m any miles behind the d am , the lake will not be a relativ ely wide one since the riv er in this a re a is contained by high hills and bluffs. Mrs. Austin Hollingsworth. Costum es and musical background were ar ranged by Mrs. Paul House and lighting by Richard Mason. Mrs. Thelma Moyes presented the music, accompanied by Mrs. John Daly. The play commemorated the annual Women's day of t: e Christian church. from town on good graveled road. Bernard Eastman. 7dtfc FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Bernard Frost. 7dtfc FOR SALE—7-foot Gibson up-right home freezer, excellent condition, 8200, phone 01J-3. 7d2xp MISCELLANEOUS—OU stoves and washing machines repaired. Pnone Firemen Called— 7dtfc A small residence at the Riverside 195-W. cabins was slightly damaged by fire FOK RENT- One-bedrojm, modern last Saturday morning. The flames house, unfurnished, on N. 5th Phone burned around a stove pipe. 7d2rc 199-R. TOO L AT E TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Child’s 16-!ncn wheel base tricycle, very good condition. FOR SALE—Milk cows. First house Phone 012-R1. 7d2xc west on Overstreet road. Ralph Blanche. 7d2xp Legal Advertising Ideal Gas & Appliance FOR RENT—4-room modern house, good location, paved St. 3-room, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE modern furnished apartment, ex COUNTY OF MALHEUR cellent location. Bernard Eastman. 7dtfc In the Matter of the Estate of IRA SCOTT, Deceased FOR RENT—130-acre farm, row NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, crop land, long term lease to right party, good location, only 3 miles That the undersigned, B. B. Llenk- For Him Mojud Hosiery Fur Lined Gloves Munsingwear Slips and Arrow Dress Shirts Gowns Stetson Hats Mojud Nylon Slips and Florshelm Shoes Gowns Brush and Comb Sets Arrow Ties and Handkerchiefs Carole King Dresses Lovable Brassieres Wool Scarfs Cannon Towel Sets Munsingwear Socks VISIT OUR T O Y L A N D — TO YS FOR A L L THE CHILDREN MAKE OUR STORE YOUR X M A S HEADQUARTERS WE GIVE POLL PARROT SHOE M ON EY Wilson Bros. Dept. Store Phone 32 X -R ay Shoe Fitting Nyssa Will Will FOR THE KIDS FOR DAD AND MOM Santa will arrive in Nyssa by helicopter at 2:30, providing weather per mits. In any event he will make his appearance in Nyssa. He will give free treats to all kids. He will send youngsters who want to see a free show to the Nyssa theatre at 3 o'clock, "The Big Sombrero". He will then go to the old high school gym. at 3:15, and will talk to all the kids. From now until Christmas. You have already received or will receive your lucky number in the mail. This number will be on a card along with the rules. Save it; that will be your number for each Saturday from now until Christmas. If your number matches the number on any prize displayed by the following firms you may claim that prize. Your num ber has 180 chances to win. Take good care of it. Prizes can be claimed on Saturday only. 180 VALUABLE PRIZES 60 WINNERS EACH SATURDAY GO ON A TREASURE HUNT TO THE FOLLOWING FIRMS WHO WILL DISPLAY PRIZES WITH LUCKY NUMBERS; Eiler Hardware Co. Gate City Journal Golden Rule Gordon's Drive-in Hennenian Hardware Co. Interinountain Furniture Co. Bracken's Dept. Store Olympic Club Owyhee Truck & Imp. Co. Peterson Furniture Co. Tobler's Feed and Fuel Western Stores Dr. Edwin W . Oldham Taylor’ s Market Brownies’ cafe Wilson Dept, store Beauty Nook Wilson Super-Market Owyhee Beauty shop Marshall Wells store Anderson’s Ice Cream Shop Nyssa Furniture Co. G and B store Food Mart Farmers Supply co-op Aee Pastime Eil Case Furniture Co. Firestone store Owyhee Drug Co. Amalgamated Sugar Co. Herriman Motor Co. Pound's Grocery Jackson Jewelry B and E cafe Nyssa Food Center Ronald's Shoe shop Nyssa Pharmacy (R exall) Paulus Jewelry Powell Service Roherts-Nyssa, Inc. Thompson Oil Co. Towne's Garage Evans studio Ideal Gas and Appliance Morris bakery Miner’ s Barber shop Nyssa Auto Parts Owyhee Barber shop O. K. Rubber Welders 1? In addition to the above listed firms the following have generously contributed lo make this annual Eagle Lodge and Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party Grant Rinehart Clyde Snider Gate City Cleaners Dority Welding Service Idaho Power Co. Harold Henigson Stunz Lumber Co. Signal Service Mel Berk Ctrl's Doll House Ken Pond Agency Boise Pgyette Lumber Co. Brower Plumbing shop Bernard Eastman Nyssa Implement Co. Garl and Burt’ s Maehine shop Clover I.awn Dairy Sarazin clinic Judge Don Graham B and M Equipment Go. Boh Thompson Agency Nyssa Tavern Nyssa Insurance Agency Dr. J. R. Cundall Pruvn garage First National hank Hollingsworths', Inc.