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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. CPEGCN. THURSDAY. M A Y 7. 1353 4 SE i. E :, S W '., SW .c?W:4 sec. 9, N W , . W .NE i , N W , 5\\ T 19 S , FL 46 E W M . Oregc n. 690 ; W i - t‘ X . i : W 3 $ ec 29, V ¿ i , SE1 - NE ■ i , “sE T. 19 S , d!. -46 E., W M Oreg* n, 600 A na ex- to file their e within 30 .enee that a :a- been ser Radio and Refrigeration HERB'S RADIO SERVICE 501 Main St. Ore. Dial 2113 LET’S TRADE May 4th-9th Only 5-pc. Walnut Redroom Suite Blond or Dark Walnut Foam Rubber Mohair Box Springs Deluxe Comforter (choice of color) 2 Lamps , $149.95 59.95 49.95 22.95 5.00 $287.80 60.00 Your Old Suite ] à $227.80 Down Payment 20.00 $207.80 Yours For Only $18.30 Per Month NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur “ Your Frigidaire Dealer" PETERSON FURNITURE CO. The Dependable Furniture Store NYSSA — VALE — ONTARIO — PAYETTE Kingman Kolony I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every point j in my body and with muscular sore ness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and ether forms o f Rheumati.-fh. hands de formed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. a“ "* à w wa m *¡¡Q b £ j Z c UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, Swan Island Station, Portland 18. Oregon. April 2, 1953. Notice is here by given that on December 26, 1951, Iven H Findley. Ontario, Oregon, filed application Oregon 02239 under Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act of June 28, 1934 1 48 Sfat. 1269), a- amended by Section 3 of the Act of June 26. 1936 i49 St.it 1976; 43 U S C. ec. 315g), to select the S E 1, NE’ ,, • Find out why more farmers switch to the Gehl, why it cuts better, handles easier . . . why it oiler« more value per dollar. I t ’s the modern w a y .. . saves time, men and money. Powered two ways . . . with power take-off or cwb motor. The Gehl Forage Harvester makes better corn silage faster. Picks up and chops windrowed hay or combined straw, drops it into wagon. Hay pickup, row-crop attachment for corn, cane, etc., and mower bar, all 6t the same basic unit. G « h l Equipm ent D o e * th e Com * p lo t* Jo b fro m Flold to S to ra g e CEHL BLOWER elevates to highest silo or mow. Accessory power take-off from blower, or separate electric drive, operates . . . C E H L S E L F - U N L O A D I N G W A G O N and others. . 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No cost or obligation. p re fe rre d ris k fire in s u r a n c e p o lic y h o ld e r s e n jo y s a v i n g s th a t re su lt fro m f e w e r lo s s e s . THE CAPITAL STOCK COMPAN” o f Preferred Riskt RENSTR0M INSURANCE AGENCY Nyssa, Oregon ED CASE FURNITURE Co. North Main St." Nyssa, Ore. YOUR PROTECTION is I m U t A l t e r b e d ve Trvoev OWNERS NAVE SAVED 15% Malheur County’s Walehouse Furnitlire Store Ii's The U.S. 20 No. of Y FORAGE HARVESTER Power Take-Off lo tractor Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive I*. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi Ch r m Barbara Me nds went :: d his daughter Sunday. i ve hi4' been tak- O: rar.o i r check- THOUSANDS OF PROPERTY NOTICE WE GIVE S 8r H GREEN STAMPS ARTHRITIS? In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Ella Bybee, deceased. Mrs. Ed Bassett NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dial 2481 the undersigned, Dart O. Bybee, exe cutor of the estate of Mary Ella By Mrs. Lynn Hurst returned home bee, deceased, has filed his Final Saturday evening. She had been Account as said Executor in the helping her daughter who had un County Court of Malheur County, dergone an operation The daughter Oregon, and that said Court has ap i.-> getting along fine now. pointed Tuesday, May 12, 1953, at The Pollyanna club has been 10:00 o ’clock in the forenoon of said changed from Mrs Bassett’s on day for the hearing of objections to Thur-day, May 7, and members will said Final Account and the settle be notified of the change of place. ment thereof. The teachers of the first and sec- NOW, THEREFORE, all persons nd grades in the Adrian school took interested in the estate of Mary Ella the children to Nyssa Friday where Bybee, deceased, are notified and they rode the train to Boise and required to appear at the County vetted many places of interest and Court Room in the Court House at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, at said time, to then and there show cause, if any there be, why said Ac- ! count should not be settled, allowed and approved and said e-tate dis- , I tributed and said Executor dis- ! charged. Dated and first published April 9 1953. Date of last publication. May 7, 1953. DART O. BYBEE Executor of the estate of Mary | Ella Bybee, deceased. Harold Henlgson Attorney for Executor nt Mr. and Mr>. Jim ended the Jersey sale in their p phifer. B i - 6. dm p ¡ra j La t publication M hearing Account NOW THEREFORE, all persons NOTICE TO ( «E D ITO R S intere iti d in the E-tate of Mary In the Matter ti the E-tate of Zilpha Beaumont, Deceased, are Wilbur A. McNall, al-o known as hereby i W. A. McNall, deceased pear at the County Court Room in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Court Hou-'e at Vale, Malheur the undersigned ha- been duly and \1: j n f Mr B.ll A-hcraft and County. Oregon, at said time to then regularly appointed the Executrix of gue'ta visited Mrs. Phil Watson and and there show cause, if any theie the above entitled estate. All penmans th d orat, 0 . c new daughter, Teri Lynn at the Nys be. why said Final Account should having claims again.-t said estate d grade boys to the not be settled, allowed and approved are hereby notified to present the sa hospital Saturday evening and said Estate be distributed by the same, verified a, by law required, track meet in Ontario Saturday. to the undersigned at 18 North Third Decree of said Court. Street. Nyssa, Oregon, at the Office Those k°ln« from the Kingman Kol- ' J ° n n v w prp R iicce D a c c e t « » n r l o ,, ^ Dated and first published April HEMSTITCHING of Clyde H. Snider, her attorney, ony were Russell Bassett and Ron- laid Day in the seventh and Lawr 30. 1953 within six months of the date of the GIFTS and CARDS ence Phifer in the sixth grade Sev Date; of last publication May 28, publication hereof. for all occasions eral won ribbons of which they are 1953 Thelma Elizabeth Parr FATES G IFT SHOP William B Toomb Executrix of the E'tate of Wilbur justly proud. Little Jonnie and Kathy Phifer 313 Good Are. Executor of the Estate of Mary A. McNall, also known as W A. tayed with their aunts, Joyce and McNall, deceased. Zilpha Beaumont, Deceased. Date of first publication April Mardelle Bowers, Saturday while Clyde H Snider 18 North 3rd Sstreet, Nyssa, Ore 30th, 1953. Date of last publication May 28th, gon, Attorney for Administration. 1953. a m. Sunday Tl ,-o-day sneak. for Gibbon, Ore d Mr- Ward Chaperon' were Mr and Mr Saari. Mr and Mrs Bill V is spent Sat- urday in Nampa vi ,ng Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch In the evening they attended a three dimension REPAIR Nyssa in Manager. 1 23, iy53. 14, 1953. relumed Monday evenir. g. Coleen k blit v., .le wh went from this community. The Walter Long - hav e papered their luuse this week. Mr. u..d Mr Ira Price and sons, -ti, were dinner gue Beri ’h.fer h m e Sunday Waj Me a Thurman P.ercv wc t? Wa busine- itav Wedn< »y night. Supper guests at the Walter Lon?- Friday night were Mr. and Mr- Hanej and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and baby. Mr. and Mr,. Wesley Piercy re turned home from Buhl where they had been for three weeks. Mr and Mr - Wesley Piercy, Ar lene and Linda went to J O, Olsens to help celebrate Mrs. Olsen's birth day. Billy Long stayed with his uncle. Art Sparks, and went to school. Mr Ashcraft a went to *"r; and Mrs. Ai>ncran Ur?I.t> “ nd 10 Baker Sunday, p p o f f s s io m