Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 11, 1954, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1954
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Cliff Wright o f Salem was a
Saturday evening guest of Mr. and
Mr> Henry Day.
Mr., Gayle Martin and family
and Mrs. Teddy Edwards and son
Kose Willis
went to Homedale Saturday after­
Mr and Mrs. Bob Brown and noon to attend the sheriff spud
family of Boise were Sunday after­ show.
noon guests of Mr. and Mr> C G
Mr and Mrs Wally Steiner re­
Two cents per word per insertion. Minimum charges, 30 cents for
Journal office not later than noon Tuesday. Publication of any
turned
Monday from
Portland
Brown.
first insertion, in advance. To assure insertion on the classified
classified advertisement will not be guaranteed when submitted
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft called where they took their son. Jackie
at the C. O. Brown home Thursday for a check-up at Shriners hospital.
page for proper classification, all ads must be turned into the
later than Tuesday evening. Dial 2233.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Willis and fam­
evening.
Mrs. Jack iRaney o f Parma and ily called at the home of Chuck
Mrs. Herb Thomas were Sunday Gilbert Monday evening.
afternoon guests o f Mrs, C. O.
The third grade room had their
Brown.
annual mothers tea Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were afternoon.
214 No. Main, Nyssa, Ore.
| Friday evening dinner guests of Mr
Mrs. Harold Newman gave a
FARMS
| practically new 2 bedroom, modern and Mrs. Frank Whipple of Nyssa. birthday supper in honor o f Mr.
FOR SALE — Beautiful 2-bedroom FOR SALE—Ear corn, Dial 3422.
modern home. Dial 7734.
5-tíc. J. M. Norris.
60 acres under the old Owyhee | home, worth *7^500. $12.000. terms
5-ltp. !
Newman Sunday evening. Those
Farms
If you are an Oregon veteran you | including mounting and allowance present were Mr and Mrs. K. L
Close to Njssa. All rowerop land.
;
to
be
given
for
the
old
tires.
FOR SALE— 1 10-inch power saw LOOK—FREE: 1 qt. (can) oil, with LOTS OF ACRES
can buy this ranch.
Peterson and Mr and Mrs. Bill Ash­
1 acre. 4 mile north of Nyssa
The City retains the right to re- craft.
with 1 horse O. E. motor. 1 6-in. | 8*1. «as ticket. All this month at
160 with 141 cultivated. Suitable
160 acres row crop and stock, pro­
Partially
finished
house.
j
fuse
any
or
all
bids.
planer. 1 davano and chair. 111 No Walt’s 66 Place. 1 mile N. of Nyssa.
ductive land, $28,000. low down pay-
for general farming. $38,500, terms
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Lee, station­
5-ltc.
3rd, Dial 3286.
4-tfc.
Further information may be ob­ ed at Hill Air Force base in Sait
5000 acres level row crop land, lots tnent, easy terms,
can be arranged.
of available water, pumping out of
n r»M rs
tained from Robert M. Applegate. Lake City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
PROSPECTORS AND GEM
110 ACRES ROW CROP
FOR SALE—Singer electric sewing
ground from 20 to 40 feet, some wells
City Manager o f the City of Nyssa. Henry Reuter and family. Mr. Lee
Best possible quality. High state pumping 200 inches, producing good
machines, excellent condition. Fire- : _ . ^
COLLECTORS
1 have one of the best homes in
is Mrs. Reuter's son.
" t o r e
5-tfc ! Gel« « counters, mine relight«. gem
of cultivation. $60.000. L3 down. crops in the area, price runs from Nyssa for sale, full basement, corner j Oregon.
Mrs. Mary Henderson is visitingr
cutting equipment and supplies. I
1 Attest;
Robert M Applegate
$5.500 per year.
$25 to $40 per acre, S down, will location.
with her daughter, Mrs. Lorrainw
jewelry
mountings,
agate
Jewelry
City
Recorder.
FOR SALE—Complete paint spray
split into 40 acres or 80 acres, or
2 bedroom modern home, prac-
Glennon of F.mmett.
First Publication Feb. 4, 1954
outfit; 1 washing machine, practic- and marbles at Juanita’s Agate INDEPENDENCE
tically new. $5.450.
Mrs.
Mary Henderson, Billy,
Shop, 296 N. W, 2nd Ave., Ontario, | 400 acres. 3 homes, grade A barn you can take it all.
Last Publication Peb. 11. 1954.
ally new. 532 North First.
5-8tp. Oregon. Visitors welcome.
FOR RENT
David and Clifford Looney, Mrs.
Just listed 160 acres in Sunset
5-tfc ; Row crop, hay and pasture. $65,000,
Anna Sparks and Wayne attended
Valley, all ef it lays perfect.
10 acres row crop land. 2 bedroom
L-6751
FOR SALE—Nylon and print square FOR REN'1^330 acre island on
29 % down’
the show "The Robe” , in Ontario
1645
acres,
500
head
cattle
ranch.:
modern
home,
M
mile
out
of
On-
State
Owned
Property
dance dresses, sizes 14, 16 and 18. Snake river between Nyssa and Ad- I°F A L ROW CROP LAND
Saturday evening.
NOTICE OF SALE
Write box 481, Nyssa.
5-ltp. rian. 100 acres already plowed. J
160 acres with 134 cultivated. About 100 head forest permit. 180 head tario, $1200 per year, V» down, bal-
Mr and Mrs W Webb were Sun­
Taylor
grazing.
1,600
acres
deeded,
ance
^
fau.
For sale by sealed bid the follow­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Norris, Dial 2422, Nyssa.
5-2tp
125 acres of choice bottom land.
sub
irrigated,
several
out
buildings
New
2-bedroom
home,
part
base-
P O N T SPEND hours breaking your
Lots of water for row crop irriga­
ing described real property located Baker at Vale.
,
Will consider taking paper in as ment
back. Let our new Hotpoint auto­ FOR SALE — Chinese elms. Good
tion. $65.000. 29% down.
in the city of Nyssa, County of Mal­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston
part
payment.
_
_
matic do it for you in one hour.
shade trees. 3 years old, just right CATTLE RANCH
heur, State o f Oregon, to-wit:
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
80 acres row crop and stock ranch
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
EZ CARR APPLIANCES
to move. 75c each. Dial 3239, R. R.
Laura Smith.
Lot Nine (9) in block Seventy-
200 head permit, 3 sections leased in Sunset Valley, 4 room h om e,1 We have a group of rental units
12 So. 1st
Maw, Route 1, Nyssa.
4-2tc.
Robert Toombs Sr. moved from
eight (78) of G r e e n 's Addition
land, 117 acres irrigated land.] $21.000. 29% down.
i for sale, steady tenants, bringing in
5-6tc. I __________________________ _
the Vernon Parker home back to
Cheap
water.
Two
sets
of
Improve­
to
the
City
o
f
Nyssa,
Malheur
35
acres
row
crop
and
stock
ran
ch
,1
good
income.
-----------------------------
FOR SALE—Kroehler soft and chair
Nyssa to the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
ments.
Immediate
possession.
County, Oregon, according to
FOR TRADE O R SALE Farmall C se^ dari^ green, newly dyed, blond
Toombs Jr Monday.
$65.000.
29%
down.
j the Revised General Map there­
1951 model. Zack Walker. Dial 2671. ,vood_ $75 195Q
washer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Mar­
o
f
on
file
In
the
County
Clerk's
____________________________3 tlC’ $40. and Norge Refrigerator. $70. P _
UI " ATER RlG HT
sha called at the Ted Teske hom e
Listings wanted on stock and row crop ranches.
office o f Malheur County, Ore­
Sunday.
INSURANCE
FOR SALE - Baby chicks, New Phone 676-J- Ontario or 3183, Nyssa
70 acres cultivated, mostly row LOANS
crop land. Balance fenced pasture
gon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis and
Dial 2033
214 No. Main. Nyssa, Ore.
Hampshire Reds and Austra Whites, after 6 P- m- only.
4-tfc.
land, part Irrigated, $28,000.
Property consists o f a 50x150 ft. Billie Willis were Sunday dinner
hatching every Friday and Saturday, i Beautifu. mah<Kftnv nlano 4l75
lot and a two bedroom stucco home j guests at the Willie McGinnis home
60 CHOICE ACRES
25 pounds of Pillsbury’s best ohick Beauulul mahogany piano, $175.
constructed In 1950. Hardwood and in Nyssa.
Best we’ve seen for a long time.
starter free with every 100 chicks. Automatic washer and dryer. Pay
Rev. Henry Moore performed the-
fir floors, plastered, full concrete
o ff balance due, $200
Strictly row crop quality. Modern
Dial 7777, Lemon's Hatchery. 3-tfc.
wedding ceremony of Miss Fern
foundation,
city
water
and
septic
Spindrier washer, Vi price, perfect.
2 bedroom home. $42.000, Vi down. WHY DISCARD THOSE G AR­ TREES trimmed, topped or re­
Price o f Sunset Valley and Orville
FOR SALE — Baby chicks, order 11-ft. refrigerator, like new, $125.
MENTS which have been damaged moved, power sawing. Free estimate. tank. Located at 806 North Second, Grove o f Parma Sunday evening at
TOP
QUALITY 40
Nyssa,
Oregon.
Daveno,
$25.
early. New Hampshires, White Leg­
by snags, burns, tears, etc? Bring Dial 5006, Nyssa.
the Adrian Presbyterian church.
4 ttp
Level sandy loam. High producer
Sale will be by sealed bid. En-
horns and Parmenters. Hatching Kitchen table and chairs.
them to Mrs. Clyde Hill, Parma, for
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston and
of
beets,
spuds,
etc.
Modern
2
bed­
Mondays
and
Thursdays.
Ed’s New dishwasher, James, $130.
invisible mending or contact your
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION | velope containing bid must be plain, family o f Parma were Sunday even­
room home, dairy barn. $25,000,
ly marked, "Sealed Bid.” A good and ing callers at the home o f Mrs.
Hatchery, Alberta Ave., I 1-.- miles Portable sewing machine, Singer,
local cleaners.
4-4tc.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
worth it.
sufficient bond or certified check for Laura Smith.
west of Dessert Seed Co. Dial 2762. j $30.
That the board o f directors o f the
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Booth and
ten (10%) percent o f bid must
2-tfc. Coal heater, $15.
WILL TRADE—60 sacks White Rose
40 ON IDAHO SIDE
Ridgeview Irrigation District will
family o f Summerville, Oreg. visit­
— Used refrigerator, $20.
Modern 2 bedroom home. Sprink­ seed potatoes for 10-ton baled hay. meet at the Ridgeview School House accompany bid. Right is reserved to
ed Mrs. Laura Smith Friday after­
FOR SALE—9x12 linoleum rugs,
1-tfc in the County of Malheur, State of reject any and all bids. Property
ler system included at $11,000, Dial 2549.
Ez Carr Appliances
will be sold "as Is.” Minimum price noon.
$7.95. Nyssa Furniture, 1 block west
$1,000
down.
Mr and Mrs. Don Boren and fam­
12 S. 1st
Oregon, that being the District’s o f­
is Five Thousand Three Hundred ily o f Nampa and Versal Session»
of railroad depot.
2-tfc.
KEYS MADE
fice, at 7:30 P. M. on the 2nd day
4-2tc. IDEAL SMALL DAIRY FARM
(5300.00) Dollars. Minimum ac­ o f Challis, Idaho were Sunday din­
of February, 1954, to sit as a Board
Nice modern home, good dairy
FOR SALE—Crisp cold storage ap- '
While You Wait
ceptable terms ten (10%) percent ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
o f Equalization for the purpose of
barn, 34 good acres. Success can
pies. Various grades. Syme Cold
down, fifteen (15) years to pay bal­ Martin.
FIRESTONE STORE
reviewing and correcting its assess­
be yours here. $11,500, terms to
Storage on 95, 5 miles south o f 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corrigan o f
ance on contract. Interest will be
ment and apportionment of taxes
suit.
Fruitland.
2-tfc.
charged at the rate o f five (5%) Challis, Idaho were 'week end guest«
Investigate our budget plan for for defraying the operation, main­ percent per annum on unpaid bal­ of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and.
S i?oom R ^ 5 e ? . f h o n t f l i T l a r g e SMALL COMBINATION FARM
12
acres
very
profitable
peach
Auto and Fire Insurance. Bernard tenance and construction costs and ance. In all correspondence, please family.
FOR SALE
landscaped lot in New Plymouth for
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and
orchard, and about_20 acres good J Eastman Agency 315 Main. Phone expenses for thè District for the refer to L-6751 State Owned Pro­
] small heme in or near Nyssa. Phone
BUSINESS BUILDING
row crop land. Some pasture. 2643
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corrigan
year
o
f
1954.
Any
complaint
concern­
37-tfc.
perty.
Excellent location:
Corner Lot. 2233 or inquire at Gate City Journal.
Good buy at $15,000, some terms.
and Versal Sessions spent Sunday
ing the assessments or any changes
5-tfc.
Nearly new automatic Oil Furnace
The property is subject to an out­ at the Owyhee dam.
,r
FARM LOANS
desired must be entered with the
and Air Conditioner.
standing right of redemption until
Jim Cook was a Saturday even­
Long term, low Interest loans.
Secretary o f the District before the
Immediate Possession.
November 5, 1954. Bids will be open­ ing dinner guest o f Mr. and Mrs.
Prompt courteous service.
date named herein in order to re-
This Is An Excellent Buy.
ed in the office o f the undersigned Bob Corrigan at the home of Mr.
LISTINGS WANTED
MAKE MONEY at home addressing celve proper consideration from the
BERNARD EASTMAN
on February 18, 1954, at 3:00 P. M. and Mrs. Gayle Martin.
Buyers waiting for row crop land envelopes for advertisers. Use type- ] Board,
WILL TEND a child in my home
Real Estate
Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Connaugh,
1st date of publication: January
in Nyssa, Ontario, and Parma writer or longhand. Good full, spare. '
by days, weeks or months. Phone
Phone 2643
The 1954 assessment may be seen 21. 1954.
Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Olp and family
areas. Also $15,000 to $18.000 dairy time earnings. Satisfaction guaran­
3056, Mrs. Richard Turner.
5-2tc.
farms.
teed. Mail $1 for instruction manual. at the Ridgeview Irrigation District
Last date o f publication: February o f John Day, Oreg., Mr and Mrs.
FOR SALE—New five room house ,
■ -——------------- — -------- ------- -
Elbert Hatch o f Nampa and Mrs.
Transglo, P. O. Box 1543, Wichita, office at the Ridgeview Irrigation 11, 1954.
Homes
with bath and basement. Also 4-inch W ANTED-Perm anent domestic and
Henry Slippy were Saturday even­
District
office
at
the
Ridgeview
Kansas.
5-ltp.
DIRECTOR OP VETERANS’ ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
joiner, like new, J. C. Krul. Dial j housekeeping work. Phone 6638, 5 BEDROOMS HERE
School House or at the office of the
AFFAIRS
2-story brick home in excellent
2-4tp.
Jarvis.
52.tfc. 1 Vale.
3044.
Owyhee South Board o f Control in
condition. I f you don’t have a
303 State Library Building,
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen were
Homedale, Idaho.
big family, rent the extra rooms.
WANTED— Any kind of hauling, ex­
Salem, Oregon.
Friday guests o f Mrs. John JarvU.
Fresh and Springer Cows and Heif­ cept livestock. Phone 2190, Joseph
$7500, V4 down.
Done by order of the board o f di­
ers. Terms — No Carrying Charge White.
49-tfc. UNBEATABLE VALUE
1949 John Deere "BN”, guaranteed. rectors.
B L. McNeff—Phone 8-2097—Merid-
_____
2 bedroom modern home. E xtra!
Felisa Echevarria
1943 John Deere "HN", guaranteed,
lan, Idaho.
44-tfc.j WANTED—To trade 3 h. p. Century lot. Paved street location, $6,000.
Secretary
new paint.
motor fsr 1/3 or Vi h. p. variable HOME FOR CHIDREN
FOR SALE—Model M or H Inter­
Ridgeview
Irrigation District.
speed motor. Inquire Gate City
Nearly new 2 bedroom home— safe 1950 "C ” IHC with mower and beet
national potato cultivator, Chattin
First Publication Jan. 21, 1954.
12-tf.
cultivator.
ditcher. Throe section cultipacker Journa
"all on one floor” plan. Back yard
Last Publication Feb. 11, 1954.
John Deere two-row beet lifter, m o v -1
fenced. Productive garden spot. LAI Case, dual wheels, new' rubber
WANTED
able cattle feed bunker. Sid Flana­
on rear, air brakes, Bee-Gee
$8500. FHA terms.
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
gan, Rt. 2, Nyssa.
48-tfc.
lift, a real powerhorse.
Dead Animala
CLOSE-IN Location
OWYHEE IRRIGATION
1-bedroom home with finished No. 114 J. D. Combination Mill.
DISTRICT
Removed Free.
HOMES FOR SALE
basement. Easy walking distance
slightly used.
D o It yourself and save. Remodel
Payette 670.
from business district, $7,00000, 6-ft. Ferguson disk.
e
one o f these low cost homes to suit
terms arranged.
Idaho Animal Products Co.
your needs. See our list, priced from
Business Opportunities
Make a date with us now to have 2nd day of March, 1954
$1500 to $4000.
____________________________________
your tractor put in shape for that
AN INCOME FOR LIFE
NYSSA INSURANCE Agency WANTED—Highest puces paid for
Apartment business is good. 3
spring work.
Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent
slaughter horses.
Clyde Smith,
units in this one. $7500, $5000
Across from
Nyssa, Oregon
phone 306. Ontario.
down.
23m tic
Dial 2544
105 Main Ontario Sales yard.
Adrian News
Classified Advertising Rates
For Sale
For Sale
To Buy Or Sell See Mel
3EST BUYS
MEL BECK—REALTOR
Miscellaneous
Tree Service
For Sale or Trade
Women Wanted
Wanted
Used Machinery
Television Dealers
your
FOR SALE—Eating potatoes. Cheap. (
Kay no Saito, Dial 2642 .
47-tfc.
20-in. by 40-in. GAS GRILL
For Rent
FOR RENT—Small furnishedhou.se.
Phone 3130.
5-tfc.
TO LOAN FREE
to Local Civic and Fraternal
Organizations
FOR RENT—1-bedroom house. In ­
IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE
quire room 8, Owyhee hotel. 4-2tp.
45-tfC.
FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart­
ment, 5 rooms and bath at 623 N.
FREE
6th street $10.
4-2tp.
Prompt Pickup of Dead Animals
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished
Phone Payette 226
apartment, close in. See H. H.
Idaho-Oregon Rendering Co.
Kingrey or call 6684 .
2-tf.
FOR SALE
Very good two bedroom home, base­
ment, coal stoker, garage. Lots of
shade, good location on paved St.
FOR RENT—One bedroom house
with utility room and automatic
washer. Furnished or unfurnished
Dial 3354.
1-tfc
$ 8,000 00
FOR «E N T
New modern, brick duplex. Ex­
3 room house with bath, furnished
cellent location near schools.
We have several good income pro­ $35.00 per month.
perties, single dwellings, duplex’s
BERNARD EASTMAN
and business properties.
Real Estate
Insurance
BERNARD EA9TMAN
Phone 2643
Real Estate
Insurance
1$ S. Second
Dial 2642
FOR RENT—Furnished apis, 1 and
2 bedrooms. Mrs. Bennett, Dial 6689
FOB SA L»
or 2781.
45-tic
One bedroom house, good location,
$4.200. Terms.
Nice 2 bed room house, garage and
commercial size chicken house, about
2 acres on paved road. $8.500
TOO M ANY CARS!
2 bedroom. V4 basement. Excellent
Take your choice and save a lot
location. $8500 Terms
o f money:
160 acres, fall delivery. $88,800.
1953 Pontiac _____ Save $600 00
4 houses on two acres, hiway
1953 Chevrolet
8ave $400.00
frontage. $17.000, terms.
Blacksmith shop with equipment KEN POND
and house on 1/4 acre fronting high­
Phone 6615 or 3168
way In good farm ing center. 82.900, 1$ N. 3rd
$1,000 down
Acreage—2 bedroom house, barn
and chicken house $3.500.
LOST—White face cow, branded
VB on right rump, from ranch near
BOB THOMPSON AGE78CT
Adrian. Contact Oregory Thiel, Dial
Dial 3355
2496.
FOR BALE—Good used 100 gallon
Use the Journal Classified Ads
€ lac trie water heater $79.50. Idral
(M l A Appliance.
2S-4fc. they get results.
Used Car Bargains
Lost and Found
FARM LOANS
own
HollingsworthsMnc.
b u s in e s s
Established bakery business. Take Nyssa, Oregon
over equipment, supplies, and pro­
fits.
J
EDER
NYSSA
HARDWARE CO.
MOTORS
RCA— General Electric
Dial 2231
202 Main
KEN POND REAL ESTATE J u d g es to S e le c t
INSURANCE
16 North 3rd
Dial 6615 B est O regO Il
Miscellaneous
_____________________
Finding the best Oregon ice
cream, milk, and other dairy pro-
MISCELLANEOUS — Electrolux ducts is the Job facing five teams of
cleaners. Sales and service. Ed. R. experts on the Oregon State college
Anderson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho, campus this week. Judging will be
phone 0287-J4
44-tf. completed February 13 and awards
presented during the annual short
CT iPT vcmip p f T T m
course and convention o f the
a iA r il l u u n B t l i t n
Oregon Dairy Industries at the col-
HERD TODAY
lege. February 15 to 18
Artiflcal Insemination to Sires
Gr G 77 Wlister, OSC professor
proved In the top 2% o f each breed j of daify manufacturing and confer-
Ouernsey, Jersey, Hoi. Brown Sw iss,' ence chairman, says entries in but-
Mllklng short horn. Also 2 beef ter, Cheddar cheese, ice cream, cott
breeds. $7 50 per cow No charge for age cheese, milk, and cream are
return service. Ray Bowns. Ontario, being Judged by representatives
from industry, U 8. department of
82.
agriculture, and Oregon State col­
IDAHO PROVED SIRE
lege.
More than a dozen national
SERVICE
4-tfc. authorities on dairy products are
among speakers for the short
Let’s gravel the o n e before U gets course and convention. The Rev.
muddy and I can’t. Dial 3993, even- Alcuin. Portland, will address the
Ings. Lynn Snodgrass.
44-t/c annual banquet, February 18. Fa­
ther Heibel. president o f the Cent­
ral Europe R elief committee, re­
ARTIFICIAL
cently returned from Oermany
where he spent several years organ­
BREEDING
izing help for refugees.
Owned by Local Dairymen—
offer» many advantage«:
L Service to Best Balk Available
Anywhere. 2. Identify Your Calves
by Tattooing Free. 3. Accurate Bree­
ding Record. 4. Reliability—We Have
been Giving service for 7 Years.
5 Three Trained Technicioni to give
HERB'S
the Beat Service. 6. We conduct a
Sale Each Year for Y’ our Surplus
Heifers. All This for $7 per Service.
For Information ask your neighbor
or call Ontario 1899-W. Nyssa 2010
Now Located at 509 Main
or Vale 4482.
MOVED
RADIO SERVICE
MALHEUR
DA,RY
■
BREEDERS
WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE
- Dairy Products
„ [
Next to Cart's Doll House
Dial 2133
Hallicrafter
“Guaranteed 1 Full Year
420 Main
Dial 2224
charges during the year 1954.
each business day.
Done by order of the Been
Directors.
OWYHEE IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
By: Harold Henigson, Secretary.
First publication, February 4, 1954
Last publication, February 25,
1954
NOTICE OF PURCHASE
Notice is hereby given, that the
City o f Nyssa, Malheur County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids until
2:00 o'clock P.M. on February 15,
1954, at which time they will be
publicly opened by the City M an­
ager o f said City, at the Council
Chambers, City Hall, Nyssa, Oregon,
for the purchase o f (4) four 4-ply,
16x6 70 tires o f good quality for use
on the city police car. Such bid
should Include total price of tires
Philco — Zenith— :— Sales Service
118 Main
Dial 2721
PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS 1
DIRECTORY
|
Optometrists
Physicians
i
DR. GEO. E. COBERN
SARAZIN CLINIC
Dr. J. J. S a r a z in
Dr. K. E. Kerby
Dr. K. A. Danford
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1
K
I
1
EVENINGS B Y AP P O IN TM E N T
Nyssa
Dentists
fßftth •
•
S5S*.
Stunz Lumbar Co.
Physician« and Surgeen«
DR. C. M. TYLER
W IL SO N B U IL D IN G
Dial 2771, Nyssa
O fP cs Hour* Prom 8 to $
Except Saturdays, • to 12
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Dial 2638
Saraxln Clinic
ORJDOON
L. A. MAULDING. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dial 2218
Hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to $
Dally Except Saturday and
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
Chiropractic Physician
Physiotherapist
Offices at 265 North Oregon
Ontario
Phene 478
Chiropractor
Veterinarians
I
Doctor
EDGEL W WOOD
NYSSA VETERINARY
CLINIC 9
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DR. JOHN W . OLSEN
Dental Clinic
7tt> and Bower
Dial 3311
Chiropractic Physician
Evenings By Appointment
Offices at 2 An-adiaH lvd.
Nyssa
Dial 3938
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R. VAN PATTEN
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N Y88A
Horn* bêavty k§gim
Dial 6649
Large and Sm all Animals
407 Msin St.
Dial 2010