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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSS a , OREGON PAGE ELEVEN WEEKLY T.Y. SCHEDULE DECEMBER 29 - JANUARY 4 KTVB — Boise . . . Channel 7 SUNDAY (7 A.M. - Signoff) FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROLUX - SALES, SER- vice and supplies of vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. Harold Potter, Phone 549- 1745, Weiser, Idaho. 35-tfc LEGAL NOTICES NO. 3023 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ACCOUNT NEW AND USEDOIL HEATERS. Don B. Moss, Firestone IN THE COUNTY COURT Store, Nyssa. Phone 372- OF THE STATE OF OREGON 2124. 40-tfc FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR USED APPLIANCES: ELEC- tric range, oil heaters, In the Matter of the Estate of Maytag wringer washers. Don ROY COATES, B. Moss Firestone Store. Deceased Phone 372-2124. 45-tfc FOR BETTER CLEANING, TO keep colors gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Coast To Coast Store, Nyssa. Phone 372-3545. ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM sufferers, try Alpha Tablets. Relief lasts for hours. Only $2.49. Michael’s Pharmacy. 45-8tp MOBILEMAID DISHWASHER. Phone 372-3296. 51-2tc FOR RENT FISCHER’S MOBILE HOME Park. Country living, with city conveniences. Space available. Phone 372-3393. 9-tfc SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. Suitable for one person. Call Mrs. W. W. Foster, 372- 3566. 5O-tfc TWO - BEDROOM TRAILER house. Phone 372-3521. 49-tic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administr ator of the estate of Roy Coates, deceased, has filed in the above- named court for final settlement his final account and report of administration together with his petition for final distribution of said estate and for his dis charge; that settlement of said account has been appointed for the hour of 2:00 o’clock p. m. on Monday the 30th day of Dec ember, 1968 in the court room of said court in the Malheur County Courthouse at Vale, Oregon; and any person inter ested in said estate may at any time before the time of said settlement file his objections thereto, or to any particular item thereof specifying the particulars of such objection, if any he has. Dated Nov. 27, 1968. /s/ B. B. Lienkaemper, Ad ministrator. E. Otis Smith, Attorney for Administrator, Nyssa, Oregon. Date of First Publication: Nov. 28, 1968. Final Publication: Dec. 26, 1968. NO. 3018 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. Suitable for individual. In IN THE COUNTY COURT quire at 109 Emison after 5 p.m. 51-tfc OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MALHEUR COUNTY WANTEDJ££UY In the Matter of the Estate of RUBY A. MILLS, Deceased HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Notice is hereby given that slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. Phone 889-8666. On the undersigned, as executrix tario, Ore., across from the of the estate of Ruby A. Mills, Ontario Sales Yard. 1-tfc deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of SPRINGER COWS and Heif ers. Also feeder- and stock cattle. Jim Acerman at C. Clyde Smith’s office, across from Ontario Sale Yard. Phone 889-8666. 1-tfc _ FOR SALE livestock WHITE WEANER PIGS. $12 each - 3/4 miles east of Parma - Nyssa junction. Phone 674-2038. 52-2tc Go Classified ! Real Estate For Sale EXCELLENT OLDER HOME with two bed rooms, full basement. Good neighborhood. Only $12,000. WE HAVE FOUR TWO- Bedroom houses in very good location and in very good condition. Would make good income prop erty. TWO - BEDROOM HOME, with full basement fin ished into four rooms. Really good location and priced for quick sale at $10,000. NEED A LARGE STORAGE Building? We have one 40 x 70, with attached shelter of 70 x 90, on nearly 6 acres of ground, one mile from town. This can be bought on easy terms if desired. REALLY NICE, CLEAN Two - bedroom home. Carpeted living - room, nice yarii. Best of lo cations. FHA, terms. Other Listings Including Commercial Properties EASTMAN REAL ESTATE Insurance 115 Mam St. Phone 372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON Land Leveling WE ARE AVAILABLE FOR Land Leveling and Sub soiling this fall. Cats and Rubber-tired equip- ment available. Also crushed gravel for road ways. C.E. Leseberg CONTRACTOR Phone 372-3323 42-tfc NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get low rates, FAST, FAIR, FRIENDLY service with Farmers Insurance Group JIM ROBINSON - Nyssa REAL ESTATE For Sale TWO-BEDROOM BRICK veneer. Two-unit car port. Corner lot, paved street. Across south city park. $8,000. FRAME BUILDING, on two acres. Mile N. Nyssa, west side highway. $7,- 500. THREE-BEDROOM HOME with gas furnace. Ad ditional three - room cabin. Excellent con dition. East side loca tion. $10,700. TWO BEDROOMS UP, ONE down. Fireplace,two- car garage, cyclone fence. N. 4th St. $13,500. TWO BEDROOM HOME. Garage - 407 King Ave. $8,500. TWO BEDROOM HOME. Wall to wall carpeting, basement. $15,000. FARM LOANS BOB THOMPSON AGENCY DIAL 372-3355 NYSSA BUCKLE UP CHILDREN RIDING IN AUTOS Holding your child on your lap can be one of the worst things the State of Oregon for Mal heur County, and that the 24th you can do! Mothers holding a child while riding in an auto day of January, 1969, at the could crush the child against the seat back or instrument hour of 10:00 AM and the court panel in the event of an accident, the Oregon Traffic Safety room of said court have been Commission said recently. “Parents think by holding the child they are protecting him, appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing but actually the force of the impact can slam both of them of objections thereto and the against the interior portion of the car or hurl them from the vehicle,” a spokesman said. “Both adults and children should settlement thereof. /s/ BERNICE LUELLA.be contained by their own seperate safety belt. ft BATT, Executrix. The commission also took the Taggart & Walter, Attorneys opportunity to caution holiday Even a sudden swerve could for Executrix, 71 SW Third Ave shoppers who load the car with slam the child into the driver or door. nue, Ontario, Oregon. Christmas packages and then “Children may pout at be First Publication: Dec. 26, have to hold the child for lack ing forced to wear a safety belt 1968. of room. or other restraining device, but Final Publication: January “The thought that they are parents who allow their child 23, 1969. literally endangering their child’s safety, as well as their ren to ride unbuckled are not own, never crosses their doing them a favor. The holi day will be a lot safer and hap NOTICE OF ANNUAL mind,” the spokesman said. pier for everyone, the spokes MEETING According to the Commis sion, the chances of having an man concluded, if parents and ADRIAN SOIL AND WATER accident increase during the children alike fasten their CONSERVATION DISTRICT hustle and bustle of the holiday safety belts.” season. This coupled with poor YULETIDE THIEVES NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET- weather conditions spell ing of District Cooperators and treachery. COST OREGONIANS election of Soil and Water Con “Whatever the purpose of OVER 1/2 MILLION servation District Supervisors. your holiday trip, your child Notice is hereby given that should never be allowed to stand Yuletide thieves will be steal the annual meeting of District or sit in the front or rear seat ing autos and Christmas pack Cooperators of Adrian Soil and without a restraining device, ages at a record clip as the Water Conservation District the spokesman explained. A holiday season reaches its peak, will be held at the Owyhee Lanes quick stop could hurl the child the National Automobile Theft Cafe in Homedale, Idaho, on the against the window or dash. Bureau predicted recently. In Oregon nearly 550 auto 9th day of January, 1969 at mobiles worth more than $550- 7:00 p.m. NO. 2912 000 will be taken from their Notice is hereby given that owners during December, said an election will be conducted at NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT this annual meeting for the pur Gene Halm, Pacific Coast Div ision manager of the NATB. He pose of electing two (2) Dis IN THE COUNTY COURT based his figures on the 1967 trict Supervisors for four (4) OF THE STATE OF OREGON year terms. totals for December adjusted FOR THE COUNTY by the crime rate increase ex Dated December 24, 1968. OF MALHEUR /s/ Leeds Bailey, secretary, perienced so far in 1968. Another 1,368 Oregonians Adrian Soil and Water Conser In the Matter of the Estate of will find packages and other vation District. CHARLES WARREN FARMER, items missing from their park Date of First Publication: Deceased ed cars. This will cost another December 26, 1968. $31,000. Final Publication: January 2, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1969. The projected losses suggest a gloomy holiday for about 1,- that the undersigned, First National Bank of Oregon, as 900 people. Many of them could PUBLIC MEETING executor of the above entitled protect their cars and parcels by taking a few simple meas Notice is hereby given that a estate, has filed its final ac- ures suggested by metropolitan public meeting will be held at count in the above entitled police chiefs. the Sunset Valley hall at 2p.m. Court, and that Monday, the 30th The first, and most obvious, day of December, 1968, at 10:- Friday, Dec. 27, 1968. precaution: Lock your car and Purpose of this meeting is to 00 o’clock in the forenoon of take your keys. About one out elect one (1) committee mem said day and the court room of three stolen cars would not ber for a three (3) year term of said Court have been ap have been taken if the owner for the OwyheeInsecticideCon- pointed by said Court as the had followed that procedure. trol Area, and to conduct an time and place for the hearing Keep all packages and val of objections thereto and set nual business. uables out of sight, preferably tlement thereof. /s/ Lee H. Stoker, chairman, Dated and first published, in the trunk. A professional Owyhee Insecticide Control “booster” - car burglar - can Area, Route 2, Nyssa, Oregon. Nov. 28, 1968. open most locked car doors in Date of last publication, Dec. Published Dec. 19 and Dec. less than 20 seconds. Valuable 26, 1968. 26, 1968 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF items left on car seats are often too tempting to ignore. OREGON. Park the car where it may /s/ By: William L. Schaum easily be seen. berg, Vice President. Besides the measurable loss FOR SALE Henigson, Stunz & Fonda, At of property caused by thefts, torneys At Law. there is another pressing 120 ACRES WITH A TWO reason to protect cars from bedroom house, loafing theft, Halm pointed out. shed, dairy barn. $38,- SEE US About half of the car thieves 500. 29% down. Easy - FOR - arrested are juveniles. Many of terms. Close to Nyssa, them made car theft their first Oregon side. serious crime. "Furthermore,” Halm said, MEL BECK "one out of six stolen cars is involved in an accident. This REAL ESTATE rate is 200 times greater than 214 N. Main - Ph. 372-3532 SALES-SERVICE normal. It is every citizen’s NYSSA, OREGON responsibility to guard himself WE SERVICE and others against this need less loss.” ALL MAKES! REAL ESTATE STA-RITE PUMPS REAL ESTATE CALL WE SELL Phone 372-3548 or after 6 p.m Phone 372-3387 Jacuzzi Pumps AND Service All Makes! For Sale 70 ACRES. 40 Row-Crop, 20 alfalfa or seed. $6,- 000 sprinkler system and some machinery goes with farm. Two-bedroom house. Two miles south of Roswell, Idaho. This is my farm and I will cut price to $25,000; $17,000 cash, bal. $8,000 FLB loan. 14 ACRES in Apple Valley. Three-bedroom home, garage 4 barn. $12,500. $4,000 down, bal. easy terms. WE NEED NEW LISTINGS! A. L ATKESON REAL ESTATE BROKER IDAHO and OREGON (Phone 722-5786 - Parma) (Mornings or Evenings) SEE US PHONES for DAYS .. 372-2266 PLUMBING NIGHTS .. 372-3614 and EDER Hardware HEATING All Typos Sheet Metal Work Sales - Service Eder Plumbing and Heating Ph. 372-3614 Or 372-3325 SEE US —FOR— PAINTING BODY WORK AND WINDSHIELD Glass Installation BEE BOARD STORAGE TO THOSE WHO WANT TO STORE BEE BOARDS; PLEASE TELEPHONE 372-3393 BEFORE BRING ING BOARDS, AS WE DO NOT HAVE A FULL TIME ATTENDANT. 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