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fVVt.V I I THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 PACK 1'HHKK Classified Advertising KAI'to Two cems per word ior each issue. Alter one month one | cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, is 30c. cow shed, chicken house and 1 acre Mack Bissonette, route 1, Nyssa. ol ground just outside city limits. ___ 6F4xp. Ths is a good buy at »3250. Terms. MISCELLANEOUS— Sew.ng macn- Bernard Eastman. 23Jtic mos wantoJ, ueadies, portaoies ana , ' electrics, any condition. Will pay FOR S A L E - 60 acres under Owy- g phone 247M, P . 0 . Box hee ditch. 7 mUes southwest of 608 So plrst st. p Nyssa. Klaas Stam. 6F4xp cackett. Ontario. Rebuilding, elec trifying, repairing. SDtfc. For Sale FOR SALE— Six-room house in Prma, good location. Fireplace, In sulated and electric water heater R. W. Swanson, phone 116-L2. 20Flxp FOR SALE— Chicks, New Hamp- chires, reds, white rocks, barren rocks, bull mmorcas, white leg horns, austra-whites, rock-Hamp- shire cross. Available for immediati and future delivery. $15 per hun- uied. Vale Electric hatchery. 20Ftfc FOR SALE— One set harness, also Oliver horse-drawn mower. Char lie Culbertson, phone 014-J3, Nyssa. 20Flxp. FOR SALE— One good Jamesway oil brooder, 500-chick size. Clifford Nielsen, route 2, on Grand avenue. 20Fzxp FOR SALE— Roan milking short horn bull, 9 months old. Can be registered. Oscar Schafer. 20Flxp FOR SALE— Beet-bed, almost new. with stock rack to fit. A. W. Hen dricks,Box 823, Nyssa 20F3xp. FOR SALE— 1 good manure load er for Oliver tractor. One M-M combine, on rubber. Leo W. Child, 3/4 mile west on Alberta avenue. 20Ftfc. STRAYED— One roan mare and one black two-year-old filly, taken up on my farm, 10 miles south of Adrian. Burt Search. 13F3xp. FOR SALE—Second and third cutting chopped hay. Glen Salter, 1 mile north of Adrian. 13Ftfc FOR SALE—1940 DeSota 4-door custom sedan, kingston gray, $1285 cash. Spotlight, 2 fog lights, radio, heater, windshield defrosters. J. W. McGinnis, Adrian, Oregon 13F2xp 2, Nyssa. 13F2xp. FOR SALE— 1938 Olds sedan with radio, heater and good tires. K. Saito route 1, Nyssa, Oregon. 6F4p. FOR SALE!— New home, 2-bed rooms, living room, kitchen with .ots of built-ins, bath. On Thirc ,treetv north. Can ue nought com pletely tiunisnea, Immediate pos- esiou. New home on east side, lawn, .lowers, garage, full basement, kil- jien, living room, bedroom and ratii on first lloor, extra bedroom oia slc-uae ufXsialrs. Six-room house on Third street .lorth, garage, lawn, shade. Have a few good business lots or sale. KEN RENSTROM I hone 41-J, Real Estate TOR SALE OR TRADE— 6 white- face bulls, coming 3 years old. Will fnmi.h registration papers. William Hlpp. Phone 163-M. 30J4xp. FOR SALE— EOrd Jeep, $uo. Guaranteed good condition. Pow ell Service station. l6Jtfc TOR SALE— 75 by 120 foot corner loation on Main Street. Bernard Eastman. 23Jtfc. TOR SALE— Bliss Triumph po tatoes, Nebraska certified, one year out. See Frank Parr, Nyssa Imple ment, or call 01-J2. 6Ftfc. TOR SALE— 140 H. P. Chrysler' stationary motor, on trailer, right angle pulley attachment. Develops uli horsepower at 3200 rpm. Satis- actory for large hay chopper. See Frank Parr at Nyssa Implement oi .ah 01-J2. 6Ftfc. TOR SALE— The Payette Valley hatchery located between Payette and Fruitland hereby announces the 1947 season, which marks our 27th year of commercial hatching. This year we 11 have White Roc as. White Leghorns, Buff Mmorcas Austra Whites, Light Brahmas and Black Aurtralorps at $15 per 100. ,N Bring us your eggs for custom Hatching; 130 eggs fill a tray MISCELLANEOUS--For uetter ra dio service bring vour ramus i Newsom Furniture store. Gene Sey- bold, radiotrician. i3Jt:c MISCELLANEOUS— Storage ~Set Jake at Fix -it shop. 8Atl, MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car and cylinder lock keys maae. Gam ble store. 2boat BUTCHERING Custom butchering every Mon day and Friday. Beer, sheep am pork. Sanitary butchering guaia.. teed. Phone 05R1. All stock mus come in Thursday or Sunday alt«; noon between 12 o’clock and 6. N stock accepted on butchering da One mile west of Nyssa on Albert, avenue. Jake Fischer. 29 M f. • e p a I AdvertiNÍnv THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Bring them in on Tuesdays each IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF week, 4 cents an egg. Call us MALHEUR through Fruitland 6221 or write NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Payette. Payette Valley hatchery, i FINAL ACCOUNT 30J4xp1 In the Matter of the Estate of I EDWARD DONALD NORCOTT, B E T T Y S U E “ACE"-NEWSOM The money you spend at the NEWSOM FURNITURE COMPANY will give you the last word in “ full value” . W e’re proud of our reasonable prices and friendly services. You can count on our unswerving honesty just as our forefathers counted on the honesty of George Washington. Uhe M ìe Zlua/i NEW5DM F T O R S A L E — 1937 Ford horse power. Phone 128M V8, 85 30JIÍC FOR S A LE — 1931 model A, good condition. 1934 panel Ford. Inquire at Bakery. 13F2xp FOR SALE— 5 54 foot deluxe Leon ard refrigerator. C. K. Olson, phone 05-J2. 13F4xp. FOR SALE— 1942 Ford-stx truck, new beet bed, new tires. Ralph Focht, 54 mile west of Deseret Sheep Company. 13F2xp. TOR SALE— Flat truck bed, 154 ton. Charles Schweiaer, route 2, 15 miles southwest of Nyssa. 13F3xp. TOR SALE or TRADE— 1941 Ford pick-up for late model truck. Nell Dimmick, 10 miles southwest of Nyssa. 13F2xc. FOR SALE— Several house for sale. Attractive buys. See Frank T. Morgan. 16Jllc TOR SALE— Owyhee Beauty shop. Well equipped and good business. Phone 116-J or 24, Nyssa. lGJtfo TOR SALE;— 1937 G M C 154 ton truck. 2-speed axle, beet-bed. Phone 07-J5. Dick Ashcraft. 54 north. 54 east of Adrian, Oregon. 13F2xp. TOR SALE^- About 30 ton good second cutting hay, 4’y miles NW Adrian on Overstreet road, good road. Charles E. Harris. 13F2xp. TOR SALE;— Registered whiteface bull, 2 yrs. old. Neil Dimmick, route TOR SALE;— 20 tons of good hay, 454 miles northwest of Nyssa, Ore gon. T. J. Sparks, owner. 13F2xp. TOR SALE— Caterpillar number 30. Good condition. Jake Groot, 3 miles north of Nyssa on corner of Gem avenue. 13F3xp. FOR SALE;— Russett seed pota toes, grown from blue tag seed. Magnus Ekanger, route 2, Nyssa, Sunset Valley. 13F4xp. FOR SALE-- Thompson’s Chek-R- Chix for delivery every Wednesday and Saturday. Write for breeds and prices to Thompson’s Ontario Hat chery, box 578, Ontario, Oregon. 13Ftfc. TOR SALE;— 20 tons of good al falfa hay, 454 miles northwest of Nyssa, Oregon. T. J. Sparks, own er. 13F2xp. TOR SALE;— Russett and Pontiac seed potatoes, grown from blue tag seed, rogued twice. S. E. Flanagan, route 2, Nyssa. 30Jtfc. FOR SALE—1 54 ton chain hoist, 1 barrel pump. One 12 ton hy draulic jack, 16 foot factory made stoke rack, grain-tight, for $150. Stanley Reffett, route 1, Nyssa. 30Jtfc. TOR SALE— Dark blue double- breasted man’s suit. Worn two times. $35. Darreld Steinke. 6Ftfc. FOR SALE— New two-bedroom home with full basement, furnace and stoker. This Is in an excellent location. Can be financed under F. H. A. Bernard Eastman. 9Jtfc. FOR SALE— Two-bedroom house with hardwood floors. Two baths. Furnace. Full basement. Double garage. Good location. Extra large lot. Can be financed under F. H. A. Bernard Eastman. 9Jtfc. FOR SALE— 1937 Ford tudol sedan. 1936 Ford pick-up, 1939 Ford truck. 1 54 ton. Zack Walker, phone 28-R. 23Jtfc. i FOR SALE— Baby chicks. New 1Hampshire Reds, White Rocks, 1Buff Minorcas, White Leghorns and Austra Whites. Custom hateh- ; lng done. Vale Electric Hatchery, Vale, Oregon, phone 2922. 2Jtfc. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that L i- cille F. Norcott, Administratrix of the Estate of Edward Donald Nor cott, deceased, has filed in the above-entitled court for final set tlement her account and report as such administratrix together with her petition for final distri bution of said estate, and that ice hearing of the same has been fix ed by the court for Friday, the 21st day of March, 1947 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the courtroom of said court in the courthouse at Vale, Oregon; and that all persons interested in the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show a cau ;e. if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, and why distribution of said estate should not thereupon be immediately made to the persons entitled thereto, without further notice of proceedings. Dated this 20th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1947. Lucille F. Norcott, Administratrix of the Estate o' Edward Donald Norcott, De ceased. E. Otis Smith, Attorney for administratrix, Ontario, Oregon. IN OF action In Unking 1947 price support operations with farm potato goals is designed to avoid a repetition pared to 53,000 acres last year. | Piercy home. Arlene Plercy, Joyce The Department of Agriculture’s | Kurtz and Shirley Smith prepared and cooked the dinner. The young er girls set the table, served and helped wash the dishes. The menu . . . , . was roast beef, mashed potatoes, of last years costly over-produc- brown gravy ^ and carrots tion and at the same time fulfill p|neapp]e and cottage cheese salad, governmental Price support obliga- butterscotch ple with graham lions under the Steagall amend- craoker cruat and coffee Pla(,e6 ment. Nationally price support op erations on the 1946 crop are ex pected to cost about $80,000,000. In Oregon, the Department pur chased outright 375 carloads of in- 1 . nrrnrn CTODT termediate crop potatoes, and h a s ,* ''” * I\fc.fc,Llfc.lY j 1 U K L made price supporting loans to TO BE IMPROVED producers on more than 154 million ! _______ hundredweight of the late crop. c o w HOLLOW (Special)— Mrs. growers already have delivered a- Howard Parson ,has returned home round 300 carloads in repayment from the N Nurslng home with of the loans, most of which the , ber baby son were marked with valentines. Fav ors were small cups containing andies. year with $lrs. Smith of Chalk butte as their leader. Considerable work has been done on the Cow hollow community hall and premises. Much more will be done in the near future by the committeemen. Harold and Everet Callahan have rented the Callahan ranch for the coming year. Both are building new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Her- rud and two children moved here from Pine City, Minnesota last month. They are at present living in Ontario. Joey Herrud is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Callahan. Several children are sick writh mumps in this vicinity. Department sold for use as live- lock feed. PARTIES HELD IN ADRIAN DISTRICT FOR SALE;— Good home with two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, bath, full basement with 2 bedrooms finished. Furnace heat. Electric hot water, garage, TOR SALE)— Electric hot water heaters with inter-locking ther mostat, 40 gallon capacity. Guar anteed. $105. Nvssa Furniture Co. Phone 149-W 2Jtfc Professional And Business Directory PHYSICIANS OPTOMETRISTS SARAZIN CLINIC Dr. J. J. Sarazin Dr. K E. Kerby Physician and Surgeons L. A. Maulding. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Pnone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily—Except Sunday Dk. J. 'A.'"MCFAlX“ DR. JOHN EASLY r Phone 21, Ontario, Ore FLOOR SANDING HAY BUYER New or old floors sand ed perfectly. Large commercial machine and experienced oper ators. Telephone Boise 6189R. W. F. JAHN Dealer in hay and grain Third at Good Ave. ^JEWELRY STORES PAULUS JEWELRY STORE Union Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street a. Second FLOOR LAYING AND SANDING Reftnished, FUled, Varnished By Experienced Men Write N. J. Barnett Marsing, Idaho WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON Sales Service Supplies DENTISTS J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Phone 56-J Sarazin Clinic NYS84 OREGON WORLD FAMOUS ELECTROLUX Cleaner & Air Purifier E. R. Anderson Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho F. F. BODMER Dentist Ph. 187W Wilson Bldg. . 1 • , '*? * \ V * * 3 ♦* -V . ♦ »'.• 4 H ' FOR SALE— New four-room house with bath. Good location, 50 by 120 lot. Partly furnished, including el- eceric refrigerator. Bernard East man. 12Dtfc TOR SALE 154—254 H. P. gaso line engine, International. Leo Fife, Phone 05R-2. 28Ntfc. TOR SALE— EXting potatoes. $1 cwt. Bring your sack. L. J. Joseph- son and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette, Idaho. SlOtfc FOR SALE;— New commercial building just completed. Building is 50 by 70 with modern two bed room apartment. Excellent location with parking area in front and rear. Best of construction. Must be seen to be appreciated. Bernard Eastman. Phone 64. TNtfc THE COUNTY COURT THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY TERRA, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that by order of the above-entitled Court made and entered on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1947, the under signed was appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Terra, deceased, and has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersign ed Executrix at the office of E. Otis Smith, her attorney, in the Wilson Building at Ontario, O re gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated February 20, A. D. 1947. Margaret Terra, Executrix. FARM PRODUCTION GOALS DISTRIBUTED ADRIAN (Special)— Mrs. Oayle Martin. Mrs. George Riddle, Mrs. Clyde Steelman and Mrs. O. J. Ehiglish of Roswell were shoppers' i-osary hospital this week to see Tuesday afternoon in Parma and Helmer Hintz, who was accidentally Ny-^a. shot. The Jolly Janes club held a The Y. O. A. boys and girls of meeting in the home of Mrs. Henry this vicinity were organized this Reuter Tuesday afternoon. A sur prise pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Reuter. Many lovely gifts were received. Refreshments were served following the opening of the gifts. Several ladies of Adrian and community attended the Mary and Martha society meeting held in Newell heights at the home of Mrs. George Scheimer Thursday afternoon. The seventh and eighth grades in Adrian enjoyed an exchange of valentines and a party St. Valen tines day, February 14. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English oi Roswell and Mr. and Mrs. Gayie Martin were in Homedale Friday to help their grandson and nephew Jerry Ehiglish celebrate his birth day. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English were overnight guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin. Mrs. H. M. Korman and Kris tine spent several days visiting in Baker the past week at the home of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ball. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson and Buddy, all of Boise, were dinn er guests Sunday in the FYank Johns home Many residents o f Adrian and vicinity attended the music clinic held at Payette Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patch and The LDS church will hold an Jim Reeder, merchant at Ole’s I auction sale the coming week, corner, plans on lnstallng an Ice Farm machinery, household goods, cream and cold drink fountain in livestock and almost everything will the near future and enlarging his be sold. The time and place will store. be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Calla- ——------------------------------------ ----- hun and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cal-> lahan were business visitors in Vale last Wednesday. Irvin Callahan called at Holy The Malheur County committee is working on the job of distribut ing the 1947 potato production goal among individual growers, and will notify each grower of his farm j KOns Qf Burns were dinner guests goal on or before February 20. Glen > Saturday evening in the K. I L. Hutchinson, chairman of the | Peterson home. They visited other. FOR SAT F—Automobile Insurance, county AAA committee announced. friends in Nyssa over the week-end.' Public Liability, Property Damage Only those growers who plant Mr and Mrs. K. I. Peterson were Fire Theft and Collision Placed within their farm goals wlU bB dinner guests Friday in the Frank Fire, inert ana collision, piacea fof government priCe sup-Cahill home ln Nys8a. port protection on their 1947 crop. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Thomas, the chairman pointed out, citing Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dille, Mr. and an earlier announcement to that1 Mrs. Bill Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. G. W. Grave» OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho BUY A JEEP For those tough jobs Here are a few of Its many uses •Herding Stock •Fencing •Range Work ♦Spraying •Belt Work •Pump Water •Drill Wells •Delivery Work •Discing •Drilling Write for further Information Trade your present car in on a JEEP Watts Motor Co. Phone 141J Box A Nyssa, Ore SO f* eSH$ 0 fiAVOtW in the best compames at lowe.- possible rates. Bernard Eastman. 14Fti" TOR SALE;— Can now deliver new Willys Jeeps and new Willys mo tors; also genuine Willys parts 1Phone 144-J, Watts Motor Co. Nyssa, Oregon. 16J8xc FOR SALE—Three acres, close m Bernard Eastman. 39Atfc WANTED WANTED— Basement waterproof ing. We guarantee. Free estimates. Call A. B. Crews 61-J5. New Ply mouth. 6F4xp. effect by the Department of Ag riculture. A 10-day appeal period will fol low the February 20th goal notifi cation date. During that growers who did not receive a goal or who are dissatisfied with the goal assigned may file an ap peal. supported by proper evidence, with the county committee. No farm goal of less than three acres will be established, as grow ers planting less than that acreage William Toomb, Mr and Mrs. L. Dlerking and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman were among those from Adrian who attended the Kingman time Home Economics club benefit pin ochle party held Saturday evening ln the Kingman Kolony schoolhouse. Phizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. FYank Cummins, high; Mrs. Will iam Toomb and L. W. Dlerking, low, and Mrs. Della Hemenway, traveling prize. A lunch of potato salad, sandwiches, pickles, cake will automatically qualify for price and coffee was served by the Home support. Growers Who did not re-1 Economics ciuib ladies. Mrs. A. C. Henderson return- 'd WANTED— To buy anything til Ihoc* or "eal ALho buy banger cows ! or will handle for hide and offall [Phone 31M or 0UJ1 22Atfc plication for one by March 3 will < Saturday from Emmett, after stay not be eligible for price support! ing for a time with her daughter, if they plant more than 2.9 acres. |Mrs J. A. Coon, while she recovered Mr. Hutchinson explained that from an operation, the county committee has com- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown were ceive a goal and do not make ap- I WANTED— Hemstitching machine. I Mrs. Ernest Rose, 1058 West Third, Weiser. 6F3xp. |WANTED— "Hammer mill and electricmotor. What have you? ¡¡d jjst of alloperators for guests ln Boise over the week-end Box A or phone 144-J Nyssa. 23Jtfc ^ CQUld obtaln acreage dat# Mf and Mrs Herbert m «,*, or any year during the period 1943 and granddaughter, Jean Dille, to 1946 Farm goals will be set for visited relatives ln Huntington all operators on the list whose pro- Sunday. duction history will support a goal I Mrs C. A. Roe and Hazel M. of three acres or more. In addition Roe of Boise were vsitors ln the to historical acreages, the commit- George Riddle home Sunday. Mrs. tee will give consideration in set- Roe and Hazel are mother and tine from goals to such factors as sister of Mrs. Riddle. | crop rotation, land use, availability Mrs E21cn Sparks and Mildred of production facilities, and the visited in the Elmer Carlev home operators Intentions for 1947 , In Apple valley Sunday afternoon. He reported that the reduction The Fidelia Amicae girls of th-J ___________________________I of county growers is in line with United Presbyterian chunh enter- MT°CELLAN130U8— Hay bailing the final state goal, which calls talned their mothers with a dinner and general trucking. Phone 02-R4, for 45,300 acres ln 1947 as com -. Sunday evening ln the Wesley, LOST j LOST- White Collie sheep dog. female Reward. Phone 04-R3 13Ftfc. SO FINE FOR DINNER much the heart of dinner as meat...put on your daily menu! MISCELLANEOUS

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 PACK 1'HHKK

ClassifiedAdvertising

K A I'to Two cems per word ior each issue. Alter one month one |

cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, is 30c.

cow shed, chicken house and 1 acre Mack Bissonette, route 1, Nyssa.ol ground just outside city limits. ___ 6F4xp.Ths is a good buy at »3250. Terms. MISCELLANEOUS— Sew.ng macn- Bernard Eastman. 23Jtic mos wantoJ, ueadies, portaoies ana

, „ ' electrics, any condition. Will payFOR S A L E - 60 acres under Owy- g phone 247M, P . 0 . Boxhee ditch. 7 mUes southwest of 608 So plrst s t. pNyssa. Klaas Stam. 6F4xp c ackett. Ontario. Rebuilding, elec­

trifying, repairing. SDtfc.

For SaleFOR SALE— Six-room house in Prma, good location. Fireplace, In­sulated and electric water heater R. W. Swanson, phone 116-L2.

20Flxp

FOR SALE— Chicks, New Hamp- chires, reds, white rocks, barren rocks, bull mmorcas, white leg­horns, austra-whites, rock-Hamp- shire cross. Available for immediati and future delivery. $15 per hun- uied. Vale Electric hatchery. 20Ftfc

FOR SALE— One set harness, also Oliver horse-drawn mower. Char­lie Culbertson, phone 014-J3, Nyssa.

20Flxp.

FOR SALE— One good James way oil brooder, 500-chick size. Clifford Nielsen, route 2, on Grand avenue.

20Fzxp

FOR SALE— Roan milking short­horn bull, 9 months old. Can be registered. Oscar Schafer. 20Flxp

FOR SALE— Beet-bed, almost new. with stock rack to fit. A. W. Hen­dricks,Box 823, Nyssa 20F3xp.

FOR SALE— 1 good manure load­er for Oliver tractor. One M-M combine, on rubber. Leo W. Child, 3/4 mile west on Alberta avenue.

20Ftfc.

STRAYED— One roan mare and one black two-year-old filly, taken up on my farm, 10 miles south of Adrian. Burt Search. 13F3xp.

FOR SALE—Second and third cutting chopped hay. Glen Salter, 1 mile north of Adrian. 13Ftfc

FOR SALE—1940 DeSota 4-door custom sedan, kingston gray, $1285 cash. Spotlight, 2 fog lights, radio, heater, windshield defrosters. J. W. McGinnis, Adrian, Oregon 13F2xp

2, Nyssa. 13F2xp.

FOR SALE— 1938 Olds sedan with radio, heater and good tires. K. Saito route 1, Nyssa, Oregon. 6F4p.

FOR SALE!— New home, 2-bed­rooms, living room, kitchen with .ots of built-ins, bath. On Thirc ,treetv north. Can ue nought com­pletely tiunisnea, Immediate pos- esiou.New home on east side, lawn,

.lowers, garage, full basement, kil- jien , living room, bedroom and ratii on first lloor, extra bedroom oia slc-uae ufXsialrs.

Six-room house on Third street .lorth, garage, lawn, shade.

Have a few good business lots or sale.

KEN RENSTROM I hone 41-J, Real Estate

TOR SALE OR TRADE— 6 white- face bulls, coming 3 years old. Will f n m i . h registration papers. William Hlpp. Phone 163-M. 30J4xp.

FOR SALE— EOrd Jeep, $uo. Guaranteed good condition. Pow­ell Service station. l6Jtfc

TOR SALE— 75 by 120 foot corner loation on Main Street. Bernard Eastman. 23Jtfc.

TOR SALE— Bliss Triumph po­tatoes, Nebraska certified, one year out. See Frank Parr, Nyssa Imple­ment, or call 01-J2. 6Ftfc.

TOR SALE— 140 H. P. Chrysler' stationary motor, on trailer, right angle pulley attachment. Develops uli horsepower at 3200 rpm. Satis- actory for large hay chopper. See

Frank Parr at Nyssa Implement oi .ah 01-J2. 6Ftfc.

TOR SALE— The Payette Valley hatchery located between Payette and Fruitland hereby announces the 1947 season, which marks our 27th year of commercial hatching. This year we 11 have White Roc as. White Leghorns, Buff Mmorcas Austra Whites, Light Brahmas and Black Aurtralorps at $15 per 100. , N Bring us your eggs for custom Hatching; 130 eggs fill a tray

MISCELLANEOUS--For uetter ra­dio service bring vour ramus i Newsom Furniture store. Gene Sey- bold, radiotrician. i3Jt:c

MISCELLANEOUS— Storage ~Set Jake at Fix -it shop. 8Atl,

MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car and cylinder lock keys maae. Gam ble store. 2boat

BUTCHERINGCustom butchering every Mon

day and Friday. Beer, sheep am pork. Sanitary butchering guaia.. teed. Phone 05R1. All stock mus come in Thursday or Sunday alt«; noon between 12 o’clock and 6. N stock accepted on butchering da One mile west of Nyssa on Albert, avenue. Jake Fischer. 29 M f.

• e p a I A d v e r t iN Ín v

THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON

Bring them in on Tuesdays each IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF week, 4 cents an egg. Call us MALHEURthrough Fruitland 6221 or write NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Payette. Payette Valley hatchery, i F INAL ACCOUNT

30J4xp1 In the Matter of the Estate of I EDWARD DONALD NORCOTT,

B E T T Y S U E “ACE"-NEWSOM

The money you spend at the NEWSOM FURNITURE COMPANY will give you the last word in “ full value” . W e’re proud of our reasonable prices and friendly services. You can count on our unswerving honesty just as our forefathers counted on the honesty of George Washington.

Uhe M ìe Zlua/iNEW5DM F

TOR SALE—1937 Ford horse power. Phone 128M

V8, 8530JIÍC

FOR SALE—1931 model A, good condition. 1934 panel Ford. Inquire at Bakery. 13F2xp

FOR SALE— 5 54 foot deluxe Leon­ard refrigerator. C. K. Olson, phone 05-J2. 13F4xp.

FOR SALE— 1942 Ford-stx truck, new beet bed, new tires. Ralph Focht, 54 mile west of Deseret Sheep Company. 13F2xp.

TOR SALE— Flat truck bed, 154 ton. Charles Schweiaer, route 2, 15 miles southwest of Nyssa.

13F3xp.

TOR SALE or TRADE— 1941 Ford pick-up for late model truck. Nell Dimmick, 10 miles southwest of Nyssa. 13F2xc.

FOR SALE— Several house for sale. Attractive buys. See Frank T. Morgan. 16Jllc

TOR SALE— Owyhee Beauty shop. Well equipped and good business. Phone 116-J or 24, Nyssa. lGJtfo

TOR SALE;— 1937 GMC 154 ton truck. 2-speed axle, beet-bed. Phone 07-J5. Dick Ashcraft. 54 north. 54 east of Adrian, Oregon. 13F2xp.

TOR SALE^- About 30 ton good second cutting hay, 4’y miles NW Adrian on Overstreet road, good road. Charles E. Harris. 13F2xp.

TOR SALE;— Registered whiteface bull, 2 yrs. old. Neil Dimmick, route

TOR SALE;— 20 tons of good hay, 454 miles northwest of Nyssa, Ore­gon. T. J. Sparks, owner. 13F2xp.

TOR SALE— Caterpillar number 30. Good condition. Jake Groot, 3 miles north of Nyssa on corner of Gem avenue. 13F3xp.

FOR SALE;— Russett seed pota­toes, grown from blue tag seed. Magnus Ekanger, route 2, Nyssa, Sunset Valley. 13F4xp.

FOR SALE-- Thompson’s Chek-R- Chix for delivery every Wednesday and Saturday. Write for breeds and prices to Thompson’s Ontario Hat­chery, box 578, Ontario, Oregon.

13Ftfc.

TOR SALE;— 20 tons of good al­falfa hay, 454 miles northwest of Nyssa, Oregon. T. J. Sparks, own­er. 13F2xp.

TOR SALE;— Russett and Pontiac seed potatoes, grown from blue tag seed, rogued twice. S. E. Flanagan, route 2, Nyssa. 30Jtfc.

FOR SALE—1 54 ton chain hoist, 1 barrel pump. One 12 ton hy­draulic jack, 16 foot factory made stoke rack, grain-tight, for $150. Stanley Reffett, route 1, Nyssa.

30Jtfc.

TOR SALE— Dark blue double- breasted man’s suit. Worn two times. $35. Darreld Steinke. 6Ftfc.

FOR SALE— New two-bedroom home with full basement, furnace and stoker. This Is in an excellent location. Can be financed under F. H. A. Bernard Eastman. 9Jtfc.

FOR SALE— Two-bedroom house with hardwood floors. Two baths. Furnace. Full basement. Double garage. Good location. Extra large lot. Can be financed under F. H. A. Bernard Eastman. 9Jtfc.

FOR SALE— 1937 Ford tudol sedan. 1936 Ford pick-up, 1939 Ford truck. 1 54 ton. Zack Walker, phone 28-R. 23Jtfc.

i FOR SALE— Baby chicks. New 1 Hampshire Reds, White Rocks,1 Buff Minorcas, White Leghorns and Austra Whites. Custom hateh-

; lng done. Vale Electric Hatchery, Vale, Oregon, phone 2922. 2Jtfc.

Deceased.Notice is hereby given that L i-

cille F. Norcott, Administratrix of the Estate of Edward Donald Nor­cott, deceased, has filed in the above-entitled court for final set­tlement her account and report as such administratrix together with her petition for final distri­bution of said estate, and that ice hearing of the same has been fix­ed by the court for Friday, the 21st day of March, 1947 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the courtroom of said court in the courthouse at Vale, Oregon; and that all persons interested in the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show a cau ;e. if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed, and why distribution of said estate should not thereupon be immediately made to the persons entitled thereto, without further notice of proceedings.

Dated this 20th day of Febru­ary, A. D. 1947.

Lucille F. Norcott, Administratrix of the Estate o ' Edward Donald Norcott, De­ceased.

E. Otis Smith,Attorney for administratrix, Ontario, Oregon.

IN OF

action In Unking 1947 price support operations with farm potato goals is designed to avoid a repetition

pared to 53,000 acres last year. | Piercy home. Arlene Plercy, Joyce The Department of Agriculture’s | Kurtz and Shirley Smith prepared

and cooked the dinner. The young­er girls set the table, served and helped wash the dishes. The menu

. . . , . was roast beef, mashed potatoes,of last years costly over-produc- brown gravy ^ and carrotstion and at the same time fulfill p|neapp]e and cottage cheese salad, governmental Price support obliga- butterscotch ple with graham lions under the Steagall amend- craoker cruat and coffee Pla(,e6 ment. Nationally price support op­erations on the 1946 crop are ex­pected to cost about $80,000,000.

In Oregon, the Department pur­chased outright 375 carloads of in- 1 . n r r n r n C T O D Ttermediate crop potatoes, and h a s ,* ' '” * I\fc.fc,Llfc.lY j 1 U K L made price supporting loans to TO BE IMPROVEDproducers on more than 154 million ! _______hundredweight of the late crop. c o w HOLLOW (Special)— Mrs. growers already have delivered a- Howard Parson ,has returned home round 300 carloads in repayment from the N Nurslng home with of the loans, most of which the , ber baby son

were marked with valentines. Fav­ors were small cups containing andies.

year with $lrs. Smith of Chalk butte as their leader.

Considerable work has been done on the Cow hollow community hall and premises. Much more will be done in the near future by the committeemen.

Harold and Everet Callahan have rented the Callahan ranch for the coming year. Both are building new homes.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Her- rud and two children moved here from Pine City, Minnesota last month. They are at present living in Ontario.

Joey Herrud is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Callahan.

Several children are sick writh mumps in this vicinity.

Department sold for use as live- lock feed.

PARTIES HELD IN ADRIAN DISTRICT

FOR SALE;— Good home with two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, bath, full basement with 2 bedrooms finished. Furnace heat. Electric hot water, garage,

TOR SALE)— Electric hot water heaters with inter-locking ther­mostat, 40 gallon capacity. Guar­anteed. $105. Nvssa Furniture Co. Phone 149-W 2Jtfc

Professional And Business Directory

PHYSICIANS OPTOMETRISTS

SARAZIN CLINIC Dr. J. J. Sarazin Dr. K E. Kerby

Physician and Surgeons

L. A. Maulding. M. D.Physician and Surgeon

Pnone 37Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 5

Daily—Except Sunday

Dk. J. 'A .'"M CFAlX “ DR. JOHN EASLY

r

Phone 21, Ontario, Ore

FLOOR SANDINGHAY BUYER

New or old floors sand­ed perfectly. Large commercial machine and experienced oper­ators. Telephone Boise 6189R.

W. F. JAHN Dealer in hay and grain Third at Good Ave.

^JEWELRY STORES

PAULUSJEWELRY STOREUnion Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY — DIAMONDS

WATCHESMain Street a. Second

FLOOR LAYING AND SANDING

Reftnished, FUled, Varnished By Experienced Men

Write N. J. Barnett Marsing, Idaho

WYCKOFF JEWELRY STOREOfficial Time Inspector for

Union PacificONTARIO OREGON

Sales Service Supplies

DENTISTS

J. R. CUNDALL Dentist

Phone 56-J Sarazin Clinic

NYS84 OREGONWORLD FAMOUS

ELECTROLUXCleaner & A ir Purifier

E. R. Anderson Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,

Weiser, Idaho

F. F. BODMERDentist

Ph. 187W Wilson Bldg.

. 1 • , ' * ? * \ V * * 3 ♦* -V . ♦ »'.• 4 H '

FOR SALE— New four-room house with bath. Good location, 50 by 120 lot. Partly furnished, including el- eceric refrigerator. Bernard East­man. 12Dtfc

TOR SALE 154—254 H. P. gaso­line engine, International. Leo Fife, Phone 05R-2. 28Ntfc.

TOR SALE— EXting potatoes. $1 cwt. Bring your sack. L. J. Joseph- son and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette, Idaho. SlOtfc

FOR SALE;— New commercial building just completed. Building is 50 by 70 with modern two bed room apartment. Excellent location with parking area in front and rear. Best of construction. Must be seen to be appreciated. Bernard Eastman. Phone 64. TNtfc

THE COUNTY COURT THE STATE OF OREGON

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY TERRA, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that by order of the above-entitled Court made and entered on the 11th day of February, A. D. 1947, the under­signed was appointed Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Terra, deceased, and has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersign­ed Executrix at the office of E. Otis Smith, her attorney, in the Wilson Building at Ontario, Ore­gon, within six months from the date of this notice.

Dated February 20, A. D. 1947. Margaret Terra,Executrix.

FARM PRODUCTION GOALS DISTRIBUTED

ADRIAN (Special)— Mrs. Oayle Martin. Mrs. George Riddle, Mrs.Clyde Steelman and Mrs. O. J.Ehiglish of Roswell were shoppers' i-osary hospital this week to see Tuesday afternoon in Parma and Helmer Hintz, who was accidentally Ny-^a. shot.

The Jolly Janes club held a The Y. O. A. boys and girls of meeting in the home of Mrs. Henry this vicinity were organized this Reuter Tuesday afternoon. A sur­prise pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Reuter. Many lovely gifts were received. Refreshments were served following the opening of the gifts.

Several ladies of Adrian and community attended the Mary and Martha society meeting held in Newell heights at the home of Mrs. George Scheimer Thursday afternoon.

The seventh and eighth grades in Adrian enjoyed an exchange of valentines and a party St. Valen­tines day, February 14.

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English oi Roswell and Mr. and Mrs. Gayie Martin were in Homedale Friday to help their grandson and nephew Jerry Ehiglish celebrate his birth­day. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English were overnight guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin.

Mrs. H. M. Korman and Kris­tine spent several days visiting in Baker the past week at the home of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ball.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Hudson and Buddy, all of Boise, were dinn­er guests Sunday in the FYank Johns home

Many residents of Adrian and vicinity attended the music clinic held at Payette Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patch and

The LDS church will hold an Jim Reeder, merchant at Ole’s I auction sale the coming week,

corner, plans on lnstallng an Ice Farm machinery, household goods, cream and cold drink fountain in livestock and almost everything will the near future and enlarging his be sold. The time and place will store. be announced later.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Calla- — —------------------------------------ -----hun and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cal-> lahan were business visitors in Vale last Wednesday.

Irvin Callahan called at Holy

The Malheur County committee is working on the job of distribut­ing the 1947 potato production goal among individual growers, and willnotify each grower of his farm j KOns Qf Burns were dinner guestsgoal on or before February 20. Glen > Saturday evening in the K. IL. Hutchinson, chairman of the | Peterson home. They visited other.

FOR SAT F—Automobile Insurance, county AAA committee announced. friends in Nyssa over the week-end.'Public Liability, Property Damage Only those growers who plant Mr and Mrs. K. I. Peterson wereFire Theft and Collision Placed within their farm goals wlU bB dinner guests Friday in the FrankFire, inert ana collision, piacea fof government priCe sup-Cahill home ln Nys8a.

port protection on their 1947 crop. M r and Mrs. Herbert Thomas, the chairman pointed out, citing Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dille, Mr. and an earlier announcement to th a t1 Mrs. Bill Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs.

Dr. G. W. Grave»

OPTOMETRIST

Eyes Examined

Phone 720

718 Arthur St.

Caldwell, Idaho

BUY A JEEPFor those tough jobsHere are a few of Its many uses

•Herding Stock •Fencing •Range Work ♦Spraying •Belt Work

•Pump Water •Drill Wells •Delivery Work •Discing •Drilling

Write for further Information

Trade your present car in on a

JEEPWatts Motor Co.Phone 141J Box A Nyssa, Ore

SO f * eSH$ 0 f i A V O t W

in the best compames at lowe.- possible rates. Bernard Eastman.

14Fti"

TOR SALE;— Can now deliver new Willys Jeeps and new Willys mo­tors; also genuine Willys parts

1 Phone 144-J, Watts Motor Co. Nyssa, Oregon. 16J8xc

FOR SALE—Three acres, close m Bernard Eastman. 39Atfc

WANTEDWANTED— Basement waterproof­ing. We guarantee. Free estimates. Call A. B. Crews 61-J5. New Ply­mouth. 6F4xp.

effect by the Department of Ag­riculture.

A 10-day appeal period will fol low the February 20th goal notifi­cation date. During that growers who did not receive a goal or who are dissatisfied with the goal assigned may file an ap­peal. supported by proper evidence, with the county committee.

No farm goal of less than three acres will be established, as grow­ers planting less than that acreage

William Toomb, Mr and Mrs. L. Dlerking and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman were among those from Adrian who attended the Kingman

time Home Economics club benefit pin­ochle party held Saturday evening ln the Kingman Kolony schoolhouse. Phizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. FYank Cummins, high; Mrs. W ill­iam Toomb and L. W. Dlerking, low, and Mrs. Della Hemenway, traveling prize. A lunch of potato salad, sandwiches, pickles, cake

will automatically qualify for price and coffee was served by the Home support. Growers Who did not re- 1 Economics ciuib ladies.

Mrs. A. C. Henderson return- 'd

WANTED— To buy anything til I hoc* or "eal ALho buy banger cows ! or will handle for hide and offall [Phone 31M or 0UJ1 22Atfc

plication for one by March 3 will < Saturday from Emmett, after stay not be eligible for price support! ing for a time with her daughter, if they plant more than 2.9 acres. |Mrs J. A. Coon, while she recovered

Mr. Hutchinson explained that from an operation, the county committee has com- Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown were

ceive a goal and do not make ap-I WANTED— Hemstitching machine.I Mrs. Ernest Rose, 1058 West Third,Weiser. 6F3xp.

| WANTED— "Hammer mill andelectric motor. What have you? ¡ ¡ d jjst of all operators for guests ln Boise over the week-endBox A or phone 144-J Nyssa. 23Jtfc ^ CQUld obtaln acreage dat# Mf and Mrs Herbert m « , * ,

or any year during the period 1943 and granddaughter, Jean Dille, to 1946 Farm goals will be set for visited relatives ln Huntington all operators on the list whose pro- Sunday.duction history will support a goal I Mrs C. A. Roe and Hazel M.of three acres or more. In addition Roe of Boise were vsitors ln the to historical acreages, the commit- George Riddle home Sunday. Mrs. tee will give consideration in set- Roe and Hazel are mother and tine from goals to such factors as sister of Mrs. Riddle. |crop rotation, land use, availability Mrs E21cn Sparks and Mildred of production facilities, and the visited in the Elmer Carlev home operators Intentions for 1947 , In Apple valley Sunday afternoon.

He reported that the reduction The Fidelia Amicae girls of th-J___________________________I of county growers is in line with United Presbyterian chunh enter-

MT°CELLAN130U8— Hay bailing the final state goal, which calls talned their mothers with a dinner and general trucking. Phone 02-R4, for 45,300 acres ln 1947 as com-. Sunday evening ln the Wesley,

LOSTj L O S T - White Collie sheep dog.

female Reward. Phone 04-R313Ftfc.

SO FIN E FOR

DINNERmuch the heart of

dinner as meat...put

on your daily menu!

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