Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 03, 1959, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE NYSS£ GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1959
PAGE ELEVEN
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• MISCELLANEOUS • MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale. Leas* aro Trad,
FOR SALE—1956 International
Mrs. Neils Larsen and Mrs. La
Field Chopper. Hay and corn
Vern Berg visited in Ontario Mon­
head.
mile west of Nyssa-
day evening with Mrs. Berg’s sis­
Parma Junction. Frank Jurries,
ter, Mrs. Bob Stinson, who is in • Services for Hire
• WANTED
Jr.
35-2tp
the Holy Rosary hospital follow­
ing surgery.
WANTED
—
Highest
prices
paid
ARTIFICIAL BREEDING at its
FOR SALE or TRADE— 2 sorrel
best. Curtiss improved stud ser­ for slaughter horses. Clyde
Horses. 1 48-passenger Inter­
Mr. and Mrs0 Lee Dail and fam­ vice. 18 sires to choose from
Smith. Phone 306, Ontario
national school bus. 1Y« miles
ily sper‘ last week in McCall.
Across from the Ontairo Sales north of Nyssa on highway.
daily. This ad good for free
Yard.
23-tfc
service of second cow. Valley’s
Phone 2017, “35-1 tp.
Former Nyssans, Mr. and Mrs.
lowest price. No charge for re­ WANTED—Junk cars or trucks.
John Savage and family of Co.
FOR TRADE — Young purebred
turns. Charles Miles, techni­ Phone 2-376i, Parma.
34-2tp
vina, Calif., are in Nyssa this
Jersey Bull, 1 year old this fall,
cian. Phone Ontario 673. 38-tfc
week visiting Mrs. Savage’s par-
for a young bull of same qualifi­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Har- COMBINING —SELF PROPEL­ 1 • FOR SALE
cations. m mile north of the
Miscellaneous
oldson and with his parents, Mr.
LED wind-rowing, stationary
Owyhee beet dump. A. D.
and Mrs. Damon Savage and with corn shelling and complete corn ELECTROLUX Sales and Ser­
Moses.
35-3 tp
other relatives and friends.
field shelling and drying serv­
vice. E. R. Anderson, Weiser.
ice. Can do complete job. Will
Phone 0287-J4
25-tfc • MISCELLANEOUS
Week end guests of ;'.ie Frank
have markets for alfalfa, clov­
Skeens were Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ er and corn. Don Lytle, Phone FOR SALE— Used G.E. electric RUMMAGE SALE Friday, Sept.
ford Pugmire and Patricia of Po­ 2690, Nyssa.
range. Excellent condition At
35-tfc.
4, by Catholic church at the old
catello. Miss P-.’.gmire will teach
Ideal Gas and Appliance Co.
Journal building.
35-ltc
in the Boise schools this year.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Beef,
30-tfc
pork and sheep. Complete pro­
Display Classified
Dinner guests Tuesday at the
cessing. Get the best at Fisch­ FOR SALE—Cement gravel. Call |
3993.
3-tfc
Eldon Barker home were Mrs.
er's Locker Service. Phone 3093.
May O’Donald .if Buhl, Ida., Mr.
Residence, 3393.
46-tfc FOR SALE — 16-foot Century,
and Mrs. E. H. Barker of Ontario.
planked boat, with LISTINGS WANTED ON FARMS
Mrs. O’Donald is a great-aunt of SAVE — BUY GRAUE A RAW J mahogany
state inspected MILK. 65c gal­ trailer. Full price, $200 Terms i
AND HOMES
Eldon Barker.
lon at ranah, 75c gallon deliver­ can be arranged. Call 2492.
FARMS
32-tfc .
ed or at stores. Call FIFE |
Miss Nancy Skeen and Mrs.
APPLE VALLEY ACREAGE—
HOME
DAIRY.
2540,
Nyssa.
Harold Wilson were judges for
14-tfc FOR SALE — One home - made ' Four good acres. Three-bed­
the Miss Payette County pageant
room home, bam. etc. Ideal for
camp trailer, approximately 8’
working man or retired people.
in Payette Saturday evening.
x 12’. Pulls easily; is ideal for
HEMSTITCHING — Phone 3233
$7000 $1000 down, $50 per
before 10 a.m. 519 North 4th.
hunter or fisherman. Can be
month.
Mary G. Wood.
9-tfc seen at 51 Locust or call 3044
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
during noon hour. John Krul. .700-HEAD CATTLE RANCH—
to Bracken's Department store, TRUCKING — Have truck with
32-tfc 1 Cheapest operation we have
hoist; will haul anything. Phone
seen. Has winter range for 250
Fangen Brothers Greenhouse and
2876.
28-tfc FOR SALE — Desk and chair
head. $165,000, $35,000 down.
the Owyhee ward MIA for their
Priced reasonably. Phone 7783 1 360 ACRES, NAMPA AREA—
cooperation in furnishing various
34-tfc j 145 acres fine row crop land.
background materials for our re­ • LOST and FOUND
200 more to be put in. All pump
cent fair booth.
FOR SALE — Gladiola flowers 1 irrigated. $105.000, $32,500 down
—Town and Country
LOST—1 black and white pointer
Phone 2767 or 2670.
33-3tp
or can sell 200 separately at
Garden Club.
pup, 3 months old, in the vici­
$30,000, $5,000 down
nity of 4th and Reece. Phone FOR SALE—HALE and improv­ 113-ACRE DIVERSIFIED FARM!
NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win $200
ed Elberta peaches. Bring con­ 40 acres suitable for any row
3211.
35-ltc
first prize, $10 second and $5
tainers. W. J. Browne. 35-2tc.
crop, balance good for hay,
third prize Tuesday, Sept. 8, in
grain, pasture. Modern base­
•
FOR
SALE
FOR
SALE
-Large
acorn
squash.
Nyssa at 3 p.m. No purchase
ment home. Price only $24,000,
Real
Estate
50c
each
at
the
farm
on
Ivan
­
$6000 down.
necessary. Last names drawn
hoe Ave. Tessie OLson. 35-2tp. LARGE ROW CROP FARM—
were Lorin Munn, route 2, Nys­ FOR SALE or RENT—Two-bed­
sa; Sam Moore, route 2, Nyssa,
Over 500 acr ?s with 200 of No.
room, basement house. Phone FOR SALE— Hale and Elberta
who won $10; and Clyde Gil­
1 land. Balance better than
3951, evenings.
34-4tp
peaches. $1.50 per bushel. You
bert, route 2, Nyssa.
35-ltc
average. Paid up water. $300,-
pick. Frank Graham, Ivanhoe
000. ~
Very easy terms.
A venue. Phone 2319, Nyssa.
•
LEGAL
NOTICES
About 60 Othen
35-3tp.
• LEGAL NOTICES
To Choose From.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE — Canning tomatoes.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
HOMES
You pick; bring own contain­ TWO TRADE-IN HOMES—
In th« Matter of the Estate of
In the County Court
ers. Phone 2694. Wesley J.
MARY E. MARSHALL.
Of the State of Oregon
Two-bedroom with half base­
Browne.
33-3tp
Deceased.
For the County of Malheur
ment. Large lot. $5800 00 and
In the Matter of the Estate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PRODUCE FOR SALE — Pick
$2000 down.
o?
That the undersigned has been
Two - bedroom — Fenced back
your
own
canning
peaches.
G. R. OLDHAM. Also Known
duly and regularly appointed the
Peaches are ripe now at Ross yard. Large living and dining
As George Richard Oldham,
Executor of the above entitled
room. $6000, $1500 down.
Orchards
2 miles east and %
Deceased.
estate; all persons having claims
These were traded in on new
mile
north
of
the
state
line,
or
Notice is hereby given that the against said estate are hereby
homes and are for sale at much
2-£
miles
west
and
%
mile
undersigned, Catherine Oldham, notified tu present the same, veri­ north of Homedale, Idaho.
less than their owners paid.
Administratrix of the Estate of fied as by law required, to the
35-2tc
NEW
2-BEDROOM HOME—
G. R. Oldham, also known as undersigned at his residence,
Lived in only a few months.
George Richard Oldham, deceas­ Route one, Nyssa, Oregon, with­
Large living and dining room
ed, has filed her Final Account in six months of the date of the • FOR SALE
Worlds of storage in this full
Livestock
as such Administratrix in the first publication hereof.
basement
home $13,700. FHA
FOR
SALE
—
Holstein
bulls.
County Court -f Malheur County,
VICTOR R. MARSHALL
terms.
Remiy for service. Bill Gras-
Oregon, and that said Court has
Executor of the Estate of
mick. Phone 5071. Nyssa.
2-BEDROOM—CORNER LOT!
appo’.nted Septembw 4, 1959, at
Mary E. Marshall,
33-tfc
A very neat and substantial
11:00 o’clock A M of said day
deceased.
horn«? with attached garage.
for the hearing of objections tg Date of first publication
• FOR RENT
Price now reduced to $8500.
said Final Account and the settle,
August 13, 1959
Terms arranged
Houses and Apartments
ment tb’reof.
NOW THEREFORE, all persons Date ci last publication
LIST
WITH US—
FOR RENT — 1-bedroom house,
September 10, 1959
interested in the Estate of G. R
We
are in need of homes in all
out of town. $40 Contact Nyssa
Oldham, Deceased, are hereby
price ranges!
Insurance
Agency.
35-tfc
NOTICE OF SALE
notified and required to appear
OF CITY LOTS
at the County Court-Room in the
KEN POND
FOR RENT -Five room modern
Court house at Vale, Malheur
Sealed bids will be received no
REALTOR—NEW HOMES
house 10 miles southwest of
County, Oregon, at said time, to later than 5 p.m. on the 8th day
Nyssa. Call 2412
35-tfc. 16 North 3rd
Dial 6615
then and there show cause, if any i of September, 1959, at the of­
there be, why said Final Account fice of the city recorder of the
Real Estate
Real Estate
should not be settled, allowed and City of Nyssa, for the purchase
approved and said Estate be dis- of the following real property:
CHOICE RESIDENTIAL, FARM PROPERTIES
tributed by the Decree of said
Lots 15 and 16 of Block 1,
Court.
Taylor’s Addition; Lots 3, 4,
Dated and first published Au-
and the west 57 feet of Lot 6,
gust 6, 1959
and a tract 95 feet by 369
Date cf ^ast publication Sep­ feet. Industrial Subdivision;
tember 3, 1959.
Lot 9, Block 77, Green’s Addi­
CATHERINE OLDHAM
tion.
Administratrix of the
All property is subject to all
Estate of G. R. Oldham,
; NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME on Ad­ old home will make the down
Also Known as George city liens and assessments.
All bids must be unconditional
rian Blvd. 1296 sqt ft. plus
payment See Nyssa Lumber &
Richard Oldham,
and accompanied by a certified
large garage 1*4 baths, laun­ Hardware or Nyssa Insurance
Deceased.
check or cashier’s check in the
dry room, fireplace, patio, large
Agency. After 6 p.m. call 3307
amount of 10 per cent of the
FHA construction. Your or 7763
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
amount of the bid, and will be
In the Matter of the Estate
opened at 9 p.m. at the next reg­
of
ular City Council meeting subse­
FRED STEPHEN. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN quent to the above date, at which
that the undersigned has been time the properties will be sold to
duly and regularly appointed the the bidder making the highest and
Administratrix of the above en­ best bid for cash or terms subject
titled estate; all persons having to the right of the Common Coun.
claims against said estate are cil to reject any or all bids. Con­
hereby notified to present the veyance of the above properties
same, verified as by law required, will be made by quitclaim deed,
to the undersigned at her resi­ and no abstract of title or title THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
dence in Nyssa, Oregon, Box 251. insurance will be furnished by the
Completely modern, two baths,
Extra large comer lot near city
Route 2, within six months of the City.
double
fireplace,
extra
family
park.
FHA financing. For sale
date of the first publication here­ The locations of these proper­
room, utility, shop and carport.
at FHA-appraised .price
ties may be seen on the map in
of.
ESTHER STEPHEN ’ the office of the City Manager.
FOR SALE—
utility room, floor furnace, ex­
Administratrix
Small 2-bedroom house on N
ARTHUR H COLBY
cellent location. $5,000.00. Own­
of the Estate of
4th, paved streets, garage, large
er will finance on liberal terms
City Recorder
Fred Stephen. Deceased Date of first publication.
TWO BEDROOM home on North 40 ACRES GOOD SOU>-4 mile,
Date of first publication. August
August 13, 1959
Eighth street Large rooms, at. i NW Nyssa. Large loafing shed,
27. 1959
tached garagb, nice large cor­ outbuildings, good well. $10,- i
Date of last publication, Sep­ Date of second and last
publication. September 3, 1959
ner lot. $7,500, financed by |
tember 24. 1959
000. Easy terms
State Vet's loan
—
s
REAL ESTATE
PHONE YOUR NEWS
TO 2233 OR 3351
Read and Use
Classified Ads.
NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY
105 Maia St
PhoM 2544
—|----
NORRIS MUSIC. C a 1 d»w e 11-
Mu sic headquarters for organs,
pianos, all instruments, access­
ories, repairs, lessons. “Best for
Less”. Open evenings, 301 N.
Kimball—9-3346.
35-4tc.
LOOK — Double S & H Green
Stamps to Sept. 17. Conoco gas
(with TCP, too). Walt's Place,
North of Nyssa.
• HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED - Man for farm
and dairy work. House, lights,
water and milk furnished. Also
part time work for wife. Phone
2540, Nyaia
34-tfc
• PERSONAL
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
Meets each Thursday night at
8:30 p m. in Ontario. Write
P.O. Box 361, Ontario, ot Box
785-A, Nyssa. Phone 2233, Nys­
sa.
26-tfc
Display Classified
WANTED
Dead Animals
Removed Free.
Phone Payette MI-2-2591
Idaho Animal Products Co.
BLUFFVIEW ARTIFICIAL
INSEMINATION SERVICE
Jersey—Guernsey—Holstein
Milking Shorthorn—Brown Swiss
LENNIE P. AHNSTEDT
Technician
Phone CR 8-3231 or CR 8-3241
New Plymouth, Idaho
FOR SALE
THREE BEDROOM HOME—Bath
and a half. Radiant heat. Two
garages with extra shop space.
Large lot with sprinkler system
and pump for irrigating. This
house is in excellent condition
and priced to sei, at only $13,-
000.00. FHA terms.
GOOD TWO-BEDROOM HOME.
Close to schools. Only $5,850.
Reasonable down payment. $50
per month.
INCOME PROPERTIES
TWO DUPLEXES—In excellent
condition. Garages for each
unit. Best location. Total in­
come $190 00 per month, $16,-
850. FHA terms.
BERNARD EASTMAN
Real Estate—Insurance
315 Main
Phone 2643
FOR SALE
80 ACRES—52 IRRIGATED—
$21,000. $5,000 down.
LARGE 3-BEDROOM HOME —
Paved street. $9,500.
PART TIME FARM—40 ACRES
22 irrigated, hay and pasture.
Two bedroom home, garage and
barn. Four miles northwest of
Nyssa
40-ACRE FARM—
In Nyssa area, to trade for mod­
erately priced Nyssa home.
ROW CROP—
229 acres. 146 acres cultivated.
Cheap water. Two houses. $95,-
,000.
DWELLING BUILDING for sale,
acrori from city halL
TWO-BEDROOM HOME Garage,
fenced yard, paved street. $8,-
50000
TWO-BEDROOM HOME —Base­
ment, corner of 7th and Ennis.
$6,500.
FARM LOANS
ROR THOMPSON AGENCY
Dial 3355
FROZEN
SEMEN
Th« A.B. S. Way
You may salad from
Holstein. J o r s o y.
Guenuoy. Brown 8wisa, Ayte-
shlro. and Milking Shorthorn
Provo«! Si rot.
also
Charo! «Is, Horaford a»4
Angus
For Service Call
RAY BOWNS
Ontario 82
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