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THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. l»0
Oregon State Board
Reviews 1959 Works
One of the outstanding events
which marked state forestry in
Oregon during 1959 was sale of
the last large block of fire-killed
timber in the Tillamook burn,
thus marking the end of the big
time logging in one of the largest
salvage projects in the country,
according to the Oregon board of
forestry.
The sale consisted of a block of
15,000,000 board feet of snags in
the Kilchis river watershed that
went to Diamond Lumber com
pany. The timber will be pro
cessed in the company’s plants in
Tillamook.
When this last block of timber
is logged it is estimated that total
recovery will amount to about six
billion board feet of timber. The
total footage killed in the fires
of 1933, 1939 and 1945 has been
estimated at 13.1 billion board
feet.
Other outstanding events in
cluded low fire losses; emphasis
on forest rehabilitation; develop
ments in weather equipment; ra
diological training; continued em
phasis on insect, disease and ani
mal damage to the forests; ex
pansion of the farm forestry pro
gram; conservation act adminis
tration; and a complete reorgan
ization of the state safety pro
gram.
Fire Record Excellent
The area burned on the 12,000,-
000 acres of forest land coming
under jurisdiction of the state
and association units was held to
20,843 acres in spite of the very
hazardous fire season that was
marked by record breaking per
iods of high fire hazard. The
number of fires was listed at 623,
with 114 of them having been
caused by lightning.
The Southwest Oregon state
unit was hardest hit with a total
of 6,152 acres burned. Next in
line came Douglas with 5,361
acres, followed by Central Oregon
with 3,310 acres, Klamath with
2,929 and Coos with 1,832. Thus
all except 1,259 acres was burned
in the five units.
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Personal
NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win $100
first prize, $10 second prize or
$5 third prize Tuesday, Jan. 26,
at 3 p m. in Nyssa. Last names
drawn were J. I. Brady, route
2, Nyssa; Ray Dennett, route 1,
New Plymouth, and G. W. Hust, I AM NOW doing bookkeeping
route 1, Ontario. Hust was pres
an8 income tax work in my
ent to win $5.
3-ltc
home. Ralph Banner, 302 So.
3rd. Phone FR 2-3491.
49-tfc
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
Meets each Thursday night at CHILD CARE IN MY HOME—
8:30 p.m. in Ontario. Write
References. Mrs. Roger Tucker.
P.O. Box 361, Ontar:o, or phone
Phone FR 2-2632.41tfc.
TU 9-6724
26-tfc.
Help Wanted
3
HELP WANTED — Two rural
Avon territories available (Sun
set Valley and Owyhee areas).
Reply immediately. Phone FR
2-2233. Martina Marshall, Low
en, Ore.
2-2tc
•
A-l USED CARS
FOR SALE
pearance and mechanical
condition.
1954 Olds "88"
Four-door. Radio, heater,
automatic transmission,
power brakes and steer
ing, w.s.w., two-tone and
very clean.
1957 Ford i/rTon
V-8. Four-speed, long 8’ri
ft. box.
1954 Packard Clipper
Four-door. Radio, heater,
overdrive, good tires and
mechanical condition very
good Reasonably priced.
You Can Own Any
Of These Units
With a Low Down
Payment and •
Bank Financing!
•
SEE CHUCK or JACK
SWAGER FORD
314 Mam®?treet
Phone ER 2-2288
Work Wanted
CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Beef,
pork and sheep Complete pro
cessing. Get the best at Fisch
er’s Locker Service. Phone FR
2-3093. Residence, FR 2-3393.
46-tie
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court
Of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
ALMA HINEMOA CLONINGER,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Elmer E.
Cloninger, has been appointed ex
ecutor of the estate of Alma
Hinemoa Cloninger, deceased, by
the County Court of Malheur
County, Oregon, and has qualified
as such.
NOW, THEREFORE, all persons
having claims against the estate
of Alma Hinemoa Cloninger, de
ceased, are hereby notified and
required to present the same, with
proper vouchers, duly verified,
within six (6) months from the
date of this Notice, to the under
signed, Elmer E. Cloninger, at the
law office of Gene Stunz at Nyssa,
Oregon, which place the under
signed selects as his place of busi
ness in all matters connected with
said estate.
ELMER E. CLONINGER
Executor of the Estate
of Alma Hinemoa
Cloninger, Deceased.
Dated and first published, De-
i cember 24, 1959.
Race Commemorate* Battle
Last publication, January 21,
The marathon foot race of the 1966.
Olympic Games commemorates
one of the decisive battles of his NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
tory. World Book Encyclopedia
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
reports that 490 B. C. a Greek That the board of directors of the
named Pheidippides raced 20 Ridgeview Irrigation District will
miles to Athens to announce the meet at the Ridgeview School
victory of the Greeks over the House in the County of Malheur,
Persians on the plain of Mara State of Oregon, that being the
thon. He gasped out the news be | District's office, at 7:30 p.m. on
fore falling dead of exhaustion. | the 15th day of February, 1960, to
sit as a Board of Equalization for
WANTED
the purpose of reviewing and
correcting its assessment and ap
Dead Animals
portionment of taxes for defray
Removed Free.
ing the operation, maintenance
Ph. Payette MI 2-2591
and construction costs and ex
Idaho Animal Products Co.
penses for the District for the
year 1960. Any complaint con
cerning the assessments or any
changes desired must be entered
with the Secretary of the District
before the date named herein in
to receive proper consider
1Ö57 Chevrolet "210." order
ation from the Board.
Automatic transmission,
The 1960 assessment may be
heater, radio and white I seen at the Ridgeview Irrigation
District office at Homedale, Idaho.
side-wall tires.
Done by order of the board of
1957 Chev. Hardtop i directors.
FELISA ECHEVARRIA
Two-door. Nylon tires,
Secretary, Ridgeview
automatic transmisison,
Irrigation District
heater, radio, two - tone First publication,
21, 1960.
paint. Excellent in ap Final publication, Jan.
Feb. 11, 1960.
ALL THE ABOVE UNITS
CARRY OUR A-l
GUARANTEE'
4
«TM* GATS CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS WANTED ON FARMS
AND HOMES
FARMS
SEVERAL BUYERS
Now in the market for really
good row crop farms. Now is
surely the time to list with us.
An 80-acre farm or more with
all let’el, deep row crop soil
will bring close to $1000 per
acre!
TWO GOOD ACREAGES—
12 acres with modern 2-bedroom
house. A good pasture and
home.
18 acres with older 2-bedroom
home. Land brings in over $800
rent, leaving a few acres for
pasture.
Your choice—$10,500, one-third
down.
150-HEAD COW RANCH—
Unity area. 920 deeded, plus 62-
head permit. A good cheap op
eration that has always made
money. $45,000. $18,000 down.
IN JORDAN VALLEY—
700-head cow ranch in one of
our best areas. Total operation
costs under $20,000 per year.
Low price of $164,500, 29%
down.
158 ACRES—LEVEL LAND!
Nearly all good row crop. Ideal
for a combination cattle feeding
and farming operation. $90,000.
Reasonable terms.
360 ACRES, NAMPA AREA—
145 acres fine row crop land,
200 more to be put in. All pump
irrigated. $105,000. $32,500 down
or can sell 200 separately at
$30,000, $5,000 down.
About 60 others to choose from.
HOMES
ECONOMY 3-BEDROOM HOME!
Recently remodeled, has new
gas furnace. A very neat home
Park avenue location. $9,500.
$3,000 down.
BARGAIN THREE-BEDROOM—
Almost new home in best sec
tion of town. Owner must sell.
$12,500. Appraises for much
more.
TWO-BEDROOM
BASEMENT HOME . . .
Extra lot with this. Buy here,
finish the house, then build an
other for sale or rent. Have a
new home at very low cost.
$3500, terms. $1500 down, bal
ance by the month.
TWO-BEDROOM HOME—SHOP.
A neat, well built home and a
30 x 40 shop building with ceil
ing and concrete floor. Two
large lots. $8200 for both.
LOW COST 3 BEDROOM—
A newly remodeled home on
the east side. Low cash price,
$5,000.
SOUTH PARK LOCATION—
Almost new 2-bedroom home
with full basement Beautiful
birch cabinetry. One of Nyssa’s
best constructed homes. $16,500.
Long term loan.
NEAT 1-BEDROOM HOME!
Very well kept home and yard
with extra cabin in rear. Ideal
for couple or single person.
$3500. Worth more.
NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME—
Lived in only a few months
Large living and dining room
Worlds of storage in this ful'
basement home. $13,000. FHA
terms.
LIST WITH US—
We are in need of homes in all
price ranges!
KEN POND
BLUFFVIE.V ARTIFICIAL
INSEMINATION SERVICE
PIANO LESSONS — Mrs. Lloyd
Jersey
—Guernsey—Holstein
Lewis. Phone FR 2-3179 (after Milking Shorthorn
—Brown Swiss
1 p.m).
3-ltc
l.ENME P AHNSTEDT
Technician
7
Real Estate For Sale
Ph. CR 8-3231 or CR 8-3241
SMALL 2-BEDROOM HOUSE for
New Plymouth, Idaho
sale. Pay for like rent. Choice
location. Phone FR 2-2295 or
FR 2-3307. Nyssa Lumber and PART TIME FARM—40 ACRES.
22 irrigated, hay and pasture
Hardware.
2-3tc
Two bedroom home, garage and
FOR SALE or LEASE with option
barn. Four miles northwest of
to buy — Two - bedroom house
Nyssa
with full finished basement, au
40-ACRE
FARM—
tomatic heat, newly decorated,
In Nyssa area, to trade for mod
new carpeting, good garage. On
erately priced Nyssa home.
paved street. Would take small
er house as down payment. 112 ROW CROP—
Park Ave. or call FR 2-2303,
229 acres. 146 acres cultivated.
Nyssa.
49-tfc
Cheap water. Two houses. $95,-
000. ■”
12
For Rent
15 ACRES—Two-bedroom house,
FOR RENT—10 acres. Three bed
barn, garage. $8,000. Terms.
room house, modern except
100-ACRE
ROW CROP or DAIRY
bath. Located in Apple Valley.
•—Two dwelling. $43,000.
Phone Parma 2-3490, collect.
50-tie 98 ACRES—Good house and buil
dings. $30,500. $10,000 down.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — Good
location. $40 per month. Ber TWO-BEDROOM HOME—
Furnace and garage. $5,500.00.
nard Eastman. Real Estate and
Insurance. Phone FR 2-2643.
DWELLING BUILDING for sale,
52-tfc
across t om city hall.
ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE — Fur
MODERN 2-BEDROOM H
nished. Garage. Two lots. $3,-
with attached garage. Located
500.00.
at 802 Locust. Phone FR 2-3938
or FR 2-3064.
'
3-tfc. TWO-BEDROOM HOME Garage,
fenced yard, paved street. $8,-
3-tfc
500 00.
FOR RENT—Modern house at 114 ¡TWO-BEDROOM HOME — Base
South 3rd. Inquire at 118 South
ment, corner of 7th and Ennis.
3rd or Phone FR 2-2780. 2-2tp
$6,500.
HOUSE FOR RENT — ideal for HOME—Two bedrooms, two bath
rooms. Large lot. $8,500.
couple. Available Feb. 1. Phone
FR 2-3093 or FR 2-3393. 3-tfc
5
Instruction
WARM SLEEPING ROOM—Call
FR 2-2917. Dwight Smith.
1-tfc
.'J'___
FARM LOANS
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
Dial FR 2-3355
___________
18 Miscellanooua for Sale
FOR SALE
18-FT. TRAILER HOUSE — Like EXCELLENT 4-bedroom home—
Large living room, dining room
new. Owyhee Truck & Imple
and kitchen. Basement with
ment Co., Nyssa, Ore.
3-ltc
automatic oil furnace. Approxi
mately 2 acres of ground in pas
WE HAVE several good used
ture and lots of fruit trees. For
washers and dryers for sale.
Eder’s, Nyssa.
49-tfc
sale at FHA appraisal. Would
consider small house for down
BALED HAY—$15 per ton. Also
payment.
baled straw. J. E. Brower, route
GOOD TWO-BEDROOM HOME.
Close to schools. Only $5,850.
Reasonable down payment. $50
19
Wanted to Buy
per month.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for
INCOME PROPERTIES
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. TWO DUPLEXES—In excellent
Phone TU 9-8666, Ontario
condition. Garages for each
Across from the Ontario Sales
unit. Best location. Total in-
Yard.
23tfc
—me $190.00 per month, $16,
850
FHA terms.
23 Automobiles for Sale
SMALL 2-BEDROOM HOUSE —
Completely furnished, $3500 00.
1953 GMC H -TON PICKUP—In
Easy terms'
good condition, good tires. Four
speed transmission. See at 602
Bernard Eastman
North 2nd. Call FR 2-3204.
Real Estate—Insurance
2-2tg
315 Main
Phone FR 2-2643
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE FAST,
EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL
S & R Welding
and Blacksmith Shop
• Plow Share Work
• Custom Welding
• Fabricating
• General Repair
All Work Guaranteed
201 King Avenue
FROZEN
SEMEN
The A.B.S. way you
may select from Hol
stein, Jersey, Guern-
sey, Brown Swiss,
Ayreshire, and Milking Shorthorn
proved sires.
also
Charoláis, Hereford and
Angus
For Service Cali
RAY BOWNS
Ontario TU 9-5227
CHOICE RESIDENTIAL, FARM PROPERTIES
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME on Ad.
rian Blvd. 1296 sqt. ft. plus
large garage. 1H baths, laun
dry room, fireplace, patio, large
lot. FHA construction Your
REALTOR—NEW HOMES
Ph. FR 2-22«5 16 North 3rd
Dial FR 2-2915 FOR SALE—
Small 2-bedroom house on N.
4th, paved streets, garage, large
Nyssa
PAGE ELEVEN °
We Need Listings for Our Prospective
Buyers of Farms and Homes . ..
"LIST WITH MEL — WE SELL"
old home will make the down
payment. See Nyssa Lumber A
Hardware or Nyssa Insurance
Agency After 6 pm. call FR 2-
3307 or FR 2 -3463
utility room, floor furnace, ex
cellent location $5,000 00. Own
er wili finance on liberal terms
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY — FOR SALE — Newly-built home
Two main floor bedrooms, full
Completely modern home One
basement with two bedrooms,
large bedroom on main floor
large carpeted living room,
with double basement bed
modern
kitchen with built-in
room,
laundry,
dining
room
and
110 ACRES—65 cultivated Old Owyhee district 5-room modern
double ear port Excellent con-1 oven, range, dish washer and
home, good outbuildings $25,000. Terms
disposal Forced-air gas fur
dltjon, located at 2Q7 South 4th
160 ACRES FOR LEASE—•Close to beet dump,
nace, nice large lot, 250’ fenc
Priced to sell at $11,900 00
ing. Lived in just a few months
•0 ACRES. 6 MILES NORTHWEST OF NYSSA—60 irrigated $15.-
Take over this new FHA con
40 ACRES GOOD SOII^-4 mile.
750 $4,750 down
tract See by appointment, 424
NV4 Nyssa Large loafmg shed.
116 ACRES—Alkali bees, seed area, plenty of free water Good
North 7th. Price $13,500
.
outbuildings,
good
well.
$10,-
I
Jiome $42,000 $15,000 down. •
,
000 Easy term' o
•M0 DOW'# BUYS SMALL HOME in North Nyssa Nice lot Bal-
TWO BEDROOM home on North
^nc© $50
month.
Q
e
Eighth street. Large rooms, at
MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME—
tached garage, nice large cor
Full finished basement, double
c FOUR-BEDROOM modern home Close tn. $10,000. Ter>s
garage, large well, improved
ner lot. $7.500, financed by
* R8hl Estate Loans — Insurance
yard 516 N. 1st $9.200
State Vet's loan
'To Buy or Sell... See Mel"
$14l4orth Main
Phene FR J-20M
NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY
105 Main St
Ph FR 2-2544
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