Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1960, Page 9, Image 9

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THE NYSSA GATE 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 »r more with
all level, deep row crop soil
will bring close to $1006 per
acre!
150-HEAD COW RANCH—
Unity area. 920 deeded, plus 62-
bead permit. A good cheap op­
eration that has always made
money. $45,000. $18,000 down.
120-ACRE ESTATE—
Will sell at $10,000 under ap-1
praisal in order to close estate '
120 acres, about 90 row crop,
balance pasture. Paid up water.
$58,000. Vi down.
HOMES
3-BEDROOM, Edge of Town-
Carport with storage, 100-foot
lot, sandy garden soil. Home
~
has new furnace. $7,000. Terms
arranged.
ONE TO START WITH—
Small 2-bedroom home, Bath,
city sewer. Give-away price,
$3750. Some terms available.
NEW 3-BEDROOM—
Part basement, spacious rooms,
■well arranged and attractive.
Large lot, new part of town.
$14,750. Ye down.
APPLE VALLEY ACRE—
Has well and 16’ x 18* block
building. Ideal for house trail­
er or building site. $1,500.
IT’S FUN TO TRADE!
This guy has a basement home
with extra lot to trade on Ore­
gon side farm near Nyssa.
ECONOMY 3-BEDROOM HOMB!
Recently remodeled, has new
gas furnace. A very neat home
Park avenue location. $9.600
$3,000 down.
BARGAIN THREE-BEDROOM—
Almost new home in best sec­
tion of town. Owner must sell.
$12,500. Appraises for much
mere.
NEAT 1-BEDROOM HOME!
Very well kept home and yard
with extra cabin in rear. Ideal
for couple or single person.
$3500 Worth more.
LIST WITH US—
We are in need of homes in all
priee ranges!
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RESTAURANT—
A very prosperous operation.
Net $6000 above qut own wages.
$10,000. $3000 down.
KEN POND
REALTOR—NEW HOMES
16 North 3rd
Dial FR 2-2915
WANTED
Dead Animals
Removed Free.
Ph Payette MI 2-2591
Idaho Animal Products Co.
FOR SALE
GOOD TWO-BEDROOM HOME.
Close to schools. Only $5.850
Reasonable down payment $60
per month
INCOME PROPERTIES
TWO DUPLEXES—In excellent
condition. Garages for each
unit. Best location. Total in-
^me $190.00 per month, $16.
850. FHA terms.
Bernard Eastman
Real Estate—Insurance
315 Main
Phone FR 2-2643
Here it is!
@USED CAR
BUY OF THE WEEK
1958 CHEVROLET
4-Dr. Station Wagon
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS —
SCHOOL ELECTION
Meets each Thursday night at
AND MEETING
8:30 p.m. in Ontario. Write
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
P O Box 361, Ontario, os phone
in compliance with Sec. 331.010,
TU 9-6724
26-tfc
ORS, to the legal voters of School
District No. 47, Malheur County, SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state
inspected milk. 65c gallon at
State of Oregon, that the AN­
ranch, 75c gallon delivered or
NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of
at stores. Call FIFE HOME
said District will be held at Lower
DAIRY, FR 2-2540, Nyssa.
Bend School House, between the
9-tfc
hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the
first Monday of May. being the
1
2nd day of May, AJJ. 1960, for the NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win $100 HOUSE FOR RENT—Call FR 2- LARGE UP. GAS concern deeir-
first
prize,
$10
second
prize
or
3093 or FR 2-3393
15-tfc ! ous of hiring experienced LT.
purpose of electing a Rural School
$5 third prize Tuesday. April
gas personnel. Opportunities
Board Director for Zone 5.
Dated this 10th day of April,; 26, at 3 p.m. in Nyssa. Last FREE RENT on 60 acres—Also 3 | unlimited for right individual.
names drawn were Dick Stam,
For information call John Klor,
acres pasture for rent near Nys­
1960.
route 1, Fruitland; Cecil O.
BU 5-2561, Portland, Ore.
sa. Phone Ontario, TU 9-6040.
Attest:
Smith, Adrian; and Clyde By­
12-tfc
13-tfc
EILEEN ADAMS
bee, route 2, Nyssa. None were
District Clerk
Pets for Sale
present to win.
16-ltc SLEEPING ROOM — See Dwight
ROBERT C ALLAHAM
Smith, 317 South 3rd. Phone .____
—
Chqjrman
FR 2-2917
12-tfc NEED A GUI FOR DADS
Board of Directors
__________ '___ ...______________ | DAY? — Buy him a purebred
MISCELLANEOUS
Published April 14, 1960, and
ONE SLEEPINo KOOM — One
German shorthair puppy. 11
MONEY TO LOAN —For home
April 21, 1960.
block off Main street. Phone
weeks
------- — old, $10 and $20. Jack
repair. Call Nyssa Lumber and
FR 2-2136.
12-tfc ! Simpson. . FR 2-2669.
16-2tc
NOTICE OF MEETING
Hardware. Phone FR 2-2295.
Big Bend Irrigation District
13-tfc SMALL ’’URNISHED HOUSE —
Wanted to Buy
Notice is hereby given that a
Three rooms and bath. Natural
meeting of the board of directors
gas
heat.
Phone
FR
2-2965.
Work Wanted
of the Big Bend Irrigation Dis­
16-ltp
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith.
trict sitting as a board of equali­ CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Beef,
Phone
TU 9-8666, Ontario.
TWO-BEDROOM
house
with
at
­
zation will meet on the 3rd day
pork and sheep. Complete pro.
Across from the Ontario Sales
tached
garage.
On
Locust
Ave.
of May at 8:00 o’clock p.m. of
cessing. Get the best at Fisch­
Yard
23tfc
Call FR 2-3064.
14-tfc
said day at the residence of W. C.
er’s Locker Service. Phone FR
Van DeWater within said district
2-3093. Residence, FR 2-3393. FURNISHED APARTMENT—Up­
for the purpose of reviewing and
46-tfc
stairs, 3-room. Mrs W. W. Fos­
Read and Use
correcting its assessment roll and
ter, comer of 9th and Bower.
apportionment of charges for op­ CHILD CARE IN MY HOME—
Gate City Journal
Phone FR 2-2345
14-ltc
eration and maintenance for the I References. Mrs. Roger Tucker.
41tfc.
1960-61 period and the assessment! Phene FR 2-2632.
Classified Ads.
Business Opportunities
of .75 cents per acre for the oper- |
TREE
and
SHRUB
SPRAYING
—
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
to
1
ation and maintenance of the Big I
Call FR 2-3090 or FR 2-3437.
own your own business — Get |
Bend Unit of the district and .15
Fangen Brothers Greenhouse.
TO A MAN
details of lease on Mobilgas sta­
cents per acre for operation and
12-tfc
tion on highway in Nyssa. We Who Seeks a Better
maintenance and $3.00 per acre
pay you salary while training.
(as determined by the Secretary
OPPORTUNITY!
Most equipment furnished. Low
of the Interior) to meet construc­
Miscellaneous for Sale
rental. Financing available to PERMANENT, FULL TIME
tion and rehab charges of the
man with some capital. Phone
Park Unit of said district for the BABY CHICKS—Order tnem now
POSITION
by calling TU 9-8282 or stop in
Parma 3-2351 or Boise 3-6456.
1960-61 period.
If
you
own
a good automobile
to
see
us.
1
mile
west
of
On
­
16-2tc 1
The assessment roll and record
and are willing to be away four
tario on Hwy. 201. Thompson’s
may be inspected by any interest­
nights a week working in this
8-tfc
ed persons at the office of the i Ontario Hatchery.
part of Oregon. You must have
USED
Secretary.
TWO-TON, 4-WHEEL TRAILERS
a high school education and de­
By order of the board of direc-
—Psices from $10 to $50 each.
sire to improve yourself. Be
Power
Mowers
tors.
Contact Idaho Canning Co. at
over 21. We will train those ac­
W C. VAN DeWATER
Rotary and Reel Types
Payette, Idaho, or Nyssa, Ore­
cepted for the position. Excel­
Secretary
gon. Phone FR 2-2271. ll-6tc
lent salary and expense account
Big Bend
begins immediately.
USED
Irrigation District
I SMALL TRAILER H O U S E — j
Your Reply Will Be Kept
Published April 21, 1960, and
Practically new Security Trav­
in Absolute Confidence!
April 28, 1960.
eler. Reasonable. Phone FR 2- !
—Write to—
2396. Vern Garner.
15-2tc I
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
USED
PERSONNEL
Upon Question of Increasing Tax 25 TO 30 TONS BALED ALFAL-1
Box 1508, Salem, Oregon.
Levy Over Amount Limited
FA HAY—First cutting. R. D.4
Give history of past and present
By Section 11. Article XI,
McKinley. FR 2-2529.
15-2tci
employment record, your com­
State Constitution
plete address, age and phone
Notice is hereby given that an CLINTON ROTARY LAWN
numb r.
election will be held in School
MOWER —$25. 619 North 1st
District No. 26-C of Malheur
St., Nyssa.
16-ltp
County, State of Oregon, from 2
BLUFFVIEW ARTIFICIAL
p.m. to 8 p.m. on May 2, 1960, at G.E. ELECTRIC RANGE — 30”, For RENT or SALE—
INSEMINATION SERVICE
Junior High School in said school I one year old. Single bed, mat­
Jersey—Guernsey—Holstein
district, for the purpose of sub­ I tress and springs. Phone FR 2-
Milking Shorthorn—Brown Swiss
mitting to the legal voters of said I 3307.
16-ltp
----- o-----
district the question of increasing i
LENNIE P AHNSTEDT
the tax levy for the fiscal year | THREE GOOD USED VACUUM
Technician
1960-61 over the amount limited
CLEANERS—Phone FR 2-3436
Ph CR 8-3231 or CR 8-3241
FR 2-2124
by section 11, article XI, of the
16-4 tc 417 Main St.
New Plymouth, Idaho
Constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such 40 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD—
levy are:
One mile east of Nyssa Good CHOICE RESIDENTIAL, FARM PROPERTIES
Hiring two new teachers, put­
water right Three - bedroom
ting new roof on lower half of
home with fir»place. Other FIVE-BEDROOM HOME—2 com­ MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME—
elementary building, paying first
buildings. $20,000. $5,000 down.
Full finished basement, double
plete bathrooms, fireplace, 4
installment on property purchas­
$1,000 per year at
garage, a large well-improv»d
lots, comer location, beautiful
ed and necessary expenses of
TWO-BEDROOM HOME—
yard 516 N. 1st. $9,200
yard with large, warm water
operating school.
Furnace and garage. $5,500 00
swimming pool, spacious caba­ THREE BEDROOMS—Part base-
The amount of tax, in excess of
na with everything for outdoor
the 6% limitation, proposed to DWELLING BUILI>1 NG far sale,
n»ent, nice location on paved
across from city hall
living. FHA appraisal, $15,700.
be levied for said fiscal year is
street, A very good economy
ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE — Fur­
28 Park Ave See by appoint­
$42,500.00.
home. 117 Park $8,000.
nished. Garage. Tw» lota $3,-
ment.
Dated this 12th day of April,
•
FOR
SALE — Newly-built home
506 00
1960.
FOR YOUR MONEY —
Two main floor bedrooms, full
TWO-BEDROOM HOME Garage, MORE
Attest:
Completely modern home One
basement with two bedrooms,
fenced yard, paved street. $8.-
W L. McPartland
large bedroom on m.'un floor
large carpeted living room,
500 00
District Clerk
with double basement bed­
modern kitchen with built-in
RALPH LAWRENCE
TWO-BEDROOM HOME — Base­
room, laundry, dining room and
oven, range, dish washer and
Chairman
ment comer of 7th and Ennis.
double car port. Excellent con­ disposal. Forced-air gas fur-
Board of Directors.
$4,500
dition, located at 207 South 4th
■ace, nice large lot, 250’ fenc­
Published April 21, 1960, and HOME—Two bedrooms, two bath­
Priced to sell at $11,500.00
ing. Lived in just a few months.
April 28, 1960.
rooms. Large lot. $8,500
Take over this new FHA con­
TWO BEDROOMS — Full base­
tract. See by appointment, 424
ment with nicely finished
FARM LOANS
North 7th. Price $13,500.
rooms, large living room, com­
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
pletely modem 4t4 lots, irriga­ TWO BEDROOM home on North
Dial FR 2-3355’
Eighth street. Large rooms, at­
We have ten (10) absolutely new
tion well with new pump Ex­
tached garage, nice large cor­
Mobile Homes that must be sold
cellent for large family. See by
immediately. All are late ’59 and
ner lot. $7,500, financed by
appointment. Ill Ehrgood. $12,-
'60 models. Moving these Jiomes
State Vet's loan
000.
is our goal—not profit.
Bikes... $9.95 Up
Refrigerators
Stoves—TV Sets
Auto. Washers
Garden Tillers
Firestone Store
I OPPORTUNITY!
$500.00
lowest insurance rates. These
units are not distress merchan­
J 957 CHEVROLET
dise—rather an opportunity for
4-Dr. Station Wagon 10 purchasers to make a real
Radio, heater, automatic I buy. All of these homes are
popular makes and carry factory
transmission
warranties.
Also, several units available for
transfer—Pick up payments and
2—1954 FORD
save more than $1,000.00
l/2-Ton Pickups
DON'T WAIT!
• All Sixes
• All Makes
•
Floor Plans
195« FORD
—Write or Call—
LESH & RANDALL
Nyssa Motors, Inc. I Ph 2-8569
S & R Welding
4033 Chinden Blvd
Boise, Idaho
NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY
and Blacksmith Shop
105 Main St
• Plow Share Work
• Custom Welding
• Fabricating
• General Repair
All Work Guaranteed
201 King Avenge
Pumps Serviced
—Call Ed Mason—
At FR 2-2548 or After
• 6 p.m. Call FR 2-2492
Ph FR 2-2544
5y*e Need Listings for Our Prospective
Buyers of Farms aad Homes ...
"UST WITH MEL —WE SELL”
e:o ACRES 1 ■"> cultivated O!d Owyhee district 5 room modern
home, good outbuildings. $25,000. $10,000 down This includes
tractor and some equipment
1
100 ACRES—Four-bedroom modem home. Cheap water. All flat
groun< on '..led road $40.50(1 $13,000 down.
V ACRES FOR CASH RENT $0(XiQSome row crop
116 ACRES—Alkali bees, seed area, plenty of free water G(5li
home $42.000 «M^OO down.
FOUR-BEDROOM modern home. Close in >10,000 Terms.
<»
Real Estate LWns — Insurance
Mobile Home Sales
420 Main StDMt
TV PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Real Estai» For Sai»
HOUSE—At 519 N 4th,^Nyssa, NEW THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE
Ore., for sale or rent. Contact —First class construction. Ready
Wells Real Estate, 104 N. 8th,
for occupancy. Will take older
Payette, Idaho.
16-tfc ; or smaller house as down pay-
MODERN HOUSE —Partly fur-| ment^ Phone FR 2-3044. 10-tfc
nished. Phone FK 2-2-783.
--------- - —
—— — —- home. —
«•
THREE
BEDROOM
Full
15- 2tp , basement, stoker heat. Good lo­
cation. $8500 Phone FR 2-3124.
MODERN HOUSE — Two bed­
14-4tp
rooms, 106 East 2nd, Nyssa.
Phone FR 2-2351 (evenings).
Help Wanted
16- ltp |
$500.00 will handle most of
Radio,0 heater. Turbo-glide. I Yes,
these homes. Payments up to 72
Locking rear end.
months thru Bank Financing and
l/2-Ton Pickup
FOR RENT
Personal
I k
Nyssa Co-op
a
"To Buy or Sell. . .
^$214 North .Main
Mel
//
4
Phone FR 2 2033
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11 00—
“ Baseball
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Warmup (L)*
h 10—Baseball
Game <»f the
Week (Live)*
Baltimore
at New York
3 00—Armchair
Adventure
3 30—Oral Roberts
3 00—Kay Boy News
3 15—Chapel
of Inspiration
3 30—G K College
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4:00—Small World*
4 30
‘ —20th
‘ ‘ Century*
"LaGuardia”
& 00—La »ale*
5 30—Dennis
the Menace
8:00- E<l
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7 30
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> 00—Geo. Gobel*
■ 30—What’s
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9 00—Ses Hunt
9 30—Alfred
Hitchcock
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”St range
Adventure,”
Maria
Englinh.
Kent Taylor
------ M«>rn. Hradllnea
Monda y, Aprll 20
1 Love Lucy
8 00-
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8 30—December
Bride
9 00—Ix>ve of Life
9 30—Search for To­
morrow (Live)*
9 45—Guiding Light
io 00—Burns and Alien
io 30—A« the World
Turn« (Live)*
11 00—For Better or
For Worse (L) •
11-30-—House Party*
12 00- Millionaire (L)*
12 30— The Verdict la
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1 00—Brighter Day*
1 15—Seer* t Storm*
1 30—Edge of Night
2 00—The Red
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2 30— On the Go
3 00—Bonnie Wallis
Show
4 00—Autry-Rogera
5:00—Little RaecaiH
5 15—Doug. Edwards
News (Live)*
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Express
8 80—New a at Six
8 10—Went her
6 15—CBS Newsreel
8 30—Kate Smith*
7 00—The Texan*
7 30—Father Knows
Beat*
8 00—Danny Thomas*
8 90—June Allyson*
00—Mike Hammer
9 30—('an non ba 11
10 00—Hennessy
10 30—Stage 2 Feature.
“Clipper Ship,"
Chas. Bickford
---------- Morn Headlines
Tuesday, April 20
8 00—I Ixive Lucy
8 30—December
Bride
9 00—Love of Life
9.30—Search for To­
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9:45—Guiding Light
10 00—Burns and Allen
10:30—As the World
Turns (Live)*
11:00—For Better or
For Worse ( L) *
1 1 30—House Party*
12 00—Millionaire (L)*
12 30—The Verdict Is
KTVB
>undH>, April 24
11 10—Industry
on Parade
11 25—NB<’ Malor
langue Baseball
(Live)*
L oh Angeles
at Ht I a > u I r
2 30—Championship
Bridge (Llvs)£
3 00—Championship
Bowling
4 00—Jubilee U.S.A.Í
4 30—I>eHth Valley
'
Days
5 00—Ix>ne Ranger £
6 <0- Maverick I
8 30—Lockup
7 00—Rea! McCoys £
7 30—Manhunt
I 00—The Alaskans £
9 00—Chevy Show £
IV 00—The
Untouchables*
11:00—Television
Playhouse
Manday, April 20
8 30—This la tne Life
I r i- < I m Right
9 30—Concentration
(Live)*
10 00—Truth or ( onse-
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10 30—It (’ould Be You
(Live—Color)*
11 00—Romper Room
__ 45—Cartoon Time
11
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13 30—Ix>retta Young
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j 30—The Gail Storm
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2 30—Wl.o Do You
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Ba ndst and
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5 00—Roso the Clown
5 30—Rin Tin Tin £
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< 1 0—Hometown
Reporter
Weather
3
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7 30—Peter Gunn*
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Tuesday, April 2d
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30—Edge of Night
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30—Quick Draw
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News at Six
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30—Red Skelton*
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9 00—Shotgun Slade
9 30—Dennis O’Keefe*
10 00—Foreign Film.
• Silent Dust,”
Nigel Patrick.
I »erek Farr
------ Morn. Headlines
Wednesday. April 27
8 00—I lx>ve Lucy
8 30—December
Bride
9 00—I«ove of Life
9:30—Search for To­
morrow (Live)*
9 45—Guiding Light
10 00—Burns and Allen
10.30—As the World
Turns (Live)*
11:00—For Better or
For Worse (L)•
11 30—House Party*
MllHona
12 30—The Verdict Is
Yours (Live)*
i oil Brighter Day*
1 15—Secret Storm*
1 30—Edge of Night
2 00—The Red
Rowe Show*
2 30—On the Go
3:00—Bonnie Wallis
Show
4 00—Autry-Rogers
5 00—Little Rascals
5 18—Doug Edwards
•
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Express
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g in—Weather
• 15—('BS Newsreel
30— Men Into Spare*
< >u r <; ueat*
7 00 1
8 00—Armstrong
Circle Theatre
(Live)*
9 00—Millionaire*
9 30—I’ve Got a
Secret•
io 00—Stage 2 Feature.
“Tiger Shark,”
Ed. G. Robinson
------ Morn Headlines
Thursday, April
8
i Lovi Ldicy
8 30—December
Bride
9 00—Love of Life
9 30—Search for To­
morrow (Live)*
9 45—Guiding Light
10 00—Burns and Allen
10 30— As the World
Turns (Live)*
11.00—For Better or
For Worse (L)*
11:30—House Party*
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"Troubled
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Show
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4 00- News at Six
« 10— Weather
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8 30—Bachelor
Father*
7 00—Burns and Al on
7 34- Markham*
8 00—Betty Hutton
8 30—Whirly birds
9 00—To Tell
the Truth
9 30—TBA
10 00—TBA
••Girl on
the Spot”
io 30—Adventures
in Gardening:
11:00—Staire 3 Feature^
H< ndli nos
Friday, April 20
8 00— I Love Lucy
8 30
~ —1 »ecember
Bride
9 00—Love of Life
9 3(^—Search for To­
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45—Guiding Light
10 00—Burns and A lea
10
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For Worse ( L)*
30— House Party*
00—Millionaire (L)*
30—TYte Verdict Is
Yours (Livej *
Day*
i 00—Brighter
______ ______
1 15—Secret Storm*
1 30—Edge of Night
2 00—Th*1 Red
Rowe Show*
2 30—On the Go
3 00
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Wallin Show
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