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THUÄtDAf, JULT 21, 1 PERSONALS THE NYS» GATE CITY JOUtSBL. WYS8A. OREGON H. THOMPSONS ANNOUNCE NEW GRANDDAUGHTER FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE PERSONAL FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first OWNER selling 3-bedroom home, USED GAS REFRIGERATORS— Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodward 4 and 6 cubic ft. Ideal Gas and of Burbank, Calif., visited last son have received word of a new 2 baths, choice location, near prize of $150 in trade certifi Appliance. 28-tfc week with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben granddaughter, born July 19 to schools Call FR 2-3901. 29-tie cates, $10 second prize or $5 their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Haroldsen. third prize Tuesday, July 26, LOUD SPEAKERS—Good condi. Ronald Thompson of Boise. at 3 p.m. in Nyssa. Last names tion, used very little. Inquire FOR RENT Mrs. Jack McKee and son, Rod Maternal grandparents are Mr. drawn were A. ‘ W. Mordhorst, at Hyatt’s Saddle shop 29-ltp ney of The Dalles who have been and Mrs. Henry Schaffeld of Payette; H. B. Winter, North SLEEPING ROOM — See Dwight PIANO—$150; stove $50, refriger visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson. 2nd, Nyssa; and Don Strick- Smith, 317 South 3rd. Phone ator $50. Baby - Tenda $7.50, Charles McConnell in Boise, ar land, route 2, Nyssa. Winter FR 2-2917. 12-tfc Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and davenport and chair set $50, rived in Nyssa Sunday for a visit was present to claim his $10 vacuum $7.50, dining chairs with Mr. and Mrs. George McKee. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. winnings. Next week’s jackpot TWO-BEDROOM House with at Brammer were Saturday evening $2.50 each, four small tables. will be $150. 29-ltc tached garage. On Locust Ave. | Phone TUcker 9-6671, 640 North Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Church dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill 14-tfc Oregon, Ontario. 29-ltc and family spent two days last Hamilton and family. SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state Call FR 2-3064. week at McCalL inspected milk. 65c gallon at ONE BEDROOM, Modem house ranch, 75c gallon delivered or | —Large yard. See at 507 North LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and (Mrs. Clarence Clapp at stores. Call FIFE HOME! 4th. Phone FR 2-2181. 28-tfc and family visited relatives in GENERAL MOTORS CAR KEY DAIRY, FR 2-2540, Nyssa. AT THE GAS REFUND office Cascade and fished at the lake 9-tfc TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — Five shouted the tax collector, “Curse found in Nyssa south park Sunday. the man who invented the MO miles from Nyssa. Phone FR Tuesday. Owner may claim by NEY MAKER.’’ Buy yours at 2-3213 or FR 2-2738. 29-tfc calling at Journal office and WORK WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher and Firestone store, Co-op, B & M paying for ad.29-ltc Mrs. W. E. Kohl returned Friday or Bauman’s. 29-ltp CUSTOM SWATHING — Phone WANTED TO RENT evening from a trip to Montana HELP WANTED FR 2-2347 or FR 2-2690. 28-2tc TO LOAN —For home where they visited relatives and SMALL FURNISHED house or MONEY Call Nyssa Lumber and friends. $125.00 A WEEK! NO EXPER CUSTOM BUTCHERING and apartment. For couple. Phone i repair. Hardware. Phone FR 2-2295. IENCE-MEN or WOMEN — complete meat processing. You FR 2-3917 29-ltp j 13-tfc LOCAL TEACHERS ATTEND Service our customers with always get the best at Treasure WORKSHOPS AT C OF I quality clothing for the entire Valley Packing. One mile west [ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LOCKER BEEF—Corn fed. Spe The Mmes. Zetta Bumgarner, family at low direct-to-consum- on Alberta. Phone FR 2-3103. USED DIGG.ERS ~ AlTmakes. I cial price until July 30. 40c Mildred Elliott, Tavie Hendricks, er prices. Work part or full 28-tfc Some are in excellent condition., per pound, guaranteed. Trea Lucille Pett and Nina Baxter, and time. Samples furnished. No in sure Valley Packing Co. One Lockwood Graders, Inc. Phone Virgil Seward, Nyssa grade school vestment. Northwestern Wool CUSTOM HAY BALING — $3.50 mile west on Alberta. Phone FR 2-2240. 28-3tc instructors, are presently taking per ton. Will take hay for pay. en Co., 403 Nicolett Ave., Min FR 2-3103. 29-ltc training in arithmetic and teach neapolis, Minn. Call Charles Miles, TU 9-6267. TRAILER HOUSE—1951 Schult, 29-ltp ing aids at workshops being held 28-5tp CRACKLINGS — Inexpensive pet 33 foot, 8 feet wide. In excel- j at the College of Idaho in Cald APPLICATIONS for stenographic food, 10 cents per pound. Trea lent condition. Set up at trailer employment in Vale will be ac CHILD CARE IN MY HOME— well. sure Valley Packing Co. 29-ltc court at First and Park. Phone cepted until August 1. Salary References. Mrs. Roger Tucker. FR 2-3355 or FR 2-3322. 29-ltp j commensurate with ability and Journal Classifieds Get Results! Phone FR 2-2632. 41tfc. Classified Rates experience. Write detailed res THREE GRANARIES — Two steel, Four cents per word per in ume to Box 398, Vale, Oregon. CARPENTER WORK WANTED one wooden. Phone FR 2-2327. sertion;' minimum charge, 60 — Finish or framing. Phone FR 29-2tc REAL ESTATE 29-2tc cents, in advance. To assure 2-2295. 25-tfc LISTINGS WANTED ON FARMS insertion on the classified page I AND HOMES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WORK WANTED —Grain haul-j 40 ACRES ON PAVED ROAD— and in the proper classification, FARMS ing. Phone FR 2-2319 29-2tp ’ One mile east of Nyssa. Good all ads must be submitted not OPPORTUNITY—Man or woman. 40 ACRES—BUILD HERE! water right. Three - bedroom later than noon Tuesday. Refilling and collecting money WORK WANTED—Custom com home with fireplace. Other CASH IN ADVANCE is re 21 acres good row crop land, from high quality coin operated balance orchard and pasture. bining. John Kygar. Phone FR I buildings. $20,000. $5.000 down. quired for all classified ads. dispensers in this area. No sell Easy drive from town. All the 2-2429. 29-3tp $1,000 per year at 5%. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK ing. To qualify you must have machinery you need. $16,500. TWO-BEDROOM — car, references, $500 to $2600 WORK WANTED — Custom bal. Terms can be worked out 1% baths, wall-to-wall carpet, FOR SALE—Winter pigs. Call af cash. Seven to 12 hours weekly ing. W. P. Hendricks. Phone ARENA VALLEY 40— two-car attached garage. Large ter 6 p.m. FR 2-2742. 29-2tc required. Can easily take in FR 2-2334. 29-2tc Good laying sandy land, grows lot on North Fourth St $18,000. $400 monthly. More full time. almost any crop. Very good TWO-BEDROOM— For personal interview write Wanted to Buy seed area. 3 - bedroom home. Basement two-car garage. On FOR SALE — REAL ESTATE JONCO & ASSOCIATES. 4020 $14,000. Only $1000 down. North Fourth St $9,700. HIGHEST PRICES paid for Minnetonka Blvd., Dept C3, 3 - BEDROOM HOME — Sunken TWO-BEDROOM HOME— 80-ACRE ROW CROP FARM— slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. Minneapolis 16, Minnesota. In One of the good ones. $80,000. Furnace and garage. $5,500.00. mahogany paneled family room, Phone TU 9-8666, Ontario. clude phone number. 29-ltp $20,000 down. bath and half bath. Newly re DWELLING BUILDING for «ale. Across from the Ontario Sales across from city hall SEVERAL BUYERS modeled, also new addition to Yard. 23tfc Now in the market for really • LEGAL NOTICE house. Mahogany kitchen. A ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE — Fur nished. Garage. Two lots. $3,- good row crop farms. Now is choice location. Financing can WANTED 500 00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS surely the time to list with us be arranged. Phone FR 2-3307 Dead Animals In the County Court An 80-acre farm or more with or FR 2-2295 for appointment. TWO-BEDROOM HOME Garage, Removed Free. fenced yard, paved street. $8,- Of the Stale of Oregon all level, deep row crop soil 22-tfc Ph. Payette MI 2-2591 500 00. For the County of Malheur will bring close to $1000 per Idaho Animal Products Co. In the Matter of the Estate of SMALL 2-BEDROOM HOME — TWO-BEDROOM HOME — Base acre! ment, corner of 7th and Ennis. CHARLES MAYBEARY, Excellent location. Low terms. 60 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! Deceased. $6,500. Will trade. Phone FR 2-3307 or 150-HEAD COW RANCH— FOR SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Unity area. 920 deeded, plus 62- FR 2-2295. 22-tfc HOME—Two bedrooms, two bath TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE— rooms. Large lot. $8,500. head permit. A good cheap op That the undersigned, B. B. Lien- Nice location for only $3,500.00. eration that has always made kaemper, has been appointed CORNER LOT—50’ x 132’ at 8th Reasonable down payment and FARM LOANS and Walnut streets. Contact administrator of the estate of money. $45,000. $18.000 down. small monthly payments. BOB THOMPSON AGENCY Palmer Ross, route 4, Caldwell, Charles Maybeary, deceased, by HOMES GOOD TWO-BEDROOM HOME. Dial FR 2-3355 or phone 9-2715. 29-2tc Close to schools. Only $5,850. TWO-BEDROOM—BASEMENT! the County Court of Malheur Reasonable down payment. $50 Only 2 years old, one of Nyssa's County, Oregon, and has qualified per month. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES really good homes. Buy at $16.- as such. INCOME PROPERTY NOW, THEREFORE, all per 500, or trade in smaller two- 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR—One TWO DUPLEXES—In excellent sons having claims against the bedroom home, acreage or small owner car. See at Modern Trail condition. Garages for each estate of Charles Maybeary, de farm. — Call Ed Mason — er Court. 117 East 4th. 29-ltc ceased, are hereby notified and unit. Best location. Total in- 3-BEDROOM, Edge of Town- At FR 2-2548 or After -nme $190.00 per month, $16,- Carport with storage, 100-feot required to present the same, 850. FHA terms. 6 p.m. Call FR 2-2492 lot sandy garden soil. Home with proper vouchers, duly veri has new furnace. $7,000. Terms fied, within six (6) months from Bernard Eastman the date of this Notice, to the * arranged. Real Estate—Insurance undersigned. B. B. Lienkaemper, BASEMENT HOME- 1956 Chevrolet at the law office of Harold Henig- 315 Main Phone FR 2-2643 EXTRA LOT! at Nyssa, Oregon, which place Bel Air $625 Two - bedroom modern home. son the undersigned selects as his Finish it and build another on place 4-door, radio, heater, 2-tone j of business in all matters the extra land. A good oppor connected paint. Straight stick trans-, CHOICE RESIDENTIAL, FARM PROPERTIES with said estate. tunity for someone who can mission. B. B. LIENKAEMPER JTVE-BEDROOM HOME—2 com THREE-BEDROOM build. $3500, or will take ma Administrator plete bathrooms, fireplace, 4 MODERN HOME — 1954 Plymouth chinery, trade on a farm, or of the Estate of lots, comer location, beautiful I Nice location, extra large lot, consider any good offer. 4-Door $625 Charles Maybeary yard with large, warm water modern heating, garage. $11,- LIKE NEW— Deceased. Belvedere. Radio, heater, swimming pool, spacious caba 000. Very good financing to re TWO-BEDROOM HOME! Dated and first published June overdrive, 2-tone paint. An na with everything for outdoor liable purchaser. See by ap Lovely carpet in this very well pointment. 707 Emison Ave. 1960. excellent one-owner car. living. FHA appraisal, $15,700. kept home. You wouldn’t ex 23, Last I960 publication July 21, MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME— 28 Park Ave. See by appoint- ' pect such a nice place for $7,- 1954 Mercury Full finished basement, double ment. 000 Terms arranged. Journal Classifieds Get Results! garage, a large well-improved 4-Door __ $520 ECONOMY 3-BEDROOM HOME! Monterey. Radio, heater, THREE BEDROOMS—Part base- yard 516 N. 1st $9,200. Recently remodeled, has new gas furnace. A very neat home. overdrive, new seat covers. ment, nice location on paved FOR SALE — Newly-built home. A very good economy Two main floor bedrooms, full Park avenue location. $9,500 Very good appearance and street, home 117 Park $8,000 basement with two bedrooms, $8,000 down. mechanical condition. large carpeted living room, NEAT 1-BEDROOM HOME! MORE FOR YOUR MONEY modem kitchen with built-in TRUCKS Very well kept home and yard oven, range, dish washer and with extra cabin in rear. Ideal Completely modern home. One 1950 GMC for couple or single person. large bedroom on main floor disposal. Forced-air gas fur Vi-Ton $425 with double basement bed nace, nice large lot, 250’ fenc $3500 Worth more. LIST WITH US— 4-speed transmission, heat room, laundry, dining room and ing. Lived in just a few months. We are in need of homes in all er, 6-ply tires. Appearance double car port. Excellent con Take over this new FHA con tract. See by appointment, 424 located at 207 South 4th. price ranges! and mechanical condition dition, 1952 Ford Flat Bed North 7th. Price $13,500. Priced to sell at $11,500 00 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES very good. Truck $1095 RESTAURANT— NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY 1947 Willys A very prosperous operation. 2-speed axle. 105 Main St Ph. FR 2-2544 Net $6000 above our own wages. Jeep $575 $10,000. $3000 down. 1955 Pontiac 4-Dr. Pumps Serviced A-l USED CARS KEN POND Sedan $795 REALTOR—NEW HOMES 16 North 3rd Dial FR 2-281« Radio, heater, automatic transmission. S & R Welding 1956 Ford 2-Door Sedan $895 and Blacksmith Shop • Plow Share Work • Custom Welding • Fabricating • General Repair 0 All Work Guaranteed 201 King Avenue Radio, heater, autqpatic transmission and power steering. Nyssa Motors 420 tfain St. FR 2-2224 Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa Co-op With cab, heater, gun-rack, side-glass wipers, ash tray, We Need Listings for Our Prospective 2 new nylon tires. Appear Buyers of Farms and Homes ... ance good and mechanical condition very good. "LIST WITH MEL —WE SELL" SEE or CALL TWO-BEDROOM HOME—Modem except heat, on half acre. $6,800 Chuck Landreth George Sallee Jack Swager -- Bert buy in Nyssa! 1 ACRE—Wert oi Owyhee Comen $10,500. Term«. Twe-bedroom modem home. Several outbuilding». For «ale or lease. 35 ACRE6 on Idaho «ide—Highway 9» $12,600 Easy term«. REAL ESTATE SALESW.N WANTElS ’ Swager Ford” 314 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon ____________________ Real Estate Loans — Insurance t> ® 'To Buy or Sell... See Mel" 214 North Main Phone FR 2 2033 PAGE NINE TV PROGRAM SCHEDULE KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2 Sunday, July 24 10:15—liaseball Leadoff (Live)* 10:25—Game of Week, Chicago at New York ID* 1:30—PGA Cham pionship Finals (Live)* 3 00—Oral Roberts 4:00—Republican Convention Preview (Live)* 4:30—20th Century* “The Frozen War” 5 00—Ijassle* 5:30—Dennis the Menace 8 00—Ed Sullivan (Live)* 7 00—G. E Theatre* 7 30—Guy Lombardo 8 00—Luey in Connecticut 1 30—What’s My Line? 9 00—Sea Hunt 9 30—Alfred Hitchcock 10.00—Kay Boy News 10:15—Stage 2. “Daughter of the Jungle,” Lois Hall. James Cardwell ---------- Morn. Headlines Monday, July 25 8 00—Republican National Convention From Chicago (Live)* 9:00—I-ove of Life 9 30—Search for To morrow (Live)* 9 45—Guiding Light 10:00—Cartoon Time 10:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 11:00—Burns and Allen 11:30—House Party* 12 00—Millionaire (L)* 12 30—The Verdict Is Yours (Live)* 1:00—Brighter Day* 115—Secret Storm* 1:30—Edge of Night 2:00—December Bride 2 30—Video Village 3 00—Bonnie Wallis Show 4 00—Autry-Rogers 4 30—Republican National Convention From Chicago (Live)* 8 00—Bachelor Father 8 30—Hennessy* 10:00—Kay Boy News 10:10—Weather Picture 10:15—CBS News 10:30—Stage 2, "Homeward Borne," Linda Darnell, Richard Kiley " ■ ■ - • Morn. Headlines Tuesday, July 2« 8 00—I Love Lucy 8 30—The Far Horizon 9 00—Ixive of Life 9.30—Search for To- moi row < i .i v<- > • 9 45—Guiding Light 10:00—Cartoon Time 10:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 11:00—Burns and Allen 11:30—House Party* 12:00—Millionaire (L)* 12:30—The Verdict Is Yours (Live)* 1:00—Brighter Day* KTVB 10:45—Industry on Parade 11 00—NRC Major Ix-ague Bane ball Cleveland at Boston (Dive)* 1:30—Homerun Derby 2 00—Bowlin» Ktars 2 30—To Be Announced 3 30—TV Playhouse 4 00—Jubilee U H.A £ 4 30—Death Valley Day« 5 00—Ix>ne Ranger £ 5 NO— -M a vertrk I 8 30—Four Just Men 7 00—Television Playhouse 7:30—Manhunt 8 00—The Alnnkans £ 9:00—Chevy Show £ 10 00—Untouchables £ 11:00—Television Playhouse Monday. 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July 2d 9 00—Price Ta Right (Live)* 9 30—Concentration (Live)* 10 00—Truth or Conse quences (Live)* 10 30—It Could Be You (Live Color)* 11 00—Romper Room 11 46—Ca rtoon Comedies II 00—Queen for a Day (Live)* 11 _ 30—Ixiretta Young* 1 00—A Day in < ourt (Llve)£ 1:M—The Gall Storm Show (Llve)£ 1 00—Beat the Clock 2 30—Republican Convention 00—Bodrhon Street Beat £ • •0—Wyatt Karp £ 9 30 Not for Hire 10 00—Talen of Wslls Fsr<o* 10 10—Nite Drak 1:15—Secret Storm* 1:30—Edge ot Night 2:00—December Bride 2 30—Republican National Convention From Chicago (Live) * 8 00—Guy 1/ombardo 8 30—Ray Milland Show 9:00—Shotgun Slade 9 30—Special Agent 7 10:00—K h . v Boy News 10:10—Weather Picture 10:15—CBS News 10:30—Stage 2, ‘‘Small Town Story.” Donald Houston. Susan Shaw - Morn. Headlines IVfdnrsdii), July 27 8 00—I Love Lucy 8.30—The Far Horizon 9:00—Love of Life 9:30- Starch (or To morrow (Live)* 9 45—Guiding Light 10:00—Cartoon Time 10:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 11:00—Burns and Allen 11 |0 H ou se Party • o Millionaire (D* 12 30—The Verdict Is Yours (I j ve)* 1:00—Brighter Day* 1:15—Secret Storm* 1:30—Edge of Night 2:00—December Bride 2:30—Video Village 3 00—Bonnie Wallis 1 | \ut t \ -Rogers Ranch 4:30—Republican National Convention From Chicago 10:00—Kay Boy News 10:10—Weather Picture 10 15—CBS News 10 30—Stage 2. “Undercover Man,” Glenn Ford, Nina Foch ---------- Morn. Headlines Thursday. July 2N 8 00—I Ix>ve Lucy 8 30—The Far Horizon 9 00—Love of Life 9 30—Search for To morrow (Live)* 9 45—Guiding Light 10:00—Cartoon Time 10:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 11:00—Burns and Allen 11 30—House Party* 12:00—Millionaire (L)* 12:30—The Verdict Is Yours (L)* 1:00—Brighter Day* 1:15—Secret Storm* 1:30—Edge of Night 2 00—December Bride 2 30—Video Village 3 00—Ronnie Wallis 4 oo—Gene Autry-Roy Rogers Ranch 4 30—Republican National < ’onvention 8 00—Bachelor Father* 8 30— Whirlybirds 9 00—Ray Milland 9 30—Jobnny Midnight 10:00—Kay Boy News 10:10—Weather Picture 10 15—CBS News 10 30—Stage 2. Maybe It’s Ixjve.” Gloria Stuart. Ross Alexander ---------- Morn Headlines Friday, July 29 1 00—I lx>ve Lucy 8 30—The Far Horizon 9 00—Ixjve of LRe 9 30—Search (or To morrow (Live)* 9 45—Guiding Light 10 00—Cartoon Time 10 30— A m the World Turns (Live)* 11 00—Burns and Alien 11 30—House Party* 12 00- Millionaire (LI* 12 30—The Verdict In Yours (Live)* 1 00—Brighter Day* 1:15— s. cret Storn* 1 30—Edge of Night . ' ember Bride 2 30—Video Village 3:00—The Bonnie Wallis Show 4 00—Autry-Rogers Ranch 5 00—Little Rascals 5:30—Roy Rogers Show 6 00—News at Six 6 10—Weather 6 15—CBS New sreel 8 30—Donna 1: ed £ 7 0 >ge* 7:30—December Bride 8 00—Twilight Zone* 8 30—Person to Person 9:00—Rawhid« • “Day of tIve Dead” 10:00—Robert Taylor, Detect! \ o 10:30—Texas 1 .sslln* ---------- Morn. H dllnei Saturday, July 0 11:15—Baseba! 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July 2R » .. 00—Price — — 1« -J»ht Kight » — 30—Concentration - 10 00—Truth or Conse quences (Live)* 10 30—It Could Be You (Live—Color) 11 00—Romper Room 11 48—Cartoon Time 12 00—Queen for a Day (Live)* 12 30— Ixiretta Yount* 1 00—Day In Court £ 1 30—The Gall Storm Show (Llve)£ 2 00—Beat the Ctock 2 30—Who Do You Trust (Llve)£ 8 :00—American Bandstand 4 00—Rocky and Ifis Friends £ 4 30—Republican Convention (Live Nik) 00—You Bet Your Life* 10- This Man Dawson • 00—Rescue I. ••Suitcase Fireman” • 30—To Be Announced 10 00—Alcoa Presents! 10 35—Channel 7 Feature Thtre. "Colonel Effingham’s Raid.’” Charles Coburn. Ä Joan Bennett ■ 10 30—1’ 11. 10:45—< 10 66— I ( ' « •It f (’ 2 30- 1.* " ( |>X n h In !•» all • t all <> 4 00- 4 30- 5 00- 5 JO— «00— 1 • 0. . I“ 7 OO I t r-a II irh 4 10- t f 00 I 10 !■ 1 - f A • l< • • NBC r I I tv elle -ii