THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE NINE WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2 / REAL ESTATE SiBdaj, *ept. 10 Ladies Attend Breakfast Training FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED PERSONAL FARMS CRACKLINS (Pets love ’em) — NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first Men and Women Needed Early 200-ACRE DAIRY FARM— 50-lb. bag, $2.49. Treasure Val­ TO TRAIN FOR prize of $50 in trade certificates, Modern 2-bedroom home with ley Packing Co. on Alberta Ave. $10 second award or third prize Course Exams Phone FR 2-3103. furnace. Grade A barn with 16-tfc of $5 Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 3 By Mrs. Gerald Mackey We prepare men ana women, age sheds and storage. 82 acres ir­ p.m. in Nyssa. Last names 18 to 55. No experience neces­ LOCKER BEEF —45c per lb. in ADRIAN—Delta Kappa Gamma rigated, balance dry pasture. drawn were LaVern Newman, J sary, grammar school education society held a breakfast Friday $40,000. $16,000 down. 100 to 500 - pound quantities. Ellis Parrill and Mrs. W. C. j usually sufficient. Permanent morning at Palomino cafe in On­ 280-ACRE GENERAL FARM! Guaranteed good. Get the best Richardson. Newman was pres- ■ hours. jobs, no layoffs, short 110 acres alfalfa for seed or hay, tario. Those attending from this at Treasure Valley Packing Co. ent to claim the $50 jackpot High pay, advancement, Send balance suitable for general area were Mmes. Charles Newbill. on Alberta Ave. Phone FR 2- prize. 36-ltc I phone name, home address, farming and stock. New mod­ Robert Long, Robert Maggard, I 3103. 30-tfc number and time home. Write em home and tenant house. Mary Wier, Ruth Morgan and FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE 14-2tp INTERNATIONAL BEET HAR­ Box 785-CS, Nyssa. Anna D. S. Pratt. $115,000. One-fourth down. The women also attended the VESTER — Good condition. Call 145 ACRES- county in-service training course FR 2-2396. 33-tfc BY OWNER — Family home, 2 WORK WANTED EASY IRRIGATION! years old. Three bedrooms, Nearly all in two fields. Modern held in Ontario high school dur-, bath and family room, kit­ HEARING AID BATTERIES — TUCKER’S CHILD CARE CEN­ home with basement and fur­ ing the day. chen, built-in oven and range, Guaranteed fresh. Jackson TER—Infants through 10 years nace, plus good tenant house, large no-traffic front room. Call Jewelers, 313 Main St. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman cared for while you work, shop A fine farm for livestock and FR 2-2909. 20-tfc FR 2-3524. 34-4tc or play. Phone FR 2-2632. general farming. $63,500. $17,- , and family were Labor day guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 500 down. MODERN HOME—Two-bedroom, Ausman. They also helped his COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS­ CAR BATTERIES—6-volt, $8.95, NEW PLYMOUTH 20! mile north of Adrian bridge with exchange; 12-volt, $13.95, ING—From custom butchering 20 choice acres under co - op father who has been ill recently. on Parma highway. Terms. with exchange. Elliott Tire Co. through custom cutting, wrap­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poe of Sugar- ditch. Seven-room older home Phone Parma 4-2484. 34-4tp Phone FR 2-2270. 34-tie ping, curing, smoking and sau­ in good condition. $18,000. % ! land, Texas, recently moved to sage making. Stock received at 60 ACRES—With irrigation pump. down, or will take in Nyssa the Harold Newman home. The your convenience—day or night. ORDER YOUR SIEGLER heater Messrs, and Mmes. Harold New­ Good industrial site or farm. home or small acreage. now at regular price and get "You get the best” at Treasure man, Fred Brownfield and family Will sell all or part. Phone TU BLACK CANYON 80— FREE barrel of oil. Installation Valley Packing Co., 1 mile west 9-6040. 29-tfc Good rolling land for hay, and Gayle Martin and family can be made when desired. I on Alberta. Phone FR 2-3103. grain and pasture. 54-acre wat­ were Labor day dinner guests of Budget terms, if needed. Nyssa TWO-BEDROOM modern home— er right. Fair buildings. Price the Poes. Mr. and Mrs. Poe are WILSON JANITORIAL SER­ Furniture Co., one block west cousins of Mrs Brownfield and Wall - to - wall carpet in living including machinery and grow­ of railroad depot. Phone FR 2- VICE—Walls, windows, blinds Mrs. Martin. room. Fenced - in back yard. ing crops, $13,500. 2933. 34-tfc and floors cleaned. Homes, of­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield See at 316 King Ave. 35-tie TWO FARMS FOR SALE— fices, businesses. Free estimate. Row crop 80 in Nyssa area. | and family returned Sunday eve­ WE BUY, S ET J, and TRADE fur ­ Phone FR 2-2909. 26-tfc $80,000. Row crop 320 in Magic! ning from a week’s vacation at FOR RENT niture and anything of value. Port Angeles, Wash., visiting CUSTOM ENSILAGE CUTTING Valley, $120,000. Browse Around Shop. 20 South friends and relatives. They also One dump truck furnished with­ First street, Nyssa. 35-ltc EXTRA LARGE modern 3-room HOMES did some fishing. furnished apartment. Lots of out charge. Merildean Robbins. COZY 2-BEDROOM HOME— Cub Scouts of den 2 will hold storage space. Call FR 2-3902. Phone FR 2-2370. 34-3tc BICYCLE — English racer. New Needs paint and minor repairs. their first meeting Saturday af­ tires. Phone FR 2-3053. 36-ltp City water and sewer. $4500. ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ger­ HOUSEWORK —By the hour or TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE —Fur­ Terms arranged. would care for bedridden pa­ RUMMAGE SALE — Clean used nished, natural gas heat. In­ ald Mackey, new den mother. clothes plus other items. All THREE-BEDROOM TRADE-IN! tient. Nellie Blodgett. Phone Mrs. Lois Williams entertained quire at 108 East Second, Nyssa. day Saturday. Corner of Locust Nearly new gas furnace, cooler, Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright FR 2-2470. 35-2tp and Main. 36-ltc TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — At carpet. Beautiful fenced back Sunday evening in honor of Cart­ BABY SITTING or ironing jobs. CORN PICKER—Used, New Idea, yard. $9500. Long term loan. wright’s birthday anniversary. ^hee cornerS' Phone ™ Call Marylin Mitchell at FR 2- LIKE NEW! one - row. In good condition, i 3066. 36-3tc Two-bedroom home on paved Honored on Anniversary Call FR 2-3203. 36-ltc 18-ACRE FARM—Located in Ap­ Messrs, and Mmes. Howard Day comer. Garage, lawn, shade, ple Valley, five miles from Now only $9,000. Easy terms and Claude Day took homemade MISCELLANEOUS SIEGLER OIL HEATER —Good ice cream to the home of their Nyssa. Two - bedroom house. arranged. condition. Phone FR 2-2513. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day, ORDER METAL HEAD GATES Contact Thomas Attebery, route ANOTHER GOOD BUY! 36-3tp Monday evening in honor of their now for your concrete ditches. 2, Parma. 36-ltp Two-bedroom home with full Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2- basement. Idaho street location. father’s birthday anniversary. FOR SALE — PRODUCE Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin and 2266. 17-tfc ONE - BEDROOM HOUSE — On A very well built small home. North Fourth street. Call FR $5,200, terms may be arranged. sons were Sunday evening dinner NOW IS THE TIME to spray elm SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 2-3368. 36-ltc inspected milk. 65c gallon at trees, shrubbery and dandelions. POND Mackey. ranch, 75c gallon delivered or ALL LIVING QUARTERS over Fangen Bros. Floral and Green­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, REALTOR—NEW HOMES at stores. Call FIFE HOME house. Phone FR 2-3437. 19-tfc our store, to one person, You IP North 3rd Dial FR 2-2915 Wayne and Mary Looney took DAIRY, FR 2-2540, Nyssa. sub - rent as apartments and Mrs. Mary Henderson to Emmett ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­ 21-tfc rooms. Nyssa Furniture Co. Sunday for a two-week visit with vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, Phone FR 2-2933. 36-tfc LOST AND FOUND her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mer BARTLETT PEARS — Joe Steph ­ Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­ ritt. en. Phone FR 2-2458. 35-3tc TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX-Lo. thorized dealer. Phone 549- LOST—Set of Craftsman mechan­ Messrs, and Mmes. Paul John­ 1581. 21-tfc CANNING TOMATOES — You cated across from high school. ic’s tools in metal box, Aug. 31 son of Ontario and Verle Harrison Phone FR 2-3186. 36-ltc between Ray’s Food Fair and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. pick. Mrs. Frank Graham. Dial BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Dessert Seed Co. Phone FR 2- and Mrs. Vernon Parker. FR 2-2319. 35-3tp 2540. $10 reward 36-ltc WANTED TO RENT Johnny and Susan Stam, chil­ MELONS, TOMATOES — Cukes, dren of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam LOST — Metal tailgate for dump beans, grapes and prunes. Dial THREE - BEDROOM HOUSE in Spare truck, silver. Aug. 31 between of Fruitland, visited last week in FR 2-2860. 35-2tc Nyssa. Phone FR 2-3147. 32-tfc Nyssa Idaho Cannery and Par­ the home of their grandparents, Refilling and collecting money from New Type high quality GRAPES—Ready soon. For early ma (via Apple Valley road). Mr. and Mrs. William Webb, while their mother was ill with the flu. orders call Archie Strom, FR FOR SALE coin operated dispensers in this Reward! Call Parma 2-2553. Glenn Ward went fishing over 2-2043. 36-ltc' TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE— 36-ltp area. No selling. the weekend with his father, To qualify you must have car, Good location, $4,000. $500 down LOST — Small dark brown dog, George Ward of Middleton and references, $600 to $1900 cash. INSTRUCTION or will take trailer house in part Pekingese. Has protruding Denver Glenn, Sr., of Parma at Seven to 12 hours weekly can trade. lower teeth. Answers to name Sage Hen reservoir above Ola, net up to $400 monthly. More PIANO CLASS and Private In­ FOR SALE AS A UNIT— struction. Mrs. Ruth Poulspn. of Mickey. Lost Friday evening Idaho. full time. For personal inter­ Three rental residences, one in downtown Nyssa. Phone Phone FR 2-2185. 35-2tc Mmes. Edna Cowling, James view write P.O. Box 2753, Boise, 3-bedroom and two 2-bedroom, Parma 4-2011. 36-ltc Lane, Tina Schiemer, Lois Wil­ Idaho. Include phone. 36-ltp PIANO CLASSES to start. In­ $120 monthly rental. $12,000. liams and Bert Williams called on Will take $7,000 down. quire Mrs. Boyd Haney. Phone Mrs. Eva Gilbert last week. FOR SALE OR TRADE REALLY NICE FR 2-3342. 36-3tp REMODELING Mr. and Mrs. William Webb TWO-BEDROOM HOME— Forced to Reduce Stock! 12-GAUGE SHOTGUN — Double were Labor day visitors at the Excellent location on corner lot, BARGAINS WANTED TO BUY barrel, for sale or will trade for home of Mr. and Mrs. George On All Merchandise paved street. Includes dish­ _______________________________ deer rifle. Phone FR 2-3318. • Beat of Terms Baker in Vale. washer, disposal, precipitron, USED MAGAZINES, comic books • Complete Service Open HtrniiiKM! built in oven, water softener and books. Browse Around VISITS IN BOISE NORRIS MUSIC and carpeting. Shown by ap- Shop. 20 South First street, Mrs. Mary McConnell was a :iOI N. Kimball « aid well pointment only. FHA terms. Nyssa. 35-ltc Monday evening dinner guest at Massey- $13,500. the home of a nephew, the Bob 55 ACRES— Sheaffer family in Boise, and vis­ All the water you want, Excel- Listings for Prospective ited Mr. and Mrs. Al Sheaffer of lent 4-bedroom home. Close in. Winnemucca who were also Farms . $35,000. One-half cash. SPECIAL guests. Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. REALLY NICE "LIST WITH SELL" HAY TOOLS and COMBINE Al Sheaffer are sisters. SALE! 350 HEAD CATTLE SPREAD—2,426 acres deeded. Low and high ONE-BEDROOM HOME— Completely furnished, Good BARGAINS GALORE— range. 400 acres of meadows. Two-bedroom home, modern ex­ FOR SALE — AUTOS location. Nice yard, Paved No Interest Until June 1962. cept heat. $135,000. Terms. street. Only $6000. Some terms. Four-Season Financing. 1951 FORD—’53 motor, new tires. 57 ACRES UNDER BLACK CANYON—With small home. $14,- A REALLY GOOD one-bedroom Now Is the Time to Make a Deal! See at ranch near Adrian or 750 $ i.OOO down. modern house with basement. Your Trade in Most Cases Will call Erie Mausling, Parma 2- 11 ACRES CLOSE TO NYSSA — Nice place to build. $3150. Only $4,500. Make the Down Payment! 3483. 35-2tp Terms. GOOD BUSINESS BUILDING— We Have a Good Selection of Best location. Priced right. THREE-FOURTHS ACRE WITH TWO-BEDROOM HOME— 1950 FORD 4-DOOR — Phone FR USED TRACTORS Terms. 2-3306 or inquire at 717 North Modern except heat. One-half mile from Nyssa. $4700. — at — GOOD HOUSE— First, Nyssa. 36-ltp Terms. Large lot. All fenced $4500. PRACTICALLY NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME. Attached garage. On 1954 FORD F-600 TRUCK — Good Ontario, Oregon spacious lot. $7,000. Bernard tires and good condition. See at Phone TU 9-6608 or TU 9-6429 NICE BUILDING LOT on King avenue in Nyrsa. Real Estate—Insurance 614 North Third street. 36-2tc 315 Main Phone FR 2-3535 Real Estate Loans — Insurance Civil Service KEN $400 Monthly Time We Need Buyers c-f Ferguson Our and Homes . . MEL —V7E Massey-F erguson Eastman "To Buy or Sell . . . See Mel" WEEKLY BARGAINS! 214 North Main St 1958—Plymouth 4-Door Sedan SELECTED OFFERINGS FROM FLYING REALTY Belvedere V-8 . . . Radio . . . Heater. Automatic Transmission. FOR TRADE ONLY. $14.500 — Three-bedroom home, living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in range and oven, bath and full basement. Good location. Owners will trade for acreage or small farm. NEW LISTING 32 acres, just 2Vi miles out of Nyssa, all un­ der cultivation. 14 acres alfalfa. 3 acres orchard in peaches, pears, prunes and apricots. Balance pasture. Five-room house. Price $13,700.00. $4.000.00 down, terms on balance. SMALL RANCH JUST FEW MILES FROM PAYETTE NA TIONAL FOREST—Three miles out of Cambridge. Idaho. 221.67 acres. 65 acres irrigated with free water. Planted to alfalfa and meadows. Creek runs full length of ranch. Good 3-bedroom modern home on highway Good barn, chicken house and granary. Excellent springs Price $31,500 $6.000 down. Balance $2.000 per year. $1095.00 1958—Plymouth 4-Door Hardtop Savoy V-8 . . . Radio . . Heater . . . Auto. Transmission. Power Steering . . . Power Brakes. $995.00 1957—Plymouth 2-Door Hardtop Belvedere V-8 . . . Radio . . . Heater . . . Automatic Transmission . , . Completely Overhauled. $1075.00 FLYING REALTY, Inc. NYSSA MOTORS, Inc. 420 Main Street Phene FR 2-2224 Phone FR 2-3532 KENNETH A. JOHNSON. President Phono GRnnlt* 3-6511 Box 606. Vale, Oregon NYSSA RESIDENCE — PHONE FR 2-3186 i 10 55—Game of Week. Cleveland at New York (L)* 2 00—Guy Isombardo 2 30—-Oral Roberts 3:00—Discovering America 3 30—Famous Playhouse 4:00—20th Century* “Goering” 4 30—I Love Lucy V* 5:00—[¿ass le 5 30—Dennis the Menace (Live)* • 00—Ed Sullivan Show (Live) 7:00—G.E. 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Marshal 7 30—Real McCoys £ 3 on Groucho M» rx * 8 30—Un ________________ touchable« £ 9 30—Dangerous Robin Case 10 00—Robt. Herrldge Theatre TWO-BEDROOM HOME— Large garage, on Emison Ave., $8,000. 80 LEVEL ACRES— Six miles southwest of Nyssa. Cheap and plentiful water. $30,000. $18,000 down, Balance long term 5%. A REAL BARGAIN! Church building with several lots. At Third and I ark. $10,- 000. Terms. WANTED TO BUY TWO EXCELLENT DUPLEXES at Fourth and Emison. $21,000. HIGH EST PRICES paid for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith Terms. Phone TU 9-8666, Ontario. TWO-BEDROOM HOME. Across from the Ontario Sales On paved street. $4,500. Yard ’ 23tfc 51 IRRIGATED ACRES— Part row crop. Two-bed room home, full basement. Barn. WANTED $22,000. Terms Dead Animal* Removed Free Ph Pav.-tte MI 2-2591 BOB THOMPSON AGENCY Idaho Animal Products Co. Dial FR 2-3355 FARM LOANS Friday, kept. 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