Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 20, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES
KBOI — Boise
Sunday, kept. 23
8 JO—Herald of Truth
1
REAL ESTATE
farms
90-ACRE LEVEL FARM -
A fine farm for diversified op-
eration. Two-bedroom modern
home with basement. A bargain
at $46,500 cash or Mi down with
balance by loan.
80 ACRES TO BE DEVELOPED!
Reported fine seed area near
river. Pump water from river.
$8000, $2500 down.
IDAHO CATTLE RANCH—
80 acres choice sub - irrigated
hay and grain land, plus 1100
acres including Taylor allot­
ment. About 100 acres irrigated
with free water. A fine cattle
and grain farm. Low priced at
$66,000. Will take in farm or
income property plus some cash.
FRUITLAND 40—
A good small farm for sale or
trade on larger stock-type place.
HOMES
NEW . . . VERY MODERN!
Three - bedroom home soon to
be completed. Spacious and at­
tractive interior with 1 % baths,
large carpeted living room. U-
shaped kitchen with Tappan
range and built-in desk. Full-
size dining area. Carport with
storage room. $13,500, long term
loan.
THREE-BEDROOM
FAMILY HOME—
Newly remodeled with family
room, two baths, fenced yard
with patio. FHA appraisal and
selling price, $13,200.00. $750.00
down, $95 per month including
taxes and insurance.
INCREASE YOUR INCOME!
This attractive four-apartment
unit plus large modern trailer
court nets about $300 per month
besides providing home to the
Owner. Buy it for only $18,500.
One-half down.
WANTED
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
I
■
CUSTOM BUTCHERING — Done ¡VACUUM CLEANER—G.E cord LIVESTOCK — Hogs, cattle and FOR SALE—Two-bed room home
with full basement. All large
reel. G.E. floor washer-dryer.
sheep (all classes). Treasure
each week day morning except
rooms with excellent arrange­
1962 models. See at Ideal Gas
Valley Packing Co. Phone 372-
Tuesday and Saturday. Your
ment. This home is built to
and Appliance, 14 North First
3103.
45-tfc
stock will be received any time.
accommodate a large family.
street.
38-tfc ----------------------------- —--------------1
We will also do your cutting,
Very good location, large lot,
A FEW GENTLE, BROKE SAD­
wrapping and freezing. Hop­
carport. FHA financing.
DLE HORSES—C. Clyde Smith.
kins Wholesale Meats. One- TWO-HORSE TRAILER — With
special
non-tipping
action.
See
Phone 889-8666, Ontario. 2-tfc SMALL HOUSE — On % - acre,
quarter mile west of highway
or call Jack Swager at 372-2288.
20-26 on Columbia Ave. Phone
excellent location on Alberta
DEAD ANIMALS
31-tfc
372-3330.
17-tfc
avenue, V4 mile out.
REMOVED FREE
CHOICE
CITY LOTS — 129-foot
Phone Payette 642-2591
ORDER METAL HEAD GATES 12-GAUGE SHOTGUN—Reming­
frontage on King avenue at
Idaho
Animal
Product*
Co.
now for your concrete ditches. ton Wingmaster. Model “870”
South Sixth street.
Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2-
pump gun. Three years old. $50.
FOR
SALE — Modern 2-bedroom
2266.
17-tfc
Dorothea Lewis. Phone 372-
FOR SALE—PRODUCE
home. Large living room and
3179.
37-tfc
dining area, attached garage,
ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­
CANNING PEARS—Prunes, ap­
full basement finished with two
vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, NORRIS MUSIC—Back-to-Music
ples, melons, etc. 1 Vj miles
extra bedrooms, family room
Specialists. Gibson, Crucianelli.
Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­
north of Nyssa- Parma junction
and utility. Excellent location
Top brands, any instrument.
thorized dealer. Phone 549-
on highway 95.
38-ltc
on South Seventh street FHA
New and used, rent or buy.
1581.
42-tfc
appraised and financed. See by
Highest trades, best terms and PRUNES — Tree-ripened. Winter
appointment.
ADDING MACHINE TAPE, type­
complete service. Open even­
squash. W. J. Browne. Phone
writer ribbons, file folders, etc.,
ings. 301 N. Kimball, Caldwell.
372-2694.
38-tfc
Nyssa Insurance
on sale at the Gate City Jour­
Phone 459-3346.
35-4tc ---------------- —--------------------------- .
nal office. Dial 372-2233.
Agency
BARTLETT PEARS—Tree-ripen- I
Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent
ed prunes, Jonathan apples.
WORK WANTED
WILL SELL or TRADE for small­
Nyssa, Ore.
Wholesale or retail. Byrne’s Cold 105 Main St.
er unit, a 10-foot wide, 50-foot
Storage, 5 miles south of Fruit­
long Kit trailer home. Call 372- TUCKER’S CHILD CARE CEN­
land on U.S. 95. Phone 452-1566.
TER—Infants through 10 years
3332 after 6 p.m.
34-tfc
36-tfc
FOR SALE
cared for while you work, shop
or play. Phone FR 2-2632.
GOOD
13
ACRES — Three - bed­
DELICIOUS APPLES —At their
INSTRUCTION
room house and one - bedroom
best! Joe Stephen, 12 miles
house. Tractor and equipment.
COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS­
southwest of Nyssa. Phone 372-
PIANO and ORGAN LESSONS—
On highway, 5 miles from Nys­
ING—From custom butchering
2458.
38-3tc
Piano teaching and training
sa. Old water right. $27,300.00.
through custom cutting, wrap­
from Fern Nolte Davidson. Mrs.
$5,000.00 down.
ping, curing, smoking and sau­ SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state-
Elvin Ballou. Phone 372-2884.
sage making. Stock received at
inspected milk. 65c a gallon at DUPLEX — Two bedrooms and
38-2tc
your convenience—day or night.
ranch, 75c per gallon delivered
one bedroom. In excellent con­
“You get the best” at Treasure
or at stores. Call FIFE HOME
dition. $9,000.
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Valley Packing Co., 1 mile west
DAIRY, 372-2540, Nyssa. 19-tie TWO-ROOM HOUSE —Good lo­
on Alberta. Phone 372-3103.
cation, large lot.
SPENCER CORSETIERE — Bras
TOMATOES—For eating or can­
TAVERN
— Building and equip­
and foundations. Orpha Haines, CUSTOM COMBINING—See Ray
ning. W. A. Barton. Phone 372-
ment, operating. $18,000. Terms.
Box 271, Fruitland, Idaho. Dial
3423.
34-tfc
Sedlacek, 4 miles north and %
452-3336.
37-4tp
76 ACRES—Good row crop. Three
mile east of Vale.
38-ltp
bedroom home, good outbuild­
FOR RENT
ALL MAKES Sewing Machines
ings, old water right. 4 miles
Repaired — Parts and supplies
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — On
from Nyssa. $50,000.
HELP WANTED
in stock. Call Peterson Furni­
Idaho side, close - in. Bernard A REAL BARGAIN!
ture Co. in Nyssa or Ontario.
SALESMAN to sell Combustion-
Eastman Agency, 315 Main St.
Church building with severs,
eer automatic coal-fired space
32-8tc
Phone 372-3535.
38-tfc
lots. At Third and Park. $10,-
heaters. Tremendous need in
000. Terms.
DID YOU GET YOUR GYPSUM
your area. Good financing.
51
IRRIGATED ACRES—
FOR
SALE
—
PETS
YET? Take advantage of spe­
Extensive advertising program.
Part
row crop. Two-bedroom
cial spreading rates by placing
No experience necessary. Send
home, full basement. Barn.
your order before Oct. 1. West­
short letter to: Western Coal BRITTANY SPANIEL—Purebred
$22,000. Terms.
4-month-old male. White and
ern Soil Service, P. O. Box 853,
Equipment Co., 445 West 5100
orange
ticked.
Phone
372-2825.
Weiser, Idaho. Phone 549-1620.
South, Ogden, Utah. We will
38-ltp
FARM LOANS
37-3tc
contact you.
30-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RIVERSIDE CABINS—
17 rental units plus a very nice
3-bedroom home. Net income is
close to 20% of selling price.
$25,000 with $8000 down, $175
per month.
RAINBOW HOTEL and CABINS HUNTER’S ATTENTION —$1.00
Men and Women Needed
— Large hotel building suitable
will buy $5,000.00 accident in­
TO TRAIN FOR
for rooming or boarding house,
surance plus $500.00 medical
or remodeling into apartments.
expense on three-day hunting Civil Service Exams
Also a modern 2-bedroom ren­
trips. Loss or damage to guns We prepare men ana women, age
tal and a number of good cab­
18 to 55. No experience neces­
and camping equipment for a
ins. Everything in good condi­
sary, grammar school education
small fee. Nyssa Insurance
tion and completely furnished.
usually sufficient. Permanent
Agency. Ralph G. Lawrence,
$14,500 with $3500 down. $150
jobs, no layoffs, short hours.
agent.
105
Main
street,
Nyssa,
per month.
High pay, advancement, Send
Oregon.
38-tfc
name, home address, phone
KEN POND
number and time home. Write
SPEAKERS AVAILABLE — For
REALTOR —NEW HOMES
Box 785-CS, Nyssa.
14-2tp
meetings. Call 889-8711 (Mal­
16 North Third
Dial 372-2915
heur County Young Republi­
J - ----
lll — ... „ ...... M
SALESMAN—Over 35 with some
cans, Box 89, Ontario, Ore.).
selling experience. Excellent
38-tfc
opportunity to work in Nyssa
area. Call 889-8282.
23-tfc
FOR SALE—AUTOS
PEOPLE'S
Denture Service
Payette—211 North 8th St.
(Across from the Courthouse)
— Phone —
Payette 642-3593
SEE US
for
Jacuzzi Pumps
and
SERVICE
On All Makes!
— PHONES —
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
Eder Hardware
Nyssa, Oregon
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
OPPORTUNITY!
Established Western Auto
Store in Caldwell, Idaho
This store must be sold at once!
Sales volume last year in excess
of $80,000. Established several
years. Store can be bought at
current inventory prices plus
fixtures. Minimum investment
of $20,000. No experience neces­
sary, Western Auto will train
you. Buy this store now and
take advantage of the big
Christmas season which lies
ahead.
For further information on this
excellent opportunity, act now—
call Mr. Larson, Ogden, Utah,
EXport 2-7544, or write Western
Auto, Box 1031, Ogden, Utah.
38-ltc
1954 FORD TRUCK—F-600, two- POLICE OFFICER POSITION —
Nyssa City Police department.
ton. I n excellent condition.
Applications being accepted for
$800. See at 717 North Second
position of patrolman. Appli­
street.
37-2tc
cants should have high school
1944 GMC TRUCK —GI tandem
education, be at least 23 years
axle. New motor, beet bed,
of age and married. Report to AAA MOTEL —17 units in On­
Nyssa chief of police, city hall
hoist. $1,000. Dial 674-2061 or
tario for sale or will trade for
for interview.
37-tfc
contact Ernest Barker, route 2,
country property. Call 889-
Parma.
37-2tc
8661.
38-3tp
1951 PLYMOUTH — Four-door.
Motor and tires in good condi­
tion. Phone 372-3130.
36-3tp
PICKUPS—1953 Ford %-Ton. In
very good condition, $395. 1949
Dodge Mi-Ton, $295. Phone 674-
2035.
35-tfc
1961 DODGE “6” STATION WA­
GON—Like new. Wayne Simp­
son, Nyssa. Phone 372-2887.
36-tfc
1960 RAMBLER AMERICAN sta­
tion wagon. Will take older car
for equity. Week days. Phone
372-3542 and Sundays, 372-3109.
37-tfc
PUMPS
Sales — Service
Let Us Care
For Your Needs!
— CALL —
Nyssa Co-op
372-3548 or Alter 6 p.m.
Call 372-2510
PUMPS
CAR-TRUCK BARGAINS!
1959— CHEVROLET Impala
Sport Coupe _______
$1795
V-8, Radio, Heater, Automatic Transmission,
Power Steering and Power Brakes.
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1960— CHEVROLET Bel Air
Sport Coupe
$1895
V-8, Radio, Heater and Overdrive
-------- o--------
1955—RAMBLER 4-Door Sedan
$495
----- —o
$1795
1961— International Pickup
14_ Good USED TRUCKS in Stock.
Single Axle or Tandem — With or Without Beds.
NYSSA MOTORS, Inc.
420 Main Street
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-2224
WANTED TO BUY
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith,
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
Across from the Ontario Sales
Yard.
23-tfc
SPRINGER COWS and HEIFERS
— C. Clyde Smith. Phone 889-
8666, Ontario, Ore. Across from
Ontario Sales Yard.
4-tfc
Dial 372-3355
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 2306
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In th« County Court
I
Of th« Stat« of Oregon
and
For the County of M*lh«ur
120 Acres Irrigated Row-Crop In the Matter of the Estate of
Land and Has Two Houses.
SPENCER D. MAUGHAN,
j
SERVICE . . .
Deceased
Jim Lane Estate Farm
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
in Apple Valley.
All Makes
that
the undersigned, Millicent G.
Days — Call 372-2239
Maughan, as administratrix of the
Nights — 372-3065
above - entitled estate, has filed
her final account in the above­
entitled Court, and that Monday,
Phone 3-2591 — Parma
the 8th day of October, 1962, at
Nyssa, Oregon
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of
said day and the court room of'
200-HEAD CATTLE SPREAD — Will consider taking contract or said Court have been appointed
by said Court as the time and
other property as part payment
place for the hearing of objections
BUSINESS BUILDING — 49 x 65 feet. Corner location in down­
thereto and settlement thereof.
town Nyssa. $12,000 $1500 down, $100 per month, 6% interest.
Dated and first published. Sep­
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—Two-car garage with attached work­ tember 6, 1962.
shop. Built-in kitchen. Located on spacious lot. $18,500. Terms.
Date of last publication, Octo­
ber
4, 1962.
REAL ESTATE LOANS — INSURANCE
MILLICENT G. MAUGHAN
Ol
To Buy or Sell... SEE MEL"
Administratrix
Henigson & Stunz
214 North Main Street
Phone 372-9532
Attorneys at Law
UNIVERSAL
140-Acre Farm
BERKELEY
B & M Equipment
A. L. ATKESON
Real Estate
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Ronald I-ewls
---------- Morn Headlines
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Thru Friday, Sept. 2S
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Truth (Live)*
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3:30—Edge of Night*
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4:30—Funland
5:25—Sports Today
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5 45—CBS News. Wal­
ter Cronkite (Lj
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Lucille Ball,
Jack Benny.
Garry Moore.
Andy Griffith.
Danny Thomas
7 00—Road to Button
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8 00—New Loretta
Young Show*
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10 50- Movle Time,
"Josephine and
Men.” Glynnls
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---------- Morn. Headlines
Tuesday, Sept. SB
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Hound
6:30—Red Skelton
Show (Live)*
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8 00—Garry Moore*
9 00—Marshal Dillon*
9 30—Gas Co. Show.
"Five Years
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10:00—Zane Grey
Theatre*
10 30—in 30 Report
10 45—The Weather
10:50—-Movie Time,
"Viva Zapata,"
Marlon Brando.
Jean Peters,
Anthony Quinn
Wednesday, Kept. M
6:00—Seven Wonder­
ful Nights
0 30—Doble Gillis*
7 00—Beverly Hill­
billies (Live)*
7 30—Dick Van Dyke*
8:00—Circle Theatre,
‘"Cross and the
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Q ao ret •
9 30—Checkmate*
m 30—10 30 Report
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M hx Bygraves,
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Thursday, kept. 27
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Part II
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Special,
"The Pride and
the Passion,"
Cary Grant.
Sophia Loren.
Frank Sinatra
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Friday, kegt. 38
6 00—King of
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9 30— Rawhide*
"Abilene"
7:30.— The Flintstones
8 99— Route 69*
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"Vanquished,"
Jan Sterling.
John Payne.
Coleen Gray,
Willard Parker
10:30—10:30 Keport
10 46—The Weather
10 50—Movie Time,
“Jívaro." Rhon­
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Fernán. I-amas.
Brian Keith,
Rita Moreno,
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Saturday, kept. 28
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8 00—The Alvin Show
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10:00—Robert Trout
News (Live)*
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Chicago at
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Kickoff (L)*
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Notre Dame at
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Will Travel (L)
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"The Flighty
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"Raina Came."
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J Schildkraut
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Monday, kept. 24
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Art Linkletter
Tueaday, kept 2B
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"Stolen
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John Bentley,
Patrick Holt
10:40—Nite Weather
19:45 Tonight Show*
Friday, kept. 28
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7:30—Sing Along
With Mitch (1.)
8 30—The Story
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7:30—Ruff and Reddy
(Live-Color)*
8 00—Shari Ixiwls
Show <L-O*
8 39—King lx>onardo
and His Short
Subjects (LrC)*
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10 00—Make Room for
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Mr. Wisard (L)
11:00—Cartoons
11'30—Major League
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Pittsburgh at
Milwaukee or
Los Angeles
at Cleveland
2:00—'The Big Ptctura
FOR SALE
6:30—Ixiramle (L)*
7 30—Empire (L-C)*
HERE’S A REAL BUY
(Premiere)
Monday, kept. 24
IN A TWO-BEDROOM HOME—
8 30—Alcoa Summer
Thru Friday, kept. 2A
Compact kitchen with dining
Premiere £
6:00—Continental
9:30—DuPont Show
area. Utility room. Lots of stor­
Classroom •
of the Week*
7:00—Today .Show*
age space. Very nice yard. To­
10:30—Nite News
8:00—Say When (D*
10:40—Nite Weather
tal size of property is 190 x 191.
8:30—Play Your
10 45—Tonight Show
Hunch (L-C)*
Several fruit trees and berries.
2 30—Death Valley
Wednesday, kept. 2d
9:00—Price Is Right*
Days
Just outside city limits. Priced
6:30—The Virginian
9:30—Concentration*
Premiere (IX?)
3 09—Wide World
to sell.
10:00—Tennessee
of Sports (L)
8 00—Intermountain
Ernie Ford (L)
Pertdleton, Ore>
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE—
Gas Present«
10 30—Romper Room
Roundup
Bath, kitchen, living room, din­
11:15—Exercise
8 30—Pre-Election
4:36
—
Smoot
Reports
With Evelyn
Special (L)*
ing area, family room and full
5 00—Chet Huntley
11:39—Camouflage £
"Statehouse"
Reporting*
11 55—ABC Midday
basement Two-car garage. On
9 00—Naked City £
5 30—Sam Benedict,
Report (Live)
10:00—David Rrlnk-
paved street. $16,000.00.
6 30—Adventures of
12:00—Jan Murray
ley's Journal*
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10:30—Nite News
THREE BEDROOMS—
Harriet £
12:25—NBC News (L)
10:40—Nite Weather
7
00
—
lawrence
Welk
12
30
—
Ixiretta
Young
A very nice new three-bedroom
10 45—Tonight Show*
Show
(I.lve)£
Theatre
(L>*
Don. O’Connor
home. With large kitchen and
8:00—right of the
1:00—Young Dr.
Thursday, kept. 27
Week (Llve)£
Malone CL)*
dining area, bath and living
8:30—Hennesey
1:30
—
Our
Five
8 48—Saturday Sports
room. Natural gas heat. Lawn
7:00
—
Leave
It
Daughters (L)*
Flaal (Llve)£
to Beaver £
well started and shrubs. All
2:00—Queen for
9 00—Dick Powell
7
30
—
Wagon
Train
£
a
Day
(L)£
new homes in the area. $13,-
Show*
8:30—Haxel (1X1)*
2 30—Who Do You
10:00—Hawaiian Eye £
800.00.
9:00—Andy Williams
Trust (Live)£
11 00—flospleien
Show (L-C>*
3:00—Periscope
A VERY NICE
• NBC
10 OO—Ripcord
3:30—American
£ ABC
10:30—Nite News
FOUR-BEDROOM HOME—
Bandstand (L)£
Living room, dining room, kit­
NYSSA BANK DAYS—Win first
chen and bath. Part basement.
PERSONAL
Excellent location on paved
prize of $50 in trade certificates,
street. Priced at $12,000.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
$10 second award or third prize
for bills other than my own
Shown by appointment only.
of $5, Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 3
from Sept. 20, 1962. Marvin Day
FOR SALE AS A UNIT—
p.m. in Nyssa. Last names
Besendorfer.
38-3tc
Three rental residences, one
drawn were John Murphy,
3-bedroom and two 2-bedroom, “Don’t cry when you stumble or
Clyde Kelley and Howard Ma­
$120 monthly rental. $12,000.
lone. Murphy was present to
lose a round,
Will take $7.000 down.
claim his $200 jackpot award.
For only a worm can never fall
GOOD BUSINESS BUILDING—
38-ltc
down.”
Best location. Priced right
Terms.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mrs. Virgie Rookstool, Mr. and
Bernard Eastman
Mrs. Bill Schoen were Sunday
Real Estate — Insurance
evening dinner guests of Mr. and 315 Main St.
Phone 372-3535
Mrs. Bill Miller and sons.
FOR SALE
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Monday, Sept 24
BUYS OF THE WEEK!
NEW LISTING—Prominent Commercial Corner — With
large 60 by 90-foot building, suitable for any business.
Black top parking lot, 60 x 110 feet. Good location on
Main street. $38,000.00—29% down, balance $300.00
per month, including 6% interest.
ONE OF THE OLDEST FARMS under the Owyhee pro­
ject—4% miles west of Nyssa. 73.4 acres with 71 acres
growing fine crops of alfalfa, corn and pasture. Good
5-room home with part basement. Barn, granary, corn
crib and chicken house. Price, $32,000.00, with 29%
down. Balance 15 years, including 5*4% interest.
40 ACRES—With 35-acre water right under Owyhee pro­
ject, 4Vi miles southwest of Nyssa, Vi mile off pave­
ment. Good modern 5-room house with beautiful yard.
This year’s crops are 21 acres alfalfa, 7 acres silage corn
and 7 acres pasture. Price, $25,750 00, with 29% down.
Balance, good terms.
NEW LISTING—Two-bedroom older home, with living
room, kitchen and bath. On large corner lot Garage
with large storage space. Nice lawn plus adjacent lot,
50’ x 125’. All for $8,500.00. $1,000.00 down, balance at
$65.00 per month including interest.
FLYING REALTY, Inc.
Specializing in Exchanging
Box 606 — Vale, Oregon
Phone 473-6511
Nyssa Phone 372-3186
RANCHES — FARMS — RESIDENCES — BUSINESSES