Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1963, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
«•«F!
REAL ESTATE
sy y.M
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
Additional Classified
Page Six
WORK WANTED
UNIVERSAL
BERKELEY
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
PEOPLE'S
— Phone
Payette
Rotary Well
DRILLING
PUMPS
I
one
the
largest transactions
Realtor!
Dial 372-3355
FOR SALE
Nyssa Insurance
Agency
Ralph G. Lawrenc«, Agent
105 Main St.
Nyssa. Ore.
1961—Buick Special.
V-8, 4-Door Sedan with new
paint. Appearance and me­
chanically very good.
1959—Ford Galaxie.
V-8, 4-Door. Radio, heater,
Cruis-o-Matic.
1958—Ford Fair lane.
“500” V-8. Radio, heater and
Cruis-o-Matic. A very excep­
tional car!
1957—DeSoto 4-Door.
Firedome V-8. Radio, heater
and push button.
1956—Buick Special.
V-8, 4-Door Sedan. Has new
paint, very good appearance
and mechanically.
—TRUCKS—
1948—JEEP.
Reasonably priced! Would
make an excellent irrigator
vehicle.
Several Other
Older Cars.
Suitable for Second
Family Cars.
— See —
CHUCK LANDRETH
or
GEORGE SALLEE
S wager Ford
Located at 118 Good Avenue
Across Street from Farmers
Feed & Seed Co.
Dial 372-2288
Nyua. Oregon
1957—Dodge Pickup (New Motor and Paint)
__ 895
1950—Jeep Pickup
695
1940— Chevrolet Pickup, 4-Speed
95
1952—Chevrolet Pickup, 4-Speed (Chet’s)
395
1957—Chevrolet Pickup (Love)
995
1961— Corvair “95” Loadside, 4-Speed
1600
1954—International “170” Tandem
2995
1941— Chevrolet Pickup, Black
100
1960— Chevrolet Truck
3250
-------- O--------
1960—Corvair 4-Door, Yellow______________
1295
1957—Chevrolet 4-Door, AT
____
895
1957— Chevrolet 2-Door Hardtop
995
1955—Cadillac 4-Door Convertible
795
1955— Buick Century 4-Door Hardtop ____
495
1958— Ford Thunderbird, White
1695
1958—Plymouth Belvedere 4-Door, AT, Red
795
1957— Ford Station Wagon, 4-Door, AT
_ 795
1958— Plymouth Sport Coupe, Black and Yellow
895
1951—Buick 4-Door, Green __________ ___ ..
95
1962—Corvair 4-Door St. Br_______________
1895
1953—Ford 2-Door Hardtop, AT
..... ..... .......
145
1956— Studebaker Champion, 4-Door ........ .. .....
395
1958— Chevrolet 4-Door Wagon______________
_ 1095
1959— Pontiac Bonneville Wagon
1795
1956—Oldsmobile 4-Door, Red and White ___
695
1953— Buick 4-Door Sedan
195
1956— Chevrolet 4-Door, 6-Cylinder, St.
595
1955—Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan
________
495
1957— Buick 4-Door Hardtop
895
1955—Chrysler New Yorker, 4-Dr., Air Cond.
495
1951— Henry J
145
1952— Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan
195
1954— Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan_______________
345
1955— Rambler Station Wagon...... ..... ....... .......... ...... 395
1954—Oldsmobile “98” 4-Door, Air Conditioned__ 495
o
NYSSA MOTORS, Inc.
420 Main Street
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-2224
Bernard Eastman
Real Estate
Insurance
315 Main St
Phone 372-3535 I
Nyssa. Oreeon
4 00—Quick Draw
McGraw
« 30—Lucille Bail <I.)
7 00- Danny_Th<>mas*
30—Andy Griffith«
8 00- Password (L)«
30
8 —My Three Sons£
9 00—Stoney Burke £
10 »0—To Tell the
Truth«
10 30—10 30 Beport
1«' 45—Sports Review
10 50—Weather
10 55—Movie Time.
"Jack Pot.’’
Janies Stewart.
Barbara Hale
----- Morn. Headlines
Tnenday Only
5 00—Father Knows
Best £
Tuesday, March 2d
S oo—Huckleberry
Hound
8 30—Red Skelton
Hour (Live)*
7 30—.lack Benny (L)
8 00—Garry Moore«
9 00—Marshal Dillon«
9 30—Combat £
10 30—10 30 Report
10 45—Sports Review
10 50—The Weather
10 55- Movie Time,
"Apache
Warrior.”
Keith Larsen,
Jim Davis
----- Morn. Headlines
M edneaday, March 27
« 00- Mister Ed«
fi 30—Doble Gillis (I.)
7 00— Beverly Hill­
billies (Dive)«
7 30- Dick Van Dyke
8 00- Armstrong
Circle Theatre,
"The Health
Fraud” (I.lve)«
9:00—I’ve Got
a Secret < I.) •
9:30—Hong Kong.
"Ix'sson in Fear"
10:30—10:30 Report
10 45—Sports Review
10 50—The Weather
10:55-—Movie Time.
"( Irossw ihd.-.”
Forrest Tucker,
Rhonda
Fleming.
John Payne,
Alan Mowbray
---------- Morn. Headlines
Thursday, March 2N
f> 00-—Yogi Bear
8 30- McHale's Navy£
7 :00—Donna Reed £
7:30—77 Sunset Strlp£
8 30—Perry Mason’
"The Velvet
Claws”
i'rlduy. March 31
6 00—Our Man
Higgins £
8:30—Raw hide«
"The
Comanche»"
7 30—Flintstone« £
8 OO—Route 88«
9:00—I'm Dickens,
He's Fenster 4
9:30—Twlliwht Zoae*
"The Thirty
Fathom Gras»"
10:30—10 30 Report
10 45—Sports Review
10 50— The Weatlw
10 55 Movie Tima,
"The System/'
Frank lx>vA>y,
Joan Weldon
---------- Morn. HeadtlBSM
.Saturday, March M
7 00—('apt. Kangar*«
8 00—The Alvin Shaw
8 30—Mighty Mnus»
9 00—Rin Tin Tin«
9 30—Roy Rogers*
10 00—Sky King (LfT
10:30—Reading I (ooh»«
11 00— Robert Trout
News (Live)*
11:30—Town and
Country
12.00—Saturday
Matinee.
"Carry On
Admiral."
Peggy Cum­
mins. David
Tomlinson
3 30—American
Bandstand £
4 30—Major Adam«
Tralimaster £
5:30—Gallant Mea £
fi 30—Jackie Gleas«a’a
American
Scene Magarfa u
7:30—Have Gun Will
Travel (Live)«
8 00—-Gunsmoke (L4*
9:00—The Defenderá«
"A Book
for Burning"
10:00— Mr Smith Gow
to Washing*«
10:30—10:30 Report
10:45- -Movie Time.
"So Thia
Is Ixtve,”
Katherine
Grayson.
Joan Weldba.
Walter AheL
Merva Grlfnn
---------- Morn. Headllaaa
£ AB(?
• CBS
— for —
Friday, March 2J»
6 30—The Dakotas £
7:30—Monday Night
11 Oil—Hour of
5:30—Highway FaSrwt
at
the
Movies,
St. Francis
5 00—Hometiiwi
"It Happens
11:30—Frontiers of
Reporter
Every
Spring,"
Faith (Live)«
8:10—Weather Plx
Ray Mlliand,
12:00—This Is the Life
<18
—
Huntley-Brink
­
Jean I’eters.
12:30^—Faith for Today
ley Report pS
Paul Douglas
1 00—Challenge Golf£
5:30—Frontier Circa«
9 00—Ben Casey £
2.00—Shell's Wonder­
7:30—Sing Along
10 00—Stump the Stars
ful World of
with Mitch
10:30—Nite Desk News
Golf (L—C)«
8 30—Man with a
10:40—Weather
3 :00—Top Star
Camera
10 48—Nite Desk
Bowling
8:00—The Jack Pmr
Sports
4:00—McKeever and
Show (L-C)-
10:50
—News Wrap-Up
the Colonel«
10:00
—M-Squad
I I 00—Tonight Show«
4 30—-Freedom
10:30
—
Nite
Deck Mrs*
Tnenday, Mareh 2«
University
10:40—Nite Weathar
5:30—Wyatt l)afp
of the Air
10:48
—
Nite
Sports
6 00—Hometown
6:00—Ensign O'Toole«
10:80—New« Wrap-Up
Reporter
6:30—Walt Disney’s
11:00—Tonight Show5
8
10—Weather I’lx
Wonderful
8 15—Huntley-Brink­
World of Color«
ley Report (L)« Saturday, March ,*V
8 30—Biography
6
30—Empire (L)«
7 80—Ruff * Reddy
7:00—Bonanza (L-C)«
7 30—Hawaiian Eye £
(Live—ColoF)-
8 00—Here's Edie £
8 30—Dick Powell
8 00-—Shari Lewis
8 30—Sunday Night
Theatre
(L)«
Show (IcC)*
Movie £
9 30—Untouchables £
( 80—King I^eonar*»
"Ten Days
10 30—Nite Desk News
and His Short
to Tulare,"
10 40—Weather Plx
Subjects (IXS-
Sterling
10 45—Nite Desk
9 00—Fury (Live)»
Hayden,
Sports
Itudolfo Hoyos
9:30—Make Room
10 50—News Wrnp-Up
10 00—Going My Way£
for Daddy (L)«
II 00—Tonight Show*
11 00—Smoot Reports
10:00—Watch
Wednesday, Mareh 27
Mr Wizard '(L)
Monday Mnrch 2ft
5 30—Highway Patrol 10 30—Exploring (JeC*
00—Hometown
11 :30—Beany and
Thru Friday, Mnreh 21»
Cecil £
Reporter
6 80—Continental
€ 10—Weather Plx
12
00—Bull winkle*
Classroom (I.)«
6 15—Huntley-Brink­
1
2
:30
—
Cha
Henge
7 00—Today Show«
ley News (I,)«
Golf (Llve)J
I 00—Say When (L)«
6
30
—
Wagon
Train
£
1 30—Professional
8 25—NBC News (L)
7 30—Adventures
Bowler» Tour 8
t 30—Play Your
of
Ozzie
and
3:00
—Wide World
Hunch (L-C)«
Harriet £
of Sporta (L1I
* 00—Price Is Right«
8:00—Perry Como’s
N( 'A A WresrL
9 30 "’oncentratlon«
Music
Hall
Ing Cham plow­
10 00—Romper Room
ships
and
(Live—Color)«
10 40—Exercise
Sebring
9
00
—
Naked
City
£
With Evelyn
Grand Prix
10 00—David Brink-
it 00—Tennessee
4 80— Dan Smool
ley’s Journal £
Ernie Ford (L)
Report»
10
30
—
Nite
Desk
News
11 30—Father Knows
4:48—The Manion
10 40- Nite Weather
Best (Llvs)£
Forum
10
45
—
Nite
Sports
12 00—Merv Griffin
5:00—Death Valley
10:45— News Wrap-Up
Show (LrC)«
Days
11 00—Tonight Show«
12 55—NBC News (L)
5
30—Snrn Benedict“
Thursday, March 2N
1:00—Loretta Young
8 30—The Jefsons t
5 30—Wyatt Earp
Theatre (Live)*
7 00- Ijtwrence Welk
8:00—Hometown
1 30 —Young* Doctor
Show (Llve)I
Reporter
Malone (I,lve) •
8 00—Fight of th»
8 10—Weather Plx
2 00—Queen for
Week (Llve)I
• 15—Huntley-Brink­
■ Day (I.) f
8 45- Make Tbat
ley Report (L)«
2 30—Who Do You
Spare
(Elve)!
0 30—Hennes» y,
Trust (Llve)£
9 00—Bell Telephon«
"Harvey's Pad"
2 00—Periscope
Hour
•
7 00—I>*ave It
3 30—Discovery (L)£
10:00—Saturday Nfgjit
to Beaver
3 55—Little Joe. the
At the Movie«,
7 30—Dr. Kildare (L)
Bra keman
"How to Marry
8 30—Hazel (Ie-C)«
K 00—M*ckey Mouae
n Millionalt«,
940—Andy Williams
Marilyn
Mondaci Mnrch 2T»
Show (L-C)«
Monroe,
10 00—The Deputy
6 SO—Highway l’atrol
Betty Grable,
« 00— Hometown
10 30—Nite Desk News
leturet. Bamil
Reporter
10 40 Nite Weather
10 Went her Plx
10 45—Nite Sports
£ ABC
4 15—Huntley-Brink­
10 50—News Wrap-Up
ley News (L)«
• NBC
11 00—Tonight Show«
We Service
All Makes!
— call —
Nyssa Co-op
372-3548 or After 6 p. m.
Call 372-2510
I
SEE US
for
Jacuzzi Pumps
and
SERVICE
On All Makes!
— PHONES
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
Eder Hardware
Nyssa. Oregon
1960—Olds Super "88" Holiday Coupe.
Power steering, power brakes. Sharp'
1959— Chevrolet V-8 Impala 4-Dr. Sedan.
Exceptionally clean.
1960— Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan.
Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning.
One owner, locally owned.
FOR SALE or TRADE
1958— Buick 2-Door Hardtop.
Power steering, power brakes and power seats.
One owner, low mileage.
1956— Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan.
V-8 engine, four newly recapped tires, good
paint.
1957— Plymouth 4-Door Sedan.
Standard transmission with overdrive.
1960—Ford Falcon Ranchero.
25,000 miles, 6-ply tires. One owner.
1959— Ford Ranchero V-8.
Ford-o-Matic. Good paint and clean inside.
1959—International !/2-Ton Pickup.
Long wheelbase. Almost new tires. Motor com­
pletely reconditioned.
ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc.
Phone 372-2261
NYSSA, OREGON
7 30—College of the
Air« "Ameri­
can Economy"
8 00—Calendar (L)«
8 30—I Love Lucy’
9:00—The M<X'oys’
9 30—Pete and
Gladys (Live)«
10:00—Love of Life«
10:25—Harry Reasoner
News (Live)’
10:30—Search for
Tomorrow (I,)’
10:45—The Guiding
Light (Live)«
11:00—Jane Wyman
Show £
11 30—As the World
Turns (Live)«
12:00—Password (L)«
12 30—House Party«
1.00—To Tell the
Truth (Live)«
1 25—Doug Edwards
News (Live)«
1:30—Millionaire (L)
2 00—Secret Storm’
Monday. March 2ft
9:30—Alfred Hitch­
cock Hour«
"The Ixmg
Silence"
10 30—10 30 Report
10 45—-Sports Review
10 SO—Weather
10 55—Movie Tinae,
"Lure of
the Swamp,”
Willard Partas»,
Marshall
Thompson
---------- Morn. Headltes«
KTVB — Boise . . . Channel 7
Sales — Service
203 Good Avenue
Monday, March 2ft
Thru Friday, March 21»
2 30—Edge of Night*
3 00—Bonnie Wallis
Show
4 00—Uncle Bill’s
Theatre
s 25—Sports Today
s 30—Weather Today
s 35--News Today
6 45—Walter < 'ronklte
News (Live)«
Sunday, March 24
USED CARS!
i
9 00—Oral Roberts
9 30—Center of
Scenic America
» 36—Sait latke Tab­
ernacle Choir
10:00—The litg Picture
10:80—Washington
Report (L)«
11 00—Sun Matinee
12 00—Championship
Bridge
12 80—Sunday Sports
Spectacular (L)
Florida State
University
Circus
2:00—Winston Chur­
chill The
Valiant Years
2 30—Chapel of
Inspiration
3 00—Amateur Hour«
3:30—G. E. College
Bowl (L)«
4:00—-20th Century«
"The Boating
Craze"
4 30 Mister Ed (L)«
6 00—Lassie (I.)«
I 30—Dennis the
Menace (L)«
4 00—Ed Sullivan
Show (Live)«
7:00—Real McCoys«
7 30—G. E. True
Theatre (L)«
"Five Tickets
to Hell"
8 00—Candid Camera«
8 30-—What's My Line
9 00—Lloyd Bridges
Show«
9:30.—The Nurses«
"A Question
of Mercy"
10 30—10 30 Report
10:45—Sunday Festi­
val Theatre.
“Affair in
Havana.” John
Cassavetes
Raymond Burr
---------- Morn. Headlines
SEE US
STA-RITE
PUMPS
KEN POND
A-l USED CARS
------- i
I
FOR SALE—Two-bedroom home !
with full basement. All large I
rooms with excellent arrange­
ment This home is built to
accommodate a large family.
Very good location, large lot,
carport. FHA financing
CHOICE CITY LOTS — x29-foot
frontage on King avenue at
South Sixth street.
FOR SALE — Modern 2-bedroom
home. Large living room and
dining area, attached garage, I
full basement finished with two
extra bedrooms, family room
and utility. Excellent location
on South Seventh street. FHA
appraised and financed. See by
appointment.
FOR SALE
USED CARS!
KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2
Sutey Marek 24
FARM LOANS
B & M Equipment
BUYING
OR SELLING
A HOME?
WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES
FOR SALE
GOOD ONE BEDROOM HOME—
Garage. Pavement. $3,000.
TWO-BEDROOM DWELLING—
with carport and tool house.
$9,000.
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
Aluminum siding, patio, two-
car garage. On a 70 x 103-ft.
lot. Paved street. $10,500.
DUPLEX — Two bedrooms and
one bedroom. In excellent con­
dition $9,000.
TWO-ROOM HOUSE —Good lo­
cation, large lot.
A REAL BARGAIN!
Church building with severs,
lots. At Third and Park. $10,-
000. Terms.
53-ACRE FARM—
Two - bedroom house. Ranger
and Vernal alfalfa. $30,000.
51 IRRIGATED ACRES —
Part row crop. Two-bedroom
home, full basement
Barn
$22,000. Terms
FARMS
On
PORTABLE GENERATOR—Five TREE TOPPING and TREE RE­
kilowatts. Dial 372-3307, after I MOVAL—Also dead and brok­
OREGON FIVE ACRES—
en limbs removed. Free esti­
11-tfc
Level land, all pasture. Two-1 6 p.m.
| mates. Phone Nu Acres 674-
story, three-bedroom house in
ll-6tp
good condition. Basement with METAL BED — Complete with 1 2062 (5 to 7 p.m).
pillows. Clean. $25 cash. See
furnace. Dairy barn and cor­
Denture Service
at 105 Ennis avenue.
ll-2tp I COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS­
rals. $14,500. Easy terms.
ING—From custom butchering
Payette—211 North 8th St.
120-ACRE GENERAL FARM—
through custom cutting, wrap­
NEW CAPRI UPRIGHT FREEZ­
—
Ideal for general farming or
ping, curing, smoking and sau­
ER — 21 - cubic - foot. $299.95,
seed crops. Water right, 112
sage making. Stock received at
Nyssa Co-op.
10-tfc
642-3593
acres. $35,000. Down payment
your convenience—day or night.
(Across
from
the
Courthouse)
TRAILER HOUSE—1959 Colum­
reduced to $7,500.
‘You get the best” at Treasure
bia Deluxe, 10-ft. x 49-ft. Two-
Valley
Packing
Co..
1
mile
west
i
ONCE IN A LIFETIME!
bedroom with front - end kit­
on Alberta. Phone 372-3103.
Close in and very choice 25
chen. Wayne Lattin. Phone
acres. Ideal for farming or de­
372-2426.
10-4tp WE TRIM or REMOVE TREES—
SERVICE—ALL MAKES
velopment. No buildings. $25,-
Work guaranteed. Also have
000. 29% down.
GOOD DUO-THERM oil heaters
wood for sale. D. M. Barnhart
with 200-gallon oil tanks and
& Sons. Phone 372-3167. 5-tfc
CATTLE RANCH—
copper tubing. Bernard East­
300 to 400-cow capacity. A near
Days — Call 372-2239
man. 315 Main St. Phone 372-
perfect operation priced at only
WANTED
3535,
Nyssa.
2-tfc
$200,000, complete. Can also
be bought without cattle and TWO USED Electric Water Heat­ LIVESTOCK — Hogs, cattle and
machinery. This ranch has
ers—leal Gas and Appliance, 14
sheep (all classes). Treasure
shown a consistently good pro-
North First St.
2-tfc
Valley Packing Co. Phone 372-
fit for many years.
3103.
45-tfc
and
WALLPAPER and KEMTONE —
FARM LOANS—
In pleasant variety of patterns I
DEAD ANIMALS
We can now take applications
and colors. Reduced prices on
REMOVED FREE
for loans direct from a large in­
Nights — 372-3065
several colors. Nyssa Furniture
Phone Payette 642-2591
surance company. Best possible
1
Co., near railroad depot. 4-tfc
Idaho Animal Products Co.
service, no agent’s brokerage
_l
fee. We welcome your farm ORDER METAL HEAD GATES!
Nyssa, Oregon
WANTED TO BUY
now for your concrete ditches.
loan business.
Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2-
GIVE US A TRY—
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
2266.
17-tfc
We have qualified buyers for
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith.
Oregon acreages, row crop ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
farms, dairy farms and cattle
Across from the Ontario Sales
vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3,
ranches. Come in or call about
Yard.
23-tfc
Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­
selling your property.
thorized dealer. Phone 549- A FEW GENTLE BROKE SAD­
1581.
42-tfc
45-ACRE IDAHO FARM—
DLE HORSES—C. Clyde Smith.
A very productive small farm SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state-
P.O. Box 411, Ontario. Across
for stock and some row crops.
from sale yard.
4-tfc
inspected milk. 70c a gallon at
Probably
of
$21,000. Terms can be arranged.
ranch, 80c per gallon delivered
or at stores. Call FIFE HOME FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
HOMES
DAIRY 372-2540, Nyssa. 5-tfc
BEST BUY FOR YOU!
you will make . . .
BEEF IS DOWN—45c per pound
A new modern three-bedroom
(cut,
wrapped
and
guaranteed
DON’T TRUST
home with large carpeted living
HELP WANTED
good). LOCKER PORK (whole)
TO CHANCE —
room, bath and a half, birch
28c per pound. Processed (cut,
Men and Women Needed
woodwork and cabinets, beauti­
Contact Your Local
wrapped, hams and bacon cur­
TO
TRAIN
FOR
ful Tappan range. Carport with
ed
and
lard
rendered),
34c
per
storage, la ge lot. Yours for Civil Service Exams
pound. Treasure Valley Pack­
$13,900.00. Long-term loan.
We prepare men and women, age
ing Co. Phone 372-3103. 12-tfc
18 to 55. No experience neces­
MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOME—
sary, grammar school education MAPLE BED. five-drawer chest,
Located in good soil area. Half
usually sufficient. Permanent
springs and mattress, two-shelf
basement. A very outstanding
jobs, no layoffs, uhort hours.
maple side table, two-tier round
buy at $8150. Can loan to $7150.
High pay, advancement, Send
maple table, two gun racks, two
NEW 3-BEDROOM HOME—
name, home address, phone
mirrors (one in antique frame),
A very attractive compact home
number and time home. Write
early American table lamps and
of high quality. Beautiful and
Box 785-CS, Nyssa.
14-2tp
bases, pair of dresser lamp
durable aluminium siding. $11,-
bases, Roto-Broil electric rotis­
900. Minimum FHA down pay­
serie, aluminum serving cart
MISCELLANEOUS
ment.
(perfect for patio), General
THREE-BEDROOM
APPALOOSA AT STUD—Intro­
Electric ironer, some milk glass
FAMILY HOME—
ductory offer, $35. Also at stud.
pieces, bone china cups and
Newly remodeled with family
Grey Gopher, $20, and Black
saucers, other items too num­ NEARLY NEW
room, two baths, fenced yard
Walnut, $20. Phone 372-3021.
erous to mention. Phone 372- THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
with patio. FHA appraisal and
12-6tc
2117.
12-ltc
Built-in range, oven and refrig­
selling price, $13,200.00. $750.00
erator with deep - freeze com­
down, $95 per month including
partment. Refrigerated air cool­
taxes and insurance.
er. Large lot. All-new district.
A real buy at $12.500.00.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ALMOST AN ACRE
IDEAL SMALL CAFE—
1947— Chevrolet IVk-Ton Truck, Stock Rack
_ $595
OF GROUND—
Neat, clean and well-located.
1944—Studebaker GI Truck
___ 695
With lots of fruit trees, excel­
Fully equipped. Everything
1950—Ford 2-Ton Truck (Grain)
695
lent location. Very nice two-
goes. Fine business for a couple.
1960— Ford Pickup
1295
bedroom house with forced-air
Only $1000.
1948— Ford Cab-Over, Beet Bed
895
natural gas heat. Only $10,-
1—14-Foot Beet Bed
250
700.00.
1958— Ford Pickup O.D. (Consign)
1145
REALTOR —NEW HOMES
LOOKING FOR LOTS
16 North Third
Dial 372-2915
1959— GMC Tandem, Bronze
4500
OF ROOM?
1959—Chevrolet 2-Ton, Single Axle, V-8
2495
Three bedrooms, large kitchen,
1952—Ford Cab-Over, New Motor
dining room and living room.
1095
LOST
Paved street, best location. Only
1959—GMC Tandem, Bronze
4250
CAIRN TERRIER—Female, four
$12,000.00.
1959—International Pickup, 3-Speed_____
995
months old. Tan with black
NICE ONE-BEDROOM HOME—
1959— Chevrolet Pickup, 4-Speed .
1495
marks. Answers to name of
Good location. Only $4500.00.
1955
—Ford Pickup, AT, Red ______________
695
“Murphy.” Phone 372-3444 (af­
On very easy terms.
1962
—
Chevrolet
Pickup,
Red,
AT
__________
2195
ter 6 p.m.).
12-ltc
FOUR—50 x 117-FT. LOTS—
1948—Ford Truck (Hiatt)
__________
295
$122.50 each or $425.00 for all.
1946—Ford Truck (Kitamura) BB
295
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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
KENMORE Automatic Washer— TUCKER'S CHILD CARE CEN­
In good working condition. Also
TER—Infants through 10 years
G.E. clothes presser. Want small
cared
for while you work, shop
chicken house. Lyn Dohner.
or play. Phone FR 2-2632.
Phone 674-2041.
12-ltc
75 ACRES—15 acres in alfalfa seed. Small home. Lote of cheap
water on a paid-up ditch. $13,000. $3,000 down or will take
a small home for equity.
80 ACRES—Southwest of Nyssa Produced one ton of alfalfa seed
per acre. With eight-room modern home, full basement. Sev­
eral outbuildings. $38,850. 29% down.
80 ACRES—Between Nyssa and Ontario. Row crop and stock deal.
With two-bedroom modern home. $31,500. $12,500 down.
MEL BECK REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE LOANS — INSURANCE
"To Buy or Sell .. SEE MEL "
214 North Main Street
Phone 372-9532
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