THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1954 PAGE ELEVEN k ngfHT TO BUY P WORK WANTED REAL ESTATE SLEEPING ROOM —Phone 372- WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced 2917. 12-tfc and guaranteed work. We top or remove trees, roof or paint. BACHELOR APARTMENT—Up­ stairs. Phone 372-2652. 21-tfc Free estimates. Call D. M. Barnhart and Sons at 372-2149 or 372-3167. 43-tfc TWO-BEDROOM HOME — Four miles from Nyssa. Call 372- 2017. 21-3tc IRONTNG—To do in my home. Mrs. Bessie Bair. Call 372-3155. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE on En­ 22-1 to terprise and Jefferson drive (7 miles west of Nyssa). Phone CUSTOM BALING—10 cents per 372-3284. 20-tfc bale. Call Lester Robinson at Parma 722-5471. 22-10tp TWO-BEDROOM HOME—In Nu Acres. $35 per month. Phone 372-2911 after 7 p.m. 22-tfc FOR SALE—AUTOS FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—On Green FORD PICKUP and 10-ft. coach. avenue. Phone 372-3160 or con­ Ken Renstrom, Phone 372-2997. tact Tom Eldredge. 22-tfc 21-tfc THREE FURNISHED ROOMS — With shower. Couple preferred. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Call 372-3155. 22-tfc OR TRADE MODERN TWO - BEDROOM HOME—4% miles from Nyssa. MASSEY - FERGUSON 7-FOOT No pets. Call 372-2469. 22-ltp MOWER—Western cultipacker, three-point, three-bar beet cul­ TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX—Call tivator. Contact Dave Bay, 372- 372-3186. 22-tfc 2950 or Parma 722-5492. 21-2tc FARMS OREGON SMALL FARM- 24 % acres of hay and pasture. Very good home. Located be­ tween Adrian and Owyhee Junction. Low price of $14,500. Pay owner % and balance at $500 annually, plus 5% interest. 120-ACRE GENERAL FARM— Ideal for general farming or seed crops. Water right, 112 acres. $35,000. Down payment reduced to $7,500. NEED A FARM LOAN? We take applications for a large life insurance company. Very liberal loans with no brokerage fees. 20 ACRES CLOSE-IN— Modern five-room home with full finished basement. 15 acres fine row crop land. $25,000, % down. LOW COST 80! A good farm for the money. Raise stock or dairy, also 20 acres of beet land. Total price only $15,960 with $7,860 down. HOMES TWO BEDROOMS, BASEMENT! Almost new and one of the best WANTED TO BUY arranged homes we have seen. Don’t fail to see this one. Price SCRAP IRON — Call Owyhee only $11,000. 80% financing Steel at Owyhee Junction. Dial available. 372-2108. 1-tfceo MODERN—BRAND NEW! Three bedrooms, full and half FOR SALE baths, utility room, large car­ peted living room, birch cabi­ TWO-BEDROOM nets with a built - in Tappan ECONOMY HOME— Everything for good family liv­ range. Carport and storage ing, completely modern. Lo­ complete this fine home. All cated at edge of town. Full for $13,500. Long-term loan. price, $9,000. HOW ABOUT THIS? Three bedrooms, full basement, I THREE-BEDROOM HOME— New modern designing. Com­ carpet, kitchen with built - in pletely modern with family range, sliding door and patio. room, full basement, built - in On paved street. A “best buy” oven, stove, dishwasher, dis­ at $14,500. Long-term loan. posal. Large attached garage TWO-BEDROOM HOME— and extra shop building. FHA Very well kept and attractive. financing. Only $8,500, one-third down. CHOICE CITY LOTS — 129-foot frontage on King avenue at KEN POND South Sixth street. Real Estate — New Homes 16 North Third Dial 372-2915 FOR SALE — Modern 2-bedroom home. Large living room and Ken Pond, Res. Phone 372-3168 dining area, attached garage, Hal Hopper, Res. Phone 473-2076 full basement finished with two extra bedrooms, family room and utility. Excellent location FOR SALE on South Seventh street. FHA THREE-BEDROOM HOME— appraised and financed. See by Aluminum siding, covered pa­ appointment. tio, two-car garage. $9,500. Nyssa Insurance BASEMENT HOUSE— On 50-ft. x 138-ft. lot, $1,500. Agency Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent FIVE ACRES— Nyssa, Oie. Good basement house, garage 105 Main St. and shop. Close to Nyssa. $6,- 850. $2,850 down. TWO-BEDROOM HOME— $3,000. Good terms. TWO-BEDROOM DWELLING— with carport and tool house. and $9,000. TWO-ROOM HOUSE —Good lo­ cation, large lot. SERVICE—ALL MAKES 53 ACRES—Alfalfa seed. Three- Rotary Well bedroom home. $26,500. DRILLING 153 ACRES — In good location. Days — Call 372-2239 $75,000. PUMPS UNIVERSAL BERKELEY WANTED PERMANENT RENTER — Five­ room house, shady lawn. Very reasonable. In Big Bend area. Erie Mausling. Phone Parma 722-6234. 22-ltp FOR SALE —PRODUCE DRIVE OUT and SAVE! — State inspected Grade A raw milk. 70 cents per gallon. Fife Home Dairy, 3/4 mile north of Main on Third street. 17-tfc 10% DOWN USED EQUIPMENT Summer Special — TRACTORS — BOB THOMPSON AGENCY B & M Equipment Dial 372-3355 Nyssa, Oregon Balers — Combines — Tools Massey-F erguson ONTARIO, OREGON Phone 889-6429 FOR SALE—PETS THIS WEEK'S CHEVROLET SALESMAN BILL HAMILTON Selects Car-of-ihe-Week! 1958—FORD FAIRLANE Four-Door Hardtop. Thunderbird Engine . . . Automatic Transmission . . . One Owner . . . 26,000 Actual Miles ... Excellent Tires A Really Sharp Car! o NYSSA MOTORS, Inc. Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-2224 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY FLYING i| REALTY, PIANO FOR SALE—Fine spinet, like new. Assume low month­ ly payments. For information write Credit Mgr., Box 1043, Kenneth A. Johnson, President Pocatello, Idaho. 21-2tp SMALL ACREAGE Near Nyssa— Two acres of pasture with a STRING - O - RAMA — Guitars, three - bedroom home. Living Amps., etc. Close - out prices. room, kitchen, bath and utility. Graduation gifts, real Savings! Garage and small barn. Price, Summer music specials, instru­ $11,500.00. ment rentals. NORRIS MUSIC, Caldwell. Open evenings. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Two- 21-2tc year-old, three-bedroom home. Carpeted living room, built-in SPINET PLANO!—Privately own­ Tappan range in kitchen, bath ed by party in this vicinity and half. Carport with storage moving out of state. Will han­ space. Very good location. Own­ dle contract or sacrifice for er must sell . . . SACRIFICE cash. Also ELECTRIC ORGAN. PRICE! Write or phone Bookkeeper, MOORE HOTEL BUILDING Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Sa­ Specializing in Exchanging lem, Ore. Phone EM 3-5707. 21-2tc Box 295, Ontario______889-6473 Box 606, Vale________ 473-6511 SIX-CUBIC-FOOT REFRIGERA­ Sales Representative TOR — In good condition, $30. Dorothea Chester ___372-3186 Phone 372-3106 (mornings). 22-2tc TRAILER HOUSE—Modern, 27- ft., aluminum. Ideal for camp­ ing, construction or living. Will sleep four. See at 417 Good avenue (weekdays, after 5 p.m.) 22-ltc CARGO TRAILER — With lid, signal lights, spare wheel and tire. Approximately 9 feet x 4 feet. Phone 372-2845. 22-2tc A. K. C. Registered Chesapeake FERGUSON CORN CULTIVA­ Puppies—Four weeks old. One TOR—No. 5 John Deere mow­ male, one female left to be sold. er, David Bradley side rake. Phone 372-2601. 22-2tp Robert Martin. Phone 674-2060. 22-2tp FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE GENTLE PINTO MARE — With colt. See Tom Eldredge or Dial 20-ACRE FARM—Three-bedroom 372-3160. 22-tfc home, nice setting in Apple Valley. Irrigated from concrete ditches. Free water. Terms. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Call 372-3093. 20-tfc LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and Serviced. Don B. Moss LOT—Located at corner of North Firestone Store, 417 Main St. Eighth street and Walnut ave­ Phone 372-2124. 13-tie nue. $650. Contact Palmer Ross, route 4, Caldwell. 21-4tp REFRIGERATION SERVICE — Domestic and commercial. H. THREE - BEDROOM HOUSE — Modern, nice lawn, shade trees, C. Eggers. Phone 889-5756, On­ shrubs, garden spot. In Adrian. tario. 19-4tp Terms. Phone 372-3271. 22-tfc MISCELLANEOUS üÿ WARTED USED REFRIGERATOR—$59.95. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith, Good used rotary lawn mowers. Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore. Don B. Moss Firestone store, Across from the Ontario Sales 417 Main. Phone 372-2124. Yard. 23-tfc 18-tfc 14%-FT. CRESTLINER BOAT— AN ACRE OF GROUND or a Lot between Nyssa and Ontario. Evinrude motor, electric start. Phone 372-2846. 22-2tp Trailer and tarp. $700. Also 1953 Ford-Six. Runs good, $100. Wayne Simpson, 405 South 7th FOR SALE OR TRADE street or Dial 372-2887. 18-tfc REAL ESTATE 1963 HONDA —Sports ”50.” In FOR SALE or TRADE on Farm good condition. Call 372-2270 Land — A one-story and part or 372-2117. 20-tfc basement stucco house in Nys­ sa. Three bedrooms, carpeted ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­ living room, dining room, kit­ vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, chen. All modem. Nice lawn Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­ with lots of flowers and shade thorized dealer. Phone 549- trees. Call 372-3154, after 6 1581. 42-tfc p.m. 16-tfc ORDER METAL HEAD GATES now for your concrete ditches. IN APPRECIATION Eder Hardware. Phone 372- We take this opportunity to 2266. 17-tfc thank friends and neighbors for BATTERIES — 6-volt, $8.95 ex­ floral offerings and the many change; 12 - volt, $13.95 ex­ other acts of kindness shown fol­ change. Elliott Tire Co., 204 lowing the death of our beloved North Main. Phone 372-2270. wife, daughter and sister, Helen 7-tfc Marie Hobbs. —Martin Hobbs and Sons ALKALI BEES—Starters for new Mr. and Mrs. Woody beds. Phone 337-4250, Home­ Bernard and Daughters dale, Idaho. 19-5tp Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright 36-INCH WINDOW SHADES — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur $1.25. Other sizes up to six Cartwright and Family feet. Nyssa Furniture Co. Near Mr. and Mrs. George railroad depot. Dial 372-2933. Cartwright 18-tfc Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LEAF CUTTER BEES —4 cents Cartwright and Family for wood holes, 3 cents for pap­ er. 300 - gallon fiberglas tank sprayer, wheel-mounted, 50-ft. swath. New Holland hay liner, model 78, wire-tie baler. Phone Nyssa 372-3258. 21-3tc No. 34415—John Deere “A” _______ $ 50.00 Down No. 60789—John Deere “A” ____ __ $ 50.00 Down No. 61038—John Deere 40 and Cultivator $ 60-00 Down No. 73929—Ford 851-D ______ $215.00 Down No. 83837—Ford 871-D _______ $240.00 Down No. 83936—M-F 50 Gas _______ SI 85.00 Down No. 74081—M-F 35 Diesel ____ $260.00 Down No. 73992—Ford 8-N “52” ............ S 75.00 Down No. 83933—Ford TC-20 ______ $ 65.00 Down BEE BOARDS—If you care for the best at a low price, both No. 74063—Ford 35-D in fir and pine, call Weber _____ $195.00 Down Bros., Caldwell 459-3843 or 459- | No. 73980—M-H 44-6 4884. 22-3tp ...... . ..... S 25.00 Down CUT FLOWERS — For Memorial No. 83908—IHC “S/C” Day. Mrs. S. P. Bybee. Phone _____ $ 75.00 Down 372-2773. 22-ltc Nights — 372-3065 FARM LOANS 420 Main Street FOR RENT TOWN* COMPACT LIVING UNIT — Modem with electric heat. COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS­ Small lot in lawn. Excellent ING—From custom butchering location. $2,000. Only $200 through custom cutting, wrap­ down. Phone 372-2906. 22-tfc ping, curing, smoking and sau sage making. Stock received at your convenience—day or night 80’ x 100’ LOT—Located at Sec­ ond street and Green avenue. "You get the best” at Treasure $750. Call 372-3918. 22-3tc Valley Packing Co., 1 mile west on Alberta Phone 372-3103. T H R E E - BEDROOM HOME — Carpeted living room and mas­ FREEZER BEEF—Complete cus­ ter bedroom. F H A approved. tom meat cutting. Free live­ stock pick up, Nyssa area. Pick Phone 372-3918. 22-3tc up station at Adrian. BOB’S FREEZER MEATS, 503 Main Journal Classifieds street, Nyssa. Phone 372-3562 or 372-3937. 19-ltc Bring Results 1 SEE US — for— STA-RITE PUMPS Sales — Service We Service All Makes! — CALL — Nyssa Co-op 372-3548 or After 6 p. m. Call 372-3038 FOR SALE Bernard Eastman Real Estate Insurance 315 Main St WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES KBOI — Boise ... i Channel 2 Sunday, May 31 Monday, Junr 1 9:00—Oral Roberts 9 30—Center of Scenic America (Live) 9:35—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir (Live) 10:00—The Big Picture 10:30—Armchair Adventure 10:45—Baseball With Dizzy Dean (L) 10:55—Baseball Game of the Week* Cincinnati at St. Louis 2:00—Sunday Matinee 2:30—Championship Bridge 3:00—CBS Sports Spectacular (L) 3:30—Amateur Hour* 4:00—20th Century* “The Booming World of Boats" 4:30—Mr. Ed (L)* 5:00—Lassie (L)* 5:30—My Favorite Martian (L)* 6:00—Ed Sullivan Show (Live)* 7:00—Celebrity Game (Live)* 7:30—Brenner (L)* 8:00—Candid Camera* 8:30—What's My Line 9:00—The Nurses* "The Bystanders” 10:00—Suspense* 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—Festival Thtre. “Cafe Society," Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray. Wm. Bendix ---------- Morn. Headlines 6:00—Woody Woodpecker 6:30—The Lucy Show (Live)* 7:00—Danny Thomas Show (Live)* 7:30—Andy Griffith Show (Live)* 8:00—Sing Along With Mitch* 9:00—East Side. West Side* 10:00—To Tell the Truth* 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—Sports Review 10:50—The Weather 11:00—Movie Time. “Easy Come, Easy Go.” Barry Fitzgerald, Diana Lynn, Sonny Tufts ---------- Morn. Headlines Monday, June 1 Thru Friday, June 5 6:00—Ozzie and Harriet £ 6:30—Petticoat Junction* 7:00—Beverly Hillbillies (L)* 7:30—"Once Upon a Mattress.” Carol Burnette 9:00—I've Got a Secret* 9:30—Stoney Burke 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—Sports Review 10:50—The Weather 11:00—Western Playhouse "Streets of Laredo," Wm. Holden. Wm. Bendix. Mona Freeman, MacDonald Carey --------- Morn. Headlines 7:00—Captain Kangaroo (I,)* 8:00—CBS News with Mike Wallace* 8:30—I Love Lucy* 9:00—Real McCoys* 9:30—Pete and Gladys (L)* 10:00—Love of Life* 10:25—CBS News with Robert Trout 10:30—Search for Tomorrow (L)* 10:45—The Guiding Light (Live)* 11:00—General Hospital £ 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—Edge of Night* 2:00—Secret Storm* 2:30—Bonnie Wallis Show 3:15—What’s Cooking with Marge 3:30—X-2 with Captain Starr 5:15—CBS News with Walt. Cronkite 5:45—News Today 5:55—Weather Today Phone 372-3535 9:30—Thin Is the Life 10:00—Southern Bap- tlst Hour (L) "Walk Beside Me" 11:00—Major League Baseball (L)* I,os Angeles at Pittsburgh 2:00—The Big: Picture 2:80—Sunday (Live)* 3:30—College Bowl (Live—Color)* 4:00—Meet the Press (Live—Color)* 4:30—Discovery £ 5:00—Pre-Californla Primary Re­ port (Live)* 5:30—Walt Disney’« Wonderful World of Color* 6:30—Grind! (Live)* 7:00—Bonanza (L-C)* 8 00—Gallant Men 9:00—The Bob Hope Show* 10:00—Weekend News 10:10—Weather 10:15-—Rocket Theatre, “Day the Earth Stood Still," Michael Rennie. Patricia Neal 7:00—Today Show* 8:00—Say When (L)* 8 25—NBC News (L) 8 30—Word for Word 9:00—Concentration* 9:30—Jeopardy (L-C) 10:00—Price 1« Right£ 10:30—Truth or Conse­ quences (L-C)* 10:55—News (Live)* 11:00—Father Knows Beat (Llve)£ 11:30—Tennessee Ernie Ford (L) 12:00—Let's Make a Deal (L-C)* 12:25—NBC News (L) 12:30—The Doctors* 1:00—Another World* 1:30—You Don’t Say* 2:00—Match Game* 2:25—NBC News (L) 2:30—Periscope 3:00—Trallmaster £ 4:00—Mr. Tim with Charlie the Chimp 4:80—Mickey Mouse Club With Mr. Tim Mondny, June 1 5:00—Highway Patrol 5:30—Huntley-Brink­ ley Report (L) 6:00—The Big Newi Hometown Reporter SEE US for Jacuzzi Pumps and Tuesday, June 2 6:00—Huckleberry Hound 8:30—Combat £ 7:30—Jack Benny Show (Live)* 8:00—Garry Moore Show (L)* 9:00—Red Skelton* 10:00—Marshal Dillon 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—Sports Review 10:50—The Weather 11:00—Movie Time. "The Actress." Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons. Teresa Wright. Anthony Perkins --------- Morn. Headlines Wednesday, June 3 Thurwdny, June 4 6:0#—Yogi Bear 6:30—Flintstone« i 7:00— Donna Reed Show £ 7:30—My Three Sons 8:00—Meredith Wilson Show* 9:00—Perry Mason* ' The Case of the Brazen Request" 10:00—Fractured Flickers KTVB — Sunday, Muy 31 Monday, June 1 Thru Friday, June 5 NICE ONE-BEDROOM HOME— Good location. Only $4200 with $500 down. Easy monthly pay­ ments. NEARLY NEW THREE-BEDROOM HOME— Built-in range, oven and refrig­ erator with deep - freeze com­ partment. Refrigerated air cool­ er. Large lot. All-new district A real buy at $11,000. WSTSFOUND 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—Sports Review 10:50—Trie Weather 11:00—Movie Time. "Frankenstein." Boris Karloff. Jana Lund ---------- Morn. Headlines Friday, June S 8:00—Farmer'« Daughter £ 6:30—D-Day Plus 20 Years (L)* (Eisenhower Returns to Normandy) 8:00—The Great Adventure* “Massacre at Wounded Knee” 9:00—Password 9:30—Alfred Hitch­ cock Hour* "Second Verdict" 10:30—10:80 Report 10:45—Sports Review 10:50—The W oat her 10:55—Movie Time. "Kitty.” Paulette Goddard. Ray Milland, Patti Cowles ---------- Morn. Headline« Saturday. June S 7:00—Captain Kangaroo (L)* 8:00—Quick Draw McGraw (L)* 8:30—Mighty Mouse* 9:00—Rin Tin Tin* 9:30—Roy Rogers* 10:00—CBS News With Richaj-d Hottelett (L) 10:15—Baseball With Dizzy Dean (L) 10:25—Baseball Game of the Week* San Francisco at Philadelphia 1:30—Belmont Stakes 2:00—Sat. Matinee, “A Foreign Affair," Jean Arthur, Marlene Dietrich, John Lund 3:00—Tennessee Tuxedo 3:30—Alvin and the Chipmunks* 4:00-—Trallmaster £ 5:00—Jimmy Dean Show £ 6:00—The New Phil Silvers Show* 6:30—Joey Bishop Show (L-C)* 7:00—The Jackie Gleason Show* 8:00—Gunsmoke (L)* 9:00—The Defenders* "The Non- Violent” 10:00— McHale'« Navyt 10:30—10:30 Report 10:45—The Weather 10:50—Movie Time. “Blue Skies,” Bing