Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 29, 1964, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1964
PAGE ELEVEN
_____________________ ________ _________ _ i
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ONE-BEDROOM FURNISHED ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­ ! BUTCHERING — Hogs, beef and
FARMS
sheep. Free pick-up in Nyssa
APARTMENT
—
Nice
and
clean.
vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, | area. Cutting, wrapping and
Notice is hereby given that the
CAMBRIDGE 240—
Close in. $35 per month. Also
Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­
undersigned has been appointed
A beautiful farm for hay, grain
freezing.
Hickory-smoked
hams
one - bedroom house, $40 per
thorized dealer. Phone 549-
and stock. Bottom soil, cheap
and bacon. Treasure Valley Administratrix of the estate of
month. Bernard Eastman Real
1581.
42-tfc
Delbert W. Hooper, deceased, by
water. $65,000, $23,000 down.
Packing Co. Phone 372-3103.
Estate - Insurance. Phone 372-
35-tfc the County Court of Malheur
ALFALFA SEED—
3535.
42-tfc ORDER METAL HEAD GATES
County, Oregon, and has quali­
Four good farms in the Adrian-
now for your concrete ditches.
fied. All persons having claims
ONE-BEDROOM
APARTMENT
Homedale area. Priced $26,500
Eder Hardware. Phone 372-
WORK WANTED
against the estate are hereby
In basement. Furnished or un­
to $95,000.
2266.
17-tfc
notified to present them, verified
unfurnished.
Ideal
for
single
BABY SITTING —In my home. as required by law, to the under­
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS!
person or couple. Phone 372- BATTERIES — ö-volt, $8.95 ex­
By day, week or month. Mrs. signed at the office of the attor­
Weiser, 120 acres—$5,000 down.
3186 after 6 p.m.
38-tfc
change; 12 - volt. $13.95 ex­ Gary Clawson. Dial 372-3324. neys named below within six
Parma, 120 acres—$3,500 down.
change. Elliott Tire Co., 204
44-4tc months from the date hereof.
TWO TO THREE - BEDROOM
SIX ACRES—% MILE OUT—
North Main. Phone 372-2270.
FERN O. HOOPER
HOME—In Apple Valley. Wir­
Modern two-bedroom basement
7-tfc WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced
Administratrix
ed for automatics. Two children
home. Let this acreage add dol­
and guaranteed work. We top
preferred. Phone 372-3093.
lars to your income. Only $7,-
Dated and first published Oct.
or remove trees, roof, paint.
42-tfc FREEZER MEATS — At whole­
500.00.
1,
1964.
FREE
estimates.
We
have
mov
­
sale prices. Also complete cus­
Last published Oct. 29, 1964.
ed
one
mile
south
of
Adrian.
DEER FLAT AREA—
tom
meat
cutting.
Livestock
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE —Un­
D. M. Barnhart and Sons. Call Yturri, O’Kief & Cox, Attorneys
175 acres. Wonderful soil in
picked up free in Nyssa, Apple
furnished. In clean condition.
372-3167 or Ridgeview 339-3324. Yturri Building
best of contract seed area. The
Valley,
Nu
Acres
and
Parma
Located at 20 Park avenue. $58.
41-tfc Ontario, Oregon
most profitable farming we
areas. Also pick up station at
Inquire at 101 Emison, Nyssa.
know of! $160,000.
Adrian.
Bob
’
s
Freezer
Meats,
43-3tp
503 Main street, Nyssa. Phones
HELP WANTED
HOMES
372-3937 or 372-3562.
42-tfc
SLEEPING ROOM —One block
EASY TO BUY—
from Main street. Phone 372-
CAR SALESMAN —Must be ac­
New home, never lived in.
quainted with Nyssa and sur­
2136.
43-tfc ADDING MACHINE TAPE —
By Connie Price
Typewriter ribbons, file folders,
Open modern planning with
rounding area. Nyssa Motors,
inventory
forms,
etc.,
on
sale
carpeted living room, three TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE —Also
Inc., Nyssa, Oregon.
42-tfc
at Gate City Journal office.
bedroom in full basement. Call
bedrooms, 1% baths, beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham
Phone 372-2233.
372-3036 (evenings).
44-tfc
birch kitchen with built - in
were Sunday dinner guests of
range. Carport with large stor­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt of Par­
16-FOOT TRAVEL TRAILER —
age. Paved street. $13,725.00.
ma. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cal­
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
Electric brakes, LP gas stove,
laham of McCall have a new son
FHA terms. Only $425 down.
ice box. Sleeps four. $350. See
By Connie Price
son born Oct. 13. He has been
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE—With
at 717 North Third street, Nys­
FOUR BEDROOM—Basement!
named Kevin Todd.
full basement, for sale by own­
sa. Almost new FORNEY WEL­
$14,500. FHA terms.
Visitors and hunting guests in
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carroll
er. In ideal section of Nyssa.
DER, 180 amp. Built-in battery
COMPLETE HOME—
Two-car carport and large stor­
charger. Soldering gun and the Alva Goodell home from Oct. and family of Corvallis spent the
This luxury home has roomy,
age facilities outside. $1,000 be­
twin carbon torch, $275. Almost 16 to 23 were Mr. and Mrs. Art weekend visiting relatives in this
open planning, to make it a
low appraisal price. For ap­
new blacksmith ANVIL and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rus­ area. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Car­
real delight to live in! Large
pointment to see, Phone 372-
VISE. $35 each or both for $65. sell and Dick Russell of North roll and Orville Carroll hunted
central fireplace covers entire
during the weekend at Mahogany
3054.
40-tfc
See
at C and G Garage, 113 Bend.
wall of living room. A real
mountain. Mary Carroll of Cairo
Bower avenue, Nyssa.
44-2tc Returns to Nebraska
bargain at $27,500.
15 ACRES—One mile from Nyssa
junction was a Saturday over­
Hugh Hoffman left Oct. 20 for night guest while Mary and Su­
on Oregon side. $4,750. Also
ONTARIO HOMES—
his home in Calloway, Neb., after sie Carroll spent Sunday with
FOR SALE—PETS
17 ACRES ROW-CROP LAND,
Two new ones almost ready.
semi - modern home. Close to PUREBRED MINIATURE DACH­ spending a week with his mother, their grandparents, the Henry
Beautiful homes, $18,500 and
Mrs. Blanche Hoffman.
Nyssa. Mel Beck Real Estate.
Carrolls. Mrs. Ralph Griffits and
$17,500.
SHUND PUPPIES —Call Vale
Mrs. George Cleaver of Nyssa
Call 372-3532.
43-tfc
473-3384.
44-2tc was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Wanda of Nyssa visited Sunday
in the Carroll residence.
KEN POND
and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver.
MERIDIAN 2 ACRES—With par­
FOR SALE —PRODUCE
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McClure and
Mrs. R. G. Tanner visited Oct.
Real Estate — New Homes
tially remodeled house. 5 0 3
Kim of Boise were Oct. 24 after­
20
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
Jessie
West Pine, Meridian.
39-tfc DELICIOUS and ROME APPLES
16 North Third
Dial 372-2915
noon and evening dinner guests
Ken Pond, Res. Phone 372-3168
—Joe Stephen, 12 miles south­ Pearson in Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbert­
SMALL
TWO-BEDROOM
HOME
Hyde
and
family
are
visiting
in
Hal Hopper, Res. Phone 473-2076
west of Nyssa. Dial 372-2458.
son.
—At 309 South third street in
42-tfc the Tanner residence.
Mrs. James O. Stephen and
Nyssa. For appointment, dial
Roger Norland of Madras vis­
Vale 473-2505.
41-4tp APPLES—Delicious, Rome, Jona­ ited Oct. 24 with his sister, Mrs. children of Burns were Oct. 23
FOR SALE—AUTOS
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
than, Winesap. Also DeAnjou Eugene Stephen and family, Mrs. Howard Day.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE—Near
Joe
Stephen
and
family.
pears. At Mess Orchard, l’/i
FORD PICKUP and 10-ft. coach
grade school. Partially furnish­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner re­
miles east of Gay Way junction. Visit Sunday in Ontario
—Will sell together as unit or
ed. Low down payment. Call
turned Oct. 23 after spending a
Phone Fruitland 452-3352.
separate. Ken Renstrom. Dial
372-3541.
41-tfc
Joe Stephen and family visited
41-tfc Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob week in Madras with Mrs. Esther
372-2997.
28-tfc
Crocker and family.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE—Large
Mosso of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Roby Pepes of
living room, nice kitchen. Bath­ DRIVE OUT and SAVE!—State
FOR TRADE ON PICKUP—1955
Mrs. Lester Cleaver served din­
inspected Grade A raw milk. ner during the evening of Oct. 19 La Grande were weekend visit­
Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Auto­
room and kitchen floors tiled.
70 cents per gallon. Fife Home
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Wal­
Gas heat. Large single garage.
matic transmission. Dee Long.
Dairy, 3^ mile north of Main for pheasant hunters from Doug­ ters.
Both house and garage have
Phone 372-2233.
40-xx
las
county.
Those
attending
were
I
on Third street.
17-tfc Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hogan, Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams
new roof and stucco exterior.
Fenced yard and plenty of
and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mr. and visited Oct. 25 with Mrs. Eunice
shade. Sale price, $4,500. See
Mrs. Dave Burgess, Bud Allen Barker.
at 112 North First street, or
and Harry Held of Sutherlin;
Phone 372-3402.
40-tfc
Loyd Tugate and son of Drain;
NICE ONE-BEDROOM HOME— Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hoalst of
Good location. Only $4200 with Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
WANTED TO BUY
$500 down. Easy monthly pay- Cleaver of Nyssa also attended
1961—Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr.
for
ments.
Sedan. Automatic trans­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Mason
mission and heater.
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith, NEED LOTS OF BEDROOMS?
Daveson were weekend visitors
This home has five! New oil in the Cleaver residence.
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
1960— Chevrolet El Camino.
furnace, fireplace. Well located.
and
from the Ontario Sales
V-8, Overdrive, radio and Across
$11,500.00.
Yard.
23-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
heater.
We take this opportunity to ex­
IRON— Call Owyhee INCOME PROPERTY—Large du­ tend our sincere appreciation for
1959—Biscayne 2-Door Sedan. SCRAP
plex
with
small
rental
house
in
On All Makes!
Steel at Owvhee Junction. Dial
Radio and heater.
back. Close to business district. the many kindnesses expressed
372-2108.
1-tfceo
- phones —
Only $6500. $1000 will handle. in thought and deed following
1958— Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr.
the death of our loved one. Your Days .... 372-2266
V-8, automatic transmis­
THREE BEDROOMS — Rumpus thoughtfulness will never be for­
sion. Radio and heater.
room in basement, living room gotten.
Nights . . . 372-3377
FOR SALE
and family room with fireplace.
1957—Ford 2-Door Hardtop.
—The Family of
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
Carport, nice yard. Best ioca­
Roy A. Purscell.
1957—Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan.
Carpeting, fireplace, garage and
tion. FHA terms. Shown by
carport. $13,500.
appointment.
1957— Chevrolet 2-Dr. Hard­
Nyssa, Oregon
top. Floor shift, power THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
steering, power brakes.
With carport. $12,000.
— for —
1956—Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan. TWO-BEDROOM DWELLING—
Real Estate
with carport and tool house.
Floor shift, radio, heater.
Insurance
$9,000.
1955—Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan. 53 ACRES—Alfalfa seed. Three- 315 Main St
Phone 372-3535
Automatic transmission,
bedroom home. $26,500.
radio and heater.
I
and
153 ACRES — In good location.
----- o
$55,000.
— One and two bed­
Trucks and Pickups DUPLEX
SERVICE—ALL MAKES
rooms. Rents for $90 per
We Service
1961— Ford %-Ton Cab and
month. $6,000.
Rotary Well
O.K. Used Cars
FOR SALE
and Trucks
SEE US
Jacuzzi Pumps
SERVICE
Eder Hardware
Bernard Eastman
Chassis. Dual rear wheels.
FARM LOANS
1961—Chev. Corvair Pickup.
1959— GMC 2-Ton Truck.
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
Tandem axle.
Dial 372-3355
1958— Ford ¥2-Ton Pickup.
Wide box.
1954—Chev. »/a-Ton Pickup.
Four-speed transmission.
1953—GMC 2-Ton Tandem.
1952—Chevrolet Panel. Four-
speed transmission. H. D.
rubber.
1951—International ¥2-Ton
Pickup. Four-speed trans­
mission.
1951—Ford 2-Ton Truck.
With beet bed.
MANY OTHER
TOP VALUES!
Terms to Meet Your Purse!
Nyssa Motors, Inc.
Phone 372-2224
NYSSA, OREGON
NO MONEY
DOWN
DAVENO and CHAIR
RE-UPHOLSTERED
$38.88
Discount___ $10.00
SaL. $ Plus
28M
(Labor
Pacific’s Material)
Phone 452-3570
Fruitland
PACIFIC
UPHOLSTERY
FLYING
REALTY,
Inc
Kenneth A. Johnson, President
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
With full basement, living room
and dining area. Built-in gas
ranges in kitchen. Gas furnace
and water heater. Good loca-
tion, one block from Park.
Price, $14,500. Minimum down
payment on FHA terms.
GOOD BRICK HOME—
On 25 acres of cultivated land.
11 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres open
and balance in pasture. Locat­
ed 3% miles from Nyssa on
Idaho side. Priced at $20,000
with terms. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Monthly rental
to qualified persons.
MOORE HOTEL BUILDING
Specializing In Exchanging
Box 2S5, Ontario_______ 8M-B473
Bo« 60S. Vala_________ 473-6511
Sales Representative
Dorothea Chaster _____ 372-3166
SEE US
PUMPS
STA-RITE
PUMPS
UNIVERSAL
Sales — Service
BERKELEY
All Makes!
— CALL —
Nyssa Co-op
372-3548 or After 6 p. m.
Call 372-3038
I RENTED IT
THROUGH THE
DRILLING
Days — Call 372-2239
Nights — 372-3065
B & M Equipment
Nyssa, Oregon
WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES
KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2
Sunduy, Nov. 1
9:00—Oral Roberts
9:30—S.L. Tabernacle
Choir (Live)
10:00—The Big Picture
10:30—Campaign '64
11:00—Sunday
Playhouse
11:30—Armchair
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11:45—NFL Today (1.)
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at Chicago
Bears
3:00—Inspiration
for Life
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We Had No
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5:30—My Favorite
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10:30—10:30 Report
10:45—Movie Time,
“Bernadlne,”
Pat Boone.
Terry Moore,
Janet Gaynor,
Dean Jagger
---------- Morning
Headlines
Monday, Nov. 2
Thru Friday, Nov. 6
7:00—Captain
Kangaroo
8:00—CBS News With
Mike Wallace
8:30—1 Love Lucy*
9:00—Andy of May­
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9:30—Real McCoys*
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10:25—CBS News With
Robert Trout
10:30—Search for
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11:00—General
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11:30—As the World
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12:30—House Party*
1:00—To Tell the
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1:25—Doug lid wards
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3:15—What's Cooking
With Marge
3:30—X-2 With
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5:00—CBS News
With Walter
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Today
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Weather
Monday, Nov. 2
6:00—The Rifleman
6:30—Andy Griffith
Show
7:00—The Lucy Show
(Live) •
7:30—Senator Barry
Goldwater (L)*
8:0o—Slattery's
People (Live)*
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10:30—10 30 Report
10:45—Sports
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10:55—Movie Time.
"Story of
Mankind,"
Ronald
Coleman,
Hedy Lamar,
Marx Bros..
Virginia Mayo,
Vincent Price
--------- Morning
Headlines
Tuesday, Nov. 3
4:30—CBS News
With Walter
Cronkite (L)*
5:00—National Elec­
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5:23—Sports Today
Weather
5:30—Election
Returns (L)*
5:53—KBOI News
6:00—National Elec­
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6:23—Idaho Election
Features
6:30—National Elec­
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6:53—Idaho Election
Feature
7:00—National Elec­
tion Returns*
7:23—Idaho Election
Feature
7:30—National Elec­
tion Returns*
7:53—Preview: Idaho-
Oregon Election
Coverage
8:00—National Elec­
tion Coverage*
8:23—Idaho Election
Returns
8:30-—National Elec­
tion Coverage*
8:53—Idaho Election
Returns
9:00—National Elec­
tion Returns
9:23—Idaho-Oregon
Heturns
9:30—National Elec­
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(Etc. Until
Conclusion)
Wednenduy, Nov. 4
5:30—"What Hap-
Rened Last
ight” (Live)*
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Hillbillies
7:00—Dick Van Dyke
Show
7:30—Cara Williams
Show (Live)*
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10:30—10:30 Report.
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10:50—The Weather
10 55—Western
Playhouse.
"Blood on
the Moon."
Robt. Mitchum,
Walter Bren­
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lis Thaxter,
Robert Preston
---------- Morning
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Thursday. Nor. B
6:00—Tlie Munsters*
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"Turning
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9:00—The Bailey’s
of Balboa (L)*
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10:30—lu:30 Report
10 45—Sports
10 50.—The Weather
10:55—Movie Time.
“Stopover
Tokyo,” Robert
Wagner,
Joan Collins,
Edmund
O’Brien,
Ken Scott
---------- Morning
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Friday, Nov. «
6:00—The Rifleman
6:30—The Entertain­
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7:30—Gomer Pyle,
USMC (Live)*
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Red Buttons.
Miyoshi Umeki,
Miiko Taka,
Ricardo
Montalban,
James Garner,
Martha Scott
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7:00-—Mister Mayor*
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McGraw (L)*
8:30—Mighty
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9:00—Linus the Lion-
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9:30—The Jetsons*
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10:30—My Friend
Flicka (Live)*
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"Wee Willie
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4 :00—NFL Countdown
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Island (Live)*
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“Jay Hawkers,"
Jeff Chandler,
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9:00—Gunsmoke*
10:00—Joey Bishop
Show*
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"Pajama Game,"
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Carol Haney
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Special (Live)*
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“Road to
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10:05—-Channel 7
Feature Thtre.
“Black Rose,”
Tyrone Power,
Orson Welles
Mondny, Nov. 2
Thru Friday, Nov. o
7:00—The Today
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8:00—Make Room
for Daddv (L)*
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Song? (L-C)*
8:55—NBC News (L)
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10 00—Price Is Right fl
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Ernie Ford (I.)
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1 00—Another World*
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With Charlie
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4:30—Buffalo Bill,
Jr. fl
5:00—Peter Potamus
5 30—Huntley-Brlnk-
lev Report (1.)
6:00—The Big News
Hometown
Reporter
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4:30 to Conclusion—
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7 Complete
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4:30—Annie Oakley fl
5:00—Magllla Gorilla
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ley Report (L)
6:00—The Big News
Hometown
Reporter
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Clark Gable.
Carroll Baker
10:00—Peyton Place 11
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Quiz
5:30—Huntley-Brink­
ley Report (L)
6:00— The Big Nows
Hometown
Reporter
6:15—Weather
6 20—Sports Picture
6:25—Business News
6:30—Daniel Boone*
7 30—Hazel (IX!)*
8:00—Bewitched fl
8 30—12 O'clock High
9 30—Dr. Kildare*
10:30—Nitebeat News
10 45—Wenther
RETURNS FROM BUYING TRIP
Ernie Metcalf, manager of Nys­
sa Co-op Supply, returned Wed­
nesday afternoon from a three-
day buying trip to Portland. Mrs.
10:50—Nitebeat Sports
10:55—Nitebeat
11:00—Tonight Show*
Friday, Nov. 6
4:30—Beany and
Cecil fl
5:00—Zoorama
5:30—Huntley-Brink­
ley Report (L)
6:00—The Big News
Hometown
Reporter
6 15—Weather
6:20—Sports Picture
625—Business News
6:30—The Addam’s
Family fl
7:00—The Farmer’s
Daughter II
7:30—Cheyenne.
"The Trap”
8:30—The Jack
Benny Show*
9:00—The Jack Faar
Show (IX!)*
10:00—Peyton Place I
10:30—Nitebeat News
10:45—Weather
10:50—Nitebeat Sports
10 55—Ni tebeat
11:00—Tonight Show*
Saturday, Nov. 7
7:30—Hector Heath­
cote (IX!)*
8:00—Underdog
(Live—Color)*
8 30—Fireball XIX*
> 00—Dennis the
Menace (L)*
9 30—Fury (Live)*
10:00—Bugs Bunny I
10:30—NBC Sports
Special (IX!)*
Silver Belt
Skiing
11:00—College Foot­
ball '64 (L-C)*
Michigan
vs. Illinois
2:30—Sea Hunt
3:00—Wide World
of Sports (L)fl
National Cham­
pionship Air
Races and
Melbourne Cup
Horse Race
4:30—Shindig fl
5:00—The Outdoor
Sportsman
5:30—Flipper (IX!)*
6:00—Adventu res
of Mr. Magoo*
6:30—Ijiwrence Welk
Show (Llve)fl
7:30—Hollywood
Palace (L)f
8:30—Burke’s Law f
9:30—The Rogues*
10:30—Weekend News
10:40—Weather
10:45—Channel 7
Feature Thtre.
"Blackboard
Jungle,”
Glenn Ford.
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• NBC
Metcalf stayed with the couple’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorrance Standage and fam­
ily at Vale, while her husband
was away.