Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1965, Page 7, Image 7

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    ' THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1965
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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FOR RENT
REAL ESTATE
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — With ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­
vice E. R. Anderson, route 3,
full basement. Call 372-3064.
CAMBRIDGE 240—
Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­
49-tfc
A beautiful farm for hay, grain
thorized dealer. Phone 549-
and stock. Bottom soil, cheap ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE — $40
1581.
42-tfc
water. $65,000, $23,000 down.
per month. Apartment, one-
bedroom, partly furnished. ORDER METAL HEAD GATES
ALFALFA SEED—
Close in. Only $35 per month.
Four good farms in the Adrian-
now for your concrete ditches.
Also one - bedroom apartment,
Homedale area. Priced $26,500
Eder Hardware. Phone 372-
nice, clean and close in. Nat­
to $95,000.
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17-tfc
ural gas heat, garage. Bernard
SIX ACRES—% MILE OUT—
Eastman Real Estate — Insur­ BATTERIES — 6-volt, $8.95 ex­
Modern two-bedroom basement
change; 12 - volt, $13.95 ex­
ance. Phone 372-3535.
2-tfc
home. Let this acreage add dol­
change. Elliott Tire Co., 204
lars to your income. Only $7,- TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — Call
North Main. Phone 372-2270.
500.00.
372 - 3573 or inquire at 712
7-tfc
North Second street.
51-ltp
DEER FLAT AREA—
175 acres, Wonderful soil in i
FREEZER MEATS — At whole­
best of contract seed area, The TWO - BEDROOM HOME — In­
sale prices. Also complete cus­
quire at 410 King avenue. 3-2tc
most profitable farming we
tom meat cutting. Livestock
know of! $160,000.
picked up free in Nyssa, Apple
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Valley, Nu Acres, Parma and
HOMES
Adrian. Bob’s Freezer Meats,
EASY TO BUY—
BUTCHERING — Hogs, beef and
503 Main street, Nyssa. Phones
New home, never lived in.
sheep. Free pick-up in Nyssa
372-3937 or 372-3562.
42-tfc
Open modern planning with
area. Cutting, wrapping and
carpeted living room, three
freezing. Hickory-smoked hams SPINET PIANO — In excellent
bedrooms, 1% baths, beautiful
and bacon. Treasure Valley
condition. Call 372-3943 after
* birch kitchen with built - in
Packing Co. Phone 372-3103.
5 p.m.
range. Carport with large stor­
35-tfc
age. Paved street. $13,725.00.
BEEF FOR YOUR LOCKER—Cut
FHA terms. Only $425 down.
wrapped, frozen and guaran­
WANTED TO RENT
teed good. 43 cents per pound.
COMPLETE HOME—
Treasure Valley Packing Co.
This luxury home has roomy, GOOD BEET GROUND—(20 to
50 acres.) In Nyssa area. Cees
Call 372-3103.
50-tfc
open planning, to make it a
Hopman. Phone 372-3227.
real delight to live in! Large
3-2tc 1953 FORD JUBILEE TRACTOR
central fireplace covers entire
—1961 Ford Mower; Ford Disk;
wall of living room. A real
All are in good condition. Other
bargain at $27,500.
AUTOS WANTED
miscellaneous machinery. See
ONTARIO HOMES—
at Walter Hillis ranch or call
Two new ones almost ready. WANTED TO BUY—All types of
autos and trucks, wrecked or
372-2176.
2-tfc
Beautiful homes, $18,500 and
not.
Taylor
Auto
Salvage.
1%
$17,500.
miles north of Payette on Rail­ 14-FOOT LONE STAR BOAT —
Trailer and two motors (25-h.p.
road Lane. Phone 642-4367.
KEN POND
and 4%-h.p.) Also two-wheel
2-4tc
Real Estate — New Homes
trailer, $15. Call 372-2618.
2-3tp
16 North Third
Dial 372-2915
FOR SALE—AUTOS
Ken Pond, Res. Phone 372-3168
Hal Hopper, Res. Phone 473-2076 FORD PICKUP and 10-ft. coach ENSILAGE—125 tons. Call 372-
2673.
2-2tp
—Will sell together as unit or
separate. Ken Renstrom. Dial LONG HAY —200 tons. Clyde
USED
372-2997.
28-tfc
Bowers. Phone 372-2406. 2-2tc
1961—FALCON Four-Door Sedan
— Good condition. $775. Call
WANTED TO BUY
Dearborn Large
372-2772.
51-tfc
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
Gas Heater.
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith,
Dearborn Small
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
NEW G. M. C.
Gas Heater.
Across from the Ontario Sales
Universal
Yard.
23-tfc
Gas Heater.
APPLIANCES
i/z-TON PICKUP
Siegler Oil Heater.
General Electric
50-Gallon
Water Heater.
(Gas Appliances Adapted
for Natural or Propane)
IDEAL GAS and
APPLIANCE CO.
DELIVERED IN NYSSA
$1999
With Deluxe Cab; Wide Side;
five 7:75x15 Tires and Wheels;
Oil Filter; Outside Rear View
Mirror and Full Factory
Equipment.
WILSON BUICK CO.
Nyssa, Oregon
14 N. First Dial 372-2214
2nd and Good
Nyssa, Ore.
Phone 372-2261
WORK WANTED
WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced
and guaranteed work. We top
or remove trees and also do
roofing work. D. M. Barnhart
and Sons. Call Ridgeview 339-
3324.
52-tfc
IRONING — Will do in my home
at 114 King avenue. Mrs. Bill
Gifford. Call 372-3477.
2-2tc
FOR SALE —PRODUCE
You Can’t Out-Do
. . an
A-l
$2345
$1495
$2245
$1095
$875
$595
_ $880
PONT. CAT. V-8, 4-Dr., R&H, PS, PB
VOLKSWAGEN. Radio and Heater___
FORD GAL. "500." 2-Dr. Hdtp, V-8, PS
FORD FRLN. "500." 4-Dr., AT, R&H...
COMET 4-Dr. R&H, AT_____________
RAMBLER 4-Dr. Custom. OD, R&H.__
CHEV. BISCAYNE 2-Dr. Sedan
This Week's Special . . .
$985
'63 RANCHERO. Radio and Heater
'60 STUDE. *4-Ton. V-8, Deluxe Cab—
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$895
Financing Terms, of Course!
swager Y ord
LEGAL NOTICE
VERY GOOD BUY! —120 acres
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
row crop land, Class I. In Big
ELECTION NOTICE
Bend area. Extra good im­
Adrian
School District No. 61
provements. Good water rights
at $3.90 per acre. A. L. Atkeson STATE OF OREGON )
County of Malheur
) ss.
Real Estate, Parma, Idaho.
49-tfc School District No. 61 )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
10 ACRES Good Farm Ground— that at the school district bond
In pasture at present. Nice election hereby called, to be
home and barn, located in Ap­ held at the Elementary School
ple Valley. $1,000 down. Terms Building, in and for School
on balance. A. L. Atkeson Real j District No. 61 of Malheur Coun-
Estate, Parma, Idaho.
1-tfc ! ty, Oregon, on Monday, the
8th day of February, A.D, 1965,
70-ACRE FARM—Row crop and between the hours of 2 p.m.
general farming. Wilder district and 8 p.m., Mountain Standard
water. Located two miles south Time, there will be submitted to
of Roswell. Terms. A. L. Atke- the legal voters thereof the ques­
son Real Estate. Parma, Idaho. tion of contracting a bonded in­
2-tfc debtedness in the sum of $135,-
000.00 for the purpose of provid­
40-ACRE FARM—All in certified ing funds with which to construct,
Vernal seed. Good row - crop reconstruct, improve, equip and
land. Owyhee project water. furnish school buildings and ad­
Phone 372-2532.
2-2tp ditions thereto and to acquire
personal property appurtenant
65 ACRES—With three-bedroom all
thereto or connected
home. $20,000. Mel Beck Real in and for said school therewith
district.
Estaie. Phone 372-3532.
2-tfc
The vote shall be by ballot,
upon which shall be the words
“Bonds
Yes” and “Bonds
No," and the voter shall
place a cross (X) between the
word “Bonds” and the word
“Yes,” or between the word
ALL-NEW
“Bonds” and the word “No,”
whichever indicates his choice.
The polls for the reception of
For Lease in Nyssa. the ballots cast for or against the
contraction of said indebtedness
CALL NYSSA 372-3131
will, on said day and date and
— or —
at the place aforesaid, be opened
BOISE 343-3686
at the hour of 2 p.m. and remain
open until the hour of 8 p.m. of
the same day, at which hour the
same shall be closed.
By order of the District School
NO MONEY
Board of School District No. 61
DOWN
of Malheur County, Oregon, made
this 15th day of January, 1965.
DA VEND and CHAIR
DAVID S. BEEBE
RE-UPHOLSTERED
Chairman
District School Board
$38.88
School District No. 61
Discount... $10.00
Malheur County, Oregon
ATTEST:
C. G. BROWN
District Clerk
(Labor Plus
First publication, Jan. 21, 1965.
Pacific’s Material)
Final publication, Jan. 28, 1965.
Business
Opportunity
Chevron Station
JStL s2888
Phone 452-3570
Fruitland
PACIFIC
UPHOLSTERY
FLYING
1) REALTY,
MEMBERS OF COOKING CLUB
PLAN CAKE BAKING LESSON
Fourth meeting of the Kitchen
Queen’s 4-H cooking club was
held Jan. 18. Roll call was an­
swered by each girl telling what
food she had prepared since the
last meeting.
Various types of rolls, made
prior to the session, were served
for refreshments.
Next meeting will be Feb. 1 in
the Lester Cleaver home where
the girls will bake cakes.
—Joyce Cleaver, Reporter.
APPLES—Delicious, Rome, Jona­
than, Winesap. Also DeAnjou
pears. At Mess Orchard, 1¥< Kenneth A. Johnson, President
If you must kick, kick toward
miles east of Gay Way junction. SACRIFICE SALE—70-acre farm the goal.
on Oregon Slope, leveled in
Phone Fruitland 452-3352.
1963-64. Seven miles from On­
41-tfc
tario. 66 acres in cultivation.
ATTENTION
29 - acre beet allotment. 12-
Dog Owners!
stanchion barn with cement
floor,
corral.
Garage
and
shop
Will
shoot to kill any and
NICE ONE-BEDROOM HOME—
with cement floor. Good two- all dogs that come upon my
Good location. Only $4200 with
bedroom home. New pump and property regardless of owner.
$500 down. Easy monthly pay­
septic tank. All new wiring
ments.
—ROSS N. MILLS.
throughout house. Price lower­
NEED LOTS OF BEDROOMS?
ed from $35,000.00 to $28,000.00
This home has five! New oil
for quick sale. Terms on bal­
furnace, fireplace. Well located.
ance.
$11,500.00.
FOUR-BEDROOM Older Home-
NEARLY NEW
Needs some refinishing. Car­
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
peted living room, kitchen, uti­
Good location. To be sold at
lity room and bath. Two bed­
FHA appraisal with $349.50
rooms carpeted. New natural
down.
gas furnace in part basement.
INCOME PROPERTY—Large du­
Price only $8,000.00. Terms.
plex with small rental house in
MOORE HOTEL BUILDING
back. Close to business district.
Specializing in Exchanging
Only $6500. $1000 will handle. Box 295. Ontario_____ 999-8473
We Service
THREE BEDROOMS — Rumpus Box 9M. Vaio ____
473-9511
room in basement, living room
All Makes!
Sales Representative
and family room with fireplace Dorothea Cheater
_ 371-3199
— CALL -
Carport, nice yard. Bert loca­
tion. FHA term«. Shown by
appointment.
STA-RITE
PUMPS
SWAGER FORD
Four-Wheel Drive. V-8.
Steel Canopy.
FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE
SEE US
— for —
. . . from . . .
'57 G.M.C. %-Ton
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Used Car Buy
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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
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Phone 372-2288
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Sales — Service
Bernard Eastman
Real Estate
Insurance
315 Main St
Phone 372-3535
PUMPS
UNIVERSAL
and
BERKELEY
SERVICE—ALL MAKES
Rotary Well
DRILLING
Days — Cail 372-2239
Nights — 372-3065
B 6 M Equipment
Nvssa, Oregon
PAGE SEVEN
FOR SALE
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
Carpeting, fireplace, garage and
carport. $13,500.
THREE-BEDROOM HOME—
With carport. $12.000.
TWO-BEDROOM DWELLING—
with carport and tool house
$9,000
53 ACRES ALFALFA SEED—
Three-bedroom house. $25,000.
One-third down. $800 per year,
plus 5*4% interest.
153 ACRES — In good location.
$55,000.
DUPLEX — One and two bed-
rooms, Rents for $90 per
month. $6,000.
226 ACRES—
Excellent improvement«. Alfal­
fa seed. 160 acres row crop.
$100,000. Terms.
FARM LOANS
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
Dial 17? 3.15'
Nyssa Co-op
372-3548 or After 6 p. m
Call 372-3038
SEE US
for
Jacuzzi Pumps
and
SERVICE
On All Makes!
- PHONES —
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
Eder Hardware
Nyssa, Oregon
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