Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 15, 1965, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1965
PAGE NINE
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HIGHEST PRICES PAID for
slaughter horses Clyde Smith.
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
Across from the Ontario Sales
Yard.
23-tfc
APPLIANCES
Bernard Eastman
Nyssa, Oregon
14 No. First
Dial 372 2214
Insurance
Phone 372-3535
31« Main St.
Good Used Cars
PRICED RIGHT!
1959 Ford Galaxie Two-Door
$795
Four-door sedan. V-8 with standard trans­
mission, overdrive, radio and heater.
$295
1956 Ford Two-Door Sedan
Six-cylinder, standard transmission, overdrive,
radio and heater.
1959 Thunderbird
$1195
Automatic transmission, power steering, power
brakes, radio and heater.
— COMMERCIAL —
1959 Ford Two-Ton Truck
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC —
Apply at Mitchell Auto and
Truck Repair, Eighth street and
Park avenue.
28-ltc
$845
V-8, automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, radio and heater.
1960 Ford Fairlane ”500''
101 INTERNATIONAL COMBINE
—In good condition. Ready for
grain. Seed attachments. Vern
Builen, route 3, Parma. 28-2tp
$1345
V-8 with five-speed transmission, radio and
heater.
1958 Ford Vi-Ton Pickup
$895
1958 Chevrolet Vi-Ton Pickup
$695
V-8 with three-speed transmission, overdrive
and heater.
Four-speed transmission, six-cylinder, heater.
See Other Units on Our Nyssa Lot
At Fourth and Main.
Rodney Cowgill, Nyssa Rep.
CALL 372-2901
SEE US
—for —
STA-RITE
PUMPS
Sales — Service
We Service
All Makes!
— call —
Journal Classifieds
Get Results’
HELP
WANTED
MAN or WOMAN NEEDED
AT ONCE to handle estab­
lished Watkins route in Mal­
heur county. Get your pro­
ducts locally.
— Contact —
L. E. CHRISTENSEN
2104 Westgate. Boise. Idaho
Telephone 375-4422
APPLIANCE
REPAIR
Washers — Televisions
Refrigerators — Freezers
Sewing Machines
Dryers
NO FIX — NO CHARGE
Phone 889-5925
Pie Cherries
In 30-Lb. Tins
Ready Now!
----- o ---
Treasure Valley
Packing Company
ON ALBERTA AVE.
Phones 372-3103—372-3393
SEE US
— for —
BODY WORK
PAINTING
and
WINDSHIELD
Glass Installation
(FREE ESTIMATES)
RAY’S BODY &
PAINT SHOP
505 Main Street
Phone 372-3524
NYSSA. OREGON
for
Jacuzzi Pumps
SERVICE
On All Makes!
* H
— phones —
Malheur County's ONLY FORD DEALER — For
Ford Cars, Trucks, Mercury, Mustang and T-Bird
Eder Hardware
Dial 889-8601
New Books Listed
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES—Inquire
at 626 North First street or call At Couniy Library
372-3450.
28-ltc
FOR SALE—PETS
SEE US
GENTRY FORD SALES, Inc.
Ontario, Oregon
No. 2792
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court
Of the State of Oregon
For the County of Malheur
the Matter of the Estate of
SCRAP IRON and METALS — In ISA
BEATRICE ESKEW,
Contact Gonzalo Torres. Route
Deceased.
2, Box C, Nyssa.
18-eo
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES That the undersigned has been
appointed Executor of the estate
PROPANE BOTTLES FILLED— of Isa Beatrice Eskew, deceased,
5-gallon size, $2 each or two by the County Court of the State
for $3.75. Ideal Gas and Appli­ of Oregon for Malheur County,
and has duly qualified as such.
ance, Nyssa. Phone 372-2214
22-tfc All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified
FOR SALE or RENT
las required by law, to the un­
THREE - BEDROOM HOUSE — dersigned at the law offices of
Three years old. Living room Henigson & Stunz, Nyssa, Oregon,
and one bedroom carpeted Nice within six months from the date
yard, At 616 North Eighth hereof.
street.
JOHN KENNETH ESKEW
etree! Phone 372-2956. 28-tfc
Executor of the Estate
Of Isa Beatrice Eskew,
INSTRUCTION
Deceased
PIANO LESSONS- In my home.
Dated and first published July
Beginners and intermediates. 8, 1965.
Mrs. Boyd Haney, 613 North
Last publication August 5, 1965.
Second street. Phone 372-3342.
22-8tc
Nyssa Co-op
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
490 So. Orogon
LEGAL NOTICE
372-3548 or After 6 p. m.
Phone 372-3038
and
Nyssa, Oregon
TESTED
Ar ìr «fri
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — With WINDOW SHADES Any width
attached garage. Phone 372-
110 ACRE DAIRY FARM
up to six feet. Start at $1.25.
31)64.
25-tfc
Lurge dairy barn, nuturul stock
Nyssa Furniture Co., near rail­
water, good field* und pustures.
road depot. Phone 372-2933.
Ideal for livestock $38.000 with AVAILABLE JUNE 15 — Nice,
25-tfc
clean one-bedroom apartment.
$11,11110 down.
Natural gas heat. Garage. Ex­ ORDER METAL HEADGATES
HOMES
cellent location. Bernard East­
NOW for your concrete ditches.
WELL BU1IJ) YOU ONE!
man, Real Estate-Insurance, 315
Eder
Hardware. Phone 372-
Your choice of two fine build­
Main street. Phone 372-3535.
2266.
17-tfc
ing lot* now available. We’ll
22-tfc
draw pluns to suit you, urrangc
REFRIGERATION and WATER­
all financing and detail*, and BACHELOR APARTMENT—Up­ TYPE coi iLERS—Filter ma­
stairs. Phone 372-2652.
18-tfc
■oon you cun be in your own
terials for all sizes. Don B.
home!
Moss Firestone Store. Phone
SMALL ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE
372-2124
23-tfc
COMPLETELY FURNISHED!
—Call 372-2226. $30 per month.
Three-bedroom home on large
27-tfc (XX)D USED REFRIGERATOR
corner lot. I«urge double gar­
$34 50. Several others. Also
age, yard fence Complete only SMALL APARTMENT — Nice
apartment electric range, $22 -
$22,000. Easy term*.
yard. $35 per month. Phone
50. Nyssa Furniture Co. Near
906Z-ZÍC
NEW THREE-BEDROOM HOME!
railroad depot.
23-tfc
Modern open arrangement with TWO HOUSES - In good loca­
1 Mt bath*, birch cabinet*, car­
tions. One newly redecorated. THE AMAZING BLUE LUSTRE
port und itorage. Appraisal,
Phone 372-3393
28-tfc will leave yrnir upholstery beau-
$13,725. Will work out cash or
tifully soft and clean. Rent
loan dcul, also will tuke in late TWO - BEDROOM HOUSE — At
electric shampooer, $1. Coast-
model cur or cheaper house on
to-Coast Store, Nyssa. Phone
Owyhee junction. Phone 372-
trade.
372 3545
28-ltc
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28-3tp
REI ’< »SSESS El 1 Il A1« . Al N -
Like new three-bedroom home
FOR SALE—PRODUCE
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE
m baths, carpet, built-in rung<*.
BI .ACK RASPBERRIES- Sweet FIVE-ROOM HOUSE With base
$12,200. Long-term contract.
and semi-sweet cherries. Phone
ment. Double garage. Fenced
DELIGHTFUL T< > LIVE IN!
372-3111.
27-2tc
yard. Located at 312 King ave­
Beautiful und modern three-
nue. Inquire at 317 South Third
bedroom home with every fea­
street
or 319 King avenue.
ture you can think of. Worth
LOST
26-tfc
much more than the $27,500
WHITE FACED HEIFER—About
price. Ix>ng-tnrm loan.
three months old. Brand re­ FOR EXCHANGE OR SALE —
NEW LISTING!
Three - bedroom home on 41
sembling cat’s head on left hip.
Three bedrooms, new curpet,
acres. Four acres cultivated in
Wearing sale tag No. 954. Last
14 bath* und finished base­
pasture. Nice home with built-
seen
on
our
farm
July
7.
Ray
ment are feature* of thi* well-
in appliances, 1 Vi baths, family
Drown.
Phone
372-2462.
28-ltc
arranged home. Only $18,500.
room. Only two miles from
Long-term loan.
Nyssa on paved road. Price,
$23,500, or home and six acres
FOR SALE
KEN POND
may be purchased separately.
Real Estate — New Homes
THREE BEDROOM HOME—
Contact FLYING REALTY. Inc.
16 North Third
Dial 372-2915
Curpeting, fireplace, garage and
Phone 889-6473.
26-tfc
Ken Pond. Res Phone 372-3168
carport. $13,500.
Hui Hopper. Res. Phone 473-2076
TWO
HOU6BS
—
One
two-bed
­
FARM LOANS
room, one three - bedroom, on
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
one lot at 502 No. Third street,
Dial 372-6355
WORK WANTED
Nyssa. $4,400.50 cash. Write
Clyde Bohannon, General De­
WE ARE HAULING and Buying
livery, Sweet Home, Orc. 25-4tc
Hay Call I) M Barnhart anil
Sons. Phone Ridgeview 339-
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE—New­
3324.
26-tfc NICE ONE BEDROOM HOME
ly carpeted living room. Finish­
ed basement, two - car garage.
Good location. Only $3,500 with
location, nice yard. At
Journal Classifieds
$500 down. Easy monthly pay­ Good
502 North Fourth street. Phone
ments.
Bring Results!
372 - 3310 (daytime); 372 - 3316
NEED LOTS OF BEDROOMS?
(evenings).
28-tfc
This home has five! New oil
USED
furnace, fireplace Well located. TWO ACRES — Two-bedroom
modern home. Finished base­
$11,500.00.
ment. Close to Nyssa. Also 40
THREE BEDROOMS - Rumpus
Dearborn Large
acres in Adrian area, two-bed­
room in basement, living room
room home. $14,000, $5,000
Gas Heater.
and family room with fireplace.
Dearborn Small
Carport, nice yard. Best loca­ down. For Rent — Two acres
close to Nyssa. Mel Beck Real
Gas Heater.
tion. FHA terms Shown by
Estate. Phone 372-3532. 28-tfc
appointment.
Universal
Gas Heater.
A IX)VELY TWO-BEDROOM
BRICK HOME —With full base- FOR SALE—FARM EQUIPMENT
Siegler Oil Heater.
ment. Nice yard, excellent lo-i^
General Electric
LOCKWOOD POTATO HARVES­
cation. Immediate possession.
50-Gallon
TER—In good condition, $1000.1
Only $12,700 on FHA terms. Call 372-2348.
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Water Heater.
28-2tc|
Shown
by
appointment.
(Gas Appliance Adapted
SIX-ROW McCOLLUM BEATER|
for Natural or Propane)
with six-row clippers attached.1
Can be adapted for beating po­
IDEAL GAS and
Real Estate
tatoes. Phone 372-3393. 28-tfc
FOR SALE
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APPLIANCE CO.
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REAL ESTATE
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by Pierre Honoré. A re-creation
of all aspects of pre-Columiban
life in Mexico, Central and South
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"The Thoroughbred" by Bert
Clark Thayer. Pictorial highlights
of breeding and racing.
"The Hunting Dog« of America"
by Jeff Griffin. A sportsman’s1
guide to field trial and hunting |
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"Christmas Magic" by Margaret
Perry. Guide for making decora­
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"The Sandwich Book" by Ann
Seranne. The modem art of sand-
, wich making for all occasions.
"Buying the Wind” by Richard
i M. Dorson. A collection of folk­
lore from all regions of the Unit-
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"Tale* of the Frontier" edited
by Everett Dick. Stories and ac­
counts garnered by the author
. while doing research for his books
: on the early West.
"Herxog” by Saul Bellow. A
novel about a professor who is
so shaken by the failure of his
second marriage that he drops his
work, plunges into a period of
frenzied, abortive activity and
finally holes up in the country
for an agonized reappraisal of his
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"The American West." Papers
presented to the Conference on
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ranging from the passing of the
old-time cowhand and John Wes­
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mid-19th century decline of the
j upper Missouri fur trade and
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"The Conquistadors" edited by
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on his expeditions to Mexico pic­
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"Pillsbury Family Cookbook."
A complete guide to basic cook­
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"A Song of Sixpence" by A. J.
Cronin. A fresh, heart-warming
novel of a boy’s struggle to look
after his mother and get an edu­
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"The Q Document" by James
Hall Roberts. Set in Tokyo, this
is a nove! about an American
scholar who is nearly tricked into
certifying t h e authenticity of
forged documents disproving the
divinity of Christ, which a swin­
dler is trying to sell to the Chin-
[ ese Reds as a means of discredit­
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"The Innocent Dreamers" by
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i novel about China’s evolution into
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1 study of adoption involving more
1 than 2000 families with adopted
! children.
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5 00—FDR (ABC)
5 30—Huntley-Brink­
ley Report (L)*
6 00—The Rix Newt;
Hometown
Reporter
6:15—Weather
in Motion
6 20—Sports Picture
6:25—Business News
6:30—Daniel Boone
(Live)*
7:30—Hazel
(Live—Color)*
8 00—Bewitched 1
8.30—12 O’clock High
9:30—Dr. Kildare*
10:30—Nitebeat News
10:45—Weather
10:5o—Nitebeat Sports
10:55—Tonight Show*
Frldny. July 23
6:00—Battle Line
5:30—Huntley-Brink­
ley Report (L)*
6:00—The Big News;
Hometown
Reporter
6 15—Weather
in Motion
6:20—Sports Picture
6 25—Business News
6:30—The Bob Hope
Show (L-C)*
7:30—Jack Benny
(Live)*
8:00—The Jack (’\nr
Show (L-C)*
9:00—Cheyenne
10:00—Peyton Place 1
10:30—Nitebeat News
10:45—Weather
10 50—Nite beat Sports
10:55—Tonight Show*
Saturday, July 21
7:00—Top Cat (L)*
7:30—Hector
Heathcote (L>*
8:00—Underdog (L)*
8:30—Fireball XL-5
(Live)*
9:00—Dennis the
Menace (I,)*
9:30—Fury (Live)*
10:00—Bugs Bunny f
10:30—Hoppity
Hooper fl
11 00—Major League
Baseball (L)*
2:00—American
Bandstand (L)
3:00—Wide World
of Sports (L)1
4 30—Shindig fl
5 30—Flipper
(Live—Color)*
6:00—Kentucky Jones
(Live)*
6:30—Lawrence Welk
(Live)fl
7:30—Hollywood
Palace (Llve)1
8:30—The King
Family fl
9:30—Buckskin*
10:00—Weekend News
10 1 o—Weather
10:15—Saturday
Showtime.
"Gentlmen
Prefer
Blondes."
Marilyn
Monroe,
Jane Russell
• NBC
1 ABC