Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 20, 1966, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966
PAGE NINE
Sell. Ifak
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I® through THE
REAL ESTATE
HOMES
NOW BUILDING
Two- and three-bedroom eco­
nomy homeii with full base-
menu. Choose now und select
your colors and floor coverings.
LIKE NEW—
Three-bedroom with I Vi baths,
carpet, built-in range. New low
price, $11,800, $1000 down.
HOW ABOUT THIS?
Largo three-bedroom home —
Two full baths, rumpus room,
two fireplaces, two-car garage
with large storage. New low
price, $23,300. Long-term loan
EXPERT FEE APPRAISING—
Federal and state of Oregon
certification. All types of rural
and urban properties.
KEN POND
Roal Estate — Naw Homes
1« North Third
Dial 372-2913
Ken Pond. Res Phone 372-3188
Hal Hopper, Res Phone 473-2078
FOR SALE
THREE BEDROOMS
Rumpus
room in basement, living room
and family room with fireplace.
Carport, nice yard. Best loca­
tion. FHA terms. Shown by
appointment.
10 ACRES -One mile from town.
Excellent soil. Good house.
$17.600.
INVESTMENT—
Two—Two-bedroom houses and
one three - bedroom house, al)
well-located on paved streets
All three for only $9,000. Some
terms.
EXTRA LARGE living room with
fireplace, large family area and
kitchen. One bedroom and bath
upstairs with three bedrooms
and bath downstairs. $13.000 00.
TWO BEDROOM HOME — On
North First street for only
$7,500.00
best LOCATION—
Two-bedroom home with car­
peted living room and dining
room. Newly remodeled kit­
chen, built-in electric range and
oven. New natural gas fur­
nace. Complete two • bedroom
apartment in basement. $14,-
800 00.
Bernard Eastman
Real Estate
Insurance
315 Main St
Phone 372-3555
For Sale—Real Estate
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — By
owner. Phone 372-3147. Mrs.
Douglas Wilkerson.
33-tfc
THIS IS
A GOOD BUY!
40-ACRES
Row Crop Land
With Good House in Apple
Valley . . . Good location . . .
( >l<i water rieht.
$16,000
With $5,000 Down
A. L. ATKESON
REAL ESTATE
PARMA, IDAHO
Phones 722-5786
or 722-5372
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION i
Owyhee Irrigation District
Miscellaneous
For Sale—
_____ For Rent
_
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Services
Miscellaneous
that the Board of Directors of the
SMALL TWO-BEDROOM Mod­
ern Home- -Seven m.les south­ BLUE LUSTRE not only rids BUTCHERING — Hogs, beef and Owyhee Irrigation District will
, meet on the 1st day of February,
west of Nyssu. Phone 372-2887.
carpets of soil but leaves pile
sheep. Free pick-up in Nyssa 1966, at 8:00 o’clock p.m. at the
2-tfc
soft and lofty. Rent electric i area. Cutting, wrapping and office of the District, 17 South
shamprxMT, $1. Coast-to-Coast
freezing Hickory-smoked hams First Street, Nyssa, Oregon, to
LARGE HOUSE On Apple Val­
Store, Nyssa. Phone 372-3545. ' and bacon. Treasure Valley sit as a Board of Equalization for
ley farm, one mile from Nyssa.
3-ltc
Packing Co. Telephones 372- the purpose of reviewing and cor­
Bernard Eastman, 315 Main St.
3103 and 372-3393
31-tfc recting its assessment roll and
Phone 372-3535.
50-tfc
GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR—
Bernard Eastman, 315 Main PROPANE BOTTLES FILLED— apportionment of charges for
GENERAL FARM
Including
5-gallon size, $2 each or two : operation and maintenance for
street, Nyssa. Phone 372-3535.
beet and wheat allotments.
2-tfc I for $3.75. Ideal Gas and Appli­ the 1966 irrigation season, and the
Also five-acre orchard. Phone
assessment of $5 40 per acre for
ance, Nyssa. Phone 372-2214.
372-2672
2-tfc
22-tfc operation and maintenance, de­
ELECTROLUX — Sales, service
linquencies in collections, reserve
GOOD TWO - BEDROOM HOME
and supplies of vacuum clean­
and administration expenses and
With garden spot. In country.
ers and floor polishers. Harold
$2.25 per acre for construction
For Sale—Produce charges
$40 per month. Bernard East­
Potter. Phone 549-1745, Weiser,
during the year of 1966.
man Agency. Phone 372-3535.
Idaho.
35-tfc
APPLES — Delicious, Jonathan,
The assessment roll and records
2-tfc
Rome and Winesap apples. IM i for 1966 may be inspected at the
BEEF OR PORK—For your lock­
MODERN TWO - BEDROOM
miles east of Gayway junction. office of the district by any in­
er. Cut, wrapped, frozen and
HOUSE —4% miles southwest
Phone Fruitland 452-3352.
terested person during office
guaranteed good. Treasure Val­
of Nyssa. No pets. Phone 372-
42-tfc hours of each business day.
ley Packing Co. Telephones 3 >2-
24419.
3-2tp
Done by order of the Board of
3103 and 372-3393
31-tfc
-- -------------------------------------------------------
Directors.
TWO - BEDROOM Modern House
Miscellaneous
OWYHEE IRRIGATION
— At Nyssa - Parma junction. ORDER METAL HEADGATES
DISTRICT
NOW
for
your
concrete
ditches.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING—Bad­
Phone Nu Acres 874-2081. 3-2tp
By Harold Henigson,
Eder Hardware. Phone 372-
ly needed. Sizes 18 months to
Secretary
2268.
17-tfc
7 years. Need not be repaired.
First publication, January 6,
Phone 372-3106.
3-ltc
For Sale, Trade
1966.
Or Rent
Last publication, January 27,
For Sale—Autos
WILL GIVE AWAY — Chicken
pen (to be torn down and mov­ 1966.
80-ACRE FARM -Or will rent 40 1955 FORD TUDOR—V-8 engine,
ed). Also good brooder house
MTM. Call 372-2847.
3-4tp
automatic shift. Good running
and scratch pen. Inquire at 305 INVITATION OR ADVERTISE­
condition. $275. Mrs. W. A.
MENT FOR BIDS
Ennis avenue.
3-ltc
Kinney, two miles east nf Ad­
1. An invitation to bid is ex­
Instruction
rian on Parma highway. 2-2tp
tended by WILSON’S MARKET.
Inc., for the demolition and re­
Legal
Notices
COMPLETE Your High School 1952 SMALL JEEP
Al o 1967
moval of the existing building lo­
Education — At home in spare
Plymouth (new paint), 1952 |
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
cated at the corner of Main and '
time. Small monthly payments.
Chevrolet (really good), 1947
In the County Court
Second Streets, Nyssa, Oregon, j
Diploma awarded. Write Am­
International pickup. All in
Of the State of Oregon
Work is to be performed under
erican School for free booklet
very good condition. See at
For the County of Malheur
one general contract. Sealed bids
that explains how. P. O. Box
C St G Garage or Call 372-3305.
In the Matter of the Estate of
will be received until 8:00 MST
7646, Boise, Idaho.
3-10tc
3-ltc
GEORGE J. MITCHELL,
at the office of Gene Stunz. At- (
Deceased.
I tomey of 106 Main, Nyssa, Ore- i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, gon. on January 25, 1966. Bids
FOR SALE
Work Wanted
That the undersigned has been i will be opened publicly at the
THREE BEDROOM HOME—
appointed executor of the estate ‘ ___________
above stated ____
time ____
and ______
place ____
and
Carpeting, fireplace, garage and WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced of George J. Mitchell, deceased, ; rea<j aloud. Bids received after
and
guaranteed
work.
We
top
carport. $13,500.
or remove trees and also do by the County Court of the State the time fixed for opening cannot
FARM LOANS
roofing work. D. M. Barnhart of Oregon for Malheur County, be considered. Bidders and others
and
Sons. Call Ridgeview 339- and has duly qualified as such. properly interested are invited to
BOB THOMPSON AGENCY
3324.
41-tfc All persons having claims against be present at the bid opening.
Dial 372-3355
said estate are hereby notified
2. Documents:
to present the same, duly verified
(a) Specifications, including bid
as required by law. to the under­ and contract documents may be
Wanted to Buy
signed First National Bank of examined or secured at the of­
HIGHEST PRICES PAID foi Oregon, at its office at Nyssa, fice of SMITH & KEYS. Archi­
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. Oregon, within six months from I i tects of Route 1, Box 184-E, On­
I tario. Oregon.
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore. the date hereof.
FIRST NATIONAL
Across from the Ontario Sales
3. Deposit: Each Set. $5.00.
Federal and State
BANK OF OREGON
Yard.
23-tfc
(a) Refunds: The full amount
By Edwin H. Boles
$5.00 and Up
of deposit for one set of docu­
Trust Officer
ments will be refunded upon re­
Executor of the Estate
Wanted to Rent
turn of the documents, unmuti­
Of George J. Mitchell,
lated and without marks or an­
38 ACRES OF BEET GROUND—
Deceased.
214 North Main St.
notations at or before t.ie time
Clyde Bowers. Phone 372-2406.
Dated and first published Jan­ set for opening bids. Other de­
Phone 372-3396
1-tfc uary 20, 1966.
posits will be refunded with de­
NYSSA, OREGON
Last publication February 17, ductions for the actual cost of
Journal Classifieds 1966.
reproduction of the documents
under the same conditions.
Bring Results!
4. Bid Guarantee:
REAL ESTATE
USED
(a) The Bidder is required to
furnish a $1.000 Bid Bond in the
FOR SALE
form of a certified check, a bank
FOUR-BEDROOM Modern Home
Dearborn Large
cashier’s check, or a bid bond,
—for —
—Carpeted. One and one-half
Gas
Heater.
representing a guarantee that he
baths. Two kitchens. $16,500
Dearborn Small
shall execute all items as out­
with terms.
I
Gas Heater.
lined in the Documents and Spe­
120 ACRES — Close to Nyssa.
cifications.
Universal
Two - bedroom modern home.
5. Right to Reject Bids.
Gas Heater.
Row crop and stock setup. $36,-
(a) The right is reserved by
Siegler Oil Heater.
I
500 with $8,000 down. Very
(the Owner) Wilson’s Market,
General
Electric
easy terms. Four and five per­
Inc., to reject any or all bids and
50-Gallon
cent interest.
to
waive informalities.
We Service
Water Heater.
(b) No bidder may withdraw his
FOB SALE OR RENT
(Gas Appliance Adapted
All Makes!
bid after the time set for the
80 ACRES — Row-crop and stock
for Natural or Propane)
opening thereof unless the award
— call —
farm.
of the Contract is delayed for a
IDEAL GAS and
period exceeding thirty (30) days.
MEL BECK
APPLIANCE CO.
WILSON’S MARKET. Inc.
I
REAL ESTATE
14 No. First
Dial 372-2214
By HOUSTON WILSON
372-3548 or After 6 p. m.
President
214 North Main
Dial 372-3532
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-3038
Published Jan. 13 and 20, 1966.
I I
INCOME TAX
PREPARATION
H & R Block Co.
SEE US
STA-RITE
PUMPS
Sales — Service
Nyssa Co-op
Good Used Cars!
1964 Ford Galaxie Hardtop
$1895
1963 Volkswagen
$1295
Two-Door. V-8 with standarcf transmission,
radio and heater.
Radio and heater.
1953 Ford Sedan
Six-cylinder with standard transmission,
radio and heater.
-COMMERCIAL-
1961 Chevrolet Vi-Ton Pickup
APPLIANCES
$89
$1195
Six-cylinder with three-speed and narrow bed.
Sharp! A local unit.
— See Our Nyssa Representative —
RODNEY COWGILL
CALL 372-2901
GENTRY FORD SALES, Inc.
Malheur County's ONLY FORD DEALER — For
Ford Cars, Trucks, Mercury, Mustang and T-Bird
490 So. Oregon
Ontario, Oregon
Dial 889-8601
SEE US
for
Jacuzzi Pumps
and
SERVICE
On All Makes!
— PHONES —
SEE US
— for —
BODY WORK
PAINTING
and.
WINDSHIELD
Glass Installation
(FREE ESTIMATES)
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
RAY'S BODY &
PAINT SHOP
Eder Hardware
505 Main Street
Phone 372-3524
NYSSA, OREGON
Nyssa, Oregon
FOR SALE
By GEORGE MITCHELL ESTATE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and Miscellaneous Items
Friday and Saturday—Jan. 21-22
At 412 Reece Avenue — Nyssa
No. 2825
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court
For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
CORA H. MITCHELL,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been
appointed Administrator of the
estate of Cora H. Mitchell, deceas­
ed, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Malheur
County, and has duly qualified as
such. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as required by law, to
the undersigned at the law of­
fices of Henigson & Stunz, Nyssa,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
GENE STUNZ
Administrator of the Estate
Of Cora H. Mitchell,
Deceased.
Dated and first published De­
cember 30, 1965.
Last publication January 27,
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6:30—Batman—II
(Live)!
7 00—Hank (IX?)*
7:30—Mr. Roberts
(Live—Color)*
8:00—Man From
UNCLE
(Live—Color)*
9:00-—Sammy Davis
Jr. Show
(Live—Color)*
10:00—The Farmer’«
Daughter !
(0:30—Nitebeat New«
10:45—Weather
10 50—Nitebeat Sporta
10 55—Tonight Show*
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7:00—The Jetsons
7:30—Atom Ant
8:00—Secret Squirrel
8 30—Underdog
(Live—Color)*
9:00—Top Cat (L)*
9:30—Furv (Live)*
10:00—Bugs Bunny
(Live—Color)*
10:30—Milton the
Monster and
Fearless Fly
11:00—Hoppity
Hooper (L-C)!
11:30—American
Bandstand
(Live)!
12 30—Shell’s Won­
derful World
of Golf*
1 30—Championship
Bowling (L)*
3:00—WId«' World
of Sports (L)l
4:30—The Outdoor
Sportsman
5:00—Llttlest Hobo
5 30—Flipper (LX?)*
6:00—I Dream
of Jeannie (L>*
6 30—Lawrence Welk
( Live—Color) *
7:30—Hollywood
Palace (L-C) !
8 30—Get Smart*
9:00—The S'lt)
Country !
10:00—Boh Young
News (Live)!
10:15—Weekend News
and Weather
10 30—Saturday
Showtime.
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Baby.”
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