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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE NINE WEEKLY T.V. SCHEDULES JULY 21 - JULY 27 KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2 SUNDAY (9 A.M. - Signoff) FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GARDEN TILLER. Bissell Rug Shampooer. Floor Polisher. BARGAIN LOT. SACRAFICE Don B. Moss, Firestone sale of 50-foot building lot Store, Phone 372-2124. in choice Nyssa Location. 10-tfc Paved street, water and sewer. $695. Dial Ontario 889-5738 (evenings). 21-tfc FICHER’S MOBILE HOME Park. Country living, with city conveniences. Space FOR SALE available. Phone 372-3393. AUTOS 9-tfc J^NCHE?°’ cylinders. Very good condi tion. Radio, white wall tires, nearly new paint, carpet, new brakes. $650. Call Jim Grunke 372-3400, or see at 514 North Second, Nyssa. 29-ltc WORK WANTED THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE. Unfurnished. $40.00 per month. Call Nu Acres 503- 674-2035 (Before 7:30 a.m., after 5:30 p.m.) 29-tfc SLEEPING ROOM. Gentleman preferred. Call 372-2984. 29-2tc ONE- and TWO-BEDROOM CUSTOM COMBINING. Grains Trailers, cabins and bachelor and all seed crops. Phone t apartments. Air conditioning 372-2803. 27-9tp and utilities furnished. Phone Fruitland 452-3395. 28-3tc LAWN MOWER SHARPENING. Reel or Rotary. Call 372-3233 (after 4 p.m. or on weekends). FOR SALE 16-tfc LIVESTOCK WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST PRICES PAID for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. Phone 889-8666. On tario, Ore., across from the Ontario Sales Yard. 1-tfc SPRINGER COWS and Heif ers. Also feeder- and stock- sattle. Jim Acerman at C. Clyde Smith’s office, across from Ontario Sale Yard. Phone 889-8666. 1-tfc MISCELLANEOUS I WILL NOT BE Responsible for any debts, other than my own. - J. M. Stockdale, Nyssa. 29-3tc REAL ESTATE For Sale 80 Acres, 75 water, three- bedroom home, barn, sandy loam soil. $35,000. $8,000. down, $2,000 per year. Will consider home in Nyssa or Ontario for trade-in. NEVER OCCUPIED. New three - bed room home, wall-to-wall carpets. Gas furnace. $10,950. ONE - BEDROOM GOOD Small house, nice shady yard. $3,500. TWO BEDROOM HOME. Garage - 407 King Ave. $8,500. THREE ACRES Trackage site with two bedroom house, new oil furnace part basement. TWO BEDROOM HOME. Wall to wall carpeting, basement. $15,000. THREE BEDROOM - two baths - wall to wall car peting - patio. $9500. SMALL TWO - BEDROOM home on targe lot. Gar den, celler, outbuildings. On paved Street. $7,500. FARM LOANS ELECTROLUX - SALES, SER- vice and supplies of vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. Harold Potter, Phone 549- 1745, Weiser, Idaho. 35-tfc AGENCY DIAL 372-3355 NYSSA NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF KATHRYN J. BAIRD, DECEASED First National Bank of Ore gon, Nyssa Branch, is Indebted upon Savings Account No. 372 NEW and USED Power Lawn and upon a Checking Account of Mowers - We also repair the decedent above-named in and sharpen power mowers. the total amount of $1,592.70. Don B. Moss. Firestone The undersigned was ap Store, Phone 372-2124. pointed by the Superior Court 10-tfc of the State of Washington, the executor of the estate of said LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex- decedent, has qualified, and is A-Diet Tablets. ONLY 98? acting in that capacity. After at‘ Michael’s Pharmacy. ninety days from the date of 27-6tp first publication hereof, the- ■ undersigned will request pay LADIES, abate montly tensions, ment of the said sum. Any per headaches, with ABATE son objecting to said payment TABLETS. Only 98?. At is directed to give notice in Michael’s Pharmacy. 27-4tp writing to said bank at 209 Main Street, Nyssa, Oregon, that he CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will objects thereto. sacrifice to responsible party /s/ Elroy B. Brady, Execu in this area. Cash or terms. tor of the Estate of Kathryn Also Electric Organ. Write J. Baird. or phone Credit manager, Date of First Publication: 503-363-5707, Tailman Piano June 27, 1968. -Organ Stores, Inc., Salem, Final Publication: Juiy 18, Oregon. 29-2tc 1968. THREE HALF-ARABIAN, and Quarter horse mares, 6, 7, EIGHT FOOT CAMPER. ‘Fac a*ZWORK*SMARTER C and 12. Good riding club tory Built’. See at 610 North horses. Two well broke. Call 10th St., Nyssa. 29-2tp - NOT HARDER evenings 208-452-3389 or 208-452-3772 or write V. E. LADIES, ABATE monthly ten Cooper. Fruitland,Idaho COLD WATER DETER sions, headaches, with 83619. 28-2tp ABATE TABLETS. Only 98?. GENTS help keep colors bright At Michael’s Pharmacy. and prevent shrinkage, but 27-4tp killing bacteria is another mat WANTED TO RENT ter. HOTEL BATHROOM Fix Tests with one family’s wash TWO- OR THREE- BEDROOM tures. Make Offer! Inquire at show that 20,000 bacteria per House. In or near Nyssa. Nyssa Merc Store. 29-3tc square inch survived cold water Phone 372-3104. 29-3nc washes compared to only 600 GERT’S a gay girl - ready for in a hot wash. Bacteriologists a whirl after cleaning car at the U.S. Department of Agri WORK WANTED pets with Blue Lustre. Rent culture made this study. electric shampooer $1.Coast But there is a way — at CUSTOM BALING. New ‘57’ to Coast Stores, Nyssa, Phone least with white cottons. When International wire tie baler. 372-3545. 29-ltc chlorine bleach was added to Call Parma 208-722-6446. the wash cycle, the bacteria 29-2tp FOR SALE were cut to 40 or less per square inch regardless of water ___________________________ BABY SITTING, IN MY HOME. temperature. Cold water detergent can also Phone 372-2237, ask for AKC toy silver poodle , Male puppy, 11 weeks old. be used in hot water and has ‘Bud.’ Leave name and num See at 310 South- Third St. been found to do a good cleaning ber. 29-ltp Nyssa.29-3tc job. Hot water also helps cut bacteria count. CHOP YOUR STRAW MISTER? * * * $3 per acre. Call BobGreen- MUCH AS WE DISLIKE way, Parma 208-722-5566. HAVING ANYONE BELITTLE a 29-tfc busy homemaker, we heard of an instance which illustrates an LARGE HOUSE. Divided MISCELLANEOUS important practical point. into two apartments. SERVICES It seems that a lady called Also small house on back a service man and asked for of lot. Present income, 24 - HOURS, SELF - SERVICE some new felt pads for her $95 per month. camper disposal faci li ties clothes dryer. It dried slowly NEARLY NEW TWO BED- Ideal Gas and Appliance, and she thought new pads might room home. Bedrooms, Nyssa. Ph. 372-2214. 7-tfc speed up the job. hall & living room fully In the three years since she carpeted. Built-in elec, Stephen Leacock, the novel bought the dryer, the lint trap range, garbage disposal. ist, covers the ponderous sub had not once been cleaned. The Carport. Nice big yard. ject of luck most admirably in collection in the trap looked Good location. Only his single-line comment: "lam like a felt pad. $10,000. Will take cash a great believer in luck, and So, we emphasize, empty the or trade for present I find the harder 1 work the lint trap regularly. Failure to do equity. more I have of it.” so will slow down drying. This Other Listings Including information and many other Commercial Properties SEE US worthwhile suggestions are in the instruction book. EASTMAN REAL ESTATE For Sale for and REAL ESTATE Insurance HEATING 315 Main St. Phone 372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON PLUMBING Metal Work SEE US Sales - Service -FOR- Eder Plumbing and Heating Ph. 372-3614 Or 372-3325 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Sager left July 3 for Mt. Ver non, Wash., to visit Former Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Pauline Wolfe) Sager and family. Miss Carlene Sager of Middleton and Miss Eva Klin- kenberg accompanied the Sagers. Bonnie Sager, daughter of the R. T. Sagers who is taking nurses’ psychiatric training at the Ft. Steilacoom mental hospital in Tacoma, Wash., was among 31 relatives who gathered to view July 4 fireworks on Big Lake. The Sagers and their accompanying guests returned home July 9. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. Luna Oudenhoven of Pewaukee, Wis., arrived July 3 at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin O, Lawson. Enroute to Nyssa Mrs. Ouden hoven visited a son, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Oudenhoven and family of Lakewood, Colo., and a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Niece and family at Arvada, Colo. Mrs. Oudenhoven has reservations for July 29 to return to her home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne left July 13 to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and family at Rupert, Ida. Enroute back to Nyssa they visited Mrs. Towne’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redford at Glenns Ferry, arriving home Sunday. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Blanche Weeks drove to Seneca June 21 to meet her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks. In John’s camper they drove to Portland where they visited an other son, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weeks and family. Theycontin- ued their trip down the coast to Coos Bay. Enroute home they traveled the inland route, visiting friends in Albany. July 4 was spent with Mrs. E. K. Burton at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Weeks arrived home July 9. Mrs. Weeks, Edna McGinnis and her sister, Mrs. Hazel Farr were July 14 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mick in Boise. ♦ ♦ ♦ Alice Neiger and Eula Riche- sin returned July 9 from a combined business and pleasure trip to Tillamook. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foster arrived in Nyssa July 12 en route from their home in Colusa, Calif., to their home in Lewistown, Mont. They were July 13 breakfast guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster. Other guests were his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Sager. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were July 12 overnight guests of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and family at Union,Ore. They returned home the fol lowing day. WE SELL Jacuzzi Pumps AND BATTERIES Service All Makes! 6 VOLT $8.95 UP PHONES All Types Sheet PAINTING BOB THOMPSON LEGAL NOTICE BODY WORK AND WINDSHIELD Glass Installation 12 VOLT $14.95 UP DAYS .. 372-2266 PLUS EXCHANGE NIGHTS .. 372-3614 Elliott Tire Stores, Inc. EDER Hardware Nyssa - 372-2270 Vale - 473-3935 NYSSA, OREGON (FREE ESTIMATES) OX USED URS RAY S BODY A PAINT SHOP 505 Main St. Ph. 372-3524 NYSSA, ORE. 1963 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $1395 2 DOOR HARDTOP 4-speed on-floor 1967 DODGE CORONET ”5OO” - FOR - $2595 HARDTOP COUPE v-8, automatic transmission 1967 CHEV. BISCAYNE 4 Dr. Sedan v-8, automatic transmission $2095 1964 IMPALA 4 Dr. Hardtop STA-RITE PUMPS $1495 1959 DODGE % Ton Pick Up ALL MAKES! CALL $595 3-speed Johannesen-Adams Motora, Inc. NYSSA, OREGON PHONE 372-2224 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER SEATS, RADIO, HEATER $2095 SALES-SERVICE WE SERVICE v-8, automatic transmission, power steering 420 MAIN STREET SEE US WEEKir SPKIAIS 1965 0WS STMtHM ssa Phone 372-3548 or after 6 p.m. Phone 372-3387 1957 Dodge Panel V-8, STANDARD TRANSMISSION. 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