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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON £ TO BUY, SELL,SWAP i RENT OR HIRE i I FOR RENT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN LOT. SACRAFICE FICHER’S MOBILE HOME Park. Country living, with sale of 50-foot building lot ELECTROLUX - SALES, SER- city conveniences. Space in choice Nyssa Location. vice and supplies of vacuum available. Phone 372-3393. Paved street, water and cleaners and floor polishers. 9-tfc sewer. $695. Dial Ontario Harold Potter, Phone 549- 889-5738 (evenings). 21-tfc 1745, Weiser, Idaho. 35-tfc ONE - BEDROOM COTTAGE. Newly redecorated, carpeted. HIDE-A-BED. Like New. Rea NEWLY REMODLED OLDER Swimming pool location. $55 Home. Living-room and two sonably priced. Phone 372- per month. Call 372-2906. bedrooms carpeted. Family 2981 or 372-3179. 31-ltc 31-ltc room and bedroom in base ment, birch paneled and car FREEZER, STOKER-MATIC peted. Natural gas furnace; coal furnace, jeep trailer, fenced-yard; four lots. Dial refrigerator, stove, dryer WANTED TO 372-3079 for appointment. and bedroom set. Call 372- RENT 30-2tc 3672. 31-ltc TWO- OR THREE- BEDROOM House. In or near Nyssa. Phone 372-3104. 29-3nc CUSTOM COMBINING. Grains' and all seed crops. Phone Mike Stam, 372-2843. 30-3tp HOUSE FOR FAMILY OF FIVE. Pasture for eight horses. CUSTOM COMBINING. Grains Within fifteen miles of Nyssa. and all seed crops. Fred Call Donna Shenk, 372-2211. Deffer, phone 372-2803. 31-3tc 31-5tp WORK WANTED LAWN MOWER SHARPENING. WORK WANTED Reel or Rotary. Call 372-3233 (after 4 p.m. or on weekends). 16-tfc CUSTOM COMBINING. Grains and all seed crops. Fred ~WA NT ED YoTu Y* Deffer, phone 372-2803. 4 31-5tp HIGHEST PRICES PAID for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith. Phone 889-8666. On CHOP YOUR STRAW MISTER? $3 per acre. Call Bob Green tario, Ore., across from the way, Parma 208-722-5566. Ontario Sales Yard. 1-tfc 29-tfc SPRINGER COWS and Heif ers. Also feeder- and stock FOR SALE cattle. Jim Acerman at C. PETS Clyde Smith's office, across from Ontario Sale Yard. Phone 889-8666. 1-tfc THREE REGISTERED BRIT TANY PUPS. One female. MISCELLANEOUS 3-1/2 months. Excellent SERVICES hunters, children’s dogs. Call Bill Mitchell, Parma 208- 24 - HOURS, SELF - SERVICE 722-5219. 30-3tc camper disposal facilities Ideal Gas and Appliance, Nyssa. Ph. 372-2214. 7-tfc AKC TOY SILVER POODLE, Male puppy, 11 weeks old. See at 310 South Third St. 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 -bedroomhome, wall-to-wall carpets. Gas furn;i ■■'. $10,950. ‘ONE - BLJKOOM 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 large lot. Gar den, celler, outbuildings. On paved Street. $7,500. FARM LOANS BOB THOMPSON AGENCY 372-3355 NYSSA SIAMESE KITTENS. House- broken. $10 each. Dial 372- 3629. 30-2tc FOR LEASE THREE ACRES. Six - room house in Apple Valley. Con tact Lee Upshaw at Notus Barber shop or phone Cald well 208-459-7364. 31-2tc MISCELLANEOUS I WILL NOT BE Responsible for any debts, other than my own. - J. M. Stockdale, Nyssa. 29-3tc SEE US LOST BRIGHT Carpet colors.. restore them with Blue Lus tre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Coast To C oast Store, Nyssa, Phone 372-3545. 31-ltc HOTEL BATHROOM Fix tures. Make Offer! Inquire at Nyssa Merc Store. 29-3tc ALL HOUSEHOLD Furniture, including refrigerator, stove, utensils, lawn furniture and miscellaneous items. Dial 372-3483. 30-2tc EARLY PEACHES. Ready Aug ust 1. You pick, bring con tainers. Phone 372-2672. 31-ltc Journal Classifieds Bring Results REAL ESTATE For Sale LARGE HOUSE. Divided into two apartments. Also small house on back of lot. Present income, $95 per month. NEARLY NEW TWO BED- room home. Bedrooms, hall & living room fully carpeted. Built-in elec, range, garbage disposal. Carport. Nice big yard. Good location. Only $10,000. Will take cash or trade for present equity. Other Listings Including Commercial Properties for EASTMAN PLUMBING and REAL ESTATE Insurance HEATING 315 Main St. Phone 372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON All Typos Sheet Metal Work Salos - Service Eder Plumbing and Heating Ph. 372-3614 Or 372-3325 NEED A PICKUP! WE STILL HAVE A FEW \ SEE US -FOR- PAINTING BODY WORK AND WINDSHIELD Glass Installation RAY’S BODY & PAINT SHOP 505 Main St. Ph. 372-3524 NYSSA, ORE, 1968 FORDS SEE US - FOR - WITH A CHOICE OF STA-RITE PUMPS ENGINES AND BOXES. WE SERVICE 4-WHEEL DKIVt) ALL MAKES! * ? 490 So. Oregon ONTARIO, OREGON Dial 889-8601 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THECOUNTYCOURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR In the Matter of the Estate of LUCILLE E. BANNON, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Kenneth C. Moore, deceased, by theCountyCourtof the State of Oregon for Mal heur County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the law office of Taggart & Walter, 71 SW Third Avenue, Ontario, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated August 1, 1968. /s/ Ruth E. Snead, Adminis tratrix. Taggart & Walter, Attorneys for Administratrix, 71 SW Third Avenue, Ontario, Oregon. First Published: August 1, 1968. Final Publication: August 29, 1968. It’s Your Law! No. 2839 CHANGING A WILL IN THECOUNTYCOURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR ‘‘Since we’ve got a new car and just bought a house, I sup pose we ought to look at our will to see if any changes need to be made,” Fred said to his wife. “Good idea, I’ll get the will out of the file box and we can change what’s necessary right now. This is a bad night for TV anyway,” she replied. “Wait a minute,” Fred cau tioned. “We can’t change the will that way. We’ll have to take it to our attorney to make any legal changes.” “What for? The will is signed and witnessed. We can make the changes in ink right on the will, „initial the changes and that wili be O.K., won’t it?” Fred’s wife asked. ‘‘Not according to the law. We’ve got to make a codicil, the only legal way to change a will or write a new one. Let’s not ask for more trouble than we’ve already got,” Fred replied. Fred is correct, of course. Only a codicil, a specific legal document, can legally alter a will. It must be drafted and signed in the same manner as the will. Two witnesses are re quired, just as with a will. Corrections made to the ori ginal will, such as striking out a word or phrase, could make the entire will void. Even in itialing the changes does not make them legal. If the changes are complex, codicil may not be the best answer. An entirely new will might have to be drafted. However, if the codicil is determined to be the best answer, then it should be attached to the will so that the heirs will know of the changes. When your will was drafted, it took into account numerous factors that would relieve your family of financial and legal problems which could come if you had no will. Don’t ruin all this planning by making illegal changes. (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No person should apply or inter pret any law without the aid of an attorney who is completely advised of the facts involved. Even a slight variance in fact may change the application of the law.) In the Matter of the Estate of FREDRICK WILLIAM KRATZ- BERG, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned adminis trator of the above-entitled estate has filed in the above entitled court for final settle ment his account and report of administration, together with his petition for final distribu tion of said estate, and for his discharge; that settlement of said account has been appointed for Friday, the 30th day of Aug ust, 1968 at the hour of 2:00 o’clock p.m. in the court room of said court in Vale, Oregon; and that any person interested in said estate may at any time before the time of said settle ment file his objections thereto, or any particular item thereof specifying the particulars of such objection, if any he has. Dated this 1st day of August, 1968. /s/ ROBERT L. MOORE, Ad ministrator. E. Otis Smith, Attorney for Administrator, Nyssa, Oregon. First Published: August 1, 1968. Final Publication: August 29, 1968. Oregon Coast Exports Reach All-Time High Grain exported from the Ports of Portland and Astoria reached an all-time high during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968. Records of the grain division of the Oregon Department of Agriculture show 3,250,989tons of grain weighed and inspected for export. This was 417,278 tons more than the previous fiscal year. Incoming grain, which totaled 3,599,478 tons, also exceeded the amount inspected the pre vious fiscal year, when the total was 3,166,276 tons. Totals for the fiscal year just ended also showed the department inspected and weighed 78,693 tons of grain on rail cars at Pendleton; inspected 287,034 tons of grain for diversion at Pendleton; inspected 103,304 tons of grain for diversion at Merrill; issued a total of 174,171 certificates, with 157,606 of these in Port land; and made 34,907 analyses foijjrotein^^^ BATTERIES! 6 VOLT $8.95 UP 4 f i iXH I d I d *1 WE SELL Jacuzzi Pumps AND Service All Makes! PHONES 12 VOLT $14.95 UP DAYS .. 372-2266 PLUS EXCHANGE NIGHTS „ 372-3614 Nyssa Co-op Elliott Tire Stores, Inc. Phone 372-3548 or after 6 p.m. Phone 372-3387 Nyssa - 372-2270 Vale - 473-3935 EDER Hardware CALL Malheur County’s ONLY 1ORD DEALER - For Ford Cars, Trucks; Mercurys, Mesfxigs “d T-Birds LEGAL NOTICE No. 2937 SALES-SERVICE (INCLUDING TWO % TON, : GENTRY FORD SALES, INC LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Robert H. Skinner, as Administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account in the above entitled Court, and that Monday, LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex- the 26th day of August, 1968, A-Diet Tablets. ONLY 98? at 10:00 o’clock in the fore at Michael’s Pharmacy. noon of said day and the court 27-6tp room of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing ‘CURL’ POTATO BULK BED. of objections thereto and settle 15-feet long. Good Condition. ment thereof. Contact Kayno Saito, 372- Dated and first published, 2626. 31-tfc July 25, 1968. Date of last publication, AM SELLING Miscellaneous August 22, 1968. /s/ Robert H. Skinner, Ad household items and clothing (Rummage - style). At 708 ministrator. Henigson, Stunz & Fonda, Locust Ave., Nyssa. 31 -2tc Attorneys at Law. (FREE ESTIMATES) | WEEKLY T.V. SCHEDULES KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2 SUNDAY (9-11 P.M.) FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DIAL PAGE NINE NYSSA, OREGON V 9:00 - Tom and Jerry (C BS) 9:30 - Underdog (CBS) 10:00 - Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir (C) 10:30 - Face The Nation (CBS-C) 11:00 - Herald of Truth (C) 11:30 - Navy Underway For Peace (C) 12:00 - Greatest Show On Earth (C) 1:00 - NASL Game of Week (CBS) Santos of Brazil vs. Oakland Clippers 3:00 - Tennessee Tuxedo (CBS) 3:30 - Amateur Hour (CBS-C) 4:00 - The 21st Century (CBS-C) “The Shape of Films To Come” 4:30 - Inspiration For Live (C) Dr. Herbert E. Richards, with Guest Judge Charles R. Donaldson 5:00 - Lassie (CBS-C) 5:30 - Gentle Ben (CBS-C) 6:00 - The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-C) 7:00 - Summer Smothers Brothers Show (CBS-C) 8:00 - Pre-Convention Special (CBS-C) GOP Convention 9:00 - Cimarron Strip (CBS-C) 10:30 - News, Weather (C) 10:45 - Harry Reasoner News (CBS-C) 11:00 - The Merv Griffin Show (C) --------- Morning Headlines MONDAY - FRIDAY (7 A. M. - 2 P. M.) 7:00 - Captain Kangaroo (CBS-C) 8:00 - CBS News (Tuesday thru Friday) 8:00 - 11:00 GOP Convention (Monday only) 8:25 - KBOI News 8:30 - Jack La Lanne Show (C) 9:00 - Andy of Mayberry (CBS) 9:30 - General Hospital (ABC) 10:00 - Love Of Life (CBS-C) 10:25 - CBS Mid-Day News (C) 10:30 - Search For Tomorrow (CBS-C) 10:45 - Guiding Light (CBS-C) 11:00 - Secret Storm (CBS-C) 11:30 - As The World Turns (CBS-C) 12:00 - Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (CBS-C Thing (CBS-C) 12:30 - Houseparty (CBS-C) 1:00 - To Tell The Truth (CBS-C) 1:25 - KBOI News 1:30 - Edge Of Night (CBS-C) 2:00 - Mike Douglas Show (C) 3:30 - The Home Stretch (C) Mon., Only 3:30 - Tues., Thur., Fri. - Shcool’s Out Movies 3:30 - Boise Public Library - Wed., Only 3:35 - Mon., Wed., School’s Out Movies 4:55 - Theatre Billboard 5:00 - Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) 5:30 - News, Sports, Stock Report, Weather 4:30 - Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) 5:00 - KBOI News, Sports, Stock Report, Weather 5:30 - GOP Convention (CBS-C) 9:00 - Complete Coverage of Idaho Primary Election Scheduled As Returns are Tab ulated 10:30 - News, Sports, Weather 11:00 - Merv Griffin Show (C) ------- -- Morning Headlines WEDNESDAY (3:30 P. M. - SIGNOFF) Boise Public Library (C) School’s Out Movie Theatre Billboard Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) - KBOI News, Sports, Stock Report, Weather 5:30 - GOP Convention (CBS-C) 10:30 - News, Sports, Weather 11:00 - Merv Griffin Show (C) --------- Morning Headlines 3:30 3:35 4:25 4:30 5:00 - - - - THURSDAY (3:30 P. M. - SIGNOFF) - School’s Out Movie - Theatre Billboard (C) - Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) - KBOI News, Sports, Stock Report, Weather 6:00 - Wild Wild West (CBS-C) 7:00 - Movie "Around the World and Under The Sea” Lloyd Bridges, S. Eaton 9:00 - That Girl (ABC-C) 9:30 - Judd For the Defense (ABC-C) 10:30 - News, Sports, Weather 11:00 - Movie “She Couldn’t Say No” Jean Simmons, Robert Mitchum --------- Morning Headlines 3:30 4:55 5:00 5:30 FRIDAY (3:30 P. M. - SIGNOFF) - School’s Out Movie - Theatre Billboard (C) - Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) - KBOI News, Sports, Stock Report, Weather 5:30 - GOP Convention (CBS-C) 10:30 - News, Sports, Weather 11:00 - Angler’s Report (C) 11:05 - Merv Griffin Show (C) ------- - Morning Headlines SATURDAY (7 A.M. - Signoff) 7:00 - Frankenstein, Jr. (CBS-C) 7:30 - Herculoids (CBS-C) 8:00 - Shazzan (CBS-C) 8:30 - Space Ghosts (CBS-C) 9:00 - Moby Dick/Mighty Mightor (CBS-C) 9:30 - Superman/Aquaman hour (CBS-C) 10:30 - Jonny Quest (CBS-C) 11:00 - The Lone Ranger (CBS-C) 11:30 - The Road Runner (CBS-C) MONDAY (3:30 P. M. - SIGNOFF) 12:00 - The Fantastic Four (ABC) 12:30 - Spiderman (ABC) 3:30 - The Home Stretch (C) 1:00 - Double’ Feature - Shirley Temple 3:35 - School’s Out Movie Movie; "Blues Busters” Bowery Boys 4:25 - Theatre Billboard (C) 4:30 - Walter Cronkite News (CBS-C) 4:00 - Off To See The Wizard (ABC) 5:00 - KBOI News, Sports, Stock Report, 5:00 - News (CBS-C) 5:30 - Lost In Space (CBS-C) Weather 6:30 - My Three Sons (CBS-C) 5:30 - GOP Convention (CBS-C) 7:00 - Hogan’s Heroes (CBS-C) 10:00 - The Flying Nun (ABC-C) 10:30 - News, Sports, Weather (C) 7:30 - Petticoat Junction (CBS-C) 8:00 - Mannix (CBS-C) 11:00 - Merv Griffin Show (C) --------- Morning Headlines 9:00 - The Prisoner (CBS-C) 10:00 - Felony Squad (ABC-C) TUESDAY (3:30 P. M. - SIGNOFF) 10:30 - News, Weather 10:50 - Movie "Deadline At Dawn” Susan 3:30 - School’s Out Movie Hayward, Paul Lukas 4:25 - Theatre Billboard (C) ______ Morning Headlines 3:30 4:25 4:30 5:00 KTVB - Boise . . . Channel 7 SUNDAY (7 A.M. - Signoff) 7:00 - This Is The Life (C) 7:30 - Faith For Today (C) 8:00 - Cathedral Of Tomorrow (C) 9:00 - Bullwinkle (ABC-C) 9:30 - Discovery (ABC-C) 10:00 - Casper Cartoons (ABC) 10:30 - Milton The Monster (ABC) 11:00 - Issues And Answers (ABC-C) 12:00 - Change In The Weather (C) 12:30 - What’s Happening In America? (NBC-C) 1:30 - Wide World Of Sports (ABC-C) 3:00 - Western Open Golf (C) 4:30 - Republican National Convention (NBC-C) 5:30 - Walt Disney (NBC-C) 6:30 - Second Hundred Years (ABC-C) 7:00 - Bonanza (NBC-C) 8:00 - Movie (ABC-C) “Hatari” 11:00 - ABC News (C) 11:15 - News, Weather 11:30 - Showtime “The Brave Bulls” Mel Ferrer, Anthony Quinn MONDAY - FRIDAY (7 A.M. - 9 A.M.) 7:00 - Today Show (NBC-C) 7:30 - Mon., Only - Concl. Republican Na tional Convention Coverage (NBC-C) 8:00 - Snap Judgment (NBC-C) 8:00 - Fri., Only - Concl. Republican Na tional Convention Coverage (NBC-C) 8:25 - NBC News (C) 8:30 - Concentration (NBC-C) 9:00 - Personality (NBC-C) 9:30 - Hollywood Squares (NBC-C) 10:00 - Jeopardy (NBC-C) 10:30 - Eye Guess (NBC-C) 10:55 - NBC News (C) 11:00 - Dream House (ABC-C) 11:30 - Let’s Make A Deal (NBC-C) 12:00 - Newlywed Game (ABC-C) 12:30 - Dating Game (ABC-C) 1:00 - Another World (NBC-C) 1:30 - You Don’t Say (NBC-C) . 2:00 - Dick Cavet Show (ABC-C) 2:00 - Wed., Only - McHales Navy 2:30 - Wed., Only - Republican National Convention Coverage (NBC-C) 3:30 - (Except Wed.) Dark Shadows (ABC-C) 4:00 - (Except Wed.) Bewitched (ABC) 4:30 - Mon., Only-Huntley Brinkley (NBC-C) 4:30 - Tues., Thurs., Fri., Republican Na tional Convention Coverage (NBC-C) 5:00 - Mon., Only - News (C) 5:30 - Mon., Only - Republican National Convention Coverage (NBC-C) 8:30 - Fri., Only - Boxing From The Olympic (C) 9:00 - MON - F.B.I. (ABC-C) TUES. - The Avengers (ABC-C) WED. - Grambling College - 100 Yards To Glory (ABC-C) THUR., - High Chaparral (NBC-C) MONDAY - 9 P.M. 9:00 - FBI (ABC-C) TUESDAY - 9 P.M. 9:00 - The Avengers (ABC-C) WEDNESDAY - 9 P.M. 9:00 - Grambing College-100 Yards To Glory (C) THURSDAY - 9:00 9:00 - High Chaparral (NBC-C) FRIDAY - 8:30 8:30 - Boxing From The Olympic (C) MONDAY - Friday (10 - Signoff) 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 - News, Weather, Sports - Tonight Show - Fri., Only News, Weather, Sports - Fri., Only Tonight Show SATURDAY ( 6:30 - Signoff) 6:30 - Agriculture U.S.A. (C) 7:00 - Super 6 (NBC-C) 7:30 - Super President (NBC-C) 8:00 - Flintstones (NBC-C) 8:30 - Samson 4 Goliath (NBC-C) 9:00 - Birdman/Galaxy Trio (NBC-C) 9:30 - Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel (NBC-C) 10:00 - Cool McCool (NBC-C) 10:30 - American Bandstand (ABC-C) 11:30 - Happening ’68 (ABC-C) 12:00 - NBC Major League Baseball (C) 3:00 - Wide World Of Sports (ABC-C) 4:30 - Outdoor Sportsman (C) 5:00 - Frank McGee Report (NBC-C) 5:30 - Dating Game (ABC-C) 6:00 - Newlywed Game (ABC-C) 6:30 - Lawrence Welk (ABC-C) 7:30 - Hollywood Palace (ABC-C) 8:30 - Movie (NBC-C) “McHales Navy Joins The Air Force” Tim Conway, Joe Flynn 10:30 - News, Weather 10:45 - Showtime “Paratrooper” Alan Ladd, Leo Genn, Susan Stephan KTVB will carry the NBC Republican Convention Coverage in its entirety. It is impossible to predict the end of each night’s coverage so the above schedule is subject to many last minute changes.