Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1971, Page 9, Image 9

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    The Nyssa Gals City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, May 13, 1971
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Weekly T.V. Schedule
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Miscellaneous
Services
Complete
Tree
Service
INSURED
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
D. M. Barnhart
And Son
Call 482-7534
For Sale —
Miscellaneous
ELECTROLUX - SALES, SER-
vice and supplies of vacuum
cleaners and floor polishers.
Harold Potter, Phone 549-
1745, Weiser, Idaho.
1-tfc
For Sale —
Miscellaneous
MAY 16 - 22
CHANNEL 2
Legal Notices
WORK WANTEDGARDEN-
ing, other odd jobs. Work
by the hour. Elwin Ran­
som, 717 N. 1st. Call
372-3306 after 7 p.m.
13-Kc
USED
MAYTAG ELECTRIC
dryer in excellent condition.
$69.95 at Firestone Store,
Nyssa.
19-tfc
BOARD SIDE WALK, TO GIVE
away for fire wood. For in­
SAVE $500. ON NEW CARAVEL
formation contact Effie J.
CAMPER. See at Wilton C.
Murphy. Call 372-3575.
Jackson, Sales, 8 North 1st
ST., Nyssa.
8-tfc
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
for any debts contracted by
anyone but myself. Clinton
D. Robbins.
18-2tc
FOR RENT 8 ACRES ALFALFA
on shares. Owyhee Junction.
For further information call
Earl Tanner, 372-2385.
19-ltp
NEW 14 FOOT MIRRO CRAFT
Aluminum Boat, extra deep. OPPORTUNITY! INDUSTRIAL
New 18 h.p. Evinrude Out­
and Commercial, Air-Con­
F°r Sale
board motor.
Both priced
ditioning and Refrigeration.
at dealer cost.
Will sell
G.I. Approved for Veterans
Autos
separate or together. Fire­
West Coast Trainingservice,
stone Store, Nyssa.
15-tfc
Write Nyssa
Gate City 1952 JEEP, 4-WHEEL DRIVE
pick-up. Best offer over $100.
Journal, Box 785, Nyssa, Ore­
BEE BOARDS FORSALE-DRY
buys. Call 372-3632 after
gon.
Give name, age,add­
Pine 7/32 holes.byEdPruyn,
6 p.m.
19-ltc
ress, phone.
16-7tc
1 mile north of Nyssa across
road from Bauman Equipment. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERA- 1967 ELECTRA4-DOOR HARD-
Call 372-3528.
18-8tp
top Sedan. Full power and
tors. Train on Backhoe, gra­
air. Almost new tires. Wil­
der,
loader,
dozer,
scraper
in
BLUE LUSTRE NOT ONLY RIDS
son Buick Company, Nyssa.
Portland area. G.I. Approved
carpets of soil but leaves pile
19-ltc
for
Veterans.
West
Coast
soft and lofty. Rent electric
Training
Service.
Write
shampooer $1. Coast toCoast
1965 MERCURY PARK LANE,
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Box
Store, Nyssa, Phone 372-3545
air-cond. PB and PS, 6-way
785,
Nyssa,
Oregon.
Give
19-ltc
power seat, very clean. Call
name, age, address, phone.
889-6125 after 6 p.m. 19-ltp
17-7tc
ROSE
TRELLISES,
YOUR
choice of square or fan-shape.
1968 DODGE RT., 440 ENGINE
For Sale —
Priced from $3.35 and up,
auto-trans.
PB and PS.
white and red.
Call 372-
Real Estate
$1,500. Cali 889-6125 after
2774 or see at 112 N. 1st St.
6 p.m.
19-ltp
Nyssa.
19-3tp LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME,
swimming pool location. Fa­ 1960 INTERNATIONAL 1/2
mily-room,
formal-dining
12 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT -
ton pick-up, good condition,
room, fireplace, carport and
good
condition - $145.00
new tires. Inquire at East
patio. City water and irri­
Phone 674-2068
19-ltp
Side Market, Nyssa. 19-ltc
gation well for yard watering.
Call 372-2906.
17-tfc
1969 BRIDGESTONE 175 HILL
Help Wanted
Bike.
Excellent condition.
WANTED TO BUY, 20 to
Only $200.
Owyhee Truck
100 Acres, with or without
& Implement, Nyssa. 16-tfc
PART - TIME, CUSTODIAN
Bldgs.
Cash or terms.
work at Methodist Church.
P. O. Box 613, Ontario,
For further information call
ELECTRIC RANGE, $25, DAV-
97914.
18-3tp
372-2729 after 6 p.m. 192tp
enport, Coffee Table, End
Table, all in excellent con­
dition.
Also many misc. THREE BEDROOM HOME, Mo­ TWO YOUNG MEN, 16-20 YRS,
old, must have pickup. Wanted
dern, in town, 826 N. 3rd. For
items. Call 372-3554
to help pan gold.
Contact
further
information
call
372-
19-Inc
George Moore, Star Hotel.
3663 or 372-2519.
18-2tp
18-3to
WINTER - WEARY CARPETS
For Sale —
show their spring colors when
Found
Livestock
you clean’em with Bissell
Rug Shampoo. Rent an elec­ 15
HEAD
HORSES,
ALL
OF
PRESCRIPTION
tric shampooer for just $1.
colors, breeds and types. Call PAIR
glasses, about 1 mile north
a day, save your energy for
372-2017.
10-tfc
of Nyssa, last Sunday. CalH
Spring fun. Firestone Store,
372-2233.
19-ltnc
Call 372-2124.
19-ltc
¿MALL FURNISHED BASE-
ment apartment.
One or
two people only. Inquire at
109 Emison Ave. after 5p.m.
17-tfc
1964 OASIS CAMPER 16 FT.
trailer.
In excellent con­
dition. Electric brakes and
sleeps six. Phone 372-2604
after 5:30 p.m.
19-tfn
REGISTERED APPALOOSA
Stud Service. $25. Call 372-
2017.
10-tfc
For Rent
ONE BEDRROM NEWLY DE-
corated apt. Drapes, carpet,
stove, refrigerator and fire­
place, $135. per. mo. Adults
only. Call 889-6473 between
9-5.
19-tfn
FISCHER’S
MOBILE HOME
Park. Large spaces avail­
able. Can accomodate double
wide or expandoes. Phone
372-3393.
14-tfc
4 HORSE POWER GARDEN TIL-
ler, Don B. Mogs, Firestone
Store, Nyssa. Phone 372-2124
__________________
11-tfc
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
prefer young couple or single
person. Call 372-3662.
______________ JjLUt
NICE OFFICE WILL BE AVAIL-
able soon. Down town loca­
tion in Nyssa.
Call Jim
Tomjack at 372-3622.
_______________________ UJK
HORSE
PASTURE,
GOOD
fence, plenty of water. Call
• 372-2455.
18-2tc
MOBILE HOME, APPLE VAL-
ley, 10 x 53. Furnished or
unfurnished.
Older couple
preferred, who wishes
to
‘ share garden, yard, appre­
ciates country quiet.
Call
722-6245.
19-ltp
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1 1/2 ACRES - 3 BR - W/W CARPET - THERO WINDOWS-
fireplace, family room, built-in double oven and range,
forced air furnance, 2 car port, 3 mi. SW Nyssa, $28,000.
S05 N. 1ST. ST. - 2 BR UP, 1DOWN, FAMILY ROOM,
garage. $8,000.
•40 ACRES ABOUT 3 1/2 MILES WEST OF NYSSA. GOOD
bldg, sites, approx. 25 acres water. $13,000.
«9 ACRES IRRIGATED - 1 SMALL DWELLING, LARGER
dwelling 2 Br. up and 2 Br. down, bam, 5 1/4 miles NW
Nyssa. $45,000. Good terms.
.15 ACRES SNAKE RIVER FRONTAGE BUILDING PLOTS
40 ACRES 26 WATER - 4 MI. SW NYSSA - NO BLDGS.
■ $13,000.
24 LEVEL ACRES - CONCRETE DITCH 24 ACRES WATER
; 11 mi. SW Nyssa, no bldgs, only $9,000.
40 ACRES ROW CROP - 3 1/2 MI. NW NYSSA ON CLARK
Blvd. Beautiful 4 Br. home, Rec. room - Lge. utility
* room. $42,500. Terms or will trade for home in Nyssa
.TWO 2-BEDROOM HOMES, DIARY BARN, LOAF SHED ON
,♦ 80 acres.
49 acres water, about 3 miles NW Nyssa,
$25,000. Terms.
-BOW CROP AND STOCK 280 ACRES - 82 WATER - 3 BR
► home plus full basement - excellent corrals. 7 mi. NW
of Nyssa $58,500. Terms.
28 X 68 DWELLING ON 3 ACRES - 5 BR. ON ONE FLOOR-
Full basement, 2 car garage, shop, commercial rental
bldgs. $35. a month, paved road, lots trees and gardens,
2 mi. N. Adrian $16,000. $5,000 down $85 per mo. int. on
bal. 5% annually.
2 BR. EMISON AVE. COMPLETE BUILD-IN-BED - BUILT
in stove and oven, part carpeted, utility room, elec,
cooler, auto, furnance, $8,500.
J BR. 601 N. 1ST. - NEWLY PAINTED - IN AND OUT-
new carpeting, $11,500.
120 ACRES ROW CROP AND PASTURE, 6 MI. SW NYSSA
; on Enterprise, concrete ditches, dwelling, full basement
; 2 Br. up, -2 Br. down, furnance, barn, 2 car garage and
• other buildings. $65,000. Good Terms.
3 BR. HOME ON99ACRESROWCROP.CONCRETE DITCHES
< CB storage, other bldgs. Enterprise Ave. $65,000. Good
terms.
EXCELLENT BUSINESS LOCATION. ACROSS FROM SCHOOL
•i Family restaurant occupied. Good investment return. $7,500
•LARGE SHOP TYPE BUILDING. WITH BUILT IN 3 BR.
-, dwelling. Garage on 1 1/4 manicured acres. Located
*; Owyhee Comers. $15,000. $3,000 down, $100 per month.
Ç BR. HOUSE, GAS FURNACE, ELEC. COOLING, CAR-
> peting, fenced yard, paved street. $8,700. 212 Bower.
.EXCELLENT BUSINESS - EAST SIDE MARKET, 2 BR.
- dwelling, 3 Rentals, Real Estate, Equipment and Stock
‘ $45,000. 1/2 down.
22 ACRES COMMERCIAL LAND CORNER HIGHWAY »201
•2 and Market road.
122 GOOD AVE. 1 BR. HOME - 1500 SQ. FT. MASONARY
*; Building. $15.000. Terms.
REAL ESTATE
For Sale
GOOD TWO BEDROOM
home well located for
only $5500. Terms on
approved credit.
APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRE
on Nyssa-Ontario High­
way about 1 mile from
Nyssa. $1500.
WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
choice building sites
about 3 miles from town.
Most sides have excellent
view of entire valley.
Lots will be approx. 11/4
acres and will be on dead
end road with good access
to paved road to town.
Priced from $2000 to
$2500.
VERY GOOD 2 BEDROOM
home with extra large
lot. Includes large dou­
ble door shop completely
lined. Suitable for small
auto repair shop. Easy to
heat.
Good location.
$9,250 with terms.
REAL ESTATE
For Sale
6 LOTS ON EHRGOOD BE-
tween 1st and2nd.$22OO.
RIVER FRONT PROPERTY
3 acres - 2 bdrm, home
excellent
location on
oiled road. $10,000.
NYSSA INSURANCE
AGENCY
Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent
105 Main St., Nyssa, Oregon
D-8 CAT AND
SCRAPER
RUBBER TIRED
EARTH MOVER
* Land Leveling
* Bulldozing
* Sub-Soiling
CONTACT
Other Listings Including
Commercial Properties
EASTMAN
REAL ESTATE
Insurance
Terry Haile
Ph. 722-5743
Ph. 372-3111
315 Main St. Phone 372-3535
NYSSA, OREGON
NEW FARMALL
Hydro 1026 D
I
REG. $12,000
NOW
IS) $9,900
M. Moline, 5 D. w/fr . .$1995
M.F. 65 D. MP............... $2925
Farmall 806 D. O’hold . .$5995
150 Ferguson, like new . .$2995
720 John Deere, w/duals .$2995
223 Main St
Nyssa,
Oregon
372-3355
Home
372-3337
♦ * *
Dated this 26th day of April,
1971.
Attest: W.S. Me Partland, Dist­
rict Clerk and Victor R. Habur-
chak, Chairman Board of Di­
rectors.
Published April 29, May 13,
1971.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cheldelin
of Mt. Vernon, Wash., visited
at the home of his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Chelde­
lin from May 6 to 11.
BUDGET MEETING
ADRIAN FIRE DISTRICT
The regular meeting of the
Malheur
Memorial Hospital
Candy Stripers was held Mon­
day, May 10 in the hospital
dining room.
Debbie Haney,
president presided over the
business meeting. New mem­
bers, Debbie Cornwell, Judi
Lewis and Lori Smith of Parma
were
introduced.
Summer
working hours were discussed
and it was decided that an
educational meeting will be held
on the third Thursday of each
month at 3 p.m.
Mrs. Margaret Bennett, di­
rector of nurses, presented 100
hour pins to Beth Barton, Ve­
das Estrada and Mardi Ten-
sen.
These girls have given
at least 100 volunteer hours
of service to the hospital. Fifty
hour pins were presented to
Patty Ross and Pam Skeen.
Punch and cookies were pro­
vided by the kitchen staff ho­
noring the graduating seniors,
Becky Blaylock, Debbie Haney
and Mardi Tensen.
Notice is hereby given, that a
budget meeting and hearing on
the Adrian Rural Fire District
budget will be held on May 20,
1971 at 8 p.m. at the fire station
in Adrian, Oregon.
The Budget Officer will de­
liver the budget message to the
budget committee who will re­
ceive the document.
This is a public meeting and
the public is invited to attend,
and discuss all or any part of
the budget.
Dated this 26th day of April,
1971.
/s/ L.R. Stam, Budget officer
Published April 29, May 6,
and 13, 1971.
Pre-School Meet
Held May 6
CANDY STRIPERS
RECEIVE PINS
Parents of pre-school child­
ren met May 6 to hear about
the school program, while their
youngsters visited the first
grade rooms.
They participated
in the
The Nyssa 4-H Comancheros
following program: Explanation are again sponsoring the PEE
of placement and registration WEE RODEO with five events
procedures, Mr. Munn; Being being featured. They are buck­
Ready for School, Mrs. Rigney, ing ponies, buckingcalves, bar­
Director of Special Education. rel races, pole bending and
goat typing.
Demonstrations of multi­
Application blanks will be
approaches
to learning Lan­ available next week for con-
guage Experience Approach to testants up to 14 years of age.
Beginning Reading, Mrs. Jones;
Dates for the rodeo are May
Sullivan Programmed Reading 28 and 29, with evening shows
Approach,
Mrs.
McConnel; starting at 7:30. Don Bowers
Helpful Equipment, Mrs. Poor, is chairman of the event.
Mrs. Rigney; Reading for Fun,
Mrs.
Tolman; Manipulative
Math Materials, Mrs. Mecham;
Individualizing Reading, Mrs.
Bullock.
The
demonstrations were
under direction of Mrs. Poor.
Excavating
Mrs. John Pittz and Mrs. Don
Savage were co-chairmen of
Backhoe Work
the meeting.
Pee Wee Rodeo
May 28 - 29
— All Kinds
BEA'S UPHOLSTRY
Slip Covers
* Septic Tanks
* Drain Fields
mobile^.- •
*Furniture
Gary Woodie
Nyssa
202 N. 9th
IfTFI TRUCK £. IMPLEMENT CO.
BEA MARCUM
1016 Park Ave. - Nyssa
Phone 372-3121
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ss us
¿AWN
MOW er
SHARPENING ■
Bob Thompson, Realtor REPAIRS
Office
Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Veda)
Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
sell (Nadine Patton all of Quin-
cey, Wash, were weekend visi­
UPON QUESTION OF LEVY­ tors of their parents, Mr. and
ING A TAX OUTSIDE THE LI- Mrs. E.E. Crocker. Mother’s
MITATION OF THE OREGON Day they all were guests of an­
CONSTITUTION
other daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Moore and family of No­
Notice is hereby given that tus. Another daughter of On-
an election will be held in School tario was also a guest, Mrs.
District No. 26 of Malheur Jeanne Fenn and girls.
County, State of Oregon, from
*
*
* .
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson
17, 1971, at Multi-Purpose Room at*d family and Mrs. R.G. Lar­
in said school district, for the son, Sr. enjoyed Mother’s Day
purpose of submitting to the dinner at Farewell Bend.
*
*
*
qualified voters of said district
Dinner guests May 3 at the
the question of levying a tax
for the fiscal year 1971-1972 home of Mrs. Audrey Ward
Mrs. Ace Hudson
¡
outside the limitation of Section was Mr. and
;,
California.
of
Eureka
11, Article XI, Oregon Consti­
♦
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tution.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tensen
The reasons for such levy are;
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Funding school district ope­
John Broad had their Mother’s
ration because the existing tax
Day dinner at Farewell Bend
levy limitation will not produce
Sunday.
sufficient funds to operate at
*
*
*
state
standards for the full
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne
school year.
were
Mother’s Day dinner
The amount of tax, outside the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
constitutional limitation, pro­ Dority in Boise.
♦
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posed to be levied for said
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Foster
fiscal year is $157,010, which,
Mother’s Day dinner
expressed as a rate of levy, were
is estimated at $3.38 per thou­ guests of Mrs. Ruth Klinken-
Later in the afternoon
sand dollars of true cash value berg,
of taxable property within the the three enjoyed a ride to
Farewell Bend.
district.
NOTICE
OF SCHOOL ELECTION
Personal
Instruction
Hometown News
MOST MAKES
FREE PICK UP & DEL
Edd's Sales £ Service
612 EMISON, NYSSA
PHONE 372-3939 or 372-3043
—FOR—
PAINTING
BODY WORK
AND
WINDSHIELD
Glass Installation
(FREE ESTIMATES)
RAY'S BODY
Phone 372-3664
SEE US
- FOR -
STA-R1TE
PUMPS
SALES-SERVICE
WE SERVICE
ALL MAKES!
CALL
A PAINT SHOP
Nyssa Co-op
’i05 Main St. Ph. 372-3524
NYSSA, ORE.
Phone 372-2254 or after
6 p.m. Phone 372-3387
CHANNEL 7
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SUNDAY
SUNDAY
8:30 - Tabernacle Choir
9:00
Revival Fires
9:30
Face the Nation
Oral Roberts Presents
10:00
10:30
Movies, “Calcutta” and
“Bride Wore Boots”
1:15
Physicians Mututal
1:30
AAU Champions
3:00
Rifleman
3:30
Animal World
4:00
CBS News
Death Valley Days
4:30
5:00
Lassie
Hogan’s Heroes
5:30
6:00
The FBI
Movie,“Vertigo”
7:00
Mission: Impossible
9:30
Eyewitness News
10:30
10:45
CBS Sunday News
11:00
Ed Sullivan
Morning Headlines
12:00
7:00 - Agriculture USA
7:30
Faith for Today
Rex Humbard
8:00
9:00
Bullwinkle
9:30
Discovery
Sky Hawks
10:00
10:30
The Hardy Boys
Meet the Press
11:00
Issues and Answers
11:30
Lancelot Link
12:00
1:00
Jim Hall Story
1:30
Alabama 500
3:00
Mini-Midi-Maxi
4:00
Comment
4:30
NBC Sunday News
5:00
Bewitched
5:30
World of Disney
6:30
Bill Cosby Show
Bonanza
7;00
8:00
Movie,“Wing of Fire”
10:00
ABC Weekend News
10:15
KTVB Weekend News
10:30
Movie, “The Thrill of
n A11”
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:00 - Captain Kangaroo
8:00 - CBS Morning News
8:30 - Beverly Hillbillies
9:00 - Family Affair
9:30 - Love of Life
10:00 - Where the Heart Is
10.-25 - CBS Miday News
10:30 - Search for Tomorrow
11:00 - General Hospital
11:30 - As the World Turns
12;00 - Eyewitness News
12;30 - Guiding Light
1:00 - The Secret Storm
1:30 - Edge of Night
2;00 - Password
2:30 - Love is a Many Splen-
dored Thing
3:00 - Gomer Pyle
3:30 - Wagon Train
4:30 - Gilligan’s Island
4:55 - Theatre Billboard
5:00 - CBS Evening News
5:30 - Eyewitness News
6:00 - Truth or Consequences
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:00
8:00
8:30
9:30
10.00
10:30
10:55
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
5:30
4:55
The Today Show
Dinah’s Place
Sesame Street
Hollywood Squares
Jeopardy
Who, What or Where
NBC News
Memory Game
Let’s Make a Deal
The Newlywed Game
The Doctors
Another World
Bright Promise
Somerset
Dating Game
That Girl
Bewitched
Star Trek
NBC Nightly News
News, Weather, Sports
Periscope-Thursdays
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6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
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10;00
10:30
11:30
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Here’s Lucy
Mayberry RFD
Doris Day Show
Carol Burnett Show
Hawaii Five-0
Eyewitness News
Portrait
Morning Headlines
TUESDAY
6:30
7;30
8:00
9:00
10:00
10:30
11:30
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Hee Haw
All in the Family
Glen Campbell
Medical Center
Eyewitness News
CBS News Hour
Morning Headlines
WEDNESDAY
6;30
7:00
7;30
8;00
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10:00 -
10:30 -
11:00 -
12:50 -
To Rome with Love
Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Movie, “The Hanging
Tree”
Eyewitness News
Porter Wagoner Show
Movie, “The Rising of
the Moon”
Morning Headlines
THURSDAY
6:30 - Family Affair
7:00 - Movie, “Chamber of
Horrors”
9:00 - Jim Nabors Hour
10:00 - Eyewitness News
10:30 - Mod Squad
11:30 - Rifleman
12:00 - Morning Headlines
FRIDAY
6:30
7:00
9:00
10:00
10:30
6:00 - This is Your Life
6:30 - Brady Bunch
7;00 - Movie,“Do You Take
This Stranger”
9:00 - Rowan & Martin
10:00 - News, Weather, Sports
10:30 - Tonight Show
TUESDAY
6:00 - Julia
6;30 - Movie,“Over the Hill
Gang Rides Again”
8:00 - Marcus Welby, M.D.‘
9:00 - The Bold Ones
10:00 - News, Weather, Sports
10:30 - Tonight Show
WEDNESDAY
6:30
6:30
7:00
8;00
9:00
10:00
Room 222
Courtship of Ed’s Pa
Sing American Beautiful
Four-In-One
Tom Jones
News, Weather, Sports
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6:00
6:30
7;30
8:00
9:00
10;00
10:30
To Be Announced
Ironside
Adam 12
Dean Martin Show
Flip Wilson Show
News, Weather, Sports
Tonight Show
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6:00
6:30
7:00
8:30
10:00
10:30
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Nanny & Professor
Partridge Family
Men From Shiloh
Name of the Game
News, Weather, Sports
The Tonight Show
Andy Griffith Show
Movie, “The Cool Ones" SATURDAY
The Interns
Eyewitness News
6:00 - Tomfoolery Show
Movie, “Birds of Para
6:30 - Heckle A Jeckle Show
dise”
7:00 - Woody Woodpecker
12:15 - Morning Headlines
7:30 - The Bugaloos
8:00 - Tree House Club
SATURDAY
8:30 - Pink Panther
9:00 - H.R. Pufnstuf
7;00 - Sabrina A G. Goolies
9:30 - Here Comes the Grump
8:00 - Josie & Pussycats
10:00 - Hot Dog
8:30 - Harlem Globetrotters
10:30 - Jambo
9:00 - Archie’s Funhouse
11:00 - American Bandstand
10:00 - Scobby Doo, Where RU? 12:00 - Major League Baseball
10:30 - The Monkees
3:00 - Wide World of Sports
11:00 - Dastardly A Muttley
4;30 - Golf Tournament
11:30 - The Jetsons
5;30 - Lawrence Welk
12;00 - B. Bunmy/ R. Runner
6:30 - Andy Williams Show
1:00 - Shirley Temple
7:30 - Movie,“Torn Curtain’’
3:30 - Stagecoach West
10:00 - New and Weather
4:30 - CBS News
10:30 - Love American Style
5;00 - Untamed World
11:30 - Perry Mason
5;30 - Adventure
6:30 - My Three Sons
7;00 - Arnie
&;30 - Mary Tyler Moore
OPEN IO A M. - 6 P.M.
8:00 - Miss USA Pageant
C olor - B lack and W hite
9:30 - Gunsmoke
R adio . S tereo and H i -F i
10:30 - Eyewitness News
10:45 - Men at Law
Free
11:45 - Movie, “Desert Fox”
Estimates
in shop
1:15 - Morning Headlines
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TV Repair
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Dick Parker’s
TV Repair
Between North Sth St.
and North 6th St.
5Otd
Jim Robinson-Nvssa
M aple A venue
NYSSA, OREGON 97913