Thursday, December 23, 1971 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Fifteen WEEKLY T.V. SCHEDULE DECEMBER 26 - JANUARY 1 get tlie job done CHANNEL^^J^^HANNE^^^ _ Miscellaneous Services 9INGER SALES & SERVICE, complete service on all makes. Free home demon­ strations. Ontario Sewing & -Vacuum Center. 309 S. Ore­ gon Street. 889-6167. 44-tfc For Salo — Real Estate RESIDENCE LOTS - 165 FOOT '• frontage on Park Avenue at N. 1st Street. $3,000.00. Nyssa Insurance Agency - Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent 105 Main, Nyssa , Oregon 979)3. 40-tfc HOME, 3 BEDROOM, FULL basement, garbage disposal, ,-dishwasher, air-cond., gas ¡furnace, bath and half, sto- • rage shed, 2 lots, quiet •neighborhood. Call 372-3756 • before 3 p.m. 48-tfc • ________________ ‘jwo B edroom home on ; spacious lot - fenced back « yard. $10,500. Mel Beck ! Real Estate. Call 372-3532. 50-tfc + « — ---------------------- - . For Rent or Lease < < fNE BEDROOM NEWLY DE- corated apt. Drapes, carpet; stove, refrigerator and fire­ place, $ 135 per month. Adults only. Call 889-6473 between 49-tfc ^SCHER’S MOBILE HOME 4 4 Park. Large spaces available. < < Can accomodate double wide I or expandoes. VA approved * and natural gas hook-ups. « ■ Phone 372-3393. 47-tfc < L -A ____________________ ftEWLY REDECORATED, ONE • bedroom duplex. Single <” -• or • couple only, $65 per month. Call • References required. I 372-3081 or 372-3946. 51-3tc I + I Help Wanted PERSON WITH EXTRA TIME • and space, to start a cold • ceramic paint shop, in Nyssa ¡area. For details call-372- ¡3558. 51-ltc • ; THANK YOU ! 4-------------------------------- ¡We would like to thank every­ one for their response to our recent ad for a position with olir Janitorial Service which hfes now been filled. -¡-Munden Janitorial Service. ONLY 2 DAYS TO C hristmas ! ♦ For Sale — Miscellaneous Legal Notice NO. 3278 ELECTROLUX - SALES, SER- vice and supplies of vacuum NOTICE TO INTERESTED cleaners and floor polishers. PERSONS Harold Potter, Phone 549- 1745, Wesier, Idaho. 1-tfc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SIGNS, WE’VE GOT ‘EM—FOR MALHEUR COUNTY RENT, FORSALE.NO HUNT­ ING, NO TRESPASSING, Gate In the Matter of the Estate of City Journal. Let us custom­ print your order. 36-tfnc DEWEY L. GARNER, Deceased. FROM DINGY TO DAZZLING.. That’s what Bissell RugSham- poo does for your carpets. Rent an electric shampooer for just $1.00 a day to save without slaving. Firestone Store. Call 372-2124. 51-ltc * 6 room home - full basement- 2 baths - 2 large mach. _ sheds- work shop rental dwelling. 7 miles SW Nyssa 1 on Jefferson Ave. $71,000, terms. ¿16 EMISON AVENUE. 2 BR - BASEMENT, GAS FURNACE •: $5,800 1 1/2 ACRES - 3 BR. - W/W CARPET - THERO WINDOWS - ; fireplace, family room, built-in double oven and range, ; forced air furnace, 2 car port, 3 mi. SW Nyssa, $28,000. t BR. W/W CARPET, GARAGE, FENCED YARD, 520NORTH 1 4th Street $16,000. 2 BR. EMISON AVE. COMPLETE BUILT-IN-BED - BUILT : in stove and oven, part carpeted, utility room, elec. J looler, auto, furnace, $8,500. ¡5 ’ BR. 610 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 down, furnace, bam, 2 car gagage and • other buildings, $65,000. Good terms. 3 BR. HOME ON 99 ACRES ROW CROP, CONCRETE DITCHES ; CB storeage, other bldgs. Enterprise Ave. $65,000. Good ; terms. ¡EXCELLENT BUSINESS LOCATION ACROSS FROM SCHOOL • Family restaurant occupied. Good investment return $7,500 S 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. Ç2 ACRES COMMERCIAL LAND CORNER HIGHWAY #201 • and Market Road. ¡24 LEVEL ACRES - CONCRETE DITCH 24 ACRES WATER J 11 mi. SW Nyssa, no bldgs, only $9,000. For Sale BUSINESS BUILDING 1/2 block off Main Street. $3500. 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. $9,750 with terms. Other Listings Including Commercial Properties EASTMAN BANTAM Pin Points I 7 Teamkillers 3 5 The Chargers 5 3 Cool Cats 4 4 Roadrunners 4 4 The Mad Trio 4 4 Alley Cats 3 5 Time Outs 0 8 High Team games and series: Teamkillers, 322/897; The Chargers, 346/877; Cool Cats, 305/869. Individual boys games and se­ ries: Jim Wilson, 133/147/378; Wayne Lattin, 337; Lance Hol­ comb, 133/347; Tim Brown, 128. Individual girls games and series: Cheryl Pounds, 122/ 133/337; Nancy Landreth, 106/ 275; Teri Pounds, 234. There will be no bowling for Bantam League December 25 and January 1, 1972. 0 0 0 223 Main St. Nyssa, Oregon Journal Classifieds Bring Results! 16 Owyhee BarberShop 44 39 21 Bass Union 76 24.5 35.5 Oregon Concrete 29 Nyssa Auto Parts 31 31 29 Rieb’s Market 32 28 Parma Water 32.5 Q Trophy Cabin 27.5 23.5 36.5 Idaho Sporting 38.5 21.5 Idaho Power 39 21 BiM Equipment High team series: B i M Equipment, 1023/3004; Oregon Concrete, 1101/2950; Q Trophy Cabin, 2939; Rieb’s Market, 1023. High individual series: Joel Mitchell, 223/594; John Purin­ ton, 228/571; Danny Hiatt, 568; Don Breshears, 220. 0 0 0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Johannesen-Adams 46 14 White Satin Sugar 34 26 Howards Texaco 32 28 First Nat’l Bank 31 29 27 Nyssa Co-op 33 Hiatt Bros 25 35 Eastmans Ins. 23 37 M & W Market 22 38 High team game and series: First Nat’l Bank, 1062/1050/ 1030/3142; Johannesen-Adams, 2882; White Satin Sugar, 2842. High individual game and series: Lloyd Carpenter, 245/ 598; Emil Wohlcke, 245/593; Ernest Fisher, 204; Alvin Haney, 536. 0 0 0 MONDAY MIXED HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE Allen-Purinton 36 20 34 22 Heitzman-Stam 33.5 22.5 Talbot-Larsen Holcomb-Stacy 31.5 24.5 30.5 25.5 Laan-Phifer Lundy-Snyder 28 28 29 27 Sarazin-Larson Jones-Knowles 26.5 29.5 31 Looney-Takami 25 22 34 Stedman-Hill Vander Oord-Stam i 21 35 Wilson-Metcalf 21 35 Women’s high scratch games and series: Mardi Larson, 203/516; Marsha Purinton, 202; Nellie Pounds, 183; Phoebe Sny­ der, 510; Freda Holcomb, 484. Men’s high games and series: A.T. Knowles, 202; Frank Mor­ ris, 200/551;SonnyTakanr, 196; Jon Heitzman, 547; Klaas Laan, 532; High handicap game and series: Holcomb-Stacy, 826/ 2373. Bowlers of the week: Freda Holcomb, 484, scratch; Marsha Purinton, 610 handicap. 0 0 0 THURSDAY MIXED Channel Cats 18.5 41.5 The Mad Trio 33 27 Pin Poppers 32.5 27.5 31 29 Pin Ups Alley Cats 30 30 30 Sugar Pins 30 Double Splits 28 32 34 26 Gallopin Gals The Coo Coo’s 24 36 36 Misguided Missiles; 24 High game and series: Helen Okai, 189/524; Ida Miner, 191; Marian Danford, 203; Nancy Heitzman, 483; Emma Benedict, 495. Bowlers of the week: Allie Hartley, 472, scratch; Minnie Stam, 559, handicap. 0 0 0 SUGAR BABES 36 20 Parma Water Kassmans 23 33 24 Owyhee Beauty 32 Michaels 25 31 Brackens 30 26 Farmers Feed 25.5 30.5 36.5 Stout Appliance 19.5 Holcombs 39 17 High team game and seres: Owyhee Beauty, 661/1869; Par­ ma Water, 656/1772; Kassmans, 615/1764. Individual games and series: Liz Stringer, 213/541; Ruth Al­ len, 204/534; Marion Danford, 198; Betty Fortin, 518. Bowlers of the week, Liz Stringer, scratch and Ruth Allen handicap. 36.5 19.5 Butcher-Chadd 20.5 35.5 Stutheit-Clary 32 24 Morris-Miller 26.5 Greenway-Morrison29.5 27 29 Riggs-Card 27 29 Holmes-Myrick 28 28 McDaniel-Wagner 31 VanderOord-Pounds 25 31 25 Frank-Seward 33 23 Morrison-Reed 33.5 Martin-Hatch 22.5 35 21 Focht-Walter Women’s high games: Sandy Janet Frank Morrison, 191; and Edie Stutheit, 188; Bornia Clary, 185. Women’s high series: Janet Frank, 530; Beverly Morrison, 502; Sandy Morrison, 497. Men’s high game and series: Dennis Martin, 234/553; Frank Morris, 213; Lou Emery, 198; Gib Holmes, 555; Don Hatch, 548. Team high handicap game, Martin-Hatch and McDaniel- “Someday all thi» Wagner, 844. High team handicap series: will be youm-if you work for the government . . Morrison-Reed, 2364. My Neighbors NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get low rates, Fast, Fair, Friendly service with lb TOUR HOLIDAY Jim Robinson-Nyssa DRIVE CAREFULLY SEE US - FOR - STA-RITE PUMPS Visit Our Service Dept SALES-SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! CALL Nyssa Coop 315 MainSt. Phone372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON Phone 372-2254 or after 6 p.m. Phone 372-3387 1969 Opel w/air.............$1795 NEW MF 150 like new.............. $2995 1 554 D Hydro 1966 Scout........................$1295 b»as $7,714 , F656D Tractor, with TA. .$4950 nnr JD720D tractorw/duals. .$3250 ffj >5,995 F Cub w/blade.................. $595 For Tune ups Winterizing 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:45 1:00 1:30 5:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 2 00 3:30 4:00 - - - - - - - - - - - 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:30 7:00 8:00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9:30 - 10:30 - 10:45 - 12:45 - Old Time Gospel Hour Tabernacle Choir Revival Fires Oral Roberts It is Written Face the Nation Death Valley Days Mr. Magoo Alice in Wonderland “Suffering Today*’ NFL Division Playoff TBA The FBI Movie, “The Boy Ten Feet Tall” Cade’s County Eyewitness News Movie, “D-Day, Sixth of June” Morning Headlines MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:25 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 4:30 4:55 5:00 6:00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Captain Kangaroo CBS Morning News My Three Sons Jack La Lanne Love of Life Where the Heart is CBS News Search for Tomorrow General Hospital As The World Turns News The Guiding Light The Secret Storm The Edge of Night Password Love-many spl. thing The Virginian Family Affair Theatre Billboard News Truth or Consequences MONDAY Partridge Family Here’s Lucy Doris Day Show Sonny and Cher Hawaii 5-0 Eyewitness News Movie, “Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond” 12:20 - Morning Headlines 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 - - - - - - - TUESDAY 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:00 10 00 10:30 - - - - - - 10:00 - 10:15 - 10:30 - Agriculture USA Faith for Today Rex Humbard Bullwinkle Make a Wish Meet the Press Jackson Five Pro Football Playoff World of Sports Issues and Answers I’d Rather Be Me than Old Sunday Night News ’ Closeup World of Disney Jimmy Stewart Show Bonanza Movie,“40 Pounds of Trouble” ABC Weekend News Analysis Seven Movie, “Tammy and The Millionaire” MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7:00 7:25 7:30 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 4:55 5:00 5; 30 1:00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Today Show Analysis Seven Today Show Dinah’s Place Sesame Street Hollywood Squares Jeopardy Who, What or Where NBC News Three on a Match Let's Make a Deal Newlywed Game Today in Idaho Another World Bright Promise Somerset Bewitched That Girl Love American Style Daniel Boone Periscope-Fish 4 Game ABC Nightly News Analysis Seven Monday, Fiesta Bowl Football game 12:00 - Friday, Gator Bowl Football Game MONDAY 6:00 7:00 10:00 10:30 - - - - Laugh In North-South Football Analysis Seven News Tonight Show Mod Squad Cannon TUESDAY Dragnet Medical Center 6:00 - Blue Grey Football Eyewitness News 9:00 - Nichols Movie, “The Young 10:00 - Analysis Seven News Philadelphians” 10:30 - Tonight Show 12:55 - Morning Headlines WEDNESDAY Eddie’s Father Carol Burnett Show Movie, “Desiree” Eyewitness News Buck Owens Ranch Movie, “The Desert Rats” 12:38 - Morning Headlines 6:30 7:00 8:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 - - - - - - THURSDAY 6:30 - All In the Family 7 00 - CBS News 8:00 - Adventure: “To the Top of Everest’’ 9 00 - Mannix 10 00 - Eyewitness News 10:30 - Movie, "Sundowners” FRIDAY Cinderella CBS Movie O’Hara, U.S. Treasury Eyewitness News SAJID New Year’s eve with Guy Lombardo 1:00 - Morning Headlines 6:00 7:30 9 00 10 00 10:30 11:30 - - - - - - WEDNESDAY 6:00 - Adam 12 6:30 - Movie,“The Disposal Man” 8:00 - Marcus Welby, M.D. 9:00 - Sarge 10:00 - Analysis Seven News 10:30 - Tonight Show THURSDAY 6,00 9:00 10:00 10:30 - - - - Peach Bowl Football Flip Wilson Show Analysis Seven News Tonight Show FRIDAY 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 - - - - - - Orange Bowl Parade Sing Along with Mitch Night Gallery Brady Bunch Analysis Seven News Tonight Show SATURDAY 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 - - - - 12:30 - Woody Woodpecker Deputy Dawg Pink Panther New Years Day Parade Salute Tournament of Roses Parade Rose Bowl Football Bowl Day Highlights Orange Bowl Football Bowl Day Highlights Lawrence Welk ABC Weekend News Analysis Seven News Movie, “Lady for a Night” - John Wayne Harlem Globetrotters Help! It’s The Hair Bear 2:45 - 5:30 - Rose Parade 5:45 - Cotton Bowl Parade 8 45 - Rose Bow] Parade 9:00 - Cotton Bowl 10:00 - Bugs Bunny 10:15 - Scoby Doo 10:30 - Untamed World CBS News Chicago Teddy Bears SEVERAL PORTABLE TV Bearcats sets, at various prices, Mary Tyler Moore 30 day guarantee. Dick Van Dyke PARKER TV SERVICE Mission Impossible 509 Maple Avenue Gunsmoke Call 372-3529 44-tfc Eyewitness News Owen Marshall Movie, "Pardon My Sarong” ORtN IO AM. - • P.M. 12:50 - Morning Headlines 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 11:45 3:00 3:30 4:00 4 30 5:00 5.30 6.30 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:15 11:15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TV Repair C olor - B lack ano W hit * R adio . S tkrpo and H i -F i Front End Alignment Complete Repair Facilities Office 372-3355 Home 372-3337 SUNDAY SATURDAY REAL ESTATE Insurance Bob Thompson, Realtor Bowlers of the week: Janet Frank, 530 , scratch; Sandy Morrison, 623, handicap. 0 0 0 SPORTSMAN LEAGUE REAL ESTATE Î00 ACRES, 81 WATER - ROW CROP GROUND - 4 BR. Î brick home - part w/w carpet, 2 baths ■ family room - J machine shed and bldgs - 5 mi. S.W. Nyssa on Grand ; Ave. $74,000 ¡44 ACRES - 115 WATER, - VERNAL ALFALFA SEED Ik L«agu« Standings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal represen­ tative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pre­ sent the same within 4 months from this date at the law office APPLES, DELICOUS, ROMES, of Taggart & Walter, 71 SW and Jonathans, $2. a box. Third Avenue, Ontaro, Oregon. Call Joe Stephen 372-2458. DATED and first published 49-3tc this 9th day of December, 1971 DEE JESSE GARNER SPEED YOUR WORK WITH' A Personal Representative rubber stamp. For speedy Published December 9, 16, service order direct from and 23 1971 the Gate City Journal. NOTICE 36-tfnc Notice is hereby given that the Owyhee Insecticide Control 1971 SECURITY 11’WITH REF., Monomatic furnace - Delux, Area will hold its Annual Meet­ Wilton C. Jackson Sales, ing Wednesday, December 29, Phone 372-2215. 44-tfc 1971 at the Sunset Valley Hall at 2 p.m. Magnus Ekanger, secretary, JUNIOR LEAGUE ELECTRIC ORGAN BUY. LOW- Owyhee Insecticide Control rey organ with Automatic Cast Aways 4 0 Area, Rhythm. Like new, sacrifice 4 Flower Children Route 2, Nyssa, Oregon 0 to responsible party in this 3 1 Published December 17 &24, Corn Bowlers area. Cash or terms. Also Yo-Yo’s 2 2 1971. SPINET CONSOLE PIANO. Pin Machines 2 2 Phone collect 208-343-5641 3 1 A weight gain of 20 to 25 Snoopy’s or write Credit Mgr., 6,<- Rubber Arms 0 4 North Orchard, Boise, Idaho pounds in a normal pregnancy Saito & Coats 4 0 83704. 50-2tc has been shown to result in High team games and series: healthier babies, according to Yo-Yo’s, 278/329/835; Cast SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES > the March of Dimes. * * * Aways, 280/798; Rubber Arms, on your new carpet - remove More than 50,000 black 770; Snoopy’s, 277. them with Blue Lustre. Rent Americans suffer from sickle Individual boys games and se­ electric shampooer$l. Coast cell anemia, reports the March ries: Billy Marcum, 188/464; to Coast Store, Nyssa, Phone of Dimes, which supports ex­ Larry Haney, 141/406; Ross 372-3545. 51-ltc tensive research to erad- Fox, 146/400; Pete Leseberg, ’ icate the disease. 141. KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS * * * Individual girls game and se­ Sales and Repairs, Julian i Poor nutrition and extreme ries: Patsy Wilson, 145/401; Jaramillo. 889-5954 49-4tp youth of mother can jeopardize Sandy Fangen, 143/385; Nellda BUSINESS CARDS — RAISED- pregnancy, according to the Nichols, 139/348. letter styles, $8.00 per thou­ March of Dimes. There will be no bowling for ♦ • » sand. Gate City Journal. Junior League December 25 and - Every two minutes a child is January 1, 1972. There is a danger that some born in the United States with 0 0 0 birth defects and diseases are a birth defect, the March of now being caused by chemical Dimes says. PATRIOTS LEAGUE pollutants, according to the * * * March of Dimes. Golf champion Arnold Palmer ♦ » * White Satin 39 17 is Honorary National Chairman Nyssa Welding 31 25 The United S.ates has an of the March of Dimes cam­ Muir Roberts 30 26 infant mortality rate higher than paign to prevent birth defects. Olympic 29.5 26.5 16 other countries, according * * * Paulus Jewelry 29.5 26.5 to the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes esti­ Sunset Market * * • 29 27 mates that 20 per cent of birth Wilsons 26 30 The March of Dimes supports defects are caused by faulty Sugar Bowl 25 31 a nationwide network of more genes, 20 per cent by environ­ Eders 21 35 than 100 Medical Service Pro­ ment, and *0 per cent by an Idaho 1st Nat’l 20 36 grams which offer advanced interaction of the two. High team game and series: diagnosis and treatment for * * * White Satin, 949/2661. children with birth defects. If a baby is born underweight * » ♦ High scratch games and or premature, its chances of The daily lives of some 15 having a serious birth defect series; Ruth Chadd, 211/509; million Americans are signif­ are doubled, the March of Dimes Phoebe Snyder, 200; Amy Mit­ chell, 196; Shirley Mendoza, icantly affected by defects pre­ reports, 555; Mabie Fangen, 511. sent since birth, according to Bowlers of the week: Shir­ he March of Dimes. ley Mendoza, 555, scratch; Lin­ da Uhl, 566, handicap. 0 0 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • SUGAR BOWL SUNDAY Fr«« Estimates in shop All Work Guaranteed For 30 Days. Dick Parker's TV Repair M TRUCK s JMPLEMENT CO. nr ss a . OftfTGC)r^ 1J S Johannesen-Adams Motors, Inc. 420 MAIN STREET NYSSA, OREGON PHONE 372-2224 Call 372-3529 Between North Sth St. and North 6th St. BOi M arl * A vcnuk NYSSA. OREGON 97*11 Á