Thursday, March 14, 1974 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag* Elevon ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A W w ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ « Journal Classified Ads Deadline Tuesday noon FOR SAIE 1963-390 FOR!) ENGINE & 3-speed transmission. fl«M>r shift I linkage. Asking $100. •nt,i. I I . ' I 17. II th ONE STEP TABI.E-II5.00 Folding cot and mattress, plus 3" fom pad. $20. 2 drawer steel Bling cabi net. $15. Cail 372 3920. II tf. APPROXIMATELY io tons of hay. Call 372-2682. U-ltp LARGE FRK.IDAIRE Re­ frigerator, like new. Norge trit stove Cali 3?t 5141 or 372-2204. II Itc 25-INC It COLOR TV, A beauty, $165. See at 24 Emison Avenue, at the tug trailer house, Nyssa. ]|.|tp USED G.E MOBILE. MAID portable dishwasher. Excel­ lent condition Phone 372 - 2968. 10 2t( BABY GOATS DELAMAR Avenue, NiArres. Call I . I ' '• H Itp WE HAVE UPRIGHT AND chest freezers, 15 to 20 cu ft. sizes. Starting at $ 199.95, while they last Gambles Nyssa. 6-tfc. WORK WANIED JOURNEYMAN, PAINTER, will trade work for 200atnp. electrical service instal­ lation. Cail Don Baker at 372-2527. ll-2tp. WANT TO EARN MONEY for Science Clot' Field Trip. Will do odd Jobs, wash cars, yard work.etc.Call372-3047 after 3 30 p.m. ll-2tp CUSTOM PLOWING Call 372-2603 or 372-2794 10-tfc. CAN DO CARPENTRY, Ca­ binet making, panelling, re in iMiag, et. • Reasonable rates. Call 372-3557 or see at 1’1 Reece Avenue,Nyssa. 10 4tp Mobile Home Specials 7-RE POSSESSIONS 12x14 Wldes No mom*y down, just take over. Phone 459-7401, evenmgs-459-8717. Clean-up Specials 14x60-3bdrm $89.90 mo. 1973 MODE I £ 12x50 2-bdrm $68 50 mo. 12x60 3-t>drm.$88 50mo. 14x70 one and half bath, 3 bdrm -$119.50 mo. Heck's Thrifty Sales Nampa Caldwell Blvd tietween Blackers and Happy Day Ford Phone 459 7401 days. 459-8717 evenings 47-tfc. PHONE SMALL FURNISHED HASE inent Apartment, single or couple only, inquire at 109 Emison Avenue after 5 p.m. II tf< NOW -TAKING RENTALS for space in Nyssa’s new mobile home park All un­ derground <’ity utilities and large lots. Call Roger Ba ker, 889-5808 28 tfc FISHER’S MOBILE HOME Park Large spaces avail­ able Can accommodate doublewide or expandoes VA approved and natural gas hook ups Call 372-3393 47-tfc Al tSTATf 372-2233 -------------------------- mischiami ous FOR RENT si evicts SERVICE 4 PARTS ON Al.l brands Singer, Kirt>v, Hoo­ ver, Electrolux,* Eureka, etc Singer Sales and most other major brands Ontario Sewing and Vacuum ( entei . ac ross from Pix Theatre downtown Ontario Cal) 889 fill IT’S INEXPENSIVE TO clean rugs .«nd upholstery with Blue Lustre Rent an electric shampooer $1.00 Coast to Coast Store. N'vs'a. Phone 372 3545. 11 He FURNITURE. STORAGE small lots or a house-full Call 372 3393 49-tfc FOR SAU 40 A UNIMPROVED 23 A easily irrigated. South ot Adrian $20,000 R E Li­ censee, Meridian 888 3085 10 2tp 60 acres unimproved, 44 acres easily irtigated South of Adrian $32,000 R E Li­ censee, Meridian 888 3085 IO-2tp 4- BEDRM HOME W/BASE- ment, 1 3/4 baths,fireplace, formal dining room.w/large kitchen Patio and double­ car garage, on large cor­ ner lot Call 372-2455 2-tfc FOR SAIE AUTOS 1970 GMC JIMMY, 4-WHL. Drive, Automatic transmis­ sion, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, aux. tank 8"rtms, 26,400 miles. Excellent condition.Call372- 3151 or 372-3361 after 6 p.m. 11-ltc. 1973 1/2-T CHEV. PICK up. Four-wheel drive Hubs automatic. Power steering­ power brakes. Excellent condition Call 372-2970 evenings 6-tfc WAttllO IO Bur •BEEBOARIÇ" Call Jack Simpson, 372-3258 44-tfc WANUD TO IRADt 21” ZENITH FLOOR Mo­ del TV, set ot Brittamca encyclopedia* «/bookcase. Want to trade for useable items. Tom Spencer, Rt. 1 Box 191 A on Fairview by Fruitland Call 208 452- 4172 10-2tp. SEE («AMBLES FOR CAR petlng and installation, with a wide variety of materials and prices Gambles. 204 Mam, 372 3928, Nvssa 37-tfc FIRE EXTINGUISHER Sales, service and repairs. Delbert Malloy, 713 N 2nd Street, Nyssa Phone 372- 2943 8-tfc ELECTRO! UX-SALESSER- vice and supplies of vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. Harold Potter, Phone 549- 1745, Weiser, Idaho 1-tfc CARPETS A FRIGHT MAKE them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent electric stiampooer $1. Gambles Store Nyssa. Call 372-3928. 11-ltc MOBILE CRANE SERVICE Call 372-2108 Owyhee Steel Inc., Owyhee June! 34-eoc. Real Estate We Service All Electronic BIG BEND - Mrb.Jw Witty had llie misfortune to break tier arm Sunday and was taken tec (lie Malheur Memorial Hos­ pital in Nyssa where she un­ derwent surgn y for tlie in­ jury. Those from Big Bend at­ tending the Adrian Garden Club meeting at the home cd Mrs Vinsonh.clc r in Adrian last Monday afternoon were Mis Ernest Seuell, Mrs. Varner Hopkins, Mrs Boice Van DeWater, Mrs C. K. Smith, and Mrs Lerov Ben­ nett Mrs Bennett gave a program c>n compost heaps." Mr and Mrs. Rav Cart­ wright visited their grand- claughter, Mrs. Wilma Hobbs and Jeff in Payette last Sundav. Mr. and Mrs, Don Roberts and family were sujejeer guests of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Ro- tcerts m Wilder Wednesday evening. Mis [Jen Witty’s youth group were in charge of the Sundav services at the Adrian Presbyterian Churc h. Taking part were* Lynne Witty, Mar- hall Witty. Rosie Shirk and Libby Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mus- NEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get low rates. Fast, Fair, Friendly service Jim Robinson - Nyssa Real Estate For Sale 10-UNlT MOTEL $50,00.00. $25,000.00 down and $2400 a year which includes interest. SALESMAN Gene Williams, 372-2342 Mel Beck LARGE DUPLEX WITH rental house in rear. Good location only $10.800. Some terms. EASTMAN PROVEN BULLS FOR breedtag Beef, Dairy and Exotic. Parma north to Payette. Special intro­ ductory offer; after 3 services, 4th one bred for semen cost. Carna­ tion Genetics, Techni clan. Dennis McKinley, phone 722 6440 4-tfc. CHANNEL 2 For Sale COMMERCIAL BLDG, with approximately4400 square feet of floor space. Corner location with over 9000 Sq. Ft. of off- street parking. Sacrifice for $30,000 Appro! mately $10,000 down 6C interest on balance. REAL ESTATE Insurance J|5 Main St. Pbooe 372-3535 NYSSA, OREGON Kral Estate 214 NORTH MAIN 372-3532 B ar BLOCK The Income Tax People 214 North Mam 372- 3396 No appointment necessary. NO ES NECESARIO QUE usted una ponga cita para llenar sus papeles de las contribuciones estatales y federales, (raígalos a como sea conveniente« 2-tfc CLOSE-OL TS OF 1973 SCOUTS ond PICK-UPS 3 Scouts 3 Pick-ups 1 4*4 Pick-up 1 New Pick-up $3500 Eq uipment TV, Stereo, radio, organ, tape decks, inter-com TRUCK£IMPLEMENT CO. Nyssa Electronics SID 4 HAL BUCK 101 MAIN STREET PHONE 372-5134 PICK-UP SPECIALS 1970 INTERNATIONAL '/a-TON PICK-UP V -8 ENGINE, 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION 1970 CHEVROLET '/a-TON PICK-UP 6 CYLINDER ENGINE, 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION 1959 CHEVROLET y«-TON PICK-UP 6 CYLINDER ENGINE, 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION 1958 GMC '/a-TON PICK-UP REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-BEDROOM BRICK, DEN, LAUNDRY R(X)M, GAS furnace, rec. room. 2-car garage 31’ Park Avenue $27,500 3-BEDROOM HOUSE IN GOOD CONDITION, NICE LOT $11,000. Excellent terms. 206 Locust-Nyssa. TWO-BEDROOM, FURNACE. G(X)I) LOCATION $9,000 804 Park Avenue 17 ACRES, NO BUILD1NGS-CO-OP WATER $16,000 BEAUTIFULI Y APPOINTED HOME NEARCITY I IMITS on Altierta with central air, pruciproton, lieautiful fire­ place w/nat. rr l«q[s, df-hjyfhqi, garbage disposal, lighting n'!jrts Spectacular 11 30 - Ski West 11 30 - Issues and Answers 12 30 - NBA Basketball 12 00 - NHL Hockey 12 00 - The Ain. Sportsman 3 00 - Tennis Tourney 2 30 - Championship Tennis 12 45 - Cosell Sports Mag. 4 30 - Death Valiev Davs 4 30 - Sunday Night News 1 00 - Auto Racing 5:00 - Animal World 5:00 - Brian Kieth 2:30 - WW of Spirts 5:30 - Dirtv Sallv 5:30 - Wild Kingdom 4 00 - Sports Legend 6:00 - The Am Parade 6:00 - Nat’l. Geographic 4 30 - Roller Games 7 00 - CBS S|lfClassic 7:00 - Movie 4 00 - Ski West 8:30 - Slither 4 30 - Sat. Night News 9:00 - Kojak 5:00 - Hee Haw 10:00 - Eyewitness News 6:00 - Lawrence Welk 10:35 - Movie 7:00 - Emergency Morning Headlines 8 00 - "Remember When" FRIDAY, MAPCH 22 10:00 - Weekend Report 6 00 - Truth or Consqncs. 10:15 - Martin Hour 6 30 - Dragnet 1115 - Rock Concert 7 00 - Movie 12:4.5 - Final Report 9:00 - Hawaii 5-0 10 00 - Evewitness News SEE US 10 35 - Movie Morning Headlines —FOR— grove and Mt .ititi Mt s. Nor man Ketner of Mai site/ were* Sunday callers in the John Pac kwoocj home. Mrs. Edvthe Prosser re- turiK'd home Monday from a two week vac ation spent with tier c hildren She visited Ml and Mrs. Bud Prosser and Steve in Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bell in Her­ miston and Mr and Mrs Ron­ nie Hell and fainih at Ka- lotis. Washington. Mi s. Dyre Roberts accom­ panied Mrs Don Roberts to Nampa Wednesdav and spent the* clay visiting tier mother and sister, Ms Florence Henclerlider and Mrs. Ma­ rie Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Ted Averv were Sundav supper guests of Mt anti Mrs Bud Wai ker in Weiser. Mrs. John Packwood and Mrs. Charles Witty atten­ ded Presbvtenal in Cald­ well Friday Mrs. Witty sho­ wed her program of Hymns and Scenery. Mrs. Winifred Bennett left five weeks ago for Phoenix, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kniefel of Parma where she visited her sis­ ter, Mr and Mrs. Bud Robbins, and Dwane, her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Dow die and son, and her nephew , Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rotibins. While there, the Robbins’ took her on a week­ end trip into Mexico. She also visitedwith twocousins, Chris and Cal Schafer, who were from South Dakota and another cousin, Otis Beuh- ler of Tucson. She returned home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith were hosts to a family baby shower for little Jeremy Abbott last Sunday. Attending were Mrs. Pearle Abbott, Ricks and Bobbi of Home­ dale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and son of Parma. Mrs. Ricks Gale and family, Mrs. Florence Gale and Mrs. Jackl Ramson all of Boise; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott of Ros- weel, parents of the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wanker left by plane for Denver Saturday evening af­ ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny for a week. Ernie Lundt and Dan Shirk of Burns were Monday over­ night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and Rosie Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Duf- seth of Bemidji, Minnesota visited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Braseth and fa­ mily last week Mrs. Verl Bishop, Mrs. Le­ roy Bennett and Mrs. John Packwood attended funeral services for Mrs. Lydia Worden in Nyssa Satur­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cha­ ney and Deanna were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney in Caidwell. Mrs. Winifred Bennett cal­ led on Mrs. EdnaCowlmgand Mrs. Edith Cameron in Adrian Thursday afternoon. TOPS «496. Adrian held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs.Charles W itty Monday afternoon. Election of officers was held with the following new officers Lea­ der - Goldie Roberts. Co­ leader - Alida Van DeWa­ ter. Secretary - Elma WTttv; and Treasurer - RuthChaney. Several recorded good losses. There were seven attending. Mrs. W innie Avery was Feb­ ruary's best loser. Kenneth Smith of Boise called on Mr. and Mrs.C. K. and Tuesday at the Tup- Smith Wednesday evening. peny home and were shown Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tail­ how to sew “men's pants" man and Michael have mo­ by Mrs. Eugen Dockter. ved to the Napton area and Mrs. Margaret Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas Brenda of Marsing and Laun an