Thursday, January 13, 1977
Nysso Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
FOR RENT
Dtadltae Wednesday Noon, Phone 372-2233
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PAINT SPRAYER, complete
oatflt, including compressor,
can, paint pot and hose*.
$125. Nearly new, used only
once. Call 372-290».
2-tfc
3 BDRM HOME, VA BATH,
partial basement, fenced
back yard, good location. Call
372-3738 or 372-2382 after 5
P®-
36-tfc
ONE SET OF 560-15 studded
snow tires, used one winter,
S30| one set of C-78-13
studded snow tires, used one
winter, $30; one set L-78-15
steel belted radial studded
snow tires, used less than
one winter, $100; also a B flat
clarinet in very good condi
tion. $75. Call 503-372-3342
or see al 613 North 2nd.
Street, Nyaaa. Boyd Haney.
NICE 4-BEDRM, 2 BATHS,
attached garage, large (fen
ced) back yard. 6 yrs.old.
$26,500.00 510 Thompson
Ave., phone 372-2463. 47-tfc
THREE BEDRM. HOUSE—
1'/» baths, full basement with
family room, $24,700. See by
appointment at 607 North
5th, Nyaaa. Call 372-2546.
43-tfc
Ul£
2-BEDROOM HOME IN NY-
aea, recently remodeled, with
carpet and paneling, all
electric, garage, brick patio
and barbecue, $8500. Call
372-2624.
53-tfc
WOOD KITCHEN RANGE
and one wood heater. Both in
good condition. Call 372-3729
2-2tp
PET HAVEN
205 North Main St., Nyaaa
JUST ARRIVED - Kissing
Gouramies, Young Hooded
Kats. Drawing to be held
January 29 at 4 p.m. for two
Handcrafted Koala Bears.
Minimum purchase $4 for
getting name in for drawing.
Need not be present to win.
___________ __________ Ult
FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE
with two baths, electric heat,
water softener, shop and
storage area. $17,000.
24
Emison Avenue, phone 372-
$18$.______________
2-2tp
MISCELLANEOUS
APPLES AND APPLEWOOD
Wood is $30 per pickup load.
Joe Stephen. Cal 372-2458.
2-2tc
SERVICES
12% DISCOUNT ON ALL
shop, labor A parts during
the months of January and
February. Bring your equip
ment in now and save at
BAM Equipment Company,
1100 Adrian Blvd., Nyssa.
Phone 372-2239.
1 8tc
WHITE PROVINCIAL TWIN
bed frame with canopy, $40.
Baby crib with new mattress.
$15. CoR 372-5898.
2-ltc
CHROME TABLE 8 CH Airs;
chest of drawers; restaurant
equipment. Call 372-3303.
2-ltc
NATURAL GAS WALL FUR-
nace with thermastat. 60,000
BTU. Excellent condition.
Phone 372-2233 or 372-3380.
48afc
REPOSSESSED STEREO &
tape. Must sell immediately.
1975 Mediterranean console
stereo has AM&FM. solid
state radio, automatic record
changer with diamond needle
built-in 8-track and four
speaker system. $350 value.
Will accept 9 payments of $15
each or $135 cash. Cail
889-3161,
naM(«r.
ask
SAWS SHARPENED
Hand saw, $1.75; saw blades
75c to $2.00. The Swap Shop,
Vale, Oregon, one mile east
of Hiway 20-26. Phone
473 3351,
NEW RINSE —N —VAC
steam cleans carpets cleaner
and keeps them cleaner
longer. Rent at Coast to
Coast Store, Nyssa. Phone
372-3545._____________2-ltc
ONE BEDRM. APARTment.
Stove, refrigerator. All utili
ties paid. $125 per month,
plus $65 dep. Single or
couple only. No pets. Call
372-3081, or 372-2906. l-2fe
NEW 3-BEDROOM DUPLEX
apartments will be for rent
approximately February 1,
1977. Kitchen appliances and
drapes included. Coin ope
rated laundry room on
project. Equal housing op
portunities for parents with
two or more children or
single parents with children.
Nyaaa Court, at 11th Street
and Bower Avenue In Nyssa,
is sponsored by the State of
Oregon Housing Develop
ment. For example, if you
have two children and your
annual income is $9300 or
less you could be assisted
with rental costs including all
utilities. Applications will be
taken by Frances Pendroy,
property manager, at the
Arrowhead Motel. January
18-19, 1977.
Kawlina A Rex Construction
P.O. Box 673,
Kedmond, Oregon 97756
Phone 548-570« or
548-5710, oat. 7
2-ltc
NYSSA MANOR SENIOR Ci
tizen Apartments. Carpets,
drapes, appliances, coin-op
laundry, recreation and game
room. Apply now for Spring
occupancy. Helga Hilllg,
Rockwood Development Cor
poration, P.O. Box 230,
Salem, Orton. 97308, 2-tfc
RUMMAGE SALE
THE UNITED METHODIST
Church has a rummage sale
every Saturday afternoon at
the church. Moot Items
selling for 10c to 25c. Naw
things coming in all the time.
------------------------------------
FOR SALE AUTOS
1976 SUBURBAN,
Cail 372-2430.
loaded.
l-2tc
BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE
NEWHOUSE A TRY! New
house Chevrolet, 420 Main
St., Nyaaa. Phone 372-2224.
_________________ 49dfc
Your County Agent Says
The winter season is the
farmer's meeting season; a
time for adding to the store of
knowledge which is the base
for decision making. Hope
fully, the commodity meet
ings scheduled this season
will contain some new ideas,
some results of last year's
research and field experience
and a few reminders of some
tried and true practices which
need wider application. Con
siderable thought, effort and
expense goes into making the
meetings worthwhile educa
tional experiences and the
new ideas picked up as
spin-off from visiting with
neighbors and peers is the
frosting on the cake.
The effort and expense is
wasted, however, to the
extent that growers don't
make the effort to attend. In
today's world, the successful
businessman
(aren’t
all
farmers businessmen?) is the
one who makes use of all the
tools available to him—and
education is one of these
tools.
Following is a list of
meetings scheduled for the
next couple of months which
will offer some new ideas,
some re-emphasis on some
old ideas and an opportunity
to get up to date on problems
and opportunities facing your
industry. Put these dates on
your calendar, watch for
further specifics as to time,
place, program outline, etc.,
and plan to attend.
January 25, 26, and 27 «
Idaho-Oregon Ag. Show,
Boise
February 1 - Malheur
Onion Growers
February 4 - Wheat Gro
wers Seminars
Winter season is also the
time when farmers get sales
pitches for "miracle” ferti
lizers, ''miracle” pesticides,
and a host of other products
which, when applied to
seeds, plants or soil purport
to do wonderful things. Often
these "pitches" come via
long distance phone or
traveling salesmen with deals
made through the mails and
materials shipped in. Prices
quoted are "unbelievable"
but they don’t tell all the
story.
In the vast majority of
cases, the local farm supply
dealers are the best and
cheapest (in the long run)
sources of needed pesticides,
fertilizers, and other supplies
They'll sell you what you
need and they'll be around to
back
up the product.
Farmers who receive sales
pitches for products which
sound too good to be true
should check out the products
offered with their local dealer
or county agent before they
succumb to the temptation to
“try a barrel.”
•
«
•
Did you ever notice that in
a feeder cattle auction those
cattle with horns still on, sell
for less money than those
dehorned cattle of the same
quality. This should be
impetus enough for each of
us to be sure to dehorn all
feeder cattle early enough for
the heads to heal before
selling. At the same time
you're tigged
up to
dehorn - check those steer
calves for stags and take care
of them, it all means more
money in your pocket.
a
a
a
As we go into the winter
with our cow herd and
prepare for culling in the
spring we sometimes tend to
delay checking on some
essentials for the next breed
ing season. One of those
essentials is how adequate
the supply of phosphorus is
to the cows ration. There is
plenty of current research
that proves that a cow
deficient in phosphorus in
her diet will not cycle
properly during breeding
season. So if you have any
doubts, better supplement
those cows with a phosphorus
supplement to take care of
this potential problem. Good
alfalfa hay is usually pretty
well balanced with essential
minerals but some of the
other feeds can be low in
phosphorus and cause prob
lems. A mature cow weighing
1,000 lbs. should have 12
grams phosphorus per day.
Page Nine
SHELL SERVICE
101 North Main
Phone 372-3004
Brake Relining
Tune-ups
Muffler Instalation
Radiator Repairs
FISCHER'S
MOBILE HOME PARK
The park with lots of
personal service. Ail utili
ties available. Pure well
water, no sulphur or
clorlne. Street lights.
Quiet. Off the highway.
Laundry. Large lots
priced at $30.00 and up.
Veteran's Administration
approved.
Phone
372-5218.
4 tfc
NEED AUTO
INSURANCE?
Get low Rates, Fast.
Fair. Friendly Service.
With
ÄX
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
A NICE CLEAN, WELL-
located,
2-bedroom
home, near citv park.
Only $17,000.
APROX. 1 ACRE OF
ground l'/i miles North
of Nysaa with 2 houses.
One has 3 bedrooms the
Other has I on the
ground floor and 3 in the
basement. Good income
property. Both rented.
$42,000. With terms If
desired.
WANTED TO BUY------
Leaf cutter bee boards.
Call 889-8941, evenings.
45-tfc
on New
International Tractor
Model
1-574 gas or diesel.
for credit
53-3tp
JOHN DEERE SN0WM0-
biles and snowmobile cloth
ing John Deere equipment,
parts, sales and service.
BAM Equipment Company,
1100 Adrian Blvd., Nysaa.
Phone 372-2239,
1-fMc
WANTED TO BUY
SMALL ACREAGE, pre
ferably on or near the Snake
River. Raymond O. Han
sacker, Rt. 4, Box 230 B,
Coos Bay, Oregon 97420.
2-4tc
WANTED TO BUY—LEAF
cutter bee boards. Call 372-
3258 or 372-2386.
A*
WANTED—FLAX ROLL for
John Deer 95 combine. Call
889-8965, mornings before 8
a.m. or evenings after 6 p.m.
49-7tp
LOST
—FURNITURE—STORAGE
small lots or a houseful. Call
372-5218._________
4-tfc
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SA-
les. service and
repairs.
Delbert Malloy, 713 North
2nd. St., Nysaa. Phone 372-
2943.
8-tfc
PIONEER CHAIN SAWS—
plus dependable sales and
service. Iverson Mach. A
Welding, wool side, of Parma.
Cail 722-5503.
45-tfc
ELECTROLUX
SALES A
Service. Supplies of vacuum
cleaners and floor polishers.
Harold Potter. CaR 549-1745
Weiser, Idaho. Phone 889-
7344 Md/or 549-2514.
1-tfc
GOMEZ UPHOLSTERY-—
New location 101 Main
Street,Nysaa, Oregon 97913
Cail 372-2983
45-tfc
YOU CAN STEAM CLEAN
carpets professionally clean
with new portable Rinse and
Vac. Rent at Gambles Store,
Nysaa. Phone 372-3928. 2-ltc
RED TOOL BOX WITH tools
and 6-gallon gasoline can.
Lost near Adrian. If found
call Dean Peterson, 372-2541.
2-ltc
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
LEAF—CUTTER—BEE
BOARDS - FULL OR PAR
TIAL. Immediate pickup. Jim
Frisbee. 920 So. Washington
Street, Emmett, Idaho 83617
or Call 208-365-38Sl.l-4ic
/ Z / A
4
IT Bífímj
Loo's Alternator,
salb ano mrvici
Wsaorrico salti soar off the
caldei» fa our »hop.
Delco Batteries
(503)372-3700
101 Worth Rnt Street
tty mo . Ore
TRUCKtlMPLEMENT CO.
/vrSSA . OA’/’c.O/V
113 ACRES ON Owyhee—% mi. river front-oil road-
2-bedroom house. 40 acres Owyhee Irr. water-60 acres
dry pasture- plentiful 160 water used for bouse beat.
$36,000 - $10,000 down.
129 ACRES - 100 acres top row crop - all concrete
ditches-excellent water set-up. $268,000. $50,000 down
up to 25 years 7'/>% Interest.
214 North Main, Nyssa. Phone 372-3532
Melvin Ballantyne, Salesman
Phone 372-3212
Sd. tin. UtM d»n>
F ARM IN GOOD SEED AREA, 160 A with 68 A water
right, $80,000.
Nome Phone (208) 549-2078
Yard Phon« (208) 549-0564
HALF ACRE ON Hi
way to Ontario about
1% miles north of
Nyssa.
2.9 ACRES HALF MILE
north of Nyssa on paved
road. No Improvements.
Good soil. Good location
for one or two mobile
homes.
INCOME-BUSINESS
PROPERTIES
18 tfc
80 ACRES OF TOP QUALITY FARM, all cement ditch,
2 bedroom home. $135,000.
REPAIRING-REBUILDING-WELDING-PAINTING
TRUCKS-TRAILERS-FARM MACHINERY
115 ACRES NICE 3 bedroom home and out building.
$140,000.
4-PLEX with Small ren
tal at rear. Excellent
location. Good condition
New roof. Ail rented.
All brick construction.
$55,000.00. Some terms
If wanted.
MOTORCYCLES-AUTOS
SIMPSON ENTERPRISES
27 ACRES, 3-bedroom home, good row crop farm with
river frontage $55,000.
711 Park Av«. Nyssa, Oregon 97913
Bustass - 372-3444
Clint Simpson
372-2850
RWr Simpson
372-3905
WE BUY - SELL - TRADE Most Anything
y. January 1»
Fer Out Space Nuts
Herald <4 Truth
Day <4 Discovery
Oral Roberts
Meet The Senators
Challenge <4 the Sexes
NBA
Newsmakers
CBS Weekend News
America
60 Minutes
Rhoda
Phyllis
Switch
Entertainer <4 the Year
Newscenter 2 News
CBS Sunday Newt
Dwayne Friend
Kroeze Brothers
..._ Morning Headlines
Monday, January 17
6:00 Brady Bunch
The Odd Couple
The Jeffersons
On Your Own
Maude
All s Fair
The People va. Gary Gilmore
Newscenier 2 News
CHANHEL6
Sunday, Jan 14
7 00 Thia Is The Lite
Jerry Falwell
Adventures <4 Gilligan
The Oddball Couple
Animals. Animals. Animals
Issues snd Answers
Rev. Jimmy Swaggart
Garner Ted Armstrong
Good News
Superstars
ILS Boling Champtonship
Wide World of Sports
Tom A Jerry/Mumblt Show
Jabberjaw
The Lucy Show
Andy Williams Show
The Young Pioneers
Six Million Dollar Man
ABC Sunday Night Movie
Cinema VI
kend News
-ning America
S
k how
fira^sko.
it
8:00 MASH
8 JO One
______
Da ly at a Time
9:00 Kojak
-
-
10 00 Newscenter 2
10 30 Columbo
_
Morning
W,^ —
‘
19
7:1
Inaugural Evening Special
fti
"Dont't Drink the Water"
10:
The Don» Day Show
2»
Itons
wait Ftve-O
Jones
____
Newscenter 2 News
10:30 Kotak
Morning Headlines
W'ZSeT 2'
8 00 Sonny A Cher
9 00 Executive Suite
10 00 Newscenter 2 News
10:30 "Innocent Bystanders"
Morning Headlines
^snigtey”
O.ZWk
__ j
8:00 T--X
Tarzan
8:30 Shazam
*
9:30 Ark II
10:00 Fat Albert
10:30 Way Out Games
11:00 Childrens Film
12:00 Sylvester
12:30 Clue Club
1:00 Little Rascals
1:30 Grand Slam Tennia
3:00 San Diego Golf
4:00 Formbyi Antique Fum Shop
4:30 CBS Saturday News
5 00 Saturday Cinema
7:00 Mao Tyler Moore
7.30 Bob New hart
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 Alice
4 00 Carol Burnett
10:00 Newscenter 2
“ ______________
Downhill Racer"
10:20
Morning Headlines
•
"...i
Manday thru Friday
7 00 CBS
___ _ Mornlug
turning News
8:00 “
Price
'
is
—
Right
9:00 double Dare
9:30 Love <4 Life
10:00 Young and Restless
10:30 Search for Tomorrow
11:00 As The World Turns
12:00 Newscenter 2
12:30 The Guiding Light
1:00 All in the Family
1:30 Match Game
2:00 Tattletales
2:30 Mike Douglas Show
4:00 Gilligans Island
4:30 Family Affair
5:00 Walter Cronkite
Newscenter 2
530____________
Wrtareday aiv
) 55 4 00 Books Alive
Tuesday Only
8-9 A. M. -"Maoarine
Tbmuday Only
8-2 P M - Inauguration of Ibe
President
The Rookies
Jr.' Almost Anything Goes
American Bandstand
4 Jerry!Mumbiy Show
Commercial Income Property
4 BEDROOM HOME, full basement, family room,
fireplaces, $29,000
with the Experts
2 00 Kissinger
3:30 A
' Maid
'•
at ---------------------
Eaton Place
4:00 A Third Testament
5:00 Anyone for Tennyson?
5:30 Book Beat
6:00 Biography
6:25 Fil Classic Review
6:30 World Press
7:00 Nova
8:00 Evening at Symphony
8:00 Masterpiece Theatre
Show
10:00 , David Susskind
---------------
*'30irM.rru'wed A Fri. • Mister
Rogers. Tues. & Thur» - Lilias. Yoga
4 You
9 00 The Electric Company
9:30 Mon A Wed. • Inflate
Factory; Tues A Thurs ■ Anyone for
Tennyson?
10 OCT Sesame Street
11:00 Moo.
'
- -
-
■ Solar
Energy
Tues ■ Rebop
Wed. - Nova
Thur». ■ A Third Testament
Fri.
Decades of Decisions
Mon Once Upon A Classic
Tues. - The Pres»
Sesame Street
Mister Rogers Neighborhood
The Electnc Company
6 30
EASTMAN
Real Estate
Insurance
Phone 372-3535
315 Main St.
Nyssa, Oregon
Newsbeat 7 Weekend Report
Mao Hartman
KTVB Sunday Night Movie
"Eye <4 the Cat
*7ao,,TheT<2ay'?bow •
10:00
10 20
11:20
7:25
Legistature 77
MriteiT Lehrer Report
Consumer Survival Kit
Meeting <4 the Minds
A Community Called Earth
“World of J. Hammood" Pt
6 'KF’l'egisian^e
7:00
7:30
8 00
9:30
Mac Neil Lehrer Report
Am Indian Artists
“Voyage <4 the Hokule 'A”
“Passage Io Marseille"
. jJrr ”
'77
6:30 Legislature
•
700 Neu Lehrer Report
7'-® Out 'N About
8.00
What Price Coal?"
9 00 "The City Center Jeoffrey
Ballet'
10 (XI A Third Testament
Ttamdny, Januars 20
6:30 Legislature 77
7:00 Mac Neil Lehrer Report
7:3C "Tax Form Preparation"
8:00
"Upstairs. Downstair*“
9:00 "The Gold Watch"
10:30 "Joan Fontaine"
W’iT5K.4*'77
218 MAIN STREET,
NYSSA, OREGON
REMODELED TWO—BEDROOM HOME in Parma.
$18.000.00.
Salo Every Ihursday
NICE 2-BEDROOM
home, with two baths.
Attached garage could
be made Into 3rd bed
room. Extra large two-
car carport. Older home
but in extra good
condition, well located.
$18,000.00.
REALTOR
Mel Beck
REAL ESTATE
Weiser Livestock
Commission Co.
3 BEDROOM HOME
new construction. Well
located in new district.
Has attached car port.
Only $28,500.
DUPLEX with small
bouse in rear for rental,
all rented, income $95
per month, $8500.
Bob Thompson,
OFFICE—372-3355
HOME—372-3337
CHANNEL 2
CHANNEL 4
Save $1,000
WE HAVE BETTER BET
TER DEALS on bettor better
car cars at Newhouse New
house Chevrolet Chevrolet.
420 Main St., Nyaaa. Phone
rauH____________ siifc-
TV SCHEDULE
RONS
7:00 Mac Neil Lehrer Report
7:30 News End
8 00 Washington Week in Review
8 30 Wall Street Week
9:00 "Song at Twilight An Essay
on Aging”
10:0fT Agronskv at Large
10:30 Americana “The Eleventh
Year"
Sataday. January 22
Garden
8:30 Crockett's
Crockett s Victory
Vici
Wall Street
Week
9:00 ..........
*
9:30 Out 'N About
10:00 Washington Week in Review
10:30 Survival
11:00 Ivanhoe
11:30 Evening at Symphony
4:00 Transfer »3
4:30 The Way It Was
5:00 Firing Line
6:00 Soundstage
7:00 Rebop
7:30 "David Copperfield" Pt *3
8:00 Lowell Thomas Remembers
8:30 Flying Circus
900 Risals <4 Sherlock Holmes
950 "Victors at Sea"
Thursday, January 20,
1977 "Inauguration Day”
~
14 will present
Channel
coverage ana discus
delayed co
sion of various events,
including:
1. The motorcade to the
Capital
2. The swearing-in cere-
mony
3. The Inauguration speech
4. A discussion of past
inauguration speeches and
delivery on statements made,
(during the luncheon)
5. The Inaugural Parade
Coverage will begin at II
a.m. and is expected to
conclude at approximately 3
p.m. (regular programming
is preempted.
Newsbeat 7 Morning Report
The Today Show
The Today Show
Newsbeat 7 Morning Report
The Todav Show
Wheel <4 Fortune
Shoot for the Stan
Name That Tune
Lovers A Friends
The Gone Show
Hollywood Squares
Newsbeat 7 Noon Report
The Doctors
Another World
Deys <4 Our Lives
Mucus Wlby. M.D
Gunsmoke
NBC Nightly News
Newsbest
Evening Repurt
Emergency One
¿itt" House on the Prairie
The Man in the Iron Mask
Newsbeat 7 Night Report
The Tonight Show
Tomorrow
' weary 1»
Baa. Black Sheep
Police Woman
9:00 Police Story
10 00 Newsbeat ’ Night Report
10 30 The Tonight Show
12 00 Tomorrow
Weteeedny, January 19
7 00 C P oThariey
7:30 The McLean Stevenson Show
_’» Court
8:00 Sirota':
.000 Question
8:30 S128.M
Report
»
10:00
IL
10:30
12:00
or Myth
!?pon
Newibeat
L.
The Tonight
Tomorrow
’
Jmun'l!
Sanfora A Son
Chico A The Man
The Rockford File»
John. Little John
at the Lost
Muggsv
Woody Wood pecker Show
Kidsworid
Adam 12
Ski The Volcanoes
Meet The New Congress
NCAA College Basketball
, Hollywood Squares
NBC Saturday Night New»
Hee Haw
Lawrence Welk
Emergency
‘•Mr. Rico"
Newsbeat 7 Weekend Report
Mary Hartman
NBC Saturday Night
42-tfc
A
»
FISHERttOOdr
■■ STovIr
8 MTTIII
THAN
BBBB
IN TH1
RAMO
F ootf o far llaa H h Store