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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Ed Lowtrip Reports io McChord Base Following Visit With Area Relatives JfT Legal Notices Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. Sunday visitors in the Folkman home were Mrs. Claude Day of Adrian. Ronald Day and Lamar of Boise Attend Wedding in Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson. Pat and Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Mitchell attended the wedding and reception of Linda Chadd and Michael Losee Saturday night at St. Mary’s church in Caldwell. Linda is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chadd. former Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb, Mr. Valley residents now living in and Mrs. Elver Nielsen attended Caldwell. a We-2 meeting Friday evening Mrs. Jerry Gordon and chil at the Gene Stephen home. Mike dren were April 14 overnight Robb visited last Thursday eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus ning with the Bill Hamilton fam Ekanger. Gordon arrived Fri day and visited before returning ily in Ontario. home. Hosts Extension Session An April 14 dinner guest in the Tri - Valley Extension meeting Harold Alexander home was Mrs. was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Ira Price. Mrs. Wilbur Cha Sam McMillen of Ontario. During ARMY PRIVATE FIRST CLASS pin and Mrs. Frank Holub were the afternoon, the women visited PANFILO RIOS left last week co-hostesses for a 10 o’clock lun Mrs. Robert Felty in Homedale. end for Salem after spending Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price visited a week with his parents. Mr. and cheon. The lesson was “Adven Sunday evening with their son- Mrs. Bill Rios of Nyssa. He plan tures in Salad Making.” Guest speaker was Larry Doman of the in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. ned to spend two weeks with his Malheur county juvenile depart Orville Groves and family near wife and daughters in the Ore gon capital city before returning ment Plans are being made for Parma. to his Army station at Grafton, the spring festival. Mrs. White, Attend Missionary Circle Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Ill. Rios attended Nyssa schools ACWW county committeewoman, made an official visit to the club. Gabe Astoreca attended Owyhee and prior to entering the service Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Missionary circle April 12 at the on June 1. 1965. was employed Effie Nielsen of Nu Acres were | home of Mrs. Harold Dail. Open- j at the Simplot plant in Nyssa. in Boise Friday when they visited ing prayer was by Clara Corfield and devotions were led by Mrs. Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen vis Otis Bullard. Next meeting will ited Saturday night with his mo be May 10 at the home of Alberta ther, Mrs. Effie Nielsen in Nu Tyner. Mrs. Don Parker of Sun Acres. Other guests were Mr. and nyvale, Calif., was a guest. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Clifford Nielsen of Ontario. By Mrs. George Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pike of Mos boys of Homedale. cow. Idaho, visited Saturday eve Sunday dinner guests in the Mrs. Leah Morrow of Caldwell Alzina Salter visited last Thurs ning with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James Langley home were Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen, Mr. and day morning with Mrs. Gabe As Houston and Jim. The Pikes are students at the University of Mrs. Rollo Kent and Phil of toreca. Visitors from Saturday until Idaho and were on spring vaca Nyssa. Tuesday in the Ken Lorensen tion. They also visited his mother, Group Honors Asumendi home were Caroline Whitman of Beulah Pike at Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca Yakima. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Loftin and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Marion Gadberry and Shannon of Talbot of Westfall. Dr and Mrs. Oroville, Wash. They are visiting and daughter of New Plymouth Bert Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hol- her grandparents prior to leaving visited Sunday afternoon with verson of Parma took ice cream for Germany where Gadberry Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard. and cake April 13 to the Jess Asu plans to attend school. Other Sat Club Meeting Scheduled mendi home as a surprise on his urday visitors of the Lorensens Arcadia club meeting will be birthday anniversary. were Mr. and Mrs. Berne Loren- held April 29 at the home of Mrs. Arie Bakker. j sen and family of Ontario. Mrs. Ernest Stephenson and Guests in Glenn Residence April 9 dinner guests in the Mrs. Dean Winchester visited CONCRETE Charlie Glenn home were Mr. and Monday with the former’s daugh REINFORCING Mrs. Dewey Strong of Anaheim. ter, Mrs. Art Richardson and fam Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett ily in Boise. Bob Bowers of Renton, Wash., and family, Big Bend; Mr. and %-Inch 4c Foot ; Mrs. C. T. Blackbum, Nyssa; Mr spent the weekend with his par Mi-Inch 7c Foot and Mrs. Loise Boren, Durkee; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. Mrs. George Hust, Karen and Daisy Shook of Baker. The ’/•-Inch ........... 10c Foot and latter was a Saturday overnight Georgia went to Nampa Monday ’/«-Inch 15c Foot guest. Mrs. Charles Schweizer of for the latter's dancing lesson. Vale visited Sunday in the Glenn Karen remained for a visit with Concrete Nettings residence. her sister, Mrs. Larry Gardner 3c Per Square Foot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump and and family. Freda, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Trump, Billy and Theresa, all of FETED ON ANNIVERSARY Wallowa, visited during the week Mrs. Owen Gann entertained end with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asu- with Sunday dinner honoring her mendi, Lillena and Curtis. Friday husband on his birthday anniver Owyhee Junction evening visitors were Roberta, sary. Guests included Mr. and Phone 372-2108 Christine, Frank, Louis and Tony Mrs. John Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Asumendi of Ontario. Walt Looney and sons. By Freda Astoreca SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and Mrs Gabe Astoreca and girls and Ed Lowtrip visited April 12 with Mrs. Harold Lenon and Steve in Boise. Lowtrip boarded a jet plane that night to report to Mc Chord Air base, Tacoma, Wash. He visited that afternoon with his sister, Mrs. Duane Smith and family in Ontario. The Smiths were Friday evening guests at the Astoreca home for a barbecue steak dinner. Around Arcadia STEEL Owyhee Steel No. 2460 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE A. CLEAVER. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, E. H. Brandt and Harold Henigson, as execu tors of the above entitled estate, have filed their final account in the above entitled Court, and that Monday, the 16th day of May, 1966, at 10:00 o’clock in the fore noon of said day and the court room of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and settle ment thereof. Dated and first published. April 14. 1966. Date of last publication. May 12. I960. E. H BRANDT ILAROLD HENIGSON Executors Henigson & Stunz Attorneys at Law NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School District No. 61 of Malheur County, state of Oregon, that the Annual School Election of said District will be held at the High School, between the hours of 2 p m. and 8 p.m. on the first Monday of May, being the 2nd day at May, A. D. 1966, for the purpose of electing one director from zone 5 for five-year term and one di rector from zone 2 for three-year term, due to directors having re signed. Dated this 14th day of April, 1966. Attest: C. G. BROWN District Clerk GERRIT TIMMERMAN Chairman Board of Directors First publication, April 14, 1966. Last publication, April 21, 1966. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1966 NOTICE OF MEETING Big Bend Irrigation District Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Big Bend Irrigation District silting as a Isiard of equalization will meet on the 3rd day of May. 1966. at 8 00 p tn of .u,t dax al the residence of W. C. Van De Water. Secretary, within said Dis trict, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment roll and apportionment of charges for operation and maintenance for the 1966-1967 fiscal year. The as sessment of $0 40 per acre is lev ied for operation and maintenance of the Big Bend Unit of the Dis trict. $0.15 per acre is levied for the operation and maintenance of the Park Unit of the District. $3.15 per acre is levied to meet the construction and rehab char ges (as determined by the Secre tary of Interior) of the Park Unit of the District for the 1966-1967 fiscal year. The assessment roll and record may be inspected by any interest ed persons at the office of the Secretary. By Order of the Board of Direc tors. Big Bend Irrigation District W C. VAN DeWATER Secretary Published April 21 and 28. 1966. No. 2840 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of LAURAH LUCILLE WATSON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Laurah Lucille Watson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law. to the undersigned at the law offices of Henigson & Stunz, Nyssa, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. HAROLD HENGISON Administrator of the Estate of Laurah Lucille SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Watson, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinow- Dated and first published March ski and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. David 31, 1966. Last publication April 28, 1966 Imel and children at Caldwell. C. Wyckoff Pariicipaies in Program Al U of 0 Io Assist Troubled Youihs Chris Wyckoff, a sophomore at the University of Oregon, is one of many university men conducting a special guidance program to assist troubled young boys in the Eugene area. The program is being conducted by YMCA officials who issued a call for assistance in the fall of 19(55, stating that special qualifications were in demand. After application forms were submitted, each U of O eling clay or take on other pro student was interviewed as to jects of interest to the little bro emotional maturity, ability to ther maintain acceptable academic Enjoy Variety of Activities standing throughout the year and a commitment to continue the program until the end of the school term in June. Most of the little brothers are boys who do not have u father to provide a strong masculine image. Their big brothers attempt to pro vide this male companionship. Has Fourth Grade Student Chris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff of Nyssa, has Steve Chadwick, a fourth grade student, for whom he is respon sible. The lad has a mother, but no father, and comes from a large family. Chris sees him at least twice a week. He sometimes visits him in his home on the op posite side of Eugene from where the university is located. On other occasions Steve is in vited to the student's room where the two of them work with mod They sometimes play ball, take bicycle rides, attend basketball games or go to the movies. Chris lets Steve select the acti vity for each particular get-to gether, and at the same time tries to guide his thinking The student's mother, June Ma rie Wyckoff, reports that Chris says he is able to sec a big change in the lad more and more he seems to appreciate their friend ship. Mrs Wyckoff also states that the program has been good for her son. giving him a sense of responsibility and a compan ionship he should never forget. SUNDAY VISITORS Sunday dinner guests and af ternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. Blanche Weeks were her son and daughter - in • law. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Weeks and family of Parma, and a sister, Mrs. Otis Squier of Boise. AUCTION SALES — Conducted by — Col. 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