THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1W THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Malheur Grangers W'Z Install Officials .Approximately 85 Grangers and friends attended a Nov. 8 meeting for installation of of­ ficers, at Boulevard Grange Frank Holub move to the Carl By Freda Astoreca hall. Simpson place Sunday. Officers from Oregon Trail Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Niel­ SUNSET VALLEY - Mrs. In No. 687, Boulevard No. 389, Price attended a meeting of the sen. Mr. and Mrs. James Lang­ Vale No. 696, Oregon Slope Owyhee garden club held Friday ley visited Sunday evening in No. 713, Ontario Heights No. in the home of Mrs. Ray Strick­ the Elver Nielsen home. 917 and Big Bend No. 946 were land. Mrs. Clara Price and Shu- installed by Mrs. William G. Mr. and Mi s. Ira Price, Irvin gay Share attended the football Ross, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Topliff and Ernie Metcalf spent game Saturday at Vale. There Blaine Girvin, Mr. and Mrs. from Friday until Sunday in they met Linda Albritton, Harold Westcott, Mrs. Elwood Spokane where they attended daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Standage, William G. Ross, all a Co-op meeting. ert Albritton and granddaughter of Vale, and Mrs. William Win- Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. of the Price couple. She was neford of Harper. Members of Ira Price attended an alumni attending the game as a drum several granges made up the extension women’s meeting majorette for bidependence vocal chorus. Friday at the home of Mrs. Central high school. Oregon Trail Grange won the Dyre Roberts in Big Bend. attendance count award with Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca 23 members present. A pot­ and girls visited Sunday evening luck dinner was served by wo­ with Mr. and Mrs. Don Bivins men of Boulevard Grange. and daughter in Boise, Duplicate bridge winners for Mike Robb spent the week­ the master point play session end with his grandmother. Mae held Nov. 13, have been an­ Lytle in Roswell. Mrs. Lytle nounced by Mrs. Houston Wil­ and Lee Davis were Sunday son, hostess for the weekly NO. 2834 dinner guests in the Wayne parties. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Robb home. First place honors went to In the County Court Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin the hostess and John Wilson. Of the State of Oregon spent several days last week Mrs. K. A. Danford andCharles For the County of Malheur at Lakeview where they at­ In the Matter of the Estate of tended a State soil conservation Michael were second place win­ ners. Third place honors went MARTIN G. GREIG, meeting. to Maryann Beck and Alice Deceased Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wilson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Clay of Moses Lake, Wash., Whyman, with fourth honors that the undersigned, Iona M. recently spent several days with going to Vivian Wilson and Alice Greig, administratrix of the es­ Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman. Hickox. Next session will be Nov. 20 tate of Martin G. Greig, de­ The Wilsons and Folkmans ceased, has filed her Final stayed in Boise two days while in the Houston Wilson home. Account as said administratrix Mrs. Floiman underwent treat­ It will be a trophy party. in the County Court of Malheur ments, following recent sur­ County, Oregon, and that said gery at St. Alphonsus hospital. Court has appointed Monday, She reports that she is feeling PINOCHLE PARTIES December 18, 1967, at 10:00 much better now. Members of the Wednesday o’clock in the forenoon of said Saturday visitors in the Folk­ afternoon pinochle club met last day for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and the man home were Mr. and Mrs. week in the home of Mrs. S. C. Carl Simpson, Esther Stephen, McConnell. settlement thereof. High score prize went to NOW, THEREFORE, all Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. persons interested in the estate Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen, low score of Martin G. Greig, deceased, Mrs. Delbert Garner, Mr. and award to Mrs. Ered Guthrie are notified and required to Mrs. Dewey Garner, Mr. and and traveling prizes to Mrs. Charlie Zinn and Mrs. Orma appear at the County Court Mrs. Brent Folkman. Mr. and Mrs. KennethChard, Cleaver. Room in the Court House at Next party will be held Nov. Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, Lance and Steve, and the lat- at said time, to then and there ters friend of Boise were Sun­ 15 at the home of Mrs. Cleaver. show cause, if any there be, day dinner guests of the Elver The grass may be a lot green­ why said Account should not Nielsens. James Langley and Elver er on the other side of the be settled, allowed and ap­ proved and said e s t a t e dis­ Nielsen helped Mr. and Mrs. fence; but then again, the neigh­ bor’s water bill is probably tributed and said administratrix lot higher. discharged. Dated and first published COUNTY COW November 16, 1967. Date of last publication, Dec­ BELLES MEET ember 14, 1967. Malheur county Cow Belles /s/ Iona M. Greig, Admin­ istratrix of the estate of Martin met in regular session Monday at East Side cafe for a no host G. Greig, deceased. luncheon. Present were IZ members and one guest, Mrs. Holcombs Entertain Hugh Lackey. Mrs. Adah Schweizer of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb entertained at a dinner party Nyssa, new president, opened Saturday evening in honor of her the meeting and rejaorts were father, Russell Cochran of given on the Oregon state con­ Nyssa and his sister, Mrs. ference held at Portland Nov. Grace Stephenson of St. Fran­ 1-4. Mrs. Bert Hawkins of On­ tario was elected State second- cis, Kans. Other guests were the Hol­ vice president. She also won a combs’ three sons, Delwin of saddle at a drawing, sponsored Grangeville, Idaho; lAiane and by the Oregon State Cattlemen’s Rodney and their families, and association. The Tri-county meeting will Mrs. Dale Garrison, all of be held Dec. 1 in Burns. Next Nyssa. Mrs. Stephenson arrived Nov. local session will be Dec. 11 6 and left Sunday to visit a at Vale, and there will be a Christmas gift exchange. daughter in San Francisco. ACTIVITIES Bridge Winners Legal Notice t < DENNY JONES, JlNTl'RA RANCHER, was elected President of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association at its annual conven­ tion in Portland last weekend. He succeeds Larry Williams of Canyon City. Other officers elected were Fred Phillips, Keating, First Vice-President; Mel Tingle, Madras, Second Vice- President, Gordon Stanley, Eagle Point, Second Vice-Pre­ sident; Ron Baker, Hermiston, Second Vice-President; Dick Dowan, Riley, Second Vice-President; Charlie Kopp, Pilot Rock, Second Vice-President; Lloyd Sletto, Lyons, Second Vice-President; Jerry Breese, Prineville, was re-elected Trea­ surer. Donald Ostensoe, Portland, who has been the manager of Association since last spring, was given a new post with title of Executive Vice-President. Pat Ream, Prineville, retained as Office Manager. AH second vice-presidents elected from five districts in Oregon, with the exception of one second vice-president’s post which automatically goes to the cattle feeders representative. In this year’s election, cattle feeders elected Ron Baker as their feeder representa- tive. The Oregon Cattlemen also selected Ontario for their convention in 1968. Water Heatim Troubles? Call Us for FREE INSPECTION and ADJUSTMENT Coast-To-Coast STORE Victor R. Haburchak, Owner Phone 372-3545 NYSSA ... OREGON Nyssa Newcomers Mr. and Mrs. William Rush and four children recently moved to Nyssa from Florence, Ore. They owned and operated the Rainbow Upholstery shop there, but after one and one-half years found that the damp weather was not good for the children, Mrs. Rush said. They are living just north­ east of Nyssa where their new shop is located. They do all types of upholstering, their slogan is ‘Your Satisfaction is Our Success’. The Rush couple is not new to the area. He was raised at Weiser and Mrs. Rush at Payette. AFTER SEVERAL HOURS of afternoon work in the Kreager beet fields, suddenly it was dessert-coffee time for the volunteer friends, compliments of women members of Owyhee Riding club who also served a ’bang-up* free meal at noon. With help from Marguerite Moss who works at The Merc and is one of the riding club members, Hus Journal reporter tried to identify those in the picture. Some of them we were sure of, and on others we APPLE VALLEY By Mrs. at the end of your rope over the cost of auto insurance? NOW buy dependable low-co$f TIME « CASCADE AUTO INSURANCE .. offering real advantages Beef Cattle S [2] Full Feed MORE PROFITS QUICKER nA .. - _ __ * <*.■ •ÏK .7’’ v*,.: Dependable protection at substantial savings Easy-pay plan Our personal lo'clized service >V-- 117 Good Ave. < ( 4 NYSSA, OREGON Phone 372-2201 I I Mr. and Mis. Ronald Rook- Mi s. Luella Breneman of On­ tario spent Friday with Mr. and stbol and family of Nyssa were Mrs. Ed Sells. Mrs. Sell's Sunday evening dinner guests of brother, Charles Hawkins of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. Ashton and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawkins oft aidwell NO, NOT DEAF I were also Friday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ¡law kins and Have trouble understanding family of la Puenta, Calif., the words, but hear the were Saturday guests in the sounds? Know ahearingaid Sells home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul will help, but just won’t Tuttle of Notus were Sunday pay the ridiculous prices? dinner guests. I can show you bow to Out-of-area relatives who save at least $100 00 on visited in the Jack Wilson home the style or type hearing last week were Mr. and Mrs. aid you prefer. "CAP­ Stanley Jackson of Vancouver, SULES, all-in ear,” BE­ Wash., Fred Harrison of Port­ HIND THE EAR, EYE­ land, Mr. and Mrs. Conley W il­ GLASS. American made. son of Pinehurst, Ida., Mrs. Just slip in your ear and Donna Fuller and daughter of hear better. I will send Orofino, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. you a free try, write - Lorin Morgan of Cambridge, Mis. Bertha Vinson of Notus. Mary Jane Akens Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Betts of Nampa visited Saturday with Box 2095, Boise, Ida. 83706 Mrs. Helen W ilson. A TIME TO PAUSE • • AND SAY "THANK YOU Our Pilgrim Forefathers conceived Thanksgiving as a day to stop and take stock of all the good things in life. They had, as we do today, a constant threat of upheaval. They too were beset by problems — eco­ nomic, political — big and small — but they found the time, once each year, to thank God and thank each other for all the good things they enjoyed We are thankful for the opportunity we have of being part of a thriving community and for you, our friends and customers, whom we are privileged to serve. We pledge our continued efforts to be worthy of your patronage. 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Kreager. others (I to r) are Roy Holmes, Neil Dimmlck, Jim Phifer (?), Peg Dimmick, laiyd Adams (?), Sue Marshall, and Larry Holmes (?) or maybe it's Dean. • Other Journal photos and a list of all Hie workers appears on page 1 of this Journal issue. your guide to dependable insurance B&M Equipment Co 1100 Adrian Blvd. Phone 372-2239 NYSSA . . . OREGON I