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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT IMS GRADUATES OF 1964 RfUMKOI Legal Notice NO. 3127 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR In the Matter of the Estate of EDITH C. ELGAN, deceased. Í These former Nyssa high school students were among those present for their five-year class reunion held Aug. 23-24, 1969. This photo was taken at the group’s Sunday picnic, and the NHS graduates are front row (1 to r) Mrs. Ted (Leah Whipple) Rookstool of Orevada, Nev.; Mrs. Darrell (Helen Snyder) Wilson, Ontario; Gloria Henderson, San Francisco; Cheryl Young, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Steve (Linda Reece) Cunningham, Boise. In the second row are Mrs. John (Delores Morris) Ballard, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Brent (Berniel Schulthies) Hartley, Adrian; Frances Seuell, Portland; Mrs. Mike (Janice Burns) Slllonis, Adrian; Mrs. Larry (Diana Van Zelf) Fifer, Vale. Third row: Joe Rod ríguez, Nyssa; Karon Hust, Nyssa; Mrs. Virgil Dean (Jan- elle Neiger) Seward, Ontario; Mrs. Jim (Sue Olsen) Tracy, Nyssa. Back row: Mike McCrady, Portland; Jim Tracy, Nyssa; Jerry Wilson, Glendale, Ore.; Doug Patterson, New Plymouth. Among those present for the Saturday evening banquet, but not in the photo, were Cherie Okano, Port land; Mrs. Forrest (Betty Jo Graham) Huffman, La Grande; Mrs! John (Lynn Jackson) Wortendyke, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Clayton Hiatt, Nyssa; Mrs. Ray (Peggy Sanders) Vander- Oord, Nyssa; Gary Wilson, and Mike Jefferies, Nyssa. Also attending the Saturday evening banquet were the former students’ teachers and their mates, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morford, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPartland and Miss Joleen Reece. Prizes went to Cheryl Young, coming the greatest distance, 993 miles; Lynn Wortendyke, newest baby; Betty Jo Huffman, eldest child; Gloria Henderson, most changed; Helen Wilson, longest married; Clayton Hiatt, most newly married; Mike Jefferies, Frances Seuell, Gary Wilson, Gloria Henderson, Doug Patterson, Cheryl Young and Cherie Okano, still single. Other members of the 1964 graduating class included Jim Benedict, Gene Boyer, Daniel Carullo, Colleen Christensen, Ann and Sylvia Cleaver, Patricia Dority, Mary Kay English, Bill Evans, Gail Flinders, Norman Haney, Stephen Henigson, Janet Larsson, Eddie Lawrence, Michael Leavitt, Virginia Lewis, Leonard Lowtrip, John Lytle, Leslie Mayden, Virginia Montoya, Mark Morton, Michael Oft, Norman Palmer. Wayne Riggs, Triena Rine hart, Brent Schulthies, Frances Sells, David Sherbert, Theresa Tanner, Carolyn Tensen, Kathy Wight and Christy Wyckoff. Married names of the girl graduates and addresses of all those not present are not readily available. In recent action, the Supreme Court agreed to decide whether a state may withold welfare payments from dependent child ren because a mother is found to be having relations with a man other than her husband. A decision on the Alabama case will affect a score of other states. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed executor of the es tate of Edith C. Elgan, de ceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mal heur County, and has duly qualified as such. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri- fied as required by law, to the undersigned at the law of- fices of Henigson, Stunz and Fonda, Nyssa, Oregon, within six months from the date there of. Howard Bair, Executor of the Estate of Edith C. Elgan, De ceased. Dated and first published Sep tember 11, 1969. Last Publication October 9, 1969. Kingman Kolony BY DALE WITT PHONE 372-2183 (Continued From Page 5) Piercy marched with the Adrian band. Mrs. Joe Wright of Nyssa, formerly of Kingman Kolony, was a recent caller in the Carl Begeman home. Harry Ebaugh of Leonards- ville, Kans., spent Aug. 22-26 in the Carl Begeman home. Ebaugh is a longtime friend of Begeman, whom he had not seen for 37 years. While here Ray Simpson of Newell Heights took the men fishing at Bully Creek and the Begemans took him OUT WHERE THE JACKRABBITS ROMP and the antelope play, work now is in high gear on a new $2.2 million transmission line Idaho Power Company is building as an additional interconnection to increase capa city for power exchanges among five North west utilities. Drills (foreground and cir cled in distance) are boring powder holes in lava underlying dusty desert the 60- mile line will cross between Idaho Power’s Brady substation at American Falls and U. S. Atomic Energy Commission testing station near Arco. Crews like that in inset for a drive to McCall. Thomas Dllger, nephew of Mrs. Louise Landes and two friends, Philip MandinaandJim Schwabl of the Los Angeles area were Sept. 6-8 visitors of Mrs. Landes. Thomas will go into the service upon his return home. Miss Jeanette Martin of Clarkston, Wash, left Sept. 5 after spending two weeks visit ing in the homes of her sister, Mrs. Bernice Toomb and niece, Mrs. James Phifer. photo are prefabricating on the ground the structures that cranes will lift into position for the 230,000-colt carrier. The line is among an estimated $250 million worth of new facilities Idaho Power says will be required by the end of 1975 to supply its customers’ growing electrical needs. Jack rabbits are as thick as sagebrush along line’s desert route and up to 25 antelope in a single bunch have been spotted by workers on project, scheduled for com pletion by December. Miss Mary Laan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan, will be teaching in Phillometh this year, beginning Oct. 1. Mrs. Marie Earp, mother of Mrs. Herschel Thompson is now in the nursing home wing at Malheur Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Me Ling of Albany, Ore., are visiting in the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson. Mrs. Clifford Bates of San Bernadino, Calif., visited Aug. 31 with the Al Thompsons. She is Mrs. Thompson’s sister. Earl Campbell and daughters were Sept. 7 evening dinner guests in the James Phifer home. "Soft budgets do not build a strong America. Flabby fiscal practices are enemies not only of our might; they are enemies of mental capabilities and moral concepts.” - July 21, 1964. ♦ ♦ ♦ Some people don’t want to work, they just want. THANK YOU - MR. BUYER For Making The Junior Livestock Sale A Success! "K. 4 x b\^ » r V r M •J i The 4-H and FFA Fat Stock Sale during County Fair wet underwrit ten by Ontario Livestock Commission Company which set a base price for hogs and sheep, managed the sale, handled the billing, collection, and accounting. Armour and Company of Nampa and the Coast Packing Company of Ontario set the support price on beef. Auctioneers were Dallas Chaney, Lon Chisum, Red Fritts, Darwin Harris and Clayton Tschirgi. Ring men were Russell Hursh, Fred Hess, George Bain, Martin Deyo and Norman Hipp. Handling accounting and collections were Jesse Mills, Lois Poyner, Dorothy Roark, Fanneo Yraguen and Morgan Beck. Russell Land and Livestock donated their steer to the Shrine Hos pital in Portland. V u* 7J ■7 1Û. A Z ''1 A 7 si ». « tl i r aft 1 .z ' • * '» Jb .1 STEVE PIERCY of Nyssa show his grand champion fat hog sold to Martin Gale for the Olympic Club of Nyssa. The animal sold $1.00 per pound and weighed 211 pounds. (A O Photo) i». A Buyers Buyers Buyers Adrian Oil Co. - Adrian Albertson's F<xxi Center - Ontario Amalgamates! Sugar Co. • Nyssa Armour Co- Nampa BAM Equipment CO. - Nyssa Baker Production Credit Assoc. - Ontario Barrentine Motor Co. - Ontario Beal Seed Co. - Ontario Becker’s Market - Vale Benson's Paint and Glass - Ontario Blackaby Insurance Agency - Ontario Boston's Beef House - Ontario BPO - Elks Lodge 1690 - Ontario Don Brewer - Nyssa Brown’s Realty - Adrian Bud's Union Service - Ontario Cables Chevrolet - Ontario Cairo Market - Ontario Clover Creek Cattle Cb. • Ontario. Ironside Coast to Coast Stores - Nyssa Conoco Service - Vale Copeland Lumber Co. - Vale Cunningham Realty - Vale Mrs. Earl DeLong - Vale Dentinger Feed and Seed - Vale Dessert Seed Co. - Nyssa Diamond Furniture A Appliance - Ontario Martin Deyo - Ontario Eder’s Hardware - Nyssa PAT ERSTROM of Willowcreek shows his grand champion fat lamb which sold to the Simplot organization Saturday at Mal heur County Fair. The lamb was sold for $235 a hundred and weighed 110 pounds. (A-O Photo) BOB McKAY of Harper and his grand champion fat steer stand with George Russell of Vale who bought the animal in the name of George and Richard Russell, then donated it to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. The animal sold for $53 a hun- [A-O Photo) dred. The steer weighed 1,094 pounds. Eckman Auto Repair - Ontario Evans Lumber Co. • Ontario Farmer s Supply Co-op - Ontario Federal Land Bank - Ontario Feed Service, Inc. • Caldwell Noland Field Insurance - Ontario First National Bank of Oregon - Ontario First National Bank of Oregon - Nyssa Flying Realty - K. Johnson, Ontario, Vale Ford’s Firestone - Ontario Free! Bros. Trucking Co. - Adrian Gambol Island Feeders - Nyssa Gentry Ford Sales - Ontario Virgil Glaves - Ontario Haraguchi Produce - Weiser Harper Store - Harper Fred Hess - Ontario Hollingsworth. Inc. - Ontario Cliff Hollopeter - Ontario Home Dairies - Ontario Hooker's Garage - Harper Idaho First National Bank - Parma Ideal Gas A Appliance - Nyssa Tom Iseri Produce - Ontario Johnson Tire - Ontario Dr Marlin Jones - Ontario Josephson Produce - Nyssa Lynn Josephson • Payette KSRV • Ontario i I Keith O’Brien - Ontario Kinney A Keele Hardware - Ontario Carl Kochmeier - Vale A) Kropp A Sons - Ontario Laminated Wood Products - Ontario Land Title Escrow Co. - Ontario La Paloma Cafe - Ontario Looney Shopping Center - Adrian Tom McElroy - Vale Rod McKay Family - Harper MAW Market - Nyssa Benny Maae - Vale E W Maag - Vale Warner Maag • Jamieson Malheur County NFO - Ontario Malheur County Livestock Assoc. - Ontario Malheur Drug - Vale Malheur Enterprise - Vale Malheur Insurance - Ontario Maudie's Cafe - Payette Pat Mallett - Nyssa Max Jones Moton - Ontario Michael's Pharmacy - Nyssa Mutual of Omaha - Ontario NACA - Ontario Norm Pool Shell Oil Cb. - Ontario Nyssa Co-op Supply - Nyssa Nyssa Food Center - Nyssa John O’Kief - Ontario Ontario Livestock Comm. - Ontario Olson's Lumber Co. - Vale Olympic Club - Nyssa On'ario Clinic - Ontario Ontario Cold Storage - Ontario Ontario Grain Co. - Ontario Ontario Meat Packing Co. - Ontario Ontario Merc Store - Ontario Ontario Pharmacy - Ontario Ontario Produce - Ontario Ore-Ida Foods - Ontario Owyhee Truck A Implement • Nyssa Palomino Cafe A Lounge - Ontario Parker Lumber Co. - Adrian Paulus Jewelry - Nyssa Peterson s Furniture Co. - Ontario Petrolene Owyhee Gas Service - Ontario Pioneer Federal Savings A Loan - Ontario Quisenberry’s - Vale Rex Theatre - Vale Roy A Owens Tire Service - Ontario Russell Land A Livestock - Vale Safeway Stores - Ontario Ron Scrivner Oil - Ontario Simplot Soil Builders • Wilder. Nyssa J. R. Simplot Cb. - Ontario, Caldwell J. R. Simplot Food Proc Div. - Caldwell < Virginia Mallett Snodgrass - Nyssa Starlight Cafe - Vale John Stringer - Nyssa Stunz Lumber Co. - Ontario Keith Tallman - Nyssa Tack N Tags - Ontario Bob Thompson Insurance - Nyssa John Timmerman - Nyssa Treasure Valley Motors - Ontario Tuttle Lumber Co. - Ontario Twilight Cafe - Nyssa Trenkel Farming A Livestock - Ontario U.S. National Bank - Ontario U.S. National Bank - Vale U.S. National Bank - Nyssa Veterinary Clinic - Ontario Van Petten Lumber CO. - Ontario Vale Consumer’s Co-op - Vale Vale Grain Co. - Vale Vale Livestock Auction Assoc • Vale Vale Shoe Shop - Vale Wilson’s Market - Nyssa Wilson's Market - Ontario Wilson's Market - Weiser Weiser Business Men's Assoc. - Weiser Weiser Feed and Storage - Weiser Homer West - Weiser Western Bank - Ontario Tony Yturri - Ontario t