Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 25, 1969, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FILING
APPLICATION FORACHANGE
IN POINT OF DIVERSION
OF WATER
Mrs. Tom Jones Reports
On Trip Back East
PERSONALS
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KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
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PHONE 372-2183
Mrs.
Mildred Estrick of
Meridian was a Sept. 16-17 guest
Notice is given hereby that
Mr. and Mrs. James Jame­
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mem­
of her sister, Mrs. Orma ,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NO. 2930
Idaho Canning Company and
bers of the AKH extension club son and daughter, Tracy of So.
Cleaver.
While
she
was
here,
Stringer Brothers, a partner­
in Clinton, Iowa for a short
BY ELLEN JONES
the women visited in the Del­ met Tuesday evening, Sept. 16 Pasadena, Calif., arrived re­
Notice is hereby given that the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ship, have filed an application
visit. Clinton is on the west
bert
Cleaver and Alva Goodell to organize for the fall and cently at the home of his sister,
undersigned, as administratrix
for the approval of a change
Going to Chicago on the Union bank of the Mississippi river. homes.
Mrs. Estrick’s son winter season. The women are Louise Landes. Tracy’s birth­
of the estate of Kenneth C.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
in point of diversion of water Pacific streamliner is a real
The mighty Mississippi cer­
and
daughter-in-law,
Mr. and changing their regular meeting day anniversary was the same
Moore, deceased, has filed ner OF THE STATE OF OREGON from Snake River.
pleasure. The train left Nyssa tainly makes an impression on Mrs. Vaughan Estrick of Ful­ day to the third Wednesday day as that of her grandmother,
final account in the County Court FOR
THE COUNTY OF
Certificate of water right about 11. The night was spent an inhabitant of a high vol­
Mrs. Laura Arnold, and they
lerton, Calif., were Sept. 17 afternoon of each month.
of the State of Oregon for Mal­
MALHEUR
issued to J. A. Felton and re­ in a roomette which has all the canic country such as Malheur
Mrs. Jerry Gordon and child­ celebrated together. The Jame­
evening
dinner
guests
in
the
heur County, and that the 10th
corded at page 35283, Volume comforts of home, including a county. Even as late as July
ren of Jordan Valley were re­ son family planned to leave
day of October, 1969, at the In the Matter of the Estate of 27, State Record of Water Right door which could be locked. 25, the back water was inland Orma Cleaver residence. They
cent weekend guests of her Sept. 24 for their home in
left
the
following
Friday
for
hour of 10:00 A.M. of said
Certificates, confirms a right The diner service and food was for miles and miles. At Sav­
their home after spending some parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl California.
day and the court room of said
Odice Le Roy Ashcraft,
to the use of 0.33 cubic foot good.
anna, where the train slows to
time on their honeymoon trip Kygar.
court have been appointed by
Deceased
per second of water from Snake
It was fun to watch for ante­ cross the river from Iowa to in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenk­
said court as the time and place
River for the irrigation of, lope from the Dome-liner. Wy­ Illinois, the passengers could
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ins and infant son of Westfall
for the hearing of objections
among other lands, 4.99 acres oming seems to be well sup­ see the extremely muddy water
Mrs. Herb Kliewer of River­ were Sept. 21 afternoon visitors
thereto and the settlement
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Sec. 28, plied with antelope. From the lapping around the house boats side, Calif, visited Sept. 14- in the Earl Kygar home. Mrs.
thereof.
that the undersigned, William E. 3.15 acres in SE 1/4 NE 1/4 number of oil rigs bobbing up and covering fields of corn. 19 with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins is the former Marlene
Dated September 4, 1969.
Ashcraft and Dale V. Ashcraft, and 5.0 acres in NE 1/4 SE and down, one would think that Where the water had receeded
Slippy.
/s/ RUTH E. SNEAD as executors of the above en­ 1/4, Sec. 29, T. 19 S., R. all of western Nebraska had an the surface of the ground was S.P. Kelley. The Kelleys and
An organizational meetingfor
Mr. and Mrs. LarryCulbert-
Mrs.
Kliewer
attended
a
Sept.
47
E.,
W.
M.,
with
a
date
of
dry
and
beginning
to
crack.
The
Administratrix.
underground lake of oil.
titled estate, have filed their
son of the Owyhee community a beginners sewing class on the
16
steak
barbecue
at
the
Howard
Taggart & Walter, Attorneys, final account in the above en­ priority of May 25, 1925.
The farm land in Iowa looks corn was yellow and stunted.
and the Walter McConathys of Bishop Method will be held at
These lands are irrigated very similar to farm land here.
A view of the river from the Myrick home. They were also
71 SW Third Avenue, Ontario, titled Court, and that Monday,
Nyssa were Sept. 21 dinner 7:30 p. m., Monday, Sept. 29
Sept.
14
and
18
dinner
guests
Ore.
in the homemaking rooms at
the 6th day of October, 1969, from a point of diversion lo­ Tall corn, hay, hogs, cattle heights of Mississippi Park was of the Joel Mitchells.
guests of the Earl Kygars.
First Published: September at 10:00 o’clock in the fore­ cated N 28 degrees E 23.2 seem to be on every farm. I beautiful. The river seems to
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Lt. Col. Robert Jameson and Nyssa high school.
4, 1969.
The class will be under spon­
noon of said day and the court chains from the SW corner of had an opportunity to visit extend miles and miles in width.
his wife were recent week­
Final Publication: October 2, room of said Court have been Sec. 28, T. 19 S., R. 47 E. a farm near Clinton and it ap­ It is interesting to watch the
long guests of his sister, Mrs. sorship of Treasure Valley
1969.
appointed by said Court as the being within Lot 4 (NW 1/4 peared to be just like our local traffic on the river at Clinton
Louise Landes. Lt. Col. Jame­ Community college.
^AHS
time and place for the hearing SW 1/4) of Sec. 28, T. 19 S., farms except for the fact that where long barges carrying
Thirteen dollars will be
son had just returned from
they do not irrigate. They also coal, machinery, etc. were
of objections thereto and set­ R. 47 E., W. M.
CALENDAR
Vietnam. On Saturday evening charged for registration fees.
The applicants herein, own­ store everything in enormous coming and going day and night.
tlement thereof.
Interested persons may pay
he took his mother, Mrs. Laura
On the way to Des Moins
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
Dated and first published, ers of the lands above describ­ barns.
Arnold, out to dinner in honor their fees at the first meet­
ed, propose to irrigate these
Coming into Chicago was a where I visited my cousin, Irene
September 4, 1969.
of her birthday anniversary. ing; sewing materials and sup­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Date of last publication, Oc­ lands from a point of diversion little different on this trip be­ Earl, Bob pointed out the new
SEPT. 25 — Freshman talent The couple is leaving to make plies will not be needed at this
to be located S 17 degrees cause they are tearing down home of a friend who had built show.
That the board of directors of tober 2, 1969.
their home in Kansas City. time, according to Virginia
the Ridgeview Irrigation Dis­
SEPT. 25 —4 p.m., seventh
W. E. Ashcraft, Dale V. Ash­ 50’ W 1339 ft. from the NW the Union depot, second largest a dike all around it to keep
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cear- Steffens, instructor of the class.
trict will meet at the Ridge­ craft, Executors of the Estate corner of SE 1/4 NW 1/4 be- in the world. It wasn’t as con­ out the flood water, only to have and eighth grade football ly of Hayward, Calif., are vis­
ing
within
the
SW
1/4
NW
1/4
fusing as 1 had expected. There a severe thunder storm to come game at Nampa Christian
view School House in the County of Odice Le Roy Ashcraft,
iting in the home of their
of Sec. 28, T. 19 S„ R. 47 E., are no redcaps and passengers up and fill the dike full. Talk
of Malheur, State of Oregon, Deceased.
SEPT. 25 — 8 p.m. Bond daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
W.
M.
that being the District’s of­
handle their own baggage. It about being between the devil fire and rally.
Henigson, Stunz, Fonda
Osborn. The Osborn couple vis­ Visitor From Manila
All persons interested are works fine if you can get a and the deep blue sea!
fice, at 8:00 P.M. on the 21st
Attorneys At Law
SEPT. 26 — 8 p.m., Home- ited Sept. 21 with Mr. and Mrs.
notified
hereby
that
a
hearing
Des
Moins
is
an
interesting
cart.
Taxi service is good,
day of October, 1969, to sit as
Mr. and Mrs. Paul House
coming game with Parma here. Dean Pettet in Ontario.
will be held at the county court­ Getting checked in at the hotel city of over 208,000 population.
a Board of Equalization for
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob of Quincy, Wash.; their daught­
SEPT. 26 — Dance following
house at Vale, Oregon, on Nov­ is always exciting,
It isn’t It ranks among the leading pub­
the purpose of reviewing and
of Nyssa spent the afternoon er, Miss Bonnie House of Her­
ember 12, 1969, at 9:30 a. m. long unitl other members ar­ lishing centers of the U.S. Be­ the Parma-Adrian game.
correcting its assessment and
SEPT. 30— 4 p.m., GAA of Sept. 21 visiting her uncle, miston and Miss Leila Alampay
apportionment of taxes for de­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT All objections to the proposed rived and happy reunions were cause of the volume of printed soccor game, Caldwll at Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. of Manila, The Philippines, ar­
change, if any there are, will in order at the Sunday afternoon matter produced by the 50 in­
fraying the operation, mainten­
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clark and rived yesterday, Sept. 24 to
surance firms and 60 magazines rian.
Notice is hereby given that be heard at said time and tea.
ance and construction costsand
OCT. 2 — 4 p.m., seventh Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise spend two days with the House
place.
Any
objections
shall
be
published
there.
Des
Moines
There were approximately
expenses for the District for the the undersigned, as admin­
and eighth grade football game were Sept. 19 visitors in the couple’s daughters, the Glenn
year 1970. Any complaint con­ istrator of the estate of Carl prepared in writing, one copy 350 graphoanalysists at is a french word and means The with Wilder at Adrian.
Al and Herschel Thompson Marcum family in Nyssa and
cerning the assessments or any Frank Hansen, deceased, has to be served on Idaho Canning the Pick-Congress hotel this Monks. It was named after the
homes. Mrs. Clark is Mrs. the Ray Barnes family at Vale.
OCT.
2
—
8
p.m.
football
changes desired must be en­ filed his final account in the Company, Payette, Idaho, one year.
Regular classes were Trappist Missionaries in the with Nampa Christian at Adrian. Al Thompson’s sister.
Miss Alampay was the 1962
tered with the Secretary of the County Court of the State of copy to be served on Stringer conducted each day. Evening early 1800’s.
AFS exchange student at Nyssa
Brothers,
312
Park
Avenue,
District before the date named Oregon for Malheur County,
I could see why the people of
activities included the annual
high school, and resided with
herein in order to receive pro­ and that the 17th day of Oct­ Nyssa, Oregon, and one copy night of sightseeing on Lake Nebraska loved their state. The
the House family during that
filed
with
the
State
Engineer,
per consideration from the ober, 1969, at the hour of 10:-
Michigan and dinner at Pioneer trees that were planted during
school term.
00 A. M. and the court room Salem, Oregon, together with a Court followed by a talent show. the dust bowl days are big and
Board.
The 1970 assessment may be of said court have been appoint­ $5 filing fee at least 10 days That Thursday evening we at­ beautiful groves now. It was
seen at the Ridgeview Irrigation ed by said court as the time prior to the date set for hear­ tended a banquet with Sindey J. evening as the bus came west
Adult Woodworking
District office at the Ridge­ and place for the hearing of ing. If no objections are filed, Harris, Chicago newspaper col­ thru Omaha and I have never
view School house or at the objections thereto and the set­ the application may be approved umnist, as principal speaker. seen a more beautiful sunset.
by the State Engineer without
Bill Lamb, President of the Oregon State Home Builders Slated at Nyssa
office of the Owyhee South Board tlement thereof.
One of the most interesting The Missouri river seperates
of Control in Homedale, Idaho.
general assemblies at this Omaha from Council Bluffs Association, on returning from a regional conference on home
Dated September 18, 1969. a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this year’s convention was a sim­ which was a wagon train pro­ building in Grants Pass, held out little hope to home buyers
Done by order of the board
/s/ Max S. Taggart, Admin­
“Woods and Finishes”, an
10th day of September, 1969. ulated court trial involving vision center at about 1846. that housing costs could be reduced.
of directors.
istrator.
adult
woodworking class, will
/s/
CHRIS
L.
WHEELER,
The bus arrived in Holyoke,
/S/ Felisa Isaguirre, Secre­
Taggart 4 Walter, Attorneys,
Lamb, after discussing housing with bankers, savings and
questioned
documents,
be offered to area residents
tary, Ridgeview Irrigation Dis­ 71 SW Third Avenue, Ontario, State Engineer.
with Prof. Andre Moenssens of Colo., at 6 a.m. and the bus loan officials, and with the Vice President of the National
First Published: September Chicago’s Kent College of law, driver startled everyone with Association of Home Builders, pointed out that housing will from 7-10 p.m., Monday even­
trict.
Oregon.
ings at the Nyssa high school
First Published: Sept. 25,
First published; September 18, 1969.
acting as opposition counsel, a loud and cheery: “AWAKE, be no cheaper next year.
And, not only will housing be ex­
shop.
Final
Publication:
October
2,
AWAKE,
THE
DAWN
DOTH
1969.
18, 1969.
Ralph May, Denver lawyer, at­
pensive, but apartments will be more difficult to obtain also.
Treasure Valley Community
Final Publication: Oct. 16,
Final publication: October 16, 1969.
“Our current crisis is simply
torney presenting the Grapho- BREAK.” “This is your break­
college will sponsor the class,
1969.
1969.
analysis expert witness, Phil fast stop.”
money,” Lamb said. “Interest
Home Builders Association was open to both men and women,
It is always exciting to ar­ rates are high, but money is
Vivian, staff; and Daniel Van
developing a complete Housing and charge a $13 tuition fee in
NO. 3127
derwerf Jr. Court reporter for rive in Denver and to visit with scarce at any interest rate. Package, including a Uniform
addition to the cost for ma­
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
20th Michigan Judicial District, my sister-in-law, Mollie Trim­ We in the home building in­
Building Code, to present to the terials.
as presiding judge. The audi­ ble in Broomfield. This year dustry depend on the 3-M’s:
next session of the Oregon
Interested persons may con­
IN
THE COUNTY COURT ence acted as the jury.
my sister and 1 visited our Money, material and manpower.
Legislature, but that the home tact instructor, George Fan­
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
Friday afternoon Bob Jones old home in Georgetown. While Last spring, material, specifi­
buying public should not expect ning, by telephoning 372-2987
FOR
THE COUNTY OF came to take me to their home there we visited with a life­ cally lumber, was priced be­
less expensive housing.
for further information.
time friend PollyChandler, who yond all reason; today, it is
MALHEUR
will
soon
have
a
story
entitled
money,
and
if
we
solved
both
of
present the same, duly veri­
In the Matter of the Estate of fied as required by law, to “The Apricot Tree” in the these problems, we would face
a shortage of skilled craftsmen
EDITH C. ELGAN,
the undersigned at the law of­ Woman’s Day.
One
of
the
nicest
things
about
because of a limited appren­
deceased.
For answers to
fices of Heningson, Stunz and
Fonda, Nyssa, Oregon, within a trip is the return home to ticeship program.’’
your electric heat
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, six months from the date there­ the peace and quiet of Nyssa.
“The simple result,” Lamb
questions, call him
I doubt if we really appreciate concluded, “is that the cost of
That the undersigned has been of.
at —
the many wonderful blessings housing to the American public
appointed executor of the es­
is going to increase rather that
tate of Edith C. Elgan, de­
Howard Bair, Executor of the we have here.
decrease.”
ceased, by the County Court Estate of Edith C. Elgan, De
“In the low income housing
of the State of Oregon for Mal­ ceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter
heur County, and has duly
Dated and first published Sep­ and Charles of Payette were field a simplification of obsolete
qualified as such.
All per­ tember 11, 1969.
Sept. 21 dinner guests of her codes could help.
We are
sons having claims against said
Last Publication October 9 sister, Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Eld­ being ‘coded to death,’ ’’Lamb
redge.
estate are hereby notified to 1969.
declared, “and a simplified,
uniform building code, effective
statewide, would be a major im­
provement.”
Lamb said the Oregon State
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Mrs. C.A. Wernick, Mrs.
John de Boer of Ontario, Mrs.
Dickerson, Weiser and Mrs.
John Harshbarger of Boise re­
cently attended a Pythia state
convention in Carson City,.
Nev. They also attended a
Liberace show. The women
were gone from Sept. 18 to
Sept. 21.