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The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Paye Ten Course Offered For Boaters RbPHomefown Mews Call 372-2233 What does the word.“skip Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Klinken- 1 was on the highway quite a berg of Seattle, Washington bit last week and couldn't help per” mean to you? If you’re having a hard time visited in Nyssa from Sunday but notice that just about every until Thursday this week. They other vehicle was a camper, finding the answer, maybe you were dinner guests of Mrs. mobile home, camper trailer should stop and consider the Ruth Klinkenberg and sons, or renovated bus. One outfit responsibilities of a small boat Tuesday evening. was a pick-up with 4 motor skipper. When you’re the skipper ♦ ♦ * bikes in the back. The truck Tami Lowry of Juneau, Ala was pulling a fifteen foot camper everyone in the boat takes for ska is spending the week as a and in back of that was a granted that you know what houseguest of Miss Karla Beck. motor boat. Down in the can you're doing. As the skipper, Tami was formerly a Nyssa yon north of New Meadows at the lives of the people in your the mouth of Hazard Creek boat are your responsibility. resident. The Coast Guard now offers * * * we have Salmon River City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bonicksen The Idaho Power Circle C a home study course called of Greeley, Colorado spent Hatchery is dumping salmon in “Skipper”. It is designed to ac Thursday and Friday visiting the river there and everybody quaint boatmen with the basics Mrs. Orma Cleaver. Mrs. wants to fish. There are of boating, boating safety and Bonicksen is Mrs. Cleaver’s campers of all sizes by the federal regulations concerning boat operations. niece. They also visited the score. This programmed learning Delbert Cleavers and the Alvin What’s with this camper bit that I’m writing? I’ll tell you course is ideal for the boat Goodells. ♦ » ♦ what. Any nation that can so man who wants to learn more Mr. and Mrs. Max Turley and consistantly show so much about boating but doesn’t have family of Bountiful, Utah spent wealth devoted to recreation the time to attend a formal the week visiting her parents, can’t have anything seriously boating safety class. “Skipper” may be ordered by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burningham. wrong with it other than the point ♦ ♦ » that it may be funning itself sending a check or money order for $1.00 (no cash please), pay Mrs. Jean DeJonge and sons into oblivion. able to United States Depart returned to their home in Hou When the greatest single ex ston, Texas after vacationing penditure of the average family ment of Commerce; ask for ‘ Skipper”, catalog #TD 2.5: with relatives in Nyssa. is recreation it doesn’t look Sk3, stock * 5012-0050 and send ♦ » » well for any person to really Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCon complain about the price of to: Superintendent of Documents nell were Sunday afternoon visi sirloin steaks. The high cost Government Printing Office tors at the Keith Gressleys of of living isn’t hurting us very Washington, D. C. 20402 rural Ontario. much, but the cost of living Be the Skipper of your boat, * ♦ ♦ high is breaking our backs. Houseguests in the Harry Mi There’s a great todo about the not just the operator. ner home are Mrs. Miner’s cost of prescriptions, now think brother and family, the Don it over. Don’t you actually Harringtons of Long Beach, pay more for car insurance each Legal Notices California. year than you do drugs? * * ♦ The only people really hurt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick by expanding cost of living are No. 3309 and Vicki of Pendleton spent those with a fixed income. Fixed NOTICE TO INTERESTED the weekend visiting the Howard incomes don’t go up like wages. PERSONS Myrick and Dick Tensen And nobody in his right mind families. can expect wages or anything IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ♦ * ♦ else to go up without every THE STATE OF OREGQN The Howard Myricks hosted thing trying for a higher peak. FOR THE COUNTY OF a barbecue Saturday night with The more the government MALHEUR Mrs. Joan Cruz, Pamela, Karen spends to keep things high the and Dana of Long Island, New higher taxes will climb. Per In the Matter of the Estate of York; Mr. and Mrs. Max Dane, haps the best way to stabilize GRACE FAYE McGINNIS, Tammy, Tommy and Traci of the economy is to stop in Deceased. Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. creasing taxes. I think we Clayton Jensen; and Mr. and should give it a try. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. Jerry Myrick and Vicki as We have played a cruel hoax that the undersigned has been guests. upon the young people today. appointed personal representa ♦ ♦ ♦ By raising the debt ceiling to tive of the above estate. All Sunday dinner guests at the astronomical figures we have persons having claims against Howard Myrick home were Ruth created a false economy. We the estate are required to pre Ann McGinley, the Jerry My live like life is just a bowl of sent the same within four (4) ricks and the Max Danes. The cherries. Now we’re about months from this date at the Danes returned home Monday. ready to turn the whole kit office of Henigson, Stunz, & ♦ » » and kaboodle over to the new Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meisinger Fonda, 106 Main Street, Nyssa, generation with the sincere and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown Oregon. hopes that they will be smart attended the wedding of Karen DATED and first published enough to find our way out of Troutman and Vernon Maulding this 27th day of July, 1972. the economic wilderness. Life at LaGrande Saturday, July 29 Terence E. McGinnis, Per is beautiful in this country I at the United MethodistChurch. sonal Representative hope it can continue to be won ♦ ♦ ♦ Published July 27, August 3 derful. The dance is nice but and 10, 1972. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Conant some day we may have to pay of Caldwell and Mrs. May Bretz the piper. were afternoon and dinner guests Wednesday, August 26 No. 3072 of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown. NOTICE TO INTERESTED » ♦ ♦ PERSONS Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Timmy and Gregg Thiel spent IN THE COUNTY COURT OF the weekend in Hood River vi THE STATE OF OREGON siting Coleen Brown and Mr. Students who are enrolled or FOR THE COUNTY OF and Mrs. James Wakamatsu. have been admitted to Eastern MALHEUR Coleen is working at the Camp Oregon College in La Grande, Davenport Youth Camp during Oregon who wish to reside in In the Matter of the Estate of the week and spends her week the college residence halls this Maurice O. Judd, ends at the Wakamatsu home. fall term are urged to write Deceased. * * * or telephone the Residence Hall Gena and Shawn Brown, chil Director for reservation infor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dren of the Eugene Brown’s of mation. Space is now being filled that the undersigned, Sarah Jane Burns are spending this week at the Eastern Oregon College Judd, as administratrix of the visiting with their grandparents, residences as the school em above-entitled estate, has filed the Glen Browns. barks on a residence hall pro her final account in the above * * * gram which is unique and can entitled Court, and that Monday, Dinner guests Sunday of the not be found on any other cam 11th day of September, 1972, Buster Talbots and Ladeana pus of the Oregon System of at 10.00 o’clock in the fore were Pat Kropp and Candy of Higher Education. noon of said day and the court Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Rusty For example, the traditional room of said Court have been Talbot of Nyssa. mandatory combined room and appointed by said Court as the * * * board plan for residents have time and place for the hearing Monday dinner guests of Mr. been dropped in favor of a num of objections thereto and settle and Mrs. Buster Talbot were ber of different room and board ment thereof. Mr. and Mrs, Harry McGinley. options, including being able to Dated and first published: rent just a room without a August 3, 1972. mandatory board plan and Dated and last publication: buying meals on or off campus August 31, 1972. in accordance with personal Sarah Jane Judd, Adminis needs of students. Five and tratrix. seven day meal plans are also Henigson, Stunz & Fonda, Attorneys at Law. offered. A special staff of students Published August 3, 10, 17, and full time professional 24, 31, 1972. people have been developing programs and activities de Too Late signed to make residence hall To Classify living at Eastern Oregon Col lege a challenging and exciting SEIGLER GAS HEATER, MCi experience this year. dell 777 with sweeping floor If you desire accommodations heat, 1970, used one winter, or information, please write fully guaranteed, priced$275. the Residence Hall Director, Call 372-3418 31-ltc Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, Oregon 97850. Or tele USED REFRIGERATOR, WAS- phone him collect at 963-2171. her and drver in good con If you are not enrolled or ad dition. Call 372-2919 31-ltc mitted to Eastern Oregon Col lege and desire to become part CHIHUAHUADOG, WHITE,C ALL of a select college community 372-3908 before 9 a.m., be- you are urged to write the Di ween 12 30-1:30 p.m. or after rector of Admissions. 5 p.m. weekdays. 31-nc Pam Saito is home visiting ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Saito. Pam has been i in Washington D.C. at the Wal ter Reed Hospital. ♦ • * Mr. and Mrs. Junior Doile of Akiak, Alaska spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters. They are travel ing across the United States after he retired from the Civil Service. * • Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Slippy and Lee of La Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters spent the weekend at the Ray Frank lin cabin at Cascade Lake. * * * Claudine Garrison, Monty Voeller, Liz Stringer, and Eris Bertram participated in the Mc Call Invitational Golf Tourna ment this past weekend. » ♦ ♦ Wednesday morning callers of the Lewis Riggs were their niece andhusband, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Janvier of Albany, New York. * * * The Darrell Mannings were Saturday evening callers of the Lewis Riggs. * * * Doyle Riggs returned Friday- night from a week’s trip to Portland and Corvallis. ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin and family picked their dau ghter, Amy, up at Cove, where she had attended an Episcopal Church Camp the past week. The family then spent the weekend at Wallowa Lake. * * • Ada O’Neil of California has been visiting Mrs. Audrey Ward, Ada O’Neil is presently in the hospital and Jim Mont- gomery and Charles and Mrs. Lucille Reed came to be with her while she is in the hospital. ♦ ♦ * Visiting Mrs. Blanche Weeks on Sunday was her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squire of Boise. ♦ » ♦ Gary Wilson spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson. * * * Visiting their mother, Mrs. Angie Cook recently were Mr. and-Mrs. Walter Davis (Dorothy Cook) of Lucerne, California; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Childs (Thelma Cook) of Davis, Cali fornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur V. Cook and daughter, Carol of Salt Lake City, Utah and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil DeBerry and baby of Boise. ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday dinner guests in the Elton Clapp home were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley ofCaldwell; Mae Roberts of Hotchkiss, Co lorado and Annette Nichols of Colorado. Emily Wiley has spent the past week visiting the Marvin Wileys. ♦ ♦ ♦ Lisa Eastman of Reno, Ne vada is visiting her grandpa rents, the Bernard Eastmans. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Harold- sen spent the weekend with their daughter and family, the Orlee Sipes of Homedale. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Joan Cruz, Pamela, Karen, and Dana of Long Island, New York are spending three weeks visiting theClay- ton Jensens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck at tended his class reunion July 29 at Burley. Thursday, August 3, 1972 <4, I BOB ELLIOTT "Sudden Service" The Place To Come For TRUCK TIRE5 For Harvest AT LOW COMPETITIVE < f z 4; B.E. Credit Plan SEIBERLING COMMUTER Ser I s Before You Sell FARMERS Feed & Seed Co 117 Good Avonu. NYSSA Phon* 372-2201 GEORGIA PACIFK VIXYL SHIELD f 4 TOYO G-2O SUDDEN L< K< 1 t< * ? * 2 ■< 0 z 1 * SERVICE * 1 / * BOYS / * TOYO B-21 "SUPERMARKET” PR KES! VALI-Ph. 473-3935 NYSSA-Ph. 372-2297 EACH Carl's Building Center 425 N. MAIN ST. 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