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Page Eight. Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa Oregon Thursday, May 13, 1976 líGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that the following named persons, among oth ers. filed a petition with the Ow y hee Irrigation District praying for the inclusion therein of their lands herein described as irrigable land and further praying that a hearing be held on said petition and an order of inclusion granted thereon. That notice of hearing on said petition, set to be held on November 4, 1975, was duly published in The Nyssa Gate City Journal in the issues of October 9. 16. 23 and 30. 1975, and thereafter an order of inclusion of said lands was duly made by said Owyhee Irrigation District on November 4, 1975. That by reason of errors in the descriptions of said described lands, the Board of Directors of the Owyhee Irrigation District has re scheduled a hearing on the inclusion of said lands and has directed the publication of notice thereof as required by statute. That the correct descrip tions of the lands heretofore erroneously described with names of the owners thereof, are as follows: 5 acres in the NE'.NW'., Sec. 12, Twp. 19 S„ R. 4« E.W.M., owned by Ronald D. Oakes and Donna J Oakes, baabaad aad wife, Jerry M. Hundev aad Judith A. Huntley, husband and wife, aad Joseph E. Bailey. 5 acres la the SB'/.NWW, Sec. 19, Twp. 21 S. , R. 46 E. W.M., owned by R. Brent Hartley and Bernlel S. Hartley, husband and wife. Julian Mendiola and Carmen Chertwdl. NOW. THEREFORE, all persons interested in said inclusions and change of District boundaries are here by directed to appear at the office of the District. 17 South First Street. Nyssa. Oregon, on the 1st day of June. 1976, at 8:00 P.M. to show cause, if any they have, why said described lands should not be included as proposed in the petition filed herein. By order of the Board of Directors made this 4th day of May. 1976. OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT By /»/ Harold Henigson Secretary Published May 6. 13. 20. 27. 1976. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR No. 3568 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of MYRTLE M. PARKER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that Vernon E. Parker has been appointed Personal Representative of the above entitled estate and that his attorneys are Henigson. Stunz and Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present APPLE VALLEY ITEMS NEWELL HEIGHTS • Mrs. Bill Webb returned Saturday from a visit with her them to the Personal Repre daughter. Capt and Mrs. sentative at 106 Main Street. Mike Hastriter and family at Nyssa. Oregon, within four Aurora. Colo, suburb of months after the date of first Denver. She came in time for publication of this notice, or Eric's birthday party April 9. they may be barred. He was five years old. He has All persons whose rights a brother Mark 7; Natasha. 3 may be affected by the years old and Anya, two probate of the decedent's years old. The new baby estate are hereby advised sister. Kimberly Jewel was that additional information born April 14. weighing eight may be obtained from the pounds 14 ounces. She is records of the above-entitled doing fine and has gained a Court, the Personal Represen- pound. Mrs. Webb returned tative or his said attorneys. home Saturday May 8. Dated and first published Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb this 13th day of May. 1976. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Parker Kenneth Vanderpool at New Personal Representative Plymouth for a Mothers Day dinner. Other guests atten Published Mav 13. 20 and 27, ding were Mrs. Margarete 1976. Payne and Pauline King and Alyce and Theodore Welty of Ontario along with other re NOTICE OF HEARING latives of the Vanderpool ON family. ANNEXATION Mrs W. C. Van DeWater and son Kent of Caldwell NOTICE IS HEREBY GI were Thursday dinner guests VEN that the City Council of of her sister. Mrs. Dale Witt. the City of Nyssa has fixed Mrs. Rollo Fenn was a May 13. 1976. at 8:00 p.m. at Thursday evening dinner the council chambers at City guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hall. 14 South 3rd Street. Wesley Walker. Nyssa. Oregon, as the date, Sunday. Mrs. Rollo Fenn time and place for a public and Mrs. Mary McConnell of hearing at which all re Nvssa went to Caldwell and gistered voters of the City of had Mothers Day dinner at Nyssa may appear and be the Smorgasbord. heard on the question of the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt annexation by said City of the and family picnicked at the following described lands Owyhee Reservoir Sunday. Iving contiguous thereto: John and Judy Kirby of In the NW’.SW1. of Ontario were Saturday eve Section 29. Twp. 19 S.. R. 47 ning visitors of her parents. E., W.M.. more particularly Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt. described as follows: Mothers Dav dinner guests Commencing at the SW in the Leon Chamberlain corner of said NW'< SW'«; home were Mr. and Mrs. Thence S89° 48' 12"E Tunis Garner of Homedale. along the South Boundary of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler and said NW‘4 SW‘4 a distance daughter of Fruitland. Mr. of 265.00 feet to the TRUE and Mrs. Clint Chamberlain POINT OF BEGINNING and family. Thence NO°04'58" W pa Mr. and Mrs. Leonard rallel to the West Boundary Schutte were Mothers Day of said NW *4 SW'4 a dinner guests of their son. distance of 400.00 feet; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thence S89°48'12" E pa Schutte in Nampa. rallel to the South Boundary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of said NW1. SW1. a Price. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee distance of 1046.70 feet to a Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim point on the East Boundary of Phifer attended the Cystic said NW*4 SW'4; Phybrosis benefit dance at Thence SO°02’57”W a the Oregon Trail Grange hall distance of 400.00 feet to the Saturday evening. SE corner of said NW1. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon SW'4; Ward of Caldwell and Mr. Thence N89°48'12"W a and Mrs. Dennis Ward of distance of 1045.78 feet to the Boise were Saturday visitors TRUE POINT OF BEGIN and dinner guests of Mr. and NING. Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Terri. Dated at Nyssa. Oregon They celebrated Mothers Day this 27th dav of April 1976. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill's /»/ Henry Schneider birthday. City Recorder Mrs. Gerry Parsons of First Publication April 29. Portland came Sunday to 1976 spend a few days with Mr. Last Publication May 13, and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and 1976 celebrate Mrs. Hill's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence IN THE COUNTY COURT and family of Heyburn, Idaho OF THE STATE OF spent the Mothers Day OREGON FOR THE weekend with her mother. COUNTY OF MALHEUR Mrs. Frankie Warden. Stan and Tina Smith and No. 3557 Jeffrey were Mothers Day NOTICE TO INTERESTED dinner guests of Mr. and PERSONS Mrs. Merrill Call. In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA DAUDT. months after the date of first Deceased. publication of this notice, or NOTICE IS HEREBY GI they may be barred. VEN that Raymond Daudt Additional information has been appointed personal may be obtained from the representative of the above records of the above-entitled entitled estate and that her Court, the personal represen attorneys are Henigson. tative or her attorneys. Stunz & Fonda, whose Dated and first published address is 106 Main Street. this 13th day of May. 1976. Nyssa. Oregon. All persons /*/ Raymond Daudt having claims against the Personal Representative estate are required to present them to the personal repre sentative at 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon, within four Published May 13. 20. & 27. 1976. ................... ••••BY FRANCES SMALLEY••••••• NYSSA GIRLS WHO DANCED Las Chapanedav. from De Chiapos at the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta were from left to right: Lilly Mr. O. T. Roberts of Joliet, Montana was a weekend guest in the John Fahren- bruch home. He was their county agent when they lived in Carbon County. Montana. Mrs. Merrill Call received a phone call from her son Bryan who is serving on a LDS mission laboring in Holton. Kansas. He wished her a Happy Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma were Mothers Day dinner guests of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harder of Jerome. Idaho spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Eddy and family of Caldwell were Mothers Day dinner guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson had an early Mothers Day dinner Saturday evening at the Twilight Cafe in Nyssa. Ray presented his wife with a beautiful bouquet of yellow mums. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were Mothers Day diner guests of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Mrs. Dick Kriegh visited Mrs. Dale Witt Friday evening. Ross Mills went to Boise last Saturday afternoon and was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. Gladwin Mills, returning home Monday after noon. He was there for Gladwins birthday dinner Longoria, Martinez. Sandra Herrera and Diana Photos By Frank Grijalva DANCING LA BAMBA, from de Vera Cruz and joining in the fun at the Cinco de Mayo Fiesta were left to right: Romeo Rivera. Ricky Wilson. Victor Gallegos. William Apodaca and Steve Messick. Saturday evening. I hey later went to the Stock Car races at Meridian. Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson in Caldwell Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jeanie Fenn and girls of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Simpson were Mo thers Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson Mrs. Herb Wenke and four daughters went to the Mo ther and Daughters banquet Saturday at the Lutheran church in Nyssa. Mothers Day dinner guests in the Alfred Simpson home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mrs. Marion York and girls of Vale. They also celebrated Mrs. Manon Yorks birthday. Afternoon visitors were Mrs. Dave Savage and girls Edith Fenn was a Thursday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Mrs. Alfred Simpson visi ted Mrs Dora Smith Wed nesday afternoon. APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts of Hermiston came Saturday to visit with his parents for Mothers Day. On Sunday for dinner at C. L. Fritts, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hight, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tuning It was also the birthday anniversary for Mrs. Cla rence Tuning. Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Dewey entertained for Mo thers Day dinner, guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, Mrs. Mary Honey, Mrs. John Lilly and J. J., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dewey of Oregon Slope. Mrs. Harold McEuivin and daughter and Susan Dewey all of Payette. Saturday evening visitors of Mrs. Mary Honey were Mrs. Joe Stoneman of Ore gon slope and her friend from Payette. Mrs. Mary Honey was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen at Payette Tuesday— Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Higgins visited on Tuesday. Mrs. Dibble visitqfk on Thursday and Mrs. H. H. Howell visited Friday with Mrs. William Knox. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Smalley were luncheon gue sts on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anders at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts of Hermiston were Sunday visi tors in the Rex Nichol* home. The Bowlers Banquet was held Saturday evening at Easttide Cafe which was attended by many of the Apple Valley members. Mrs. Fay Collin* was called to the home of her friends. Mr and Mrs. Gay Garner of Grehsam. Oregon on Monday. Mrs. Gamer passed away after Mrs.- Collin* arrived. The memo rial service wa* on Friday and Mr. Garner brought Mrs. Collin* home on Sunday. He left for hit home on Monday morning. Sunday Mother* Day din ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. David Bay were Mr. and Mrs Rick Fitzsimon* and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schatz all of Boise. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fitzsimons of New Plymouth and Mrs. Ruby Walker of Notus. Mrs. Dwight Seward wa* an overnight guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Pierce and attended the annual District Assembly meeting on Wednesday at the First Church of the Nazarene in Boise. Mr Seward came up Thursday and they both attended two more day* of the District Assembly and were overnight guest* of the Hugh Pierces on Thursday. Wednesday afternoon viai- tors of Mrs. Cora Rookstool were Mrs. Peggy Brown and a friend of Mrs Zora Edens. Sunday afternoon visitors in the Roy Rookstool home were Mrs. Virginia Rookstool and Mr. and Mrs. Moms Toll of Anchorage. Alaska. Evening guests were Mrs. Jim Edens. Debbie and Mike Edens. Truck For Summer Driving Multi Mile Super Highway $jze Premium way. High WWtart With Trade Trade Tax 700x15 6 ply 41* 36* 2“ 700x16 6 ply 42* 38* T' 750x16 8 ply 5177 4^7 3” Mohawk Highway Service Ultimiler Without With Tax Trade Trade 700x15 6 ply 34” 29«) 2“ „ Size Road stability of full-vim-width tread arc. WILL BE APPRECIATED 700x16 6 ply 750x16 8 ply 37” 32" r 46” QUALIFIED BY 12 YEARS IN THE OFFICE 41” 3* Size QUALIFIED BY 23 YEARS PRACTICE IN MALHEUR COUNTY QUALIFIED BY BEING FAIR AND CONSIDERATE TO ALL Variable pilch tread design for quiet ride. (OWOTW* 2O4 N. Main QUALIFIED BY BEING EFFICIENT IN THE OFFICE VALE 225 Main St. Ph. 473-3935 WEISER 402 E. lat. Ph. 549-2534 Without WHS Trade Trade Tax 700x15 6 ply I les QUALIFIED BY 10 YEARS AS DISTRICT ATTORNEY Paid Pol. Advt. by E. Otis Smith. Nyssa. Oregon On Sun. Mr*. Laura Bale had a* her guest* for church, her children. Mr. and Mr*. Ron Bale. Jim Bale and four children. Mr*. Gene Mill* and son Jeff all of Caldwell and Phil Bale of Parma and Mrs. Ruth Martin of Caldwell Sunday afternoon visitor* of Mrs. Laura Bale were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bale and sor>* and Sunday evening Mrs. Laura Bale received a phone call from Mr. and Mr». Leslie Bale at Spokane. Washington Mr. and Mr*. Burton Smith of Ontario entertained with Mothers Day dinner foe their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Seward. Other guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and family of Boise. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Smith, hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Wild and Mr*. Mabel Fox and Gary Seward. "Tire Up" Your Seiberling JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NYSSA DISTRICT Mr*. 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