Page Eight Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon Nyssa Girl Newell Heights Items ___ Ricks Graduate By Dale Wh» Ricks College will hold its guen at Ontario SAturday third annual summer com­ evening, a group met htere mencement exercises May 27 from the Nyssa and Vale at 4:30 pm., in the Kirkham Area. Auditorium. Mrs. R. D. McKinley The speaker will be Mrs. entertained Koffee Klutch Arabel Catmull, retiring Eng­ Wednesday. Twelve ladies lish teacher at Ricks who has attended. been at the two-year college Mrs. Ray Simpson's bro­ since 1963. ther Harry Love of Belling­ Dana Frederiksen. daugh­ ham, Washington died last ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Monday. He leaves a wife Frederiksen of Nyssa, is and daughter. He is a former among the graduates. Newell Height resident hav­ ing lived on the Hardman place. Mrs. Simpson's three brothers and a nephew from Colorado came and Ray went with them to the services in Bellingham. Mrs. Simpson Some 3,500 students, can­ wasn't well and was unable didates for degrees or di­ to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard plomas from the University of Schutte went to Nampa last Houston for the Fall 1975 and Friday evening and were Spring 1976 semesters, cele­ birthday dinner guests of brated their graduation at their son. Mr. and Mrs. commencement ceremonies Howard Schutte and family. Saturday. May 15 in Hof- It was in honor of their son heinz Pavilion on the Univer­ David on his sixth birthday. sity of Houston Central Mrs. Mane Moore atten­ Campus. Randall Meyer, president ded an Open House for Leona Seuell in Big Bend Wednes­ and chief executive of EX­ XON. U.S A., delivered the day afternoon. commencement address. Selma Simpson and David Candidates for degrees or Woodard took Mr. and Mrs. diplomas include James E. Alfred Simpson and Johnnie Benedict, J. D. Law; Linda R. and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Benedict. M.S.A. Health York and family out to dinner Care, both Nyssa High Sunday. School graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb Since graduating from went camping and fishing at Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Unity. Monday. Tuesday and Benedict have moved to Lake Wednesday. They stayed at Oswego. Oregon. Their pa­ the Yellow Pine Forest rents are Mr and Mrs. D. L. Camp. They got some fish. Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. The water wasn't turned on Cecil Morrison. yet but they found a nice stream. The forest was pretty. The ticks are becom­ ing active now. Saturday was Karen Hut­ chinson's 14th birthday. The thirteenth annual com­ They had a birthday picnic mencement exercises at Tre* for her at the State Park at sure Valley Community Col­ the Owyhee Dam. Those lege is scheduled June II at attending were K. I. 7:30 p.m. in the college Peterson of Adrian, his son gymnasium with a reception Mervin. Mr. Peterson's ne­ to follow in the Weese phew. Mr. and Mrs. Spig Building. Fransson of Sweeden. Mrs. Eighty-six students have Arlene Neer of Salem. Mrs. filed applications for the Marie Moore of Newell Associate Degree, and 32 Heights. Karen’s parents. practical nursing students Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hut­ have applied for their certifi­ chinson and sister Jeannette cates. for a total of 118. and her two girl friends. Kenneth Michael Goul. Selma Simpson and David Student Body President, will Woodard of Vancouver. deliver the commencement Washington came Saturday address. Reverend Harold to attend Johnnie Simpson's Sanner of the Ontario First graduation. Church of Nazarene will NEWELL HEIGHTS - Miss Jill Domy of Boise came Saturday and spent the weekend with Mrs. Dale Witt Tony Asumendi of Hermis­ ton called at the home of Mrs. Dale Witt Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herb Wenke and Mrs. Goldie Roberts went to Portland Thursday where they attended a “Tops“ convention, returning home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward of Caldwell were Saturday visitors and dinner guests in the Carl Lee Hill home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill attended the Kathy Flanders Piano Recital Sunday. Terri was one of the students in the recital. Others attending included Mr. and Mrs. David hill and Mrs. Nancy Hanson and Andrea of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Terri attended the Adrian graduation exercises Sunday evening, they were later guests in the Kenneth Price home in Ridgeview at a graduation party for their daughter Sherri. Saturday evening. Mrs. Leonard Schutte attended a mother and daughter salad buffet at the Lutheran Bre- thern Church in Nampa. Sunday's dinner guests at the Leonard Schutte home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schutte and children. Kara. Lynn and David, and Barbara Schutte and Paul Grant of Nampa. Also Mrs. Pat Wade and children of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman attended the graduation exercises at the Bishop Kelly High School in Boise Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley attended a Cam­ paign Rally for Frank Yra- Benedicts Are Houston Grads 7VCC Schedules Commencement Activities In Arcadia Mrs. Don Bowers of Parma. Idaho and Mark. Brent and David surprised Nell Bowers on her birthday, Wednesday evening. Clyde and Nell Bowers went to Paddock Reservoir in Idaho. Sunday and came home with a bunch of nice crappies. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson and Todd Cindell went camping over the weekend to Bully Creek. Fishing was very poor but they saw several rattle snakes and killed one with 9 rattles. Christie Bullard played at the piano recital, held at the LDS church. Saturday after­ noon. Mrs. Dorothea Mit­ chell is the teacher. Doris Greenhaw of Mo­ desto. Calif., visited at the John Sebum home last week. She came on Monday and went home on Sunday She is the daughter of Mrs. Golds Roper, who makes her home with her brother John. Mrs. Roper and her daughter attended the Open House held Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard on their 55th Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Hazel Herrman visi­ ted the L. E. Robbins. Sunday afternoon and accom­ panied them to the Bullards open house. Mrs. Clyde Bowers atten­ ded the piano reciatl Satur­ day afternoon at the LDS church. Brenda and Barbie Bowers of Parma. Idaho were of the pupils attending. nTsige of Nu Acres j a* i*« Mx 1 ....... ; Plans are udnerway for a Bicentennial Celebration at the Nu Acres Hall. A day-long program including baseball, a sing-song, square dancing, a community picnic are a few of the ideas under consideration. Mrs. Gerald Russell is heading the committee for promoting this and anyone with ideas to share or who wants to help, please call her 674-2097. Events Around Adrian ». c>rf. Mr. and Mrs. Keven Roun­ tree and son of Ontario spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel. Other dinner guests wete Mr. Dennis Miller and Penny Freel. Cristine Orris was a Sunday afternoon caller in the Freel home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Looney of Boise visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Sunday. deliver the invocation and be ned iction. Procession» I and recessional music will be provided by Ho Schmid on organ, and Richard Dalzell will direct vocal selections, service News From Big Bend I I BIG BEND Mrs Darryl Seuell was pleasantly sur­ prised Wednesdas afternoon when twenty-four of her neighbors and friends came to welcome her to Big Bend. She was presented with a Wishing Well filled with money and well wishes. Mrs. Alan Bennett and Mrs Mike Sillonis were the instigators of the surprise. Mrs. Darrell English. Mrs Dyre Roberts. Mr. and Mrs Varner Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Water attended funeral services for Ruthie Miller at Parma Wednesday afternoon. Mrs John Luciano re­ turned to her home in Denver Thursday. She had been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. Julie Sillonis is the latest victim of the chicken pox. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs Herb Wenke of Adrian left Thursday to attend State Recognition Davs for Tops in Portland. Friday, Mrs. Wenke participated in the Baggy Dress Parade. Satur­ day morning they both were awarded a special necklace for being a TOP five years. Saturday afternoon they were in the Circle of Light Ceremony. Mrs. Wenke was given special recognition at that time. She had been State Queen in 1971. They re­ turned home Sunday after­ noon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wmid and Mrs. Wenifred Bennett attended high school gradua­ tion at Marsing Thursday evening at which their grandchildren. Mark and Brenda Wood were gra­ duated. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett attended the after graduation party at the Floyd Wood home in Marsing. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett attended the baseball games between Adrian and Elgin at Baker Thursday. Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins and children of Eugene came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lowe of Wilder. She returned home Monday but her children Emmy and Nathan remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ross and their two grand­ children left Monday mor­ ning for their home in Eugene after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney and family. Mrs. Charles Witty spent Monday morning at the Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario BRIDGE ACTIVITIES I with Mrs Bill Spears of Vale who had undergone surgerv. Mrs. Dick Bennett and Mrs Kas Ishida attended the baseball play-off between Adrian and Pilot Rock at Pendleton. Monday. Mrs. Dyre Roberts atten­ ded funeral services for a life-long friend. Mrs Bessie Allen, who was killed Friday evening, at Nampa Tuesday afternoon. She also visited her mother, Mrs Florence Henderlider at the Nampa Convalescent Center and sisters Marie Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades in Deer Flat. Carlene and Darlene Car­ roll were honored with a little birthday parts Wednesday after school at the Dyre Roberts home for their 10th birthdas Guests were Mrs. Stan Thomas, Toshia and Kevin, Jenny and Christy Seuell. Michael Tallman and their mother, Mrs. Jim Carroll and big sisters. Mary, Becks and Sue. ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lang of Nampa came Thursday and visited Mrs. Sue Ashcraft until Saturday. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft enter­ tained with a picnic honoring her son-in-law Robert Hamel- ton of Boise on his birthday Sunday. Other guests were his wife, Mrs. Hamelton and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hamel­ ton of Wilder. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft and Clara Holly and Rosie Mar­ tinez of Owhyee Junction sold poppies for the Ameri­ can Legion Saturday. Mrs. Mabie Piercy atten­ ded a bridal shower for Judy Mecham given by Trudy Kasman in Nyssa. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mabie Piercy also attended Judy Mecham’ No. 3556 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Ruth C. Foster Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Raymond T. Sager has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate and that his attorneys are Henig- son. Stunz and Fonda, whose address is 106 Main street, Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the Personal Repre­ sentative at 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the probate of the decedent's estate are hereby advised that additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the Personal Repre­ sentative or his said attor­ neys. Dated and first published this 27th day of May. 1976. s Raymond T. Sager Personal Representative Mrs. John Stringer and Mrs. Rex Voeller were co­ hostesses at a bridge lun­ cheon at the Moore Hotel in Ontario on Saturday. Out-of- town''guests were Mrs. Evelvn Newman and Mrs. Linda Stringer both of Boise, t nere were three tables in play and winners were. Mrs. Chuck Michaels. Mrs. Louie Maulding and Mrs New man. Student» l*re»ent Spring Recital Piano students of Mrs, Kathy Flanders presented their annual spring recital Sunday. May 23 in honor of the Bicentennial year. It was a program of well known American tunes and all American composers. Participating students were; Vance Bybee. Angela Call. Pam Hartley. Mike Hill. Shelly Hill. Terri Hill. John McCune. Angela Radford, Gerrilyn Schulthies. Jeanne Sword and Katrina Sword. Many relatives and friends of the students attended. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts attended an after graduation party for Kathy Church in Wilder Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English and Toshia Thomas left Saturday for Peck. Idaho to visit the Milton Watson family. Sunday they attended high school graduation for Marty Watson at Lewiston. They returned home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chancy entertained with an after graduation party tor Deanna Sunday evening. Forty-five friends and rela­ tives attended. Big Bend is proud of our ten students who graduated from Adrian High School Sunday evening Thev are, 1 inlev Howell. Theone Teter. Peggs Ishida. Beth Zueger. Deanna Chancy, Mary Tur ner. Mary Conklin. Kris Carlock. Chuck Sykes and Gus Sillonis. Mr. and Mrs Pete Sillonis entertained with an after graduation party for Gus Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins attended the High School graduation exercises at Meridian Monday evening where their granddaughter. Vicki Hill was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Parrott of Ontario. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Musgrove. Mrs. M. L. Ketner of Marsing and Mrs. Mildred Smith of Sacramento California called on Mr and Mrs. John Packwood Monday Jolly Janes Club meets Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dallas Chancy. Published May 27, June 3, 10. 1976. Happy liirthdav IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR May 27 • Bill Kouns. Margaret Dority May 28 • Stacy Glenn. D. W. Poor, David Hopper. Bernard Eastman May 30 - Jean Mangin. Don L. Wilson May 31 ■ Pete Longoria. Jr.. Pete Stephen. Mary Ann DeLeon June I ■ Roberta Purcell. Ralph Young June 2 * Gladys Nichol son. Terri Ziegenbein No 1567 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of Klaas Stam. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gerrit Timmer­ man has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitled estate and IN THE COUNTY COURT that his attorneys are Henig- OF THE STAT»: OF son. Stunz A Fonda, whose OREGON FOR THE address is 106 Main Street, COUNTY OF MALHEUR Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the No. 3568 estate arc required to present NOTICE TO INTERESTED them to the Personal Repre­ PERSONS sentative at 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon, within four In the Matter of the Estate of months after the date of first MYRTLE M PARKER, publication of this notice, or Deceased. they may be barred. All persons whose rights NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ may be affected by the VEN that Vernon E. Parker probate of the decedent's has been appointed Personal estate are hereby advised Representative of the above­ that additional information entitled estate and that his may be obtained from the attorneys are Hemgson. records of the above-entitled Stunz and Fonda, whose Court, the Personal Rep­ address is 106 Main Street. resentative or his said attor­ Nyssa. Oregon Alt persons neys. having claims against the Dated and first published estate are required to present this 27th day of May. 1976. them to the Personal Repre­ /»/ Gerrit Timmerman sentative at 106 Main Street. Personal Representative Nyssa. Oregon, within four months after the date of first Published May 27. June 3, publication of this notice, or 10. 1976. they may be barred All persons whose rights IN THE COUNTY COURT may be affected by the OF THE STATE OF probate of the decedent's OREGON FOR THE estate are hereby advised COUNTY OF MALHEUR that additional information __ graduation May 20 and had refreshments at the Mecham home later. K. I. Peterson and his nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Spig Fransson if Sweden were Sunday miming callers in the George DeHaven home. Last Monday. Mr and Mrs. John Marshall and family of Meridian came to the home of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and they all went to Pole Creek fishing. Mr. and Mrs. G. ■ Mackey attended the Ruth Miller funeral Wednesday at Parma. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey were her sister. Wilma Long, and Ed Sterbenz of Boise and Larry Mackey and sons of Nyssa. IN THE COUNTY COURT OFTHE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR The Mr. and Mrs Bridge Club enjoyed a Saturday evening gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner. This club keeps a running score. • • • Events Around Adrian By Dale Witt LEGAL NOTICES The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met last week at the home of Mrs Ethel Mary Rhodes. Winning honors went to Mrs, Irene Larson and Mrs. John Worrall. • • • | B» (>oUI< Bober«» Thursday. May 27. 1976 Mr and Mrs. Gilmore of Palm Springs. California were Saturday luncheon gue­ sts of Mrs. Anna Long. Sunday, Mabie Piercy. Gladys Newbill and Anna Long visited Bernice Toomb at Caldwell hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowles and three children of Medford came Tuesday and visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven until Thursday when they left on a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs Sue Ashcraft visited Mr and Mrs. George DeHa­ ven Thursday evening. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs George DeHaven visi­ ted in the K. I. Peterson home and had cake and coffee with them and their relatives here from Sweden. may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the Personal Represeo tative or his said attorneys. Dated and first published this 13th day of May. 1976. Vernon E. Parker Personal Representative Published May 13. 20 and 27. 1976 No. 3557 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate of EMMA DAUDT. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl VEN that Raymond Daudt has been appointe«' personal representative of t|>e above­ entitled estate and that her NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GI­ VEN that the following named persons, among oth­ ers. filed a petition with the Owyhee 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 ot the owners thereof, are as follows: S acres in the NE'.NW1., Sec. 12, Twp. 19 S., R. 46 E.W.M., owned by Ranald D. Dakes and Donna J. Oakes, hnsband and wife, Jerry M. Huntley and Judith A. Huntley, husband and wife, and Joseph E. Bailey. 5 acres in the SE'.NW'., Sec. 19, Twp. 21 S. , R. 44 E. W.M., owned by R. Brent Hartley and Bernlel S. Hartley, husband and wife, Julian Mendiola and Carmen Chert nd I. 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. Bv order of the Board of Directors made this 4th day of May. 1976. OWYHFE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT By /•/ Harold Hemgson Secretary Published May 6. 13 . 20. 27. 1976. attorneys are Henigson. Stunz A Fonda, whose address is 106 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the personal repre­ sentative at 106 Main Street. Nyssa, Oregon, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or they may be barred. Additional information may be obtained from the records of the above-entitled Court, the personal represen­ tative or her attorneys. Dated and first published this 13th day of May, 1976. /»/ Raymond Daudt Personal Representative Published May 13, 20, A 27, 1976. NO 11(1 Of BUIX.EI HEARING NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Die budget i n .. hec’innmg Jul', I I't 7C , beginning July I. I9_76 as detailed and sumanzed below, was prepared by the igj Cash, O Accrual, □ Modified Accrual accounting basis, and x is, O is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years Major changes, i uniting ba if any ind ' , ' Wo.26______________ for detailed and sumanzed below, was prepared by the KJ Cash. '4 is. . is not and their effects on this budget the fiscal year 19 76 |o_77 J Accrual. ' .) Modified Accrual consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years Major changes, are set forth in an accompanying statement if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth m an accompanying statement. be inspected or obtained between the hours ol Monday thru Friday A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours ol ____ 5sOO PM _____ al 402 Park Ave. ___ Budget Board___________________________ . 9100 AM _ _____ Nyaaa, Oregon__________________ will be held____ a and IIltcting JufiR 10th.___________ Of |9?6 th» Admfnlstr.it ion Office the al «governing B«»d> t BiOO at m at Adri an Fira Hall.....Adri an f Oregon_____ for the purpose ol holding a public hearing on this will p xwm -------------- p in budget at iGoverninv Body# th«> Prir^rv 1 ,t.m be held t Ipurpo-.o room _ and A June 2. of the 19.2$, at meeting -------- . for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this Any jrerson may appear lo discuss the hurlget. or any part of il Mark Hartley_______________ I Chairman of Governing Body) H.i I hr»nr ((minty) Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journal. May 20, 1976 Notice published May 27, 1976 (County) _____ (City) _______________________ (Dale) Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journal. May 20. 1976 Notice published May 27, 1976. Mtv 20, 1'376 (Dale) Nyssa (City)