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Thursday, October 21, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Nine News From Big Bend i By Goldie Roberts NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that the persons whose names appear below have filed a petition with the Owyhee Irrigation District praying that certain lands mentioned in said petition and hereinafter described, owned by the petitioners be included in said District as irrigable land and further praying that a hearing be held on said petition and an order of inclusion granted thereon. That the lands petitioned for inclusion, all of which are in Malheur County. Oregon, with the names of the petitioners who are the owners thereof, are as follows: Twp. I8S..R. 46E..W.M.I 5.105 acres SW'/.NW'/., Sec. 36] Dean Pellet and Inrelta Pellet NOW, THEREFORE, all persons interested in this inclusion and change of the boundaries of said District are hereby directed to appear at the office of said District, at 17 South First Street, in the City of Nyssa. County of Malheur, State of Oregon, on the 2nd day of November, 1976, at 8:00 P.M . to show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted and why inclusion of said lands, as proposed said petition, should not made. By order of the Board Directors made this 5th day of October. 1976. OWYIIEE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT By /s/ Harold Henigson Secretary PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to ORS 545.002 to 545.040, inclusive, the election of a director of the Owyhee Irrigation District, to hold office for a term of three (3) years, from the first Tuesday in January, 1977, and until his successor is elected and qualified, will be held on November 9, 1976. Nominations for director may be made by petition, signed by at least ten (10) electors of (he District, qualified to vote for the candidate nominated and Bled within 15 days prior to the election date. In the event more than one (I) candidate is nominated, notice of the time and place of election will be posted as required by ORS 545.026. OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIS TRICT By Harold Henigson Secretary Published: October 14 and 21, 1976. My Neighbors Puhlishco, October 7. 14. 21, 28. 1976 BIG BEND - Eight neigh bor ladies met Thursday morning at the Dyre Roberts home and started a Bible study on Colossians. They will meet this week on Friday at the Roberts home, 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Josie Roadman re turned to her home in Springfield Thursday. It was discovered there, that her arm was broken near the shoulder and she was hos- pitalized. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater, Mrs. Phil C'lucas, Mrs. Cleve Clucas and Mrs. Alan Ben nett attended Baptist Mission Circle at the home of Mrs. Jesse Lowe near Wilder Thursday afternoon. Bob Bailey and sons of Portland spent the weekend visiting and hunting phea sants with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts. Russ and Scott. The Women's Association of the Adrian Presbyterian Church met Thursday after noon with Mrs. Dyre Roberts Eleven ladies attended. Mrs. Winifred Bennett was the assistant hostess. Adrian High School Band members that attended the band judging at Corvallis Friday and Saturday from Big Bend were Libbie and Dirk Miller, Lynn and Laurie Witty, Kelly Allsop. Danny Bennett. Donna White, Re gina Sillonis and Brent Ishida. They played in the combined band for the California, Oregon State Uni versity on Saturday and returned home Sunday mor ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Berq- heus of Portland called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater Saturday morning. Mrs. Berqheus was the NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl OS I hat the Board of directors of the Ridgeview Irrigation District will meet at the South Board of Control Office at 8 00 PM. on the 21st. day of October. 1976, to sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assess ment and apportionment of taxes for defraying the operation, maintenance and construction costs and ex penses for the District for the year 1977. Any complaint concerning the assessments or any changes desired must be entered with the Secretary of the District before the date named herein in order to receive proper consideration front the Board. The 1977 assessment may be seen at the Ridgevicw Irrigation District office at the office of the South Board of Control, Owyhee Project in Homedale. Idaho. Done by the order of the Board of Directors. /»/ Beverly Fisher. Secretary Ridgevicw Irrigation Disi. Published Sept. 23. October 7, 14, 1976. 30, 1he Oldli/nu/L SUPE M from Checkerboard Kitchens former Grace Johnston and grew up where Van De Water's live. They were here to visit her sister Lida Johnston Dennis who is in a nursing home in Boise. Mrs. Dyre Roberts at tended the Happy Dozen Pinochle Club party at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Smith in Nyssa Friday afternoon. She was a prizewinner. Ken Hopkins and son, Nathan and some of their friends from Eugene are hunting game and visiting the Varner Hopkins. Joe Witty, Brad Roberts and Jon Turner went to Portland over the weekend. The boys were members of the FFA Livestock Judging team that judged at the Pacific International Show. Mrs. Ray Bowen and llene Fogleman of Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis and family visited in the Inaki Eiguren home in Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clary and sons of Caldwell were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts talked to their son. Wayne and famly in London. Sunday When asked about the drought, he said it was over and they had lots of rain now all over England. Just as the water was getting so short in London that drastic measures were started, the rains came. Mrs. Varner Hopkins and Mrs. Darrell English at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ethel Steel at Roswell Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater attended Fellowship Bible Study Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Anna Long i in Adrian. She is their leader. They will meet each Tuesday morning hereafter. They are studying the Book of James. The Big Bend Home Extension Study Group met Tuesday for a 12:30 luncheon featuring "Slow Cookery Foods." There were nine members and eight children, three guests present, The lesson was given by Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater and Mrs. Darrell English. The Dyre Roberts received a card from Mrs. Noel Tuppeny, written last Thurs day, saying Noel had set up for three minutes that day and had been without oxygen for two days. Big Bend Friends will be sorry to hear of Mrs. Will Bishop of Caldwell being in the Hospital. She was re moved from Intensive Care, Tuesday but will be there a while longer. Mrs. Randy York. Sheri and Shane of New Plymouth w-re Sunday visitors at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callahan to celebrate an October 16th birthday anniversary for Alex’s six teenth year. ilv U.S. REP. STEVE SYMMS (R-Idaho) receives the National Rifle Association's "Defender of Individual Rights" award from Richard L. Corrigan, Director of the Governmental Affairs Division of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. Rep. Symms was presented the award for his achieve ments in the House on behalf of firearms owners and sportsmen throughout the nation. Rill Called Threat to Shopper Rights Balancing Claims The proposed Balanced Growth and Economic Planning Act would "totally disenfranchise” the consumer's right to buy what he wants and would kill the private enterprise system, the president of The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. warned recently. Richard A. Riley said that the bill’s stated intention—to achieve national economic planning—sounds good, "if you believe that the federal government is capable of making your business oe- cisions for you—and we know that the federal government has rarely been able to manage any sizeable enterprise economically.” Eventually, he continued, the government would realize it couldn't meet its unrealistic goals and would begin allocating resources by product line with respect to labor intensity, energy consumption and other factors basic to the manufacturing process. Nationalization of our critical industries would follow that, Mr. Riley said. 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