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I Thursday, October I J, 1977 Adrian To Servo Hunters Kingman Koloiy Newsl fca-Tw’ KINGMAN KOLONY ■ Mra. Grace Cearley of Emmett came Friday and is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mra. Myron Osborn and family. Beta Piercy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Piercy. She is recovering from minor surgery. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Paul Gehrke went to Unity to cut fire wood. They had a a picnic dinner with others who came. They were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pittz. Nyssa. Tony Pitta, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittz and family of Nyssa and Max Moore also Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and son came in the afternoon and joined the group cutting wood. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conant and family were also dinner guests. Mrs. Dorothy Fox spent Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at Marge Griffin's home in Vale. It was the meeting of the Treasure Valley Spinner and Weavers Guild. Several built Navajo iooms, and started weaving Two of the ladies were from Vale, two from Ontario, a man from Fruitland and there were four from Nyssa and Adrian. Klaas Lean left Tuesday morning for Madison. Wis consin on a ABS tour and attended the Dairy Expo show and sale. He returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Klaas Laan and their houseguests Jake Hoek Spa ans and Frank De Punter of Holland visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan of Middleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan visited in the Klaas Laan home Sunday evening and saw some slides of Jake Hoek-Spaans and Frank De Punter's trip through Canada Fogo Nine Job's Daughters Happenings Going bird hunting thia Saturday? If so, you may want to atop by Adrian on Saturday for a Hunter'a Breakfaal, notda Mra. Gigi Smith, Adrian 4-H leader. The Adrian 4-H Livestock Club ii preparing a special breakfait for huntera to be served from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. in the Adrian School Cafe teria. The 4-H Club ia offering two choices on the breakfaat menu, continues Mrs. Smith. For hearty eating, four pancakes, two egga, ham, coffee or orange juice for 91.75. For those not quite so hungry, a junior plate of two pancakes, one egg, ham. coffee or juice for only 91.25. “Proceeds from the break fast will go for a community service project for the City of Adrian," says Mrs. Smith. "We hope to begin our project by this December." ____ Nyssa Goto City Journal • Nyrso, Oregon I Friday, October 14 • Alco holics Anonymous, Nyssa Methodist Church, North 3rd snd Emison, 8 p.m. For information call 372-3318 or 372-2526. Nyssa Golden Age Rum mage Sale, Metal Building by Western Hotel, All afternoon Saturday, October 15 - Hunter's Breakfast by Job's Daughters, Masonic Hall, 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. United Methodist Church, Rummage Sale, Church Base ment, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Golden Age Rummage Sale, Metal Building by Old Western Hotel, all afternoon. Card Party at IOOF Hall. Everyone invited, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 16 • Hunter's Breakfast by Job's Daughters, Masonic Hall, 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. Mai. W.W.I. Banacks and Auxiliary, potluck and busi ness meeting, Vale Grange Hall, 1:30 p.m. Monday, October 17 • Gol- den Rule Chapter *131 OES, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 18 • Ea gles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. Masons meet at Masonic Hall, Special meeting confer ring, Master Mason Degree, 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 19 ■ Nyssa Golden Age Club. 113 Green Avenue, potluck, 12 noon. NHS Calendar Of Events October 13 • FFA Live stock Judging TVCC, 9 a.m. Frosh Football, Nyssa at John Day, 4 p.m. Up With People in gymna sium, 8 p.m. October 14 • Varsity Foot ball, Nyssa at Madras October 15 • Volley Ball. Prairie Chy at Nyssa, 1 p.m. Gymnastics at Mac High October 17 - JV Football, Nyssa at Baker, 4 p.m. October 18 - Frosh Foot ball, Vallivue at Nyssa, 4 p.m. TVCC Adult Art Class. 7-10 p.m. October 19 • TVCC Span ish Class, 7-10 p.m. October 20 . Volleyball, Nyssa at Ontario Cross Country at Vale Job’s Dughters, Bethel No. 33 held a special meeting September 28, for the visit of Grand Guardian Kay Kramer of Salem and Associate Grand Guardian James Ken yan of Portland. A potluck lunch preceded the meeting. During the dinner special honor was given to Kathleen Wheeler retiring guardian treasurer. She was presented a bouquet of pink roses. The regular meeting ope ned at 7:30 p.m. with Honored Queen Whitni Mor rison presiding. Escorted and introduced were Honored Queen of Bethel No. 25 Kim Corbett; Past Honored Queens. Gay Franklin of Bethel No. 39, Rupert, Lynn Campbell, Be thel No. 56 of Auburn, Washington, Tami Cleaver, Bethel No. 33, Nyssa; Grand Bethel Guide Barbara Hol mes, also Past Honored Queen of Bethel No. 33; Guardian Vera Webb, Asso ciate Guardian Foy Sasser both of Bethel No. 33; Past Guardians Marlene Hayden. Bethel No. 21 of Hillsboro, Oregon, Myrtle Sasser, and Della Holmes of Bethel No. 33. Nyssa; Amalia Pratt Worthy Matron of Golden Rule Chapter No. 131 OES of Nyssa. Initiation was also held for Marie Godin. The new Guardian Council was installed by Grand Guardian and Associate Grand Guardian. They are Vera Webb, Guardian and Foy Sasser, Associate Guar dian; Guardian Treasurer Bonnie Eckhart: Director of Music, Lynn Campbell; Di rector or Epic, Madene Hayden; Director Finance Phil Webb; Director of Para phernalia Donna Hutchinson. of Hospital Visitation Pentecostal Church of Christ. Rev. Carl Lassiter 372-3332 Chaplain 10-10-77 to 10-16-77. Nursing Home Service 10-16-77 Owyhee Community Chu rch. Rev. Fred Moxum, 372-2761. Chaplain 10-17-77 to 10-23-77. Nursing Home Service. 10-23-77. Faith Lutheran Church, Rev. Steven Myers, 372-3331 4733619. Chaplain 10-23-77 to 10-30-77. Nursing Home Service 10-30-77. Latin Assembly of God. October 13 • FFA Live Rev. Alex Najar, 372-3691. stock Judging at TVCC Chaplain 10-31-77 to 11-6-77. Hockey. Nampa at Adrian, Nursing Homer Service 11-6- 7 p.m. 77. Jr. High Football. Marsing United Methodist Church. at Adrian. 4 p.m. Rev. Jim Monroe, 372-2245. October 14 • Varsity Foot Chaplain 11-7-77 to 11-13-77. ball. Adrian at Prairie City. 8 Nursing Home Service, 11-13 p.m. our time and 7 p.m. -77. their time. Meals <m Wheel. Schedule October 18 - Marching Band Conference at Fruitland October • United Metho October 19 • Annual Drive dist Church. October 20 - Snook Photo November ■ Nazarene to take pictures. Kindergar Church ten thru grade 12. December - Park Ave CPT Meeting. 8 p.m. nue Baptist Church. Legal Notice NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION THE BUCHTEL FAMILY, Nancy, left to right. Laura, Duane, and wife Ruth were on hand Tuesday evening to welcome Kaysie Kent of El Paso, Texas and Jan Budzen, far right, of Birmingham, Michigan. The two young ladies are members of the “Up With People“ cast who will perform in Nyssa, Thursday, (tonight) at 8 p.m. and will stay with the Buchtel family during their visit to Nyssa. LUXLLUUUU-LUUXJ Holy Rosary Hospital October 7 • Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Payette, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, Weiser, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Leona Ruiz. Ontario a girl October 8 • Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Coleman, Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hartwell, Ontario, a boy October 9 - Mr. and Mrs. Zane Yokom, Payette, a bcv Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Barber, Ontario a girl Juan Banda. Ontario a boy Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ramos. Ontario a boy Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shaw, Parma, are proud to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Dorothy Lynn, bom Sunday, September 25. 1977, at Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario. She weighed eight pounds and one ounce. The happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bogle of Em mett. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw would like to thank all those who have been so interested in the arrival of this “little one" and for the many gifts she has received. HELLO WORLD! CRADLE ROLL JoAnne Elizabeth Harris was bom Monday, October 3, 1977 at Mercy Medical Center in Nampa to Thane J. and Nancy Harris. She weighed eight pounds and ten ounces, and joins a brother, Christopher, age two. Delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Boydell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris of Boise. The maternal great grandmother is Mrs. A. H. Boydell of Nyssa. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bower and Mrs. Vonda Harris all of Malad. Idaho. • • Happy Anniversary October 71 - Mr. and Mrs C. E. Landreth October 18 - Mr. and Mrs Fay Cora • NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN. that the Board of directors of the Ridgeview irrigation District will meet at the South Board of Control Office 1:00 P.M. on the 7th day of November, 1977, to sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessments and apportionment of taxes for defraying the operation, maintenance and construc tion costs and expenses for the District for the year 1978. 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 from the Board. The 1978 assessment may be seen at the Ridgeview 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 /s/ Drew Eggers, Secretary Ridgeview Irrigation District Published September 29, October 6. 13, 20, 1977. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Oregon Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting Thursday, October 27, 1977 to review the proposed Six-Year High way Improvement Program. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Malheur County Library Meeting Room at 388 S.W. 2nd Avenue in Ontario. This meeting is being held to give local citizens an opportunity to respond to this program. the Secretary of the District at least fifteen (15) days before the date of election. Nominating petition forms may be obtained from the Secretary of the District. By Order of the Board of Directors of the Big Bond Irrigation District. Big Bend Irrigation District Joe Zueger, Secretary Published October 13, 20, 27, 1977. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON NISSEN TRAMPOLINE Malheur County School District 26, Nyssa, Oregon will accept sealed bids on the following physical education equipment until 4:00 P.M. MST, November 14, 1977. Make: Nissen 770 w with 770 sp Pad -- Regulation competition trampoline--over all deimensions are 9* x 15’ x 39”. Drsrrlptiaa: Nylon webb (heavy duty) bed (6’ x 12’). Heavy duty spotter chrome frame with chrome springs. Pads: Spotter frame and side pads (pads covering springs and side frames). vary limited usage. The trampoline may be inspected any week day prior to the bid opening at Nyssa High School. Malheur School District 26 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Mail or bring bids, in a sealed envelope marked Trampoline Bid tot Malheur County School District *26, District Office. Adrian Blvd., Nyssa. Oregon 97913 Phone 503-372-2275 Published 1977 October 6, Published October 13 and 20. 1977 NOTICE OF ELECTION OF DIRECTOR OF BIG BEND IRRIGATION DISTRICT a _a > — as------------- Aanan ^lervaiiiiie 583-372-2727 208-724-6131 NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that an election for the office of one Director for the Big Bend Irrigation District in Malheur County. Oregon, AHS Calendar Of Events Fire gutted the home of Rateita Gallegos at 104 East 3rd Street, Sunday. According to the dispatcher, firemen were called out at 4:30 p.m. and again at about 11:30. Assistant Fire Chief John Pittz said fhe cause was unknown. He said the interior of the house was destroyed. Firemen were called out Monday afternoon to Park Avenue near the rathoad tracks, however, it was a false alarm. for a term of (3) years, will be held within said District on November 12, 1977. The polling place for said election shall be the Big Bend school house located 3 VS miles southeast of Adrian, Oregon and the polls shall be opened at 8:00 a.m. on the day of election and shall be kept open until 5:00 p.m. when the polls shall be closed. Nominations for such office may be made by petition, signed by at least ten (10) electors of the District or at an assembly of not less than twenty-five electors. All no minations shall be filed with Parker Larin. 6 Hrdwr. 583-372-2433 208-724-6174 Van DeWater Leveling 583-372-2562 Webb Service Gtonge 583-372-2464 I Working together Carol Fiscus, Clerk, Hinkle; Kenneth Warner, Car Inspector, Kellogg; John Ziegler, Traffic Agent, Kennewick; Berry Davison, Crew Dispatcher, Spokane; Carl Carpenter, Sectionman, Baker; Paul Sherman, Chief Clerk, Hinkle; Beverly Lousignont, General Clerk, La Grande; Doris Denny, Steno, Spokane; Chuck Baladez, Section Foreman, Yakima; Jack Frost, Yardmaster, Hinkle; John Sullivan, Brakeman, Spokane; Arnold Wyant, Hostler Attendant, La Grande; Rita Porter, Hostler, Hinkle; Hidde Hanenburg, Machinist, Spokane. We can handle it. fl th« Union Pacific 13,