PAGE SIX NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT said Court has appointed Monday, April 18, 1960, at 10 00 o’clock in In the County Court the forenoon of said day for the Of the State of Oregon hearing of objections to said Final For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of Account and the settlement there­ of. CHARLES L. GARRISON, NOW, THEREFORE, aU persons Also Known as interested in the estate of Charles Charles Garrison, L. Garrison, deceaseu, are notified Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and required to appear at the that the undersigned, Ada E. Gar­ County Court Room in the Court rison, executrix of the estate of House at Vale, Malheur County, Charles L. Garrison, deceased, has Oregon, at said time, to then and filed her Final Account as said I there show cause, if any there be, executrix in the County Court of why said Account should not be Malheur County, Oregon, and that settled, allowed and approved and said estate distributed and said executrix discharged. Dated and first published March 17, 1960 Date of last publication, April 14 1960. ADA E. GARRISON Executrix of the Estate of Charles L. Garrison, Deceased. Harold Henigson Attorney for Executrix O ° o o THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. ÒREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 14, I960 George Coleman home. Mrs. Ansel Mr. and Mrs. Bill La Bounty and and Mrs. Coleman are cousins. I family of Nyssa. Mrs. George Coleman and Larry Fiji_ has rented the .Jim Commiitee Reviews Needs of Youth Mrs. Ted Bowers daughter, Janet attended a pink Brady farm for this year and Don (Editor's note: This is the third of a serie* of feature articles by Hosts 13 Members and blue shower for Mrs. Clayton Bullard is farming the Amy Ann Sullivan on the newly released report of the Governor's Wilson in Payette last Wednes­ Stradley farm. Committee on Children and Youth, following two yearc of work Miss Dorothy HoSston and Ap­ and study by hundreds of people throughout the state of Oregon.) Of Arcadia Club day Mr. evening. and Mrs. Norman Hipp and ril Olsen attended a birthday By Mrs. George Moeller ------------------- 4------------------------------------------- ARCADIA—The Arcadia club If a small child’s personality parent, whether their own or fos- met April 8 at the home of Mrs is to develop with the greatest chance for emotional health, he | ter.The committee said that to ac­ Ted Bowers with 13 members must be cared for in a family complish the objective of taking present. Amy Stradley drew the home with one mother, either his these small children from institu­ door prize. The business meeting was conducted by the president, own or a foster one. tions, there must be adequate pro- Mrs. Brig Olsen. Refreshments “Oregon should move away from I grams and services to support were by the hostess after a continuing institutional programs them, including casework service social served hour. next meeting for infants and pre-school chil­ for families in their own homes, will be with Th» Mrs. George Cole- dren. except where medical or homemaker services, adoption ser­ man. other health reasons indicate in­ vices and the development of fos­ Fay Com is in the Caldwell stitutional care is needed.” ter home programs. hospital where he had an opera­ Such is one of a number of con­ The report describes its recom­ tion on his back last week. Mrs. ditions discussed in a section on mended homemaker service as Corn is staying with him. child welfare in the recently re­ that in which “a mature, specially Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard at­ leased report of the Governor’s trained woman, with skills in tended the Barker-Brewer wed­ Committee on Children and homemaking and in establishing ding at the Bible Missionary health relationships with people, church in Nyssa Friday evening. Youth. The committee also makes is placed by a public or private Mrs. George Hust and infant specific recommendations in the health or welfare agency in a daughter returned to their home NOTICE OF ANNUAL field of adoption and the need for home where her services are from the Nyssa hospital this SCHOOL ELECTION strengthening adoption laws; for needed to maintain it as a unit.*’ week. Such services are designed to AND MEETING homemaker services; and for day Several from here attended the provide care on a temporary basis opening of the Presbyterian Nurs­ care services for children of work ­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to children and families when the ing Home in Ontario Sunday af­ in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ing mothers mother is absent from home for ternoon. Because of the current wide ­ i ORS, to the legal voters of School ; illness or for other reasons. There Brig Olsen entered the Nyssa | District No. 47, Malheur County, ■ spread attention and criticisms of is no service yet established in Aid to Dependent Children pro ­ hospital Monday where he will State of Oregon, that the AN­ Oregon, although a number of NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of , grams, some of which is deployed other states do have it. Plans ex­ have surgery this week. Mrs. Elmer Stradley had din- [ t said District will be held at Lower by the committee, their recom­ ist for its establishment in Mult­ ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I Bend School House, between the mendations in that field will be nomah county. Harold Dail. hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the reported in a successive article. On the institutionalization of Oregon adoption statutes permit ' Miss April Olsen of Portland first Monday of May, being the indiscriminate placement of chil­ — FOR — 2nd day of May, A.D 1960, for the small children, the report notes dren in adoption, the committee spent the weekend with Dorothy that research findings and in ­ Houston while her folks were purpose of electing a Rural School formed opinion of medical author­ found, with the result that ade- ! moving to Pocatello. Board Director for Zone 5. ities, both in child psychiatry and quate safeguards to children, nat- j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ansel and Dated this 10th day of April, pediatrics, strongly point to the ' ural parents, adoptive parents and three children of Sacramento, 19*10. (Republican) need for small children to be communities are not achieved. visited Saturday evening in the Attest: “New legislation is necessary,” cared for in family homes if the • Qualified, Full Time Sheriff EILEEN ADAMS child’s personality is to develop the report states, pointing out that Methodist Ladies • An efficient administration District Clerk with the greatest chance for his it can be accomplished only • Local Taxpayer ROBERT CAIXAHAM ! through a coope ative effort of Vote to Participate best emotional health. • Disabled Veteran, Chairman __ ____ and _ i the medical, legal, ecclesiastical In Canning Proqram The U. S. Children ’ s Bureau World War II Board of Directors literature^ in" the" child’ welfare and social work professions with „ lculuulsl women wüœra ’ „ s WSCS mvv Methodist met Published April 14, 1960, and field strongly support the prin- the help of broadly representative A pril (Paid Pol. Adv. by Wilbur Atkin«) 7 the church lor for i April 21, 1960. ciple that pre-school children community groups interested in the general meeting. Mrs. Kinsey should not be cared for in institu- the welfare of children, Keveren presided at the business tions because they cannot get the Eight pages alone are devoted ( session, during which members same individual care, attention ' to the need for increased day-care I vo| voted to participate in the hospi- and affection they could from a I services for children of working I . tal canning program. ----------------------- -------—------- -— I mothers or in other cases where ™1 Senior banquet for Methodist NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION i Parents for one reason or another youth, April 27, completion of Upon Question of Increasing Tax are unable to assume the normal cookbooks and future rummage Levy Over Amount Limited j parental responsibility for full-1 sales were topics discussed. Mrs. time care. By Section 11. Article XI, j W. W. Foster will represent the The report notes that one in , society at a planning meeting re­ State Constitution Notice is hereby given that an four »»tag election will be held in School supports one or more dependents, visitation next month. District No. 61 of Malheur County, most often on a low salary. Slate of new officers for the State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to The committee recommends in ! coming year was read and ap­ 8 p.m. on May 2, 1960, at Adrian all parts of the state there be an proved, with installation to take Elementary School in said school adequate number of places where ! place at the May meeting. district, for the purpose of sub­ children may receive acceptable Daffodils and yellow candles mitting to the legal voters of said care outside of their own homes while their mothers are working I wefe used for the worship service, district the question of increasing and the need for improved state “J keeping with devotions led by the tax levy for the fiscal year Mrs. Raymond Sager who used standards of licensing such. 1960-1961 over the amount Limit­ the 121st Psalm and a litany. Mrs. The need is great for more com ­ ed by section 11, article XI, of the munity-supported day-care pro­ Grover Lytle, in charge of the Constitution of Oregon. program, “New Lights for Town The reasons for increasing such grams, the report states, particu­ and Country,” led a panel discus­ larly in cities such as Eugene, Sa ­ levy are: sion on work of the church in No tax base—Levy needed to lem and Corvallis. Recommendations in related ser­ town and country. operate schools. On behalf of the society, Mrs. The amount of tax, in excess of vices include the need to provide Orland Cheldelin presented Mrs. more training opportunities for the 6% limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $126,- adults working with children and Clyde Snider, past president, with the need for higher salaries to at­ a damask linen table cloth and 922.26. napkins. Mrs. Snider is moving Dated this 12th day of April, tract and hold more profession­ to St. Louis. ally trained people in the field. 1960. More education of the public Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mrs. Attest: in the need and better community Russell Gressley were hostesses C. G. BROWN understanding and effort are also to 24 members. District Clerk sought. E. M. SEUELL Chairman CARD OF THANKS Board of Directors We want to thank our friends I Date of first publication, April and neighbors for their expres- 14, 1960. Date of last publication, April sions of sympathy and acts of | kindness shown us during our re­ Sieve's Body Shop Bldg. 21, 1960. cent bereavement. • General Repair —The Reitenbaugh family. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL • Welding ELECTION AND MEETING • Machine Work VISITS RELATIVES IN AREA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w'th Sec 331.010, ■ A. A. Bratton of North - Holly- - ORS. to the legal voters of School I wood. Calif arrived Saturday for ELLIS HORN District No 61, of Malheur Coun- • v“lt with his sisters, Mrs. R M. Ph. FB 2 3304 ty, State of Oregon, that the AN- Cochrun and Mrs, Edgar Schaffer Expert Work by NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of wlth other said District will be held at Ad­ relatives in this area SIMM, or rian Grade School, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the HRÎH.QI first Monday of May, being the 2nd day of May. A. D. 1960, for the purpose of electing a Rural i GROW School Board Director for Zone 5.' Dated this 12th day of April, ' m rout 1900 Attest: GROUND C. G. BROWN District Clerk LLETEO SIMPtOT CO. WERNER PE UTZ Q450 \ Chairman Board of Directors Date of first publication, April! 14, 1960 rOCAISUO, »AHO Date of last publication, April 21, 1960 WILBUR ATKINS SHERIFF CwtOfHM« Bee! Production ELLIS' Repair Shop family spent Sunday in Baker slumber party for Carolyn Horn 4 with Mrs. Hipp's sister, Mr. and in Nyssa Saturday night. Mrs. Joe Logsdon and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman 'and Janet were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and (AT EAGLES HALL) Mrs. U. H. Neiger. Scheduled for April 15 Dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest POSTPONED Stephensen were Messrs, and Mmes. Art Richardsen and family of Boise, Asa Winchester and 9:00 p. m. family and Dean Winchester and family. Afternoon callers were Teenage Dance To April 22 ★ GROCERIES * FOR COLORING — LARGE WHITE EGGS .... 3 Doz. 870 3 Lb. Tin 690 SPRY SHURFINE 7 Tall Cans 980 MILK . CRUX MARGARINE .... 4 Lbs. 690 ★ MEATS ★ FOR EASTER—TENDERIZED Lb. 49^ HAMS LEAN — MEATY Lb. 480 PORK CHOPS KEIM'S DINNER FRANKS .... 2 Lb. Pkg. 850 * VEGETABLES * 1-LB. PACKAGES CELLO CARROTS .. 2 for 150 LARGE AVOCADOS............ 2 for 150 TEXAS —PINK GRAPEFRUIT ... 4 for 290 ★ FROZEN FOODS * STRAWBERRIES . 2 Pkgs. 390 BEEF — CHICKEN — TURKEY MEAT PIES .... 2 for 390 • GOLD STRIKE STAMPS?—Yes! • CHARGE?—Yes! • DELIVERY?—Six Days a Week! 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