Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 19, 1960, Page 16, Image 16

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL» NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960
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I VISIT
IN WARRENTON
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Kohl re­
turned May 11 from Warrenton,
Oregon, after spending several
days with Mr. Kohl’s sister and
By Mr». Herschel Thompson
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Winebrenner. Mrs. W. E. Kohl
returned to Nyssa with them fol­
(Last Week’s News)
Mr. and Mrs. George Besendor­ lowing a visit of several weeks
fer went to Grandview, Idaho with her daughter.
Saturday. They visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Hipwell, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant.
Ethel Harley and Mr. and Mrs. She returned to Boise Monday.
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Callister
Raymond Draper.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft visited with the Jesus Lopez fam­
went to Hazelton, Idaho Tuesday ily Sunday afternoon.
to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurts Returns Home
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visited
Dick Ashcraft and family, return­
at the Oscar Kurtz home Friday
ing Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Begeman evening. Mr. Kurtz has just re­
and Mrs. Ida Hodges were coffee turned home from the Veterans’
guests Saturday evening at the hospital in Portland after having
surgery on his eye He is recuper­
home of Bill VanDeWater.
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mrs. ating nicely.
Bill Toomb attended the Happy
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were
Dozen pinochle club party Thurs­ hosts at a card party Thursday
day at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hill. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
The six low entertained the six Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ash­
high for the season.
craft and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scho­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of en of Nyssa were guests.
Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford
and Marie Earp were dinner and family of Nyssa were supper
guests Sunday at the Herschel guests at the Tracy Mefford home
Thompson home.
Sunday.
Jeannette Conant of Boise
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy
spent Mother’s day with her par- and
family of Nyssa called at the
Carl Piercy home Friday.
Pfc Leon Besendorfer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Besendorfer,
called his mother Sunday from
and
Washington, D. C. to wish her a
happy Mother’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston
No. 8 North 1st St.
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visited with Mrs. Laura Smith at
Adrian Sunday afternoon.
All Work Guaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kreager of
Nampa were weekend guests at
the Lawrence Kreager home.
PHONE FR 2-3447
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers
of Boise were dinner guests
If No Answer, Call FR 2-3032
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bowers.
Kingman Kolony
CARL'S RADIO
TV SERVICE
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•
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICES
•
LEGAL NOTICES
Sixth Grade Students
Take Science Outing
OWYHEE INSECTICIDE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OWYHEE INSECTICIDE
possession of the person to whom
Students of Ellis Parrill’s sixth
Administrative Order No. 1
CONTROL AREA
grade class went on a science
they are issued or hi» authorized
In the County Court
Relating to the Creation
representative and shall be avail,
field trip to Flat Rock near Mit­
Of the State of Oregon
Administrative Order No. 2
Of a Restricted Area
chell Butte. The boys, accompan­
For the County of Malheur
In Malheur County. Oregon
Relating to rules and régula able for inspection at any time
ied by Devere Nelson and Ellis
In the Matter of the Estate <if
lions relating to the application by the committee or its repre­
Pursuant to authority vested in
Parrill, left Nyssa Friday after­
DAVID
KARL
FACKRELL,
of insecticides within the boun­ sentative.
the Owyhee Insecticide Control
noon, May 6. They were trans­
Section 3: Rate of Insecticides, Area by ORS chapter 573, the
daries of the Owyhee Insecticide
of
insecticides
applied
The
rate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ported to the campsite by A. E.
Control Area, including the Pro­
following order is promulgated:
tected Area and the Restricted shall not exceed those recom- Section (1). Except as provided That the undersigned, B. B. Lien­ Child.
mended and set out in the 1960 by Section (2) of this order, there kaemper. has been appointed ad­ The girls, accompanied by Mr.
Area Malheur County. Oregon.
publication
of the Oregon Insecti­ hereby is created as authorized ministrator of the estate of David and Mrs. Joe Cundall, Mrs. Par-
Pursuant to authority vested in
cide
Control
Handbook authored by ORS chapter 573, a Restricted Karl Fackrell, deceased, by the nil and sons, Larry and Roger,
the Owyhee Insecticide Control
joined the boys for breakfast Sat­
Area Committee by ORS chapter and published by Oregon State Area one airline mile beyond the County Court of Malheur County, urday morning.
and
has
qualified
as
such.
Oregon,
College.
outer
boundaries
of
the
presently
573 and particularly ORS 573 535.
After collecting specimens for
the following order is promulgat­ Section 4: Special Provisions existing Owyhee Insecticide Con­ NOW. THEREFORE, all persons their science room exhibit, the
Relating io Onions Other Than trol Area, all located within Mal­ having claims against the estate class spent the day hiking, swim­
ed:
of David Karl Fackrell, deceased, ming and fishing.
heur County, Oregon.
Section 1: Insecticides Which Onions for Seed.
May Be Used. During the period
(1) In addition to the insecti­ Section (2). Property described are hereby notified and required
—Kris Parks, Reporter.
June 1st to and including August cides set out and listed in Section as the SEV» of S 33 T 20 S, R 46 to present the same, with proper
31st of each year and for the pur­ (1) of this order, the use of Diel­ E is not a part of the Restricted vouchers, duly verified, within
pose of protecting the Alkali Bee, drin will be permitted on onions Area described and created by six (6) months from the date of
’ this Notice, to the undersigned,
only the following insecticides for the control of Thrip. providing Section (1) of this order.
may be used in the Protected ___
insecticide __ is ____
used ____
and _r ap- | This order shall be effective im­ B. B. Lienkaemper. at the law
such _________
Area and the Restricted Area of plied only in the following man- mediately upon publication. Post- office of Harold Hemgson at Nys­
the Owyhee Insecticide Control ner-__________________________ ponement of such date could re- sa, Oregon, which place the un­
Steve's Body Shop Bldg.
in serious P prejudice
the dersigned selects as his place of
Area of Malheur County, Oregon:
fa) Application shall only be I I ’ suit
““A
7jud^e to 016
DDT. Kelthane. Dameton and j made when the wind velocity is public interest and could serious. business in all matters connected
• General Repair
Toxaphene. Such insecticides may less than five (5) miles per hour. | ly injure the Alkali Bees and the with said estate.
• Welding
’ I crops they pollinate.
only be used as follows:
B B. LIENKAEMPER
• Machine Work
(b)
Application
shall
only
be
Signed this 30th day of April,
(1) Application must be made made in a water carrier
Administrator of the
1960.
when the wind velocity is less
Estate of David Karl
(c) Application shall only be |
VERN GARNER
than five (5) miles per hour.
ELLIS HORN
Fackrell, Deceased.
made
by
boom
type
ground
equip
­
Chairman
of
the
Committee
(2) Application must only be
Ph. FR 2-3305
Dated
and
first
published
May
ment
operating
at
a
pressure
at
Owyhee Insecticide
made prior to 7 a.m. or after 7
19 1960.
Expert
Work by
the boom of less than thirty-five
Control Area Committee
p.m. each day.
Last publication. June 16, 1960.
(3) Application must only be , (35) p.s.i. with the height of the
boom not to exceed twenty (20)
This acknowledges that this
made in water carrier spray.
regulation has been received, ap­
Section 2. Permits Required for inches from the ground.
Use and Application.
(d) The rate of Dieldrin shall proved and filed with and by the
(1) Before any application of not exceed one-half (t4) pound Oregon State Department of Agri­
insecticides is made during the parent material of Dieldrin per culture.
J. F. SHORT
period set out in Section (1) above j acre.
Director
within the Protected or Restricted I (2) To comply with the Federal
Oregon State Department
Area of the Owyhee Insecticide Food and Drug law and regula-
of Agriculture
I ions. Dieldrin shall not be applied
Control Area:
Published May 12 and 19, 1960.
(a) The owner or the person in to onions for green onion table
possession of land or property stock nor shall it be applied dur­
SYNOFMH OF 1NNIAL
shall obtain and have a valid per­ ing a period of 14 days prior to
9TATKMKMT
For the year ended December 31,
mit from the Owyhee Insecticide harvest on all other onions.
for
Area Committee.
(3) Special permits will be con­ Firemen's Insurance Company
(b) Any applicator (other than sidered by the committee for the of Newark, New Jersey, made to
Insurance Commissioner of the
the owner or person in possession method and use of Dieldrin by the
State of f Oregon,
Oregon, pursuant to law
.
ADMITTED
ASSETS
of land) shall obtain and have a other types of equipment.
Bonds .....................
84,483,030.88
valid permit from the Owyhee In­
Section 5: Exceptions to Provi­ Stocks ........................... $ 136.781,425.29
Mortgage
loans
on
secticide Control Area Committee. sions of This Order. The provi­
real estate ...............
729,608.74
(2) The permits shall be issued sions of this order do not apply Real
estate, less $-0-
encumbrances ------
3,347,000.00
for the period June 1st to and in­ to soil application and furrow Cash
and bank
cluding August 31st of each year. treatments applied pre-planting
7,843,571.19
deposits ............-.......
Such permits expire on Septem­ by ground equipment, or to ap­ Agents’ balances or
uncollected prem­
ber 1st of the year in which they plications of insecticides made di­
Family Man — Home, Business
iums _______ __ ____ 21,3138*7 55
dividends
are issued.
rectly to fruit or shade trees, live­ Interest,
and real estate
and Farm Owner.
(3) The permits may be repeal­ stock, buildings, home gardens,
income due and
accrued .....
-.......
738,379.58
ed and revoked by a vote of at or to shrubbery immediately ad­ Other
17,318.819.85
assets ...............
least three concurring members jacent to dwellings.
Total admitted
assets .................... : $272.555.702.83
of the Owyhee Insecticide Con­
Section 6: Emergency Permits.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS
trol Area Committee at any time Insecticides other than those set
AND OTHER FUNDA
• He came to Malheur County as an associate of the late
___ __________ | $ 65.096,069.54
it finds there has been or is a vio­ out and listed in Section (1) of Losses
Loss adjustment ex­
John Smeed and his partners as general manager and
lation of the provisions of law or this order or other methods of
penses _________ —
7,056,400.00
auctioneer in the Ontario Livestock Commission Co.
96.421,113.60
Unearned
premiums
the provisions of the rules of this application may be used in emer­ All other liabilities. .. 13,674,360.04
order. The revoked or repealed gency cases by a special permit
• His company within two years outgrew their small
Total liabilities,
except capital ....I 182,247.943.18
permit may be reinstated by a issued by the committee to the Capital
yards east of the city limits of Ontario to become the
up ........... $ 15,000,000.00
vote of at least three concurring applicator and to the owner or Special paid
surplus
largest livestock uparket in Oregon with facilities now
funds ........................... 14.736,330.42
members of the committee.
person in possession of land with­ Unassigned
covering more than 40 acres and work now in progress
funds
(4) The permits shall be in the in the Protected or Restricted
(surplus)
60.571,429.23
with further improvements.
as regards
-Areas providing that such insecti­ Surplus
policyholders .... $ 90,307.759.65
•
His company places more money in the hands each
cides, their use and application Total_
__ ________
_____
$272,555,703.83
. — j :
STATEMENT OF INCOME
week of potential buyers or customers of goods of
I are also approved by Oregon Premiums
earned .... 1115.899,861.01
businessmen and the services of professional men and
State College and the State De­ Losses incurred ..... $ 64.684.951.40
TO WASHINGTON!
Ixiss expenses
partment of Agriculture.
women than any organization in Malheur County.
incurr» <1
11,221,111.49
This order shall be effective im- Other underwriting
• Ellis White is a candidate by request of the people;
expenses incurred
52.807,059.60
Oregonians In the U.S. Senate
! mediately after it is published as
Total underwrit­
they represent every creed and nationality, every area
required by law. Postponement
ing deductions.
128,713,122.49
of
the county. They have worked with him and from
Net
underwriting
of such date could result in seri­
loss ......... ................... (12.813.2S1 48)
experience know his integrity, forthrightness and his
ous prejudice to the public inter- Investment income ..
808.458.68
income ....... .....
(4,798 59)
ability to work with people, reconcile differences of
1 est and could seriously injure the Other
Total, before federal I
personalities, beliefs and purposes and arrive at prac­
Alkali Bees and the crops they
Income taxes ____ (12,009,601.49)
Federal income taxes
pollinate.
tical
and workable conclusions.
incurred ..... —..........
151,297 88
Signed this 30th day of April,
Net income ___ _ (12,160,899 37)
•
As
a
fair board member he has worked with the other
Dividends to stock­
1960
holders . ............
I I 2,600.000.00
two members to give priority to facilities and prem­
VERN GARNER
Dividends to policy-
iums to 4-H club and F.F.A. members and their ex­
holders...................,...
-0-
Chairman of the Committee Capital
changes
hibits.
-0-
Owyhee Insecticide
(net).—*.....................
Other items affect­
• He has counseled with 4-H club members and pur­
Control Area Committee
ing surplus (net).... 13.413,629.73
Total capital and
chased foundation breeding stock with income from
Route
2,
Nyssa,
Oregon
REPUBLICAN
ELLIS'
Repair Shop
ELLIS A
WHITE
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
MALHEUR
COUNTY
JUDGE
VOTE
for
ROBERT
Bob" INGRAM
Democratic
Candidate
HERE - IS - THE - RECORD!
FOR
SHERIFF
A Full - Time, Economy-
Minded Sheriff for Malheur
County ... 13 Years Chief
of Police at Vale.”
(Paid Pol. Adv. by Robert Ingram, 382 W. St. S., Vale. Ore.)
LET’S SEND
SMITH
a vigorous voice for all
WTE
ELMO
SMITH
U.S. SENATOR
Tha man who know» Oregon Best I
May 4, 1960
This acknowledges that this
regulation has been received, ap­
proved and filed with and by the
Oregon State Department of Agri­
culture.
J. F. SHORT
Director
Oregon State Department
of Agriculture
Published May 12 and 19, 1960.
surplus items
(net)----- ------------- 10.813,629.73
Decrease in surplus
as regards policy-
_
1,347,269 64
holders ............
........
BI 'HI NKSS IN ( »ItFXX>N
FOR THE YEAR
Direct premiums
received .......
....$ 1.880,531.01
1.031.926 17
Direct losses paid-----
Dividends paid or
credited to policy-
holders _.......
....
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Principal Office In Oregon
317 South West Alder St..
Portland. Oregon
Nyssa Insurance Agency, Agent
Nyssa, Oregon
these projects now financing college educations.
• His company policy of placing floor prices on all live­
stock sold at the annual sale nas contributed much to
the success of the sale and its growth in becoming one
of the highest and largest in Oregon This has added
dollars to the income of every boy or girl selling live­
stock. Awarding trophies to winners in all breeding
projects of 4-H club members has created interest in
this endeavor.
• For outstanding contributions to the F.F.A. organiza­
tion he has been awarded honorary membership and
pin.
• He has served as president and director in state and
national organizations, working as a leader to promote
regulations, financial responsibilities and codes of eth­
ics for the protection of the public.
• Ellis White has a willingness to participate in com­
munity and county civic organizations. His interest in
youth, knowledge of our problems and a lifetime of
working with maturity of judgment with people will
enable him to work with our people in the office of
Malheur County Judge and carry out an administra­
tion worthy of your support and confidence
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His Pledge to People of Malheur County:
I will give full time to the office of Malheur County
Judge.
Bring IMPARTIALITY — COOPERATION — EFFI­
CIENCY-ECONOMY to the County Court
Apply common sense to our problems with decisions
made on the basis of what is fair, what is right, what
is good for Malheur County, and keep you informed
on matters pertinent to the county.
Build, maintain and improve our roads and bridges on
use and need.
Work with every department within our county gov­
ernment and the people of our county; keep them in­
formed on matters pertinent to the office and welcome
recommendations and suggestions from responsible
groups, communities and individuals. You will be
given 4r> opportunity to share in county government.
© Throuph th« 4 practical proposals encourage active
participation of our people in developing a sense of°
civic pride in this great county where we live and
Wor< ©nd continue its development
Sincerely yours,
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ELLIS A. WHITE
WAGGONER MOTOR COMPANY
Box 76
N y » m . Oregon
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