Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 26, 1961, Page 6, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT undersigned at the office of Lytle,
Schroeder & Denning, Adrian,
In the CounTy Court
Oregon, within six months of the
Of the State of Oregon
date hereof.
For the County of Malheur
Dated and first published Jan­
In the Matter of the Estate of
uary 12, 1961.
CHESTER E CORFIELD,
Last publication is February 9,
Also Known as Chet Corfield,
1961.
Deceased.
By Karla Kriegh
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NEWELL HEIGHTS — AKH
Loyd Lawrence Elliot
that the undersigned, Emily A.
extension unit met Thursday with
Administrator
Myers, administratrix of the es­
Virginia Timmerman. There was
Lytle,
Schroeder
Sc
Denning
tate of Chester E. Corfield, also
a very good attendance. Mrs. Def-
known as Chet Corfield, deceased, Attorneys for Administrator
fer gave several ideas on selection
has filed her Final Account as P.O. Box 157
of materials for dried arrange­
said administratrix in the County Adnan, Oregon
ments and also gave some prac­
Court of Malheur County, Oregon,
tical ways to make vases.
NOTICE
OF
EQUALIZATION
and that said Court has appointed
Ethel Viers and Dorothy Kygar
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Tuesday, February 28, 1961, at
10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of That the board of directors of the gave the lesson on vegetable
said day for the hearing of objec­ Ridgeview Irrigation District will cookery, showing ways to prepare
School vegetables with sauces so that
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tions to said Final Account and meet at the Ridgeview
House in the County of Malheur, they may become a new taste
the settlement thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, all per­ State of Oregon, that being the treat.
Next meeting will be Feb. 16
sons interested in the estate of District's office, at 7:30 P. M. on
Chester E Corfield, also known the 13th day of February, 1901, at the home of Leota Kriegh with
as Chet Corfield, deceased, are to sit as a Board of Equalization a lesson on "Wardrobe Planning
notified and required to appear for the purpose of reviewing and and Selection” to be given by
at the County Court Room in the correcting its assessment and ap­ Edna Mae Wimsatt, county agent.
Court House at Vale, Malheur portionment of taxes for defray­
Alice Simpson spent Friday and
County, Oregon, at said time, to ing the operation, maintenance
then and there show cause, if any and construction costs and ex­ Saturday evening with the Alfred
there be, why said Account penses for the District for the Simpson family and all attended
should not be settled, allowed year 1961. Any complaint con­ the Shy-Haney reception Satur-
and approved and said estate dis­ cerning the assessments or any day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Suiter and
tributed and said administratrix changes desired must be entered
with '.lie Secretary of the District Janice of Parma spent Friday
discharged.
Dated and first published Janu­ before the date named herein in evening with the Irvin Topliff
order to receive proper considera­ family.
ary 26, 1961.
Gene Pratt, Irvin Topliff and
Date of last publication, Feb-1 tion from the Board.
ruary 23, 1961.
The 1961 assessment may be; Dick Kriegh attended a Boy
EMILY A. MYERS
seen at the Ridgeview Irrigation Scout committee meeting Wed­
Administratrix of the
District office at the office of the nesday evening in Adrian.
Gene Simpson recently accom­
Estate of Chester E.
’ Owyhee South Board of Control,
Corfield, Also Known
panied Dan Perkins to Nevada to
in Homedale, Idaho.
as Chet Corfield,
Done by order of the board of' survey some land.
Deceased.
Celebrates Anniversary
I directors.
Harold Henigson
Curtis Spellman and Sammy
Felisa Echevarria
Attorney for Administratrix
Chaney helped Gregg Topliff
Secretary
celebrate his birthday anniver-
Ridgeview Irrigation
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sary Saturday. Kevin Hall was
District
In the County Court
Published Jan. 12, 19 and 26, a Sunday dinner guest of Gregg
Of the State of Oregon
and spent the afternoon.
1961.
For the County of Malheur
Mike Hanley of Jordan Valley
In the Matter of the Estate of
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT and Wallace Butler visited recent-
T. T. aka. THOMAS T. ELLIOT
In the County Court
Deceased.
tratrix in the County Court of
Of the State of Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
i Malheur County, Oregon, and
For
the
County
of
Malheur
that the undersigned has been
that said court has appointed Feb­
Probate Department
appointed as Administrator of tha
ruary 6, 1961, at 11:30 o’clock a.m.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
estate of T. T. aka. Thomas T. El­
of said day for the hearing of ob­
ERED STEPHEN,
liot, deceased, by the County
jections to said Final Account and
Deceased.
Court of the State of Oregon for
the settlement thereof.
Malheur County and has quali­
Notice is hereby given that the
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
fied. All persons having claims undersigned, Esther Stephen, Ad­ interested in the Estate of said
against said estate are hereby no­ ministratrix of the Estate of Fred Fred Stephen, Deceased, are here­
tified to present the same duly Stephen, Deceased, has filed her by notified and required to ap­
verified as by law required to the Final Account as such Adminis- pear at the County Court Room
in the Court House at Vale, Mal­
heur County, Oregon, at said time,
to then and there show cause, if
any there be, why said Final Ac­
count should not be settled, al­
lowed and approved and said Es­
My Entire Stock of Locksmith and
tate be distributed by the Decree
of said Court.
Sharpening Tools and Machinery
Dated and first published Jan­
uary 5, 1961.
(Ideal for Man Needing a Part-Time Job!)
Date of last publication Febru­
ary 2, 1961.
ESTHER STEPHEN
Administratrix of the
509 Main Street
Nyssa, Oregon
Estale of Fred Stephen, ,
Deceased.
Mrs. Timmerman
Entertains AKH
Extension Group
LONGS SPENDING WINTER
IN NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.
The Journal staff received a
letter this week from Dr. and
Mrs. J. 1. Long, stating that they
are spending the winter at 1811
AW Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach.
Calif., where they have spent
many previous winters.
They report that they have seen
other warm Januarys there but
none to equal this one. Both
young and old can be seen in
shorts and tiiongs
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon But­
ler. Both attend Eastern Oregon
college at La Granue.
Mr and Mrs. Jake Mumm of
Phoenix, Ariz., recently visited
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill. They
were enroute to Seattle to visit
their son.
Mr. and Mrs M L. Judd and
Mr. and Mrs L. Kinney were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. O. Judd and family.
Mrs. Daisy Shook of Baker is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Glenn and family. The Glenns
and Mrs. Shook were Sunday
diner guests at the Dick Bennett
home.
Holmes Returns
From Hospital
After Operation
GUESTS AT GAN« HOW«
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Howard
and infant son of Honolulu are
spending a 30-day leave visiting
relatives in the Nyssa area. How­
ard, who is in the Army, will be
stationed in Texas at the end of
his leave.
Mr and Mrs Herb Cox of Ala-1
mosa, Colo., spent from Thursday ,
until Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Gann. The Cox’s
were herq in preparation of mov­
By Mrs. Frank Byers
ing to Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. John
OREGON TRAIL — Rolland Reeves were Sunday evening din­
Mr. ard Mrs. F. J. McKenzie
Holmes, who had surgery Jan. 16 ner guests at the Gann home.
of
Portland are visiting with Mr.
at Malheur Memorial hospital,
and Mrs. Bartel Ostrom and Jim­
returned home Sunday afternoon OSTROM HOME ON LEAVE
my. The McKenzies are grand­
Mrs. Don Royse of Boise spent
Airman Third Class James B. parents of James B. Ostrom, who
several days last week at the Ostrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bar­
Holmes home while her father tel A. Ostrom, is home on leave is home on leave from Chanute
Air Force base in Illinois.
was in the hospital
from Chanute Air Force base in
Illinois. Jimmy is schooling in
Joan and Brent Hartley, stu­ electronics. He came by plane Journal Classili®«!* for Results!
dents at Utah State university at Wednesday from Chicago to
Logan, were weekend guests of Boise.
PONT USE
their parents, the Sam Hartleys,
COCKEYED
and other relatives here.
Byers and Mrs. Rolland Holmes
Carol and Marlene Adams of and Jerry. The dinner was in
HEADLIGHTS!
Boise spent the weekend with honor of the birthday anniversar­
their parents, the Alfred Adams. ies of Gilbert Holmes and Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster Byers.
and family of Payette were Sun­
Mrs. Glenn Brown, Marlene and
day afternoon callers at the Rob­
Dee
Ann Adams were among
ert Holmes home.
those attending a bridal shower
Celebrate Anniversaries
Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests at the F. Tom Jayo at the Nyssa LDS stake
G. Holmes home were Mr. and house.
Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and daugh­
CALL FR 2-3990
ters of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Journal Classifieds for Results!
We'll Aim Them
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Super Service
A BUICK
priced under low price models
Yes, Buick comfort, go and pride for less than most
low-price models . .. and with big gas savings to-boot!
Think of owning a Buick for less than most low-price-field
models! A Buick that saves like the small cars, yet gives you
more pow per pound than many full-size cars (thanks to its
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thanks to the same type suspension as full-size Buicks. Buick
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BUICK SPECIAL
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW .. .
Your Quality Buick Dealer in Nyssa is:
A. L. ATKESON
ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. • 203 Good Ave.
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT
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10% DISCOUNT
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LIVESTOCK INSECTICIDE YET DEVELOPED
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The Price is Right
EVERYTHING GOES AT A BIG
Regular $18 Per 4-Pound Can —
SALE PRICE, Starting Today
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(Cost Figures Out at Only 30« Per Head)
SAVINGS
Western Area Packers Are Reporting
A Substantial Increase in Grubby Cattle
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Final Date - Saturday, Jan. 28
Feed Lot Cattle Must Be Sprayed 60 Days
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