THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN - - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT visited Sunday with their son-in- In the County Court OWYHEE IRRIGATION LEGAL NOTICES law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Of the State of Oregon DISTRICT Orlee Sipes at Homedale. For the County of Malheur Notice is hereby given, that the NOTICE OF VACATION In the Matter of the Estate of Board of Directors of the Owyhee OF STREET Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith CHESTER E. CORFIELD, District will meet on By Junior Atagi Notice is hereby given that on | Irrigation and daughter of Caldwell visited Also Known as Chet Corfield, the 7th day of March, 1961, at 8:00 Keith Langley introduced spe­ the 14th day of February, 1961, o'clock p.m. at the office of the Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Dwight Deceased. cial guests, financial report was the City Council of the City of j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Smith. Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, District, 17 South First St., Nyssa, given by Larry Davis and high­ lights were presented by Junior at a regular session, adopted a Oregon, to sit as a Board of that the undersigned, Emily A. NOTICE OF SPECIAL Atagi at Adrian FFA chapter an­ Resolution instituting proceedings Equalization for the purpose of Myers, administratrix of the es­ ELECTION to vacate a certain street in the reviewing and correcting its as­ tate of Chester E. Corfield, also On February 28, 1961, in the nual parent - son banquet held sessment roll and apportionment known as Chet Corfield, deceased, City of Nyssa, Oregon, more par­ City of Nyssa, from 9:00 o’clock Feb. 14. ticularly described as follows, to- of charges for operation and has filed her Final Account as A.M. until 7:00 o’clock P. M., a Joe Witty, advisor, presented 14 maintenance for the 1961 irriga­ ' said administratrix in the County wit: special election will be held at members with letter awards for tion season and the assessment Court of Malheur County, Oregon, All that portion of Eighth which the following measure will outstanding participation and in­ Street between the north line of |4.70 per acre for operation and that said Court has appointed be submitted to the voters for terest in FFA Ten foundation awards were of Bower Avenue and the south and maintenance, delinquencies j Tuesday, February 28, 1961, at | I their approval: presented by sophomores to chap­ line of Ehrgood Avenue, in the in collections, reserve and admin­ 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of SWIMMING POOL CHARTER said day for the hearing of objec ­ istration expenses and >2.10 per ter members. Bill Nielson receiv­ City of Nyssa, Malheur County, AMENDMENT SUBMITTED acre for construction charges dur­ tions to said Final Account and ed greenhand foundation award; Oregon. TO THE LEGAL VOTERS the settlement thereof. Darryl Seuell, dairy and crop Notice is hereby further given ing the year of 1961. BY THE COUNCIL OF NOW, THEREFORE, all per­ The assessment roll and records farmer; Keith Langley, livestock that said City Council has fixed THE CITY OF NYSSA sons interested in the estate of farmer and farm mechanics; Gary the 21st day of March, 1961, at for 1961 may be inspected at the “Shall the City of Nyssa char­ Costley, soil and water, public the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. of office of the district by any in­ Chester E. Corfield, also known said day at the Council Cham­ terested person during office as Chet Corfield, deceased, are ter be amended by adding a speaking and safety; Larry Mack­ notified and required to appear new chapter authorizing the ey, electrification. Seuell also re­ bers at the City Hall of Nyssa, hours of each business day. Done by order of the Board of at the County Court Room in the construction and equipping of ceived the chapter farmer foun­ Malheur County, Oregon, as the Court House at Vale, Malheur a public swimming pool, water dation award. date, time and place for hearing Directors. County, Oregon, at said time, to heating and purifying system, a OWYHEE Chapter officers presented spe­ and considering said Resolution IRRIGATION DISTRICT then and there show cause, if any bathhouse, and other related cial awards. Farmer degrees went and any objections to and pro­ there be, why said Account swimming pool facilities, within to Bill Toomb and Earl Winn. By Harold Henigson tests against the vacation of said | should not be settled, allowed the City of Nyssa, including a Secretary Teresa Mendazona was given a above described street, and for First publication, Feb. 2, 1961. and approved and said estate dis­ site for said swimming pool, if sweetheart jacket for her role as determining whether the public tributed and said administratrix necessary, authorizing issuance Last publication, March 2, 1961. chapter sweetheart. interest will be prejudiced by the ; discharged. and sale of General Obligation Safeway awards were presented vacation of the same and for de­ Dated and first published Janu­ Bonds of the City not exceed­ by Costley to Bill Nielson and NOTICE TO CREDITORS termination of such other matters ing >60,000.00 to provide funds Kiyohoru Hori for having the two ary 26, 1961. In the County Court relative thereto, as are required Date of last publication, Feb­ therefor, announcing pledging of best greenhand projects. Of the State of Oregon by law to be passed upon and de­ ruary 23, 1961. all or part of the net revenues For the County of Malheur Costley talked on the subject, termined by said City Council. EMILY A. MYERS of said swimming pool and “Your Opportunity as a Vo-Ag All property owners and other In the Matter of the Estate of Administratrix of the authorizing a tax levy in suffi­ Graduate.” He took third place persons affected by said vacation LLOYD THOMAS MARSHALL Estate of Chester E. cient amount to pay principal in January during the district Deceased and desiring to object to said va­ Corfield, Also Known and interest of said bonds when­ skills contest held at Baker, when cation shall present their objec­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, as Chet Corfield, ever necessary to supplement he talked on this same subject. tions to the City Council and/or That the undersigned, Don M. Deceased. available swimming pool reve­ City Recorder of the City of Nys­ Graham, has been appointed ad- Harold Henigson nues? ” minstiator of the estate of Lloyd sa as by law required. The polling place for the elec­ This notice is given pursuant Thomas Marshall, deceased, by Attorney for Administratrix tion will be at the Council Cham­ to Resolution No. 235 of the City the County Court of Malheur of Nyssa and the laws of the County, Oregon, and has quali­ Bower Avenue, Nyssa, Oregon, bers at the City Hall of the City which place the undersigned se­ of Nyssa, Oregon, for all pre­ State of Oregon in such cases fied as such. NOW. THEREFORE, all per­ lects as his place of business in cincts. BESTWAY made and provided. WITNESS my hand and seal of Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this sons having claims against the all matters connected with said LEADS THE the City of Nyssa, this 6th day estate of Lloyd Thomas Marshall, 15th day of February, 1961. of February, 1961. DON M. GRAHAM deceased, are hereby notified and WAY WITH A. H. COLBY A. H. COLBY required to present the same, Administrator of the City Recorder of the with City Recorder proper vouchers, duly veri­ Estate of Lloyd Thomas (SEAL) City of Nyssa Marshall, Deceased. First publication, February 9, fied, within six (6) months from First publication, Feb. 16, 1961. the date of this Notice, to the un­ Dated and first published Feb­ 1961. Last publication, March 16, dersigned, Don M. Graham, |at' ruary 16, 1961. Last publication, February 23, 1961. Last publication March 16, 1961. 1961. the office of Don M. Graham» 216 Soil Conservation Board Selected At Annual Meet Awards Presented At Adrian FFA Annual Banquet Bestway Shows The Way To Build Your Home And Save During These Times Of High Building Costs ! Adrian Soil Conservation dis­ trict held its third annual meet­ ing Thursday at the Legion hall in Adrian. Dick Kriegh, chairman of the board, presided at the ses­ sion. Orlee Sipes, district supervisor, introduced guests Ray Duncan, area director; Leeds Bailey, sec­ retary of the board; John Berg and Carlyle Jensen, engineering staff; Wis Adair, area engineer from Baker; R. T. Savage, SCS area conservationist from Baker; Neil Hoffman, superintendent of Malheur experiment station; Mer­ ritt Penwell, conservation engin­ eer from Portland; and Rex War­ ren, extension crop specialist from Oregon State college. A film on conservation was shown and Wilbur Chapin read the annual report on activities of the board. R. T. Savage reported on conservation topics. Chapin was re-elected to the board for a four-year term. Dean Blaylock and Max Moore were also elected for four-year terms. Gerald Mackey was elected to re­ Keith Simmons, state vice pres­ ident, was principal speaker of the evening. Costley and Langley gave a report on their trip in Oc­ tober to national convention held in Kansas City. FIFTH GRADE 4-H MEMBERS ATTEND WORKSHOP FEB. 11 Among those attending the 4-H workshop held Feb. 11 in On­ tario were several members from Mrs. Hazel Lane’s fifth grade Happy Health club. Those pres­ ent were Teresa Haburchak. Car­ ol Greig, Scott Jefferies, Keith Overstake and Russell Myrick. Teresa and Carol are also mem­ bers of the Happy Helper Sew­ ing club. —Orrin Corak, Reporter. place Walter Bishop for a three- year term. In the afternoon, following pot­ luck dinner, Hoffman reported on crop variety testing work being conducted at Malheur experiment station — mostly on grains, corn and alfalfa best suited to Malheur county. Penwell reported on pro­ gress of the Succor creek project. Warren gave a report on the prin­ ciples of weed control and ex­ plained different sprays and showed slides to illustrate their possibilities and effectiveness. Door prizes were won by Paul E. 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