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THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Extension Unit Meets Monday With Mrs. Hill ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Nor ris and family at Nyssa. Entartaina Mission Circle Louis DeCamp Barr Dies in California Vo-Ag Reporter Tells Of Concrete Study And Other Activities should not be settled, allowed and n eaui approved and said astata estate distri buted and said executor discharg ed. Dated and first published, Ap ril 13, 1961. Date of last publication. May 11. 1961. John E. Strickland Executor of the Estate of Earl H. Strickland, Also Known as Earl Harry Strickland, Deceased. Gene Stunz Attorney for Executor CARD OF THANKS Q,g (^Ollrt of Awards _ _ — — Scheduled May 1; Seek Day Camp Aid I wish to thank Dr. K E Kerby and Malheur Memorial hospital staff for their wonderful care during my stay in the hospital. Also thanks to our friends for flowers and other acts of kind ness. —Howard Day. Word has been received by the Mrs. Dick Knapp entertained Thursday afternoon for members Journal of the death of Louis According to Mrs. Bill Hamil By Mile« Flake of Roswell Baptist mission circle, DeCamp Barr in Orinda, Calif. ton, neighborhood chairman, Girl Vo - ag juniors have recently Mr. Barr will be remembered completed a week of study on i There were 13 ladies present for Scout court of awards will be held May 1 at the school cafetorium. | the work day meeting. Mrs. Bob by many Nyssa area residents for concrete work A new slab of By Helen Hatch his work with the founders’ or concrete was laid on the west side Members of Mrs. Dick Tensen’s Smith gave devotionals. BIG BEND — Extension unit troop will fly up and a film on Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas vis ganization of Malheur Memorial conducted at the grade school members will meet Monday, Ap- ited over the weekend with his . hospital. He came here originally of the ag shop Proper mix and camping will be shown. parts to a good mix grounds. Mrs Hamilton reports ril 17, instead of Tuesday, the brother, Bruce Thomas and fam at request of the organization for proportional Day camp has tentatively been were studied before work on the regular meeting day. A lesson on ily at Baker. the purpose of establishing the slab set to begin June 19 and will be that additional help is needed. began. Anyone wishing to assist with sewing machine care will be giv Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bennett . hospital fund drive and worked Instructor Carl Devin explain en by Mrs. Faye Marie Hill and were Sunday dinner guests of in Nyssa during three campaigns. Gate City Journal the program should contact her Mrs. Pete Sillonis when members Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and He was described by one Nyssa ed correct ways to prepare a con Journal Claiúfied» Payl Classifieds for Results meet at the home of Mrs. Hill. businessman, who worked with crete surface. A field trip was family at Homedale. taken April 7 to the Oregon Pipe NOTICE OF SCHOOL him on the fund drives, as having Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins ELECTION Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Place of and Kenny and Mr. and Mrs. Les a dynamic personality. The local and Concrete works north of Emmettburg, Iowa, visited Tues Hill and children attended a man said, "He really made us Nyssa. Manager Glade Chadwick Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited day with his nephew, Dyre Rob birthday dinner Sunday honoring work, but I feel sure that we explained the way in which sand, By Section 11, Article XI. erts. The group toured Ore-Ida Mrs. Creola Betts at her home in would not have had the hospital gravel and cement were properly State Constitution plant while the visitors were Boise. without his guidance and assist mixed. Along with the field trip, the students saw a concrete ditch here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright ance.” Notice is hereby given that an Mr. Barr, president of Ban- being poured. election will be held in School Mrs. Mary Brumbach accom- visited Tuesday with Mrs. Gertie During the past week, the soph District No. 61 of Malheur County, panied her daughter, Mrs. John Shultz, Mrs. Emma Fouts and Method of Planning and Financ ing, headed fund raising drives omore class did mechanical draw State of Oregon, from 2 p.m. to Bishop of Nampa, to book club Fred Shultz in Caldwell. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Jim to erect many hospitals, motels ing and were shown films on farm 8 p.m. on May 1, 1961, at Adrian meeting Saturday at the home of Elementary School in said school Mrs. Martha Judd. Mrs. Ralph were recent dinner guests of Mrs. and hotels throughout the west livestock care and handling. O. C. Obendorf and Gertrude. ern part of the country. Disks are the principle project district, for the purpose of sub Haworth gave the book review. He had been a Mason since for the seniors who have been mitting to the legal voters of said Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knapp en Honored guest was Miss Barbara tertained at Sunday dinner for Obendorf of Spokane who was 1909 and was a member of the working in the shop. Freshmen district the question of increasing Messrs, and Mmes. Harvey Knapp visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oakland Consistory, Scottish Rite are doing some study on swine the tax levy for the fiscal year 1961-1962 over the amount limit of Roswell, Emmett Knapp and Howard Obendorf and family. Bodies and Aahmes Temple of classes and breeds. ed by section 11, article XI, of the children of Norfolk, Va., Lloyd Her parents were also dinner the Shrine. He was also a mem Thompson and daughter of Boise guests at the home of her grand ber of the First Congregational TAYLORS RETURN FROM TRIP Constitution of Oregon. church of Oakland, Oakland Ki- The reasons for increasing such Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor re and Harvey Thompson of Parma. mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and wanis club and past governor of turned Friday afternoon from a levy are. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DeHaven and daughter and Patty Landeau Stevie and his parents, Mr. and Pacific Northwest district of Ki- month’s visit to Seattle and Yaki No tax base — Levy needed to ma, Wash., and Gold Beach, Ore. operate schools. and family of Oakridge, Ore., Mrs. Perle Davis of Ridgeview, wanis clubs. He succumbed March 29 fol They returned home via Red The amount of tax, in excess of visited Thursday with their uncle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Don Davis and family at Bru- lowing a brief illness. Survivors mond where they spent some time the 6% limitation, proposed to be include his widow, Carolyn of with friends. They also visited levied for said fiscal year is $126,- neau. Thomas. the home at 16 Los Amigos, Orin Peterson Rock gardens located 506.60. Miss Helen Hatch and Mrs. Visit Hospital Patient Dated this 11th day of April, Mrs. Mary Thompson accom da; one daughter, Mrs. Anne San between Bend and Redmond. Hazel Ferguson visited Saturday 1961. . • afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. panied Mrs. Howard Obendorf to ford and two grandchildren. WATCH JOURNAL Masonic rites were held April Attest: Robert Weir in Malheur Memor Caldwell Sunday afternoon where LEGAL NOTICES C. G. BROWN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ial hospital. Mrs. Weir’s daugh they visited Martin Ashby who is 1 under auspices of Orinda lodge, with the Rev. Clarence Reiden- District Clerk ter, Mary Weir, also visited her. in Caldwell Memorial hospital. No. 2445 KENNETH PRICE Miss Helen Hatch spent from bach of the First Congregational NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker Chairman and Linda of Portland visited Wednesday until Friday evening church officiating. In the County Court Board of Directors over the weekend with their in the home of Mrs. Grace Kerby Of the State of Oregon Date of first publication, April Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hobbs at Phones — Days FR 2-2295 cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest in Boise. For the County of Malheur 13, 1961. Seuell and family. Mrs. Tony Ocamica, Richard Sunny Slope. In the Matter of the Estate of Nights FR 2-3307 Date of last publication, April Mr and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and Jeanie visited Saturday af EARL H. STRICKLAND, 20, 1961. and family were Sunday dinner ternoon with their grandparents, spent Sunday with her mother, Also Known as Mrs. Naomi Wright in Nampa. Earl Harry Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Hoadley of Deceased. Caldwell visited Sunday evening NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ocamica. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas that the undersigned, John E. spent Friday with her sister, Mrs Strickland, executor of the estate Alan Seid who is in a Boise hos of Earl H. Strickland, deceased, has filed his Final Account as pital. —Conducted by— Mrs. Bill Van DeWater attend said executor in the County Court Col. BERT ANDERSON ed a toastmistress council lunch of Malheur County, Oregon, and Ontario—TU 9-5501 eon Saturday afternoon at Nam- that said Court has appointed Monday, May 15, 1961, at 10:00 P>- Col. GUY SPARKS o’clock in the forenoon of said Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Nyssa—FR 2-3475 Mrs. David Krause and Mrs. day for the hearing of objections 40-Ft. Long—4-In. Wide Clyde Riggs attended funeral ser to said Final Account and the Clerk Ron Christensen settlement thereof. Col. Bert Anderton Col. Guy Sparki vices Saturday for Mr. Roscoe Ontario—TU 9-8771 $1.98 NOW, THEREFORE, all per- Conklin at Baker. Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest Mr and Mrs. Ted Avery visited sons interested in the estate of Auction Sale News. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Earl H. Strickland, deceased, are Farm Sales Our Specialty ... No Sale Too Large or Too Small Walker at Huntington. notified and required to appear Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roger at the County Court Room in the Plastic Hi-Flow spent Sunday with his brother, Court House at Vale, Malheur FARM AUCTION Casual Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roger and County, Oregon, at said time, to GARDEN then and there show cause, if SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1 p.m.—Located 10 miles south family at Weiser. TWEED any there be, why said Account HOSE of Nyssa to Overstreet road, then lVa miles west. 1956 FER Attend Music Festival GUSON "50" TRACTOR. (In A-l condtlon. This tractor Is Linda Bishop, Mary Ellen Jones, 50-Ft.—^j-Inch ready to go io work.) 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