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PAGE EIGHT ______________________________ 4-H Sewing Club Organized Saturday For Girls in Apple Valley Community By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY —Mrs Zelda Dailey, Mrs. Lorraine Klohr and Mrs. Dolly Iiams organized a 4 H sewing club last Saturday. The meetings will be held at the LDS ward in Parma. Next session will be March 30 at 2 p m Mrs Klohr will be hostess. Seven members were present on Saturday. Mrs. Iiams gave a demonstration on grain perfection of fabrics and explained the nec essity for it in clothing. Mrs. Dailey discussed project requirements and keeping o f records. A question and answer quiz was held at the close of the class period. Anyone 10 years of age or older may join 4-H work and if inter ested should contact Mrs Dailey, Mrs. Klohr or Mrs. Iiams. Percy Booth and George Harris represented the Apple Valley 4-H club in a civic project at Cald well Saturday, March 9 They worked on the new stadium grounds. On March 16 they help ed with planting trees on the new golf course. All work was donat ed and under direction of Grant Hall, county agent. Percy and George joined other 4-H club and FFA boys from surrounding com munities in this work. Take Trip to California Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey re turned home Saturday from a four-week vacation in California. After leaving home they stopped first at Tonopah, Nev., and then went on to Death Valley. At In dio, Calif., they spent four days at the Date Fair and Festival. Here they watched camel and os trich races and saw a thorough bred horse show. Going by way of the Salton sea they went to Yucca Valley and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller who moved away from Apple Valley about a year ago. At Lind say, Calif., they visited other for mer Apple Valley friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Evans. In Kings burg they spent several days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Geesey and family. At Pollock Pines they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen for four days. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Derryberry in Sacramento, then spent a week in the Bud Wilson home in El Sobrante. Here they saw Lake Ivy and his brother, Harry who was a school day friend of Honey. While there, they went deep sea fishing and toured the C & H Sugar refinery Starting back home, they stopped at the Albert Bowen home m Pol lock Pines, again because of a snowstorm. On Tahoe Pass they encountered more snow and had to wait for the road to be cleared before coming home. Fishermen Wreck Car Jim Wilson, Larry Wilson and Gordon Thompson went steelhead fishing at Riggins over the week end. Enroute home they blew a tire and wrecked their car on the highway above Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Codr re cently moved onto the Atteberry farm. Jack Wilson and Ed Sells took the Cub Scouts on a hike and wiener roast near the Boise river on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hannah Robinson moved into her own home in Apple Val ley on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sauer of Nampa were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward one day last week. Mr. and Hrs. Heber Evans of Malad, Ore., were March 12 all day guests of her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price. Visit in California Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, Mrs. Bob Shippy of Weiser and Mrs. Ralph Rogers of Nampa returned Friday from a week’s trip to Cali fornia. Mrs. Rogers stopped at Lancaster, Calif., to visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duffy and family. The other la dies continued on to Huntington Beach, Calif., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolten and sons. They report a very enjoy able trip, returning home via Death Valley. They encountered considerable snow and ice in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were Saturday guests in the Dick Har ris home at Ontario. It was Da vid’s sixth birthday anniversary and they helped him celebrate. Lori Griffin broke both bones in her left arm Sunday when she fell from her bicycle. Friday Luncheon Guests Mrs. Jean Nordlund of Boise was a Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. James Leveaux. Mrs. Nord lund is making old-fashioned dolls for souvenirs for the Idaho Cen tennial year. She makes the heads, hands and feet from a mold which she fashioned herself in THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON No. 2534 NOTICE OF VACATION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S OF STREETS LEGAL NOTICES SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that on In th« County Court NOTICE OF BOND SALE the 12th day of March, 1963, the Of the State of Oregon Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 8:00 City Council of the City of Nyssa, Final services for Mrs. Mildred o’clock p.m. on the 8th day of April, 1963. and immediately thereafter For the County of Malheur Malheur County, Oregon, at a Mishler were conducted Tuesday will be publicly opened by the District School Board of School Dis In the Matter of the Estate of regular session, adopted a Reso WAYNE MASON. afternoon, March 19, 1963, at trict No. 26, Malheur County, Oregon, for the purchase, at nit less Lienkaemper chapel with the than par and accrued interest, of the following described negotiable lution instituting proceedings to Deceased R..v Paul I ud low officiating general-obligation coupon bonds of said school district, in the pnnci- I vacate certain streets in the City NOTICE is hereby given that of Nyssa, Oregon, more particu Pal. amount of $95,000.00 dated May 1, 1963 in denominations of $500 Mrs. Mishler succumbed last j POOH n « rv-i rs »• 1 z» »» 1 order net 1 1 rxurr ■ each and maturing serially ir» in numerical as Ty~\ follows; larly described as follows, to-wit: pursuant to an order of sale, duly Thursday in a Eugene hospital as made and entered by the Court Bond Nos. Maturity Dates Amounts All that portion of South in the above-entitled estate, the a result of complications from an 1-12 ■ * ----- $6,000.00 Jan. 1, 1965 Sixth and Eighth Streets be undersigned administrator of the obstruction in the throat. She had 13-24 6.000 00 Jan. 1, 1966 tween the south line of Thomp Estate of Wayne Mason, deceased, been hospitalized through the fi 25-36 6,000 00 Jan. 1, 1967 son Avenue and the north line will sell at private sale, all the 6.000 00 37-48 Jan. 1, 1968 nal 58 days of her life. of Commercial Avenue. 6,000.00 Jan. 1. 1969 She was born Jan. 22, 1912, in 49-60 right, title, interest and estate of Reserving at all times in and said deceased in and to the fol 6.500.00 Jan. 1, 1970 Cabool, Mo., and came to Nyssa 61-73 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1971 to the City of Nyssa an ease lowing described real property: in 1934 where she had resided un 74-86 87-99 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1972 ment and right-of-way over, til about 1*4 years ago when she 100-112 Lot Ten (10) in Block Twenty 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1973 across and under said above de moved to North Bend. (20) of the Original Townsite 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1974 113-125 scribed streets for the purpose She was graduated in 1956 as 126-138 to the City of Nyssa, County of 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1975 of installing, maintaining, re a practical nurse from the nursing 139-151 6,500.00 Jan. 1, 1976 Malheur, State of Oregon. placing and otherwise operating ..... Jan. 1, 1977 6,500.00 school at Lewiston and had nurs 152-164 The said real property will be sewers and any or all public sold for cash, or for part cash and __ Jan. 6,500.00 165-177 1, 1978 ed in hospitals at Caldwell, On Jan. 1. 1979 6,500.00 utilities or city facilities. tario and Nyssa. She was employ 178-190 part credit, and at such price as Notice is hereby further given | may be approved by the Court, ed in the hospital at North Bend TOTAL ........ $95.000.00 that said City Council has fixed said sale to be subject to delivery until she became ill. The bonds will bear interest payable semiannually at such rate the 23rd day of April, 1963, at the of merchantable title and confir The deceased was baptized as a young girl in a Christian church or rates not exceeding the legal rate of interest as shall be specified hour of 8:00 o’clock p.m. of said mation of sale by the above-en by the successful bidder. Interest will be payable on January 1st and in Missouri. July 1st of each year. The initial interest period shall be from May 1, day at the Council Chambers at titled Court. Survivors include her husband, 1963, to January 1, 1964. The bonds shall have but one coupon for the City Hall of Nyssa, Malheur Bids will be received at the of Orville Mishler of North Bend; the interest due on any interest-paying date. Both the principal and County, Oregon, as the date, time fice of Henigson & Stunz, 106 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt interest upon the bonds will be paid at the office of the County and place for hearing and con Main Street, Nyssa, Oregon, at sidering said Resolution and any torneys for the administrator, of rural Nyssa; one daughter, Mrs. Treasurer of Malheur County, at Vale, Oregon. The bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, but the district objections to and protests against from and after the 29th day of Neva Beth Haney of rural Nyssa school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Unless all the vacation of said above de and four grandchildren. March, 1963. bids are rejected, the bonds will be awarded to the bidder complying Burial was made in Owyhee with the terms of the notice of sale, and submitting the bid which scribed streets, and for deteimin- Dated and first published Feb ing whether the public interest ruary 28, 1963. cemetery under direction of Lien- provides the lowest cost to the school district. kaemper funeral home. Pallbear Each bid must be unconditional, must be accompanied by a certi will be prejudiced by the vacation Date of last publication March ers were Vernon Parker, William fied check or cashier’s check in favor of the district, of or upon a of the same and for the deter 21, 1963, Willis, James Phifer, George Cart bank doing business in the state of Oregon, in the sum of $2,000, and mination of such other matters EDWARD L. MASON wright, G. E. Mackey and William must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned relative thereto, as are required Administrator and marked on the outside “ Proposal for Bonds. ” No interest will be by law to be passed upon and de Ashcraft. of the Estate of allowed on the deposit with the bid, but the check of the successful termined by said City Council. Wayne Mason, Deceased. bidder will be retained as part payment of the bonds or to secure ARRIVES FROM CORVALLIS All property owners and other the school district against any loss resulting from failure of the bid persons affected by said vacations Miss Bonnie House arrived der to comply with the terms of the bid. Each bidder must include in his bid a statement of the total in and desiring to object to said va home Saturday morning from terest cost to the district, if the bid be accepted. The successful bid cations shall present their objec OSU in Corvallis to spend spring der will be furnished the written legal opinion of Shuler. Sayre, vacation with her parents, Mr. Winfree & Rankin, Attorneys, of Portland, Oregon, to the effect that tions to the City Council and/or and Mrs. Paul House and Butch. the bonds constitute a valid and legally binding obligation of the said the City Recorder of the City of school district. The bonds will be delivered complete, without undue Nyssa as by law required. This notice is given pursuant CALL FOR BIDS delay, at the expense of the school district, at such city in Oregon as and to Resolution No. 249 of the City The Adrian Public School Dis the successful bidder shall name. D. E. NEDRY, Clerk of Nyssa and the laws of the State trict No. 61, Adrian, Oregon, calls School District No. 26 of Oregon in such cases made and for bids on one (1) used Army Malheur County, Oregon provided. Jeep. Jeep may be seen at the , .. , , ,, , Address: Nyssa, Oregon Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this school any time prior to bid open First published: March 21, 1963. 13th day of March, 1963. ing. Bids will be opened on April Last published; March 28, 1963. A. H. COLBY 9, 1963, 8 p.m. at the Adrian Home City Recorder Economics Room. No. 2560 buildings and additions thereto The Board reserves the right to NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT j and to acquire all personal prop First publication, March 21, 1963. Last publication, April 18, 1963. reject any or all bids. Send bids In the County Court erty appurtenant thereto or con to either Superintendent Glenn Of the State of Oregon nected therewith in and for said Salt Prevents Overheating Ward or Clerk Glenn Brown. For the County of Malheur Phone 372-3570 school district Horses will seldom get over GLENN E WARD In the Matter of the Estate of The vote shall be by ballot, Nyssa. Oregon heated if they are allowed free Superintendent RUTH STRICKLAND. upon which shall be the words Published March 21 and 28, 1963. access to salt at all times. Deceased. “Bonds............. Yes” and “Bonds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ................No,” and the voter shall ceramics. The dolls are dressed that the undersigned, Victor R. place a cross (X) between the in authentic costumes that are ar Marshall, executor of the estate word “Bonds” and the word tistically finished and make a of Ruth Strickland, deceased, has “Yes,” or between the word beautiful souvenir or gift. filed his Final Account as said “Bonds” and the word “No,” Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley executor in the County Court of whichever indicates his choice. were visitors Saturday of their Malheur County, Oregon, and that The polls for the reception of son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smalley said Court has appointed Monday, the ballots cast for or against the and family of Payette. April 15, 1963, at 10.00 o’clock in contraction of said indebtedness On Sunday, March 10, Marlow the forenoon of said day for the will, on said day and date and and Glenn Pounds of Northwest hearing of objections to said Final at the place aforesaid, be opened Nazarene college at Nampa were Account and the settlement there at the hour of 2 p.m. and remain dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. of. open until the hour of 8 p.m. of Dwight Seward. NOW, THEREFORE, all per the same day, at which hour the Mrs. Dwight Seward and Mrs. sons interested in the estate of same shall be closed. Joe Hobson entertained the Gol- ___ Ruth Strickland, deceased, are By order of the District School den Hour chapter of the Nyssa notified and required to appear at Nazarene church last week in the the County Court Room in the Board of School District No. 61 Seward home. Twenty-two mem Court House at Vale, Malheur of Malheur County, Oregon, made this 12th day of March, 1963. bers were present for the evening County, Oregon, at said time, to program. CALVIN MARTIN then and there show cause, if Chairman any there be, why said Account District School Board should not be settled, allowed and School District No. 61 approved and said estate distri Malheur County, Oregon buted and said executor discharg Attest: ed. Dated and first published March C. G. BROWN District Clerk 14, 1963. One ingredient i. price!««*: /ts iAf Water Published March 14 and 21, Date of last publication, April Vuilor, wfhtw. Oiymf* Olym»». Wukmtlo" 'Oly** . 1963. " 1963. 11, VICTOR R. MARSHALL Executor of the Estate K. E. KERBY, M. D. of Ruth Strickland, K. A. DANFORD, M. D. Deceased. Physician* and Surgeons Henigson & Stunz Dial 372-2241 Attorneys for Executor Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed MAULDING CLINIC executrix of the estate of C. M L. A. Moulding, M. D. Tensen, deceased, by the County Ph7»ici«n and Surgeon Court of Malheur County. Oregon. All persons having claims against Dial 372-2216 dour*: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. said estate are required to present them, duly verified and with the Daily Except Saturday and proper vouchers, to the under Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. signed at the office of Martin P. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Gallagher, attorney, Ontario, Ore gon, within six months from the Physician and Suryoon date hereof. Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Date first published: March 7, Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. 1963. -Phones— Last publication: April 4. 1963. Office 372-3365 Res 372-3173 ANNA M TENSEN Office: 213 Main Street Executrix of the Estate of C. M. Tensen Nyssa Chapel Rites Conducted Tuesday For Mildred Mishler m FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING General Repairing Towne Garage PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY made for days like this Physicians and Surgeons Profit with GOLDEN HARVEST AQUA GROW-HOW! PROFIT! Pacific's Golden Harvest Aqua re turns up to $6 for ever)’ $1 invested. GOLDEN HARVEST! The Circle P brand formulated for Northwest soil conditions. Top quality delivered to you at the lowest cost be cause you pay the cooperative price! AQUA! Contains ammonia and nitrogen. Com bines with soil nutrients like sulfur, zinc and molybdenum and certain soil insecticides. Ap plied with Circle P applicators for shallow place ment, light draft and no loss of ammonia! GROW HOW! The man in the Circle P truck has it. Call him for fertilizer service and savings. SEED GRAIN CERTIFIED and UNCERTIFIED STOCK ★ Alfalfa * Clover * Pasture Grass * Wheat ★ Barley ★ Oats ★ Field Seed ... Mixed to Order * Garden Seed ★ Flower Seeds ★ Vale Barley Dentists J. R. CUNDALL D»»tlil 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D. sure sign for fertilizer DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Av«. Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon Member Veterinarians PACIFIC COOPERATIVES Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second St. NYSSA. OREGON Phone 372-3548 TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL 407 Main St Dial 372-3567 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. Ross Nvssa — 372-3552 Dr. R. W. Faulk Parma —4-2731 t.arae and Small Animal» MARTIN P. GALLAGHER Attorney for Executrix SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE Adrian School District No. SI STATE OF OREGON ) County of Malheur ) ss. School District No 61 ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the school district bond election hereby called, to be held at the elementary school house, in and for School District No. 61 of Malheur County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April, 1963. A D., between the hours of 2 p.m and 8 p.m., there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of contract ing a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $235,000 00 for the purpose of providing funds with which to construct, reconstruct, improve, repair, equip and furnish school Get Your Orders in Early - ALSO - Custom Cleaning & Treating BETTER, FASTER ONE-TRIP SERVICE! Farmers Feed and Seed Co. RULON TROST. Manager 117 Good Av«nu« NYSSA, OREGON Phon« 372 2201