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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Former Neighbors Gather to Honor Mrs A. Hamilton on Anniversary Legal Notices No. 10,118-E SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION By Mrs. Dyre Robert. ? Fr,nk - Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr and Mrs. In the Circuit Court BIG BEND — Twelve former Luit Stam of Newell Heights Of the State of Oregon neighbors of Mrs. Anna Hamilton were Sunday guests of Mr. and For the County of Malheur of Nampa surprised her when she Mrs. Jim Miller. First National Bank of Oregon. went to the Dyre Roberts home Former Resident Succumbs A National Banking Association, Monday for a birthday dinner. Plaintiff. Word was received Saturday of In addition to the honoree and vs. the death of Mrs. John (Agnes) hostess, guests were Edvthe Pros ser, Lennie Smith. Myrle Tuppe- Holly of Springfield. Mrs. Holly Myla Dawn Selverston. formerly ny. Ruby English. Winifred Ben was an early resident of Big Bend Myla Dawn Gilmore: S. H. Por nett. Wilma Higgins. Alida Van and she will be remembered by ter. also known as Sherrell H. DeWater. Esther Bennett. Helen some residents as Agnes John- ' Porter, and Barbara Porter, hus Bishop, all of Big Bend; Laura ston. She later married John band and wife: and Mary Eileen Brock of Kingman Kolony and Holly and they lived for a num Porter. Defendants. ber of years where Mr. and Mrs. Sue Ashcraft of Adrian. Mrs. Hamilton was given a Cecil Smith now reside. The Hol- TO: MARY EILEEN PORTER. Defendant: lys had just recently visited his shower of hankies. IN THE N A M E OF THE sister. Mrs. Frank Miller. Funeral Mrs. Josephine Roadman of services were held Tuesday at STATE OF OREGON, you arc hereby required to appear and Springfield, Ore., is visiting her Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith re answer the Complaint filed sister, Mrs. Ray Cartwright and other relatives in Nampa and turned Sunday from a 10 - day against you in the above entitled visit with their daughter. Mr. and Court and cause on or before the Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman Mrs. Cecil Bledsoe and family at expiration of four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication and sons of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Parrott of of this Summons, and if you fail Bill Van DeWater and family of Fruitland were Sunday dinner Richmond. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. to so appear and answer said guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce C. W. Musgrove of Marsing were Complaint, for want thereof. recent Thursday guests of their Plaintiff will apply to the above Van DeWater. entitled Court for a Decree sister. Mrs. John Packwood. Bishop Has Surgery against the Defendants and in Walt Bishop underwent surgery Celebrate 50th Anniversary favor of the Plaintiff as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at- Wednesday morning of last week 1. That Plaintiff have judg I at Caldwell Memorial hospital. tended a golden wedding recep ment against the Defendants, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop visited tion Saturday afternoon for Mr. Myla Dawn Selverston. S. H Por and Mrs. Herb Thomas in Weiser. ter and Barbara Porter, and each him Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Jim Thompson of of them, for the sum of $6.669.90. Mrs. Myra Walker and daugh ter of Weiser spent Sunday with La Grande were weekend guests together with interest at the rate her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted . of his mother. Mrs Man- Thomp- of 5l4% per annum from April ’ son. Avery. 1, 1965. until paid. $500 00 attor Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood neys’ fees, and its costs and dis were Oct. 13 evening dinner1 bursements. 2. That the foregoing amounts guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ket- constitute a first lien on the ner of Marsing. Mrs Mary Murray and daugh property described in the mort ters, Carol and Mrs. Beth Dinger gage executed by the Defendant, and son. Ricky of Owyhee junc- s Myla Dawn Selverston. on April tion were Sunday dinner guests 24. 1959. and re«?orded in Book 91 at page 105 of the mortgage rec- of Mr. and Mrs. Henn- Edens. ords of Malheur County. Oregon. Clyde Luce and daughter. Al to-wit: ice of Spokane, son. Gary of Mos The North 40 feet of Lot 9. cow; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoagland of Moscow- and Grandfather Luce, Block 37. Park Addition. Nyssa, also of Moscow, were weekend Malheur County. Oregon, ac guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van cording to the Revised General DeWater. They came to attend Map thereof. the Idaho - Oregon State football prior to any claim or interest of game Saturday in Boise. Gary the Defendants hereto. 3. That the lien be foreclosed had played football last year for OSU Coach Dee Andros when he and the property sold in the man ner prescribed by law-, that the was at U of I. Plaintiff be permitted to pur Attend Housewarming lchase said property and that the Mmes. Ted Aven- and Frone purchaser at such sale be let into Stradley attended a housewarm full possession thereof; and ing Saturday evening for Mrs. 4. That each Defendant, Peggy Williamson near Parma. any person claiming under Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny Defendant, be foreclosed of visited Sunday afternoon with right, claim or interest of every Mr. and Mrs. Claire Snyder of kind in said property excepting I Nampa. only the statutory rights of Mrs. Dyre Roberts visited last demption. Thursday afternoon at the Del This Summons is published bert Douglas home in Nampa order of the Honorable Jeff where her mother. Mrs. Florence Dorroh. Jr., Judge of the above Henderlider. is staying. entitled Court, made in said I Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ocamica Court on September 17, 1965. di and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim recting that this Summons be Carroll and family of Cairo pic served by publication thereof nicked, hunted and fished Sunday once each week for four succes on the backwaters of Owyhee sive weeks in Gate City Journal, reservoir. a newspaper published and of general circulation in Malheur VISIT IN BRAMMER HOME County, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Brammer of Date of first publication: Sept Arco, Idaho, were Friday eve 30, 1965. ning dinner and overnight guests Date of last publication: Oct. of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and 21, 1965. Mrs. Ted Brammer. Other visitors PENDERGRASS. SPACKMAN, ' in the Brammer home that eve BULLIVANT & WRIGHT ning were Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Attorneys for Plaintiff Gene DcMinck. Gale attended a We Give and Redeem 527 Pacific Building press meeting in Boise Saturday Portland, Oregon 97204 SRV STAMPS! morning and that afternoon he and his wife saw the Oregon State - Idaho university football game which ended with a 16-14 final score in favor of OSU. FALL Paint Sale Interior Latex WALL PAINT Any Color Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN. Extension Homa Management Specialist Nyssa Births BRIDES. YOU 'LL BUILD Oct 13 To Mr and Mrs Dar YOUR REPUTATION ryl Burham of Payette, a 5- ... as a good hostess faster if pound, 8-ounce girl. Colleen Kav. you make certain you serve good Oct. 14—To Mr and Mrs Don coffee. Here’s an important tip ald Winslow of Nyssa, an 8- You may have an electric pound, 2-ounce girl, Donna Kay. coffee maker you use just for Oct, 18- To Mr and Mrs Tho company. Each time before us mas Codr of Parma, a 6-pound, ing. add water, a little deter 10-ounce boy. unnamed. gent and lot it pore for a couple of minutes. Then rinse thor- No. 2510 oughly with cool water. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT This extra cleaning just before In the County Court using will prevent any off flavors Of the State of Oregon du«- to coffee oils which seem to For the County of Malheur have "squatter's rights" in uten In the Matter of the Estate of sils. If th«- coffee maker is used ELMER E. CLONINGER. every day, the coffee flavor is less Deceased likely to be affected because the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oils don’t have time to get rancid that the undersigned. Ruth C. Cloninger, as administratrix of for the hearing of objections the above entitled estate, has fil thereto and settlement thereof. ed her tinal account in the above Dated and first published, Oc entitled Court, and that Monday, tober 21. 1965. the 25th day of October, 1965, at Date of last publication. No- 9:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room of \cniber 11. IMS /»/ MORTON R W1XON said Court have been appointed Executor by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objec Henigson A- Stunz tions thereto and settlement Attorneys at Law thereof. No 2662 Dated and first published, Sep NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT tember 30, 1965. In the County Court Date of last publication. Octo- Of the State of Oregon ber 21, 1965. For the County of Malheur RUTH C. CLONINGER In the Matter of the Estate of Administratrix HEBER GRANT JOHNSON. Henigson & Stunz Deceased Attorneys at Law NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. Carma C. No. 2655 Allred, as administratrix of the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT above entitled estate, has filed In the County Court her final account in th«* above Of the State of Oregon entitled Court, and that Monday, For the County of Malheur the 25th day of October, 1" In the Matter of the Estate of 9:00 o’clock in the forenoon of HATTIE R. RAFFINGTON. ! said day and the court room of Alio Known as said Court have been appointed HARRIET R. RAFFINGTON. by said Court as the time and Deceased. place for the hearing of objec NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tions thereto and settlement that the undersigned, Morton R thereof. Wixon, as executor of the above Dated and first published, Sep entitled estate, has filed his final tember 30, 1965. account in the above entitled Date of last publication, Octo court, and that Monday, the 15th day of November, 1965. at 9:00 ber 21, 1965. CARMA C. ALLRED o’clock in the forenoon of said Administratrix day and the court room of said Court have been appointed by Henigson A Stunz said Court as the time and place Attorneys at Law DECISIONS. DECISIONS! . . Just trying to decide what to do uses up a lot of time and energy that could lie spent doing the job with less wear mid tear on you. Young homemakers, don’t let worry slow you down Here's n simple five-step formula to use in making any decision. I. Think through your re sources — lime, money, energy, skills. In other words, just what do you have available? 2. What is your goal' Get this clearly in mind because it’s th«- key to your decision. 3. What different ways could you do the job' Consider the pros and cons of each 4 Tak«- action choose th«- way vou think will meet your goal, Or. if you'll pardon a rather im- polite expression don't just stand there, do something! 5. Follow through and if nec essary. revise your decision. Revision doesn't mean you've made a mistake. This is a per fectly normal consequence and shows that you're doing what any good manager would do. Every tinu- you replace inaction with action you heat down that plot iuetinution habit and grow in pride of accomplishment YOUNG HOMEMAKERS ... if you yearn for savory roast beef but th«- price tag on standing rib doesn’t fit your bud get. buy a cheaper blade roast Many people think this cut has to be pot roasted, but it cun also la- dry roasted to give t«-nd«-r juicy beef Mrs. Velma Seat. OSU exten sion food marketing specialist, told us about research which shows that choice-grade blade cuts dry roasted in a 225-degree oven were more juicy and just as tender as when pot roasted. You need to allow about two hours per pound at this temper ature. This takes a little more fuel, but you'll still be money ahead buying the cheaper cuts. It’s often a time saver for you to put a roast in the oven at a low temperature and leave it several hours without other attention. WHEN YOUH UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER . . . doesn't pick up ilk«' it should, «'heck the three B's belt, brush, bug. On this type of cleaner, th« belt may be loose or cut due to picking up pins or other sharp objects. Then the brush doesn't rotate and pick up litter. Turn the cleaner over and check the belt. If the brush doesn't re volve when the cleaner is turn ed on. then you probably need a new belt which costs vary little. Your instruction book will show you how to replace it. If the brushes un- worn, they can't touch the carpot and sweep up litter Brushes cun he adjust ed lower or if necessary, replaced by new ones Aguin, your instruc tions will help y«m Has th«- bug been r«-|>lac«-<t or emptied res-ently? When the dust dogs the hug, suction is reduced and dirt isn't picked up 9 STUBBORN WATER SPOTS ON WINDOWS after luwn spi inkling, take a lot <>f persuasion to come off, especially after baking in the sun There’s no one answer, but there are se vocal things you can try. One of our county exten sion agents removed spots that had accumulated (or several years on basement windows. She found powdered rust re mover sprinkled on a cloth did the job. but it wasn't easy. A lot of hard rubbing was nec essary Copper cleaner and soap- filled steel w « m >1 pads have also tx-en successful in som«- areas In a few cases the minerals in the water have pitted the glass and there is nothing you can do short of putting in new glass. • • • IS BABY'S WHITE WOOL BONNET ... or blanket turning yellow? After sudsing dean, bleach whit«- wools in three percent hy drogen p-roxid«- and water solu tion (Th«- druggist will sell this t<> you > Add H cup peroxide to two cups of water and let wool stand in solution four or five hours. Repeat if necessary. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after bleach ing. Dry wool away from heat and sun to prevent yellowing. Classifieds Bring Results! You Can Still Paint Outside — Exterior While YEARS Oil Base or Latex OF SERVICE Per Gal. $4.99 OfllNTS Firestone Nyssa, Oregon Journal Classifieds Bring Results! Pay Y our Bills STEAKS ON THE HOOF WHEN DUE Very much a going industry around Ontario, Oregon, is the buying and selling of livestock. One of the commission companies op-rating livestock auctions here is ranked among the top ten in the nation. Last year the dollar volume of such sales approximated $12,500,000, in volving 106,(XX) head of cattle, 5,000 hogs and 17,(XX) sheep. Weekly sales attract buyers and sellers from all over the West, and special sales often feature animals of a ¡»articular class, and occasionally livestock from a particular area. In many transactions in this busy market readily available bank credit is a primary con sideration, and the people of First National are on hand to make this possible. The First National branch manager shown here with the commission company manager is experienced and informed when it comes to the livestock business. He is able to bring First National know how and resources to bear on any phase of business management. He is a part of the community he serves, and like all First National people, he knows how business is done in his area. In Ontario, and in all of Oregon, First National is people, serving the banking needs of other Oregon people. ... and ... KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD! Pioneer Service Company Credit Information Is Most Valuable. No Commissions Charged on Collections. All Monies Paid Direct io Creditors. PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1926 General Office — 409 Tiffany Building, Eugene, Oregon P.O. Box 171, Eugene, Oregon "The Merchants' and Professional Men's Own Organization" Oregon — Idaho — Utah — Nevada Listen to Pioneer Service Broadcasts Over KSRV, Ontario Watch for the Green and Black Handbills With Accounts for Sale / Ronald E. Young, Man ager, Nyssa Branch, is one of the helpful, ex perienced First Nation al people who are serv mg your banking needs m Nyssa and Malheur County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Membar Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation y