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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. JULY 7. 1966 z Newell Heights Resident Returns Home After Visit to Western Oregon Duane L. Munn Earns Star Award In Local District Correspondent Reports Holiday Events in Area JÄT' Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of LLOYD L. TOBLER. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been appointed executrix of the estate of Lloyd L. Tobler, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Malheur County, and has duly qualified as such All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as required by law, to the under signed at the law offices of Hen- igson & Stunz, Nyssa, within six months from the date hereof. VERNA A. TOBLER Executrix of the Estate Of Lloyd L. Tobler. Deceased. Dated and first published July 7, 1966. Last publication Aug. 4, 196« By Dale Witt ? Sunday evening dinner guests NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ly-| in the Luit Stam home were Mr By Mrs. Waldo Smalley dia Worden returned home June and Mrs. Klaas Stam and her 29 from a month-long vacation daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Jake APPLE VALLEY — Mr and trip to western Oregon. She vis I Boersena and children of Marys Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Boise were ited a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. ville, Wash. Other guests were July 4 dinner guests of Mr. and Gary Costley at Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete VanderOord Mrs. Jim Correll. with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cost- of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Al Grimes, the Sunday evening dinner guests ley and family in Portland Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Millen of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert After visiting also with the Ira in the Bill Holdt home were Mr. Smalley and children, Mr. and Price Jr. and Bob Halvorson fam and Mrs. Alfred Simpson and Mrs. Glenn Weed and Mrs. Lock ilies, she went on to the coastal family of Gresham. Ore., the wood of Caldwell were July 4 town of Lincoln City where she Gene Simpson family, Ben Love, picnic dinner guests of Mr. and was a guest of Mrs. Pearl Costley, Messrs, and Mmes. Ray Simpson, Mrs. Waldo Smalley. The two a former resident of Ridgeview. Johnnie Eason and Wilbur Roach. Smalley families spent Sunday at Enroute home she visited her The Alfred Simpsons spent the Lake Owyhee. brother, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Madi July 4 holidays with relatives in son, and with a niece at Eugene. this area. Mrs. Dorothy Mason and daugh- j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. ters and Mrs. Verda Nichols were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Mrs. Dave Savage and daughters Monday dinner guests of Mr. and family were Sunday afternoon were Sunday afternoon visitors Mrs. Rex Nichols. guests for a cookout dinner at in the Rollo Fenn residence. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts, Mr the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Meet al Too mb Home and Mrs. Clarence Tuning and DUANE L. MUNN Gustafson in Caldwell. Other Mrs. Emma Tuning spent the July Happy Dozen card group met . Earns FFA Honors guests were the Vernon Wards of 4 holiday at Meadows. Friday afternoon at the home of ♦ ♦ Caldwell and the Larry Wards Outstanding FFA projects for Attend Reunion Banquet of Portland. On July 4, the Hill Mrs Bill Toomb, with Laura Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston visit couple served an outdoor dinner Brock as guest player. Prize the past four years have led Du NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for her parents, the Vernon Wards winners were Dorothy Fox. Gol ane L. Munn to first place win ed Saturday evening in the Bob and Mrs. Hill’s grandmother. Mrs. die Roberts, Anna VanderOord ner of District Star Farmer for Shippy home at Weiser and cared that the undersigned, by an order Snake River district in the Bet for the Shippys’ children while of the County Court of the State Alice Ward of Caldwell. Mr. and and Thelma Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn re ter Farming contest sponsored by they attended their class reunion of Oregon for Malheur County, Mrs. Larry Ward were also guests. turned Monday evening from a Future Farmers of America or banquet. The Bob Shippys were duly made and entered on the Former Neighbors Visit six-day camping and fishing trip ganization. Sunday overnight and Monday 3rd day of June, 198«. was ap Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were to Unity, the North Fork of the dinner guests at the Boston home pointed administratrix of the es- During the past year, Duane last Thursday evening guests at Malheur, Flag Prairie. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan and state of Jack D. Zittercob, de received State Farmer degree at the W. C. Van DeWater home in i Valley and Beulah reservoirs. ceased, and that she has duly Bend, according to Joe Witty, Roger spent the weekend camp qualified as such administratrix. Big Bend. While there they vis They were joined by Mr. and ing at Paddy Flats. Adrian vocational agriculture in ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Earl Ward and grandson. structor, and served as vice presi Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts and All persons having claims against Johnnie, and a nephew. Raymond. of Axtell, Kan., and VanVerth family fished and camped from said estate are hereby notified dent of his FHA chapter. with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van- They report that their fishing Friday until Tuesday at Meadows to present the same, duly veri He was also student body presi Verth of Payette. The Ernest , luck was fair. Jim Wilson spent the weekend fied as required by law to her at the office of Max S. Taggart. 71 Mrs. Wesley Walker and chil dent of AHS during the past year. at Pinehurst and McCall. VanVerths are former neighbors SW Third Avenue, Ontario, Ore Munn was a four-year letterman dren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn of the Witts while residing in Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner left and family visited Sunday after in athletics and received honors Friday morning for Stanley basin gon, within six months of the date Kansas. as an all-star player in District to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bales of this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Berry and noon with the Gene Simpsons. Dated this 9th day of June. The Eugene Pratt family spent B Southern Basketball league in and family. They planned to be three children were Saturday 196«. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday picnicking and water his senior year of school. gone until Tuesday and visited ROSEMARY D. ZITTERCOB John Fahrenbruch. They were skiing at Lake Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller in Mc VISIT FROM PORTLAND Administratrix in the process of moving from Returns to Nursing Home Call before returning home. I Mr. and Mrs. David Johansen MAX S. TAGGART Idaho Falls to Seattle. Return to Klamath Falls On June 28. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. and family of Portland arrived Attorney for Estate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rookstool 71 SW Third Avenue and three children of Coos Bay Kurtz took her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Friday to spend a week visiting Tucker, back to the nursing home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman and family of Klamath Falls left Ontario, Oregon arrived Friday to spend the week July 5 for their home after visit First published June 9, 19«fl. end with her grandparents, Mr. at Homedale. She had spent 12 Towne. ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Last published July 7, 19«« and Mrs. L. C. McDermott. Earl days with the couple. Mrs. Tuck- Chris Rookstool of Caldwell, Mr Crocker visited last Thursday | er’s nephew, Frank Smart of ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA Parma, was a Tuesday dinner and Mrs. J. D. Gooing, since Mr. and Mrs. Merle Looney of NOTICEI afternoon in the McDermott resi guest in the Kurtz home. Riverside, Calif., arrived Satur June 25. Public sale of three (3) auto-1 dence. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer day to visit his brother and sis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dibble of mobiles (for junk only) at 2 p m Return From Utah Visit man and family were July 4 pic ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Eugene were holiday weekend Thursday, July 14. 19««. on the Mrs. Merrill Call and children nic dinner guests at the home of Looney and sons. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd City Lot at North Third and Lo- returned June 27 after a 10-day Mrs. Frank Miller in Big Bend. Dibble. Mrs. Gordon Beir and cut Streets, Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley the July 4 holidays with their children of Gary, Ind., Mr. and visit with relatives in Kaysville, (1) 1953 Chevrolet 2-Door, Ser- I Utah. They were accompanied of Albany, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc Mrs. J. L. Dibble of Nampa were ial No. 53-1011WD, home by Mrs. Call’s mother, Mrs. Jack Earnest of La Grande ar Kinley. recent guests in the Lloyd Dibble (2) 1950 Chevrolet 4-Door, Ser- : rived Sunday morning to spend Julia Webster, and two nieces. residence. ial No. 50-1069. Mrs. Marie Moore and son. Mrs. Herman Springen entered (3) 1956 Buick 4 - Door, Serial Hank, were July 4 picnic dinner Malheur Memorial hospital last No. 6C-4056962 guests at the K. I. Peterson home Thursday and was able to return Minimum bid: $25 for all three I in Adrian. cars. home Saturday afternoon. Returning home Monday after Mr. and Mrs Roger Norland of Sale to be conducted by the : Si, noon were Mr. and Mrs. John Madras were Friday overnight City of Nyssa Police Department. Fahrenbruch, who had spent the guests of Mrs. Martha Norland. Published June 30, July 7 and weekend visiting her mother and — Owned and Operated by — 14, 196«. two sisters in Yakima, Wash. Three New Members Visitors From Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Gale Allred and Join Cub Pack 458; ... Available for Assistance With Your children of Ogden, Utah, arrived Others Given Awards Wednesday to visit her parents, Members pf Cub Pack 458 and Spraying Problems — Using New High Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr and their leaders, Mrs. Owen Froerer Concentrate Spray System for Increas Dee. The two families spent Fri and Mrs. Marion Glenn, went on day and Saturday at Pine Top. ed Crop Coverage and Penetration. an outing last Friday to the Jen sen farm near Snake river. Fol Mrs. Mary McConnell and bro Residence— 114 North Fourth Street, Nyssa, Ore. ther, Bill Snyder of Nyssa, were lowing a wiener roast and picnic (Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance) Friday evening visitors in the dinner, a court of awards was held with three boys receiving Rollo Fenn home. Operating From Nyssa Airport Duncan Winn of Adrian visited honors. PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316 Roger Glenn was presented a Sunday with Greg Topliff. silver arrow; Scott Blaylock, sil Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Judd and sons ver and gold arrow; Gene Bair, were dinner guests last Thursday gold arrow. Three new members, evening in theL. J. Kinney home David Mitchell, Johnny Fanner at Ontario. The dinner honored and Curt Chamberlain, were wel Mrs. M. O. Judd on her birthday comed into the pack. Also taking the outing were anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winkler other members of ’he F.oerer and and Dennis of Downey, Calif., Glenn families. spent the weekend with his aunt, WEEKEND CAMPING TRIP Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn left Curtis camped during the week Monday to visit their daughter end in Wetmore national forest at St. Charles, Mo. near Unity. NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut svaled bids will lie received by the City Recorder of the City <»f Nvssu at City Hull. Nyssa, Ore gon, until the hour of 7 30 o’clock P M on Tuesday, July 12, 196«, on which date, and at which time and place said bid« will lx* pub- icly opened by the City Council of said City at the Council Cham bers at said City Hall, for the purchuse of City of Nyssu, Public Library General (Mitigation Bonds in the aum of Sixty Thousand und 00/100 ($80,000.00) Dollars, said iumds being in the denomina tions of $1,000.00 euch, all Ircaring date of August 15, 19««, and maturing serially in numerical order us follows Bond Numbers Par Valúa of Bonds Dai* of Maturity I to 3, Inclusive $3,000.00 AllgUSt 1». 1WI7 4 to «. Inclusive 3.000 00 AllgUSt 1». 11X18 7 to 9, Inclusive 3,000.00 August 1». 10 to 12. I Incititi ve 3,000.00 August 16, 1P70 13 to 15. I Inclusive 3,000.00 August 15. 1071 Ki to 1 18. Inclusiv* 3,000 00 August 15. 1072 II to 21. Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15. 1073 22 to 24. Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15. 1074 25 to 27. Inclusive 3,000.00 August 15. 107» 28 to 30, Inclusive 3,000.00 August 15. 197« 31 to 33. Inclusive 3,000.00 August 15, 1077 34 to :w. Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15. 107H 37 to 39. Inclusive 3,000.00 August 15, lino M to 42. Inclusive 3,000.00 August 1». 11*80 43 to 45. Inclusive 3.<MH> 00 August 15, 11*81 4« to 48. Inclusive A 11 if 1 1 *4 t 16. 11*82 3,000.00 II to 51, Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15. 1003 52 to 54. Inclusive 3.000 00 August 16, 1084 55 to 57. Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15. 1085 58 to «0. Inclusive 3,000 00 August 15, 108« That payment of principal and interest shull lx« provided by an annual ud valorem tax on all taxable property within said City. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder and for the highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for less than par and accrued interest. Interest on said bonds shall not exceed six («%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal and interest puyable at the office of the Citv Treasurer of the City of Nyssa, Oregon. All bids must be unconditional und be accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check in the sum of Three Thousand und 00/100 ($3,000.00) Dollars to become the property of the City of Nyssa if the successful bidder fails to comply with the contract of sale uwarding said bonds to the bidder. The approving legal opinion of Shuler, Rankin, Myers & Walsh, attorneys at law, of Portland. Oregon, will be furnished the suc cessful bidder. The City Council of the City of Nyssa reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 23rd day of June, 1986 RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. FRED O. KOCH City Recorder. Published June 30 and July 7. 198« W elcome ANNUAL RODEO FANS! 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