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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946 PAGE FOUR If - Boise Saturday. I newly married couples, couples. Forrest an<* **ri- Walter Plnluton Hardman and his bride are locating -Kara Qim rHav a a 11* pq 1n ho hnmn were Sunday callers in t the home Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Thiel are j t tjjelr daughter and son-in-law „n the Roes Healy ranch. Mr and preparing the hot lunches now be . ,r and Mrs. Petty, who recently Mrs. Hoyt Warwick have moved in ing served at the Kingman grade ...uved to the Howard Connaghy to the tenant house formerly oc cupied by the Cartwright family. ,-lace near Mitchell Butte. school. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Mis. Wesley McKee Is expecting H. E. club met with Mrs K. 1. | Mr McKee home from the army Bob, Harold and Joyce attended a Peterson Tuesday. Those present in the near future. birthday dinner at the I. C. Dur- besides the hostess were Frances The Kruse families moved onto nil home in Ten Davis. Idaho Sun Hurst, Hazel Kressly, Mabel Pier- the Creeling place recently. They day. Bob remained for a longer vis it. coming home Tuesday. cy, Edna De Haven. Lois Glenn, have rented the place for the com- Pvt. Melvin Parker writes from Rowena Kreager, Pearl Cujnmlns, .ng year. Mrs. Cliff Wright and Mrs. Dale Holland that he Is assisting in the Hazel Schaefer, Minnie Slam, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Dllly were new j tehcraft ^ were In Caldwell and moving of graves to a central grave yard. He likes Holland and the members present. The members de Nampa shopping Tuesday. hospitality of its people as have cided to ask Miriam Black of the all the other American soldiers who NEWELL HEIGHTS extension office to meet with them nave been in that country. February 19 The next meeting will Betty Jean Toomb of Adrian was A daughter was born to Mr. and be held at the home of Hazel a guest of Ellen Judd Sunday. Mrs. Frank Roy January 14. Schaefer February 5. Rev. and Mrs. Nevin entertained Carl Plercy and Miss Doris Loft- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft were it a dinner Monday evening hon dinner guests In the Ira Richards i us, a former Adrian resident, were married recently. Piercy Is station oring Harold Kurtz, who leaves home in Not us Sunday. rhursday night for Mammouth. ed on the Oregon coast. Mr. Banta Is doing some car Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goulet re Illinois, to enroll In Moumouth col penter work on his house In pre lege, a United Presbyterian college. paring to moving Into It soon. John turned Sunday from a week's visit Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Shank, who has been living In the in Yakima. Mrs. Goulet’s brother. Kurtz and Joyce. Banta house, has moved to the Lester, Is home after spending two Mrs. Earl Parker called on Mrs. years in Africa and Europe. Big Bend community. The M. L. Kurtz family attended Reiman and baby of Adrian Mon M r.* and Mrs. Oscar Schaefer day evening. were Ontario business callers Mon a reception and shower in Ten The Modern Pioneer club wll Davis Wednesday evening honoring day. meet with Mrs. Worden January a former school mate of the boys Mrs. Long’s daughter-in-law Is 29. This club will be hostess to the now visiting at the Long home. and his bride, Chief Petty Officer community clubs this spring. Her husband was killed in the Eur Charles and Mrs. Buran. Ellen Judd attended a county Members of the American Leg opean war. ion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Dick Ashcraft Is now a Pharm- meeting of 4-H club leaders in On- and their families are to enjoy a icist mate, third class. He was In tralo Saturday. She was presented social evening January 22 at the New Oreans the last time word with a lovely corsage honoring her Legion hall In Adrian. All ser was received by his parents, Mr. as an out-going vice-president and vice men are Invited to attend. the newly erected secretary-treasur and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. er. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst were Newell Heights has two other INCREASED NUMBER business callers In Nampa and 9 _____ |f _ t _ _ w y IS SEEING FARMS Farm Sale I will sell at public auction on my farm located miles southwest of Nyssa on CCC road or 1 % miles east of Ole’s corner the following personal property. Monday, Jan. 28 Sale Starts at 12 O’clock 52 HEAD OF CATTLE Sally, 2 years, milking now. Teenie, 2 years, milking now. Tippy, 2 years, fresh by day of sale. Happy, 2 years, freshens February 8. Judy, 2 years, freshens February 17. Brownie, 2 years, freshens February 10. Governor Lad, 4 V** months, sired by my herd bull & one of my registered cows. Proceeds o f sale o f this calf to be donated to Merry Matrons club for Malheur Memorial hospital fund. Production records and test given at sale. Average herd test 5.75. Cows have been vaccinated against Bang's and Bang’s tested. 1 White-faced bull. 1 Jersey cow, 4 years, just fresh. 1 Jersey cow, 4 years, fresh Dec. 14. 1 Jersey, 4 years, middle milker. 1 Jersey, 4 years, fresh Nov. 2S. 1 Jersey, 4 years, fresh Oct. 25. 1 Guernsey, will freshen soon. 1 Guernsey, 5 years, will freshen Feb. 15. 1 Guernsey,. 6 years, will freshen Feb. 17. 3 Three-year-old heifers coming with their second calves. Dry now. W ill freshen in March and April. 1 Holstein, 4 years, milking now. 27 White-faced calves. f> Coming yearling holstein heifers. 6 Good feeder shoats, 70 pounds MACHINERY 1 New Valley Mound corrugator. 1 Good Oliver beet cultivator. 1 Thomas 9 foot hay rake. 1 Rubber tired hay wagon, 20 inch tires. 1 Case horse beet lifter. 2 Corn cultivators. 1 Wheat drill. 1 Three-section harrow. 2 Sled corrugators. 2 Wagons with racks. 1 Two-horse fresno. 1 Good Heatrola, wood and coal. 1 One-horse cultivator. 1 McCormnck mower. 1 One-horse cultivator. 1 John Deere two-way plow. Other miscellaneous articles. 9 HORSES 9 1 Smooth-mouth team, gray horses, wt. 3100. 1 Dapple gray horse, 8 years, wt. 1450. 1 Bay horse, 6 years, gentle, green broke to ride or work. 1 Black team, smooth-mouth, wt. 3100. A very good team. 1 Sorrel mare, 8 years, wt. 1500, gentle and will work anywhere. 1 Bay mare, 8 years, wt. 1200, gentle to work and has been ridden a little. 1 Gray mare, smooth-mouth, wt. 1400. 4 Sets o f harness. TERMS :CASH Proceeds o f the lunch will be donated to the Lunch will be served by The Merry Matrons club. Malheur Memorial hospital fund. Free coffee. Archie and W yatt Smith, Owners Col. Bert Anderson, auct Joe Church, auct. L. H. Fritts, clerk A sharp Increase In the number of returned veterans and farmers from other areas who are seeking aid securing farms In Malheur county during the past three mon ths is reported by Rosel H. Hunter, county farm security supervisor, Wilson building, Ontario. Scarcity of good, developed family-type units for rent or sale on the basts of their worth Is the problem most frequently reported. New five-year loans for livestock, machinery and operating goods have been made to over £9 return ed veterans and farmers since V-J day and more than 75 applications have been reviewed by the county FSA committee, said Hunter. Loan applications in process of being completed on January 1, were high est since the early years of the war. While many applications and inquiries, particularly from veter ans, are being received for 40-year farm ownership loans under the Bankhead-Jones act, very few good farms are being found for sale at reasonable prices. Further increased demands for FSA services are coming from pre- ent borrowers and resident farmers who need credit assistance in mak ing farmstead Improvements and replacements long delayed by the war. Milking parlors, building add itions, an<J machinery and water de velopment head most reconversion plans. It Is anticipated that the proposed "construction charge" for water on the new land farms will make many supplemental loans for spring operations necessary. Farmers and veterans contempla- Ing use of FSA services are asked to place applications as soon as poselbl* while fundi are itlll avail- echool before moving to Parma. able. Office days are every Tues- j Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sayers were day from 8 a. m. to 5 p m. and Boise callers Tuesday. every Thursday from 1 to 5 P- m. Austin Robbins injured his back Monday while working on his farm. AERIAL HUNTING OF He Is improving. Ercel and Leonard Goodell spent COYOTES PLANNED Tuesday and Wednesday visiting their sister, Mrs. Leonard Duncan, Aerial hunting of coyotes will be at Jordan Valley. sponsored by the Oregon state Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pette enter game commission during February tained at a party Tuesday even and March of this year. Informa ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank, who will leave soon. Besides tion gathered by the comlsslon’t the honored guests the following fieldmen indicate that while the were piesent: Mr. and Mrs. Levi luss of wildlife through coyote pre Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Pet- dation this season was somewhat tet, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet and less than during the past three or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winslow Mr. four years, the drain on game pop and Mrs. Winslow entertained at ulations still is heavy enough to a party for Mr. and Mrs. Frank justify further control measures. Friday evening. The same fliers who operated Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jackson and last season are being employed. Elmer Clements of Boise were Sun Dick Ballantlne, Redmond; A1 Tilse, day guests at the Tom Pettet Beni; and Oscar Davis and Roe home. Davis, Burns. It Is possible some A surprise party was given for new areas may be Included and a Mr. and Mrs. Bell Walz Sunday reconnaissance flight will be made evening. The occasion was Mr. and to determine the practicability or Mrs. Walz wedding anniversary. aerial hunting In other sections ot Pic Don Markham, son of Mr. the state. and Mrs. George Markham Is now The aerial hunting Is supplemen stationed In southern Honshu with tary to the regular work done on the 41st division. the ground by hunters under the He earned the combat Infantry cooperative predatory animal con- man's badge for action In the Phil trol program supervised by the U ippines. He has been overseas 15 S. fish and wildlife service, toward months. whlch the game commission, as Some of the members of the Lin- one of the cooperators, makes an coin Christian endeaver plan to at annual contribution of $12,00. tend the convention of the Pay ette district of the Christian en deavor to be held at the Ontario Presbyterian church next Sunday. The Emil Frank sale was well at The meeting will be opened at 3 tended Wednesday George Barnes p. m. and continue throughout the and family plan to move on to the evening with a potluck dinner In the early part of the evening. A ranch Immediately. Miss Ida Nelson of p&yeUe vis program of talks and music Is ited at the R. L. Krlner and Vern planned. Vernon Ftshback of Port land, Oregon, state secretary of Smith homes Thursday. Mrs. Martin Sayers, Mrs. Gregory Christian Endeavor, and Aaron Ol Ross and Kay Louise and Mrs. son of Boise, Bible teacher and Roscoe Findley spent Wednesday manager of the Christian supply afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Barnes center will be the principal speak They made year books for the ers. Mark Terrel was elected and In Patch and Chat club members. Miss Donna Rooks tool of Parma stalled gate keeper at the Boule visited the Lincoln school Wednes vard Grange meeting Thursday day while her parents attended the night, January 10. Gertrude Blan Frank sale. She attended Lincoln ton, lecturer, was In charge of the Lincoln Haights SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT C. W. Glenn, Sheriff and Tax Collector DECEMBER 31, 1945 STATE OF OREOON ) )is . COUNTY OF MALHEUR) Balance uncollected taxes, June 30, 1945 ........................ » 421,271.47 Receipts from sale of County Land turned over to Treasurer ___ .!_____ _________ 3,764.78 Interest collected since June 30, 1945, turned over to Treasurer ,........................... 1,979 65 Charged from Rolls account of Foreclosure, Court Orders, etc. . 1945-46 Tax Rolls ................................. 622,668 63 Collections turned over to Treasurer since June 30, 1945 .... Balance uncollected taxes .................... $1.040.684.53 STATE OF OREOON ) program. Mr. and Mrs. «anil Frink Derrel Percy has recovsrtd were presented a flit by Paulina pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith Ross, Home Economics dug chair Sunday dinner guests at the man. Leslie Pennington and Orten Smith home. KrceJ Goodell planned to 1 Hainline made a business trip to Pasco, Wahsington last week-end. Thursday for Nebraska after sp Mr. and Mrs. Blaine May spent lng a few months with his mo Thursday at the Jule Houston Mrs. Ethel Goodell, after recel home. a military discharge. He farms Mr. and Mrs. Buel Hickey and Nebraska before entering the sons were Sunday dinner guests vice. He was accompanied by at the Orien Hainline home. Mrs. Louise Ross and Mrs. Don gene Reed, who will visit na Sayers attended the Christian mother In Oklahoma. The Patch and Chat club Endeavor meeting at the Harold Jacks home in Payette Thursday at the Jack Pette home Thun night. They also visited at the J. with the new officers taking chi Year books were distributed, W. Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and freshments were served. Kathryn and Kathleen Hi sons were Sunday dinner guest» nl have returned to the home of t Mr and Mrs. Lee Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Houston of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keni Ontario visited their son, Jule Hawks of Frultland, after spent several days at the Jack Pi Houston, and family Sunday. Don, Infant son of Mr and Mr*. homst* Legal Advertisement Clerk's Semi-Annual Statement From July 1, 1945 to December 31. 1948 FUNDS ON HAND Cities and Towns .. ...... -.... ....... ................... ............ — ..... I 7.25 75 City and Town Road District* ... a........................ -....... -....... 28,40 Court House Building Fund —......................................-........ 17 Dog License Fund ........... - .......... ........-..................... 16,92 Irrigation and Drainage District* ..................... -......-... - ...... 36 Elementary School Fund ..............................................—..... 1,00 Enforcement Fund ....... .................. -............... —......... -..... I Estate of Deceased Persons ........................................... -..... 31! Fire Patrol ....................... ......................— .... — •—..... 16,741 County Fair Fund ....... ............ ........................— ............ 24,1V General County Fund ............... ...................... -................- 14,061 General Road Fund ....................... - ......... -...... ......... O. D. 3,811 Rodent Control Fund .................................... -..................... 7,UM Indigent Liquor Fund ..................... — .... ........ -........ — 5.95Í Library Fund ..............................- — — .......... .......... Law Library Fund ................. ..... — .................-.......... —. School Library Fund ..........................- -------- --------------- 12 Lost and Found Property Fund .............. .... ........................ 15,460 Non-High School Fund ...............-.................. ..... ......... 16302 Non-High School Sinking Fund ............ ............... — ....... — 337 Road District No. 2 .......................... ................. ............... ... 30,857 Road Sinking Fund ........... ............. ........................ 122 Stale Tax Fund ................ .... ---------- --------- --------------- 38,127 County School Fund ..... .......... .................. ....... -.............. 419 State School Fund ..... ... .... .......................................... .... 244. State School Support ....... ........................ ..... .............. .... 32,068. School Districts .............................. ......... ........ .............. 1,407; Special Relief Fund ......................... ................................ Taylor Grazing No. 3 .................................................. ..... 2.325.1 Taylor Grazing No. 3 Bond Fund .................... ...................... 4.00GJ Taylor Orazlng No. 4 ................ .... ................... .... ........ 3.288.1 Taylor Orazlng No. 6 ................................................... ....... Weed Control Fund .............................................................. . Fund in Lieu of Undertaking on Attachment ........................ 131.1 Fund In Lieu of Ball and Bond ........................„... ........ ..... 500C Experimental Area ...... ...... .... „..... ................................ 2,679.0 Unapportioned Tax ................. ................................. ......... 110 , 000.0 S « .; í 3.764.7 Total .......................... ...... .... $358,072.2 GENERAL FUND WARRANT ACCOUNT 1.979.60 $ 5,514.7. Warrants Issued Last Six Months 54.467 3§ .... 209,204.55 $ 58382» .... • 56,361.21 321,757.34 Balance Unredeemed Warrants December 31, 1945 4,620.71 512,978.21 $ 59,982.» $1.049.684 53 Cash in General Fund December 81, 1948 ..... $ 24,197.3! Warrants Outstanding ____ __________ ___ 4.620 7t )SS. COUNTY OF MALHEUR) $ 19,576.57 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING I, C. W. Glenn, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Malheur County, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1M6 hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is true and correct to the Collection of Taxes, Sheriff, Clerk, Assessor. best of my knowledge and belief. Treasurer and other Receipts $762 777 68 • C. W. Glenn Sheriff and Tax Collector DISBURSEMENTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1945 Circuit Court a i si awr Malheur County, Oregon County Court ____ ___________ 1.377.74 STATEMENT Sheriff’s Office 7.819.74 FINANCIAL REPORT OF ORA C HOPE. TREASURER OF MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON, Clerk’s Office 4,867.71 JUNE 30, 1945 TO DECEMBER 31, 1945 Assessor’s Office ........ 3 toe M Fund Balance Receipts Disbursements Balance Treasurer's Office 03fl 2ft 5/30/45 12/31/45 County School Superintendent's Office 1,756.98 Cash ................................. $218,616.89 $848.166.41 $358,072.29 $708,711,01 Withholding Tax tWatermasten 18.10 State Tax .......................... 30.10 00 122.54 Service Officer ................... 1,010.33 General County ..................... 32,427.40 51,81082 60,040 89 24,197.33 Children’s Aid 453.70 County School ................ 5,368.71 38,127.49 34,115.56 1.346.78 Withholding Tax 813.76 General Road O. D. 9,778.80 77,044.73 O. D. 14,061.73 81,327.66 Seuler of Weights and Measures 70.90 Non-High School ..................... 3,110.75 19,476.94 15.460.82 7,126.87 State Industrial Accident Commission 115.78 Non-High School Reserve ................... 16.302.90 00 OO 16,302.90 County Veterinarian 17.50 Experimental Area 00 6,269.34 3590.33 2,679.01 Dependent Children 2,932.00 Union High No. 1 ............. 00 00 5,580 53 5,580.53 Official Advertising 387.04 Union High No 1 Sinking 1.236.44 1,000 00 1,213.94 1,022.50 Water mas ter and Deputies „ 878.77 Union High No. 2 00 5,021.45 5,021.45 00 Insane, Examination of 16.00 Union High No. 2 Sinking 1.240.00 1.040 00 1,200.00 1,080.00 Justice Court Union High No. 3 00 10.086.36 10.066.36 00 Juvenile Court LK* Union High No 3 Sinking ..................... 1,581.59 2,430.00 2,500.00 3,348.41 Coroner ............ 34831 Union High No. 4 00 12,013.76 00 12,013.76 County Physician 150.00 Union High No. 4 Sinking 1.917.29 4.601.92 2,519.21 4,000.00 Audit County Books 613.50 Union High No. 5 Sinking 353.78 2.675 32 535.31 2,493.79 Officer’s Indemnity Bonds 10.00 M-H Union High No 1 00 709 83 427.34 28249 Election ............ 940.22 County Library .... 5.634.20 4.689 90 5,011 39 5,955 69 Vital Statistics 93.75 School Library .............. 700.82 393 90 669.45 425.07 District Attorney's Office 668 77 Law Library 498.90 151.30 469.91 180.29 Court House Current Expense Elementary School 363.90 00 00 363.90 (Fuel, Water, Telephone, Janitor eto.) 2,146.10 State School 525.26 5,400.00 5.506.26 419.00 Care of Poor ......... 1392.06 Road District No. 2 ......... 303 90 33.46 00 337.36 ....... Agricultural Advisor Road Sinking ................. 60.438.29 419.50 30,000.00 30,857.79 Destruction of Predatory Animals .................................... 1,000.00 Court House Sinking 19,171.21 11.301.54 2.065.23 28,407.52 Weed Control .................. 1733 .... . State School Support .................... 174.59 80.269.74 80,200.00 244.33 Old Age Assistance ........ School Districts ................ 16.498 28 124.134 93 119,963 72 20,679.49 Blind Assistance ......... 333.20 City Roads ........... ........... 63 81 1.063.18 36832 758.65 Old Peoples Home 3,676.28 Cities 00 51,195.45 43.944.79 7,250.66 County Nurse ........... 2,031.25 Rodent Control ............ 00 00 3.812.09 Fire Patrol ......................... 00 336 65 23 24 313.41 Total General Fund $ 54,467 33 Dog License .................... 00 00 178.08 Malheur County Library 4.232.12 Estates of Deceased ______ ____________ 3845 00 33.45 5.00 Law Library Fund 209.91 - County Fair ...................... ---------------- 10,201.76 7,325 00 786 25 16,740.51 Fair Fund .................. 786.25 Unapporttoned Tax 00 300,000 00 190,000 00 110,000.00 Indigent Liquor Fund .... ..................... . 6.00 Weed Control 41.29 00 00 41 29 Taylor Grqging No. 3 .... 341 S3 Taylor Orazlng No. 3 00 ............... ... 2.667 81 341 83 2,325 98 Taylor Grazing No. 4 ...... ________ iimiii 2.258.68 Taylor Grazing No. 3 Bond 4.000 00 00 00 4,000 00 Special Relief Fund 399.52 Taylor Grazing No. 4 5.680.37 00 ................. 2.391 38 3.288.99 Experimental Farm 3390.33 Taylor Grazing No. 6 564 00 00 564 .... Roads and Highways ..... . .......... ....... Indigent Liquor ........ ......... — ................ 8.344.66 1.344.32 7.184 00 2.505 00 Irrigation Districts ............ 23.27917 20,346.51 25.994 15 16 631 53 Total All Funds f 139 035 33 Drainage District* 3.36476 3.238 18 294 01 STATE OF OREGON ) Stale Game 00 205 00 206 00 00 )sa. Lost and FViund Property 128 55 00 00 128,55 COUNTY OF MALHEUR) Deposit In Lieu of Bond 13100 00 00 131 00 I. H S. Sackett. County Clerk of Malheur County. State of Oregon In Lieu of Ball and Bond 500.00 00 00 500 00 do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct statement Special Relief 544.73 399 52 1.40732 of the financial condition of Malheur County. Oregon a* shown bTthe Enforcement .................. 1.465 00 00 465 00 1.000 00 I Records at the close of business. Dec. 1 1 . 194s ^ own by the I, Ora C. Hope. Treasurer of Malheur County, Oregon, hereby certify the foregoing to be true and cor Dated this 16th day of January. 1946. rect to the best of my knowledge and belief. - H. B. Sackett Ora C. Hope County Clerk of Malheur*. County Treasurer County, state of Oregon