o PAGE TEN ® ® Dept. Travel Expense, $40.54; $140.83. Westcott Oil Corporation, Sheriff Travel Expense, $136.48. County Cour* Journal. Regular Service Center, Sheriff Travel Term. Wednesday, the Sth Expense, $9.35. Day of October. 1960 J & W Motors, Sheriff Travel Order transferring $33,700.00 from the Indigent Liquor Fund Expense, $69 45. to the General County Fund. John C. Elfering, Revolving The following bills were or­ Fund; Sheriff Travel Expense, $213.67; Sheriff Office Expense, dered paid as follows: $1.95; $21562. General County Fund Idaho Power Co., Sheriff Ra­ State of Oregon, Second Quar­ terly Welfare Payment, $16,896.- dio Expense, $7.22: Jail Expense, $34.53; Courthouse Expense, 25 George Lodes, Court Reporter $270 57; $312.32. Travel, $39 32. Idaho Communications, Sheriff Welcome Inn Cafe, Circuit Radio Expense, $24.12. Court Expense, $27.85. Portland Radio Supply Co., Stenographic : Machines, Inc., Sheriff Radio Expense, $2.95. Circuit Court iL.____ $19.68. ____ ■ourt Expense, City Water Department, Jail Ontario Laundry and Cleaners, Expense, $3.50; Courthouse Ex­ Jail Expense, $ 68; Courthouse pense, $15.60; $19.10. Expense, $10.30; $10 98 Stockman's Cafe, Prisoners The Malheur Enterprise, Clerk and Jail, $699 00. Office Supplies, $15.00 Vale Shoe Shop, Prisoners and Dunham Printing Co., Clerk Jail, $12.75. Office Supplies, $94.35. Estano’s Studio, Prisoners and The Ontario Argus-Observer, Jail, $15.15. Clerk Office Supplies, $60.80; Francis Lambert, Prisoners Official Advertising, $65.39; and Jail, $47.85 $126 19. The Malheur Enterprise, Sher­ Scholes Printing Shop, Elec­ iff Office Supplies, $55.71; Audi­ tion Expense, $7.00. tor Office Supplies, $18.15; Trea­ J. Homer Schnell, Election Ex­ surer Office Supplies, $.29; pense, $37.78. Oregon Finance Officers Asso­ $74.15. The National Cash Register ciation, Auditors Office Expense, Co., Sheriff Office Expense, $69.- $2 00 John Koopman, Assessor Tra­ 40.Western Union Telegraph Co., vel, $33.60. Expense, $3.31. Powell’s Office Supply, As­ Sheriff Office Envelope Co., Sher­ sessor Office Supplies, $14.65; iff Mail-Well Qffice Expense, $269.70. Health Dept. Office Supplies, Dept, of Motor Vehicles Comp­ $3 90; $18.55 troller, Sheriff Office Expense, Kalbus Office Equipment, As­ $17.00. sessor Office Supplies, $2.75. ’s Office Supply; Sher­ Tidewater Oil Co., Assessor iff Powell Office Supplies, $4 88; Audi­ Travel, $4.21; Health Dept. Tra­ tor Office Supplies, $7.00; J. P. vel. $5.82; $10.03. Standard Oil Co., Health Dept. Office Supplies (Ontario), $15.- 11; J. P. Office Supplies (Vale), Travel. $39.30. Northwest Gas & Oil, Health $5.10; D A. Office Supplies, $5.- 68; Juvenile Office Supplies, Dept. Travel, $65.72. Kessler Garage, Health Dept. $8.08; $45.85. Dunham Printing Co., Sheriff Travel, $7.15. Edna Blaylock, R. N., Health Office Expense, $13.20; Clerk’s Office Expense, $112.60; Election Dept. Travel, $8.90. Edith Knott, Health Dept. Of­ Expense, $106.20; J. P. Office Expense (Vale), $112 40; $344 40. fice Expense, $1.10. Jim Jones, Special Deputy, C. John Kopp, M.D., Health $20 00. Dept. Clinic Expense, $10.00. Marvin Wilson, Special Depu­ Intermountain Surgical Sup­ ply Co., Health Dept. Clinic Ex­ ty, $20.00 Nellie Pounds, Special Depu­ pense, $5.18. Parke, Davis & Co., Health ty, $20.00. L. E. Hansen, Special Deputy, Dept. Clinic Expense, $2.50. Lederle Laboratories, Health $20.00. Haloid Xerox, Inc., Clerk Of­ Dept. Clinic Expense, $9.87. Mrs Hazel D. Anderson, fice Supplies, $35.60. Addressograph - Multigraph School Institute, $10.00. Home Dairies, School Institute, Corp., Clerk Office Expense, $27.85 $2.80. Legislative Counsel Commit­ Mr. Frank Nelson, School In­ tee, Auditor Office Expense stitute, $35.00. Mrs Neva Neill, School Insti­ (ORS Replacement Parts), $11.- 50. tute, $35 00. Parke, Davis & Co., Health Albertson's Food Center, Dept. Clinic Supplies, $21.60. School Institute, $16.44. Sarazin Clinic Health Dept. A. F. Peters, J. P. Office Rent, Clinic Expense, $12.00. $45 00. Wyeth Laboratories, Health Home Lumber & Coal Co., Dept. Clinic Supplies. $3.52. Courthouse Expense $27.66. Lederle Laboratories, Health Vale Grain & Feed Co., Court­ Dept. Clinic Supplies, $8.33. house Expense, $35.00. Mead Johnson & Co., Health Oregon State College Exten­ sion Service, First Quarterly Dept. Clinic Supplies, $1.22. E. D. McCarty, Veterans Ser­ Payment, $4,327.50. E Otis Smith, D. A. Office vice, $10.19. Mary F. Graham, J. P. Office Supplies. $ .74; D. A. Travel Ex­ Rent (Vale). $30 00; Refund of pense, $42.32; $43.06. R. L. Kriner, Juvenile Travel, Overpayment of Fines to Coun­ ty, $153.25; $183.25. $47 36. Western Auto Supply, Court­ Children's Farm Home, Child house Expense, $4 $4.09. 09. Care, $5.00. Gran - Del - Oils, Inc., Court- G. Y. Chester, Bus Transpor­ tation of Joan Taylor to Port­ house Fuel, $37 30. Tiny’s Refrigeration, Court- ____ land, ^10.80. Business Mens Assurance Co., house Repair Expense, $162.92. Harrod & Hysell, Courthouse Employees Insurance, $64.92. Expense, $8.62. General Road Fund Packer-Scott, Courthouse Sup­ Malheur Insurance, Inc, In­ surance Bond of Road Master, plies, $40.24. Malheur Home Telephone Co., $10.00 LaMona Tauson, Road Main­ Courthouse Expense (Supt $71.- tenance, Meals and Lodging, 56), $386.70: D A Office Ex­ pense. $21.10; $407 80. Dist No. 6, $42.75. J Walter Lehr, Oregon State Commercial Welding Co., Inc., Fair Expense, $60.32. Road Maintenance, $349.00 Ameil Claude, County Court Scott’s Cash Store, Road Main­ Travel, $15.48. tenance Dist. No. 6. $5.00. Ontario Library Board, 2nd Bob's Motor Service, Parts, Quarter Payment, County Li­ $4 80. Kessler Chevrolet, Parts, $ 94. brary. $4,721.75. Vale Postmaster, Postage. Cables Chevrolet, Parts, $64 - $700 00 « 22 Taylor Sandvigen, Advance on Gentry Ford Sales, Inc., Parts, Travel, Health Dept . $25 00. $401.81. City of Nyssa, Election Ex­ Armco Drainage & Metal Pro­ ducts, Inc., Culvert Pipe, $219 - pense, $39 50 Anna Peters, Election Expense, 12. Home Lumber & Coal Co., $46 40 Edna Blaylock, Health Dept. Bridge. $22 42. Ontario Laundry and Clean­ Travel. $30 45. Frank Williams, Travel Ex­ ers, Shop Expense, $13 85. Benson’s Glass & Paint Shop, pense. Juvenile Advisory Coun­ cil. $10774 Truck Repair, $34.70. General Road Fund Law Library Fund West Publishing Co., Law Gravel Products Co., Road Books, $7 00. Maintenance, $7 00. Courthouse Fund Northwest Gas & Oil; Road Peterson Furniture Co., Furni­ Maintenance. $96 58; Shop Ex­ ture of Lawyers Lounge. $490.00. pense. $232 20; Tires. $367 48 (Dist No 6. $226 42); $096.26. Special Relief Fund Louis Garage, Road Mainten­ Dick Wild, Tuition for Melvin Hyland to Vale High School, ance, Dist. No 6, $6 00. Mrs. Ramona Patterson, Road $27.00. County Court Journal. Adjourn­ Maintenance, Dist. No. 6, $36.00 Western Equipment Co , Parts, ed Term. Wednesday, the 12th $29 33 Day of October. 1960 Valley Auto Supply, Parts, Order issuing County deed to James Murphy and John Mur­ $158 80. Dyson's Truck Equipment Co., phy on the following described Parts, $19 60. land at a price of $16.65: Bullock Auto Parts, Parts, NEVsNWVs Section 4. Town­ $37 70 ship 18S, Range 37 E W M Owyhee Truck & Implement Order approving the following Co., ______ Parts, $8 96. beer license applicatK ions: Long’s Service Center, Parts, Riverside Grocery, , Route 3, $21 15; Shop Expense, $1 20, Weiser, Idaho Coleman's Grocery. East of Dist No 6; $22.35. Chevron Gas Station; Parts, Highway 26, Jamieson, Oregon. The following bills were or­ $7.75; Motor Fuel. $44 29; Tires! |6 55, Dist No. 6; $58 59 dered paid as follows: Malheur Home Telephone Co., General County Fund Shop Office Expense. $17 95 John O’ Kief, Lawyer Fees, Western Auto Supply, Shop $30 00; Circuit Court Expense, Expense, $4 88 $36 00; $66 00 Malheur Drug. Inc., Shop Ex- Robert E Lees, Lawyer Fees, pense, $1 38 $H08 Idaho Power Co., Shop Ex- W F »rhroeder. Lawyer Fee», pense, $22 50 « ys 0« City Water Dept.. Shop Ex- Edw.wi How«« Circuit Court _ <>ens.-, $3 50. SutjRies, $1$ 21 Standard Oil Co, Motor Fuel G ? Cluster, County Court Dist No 6, $16 85 Travel. W 72 StAidard Oil Co, Motor Fuel _ Lloyd’s CuiioA> . ice. Sher- Dist No 6, $369 58 tf Trave jf Re Tread lAit. Ti« $34 43 SsT$^iT Northwest Gas A Oil, L Sheriff Oregon Radiator »’oi ks, Truck Twvel Expense, $53 93 Rewpir, $4” 20 w Texaco. Inc, Sheriff Trave] Magneto® A Dieseft Supply, Expense, $14 04 < Truck Repair, $14 86 O ^itiWlard Oil Co . Sheriff . . .. Tra- . i Maria Ellonaga, RoomQnnd ▼el Expense, $100 2»; Health) Board. $881® Q I Ö THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. I960 THE NYüßA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON o 0 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS 0 e Law Library Fund VISIT FROM RUPERT West Publishing Co., Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wakewood Books, $7.00. of Rupert, Idaho, visited the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Special Relief Fund Kinney Bros. & Keele Hard­ Mrs. S. P. Bybee. The Wakewoods ware, Re: The Van Noy Boy, are former residents of the Nys­ By Helen Hatch $7.95. sa vicinity. Holy Rosary Hospital, Re: Si­ (Last Week’s News) mon Dolan Brady, $13.00. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Richter and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullen left Indigent Liquor Fund Tuesday by plane from Boise, two of their children were Friday Oregon State Bureau of Labor, stopping in Iowa, Chicago, New dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nursing Home Boiler Inspection, York City and Washington, DC. Pete Richter in Ontario. Freddie $15.50. Harrod & Hysell, Nursing They will spend Thanksgiving in remained overnight with his cou­ sins. Chicago. Home Repair, $12.12. Courthouse Fund Mrs. Mary Thompson and Jim DeWater. Her husband and his Hathaway Construction; Con­ struction of Rear Steps of Court­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. father, Otto Bauman, flew to In­ diana to attend an All is-Chalmers house, $162.55; Less Credit for and Mrs. Howard Obendorf. Mrs. Marion Riggs of Parma, meeting. Gravel, $90 00; '72 55. Road District No. 5 Mr and Mrs. Cecil Brewington Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll and girls Rural Road Assessment Dis­ of Vale visited Friday in the Dyre and family of Burns visited over trict No. 5, Highway Fund Ap­ Roberts home. the weekend in the home of Mr. portionment, $2,111.62. Feted on Anniversary and Mrs. Raymond Cartwright. General County Payroll Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas of Mrs. Robert Weir and Mary For Period Ending Wilder were recent dinner guests visited Sunday with Miss Alice October 31. 1960 Frank Elfering, Deputy Sher­ of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater Weir at Boise. and Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Van De­ Miss Florence Miles of Boise iff, $361.00. Jean Bond, Deputy Tax Clerk, Water were celebrating their 15th spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary. $249 33. Phil Clucas and family. Richard Pounds, Deputy Sher­ Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bishop and iff, $285.87. and Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Les Hill Genevieve Kennedy, Deputy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim At- Mrs. Betty Mueller and baby of Tax Clerk, $256.75. Eugene are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Allen, Steno Clerk, tebery and family of Ontario had Dallas Chaney and family. an early Thanksgiving dinner Sheriff’s Office, $199.06. Mrs. Ralph Steider, Mrs. Bon­ Blanche Montague, Steno Sunday with Mrs. Creola Betts at nie Haddox and two girls and Clerk, Sheriff’s Office, $177.06. Boise. Evelyn Ross, Extra Help, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas Mrs. Bob Steider and children of Sheriff’s Office, $120.58. spent the weekend in Baker with Boise visited Sunday in the Earl Barbara Masterson, Extra Campbell home. Help, Sheriff’s Office, $132.58. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop, Ira Benancia Gehley, Extra Help, Thomas. and Renie of Nampa visited Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery took Sheriff’s Office, $144.42. Ronald Bates, Deputy Clerk, a trip and picknicked Sunday at day with her mother, Mrs. Mary $254.04. Owyhee dam. They also visited Brumbach and brother, Ezra. Mrs. Tony Ocamica and Richard Deanna Bates, Steno Clerk, their daughter - and family, Mr. Clerk’s Office, $193.75. and Mrs. Bud Walker at Weiser. visited Wednesday with her sis­ Ella Carman, Steno Clerk, Guests in Smith Home ter, Mrs. Marie Andregg at Boise. Clerk’s Office, $187.20. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale and Florence Hopper, Steno Clerk, girls of Boise and Mrs. Elise family called Sunday on Mr. and Clerk’s Office, $187.20. Betty Pierce, Receptionist, Smith of Caldwell spent the Mrs. Scott Wiley and Mr. and $168.75. weekend in the Chet Smith home. Mrs. Albertus Wiley at Caldwell. Milford Ingebritsen, Deputy Sunday dinner guests were Mr. Receive Word of Illneta Assessor, $348.90. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale re­ Gilbert Lutes, Deputy Asses­ and Mrs. Don Coolidge, Mr. and cently received word that their Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. Pearle Ab­ sor, $352.65. Nancy Snapp, has Avelina Bigelow, Steno Clerk, bott and family. The dinner hon­ granddaughter, ored Mrs. Coolidge on her birth­ been quite ill and is in a hospital Assessor’s Office, $277.73. in Page, Ariz. Glenn Jones, Steno Clerk, As­ day anniversary. Mrs. Marjorie Cameron attend­ sessor’s Office, $252.02. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Babcock of Everett Faw, Deputy Assessor, Caldwell visited Sunday with Mr. ed a preliminary meeting on time $316 62. management Monday at the Farm Lola Steinke, Steno Clerk, As­ and Mrs. Frank Miller. Nancy Timmerman of Newell Bureau hall in Ontario. sessor’s Office, $194 63. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Junell of Oak Olive Hussey, Steno Clerk, Heights spent Monday with her District Attorney’s Office, $249.- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harbor, Wash., are here visiting 76. Miller. Miss McDonald of Parma her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer J. Wainscott, M. D., spent last week in the Miller Samer and Catherine. Health Dept., $175.22. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater home. Edna Blaylock, County Health and Kent called Saturday evening Attend Allis-Chalmers Meeting Nurse, $336.76. Mrs. Larry Bauman of Nyssa on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman of Taylor Sandvigen, County spent the weekend with her par­ Kingman Kolony. Sanitarian, $391.91. Mrs. Cecil Smith and Gary Edith Knott, Steno Clerk, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van Smith and son visited Mr. and Health Dept, $219.61. Elmer Tiffany, Janitor, $270.- Mrs. Emil Beguhl and Mr. and General Road Payroll 27. Mrs. Cecil Bledsoe and family For Period Ending Robert Kriner, Juvenile Coun­ Monday at Boise. October 31, 1960 selor, $320.03. Mrs. Anna Chaney of Nyssa { Carl Sperling, Labor, $377.32. George Lodes, Court Report­ Charles Nutt, Labor, $324.40. spent the weekend in the Horace er, $246 17. Leonard Patterson, Labor, Chaney home. Emmett Me Carty, Veterans $156.43. Service, $145.10. Virgil Maupin, Labor, $188.65. Edward Howe, Bailiff, $87 77. Ted Wilson, Labor, $166.62. U. S. National Bank, Federal C. C. Davis, Labor, $132.80. Withholding, $1,353.90. James Shelton, Labor, $130.36. State Tax Commission, State Benjamin Stillman, Labor, Withholding, $251.60. Public Employees Retirement $137.40. to und-fhe-clock Sam Jantzen, Labor, $166.11. Board, Social Security, $767.72. Ronnie Malle-, Labor, $65.69. State Industrial Accident Com­ U. S. National Bank, Federal mission, Workman’s Compensa­ Withholding, $276.10. tion, $16.32. State Tax Commission, State Business Mens Assurance Co., Withholding, $48.30. Group Insurance, $308.41. Public Employees Retirement Genera] Road Payroll Board, Social Security, $194 34. For Period Ending State Industrial Accident Com­ October 15, 1960 mission, Workman’s Compensa­ Leonard Patterson, Labor, tion, $3.82. $156 45. Business Mens Assurance Co., Virgil Maupin, Labor. $162.83. Group Insurance, $10.88. Ted Wilson, Labor, $152.50 G. Y. CHESTER C. C. Davis, Labor, $102.29. County Judge Benjamin Stillman, Labor. AMEIL CLAUDE $131 46. County Commissioner James Shelton. Labor. $124 44 EARL FLOCK Sam Jantzen, Labor, $127.99 County Commissioner V. Bullens Leave • To Spend Holiday In Chicago, Ill. AKH Unit Slates Poiluck Dinner At Worden Home Brown gave the lesson ‘‘Keeping our Kitchen in Apple Pie Order.” Frankie Worden reported on a meeting with the steering com- mittee to set up a work shop for time management which will be held in January. Mrs. Deffer served refreshments at the close of a full afternoon. By Karla Kriegh NEWELL HEIGHTS—AKH ex­ tension group met Thursday with Carl Lee Hill and George Schie- Pauline Deffer. Fourteen mem­ ' mer went elk hunting Friday. bers and four visitors attended. They were accompanied by four Four new members were taken other men and the group return- into the club. They are Alzina j ed with four elk. Salter, Delores Sharp, Leola Spel- Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Lee vis­ man and Winnefred Kygar. This ited with Judy Fine at Glenns speaks well for the extension pro­ Ferry over the w’eekend while gram which started in Adrian a Hill was hunting. few years ago, sponsored by Karla Kriegh gave a slumber Grange ladies. party Wednesday on her 15th It grew out of bounds for most birthday anniversary. Those at­ area homes, so the group split tending were Marlene Slippy, and Tri-Valley formed a club of Donna Davis, Judy Mackey and its own. Now each unit has ex­ Alice Simpson. Basil Hutchison of Lewiston panded again until each has a full visited Friday evening with the house. Dorothy Fox reported that an Irvin Topliffs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and agent from Oregon State college at Corvallis will be in this area family were Friday dinner guests the first part of February. It is of Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam are the desire to combine Big Bend and AKH extension groups along taking care of Mr. and Mrs. Jim with Adrian PTA to hear Ro­ Miller’s children while Mrs. Miller berta Frazier talk on family rela­ is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff ahd tions. There will be a Christmas par­ family were Sunday dinner guests ty and gift exchange at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of of Frankie Worden with a potluck Parma. Jay Nickles and Kenneth Rath- dinner for the December meeting. Ethel Viers will give ideas on ben are visiting with Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred wrapping Christmas packages. The class on upholstery will be Costley called on Mrs. Worden Thursday and a Saturday visitor in January. Loretta Conant and Peggy was Mrs. Don Costley. Advertisement From where I sit... Joe Marsh The Milky Way Tragedy Chub Jackson, the town's only milkman, tells us he missed on an important deliv­ ery the other day. 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