THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1960 ___ _______ , u COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS County Court Journal. Regular Term. Wednesday, the 7th Day of September. 1960. Order approving that upon the approval of the District Attor­ ney, an attempt will be made to collect the amounts of outstand­ ing notes which are still unpaid to the Foothill Drive Improve­ ment Association. It is resolved that effective October 1, 1960, all users of county owned automobiles will be required to turn in to the county auditor the speedometer reading of the automobile as of the close of business on the last day of each month. Order approving that the Mal­ heur County Bar Association was given approval to purchase carpeting for the lawyers lounge in the courthouse for the amount of $490.00. There was one dis­ senting vote on this matter, that of Commissioner Earl Flock. The following bills were or­ dered paid as follows: General County Fund J. Homer Schnell, Advance on Clerk Travel Expense, $100.00. Milford Ingebritsen, Assessor Travel Expense, $50.00. Glenn Jones, Assessor Travel Expense, $50.00. Everett Faw. Assessor Travel Ixpense, $50.00. Gilbert Lutes, Assessor Travel Expense, $50.00. County Court Journal, Adjourn­ ed Term, Wednesday, the 14th Day of September, 1960. Order that a Quitclaim Deed be issued to Malheur County for the following described lands: A road 60 feet wide, being 30 feet on each side of the fol­ lowing line commencing at a point in the center of the ex­ isting county road N 20° 36’ E, a distance of 749 feet from the south ¥< corner of Sec. 34, T. 18S, R. 41 E.W.M. Thence N 44° 12’ E, a dis­ tance of 2828.7 feet; thence N 50° 18’ E, a distance of 1403.4 feet; thence to the right 693.3 feet around a 2 degree curve the long chord of which bears N 560 59’ E; thence N 64° 10" E, a distance of 3029.2 feet; thence to the left 80.2 feet around an 80° curve, the long chord of which bears N 32° 05’ E; thence north a distance of 1473.7 feet; thence to the right 121.9 feet around a 40° curve, the long chord of which curve bears N 24° 23’ E; thence N 48° 46’ E, a distance of 1428.9 feet; thence to the left 208.1 feet around a 20 degree curve, the long chord of which bears N 27o 57’ E; thence N 70 08’ E, a distance of 890.4 feet to the center of an exist­ ing county road north of Bully Creek. Order establishing a county road across certain lands in Sec­ tions 26, 34 and 35, in Township 18 South, Range 41, E.W.M. The following bills were or­ dered paid as follows: General County Fund J. D. Lane, Lawyer Fees, $43 - 60. Harold Henigson, Lawyer Fees, $30.00. D. S. Denning, Lawyer Fees, $17.72. Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co., Circuit Court Office Sup­ plies, $45.71. Mary Thiel, Circuit Court Ex­ pense, $30.00. Bender-Moss Co., Circuit Court Expense, $37.20. International Business Ma­ chines Corporation, Circuit Court Supplies, $7.00. G. Y. Chester, County Court Expense, $5.20. Ameil Claude, County Court Travel, $12.29. Earl Flock, County Court Tra­ vel, $5.12. „ Signal Service, Sheriff Tra­ vel, $3.21. „ „ Idaho Power Co., Jail Ex­ pense, $57.12; Courthouse Ex­ pense, $639 44 (For July and August); $696.56. City Water Dept., Jail Ex­ pense, $7.00; Courthouse Ex­ pense. $15.75; $22.75. Packer - Scott, Jail Supplies, $28 02; Courthouse Supplies, $34 49; $62 51. Vale Welding & Machine Shop. Jail Expense. $3.00. Scholes Printing Shop, Sheriff Office Supplies. $37 50; Assess­ or Office Supplies, $41.50; $79 - 00 . Haloid Xerox, Inc., Clerk Of­ fice Supplies. $116.65. Dunham Printing Co., Clerk Office Supplies, $82.20. Malheur Enterprise, Clerk Of­ fice Supplies. $12.75. Ontario Laundry and Clean- j ers, Clerk Office Expense. $2.00; Courthouse Expense, $11.20; $13.20. Addressograph - Multigraph Corporation. Clerk Office Ex-: pense. $5.08. Home Lumber & Coal Co.. Election Expense. $32.78; Court­ house Expense. $ .15; $32 93. J. Homer Schnell, Election Expense. $54 68 Powell's Office Supply. Audi­ tor Office Expense, $50 40; As­ sessor Office Expense. $3 00; J P Office (Ontario), $19 75; J.P. Office (Nyssa). $10.00; $83 15. Parker Publishing Co . Inc., Assessor Office Expense. $10 42 Burroughs Corporation. Asses­ sor Office Expense. $48 50. McCleary's Western Auto. As­ sessor Office Expense, $6.10. Standard Oil Co., Assessor Travel. $20 36. John Koopman. Assessor Tra­ vel. $37.36. Idaho Typewriter Exchange. Inc., Health Dept Office Ex­ pense. $9 50; J P Office Equip-j ment. $211 50; $221.00. I Holy Rosary Hospital, Health Dept. Clinic Expense. $10 00; J J P Office Expense (Ontario), $7 00; $17 00 • Sarazin Clinic, Health Dept Clinic Expense. $56 50; Veterans Affairs. Re Donald W Roycraft, $7 00; $63 50. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Ç. . Nyssa Pharmacy, Health Dept. I Clinic Expense, $18.00. Malheur Drug, Inc., Health Dept. Clinic Expense, $58.89. Gem State Wholesale Drug Co., Health Dept. Clinic Ex­ pense, $7.35. Kessler Garage. Health Dept. Travel, $6.40. Gilbert Gallegos, Health Dept. Travel, $47.52. E. D McCarty, Veterans Af­ fairs, $13.67. A. F. Peters, J. P. Office Ex­ pense, $45 00; Convention Ex­ pense, $38.33; $83.33. Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co., J. P Office Supplies (On­ tario), $23.84. Don M. Graham, J. P. Conven­ tion Expense. $40.00. Mary F. Graham, J. P. Office Expense, $30.00; Convention Ex­ pense, $39 80; $69.80. State Treasurer, Destruction of Predatory Animals, $6,420.00. Truck Insurance Exchange, Insurance, $400.00. Malheur Home Telephone Co., Courthouse, $313.61; D.A. Office, $21.10; $334.71. Glidden Paint & Wallpaper Co., Courthouse Expense, $4.69. Vale Grain & Feed Co., Court­ house Expense, $11.94. Hoxie’s Supply Co., Court- I house Supplies, $13.90. Traffic Safety Supply Co., Courthouse Expense, $17.06. Welcome Inn Cafe, Courthouse 1 Expense. $39.00. Gio - Clen Company, Court­ house Supplies, $55.00. Transport Clearings, Court- j house, Expense, $1.80. The Ontario Argus-Observer, Official Advertising, $325.83; State Fair, $20.00; $345.83. The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Official Advertising, $66.04. R. Wayne Stevens, Law Books, D. A. Office Expense (Books), $7.00. E. Otis Smith, D. A. Office Ex­ pense, $4.00; D. A. Travel, $40 - 16; $44.16. R. L. Kriner, Juvenile Dept. Travel, $70.00. Our Lady of Providence Nur­ sery, Child Care, $7.66. Children’s Farm Home, Child Care, $5.00. Charles T. Rogers, Transporta­ tion of Leroy Detweiler, Juve­ nile, $32.00. John C. Elfering, Sheriff Tra­ vel, $136.35; Sheriff Office Ex­ pense, $1.19; $137.54. Lloyd’s Conoco Service, Sher­ iff Travel, $17.45. Westcott O i 1 Corporation, Sheriff Travel, $159.86. Texaco, Inc., Sheriff Travel, $4 50 Standard Oil Co., Sheriff Tra­ vel. $57.18. Idaho Communications, Sher­ iff Radio Expense, $56.77. Idaho Power Co., Sheriff Ra­ dio Expense, $3.80. Department of Motor Vehicles, Sheriff Office Expense, $17.00. Estano’s Studio, Prisoners and Jail, $2.50. George F. Cake Co., Prisoners and Jail, $56.47. Welcome Inn Cafe, Prisoners and Jail, $628.50. Vale Hardware, Prisoners and Jail, $7.70. Powell’s Office Supply, Sher­ iff Office Expense, $28.80. Pacific Telephone & Tele­ graph Co., Sheriff Office Ex­ pense, $1.25. Bi-Rite Variety Store, Health Dept Office Expense, $9.12; Sheriff Office Expense, $7.46; $16.58. Vale Auto Body Shop, Sheriff Travel Expense, $121.05. Frank Williams, Special Depu­ ty, $20.00. Edith Knott, Health Dept. Of­ fice Expense, $1.41. Mrs. Betty Aldred, Health Dept. Clinic Expense, $5.00. E. R Squibb & Sons, Health Dept. Clinic Expense, $19.12. Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co., J. P. Office Supplies (On­ tario), $26.19. Western Auto Supply, Court­ house Expense, $9.85. George Hart, Courthouse Ex­ pense, $29.00. Malheur Home Telephone Co., D. A. Office Expense, $21.35. Secretary of State, D. A. Office Supplies, $2.50. Duncan (Tiny) Fraser, Mal­ heur County Fair Board, $6,454.- 60. Robert Kriner, Jevenile Coun­ selor Travel, $100.00. Vale Postmaster, Postage, $200.00. General Road Fund Truck Insurance Exchange, Insurance, $483.18. Valley Grocery & Supply, Road Maintenance Dist. No. 6, $1.35. Gravel Products Co., Road Maintenance, $21.00. Virginia Brandon, Road Main­ tenance, $38 75. Carl Sperling, Road Expense, $7.20 Maria Elorriaga, Road Main­ tenance Dist. No. 6. $271.00. Western Equipment Co., Parts, $64.62. Howard Cooper, Parts, $91.69 Nordling Parts Co., Parts, $5.76. Bullock Auto Parts, Parts, $38 77; Shop. $3 58; $42 35. Cables Chevrolet Co., Parts, $376 Long’s Service Center, Parts, Dist. No. 6, $115 65. Kessler Chevrolet, Parts, $23 - 39. Northwest Gas & Oil, Parts, $49 23; Motor Fuel. $47 17; Tires, $71 48; $167 88 Ontario Auto Parts, Parts, $25 38 Paul A Roberts, Parts, $2 64 Premier Fastener Co., Parts, $66 31 Arnold Machinery Co., Inc., Parts. $86.99 Home Lumber & Coal Co., Bridge Expense. $6 00. Bestway Building Center, Bridge Expense. $881.61. Malheur Home Telephone Co . Shop Office Expense. $14 65 Iaaho P'iwer • Shop Ex­ pense. $7 60 The American Lubricants Co., Shop Expense. $49 50 Hansen’s Shop. Shop Expense, $15.69 City Water Dept., Shop Ex­ pense, $3.50. Benson’s Glass & Paint Shop, Shop Expense, $19 04. Home Lumber & Coal Co., Shop Expense, $5.85. Basche - Sage Hardware Co., Shop Supplies, $13.71. State Line Grocery, Motor Fuel, $1.95. Chevron Gas Station, Motor Fuel. $39.76; Tires. $4 50, Dist. No. 6; $44 26. Re-Tread Hut, Tires, $71.88. Oregon Radiator Works, Truck Repair, $2.50. Long’s Service Center, Parts, $16.97. Western Equipment Co., Parts, $506.07. Malheur Home Telephone Co., Shop Office Expense, $33.70. Ontario Laundry and Clean­ ers, Shop Expense, $13.65. Western Auto Supply, Shop Expense, $4.28. Standard Oil Co., Motor Fuel No. 6, $447.15. Law Library Fund West Publishing Company, Law Books, $14.00. Special Relief Fund Malheur Memorial Hospital, Special Relief, Re: Ernest Eu gene Eilers, $66.25. Idaho Power Co., Special Re-; lief, Re: Bradley W. Allen, $20.- > 18. Beckers Market, Special Re­ lief for Indigent Family, $24.13. Indigent Liquor Fund Harrod & Hysell, Nursing Home Repair, $16.00. J. Maynard Norvell. Work on Nursing Home. $200.00. J. Maynard Norvell, Work on Nursing Home, $200 00. Courthouse Fund Powell’s Office Supply, Court­ house Furniture, $918.12. Rural Road Dist. No. 5 Fund Rural Road Assessment Dist. No. 5, Road Payment, $2,363.12. General County Payroll For Period Ending September 30, 1960 Frank Elfering, Deputy Sher­ iff, $361.00. Jean Bond, Deputy Tax Clerk, $249.33. Richard Pounds, Deputy Sher­ iff, $285.87. Genevieve Kennedy, Deputy Tax Clerk, $256.75. Margaret Allen, Steno Clerk, Sheriff’s Office, $199.06. Blanche Montague, Steno Clerk, Sheriff’s Office, $177.06. Ronald Bates, Deputy Clerk, $254.04. Deanna Bates, Steno Clerk, Clerk’s Office, $193.75. Ella Carman. Steno Clerk, Clerk’s Office, $187.20. Florence Hopper. Steno Clerk, Clerk’s Office, $187.20. Betty Smith, Receptionist, $156.36. Sandra Kriner, Receptionist, Extra Help, $9.21. Milford Ingebritsen, Deputy Assessor, $348.90. Gilbert Lutes, Deputy Asses­ sor, $352.65. Avelina Bigelow, Steno Clerk, Assessor’s Office, $277.73. Glenn Jones, Steno Clerk, As­ sessor’s Office, $252.02. Everett Faw, Deputy Assessor, $316.62. Lola Steinke, Steno Clerk, As­ sessor’s Office, $169.71. Olive Hussey, Steno Clerk, District Attorney’s Office, $249.- 76. Elmer J. Wainscott, M. D., Health Dept., $175.22. Edna Blaylock, County Health Nurse, $336.76. Taylor Sandvigen, County Sanitarian, $391.91. Sunset Valley By Lois Count il PAGE NINE ed Sunday at the Counsil home j Mrs. Fred Aral and Mrs. O. P Counsil attended an extension | lesson Monday on vegetable cook­ ery at the Catholic parish hall in Nyssa. SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and (Last Week’s News) Mrs George Folkman and Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson recently SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and went to Utah where they spent a LaVern Cleaver visited Mr. and week. Mrs. Folkman’s mother, Mrs. Magnus Ekanger Sunday af­ Mrs. Rae Etherington of Ogden, ternoon. Lloyd Cleaver and son returned home with them for an called on the Ekangers Sunday extended visit. morning. Dannie and Annette Chapin Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett made stayed overnight Thursday with a trip to Bates Tuesday. They their grandparents, the Wilbur | traveled to Hardman and Spray, Chapins, as their mother, Mrs. i then on the John Day highway Charles Chapin, was presiding at to Strawberry mountain. Upon the Adrian PTA meeting that eve­ arising in the morning, they found ning. 14 inches of snow on the ground Z. Kikuchi of Toppenish called They returned home Saturday via Sunday afternoon at the O. P the North Fork of the Malheur. Mrs. Albert Notheis and Mrs. Counsil home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hite of Owyhee corners also visit- Reffett called on Mrs. Bessie Cloninger at the Nyssa nursing Edith Knott, Steno Clerk, home in the hospital Sunday af­ ternoon. County Health Office, $219.61 Elmer Tiffany, Janitor, $270.- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi at­ 27. tended a recent pinochle party at Robert Kriner, Juvenile Coun­ the Buster Talbot home in Buena selor, $320.03. George Lodes, Court Report­ Vista. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Okano and er, $222.88. Emmett McCarty, Veterans Mrs. Fred Arai spent Monday un­ til Thursday in Wapato, Wash. Service, $145.10. Edward Howe, Bailiff. $87.77. They attended funeral services U. S. National Bank of Port­ for F. K. Ono at Wapato. Mrs. land, Federal Withholding, $1,- Arai’s father, Z. Kikuchi of Top­ 270.60. State Tax Commission, State penish returned home with them to spend the winter here. Withholding, $236.20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn vis­ Public Employees Retirement Board, Social Security, $733.80. ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eden and State Industrial Accident Com­ family near Nyssa Sunday even- j mission. Workman’s Compensa­ ing. tion, $105.80. Janet Cates of Caldwell is vis-1 Business Mens Assurance Co., iting her grandparents, Mr. and Group Insurance, $308.41. Mrs. Ed Price, and her aunt, Mrs. , County Road Payroll Harold Snyder, this week. For Period Ending Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder September 15, 1960 Virgil Maupin, Labor. $161.43. and children spent Sunday with I Ted Wilson, Labor, $158 54. his mother, Mrs. Ada Snyder of | C. C. Davis, Labor, $147.74. Caldwell and with his sister, Mrs. Leonard Patterson, Labor, Dorothy Preshaw and children of $156.43. Benjamin Stillman, Labor, Portland, who visited her mother this week end. $132.43. Mrs. Albert Notheis, Mrs. Del- 1 James Shelton, Labor, $136.24 Sam Jantzen, Labor, $159.34. bert Poor and Mrs. Charles Melvin Carson, Labor. $49.01. Schweizer attended Book club Credit Bureau. $15.71. meeting Saturday at the home of 1 County Road Payroll Mrs. Ralph Haworth at Star. For Period Ending September 30, 1960 Carl Sperling, Labor, $377.32. Charles Nutt, Labor, $324.40. Leonard Patterson, Labor, $156.43. Virgil Maupin, Labor. $125.76. Ted Wilson, Labor, $162.49. C. C. Davis, Labor, $146.74. Benjamin Stillman, Labor. $141.25. James Shelton, Labor. $130 41. Sam Jantzen, Labor, $151.71. Melvin Carson, Labor, $51.23. George Swisher, Labor, $39.63. U. S. National Bank of Port­ land, Federal Withholding. $298.90. State Industrial Accident Com­ mission. Workman’s Compensa­ tion, $170.72. State Tax Commission. State Withholding. $52.80. Public Employees Retirement Commission, Social Security, $206.34. Business Mens Assurance Co., Group Insurance, $10.88. John Elfering, Sheriff, $45.22. G Y CHESTER County Judge AMEIL CLAUDE County Commissioner EARL FLOCK County Commissioner i out by snow Don F<* and Elvin Worden are elk hunting this , week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williamson and family of Nyssa visited Fri­ By Karla Knagh day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt and Mrs Anna Pratt. Mrs. Wil­ (Last Week’s News) liamson is a former pupil of Mrs. NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mr and Pratt. Mrs. C. B. Bill visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz are with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Warwick on a vacation to Mexico and the Ray and Alfred Simpson and South. They left Saturday. Gene Pratt were elk hunting over Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn and the weekend near Sparkey hot Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and springs. They were reported to family are visiting in Missouri be unsuccessful and were driven for two weeks. Mrs. John Easin and Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman Elkins and son visited Thursday and son of Nu Acres came Sunday with Mrs. R. T. Simpson. to the Albert Notheis home to of­ Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Timmer­ fer Mrs. Notheis birthday greet­ man and family, John Timmer­ ings. man, Jr., were Sunday dinner Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tim­ Ira Price, Sr., and Joel went to merman. La Grande to see their son-in-law Adrian Mariners club held a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ turkey dinner Friday at the Ad­ ert Albritton of Newport. The Al­ rian Presbyterian church. Hon­ brittons were in charge of several ored guests were Mr. and Mrs. FHA girls from different schools Fred Behrman of Boise. near them while attending the Adrian Presbyterian church convention. They also drove to board meeting was held Thurs­ Elgin to visit some friends. day evening at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Groves and Mrs. Dick Kriegh. 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