THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
OTR Reaffirms Stand
That County Violated
State Budgeting Law
SENIOR CITIZENS TO HEAR
TALK BY CITY MANAGER
Members of the Senior Citizens
club will meet at 10:30 tomorrow
(Friday) morning at Faith Luth
eran church. Those planning to
attend should take a sack lunch
and own table service.
Following dinner, the group
will hear City Manager Fred
Koch discuss the housing project.
He will present additional infor
mation on the topic which was
previously presented to the club.
Cake, honoring belated birth
day anniversaries, will be served
at this meeting.
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accordance with the Local Bud
get Law (ORS 294--).
2. At every step of the way.
we kept Judge White informed
of our analysis and findings. On
October 15th we sent a letter to
Judge White informing him of
our findings, and requesting his
comments. A response was not
received until November 28th.
3. Local publicity has appar
ently centered on use of emer
gency funds for highway pur REVIVAL CONTINUES
Revival services featuring Don
poses. It must be emphasized,
however, that other than “emer ald and Florence Abbott of Lon
gency revenues” were spent don. England, continue each night
without proper budget authoriza this week at the Assembly of God
tion. During the last year under church, it is announced by the
audit, for example, the road fund Rev. Donald J. Smith.
A marriage counseling session
budget was overspent $92,000. of
which but only about one-third will be conducted at 10 o’clock
represented emergency or disaster Friday morning. Jan. 14.
Pastor Smith and his congre-
grants. The balance came from
unbudgeted increases in normal gation extend an invitation to
revenues, and unbudgeted cash the public.
balances. When such are sp*rt,
the supplemental budget proce GUESTS IN WILSON HOME
dure is required.
Dinner guests on New Year’s
day
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Other Unbudgeted Spending
Bob Wilson and family were their
4. The OTR review also reveal
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
ed that unbudgeted expenditures
Mrs. Dick Martin of La Grande.
took place in the county’s gen
Mrs. Harriett Pennie. Mrs. Alice
eral fund, as well as the county Wilson and Craig Burbank Lin
fair fund.
da Wilson, who spent the holidays
5. Despite local statements to with her parents, returned to La
the contrary, the expenditure of Grande with the Martins to re
public funds without proper bud sume her studies at Eastern Ore
get authorization (except for lim gon college.
ited emergency grants), is a clear
infraction of several Oregon stat VISIT NYSSA PARENTS
utes. including the Local Budget
Recent visitors in the Virgil
Law.
Krause home were their son and
6. The statement of Commis daughter - in - law. Airman First
sioner Flock that we “fooled” Class and Mrs. Leonard Krause
him into believing we represent and daughters of Malstrom Air
ed the state tax office is absurd Force base at Great Falls, Mont.
. . . After 30 years of operation in Krause had just completed a year
the state, Oregon Tax Research of duty at Unakallet, Alaska. An
is sufficiently well known so that other visitor in the parental home
it neither needs nor desires any was Richard Krause of Long
identification with the State Tax Beach. Calif.
Commission.
7. We have privately and pub VISITORS FROM ALASKA
licly stated, on many occasions,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett of
our highest regard for Judge Alaska are spending the winter
White as a county official. But I months with his parents, Mr. and
we obviously cannot predicate 1 Mrs. John Reffett in the Sunset
our fiscal analysis and findings Valley area. The elder Mr. Ref
in any situation on personal fett recently returned home from
friendship.
the Veterans’ hospital in Boise
Sincerely yours.
where he underwent major sur
gery shortly before Christmas. He
WILLIAM BADE
is reported to be recovering nice
Research Director
ly.
cc: Judge Ellis White
CANDY STRIPERS MEET
Nyssa Candy Stripers met on
Monday afternoon. Jan. 3, in
Malheur Memorial hospital base-
ment, w i t h President Mona
Young presiding.
New uniforms were discussed,
a working schedule was complet
ed and pamphlets on bedside
manners were distributed by Joan
Brogan, director of nurses at the
hospital. Mrs. Brogan also an
swered many questions asked by
the girls.
Next meeting will be at 4 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 7, in the hospital
basement.—Carol Greig, publicity
chairman.
VISITS IN NOLEN HOME
Mrs. Carol Clanfield was a Sat
urday evening dinner guest in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irl No
len. Mrs. Clanfield is consultant
with the State Department of
Education and was a member of
the Prineville school faculty when
Nolen served as principal there
several years ago.
Chaneys Have New Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney
received a telephone call Sunday
from their son. Jimmy, reporting
the birth of a daughter to him
and his wife at Rochester, Ind.
Classifieds Bring Results!
Body Shop Owner Individual Combat
Training Completed
Praises Ability
By Marine Privates
Marine Privates Anthony E
Of Job Corpsman Zikmund
Nyssa Births . . .
and Gary G. Ward
A Tongue Point Job Corpsman
who has maintained a perfect at
tendance record at the Astoria
center since his arrival in June,
managed to find his own employ
ment while on Christmas leave
Miguel (Mike) Miranda. 20. lo
cated a three-day job with a body
shop in Payette, and so impressed
the owner that he was offered
full-time employment.
R. J. Hanigan. owner of Hani-
gan Chevrolet company, wrote a
letter to Kenneth Loftin, place
ment manager at the Jobs Corps
Center, which stated:
"Miranda disassembled and put
back together the front end of a
wrecked 1961 Chevrolet.
His
work was very satisfactory which
reflects the good training he has
been given tn the past months.
"He will have a job waiting for
him in our body shop when he
returns to this area.”
This week the youth received
a certificate of completion from
the Job Corps Center after having ;
successfully completed a voca
tional course in automotive trades
and is now enroute to his job in
Idaho.
The Job Corpsman is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Miranda of 219
North Second street in Nyssa.
Mary Miller Rites
Conducted Friday
At Nyssa Cemetery
Graveside rites for Mary Haines
Pennington Miller were conduct
ed at the Nyssa cemetery Friday
afternoon. Jan. 7, 1966, under di
rection of Lienkaemper funeral
home.
Mrs. Miller succumbed Wednes
day evening, Jan. 5. at the nurs
ing home in Vale where she had
been residing for approximately
three years.
She was born June 29, 1885, in
Kansas. On Feb. 24, 1915, she
was married to Lee Miller at Gol
den, Colo., and the family came
to Nyssa in 1936. Mr. Miller, long
time custodian for the Nyssa
schools, succumbed Nov. 26. 1960.
Survivors include one son. Don
ald Miller of Hermiston, Ore.; a
daughter, Mrs. Iris Blake of Har
per, Ore.; nine grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
HONOR STUDENT AT OSU
James E. Benedict is listed on
the fall term honor roll at Oregon
State university in Corvallis. He
is a sophomore in the School of
Engineering and a son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Benedict.
To be eligible for the honor
i roll, students must have at least
, a B-plus average for the term.
GUESTS IN ELDREDGE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge
entertained with Sunday dinner
for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldredge,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown. Mrs.
Mattie Sargent and Mrs. Oliver
Bingaman, all of Fruitland. Mr.
and Mrs. John Metzler. Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Eldredge of Boise.
have completed individual com
bat training with the Second In
fantry Training regiment at the
Marine Corps base. Camp Pendle
ton. Calif.
Parents of the young Marines
are Mrs. Norma Zikmund. Mr.
and Mrs Earl Ward, all of rural
Nyssa.
According to a recent Marine
Corps release, t h e completed
course included instruction under
simulated combat conditions in
small unit tactics in both conven
tional and guerrilla warfare, day
and night combat, reconnaissance
and combat patroling and the ef
fective use of infantry weapons.
The Marines then underwent
two weeks of basic specialist
training in their occupational
fields.
PLAN ANNUAL DINNER
Several members of the APM
(Mexican PTA) met Sunday af
ternoon at the Irl Nolen home
to plan their annual dinner which
has been slated for Feb. 13. Pro
ceeds will be added to scholar
ship funds sponsored by the
group.
RETURNS FROM BOISE
Mrs. Angie Cook returned home
last week from Boise where she
had spent a week visiting her
sister, Mrs. Sylvia Palmer.
Jan. 6 To Mr. and Mrs. Dett-
marh Shaner of Parma, an 8-
pound. 7 - ounce boy, Wesley
Brian.
Jan. 7—To the Rev. and Mrs.
Armand Larive of Nyssa, an 8-
pound, 2-ounce bov, unnamed.
Jan. 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Pollard of Wilder, an 8-
pound, I-ounce girl, Lorie Ann.
Jan. 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Knapp of Parma, a 7-pound
girl, Shirley Kay.
Jan. 8 To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stowe of Ontario, a 7-pound boy,
Clinton Dean.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1968
Legal Notices
No. 2317
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court
Of the State of Oregon
For th« County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
MICHAEL F. HANLEY.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, Hazel Han
ley, as Executrix of the above
entitled estate, has filed her final
account in the above entitled
Court, ,in<i th.it Monday, tin- ;tist
day of January, 1966, at 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon of said
day and the court room of said
Court have been appointed by
said Court as the time and place
for the hearing of objections
thereto and settlement thereof.
Dated and first published, De
cember 30, 1965.
Date of last publication, Janu
ary 27, 1966.
HAZEL HANLEY
Executrix
Harold Henigson
Attorney at l<aw
ADRIAN FIREMEN CALLED
TO HAY, CHIMNEY BLAZES
Members of the Adrian Rural
Fire department have answered
several calls during the past two
weeks. The unit was summoned
to the Masa Nishihara ranch in
the Ridgeview district where a
chaff stack was burning.
A chimne; fire was reported
at the Boyce Van De Water home
No. 2825
in the Big Bend area but the
blaze was under control when
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
firemen arrived.
In the County Court
The volunteers were summon
For the County of Malheur
ed to the Raymond Cartwright
In the Matter of the Estate of
farm where a stack of baled hay
CORA H. MITCHELL.
was burning. The« next call was
Deceased.
to the Andy Anderson ranch in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ridgeview where a weed and That the undersigned has been
willow patch was blazing, en appointed Administrator of the
dangering a hay stack.
estate of Cora H Mitchell, deceas-
cd, 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 present the same, duly
verified as required by law, to
the undersigned at the law of
fices of llcnigson A Stunz, Nyssa,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
CMNS STUNZ
Administrator of the Estate
Of Cora H Mit. lu ll.
Deceased.
Dated and first published De
cember 30, 1965.
Last publication January 27,
I960.
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