THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1986
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PAGE NINE
OKK Ladies Auction Homemade Items
To Raise Money for Club Treasury
Malheur County Court Proceedings
Dept. Clinic Expense, $20 86
Hogg Foundation, Health Dept.
Clinic Expense, $2.00.
James H. Jones, Medical Inves-
Jut-fib Fischer, County C’ommis-
alonf-r, wiih the only member of tigator, $30 00
University of Oregon, Juvenile
County Court present, ao no offi
I
Office
Expense, $10.00.
cial business was conducted.
V e r d - A - It a y Corporation,
The following clulma were ap
Housekeeping Supplies, $26.63.
proved and ordered paid:
Custom Laboratories, Inc.,
General County Fund
Courthouse Housekeeping, $27.60
Del Webb's Townehouae, Con
Ontario laundry A Cleaners,
firming Hold for Hiaervutions tor Courthouse Housekeeping, $12 80;
Judge Ellis A White, $14.00; $28.- Abundant Food Program, $3 00;
00.
Herbert T. Hartwell. Auditor $15.80.
Alfredo Medina, Courthouse Re
Travel, Ml 10
pair,
$43 50.
Jean F. Bond, Treasurer Travel,
Mrs. Joseph Maughan, Veteran's
$140.83.
$50.00.
Anna P. Clark. Veteran’s Indi Clerical,
Joseph Maughan, Veteran's Of
gent Travel, $15 00.
fice Rent, $50.00.
Merc Dept Store, Veteran*! In
Vale Welding Shop. Waterman
digent Fund, $22 07
ter Supplies, $6.00.
Idaho Power Co., Veteran's In
Blackahy Insurance Agency,
digent Fund, $20 .00
Notary Public Bond, $10 00
Blair Whipple, Mental Health
Ontario Argus-Observer, Offi
Clinic Travel, $114 70
cial Advertising, $133 20; Mental
Neil Petterson. Circuit Court Health Clinic Office. $40 30; $179 -
Witness Fees. $24.60.
■
A F. Peters. J. P. Office Rent,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanton,
$45.00.
Foster Home Care, $50.00.
Mary F. Graham, J. P Office
k | K-1 bgr and k i tanfordi
Rent. $45 00; Utilities, $«00; Tele Foster
Home Care, $5.00.
phone. $1500; $68.00.
Walter
Gillespie, Surveyor’s Of
E Otis Smith. Clerical. $50 00. fice. $434.67.
Office Rent, $50.00; Utilities, $5,-
Bureau of Iaind Management,
00; Telephone, $12.65; $117 65
Surveyor, $11.25.
M G. Palmer, J P. Office Rent,
Mrs Wilda Forsman, Abundant
$30.00
I Food Program, $45 00.
Joe Mallea, Circuit Court Wit
Holy Rosary Hospital Mental
ness Fees, $7 72.
Clinic Rent. $50 00
Vale Postmaster, Courthouse Health
Van Petten Lumber Co., Men
Postage, $250 00.
tal Health Clinic Remodeling.
Tom McCall, Office Expense $13
62
(Filing Fee), $6.50.
Malheur Home Telephone Co.,
Ronald Scrivner, Circuit Court Mental n. ..it h Clinic, $42.95.
Witness Fees, $23.20.
Kinney Bros. A Keele, Mental
l,arry Scrivner, Circuit Court Health Clinic Equipment, $24.95.
Witness Fees, $1544.
General Rood Fund
Joe Mallea, Circuit Court Wit
Malheur Home Telephone Co.,
ness Fees, $7.72.
Consolidated Freightways, Shop, $44.05.
Idaho Power Co., Shop, $48 67.
Freight on Office Equipment for
E Otis Smith, Shop Expense,
Mental Health Clinic. $11 29.
Ocie Schnell. Election Expense, $15 00.
Chevron Station, Fuel, District
$300 36.
Lida Ray, Circuit Court Wit No. 6. $8.74.
Westcott Oil Co., Fuel, District
ness Fees, $8.20
Norris Crownover, Circuit Court No. 6. $102.71.
Spacial Relief Fund
Reporter Travel, $13.67.
Moore Bus Depot, Aid to Indi
Portland Stamp A Seal Co.,
County Court Office Supplies, gent. $17.20.
$15 10.
Yturri, O'Kief A Cox. Aid to
Elmer Tiffany, Relief Jailer, Indigent, $100.00.
$4000.
Indigent Liquor Fund
The Malheur Enterprise, Clerk's
Tiny’s Refrigeration, Nursing
Office Supplic . $ i ;* i »■>.'>
$31 35.
Michael Hughes, Assessor Tra Home,
E. R Budge, Fire Inspection at
vel. $14 96
Monroe International, Inc., Au at Nursing Home, $15.00.
March 9. 1906, will be the next
ditor Office Supplies, $1.50
Edna Blaylock, Health Depart meeting of County Court
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
ment Travel, $45 58.
OF MALHEUR COUNTY
Irish Maid Bakery, Office Sup
COURT —MARCH 9. 1966
plies. $4 64
Called to order by Judge Ellis
Ontario Argus-Obscrver, Health
A. White with Commissioners
Dept. Office, $5.00.
Parke-Davis A Co., Heulth De Jacob Fischer and Earl Flock
present.
partment Clinic Expense, $13.71
The County Court adopted the
McKesson A Robbins, Health
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
OF MALHEUR COUNTY
COURT—MARCH 2. 1966
By Freda Astoreca
SUNSET VALLEY—OKK club
members met April 21 in the
home of Mrs. Harley Wilson with
Mrs Lewis Skinner as co-hostess.
An auction of handmade articles
was held to raise money for the
club treasury.
THIRTY CUB SCOUTS from the Nyssa area and
those accompanying them spent a busy, but fun-
packed day. in the Idaho capital city Saturday.
They left the Nyssa terminal at 11:10 a.m. with
all the Cubs and some of their leader« aboard the
Union Pacific train. Other adults went to Boise
in cars io transport the lads home, arriving back
in Nyssa about 7:30 p.m. Among those accom
panying the boys were George Hirai, the Rev.
Wallace Prowell. Messrs, and Mmes. James Cham
berlain. Garold Ropp. Dick Miller and Alva Good
Resolution to grant authority to
Pat Bond, County Treasurer, to
invest idle County funds in ac
cordance with O.R.S. 294.035.
The County Court accepted the
Resolution to issue a Quitclaim
Deed from the County to the City
of Ontario, description of the
North 30 feet of the East 135 feet,
Lot 2. Blœk 6. Barton Addition
to the City of Ontario.
The following claims were ap
proved and ordered paid:
General County Fund
Rodney George, Witness Fees,
$8.20.
Glenn Mefford, Witness Fees,
$7.56,
Walter Ford, Witness Fees, $8 -
20
Harry Enes Smith, Witness
Fees, $7.56.
Charles Michael, Witness Fees,
$8 20.
Alvin Allen, Witness Fees,
$8 20.
Jack Bashaw, Witness Fees,
$9 80.
Stanley Lcnuson, Witness Fees,
$15 00.
John Stubstad. Witness Fees,
$7.72.
Jim Shaw. Witness Fees, $7.72.
Business Men’s Assurance Co.,
Employee Insurance. $136.78.
Marvin Tague, Grand Jury Duty
(Witness Fees), $8.84.
Herman Houston, Witness Fees,
$8 84.
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ell; Mmes. Bud Sappe. Elton Clapp, Don Savage,
Jesse Dennis. Cees Hopman. Gerald SimanteL
Jerry Welch and Alberta Morrow. Others making
the train trip were Den Chiefs Henry Morrow,
Lynn Hirai. Harry Brendle and Tom Huffman.
The group went to Ann Morrison park where they
picnicked and fed the ducks: they then visited
KBOI radio and television stations, the Idaho
capital building, the state and art museums, the
zoo and municipal airport.
—Journal Photos.
Kurtz Couple Returns
After Two-Month Trip
NYSSAN RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Angie Cook returned last
Friday from Sweet Home, Ore.,
where she had spent two weeks
visiting in the home of her son
and daughter - in - law. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Cook and family. While
there, Mrs. Cook visited the sites
of Foster dam which will be com
pleted sometime during the sum-;
mer and Green Peter dam, sche
duled for completion next year.
Newell Heights — Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Kurtz returned home last
Thursday after a two-month trip
to California and Arizona. They
spent a month with their son,
Harold and family in Pasadena
and stayed with the children for
two weeks while Harold and his
wife were in Boise and Portland
for speaking engagements.
Upon returning to Pasadena the GUESTS FROM BAKER
Harold Kurtz family took his
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Leuck
parents to the beach and to visited Saturday afternoon with
Disneyland. The Harold Kurtz’ his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
daughters were on spring vacation and Mrs. Tom Johnson. The
from school at that time.
Leucks were enroute to their
Gail Kurtz of Portland, a grand | home at Baker after visiting with
daughter of the M. L. Kurtz relatives at Boise.
couple, accompanied the Harold
Kurtz’ to California and spent a family. Enroute home they drove
week in their home.
I mo6t of one day in a snowstorm,
After leaving Pasadena, Mr. and and report it was still snowing as
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz visited Pipe- they approached Mountain Home,
Organ Cactus monument where Idaho, from the south.
they saw many desert flowers and
A granddaughter, Cheryl Kurtz,
some cactus in bloom.
and John Woodbury, students at
They returned via Phoenix, College of Idaho in Caldwell,
Ariz., where they visited a daugh i spent last week in the M. L.
ter, Mr. and Mrs Joe Leonard and ; Kurtz residence.
April 21 evening dinner guests
in the Gabe Astoreca home were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and
girls. The Astorecas were Friday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Robb.
Guests in Lorensen Home
Sunday dinner guests in the
Ken Lorensen home were the
Rev. and Mrs. Roy David of New
Plymouth. The Rev. David con
ducted Sunday services at Owy
hee Community church in the ab
sence of Pastor Arthur Skogan.
Monday evening visitors in the
Lorensen home were Pastor Sko
gan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and
David of Boise were Saturday
overnight guests at the Elver
Nielsen home. The Elver Nielsen
couple visited Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Niel
sen near Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson
and Tracy of Wilder visited Mon
day evening with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Snyder.
Attend Thespian Plays
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and
girls; her mother and uncle, Lee
Davis of Roswell, attended the
one - act plays presented Friday
night by the Thespians at Adrian
high school. Mike Robb is a mem
ber of the organization.
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Phone 372-2124
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Mr and
and M
Mrs.
Charles Glenn
—— Saturday evening
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were
dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Connaughay at Freezeout. The
Charles Glenn family, Mr. and
Mrs Guy Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Carlisle of Darlington, Idaho,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schweizer in
Vale.
Visits From Bremerton
Arthur Johnson of Bremerton,
Wash., is visiting at the Ora New-
gen home. Stan Newgen, Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Newgen and Johnson
attended the rock show Sunday
afternoon in Caldwell. Others at
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Perko of Parma. Mrs. Frone
Stradlcy visited during the week
end with the Ora Newgens.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander
and family were Sunday dinner
i guests of * Mr.
~ and Mrs. Sam Mc-
Millan in Ontario.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. James Langley were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Hobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and
family of Arock are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger.
Mrs. Bert Ross and Mrs. Phil
Mitchell visited Friday with Mrs.
I Jess Asumendi.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dimmitt
of Nyssa were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Snyder. Mrs. Snyder and
Mrs. Dimmitt visited Friday with
the former’s sister, Mrs. Bobby
Sweeney at Willowcreek.
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