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THE NYS8A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 23. 1966 ui- r “TW MALHEUR COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS National Association of Coun MINUTES OF THE MEETING Eotano's Studio, Health Dept. ties, Subscription to County In OF MALHEUR COUNTY Office, $2 15. court — A pril e. ieee Intel mountain Surgical Supply, formation Service, $71.00. Cui hit to Order by Judge Ellis Health Dept. Clinic Expense, $25.- A C. Houston Lumber Co., A. White with Commissioners 86. Election Expense $ .72. Jacob Fischer und Earl Flock Michael's Pharmacy, Health De City of Ontario, A F. Program, present. partment Clinic Expense, $2.00. $4 00 County Court approved the Ontario Laundry A Cleaners, Waldo Foreman, A. F. Program, Resolution to hire Mr R ohn Burt Health Dept. Clinic Expense, $8 24. as caretaker for the Bully Creek $2.61; Courthouse Housekeeping, Mrs. Waldo Forsman, A. F Pro park, with sturting salury of $2.- $16 00; A. F. Program, $3 00; $21.- gram, $45.00. 000.00 a year. 61. Ontario Sanitary Service, A. F. McKesson A Robbins, Health Program, $2.50. The following claims were up- Dept Clinic, $28 68 Idaho Power Co., A.F Vrogram, ■ proved and ordered paid: Mulheur Home Telephone Co., $17.00. General County Fund i Ontario J. P., $15 80. Adrian Investment Co., A. F. Donald Ross. Circuit Court Wit- I A F. Peters, J. P Office Rent, Program, $300.00. ness Fees, $20 20 $4500. Gold Seal Service, A. F. Pro Mr and Mrs Antonio Martinez, Harold K. Snyder, Juror’s Fees, gram, $1.50. Foster Home Cure, $50.00. $7 08. Walter Ford, Mental Health Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fairborn, George Sallee, Juror’s Fees, Clinic Office, $7 05. Foster Home Care, $4.00. $5 16 Blair Whipple, Mental Health Mr. and Mrs Antonio Martinez, Fred Province, Juror's Fees, Clinic Travel. $68 40. Foster Home Care, $25.00. $6 44 State of Oregon, Balance of Mr. and Mrs. Rod McKay, Fos Mrs. Nadine Gamer, Juror’s One-Fourth Share of Pùblic As- Fees. $0 92. ter Home Care, $50 00 »¡stance of Total Taxes Levied, John F. Marsh, Juror's Fees, $10,491 50. Mr. and Mrs Norvell Robbins, $5 16. Foster Home Care, $100.00. Malheur Enterprise, Health De. Fred Saito, Juror’s Fees, $5.16 Mr and Mrs Edward Stanton, partment Office, $19.95; Official E Otis Smith, Clerical, $5006; Advertising, $16 80; $36 75. Foster Home Care, $50.00. Dr Marlin Jones, D M D. Fos Office Rent, $50.00; Utilities, $5- Postmaster, U. S. Port Office, 00; Telephone, $12.65; $117 65. ter Home Care, $3.00. Courthouse Postage, $250 00; Elec Mary F. Graham, Office Rent, tion Expense, $29.20; $279.20. Dr. R. K Keveren, Foster $45 00; Utilities, $8 00; Telephone, Home Care, $34 00 Powell’s Office Supply, Circuit Thunderegg Room. Circuit $16.00; Office Supplies, $1633, Court, $6 75; County Court, $16 - $84 33 Court Jury, $113 25. 43; Sheriff, $1505; Tax. $105.57; M G Palmer, Office Rent, J.P, Clerk, $22 43; Assessor, $21.15; Gene Stunz, Malheur County $30.00. Attorney Fees, $97 80. Auditor, $17 64; Treasurer, $ .90; William D. Jordan, Juvenile District Attorney, $580; Health Harold Henigson. Attorney Fees, Dept. Travel, $233.17; Telephone, Dept., $39 91; Ontario J.P, $79- $44 60 Norris Crownover, Reporter $3 09; $236 26. 04; Nyssa J P $7 06; Vale J. P., William L. Doman, Juvenile $16.75; Juvenile, $14.73; Water Travel, Circuit Court, $23 00. Scholes Printing Shop, Circuit Office Travel, $81.13. master, $4 50; Surveyor, $2.66; Arrow Transportation Co., Election Expense, $8 00; Mental Court Office, $18.50. The Star Printery, Circuit Court Courthouse Heat, $240.27. Health Clinic, $137.90; $522 2«. Malheur Propane, Courthouse Office. $6 49 Blair Whipple, Mental Health Stuart F. Cooper Co., Circuit Heat. $28 60 Petty Cash, $22 94 City of Vale, Courthouse Water, Court Office Supplies, $15.05. Public Employees Retirement Carl Bumham. Jr., Attorney $28 25. Board, Expense of Social Secur Dcntinger's Feed A Seed Co., ity. $797.40, Fees. $141.17. Herbert T. Hartwell, Petty Courthouse Housekeeping Sup General Road Fund Cash, County Court Office, $4 70; plies, $41 00. Ponder Oil Burner Co., Court Ontario Pipe Supply, Road Assessor Travel, $3 00; Auditor’s Maintenance, $1,530.45. Office, $126; Health Office Tra house Repairs, $116.40. Pitney-Bowcs, Inc., Courthouse Vale Consumers Co-op, Road ve). $3 00; Courthouse Repair, Maintenance, $38.82. $6 00; A F Program. $ 60, $18.56 Postage, $17 40 A. C. Houston Lumber Co., Oregon State College Exten Yturri, O’Kief A Cox, Juvenile sion. Extension Agent, $4,607.00. Road Maintenance, $11 59; Bridge, Court Expense, $209 40. Joseph Maughan, Veterans’ Of $7 80; Parts, $1.10; Shop Expense, S. E. Summerfield, Juvenile fice Travel, $105.36; Office Rent, $6264; $83.13. Court Exponsc. $3 00. Oregon Concrete Products Co., Vale Consumers’ Co-op, Sheriff s $50 00; Postage and Miscellaneous. Inc., Road Maintenance, $138.88. Travel. $12324; Assessor’s Travel, $25 M; $180 63 Mrs. Joseph Maughan. Veterans' State of Oregon, Highway De $56 20; Health Dept Travel. $45 partment, Road Maintenance, Clerical, $50.00. »4. $225 38 Janet A Stanton. Examination $31848. Lloyd's Conoco Service, Sher of Mentally 111, $124«. Idaho Blueprint A Supply Co., iff’s Travel, $2 40 Ontario Clinic, Examination of Bridge Expense, $34.85. Malheur County Road Depart Oakley Wholesale, Inc., Parts, Mentally Ill. $20 00. ment. Sheriffs Travel. $56 42 K. E Kerby, M D., Examina $19 00. Burroughs Corporation, Tax Of Ben’s Truck Parts. Parts, $55 - fice, $314 00; Assessor Office, tion of Mentally Ill. $20 00. Itex, Inc., Office Equipment, 43. $314 00; $628 00 Ontario Auto Parts, Parts, $11.- Elmer Tiffany, Relief Jailer, $123.12. Consolidated Freightways, 96. $50 00. Gentry Ford Sales, Inc., Parts, Roy A Owens Tire Service, As. Office Equipment, $6.39. The Gate City Journal, Official I $10.23. seMor's Travel. $4.00. Wes Hansen Sales A Service, Long's Service Center, Asses Advertising, $9600. Holy Rosary Hospital, Juvenile Parts, $13.00. sor’s Travel, $12.05. Commercial Welding Co., Inc., Xerox Corporation, County Office, $5 80; Mental Health Cli Parts. $27 00. Clerk’s Office, $22 69; Assessor’s nic. $15 00; $20.80, Kessler Chevrolet, Parts, $64 - Weldon Reynolds, Civil De Office. $46 37 $09 06. 01. John N Hutchens, D. A. Travel, fense Expense, $50.00. Owyhee Truck A Implement Becker's Market, Operating $2136; D A. Office. $6 50; $27 86 Malheur Memorial Hospital, Of Contingency Fund. Nursing Home, Co. Parts, $3.15. Connie’s Service A Repair. fice Supply and Depositions, $10.- $84.10. Ontario Grocery Co., Operat Parts, $12.50. 00. Valley Auto Supply, Parts, $33 - Ellis A White, Advance on Pa ing Contingency Fund, Nursing 04. Home, $140.65. tient Travel to Salem, $100 00. Owyhee Motor Sales, Parts, William Rutz, Malheur Nursing C. Evan Dillon, R. S., Health $157 89; Motor Fuel, $4 94: $162.- Home. $742 90. Dept. Travel, $12.50. Idaho Food Products, Inc., Mal 83. Business Men’s Assurance Co, Western Bearings, Inc., Parts, heur Nursing Home, $419 27. Employees’ Insurance, $122.80. MAW Market, Malheur Nurs $44 57. Westcott Oil Co.. Health Dept. Bullock Auto Parts, Parts, $26.. ing Home, $34.1’5. Travel, $14.56. Hawley Meat Packing Co., Mal 21. William Olson, Health Dept. Nicholson Equipment Co., Parts. heur Nursing Home. $422.12. Travel. $65 40 Walter E. Gillespie, Surveyor's $8 00. Standard Oil of California, Service Parts Co.. Parts, $161.- Health Dopt. Travel, $9.75; Court, Office. $561.86. Smith A Keys. Surveyor’s Of 52. house Fuel, $454 00; $463 75. Basche • Sage Hardware Co., Goodman Oil Co., Health Dept. fice, $38.10. Four Seasons Restaurant, Juve Parts, $62.56. Travel, $2.50; Veterans' Indigent nile Advisory Council, $10.50. (Continued on Page 10) Fund. $12 50; $15.00. 1ht Old l&m&b Correspondent Reports News Events Of Residents in Newell Heights Àrea PAGE NINE VACATION IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs re turned home Friday following a two-week vacation trip to Cali fornia. They visited their son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Riggs at Mountain View and with other relatives in Loa An- geles. The Nyssans were also guests in the home of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Manning and family at San Bernardino. The Rigg/ son, Doyle, remained with his sis ter’s family and plans to spend the summer working in that area. By Mr». Wilton Witt Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Decker of NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mr. and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Kenneth Price and family ’ Hadley of Boise were Sunday of Ridgeview, Mr. and Mrs. Carl luncheon guests at the Kenneth "I’d wish the gowmment Lee Hill and family entertained Farr home. was half as fussy how it Friday evening with a cookout Recent callers at the M. L. Judd spends money sa it is about for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer on home were Robert Peck of Los how I spend it.” their wedding anniversary Banos, Calif., and his sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Mane Moore had the mis- Joe Bruning of Portland and Mrs. Area Couple Attends fortune <4 cutting two fingers an Lester French of Roswell. The her left hand in a lawn mower ’ Pecks were one of the original 50-Year Reception, Saturday, June 11. She was tak- Kingman Kolony families, Meaning of 4-H . . . Reunion in Portland en to Malheur Memorial hospital R.turn Jo w.,hi The 4 "H’s” in the national or By Mahalla McKsgua and stitches were required to | _ Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fenn ganization ot that name stand for NU ACHES- Mr and Mrs. Mike close the wound. and family returned June 16 to Head, Heart, Hands and Health. McKague left last Friday morn Eddy Family Arrives their home in Maple Valley, ing by train for Portland where Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eddy and Wash., after visiting his parents, Kurtz couple had met in Death they attended a golden wedding family arrived June 11 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn. Valley several different times anniversary reception for his bro her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy Churchill when they were there. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and McKinley. Eddy is working for Mrs. C. L. Stewart on Saturday, the Bureau of Land Management of La Grande »pent last weekend Dinner Fates Wes Simpsons as well as a reunion for the Mc at Vale this summer and the fam with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. June 16 evening dinner guests Rollo Fenn, and helped Mrs Fenn Kague family. ily plans to spend their vacation celebrate her birthday anniver at the Ray Simpson home were The couple returned to their at the McKinley home. sary by taking ice cream and Messrs, and Mmes. Bill Holdt and home Sunday night. baby, Gene Simpson and family, Happy Dozen Card club session cake. Johnnie Eason, Wilbur Roach and was held Friday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Carl Fenn were Mr. and Mrs. George Smit and Wes Simpson of Alameda, Calif. Mrs. Minnie Stam. Guest players Saturday evening guests at the family drove to Goodrich, Idaho, This was a farewell dinner for the where they spent the day at the were Rose McGinnis, Orma Clea. Wesley Walker Jr, home for a Wes Simpsons who were going to ver and Ima Begeman. Winners ; birthday dinner honoring Randy home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. were Mmes. McGinnis, Sue Ash- Walker who was six years old. Washington for a visit. Glen Gallant and family. craft, Cleaver and Bernice Toomb Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker Sr. Jim and Kay Grooms and Return From Molalla Mrs. M L. Judd attended Book were also guests, Darin arrived June 16 from Prine Mrs. Delbert Wilson and daugh club meeting Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Graham of ville at the home of her parents, ters returned Friday evening from home of Mrs. Elton McCormick Grand Junction, Colo., and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge. On Molalla where they attended fun in Parma. Mrs. Delbert Poor re McAttee and Billy of Puyallup, Sunday the Grooms couple, Marie eral services for her grandfather. viewed "Cynthia’’ by H. Mont Wash , arrived Sunday afternoon Borge and Ernie Eilers took the Her parents, Mr. and Mrs Nor gomery Hyde. to visit their cousins, Mr. and Borge pickup and a trailer house man Schoenborne, brought them C. B. Hill and daughter, Mrs Mrs Wilson Witt. They were all to La Grande Kay, Marie and home and remained for a week Edith Fine, went to Twin Falls guests Sunday evening at a pot Ernie returned Sunday evening end visit in the Wilson home. June 15 to attend funeral services luck dinner on the lawn at the with the pickup and Grooms is Mr. and Mrs. M. A Jones went for Mrs. C. H. Waddington. On W. C. Van DeWater home in Big going to summer school in La to Roseburg last Saturday and Friday, Hill went to Pendleton Bend. Other guests were Mr. and Grande. Mrs. Grooms and son returned home Monday afternoon. to visit Mrs. Hill and Sunday Mrs. Carl Begeman of Kingman plan to spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Stam of Mrs. Fine and Mrs. Hoyt War Kolony, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Con at the Borge home. Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon wick treated C. B. Hill and grand able of Sacramento, Calif. The Attends Pocatello Meeting at the home of Mrs. Alida Smit. son, Steve, to a Father’s Day din Grahams and McAttees left for Mrs. Jake Borge attended a ner at Nampa. Grand Junction Monday morning. meeting of the Synod of Idaho at Mrs. Nielsen Undergoes Surgery Visits in Kurtz Home Pocatello Monday through Wed Mrs. Effie Nielsen entered St. Attend Medford Session Mrs. Jessie Tucker of Ephrata, nesday of last week. Mrs. M. L. Judd accompanied Luke’s hospital in Boise Sunday Leslie Topi iff, Mrs. Edith Suter afternoon, June 12, and under other garden club members to Wash., is visiting her nephew and went an examination and check Medford June 12 when they at niece, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. and Janice of Parma were Sun Dale Borge returned home Sun day dinner guests at the Irvin up on Monday, She was given a tended the state convention. The series of tests and Tuesday she group returned the following Fri day morning from National Topliff home. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Guard summer camp at Gowen day evening. had surgery. children and Mrs. Gladys Morfitt Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garner Field and northern Idaho, Mrs. George Grove* of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wes Simpson of of Nyssa were Sunday afternoon Lake City, who had been visiting visited Sunday afternoon in the at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dee and Delbert Garner homes. Alameda, Calif., who have been guests for ice cream and cake at Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer visiting his brother, Mr. and Mr«. the M. L. Kurtz home. Ralph Baxter, returned Friday Terrilyn Chamberlain went to night to her home. Mrs. Baxter man and family attended a family Ray Simpson, left Friday morning went to Dry Lake for the week gathering Sunday in Boise at the for Gresham and Wichipeck, Idaho Falls Friday morning with Mrs. Shy, returning on Saturday. end and enroute home on Sun home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wash., to visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swan of Eu- i Hank Moore of Indio, Calif., ar day she visited Mrs. Effie Niel Holly. Joann, who had been at sen at St. Luke’s hospital in Boise. 4-H summer school in Corvallis reka, Calif., stopped June 14 to rived Friday to spend the summer She reports Mrs. Nielsen as some, the past week, returned home visit Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. with his mother, Mrs. Marie They were acquaintances the Moore. I Sunday. what improved. 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