Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 03, 1966, Page 9, Image 9

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    )Ay NOVEMBER 3. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Kitchen Topic Heard
By Extension Women
Oct. 27 meeting of the Nyssa
Day Home Extension unit was
held in the Methodist church
basement with refreshments serv­
ed by Mrs. Eve Ellis and Mrs.
Betty Stinnette.
During the session, colored
slides of “Oregon Kitchens” were
shown. Mrs. James Reilly of rural
Parma was named health and
safety chairman.
Guests were Mrs. Cliff Metcalf
and Mrs. Dorothy Underwood.
Next meeting of the group will
be Nov. 10 and the lesson topic
will be “Permanent - Press Gar-
menta."
Results Told for Oct. 29
Grange Pinochle Party
Six tables were in play during
the Oct. 29 Oregon Trail Grange
pinochle party.
High prizes went to Mrs. John
Cleaver and Romell Moss; second
place awards to Mrs. Ida Carne-
fix and Harry Kingrey; low
prizes to Mrs. Esther Stephen
and Russell Gressley.
Hosts and hostesses for the eve­
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Orland
Cheldelin, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Somers.
Next card session will be Nov.
12, and the public is invited to
participate.
C—♦
Hosts Pinochle Group
Mrs. Orma Cleaver entertained
last week for members of her
Wednesday afternoon pinochle
club.
Two tables were in play, and
Mrs. Wyatt Smith was high award
winner. Low prize went to Mrs.
Sam McConnell, with Mrs. C. A.
Wemick and Mrs. W. G. Schoen
receiving the traveling awards.
❖—#
Portrait by Schoen
MH. and MRS. DAVID WILLIAMS
LeRoyce Schlupe became
le of David Williams dur­
o’clock evening ceremony
ied Saturday, Sept. 17,
i the Nyssa LDS stake
PABLE
sition
est in
)unty.
its of the newlyweds are
eorge Smit of Nu Acres,
Schlupe of Apache June-
riz., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
is of route 2, Nyssa.
e an altar graced with
arrangements of orange­
gladioli and in the pres-
150 guests, the double­
ts were performed by
Glen W. Peterson. Soloist
t'lawson was accompanied
I. John Marsh.
h in marriage by her step-
George Smit, the bride
lired in a floor-length gown
¡stilly lace over satin, fash-
With chapel train,
[elbow-length veil was se-
to a tiara of seed pearls
and she carried a bouquet of
orange gladioli; with brown,
green and orange multi-colored
ribbon streamers.
Vicki Hislop Trost, dressed in
a floor - length orange - colored
frock and carrying a bouquet of
orange gladioli, attended the
bride. Glade Williams served as
best man for his brother, while
ushers were Lane Trost, Chad
Olsen, Ralph Tidwell and Tracy
Skeen.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Smit was attired in a beige
suit with green accessories. The
bridegroom’s mother wore a tan
multi-print ensemble with brown
accessories. Each wore a corsage
of orange gladioli.
A reception was held, following
the ceremony, at the home of the
bridegroom’s parents. Assisting
with serving, guest registration
and care of gifts were the Mmes.
Roger Skeen, Brent Williams, Ri-
serving
year he
ation of
through
or Mai-
Bridge Winners Reported
Last Thursday afternoon bridge
prize winners at a party in the
home of Mrs. R. G. Larson Sr.
were Mrs. Tom Eldredge and Mrs.
Art Boydell.
Mrs. Margaret Ballah of Den­
ver, daughter of Mrs. Jesse Mor­
gan, was a guest.
chard Smith and Gladys Lee; the
Misses Millie Bennett, Colleen
Hengler, Veil Marie Allen, Max­
ine Thompson and Glenna Flynn.
Among out-of-area guests were
LeRoy Schlupe, Mrs. Martin Hen-
tils, Mrs. Susie Pincock, Messrs,
and Mmes. Glenn Gallant, Brent
Williams, Tom Dunnagan, James
Hansen, Don Steihl, Maynard
Reich and Roger Skeen.
The new Mrs. Williams attend­
ed Fruitland schools; her husband
is a graduate of Nyssa high school
and is employed at the Ore-Ida
food plant in Ontario. Following
a wedding trip to McCall, the
newlyweds are now residing at
418 Ennis avenue in Nyssa.
ELECT
ture
Anteil Claude
X years,
et No. 1,
Republican Candidate
— for—
net M&3
lired«»
MALHEUR COUNTY
Iridges, 1
$1,200.00
|890.00
COMMISSIONER
ni
ou
50.083.00*
12,810.00*
62.726.00
background
$103.50
$210.00
$34.50
I. $70 00
NCOME
fas and
■’s Report.
uting ac-
îs in the
that the
members
s, and oil
...
Have lived in Malheur county practically all my life — for more¡ than
48 years have been in the farming and livestock business, and am not de-
pendent upon the salary of the position I seek for a livelihood. Am a mem­
ber of the American Legion, Ontario Elks Lodge, Cattlemens Association,
Wool Growers’ Association and Malheur Barracks No. 352.
experience
MALHEUR COUNTY — STATEMENT OF CASH
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY FUNDS
. . .
...
MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Balance in Account July 1, 1965
Receipts:
(Continued From Page 4)
RURAL ROAD ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 5
Balance in Account July 1, 1965
None
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections __$ 12,057.28
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections______________________
1,327.29
County Land Sales .... ....................................
.06
Allocation of State
Highway Funds — County___________
8,157.34
Trailer House Fees____________________
15.48
Severance Tax Receipts________________
18.37
Interest Received______________________
7.54
Property Tax Relief___________________
991.00 $ 22,574.36
TOTAL.............
I
___ $ 22,574.36
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid
... $ 22,574.36
..................... ...........................
None
Balance in Account June 30, 1966........ ......... ..
ONTARIO RURAL FIRE DISTRICT
$ 10,277.54
Balance in Account July 1, 1965-------------------
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections ... $
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections _____________________
Interest Received
________________
Trailer House Fees ___________________
Property Tax Relief ___________________
2,569.29
911.96
361.04
30.82
157.40 $ 4,030.51
TOTAL____________________________________________
Disbursements:
•
$ 3,896.09
Warrants Paid__________________________
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
$ 10,411.96
NYSSA RURAL FIRE DISTRICT
Balance in Account July 1, 1965 .......................
$
Receipts:
2,029.21
Distribution of Current Tax Collections
$ 2,734.37
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections __ ________ __________
349.99
Trailer House Fees____________________
7.33
Interest Received______________________
12.48
Deferred Tax
______________________
.04
Property Tax Relief___________________
165.73 $ 3,269.94
TOTAL____________________________ 2 _______ $ 5,299.15
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid _________________________
_.$ 3,018.11
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
... $
2,281.04
Balance in Account July 1, 1965.... .......... ....... _
None
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections__ $ 12,331.68
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections __ __________________
1,706.77
Interest Received ......... ........... ............ ....... .
5.31
Trailer House Fees____________________
9.94
Property Tax Relief ___________________
838.85 $ 14,892.55
TOTAL.____________________________ 2 _________$ 14,892.55
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid _________________________
$ 14,892.55
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
None
None
Balance in Account July 1, 1965______________________
Receipts:
9,219.24
1,295.29
4.82
3,244.00
62.70
30.68
1.84
619.21
2,500.00 $ 16,977.78
TOTAL_______________________________ " ........ ......... $ 16,977.78
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid _________________________
$ 12,916.81
$ 4,0601)7
Balance in Account June 30, 1966.......... .............
Balance in Account July 1, 1966______________________ $ 2,121.28
Receipts:
10.88
404.58
150.00
8.88
-17.02 $
557.32
$ 2,359.86
$
318.74
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections $ 5,530.09
Distribution of Delinquent
227.82
Tax Collections _____________________
County Land Sales____________________
4.98
Sale of Cemetery Lots, etc.__ ___________
556.00
Utilities Refund_______________________
12.00
Interest Received______________________
2.36
Property Tax Relief___________________
503.16 $ 6,836.41
TOTAL....... ......
2 ..... ......... $ 10,354.55
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid__________________________
$
$
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
9,019.23
1,335.32
Balance in Account July 1, 1965-------------------------------- $
2,205.13
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections $ 2,107.05
Distribution of Delinquent
116.13
Tax Collections ___ _________________
51.42
County Land Sales-------------------------------
337.13
Sale of Cemetery Lots, etc---------------------
4.64
Trailer House Fees____________________
1 22
Interest Received______________________
Property Tax Relief___________________
16248 $ 2,779.77
TOTAL.__ _________________________ Z
$ 4,984.90
Disbursements:
.... $ 3,009.94
$
1,974.96
874.18
1,121.25
160.38
4.44
16.20
.02
.68
100.00
73.37 $
1ER 8!
ario. Or* '
«Paid Political Advertiaoneet fcy Amell Claude, Box Ml. Ontario, Oregon)
Warrants Paid----------- —- --------
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
$ 4,549.34
Warrants Paid---------------------------
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
278.89
$
COUNTY FAIR FUND
$ 25,249.22
Balance in Account July 1, 1966--------------------
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections $ 6,637.47
Distribution of Delinquent
717.83
Tax Collections --------------------------------
5.83
County Land Sales ------- --- ------------------
.53
Severance Tax Receipts---- ---- ----------------
805.78
Interest Received---------------------------------
26,554.11
State Racing Fund Apportionment.........
35.77
Trailer House Fees-------------------------------
432.73
Property Tax Relief -----------------------------
$ 35,190.05
$ 60,439.27
TOTAL ____________________________
Disbursements:
____ $ 57,713.01
$ 2,726.26
Warrants Paid----------------------------------------
Balance in Account June 30. 1966 -------------
COURT HOUSE BONDS AND INTEREST
Balance in Account July 1, 1965........... -..... —............... -......$
5,524.84
Receipts:
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections...... .........
County Land Sales ---------
Interest Received ------------
$
2,945.82
25.11
198.27
$ 3,169.20
$ 8,694.04
TOTAL._____ ______________
$ 8,154.80
$~ 539.24
Transfers ____________________
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
PENAL AND JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY
Balance in Account July 1, 1965---------------------------------- $ 4,961.88
Receipts:
Interest Received --- -------------
TOTAL.__ __ _____________
$
$
133.88
133.88
$ 5,095.76
—...........
Disbursements:
1,869.06
Warrants Paid----- ------------------
Balance in Account June 30. 1966
INDIGENT LIQUOR FUND
Receipts:
Interest Received
—
$
403.89
Miscellaneous---------------------------------------
Alcoholic Beverage Tax Apportionment---- 13,930.54 $ 14,351.43
__ $ 18,124.16
TOTAL--------------------------------
Disbursements:
......$ 14,300.40
Warrants Paid ....................................
$ 3,823.76
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
SPECIAL RELIEF FUND
Balance in Account July 1, 1965-------------------------------- $ 3,953.85
Receipts:
Interest Received ..................... _......... .......... $
Amusement Device Tax Apportionment—
240.34
832.78 $
1,476.34
$
660.32
$
1,690.20
$232,162.03
16,341.82
47.32
40.38
857.31
113.65
14,894.12
1,073.12
TOTAL..____ __________________________________ $ 5,026.97
Disbursements:
__ $ 2,003.57
$ 3,023.40
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
$
45.92
2,561,20
3.431.99
$ 2,607.12
..................$ 6,039.11
TOTAL................. ..........
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid .... ..............
Commitments ($2,220.64)
$
3,816.47
Balance in Account June 30, 1966________________________ $ 2,220.64
Balance in Account July 1, 1965..............
Receipts:
Taylor Grazing Apportionment
Interest Received_____________
TOTAL...___ _____ _ _____ ___
$
18.2®
$ 10,571.50
Disbursements:
____ __ ___
Warrants Paid
$ 10,714.80
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
I
None
OWYHEE FLOOD CONTROL
1
Balance in Account July 1, 1965
Balance in Account June 30, 1966.................... .
386.53
386.53
TRAILER HOUSE FEES
Balance in Account July 1, 1965
$ 16,494.89
Department of Motor Vehicles
TOTAL
....................
Disbursements:
$ 21,825.82
$ 21,825.82
•
/
--------- --- —$ 38,320.71
Distributed to Tax Districts
16,494.89
$~21,825.82
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
FIRE PATROL
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections— $
Interest Received
_________ __
TOTAL
...........
"
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid____ ______________________
$
727.42
$
727.42
$
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
727.42
None
IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
Balance in Account July 1, 1966_______________ ___
$
9 990 28
$ 16,843 32
3,969.29
6.33 $ 20,818.94
TOTAL _________________
areas of
e C ouü T
/¡mail Glaude
Disbursements:
------------- $ 30,809.22
Disbursements:
..$ 2,350.52
TOTAL_____________________________
Disbursements:
TOTAL_____________________
Disbursements:
1,778.96
$ 2,540.20
36.42
472.65 $ 3,049.27
_Z
.............. $ 4,828.23
Distribution of Current Tax Collections
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Col lee* ions
Interest Received
TREASURE VALLEY EDUCATION DISTRICT
Balance in Account July 1, 1965-------------------------------------- None
i the--
Clerk’s Fees
........ ..... ............ .......
Interest Received---- ------------------
Transfer----------------------------------
TOTAL
.....
-
Receipts:
I will apply ordinary common sense and bH?'ness,iy^Yment1J?„5loll«L
problems, with fairness to one and all — regardless of their political
nations, financial condition or influence.
THANK YOU,
Receipts:
DELL-BROGAN CEMETERY DISTRICT
Balance in Account July 1, 1965-------------------------------------- $
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
All Your Votesi!
$
Balance in Account July 1, 1965
Receipts:
FAIRVIEW CEMETERY DISTRICT
Warrants Paid-----------------------------------------
I will appreciate . . .
LAW LIBRARY FUND
VALE-JORDAN GRAZING DISTRICT
JORDAN VALLEY CEMETERY DISTRICT
Balance in Account July 1, 1965.______________________ $ 3,518.14
PROMISES ...
i Every
[alheur
None
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
Interest Received ____________________
State Marine Board__________________
$ 2,678.60
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
^Distribution of Current Tax Collection»
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections ------------------
County Land Sales----------------
Severance Tax Receipts---------
Trailer House Fees -----------------
Interest Received--------------------
Property Tax Relief ---------------
___ $ 36,405.76
---------
Warrants Paid
Receipts:
r County
improve-
mow-ho’’
□wer cost
i that by
AS roaos
osts have
The increase in taxes must cease — they are already burdensome.
y
®oney that will be spent wisely and in the right places will be appropriated
with my help. And, if the people want to spend larger sums than I advo­
cate, they can do so in elections.
$ 36,405.76
Disbursements:
MARINE FUND
Warrants Paid__________________________
Distribution of Current Tax Collection j __ $
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections______________________
Trailer House Fees____________________
County Land Sales____________________
Severance Tax Receipt_________________
Interest Received_____________________
Sale of Cemetery Lots, etc._________ ___ —
Property Tax Relief.......................... .... ........
$ 36,405.76
TOTAL................. ....................
Balance in Account July 1, 1965 _______
Disbursements:
Receipts:
3,011.30
5.60
54.45
18.53
1,834.57
Warrants Paid_______________ ________
OWYHEE CEMETERY DISTRICT
Distribution of Current Tax Collections.... $
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections______________________
Sale of Cemetery Lots, etc______________
Trailer House Fees ........ ................................
Refund of Taxes_______________________
TOTAL____________________________ 2
$ 31,481.31
Balance in Account July 1, 1965---------------------------- — $ 3,772.73
VALLEY VIEW CEMETERY DISTRICT
Distribution of Current Tax Collections__ $
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections _____________________
County Land Sales____________________
Sale of Cemetery Lots, etc_________ __ _
Trailer House Fees ____________________
Interest Received ____ __________________
Deferred Tax_________________________
Property Tax Relief___________________
Investments ............. .................... ........... ........
Distribution of Current Tax Collections
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections
County Land Sale...... .......... .......
Trailer House Fees..... ..... ..........
Interest Received ........ .................
Property Tax Relief
-------
None
Disbursements:
ADRIAN RURAL FIRE DISTRICT
Warrants Paid ----------------------------------------
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
Served as your county commissioner from 1956 through 1960 andam
well acquainted with the duties and responsibilities of the office ihls,
with my knowledge of the problems of all citizens of Malheur coun y
farmers, ranchers and townspeople — makes me feel you can gam
ray experience.
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Warrants Paid_______________
$ 19,412.77
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
$ 11,396.45
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS
Balance in Account July 1, 1965____ ___
...... $
Receipts:
Distribution of Current Tax Collections
Distribution of Delinquent
Tax Collections__
Interest Received__
279.11
$ 18,530.25
TOTAL________
Disbursements:
Warrants Paid_________________
4,009.27
8.11
$ 22,547.63
............. ...... $ 22,826 74
--------------- $ 23,194.82
Balance in Account June 30, 1966
$264,496.63
_ $264,456.63
$264,456.43
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4
TREASURER'S TRUST ACCOUNTS
Balance in Account July 1, 1968____________________
$
Disbursements:
Warranta Paid_________________________________________ $
1,053.53
Balance in Account June 30, 1966---------------------------------- _$
305.18
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