Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 27, 1967, Page 8, Image 8

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    APRIL. 27, 1*JC7
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE 8
Granted permission to the
Columbians to hold dances at
the Japanese Hall.
Adopted the resolution to sign
a contract on the annexation
of the Fairgrounds to the City
of Ontario. Approved the reso­
lution to chargv for overnight
camping at the Bully Creek
Park - $1.00 per day or $5.00
per week.
Adopted the r e s o 1 u t i o n to
grant to Craig Cochorn to in­
stall a 15” pipe culvert across
a road m Sec 16, T. 16S., R.
45 E.W.M.
Meeting adjourned until April
5, 1967.
Signed: Ellis A. White, count)
judge; Jacob Fischer, county
commissioner; E. W. Maag.
county commissioner.
and is hereby vacated.
Approved Order No. 19 that
the County Auditor issue war­
rants totaling $58,685.94 in the
Publishing Co., $54.00: Ban-
matter of payment of claims
crbft-Whitnev - $17.50:
and also Order No. 20 to issue
Meeting adjourned untll
warrants totaling $5,102.34.
March 15, 1967.
Meeting adjourned until
March 22, 1967.
M1NUTES OF THE MALHEUR
COUNTY COURT MEETING­
MINUTES OF THE MALHEUR
MARCH 15, 1967
COUNTY COURT MEETING­
Called to order by County
MARCH 22. 1967
Judge EUls A. White withCom-
Called to order by County
misstoners Jacob Fischer and
Judge Ellis A. White with com­
E. W. Maag present
missioners Jacob Fischer and
Approved an agreement with
E. W. Maag present.
Redi- to- Pour Conerete, on pre­
Approved the appointment of
stress concrete bridge design
George Russell to the Budget
for the county's future bridges.
Board to replace Denny Jones.
Accepted a contract with
Approved Order No. 21 that
Clarence Leseberg on rock
the County Auditor issue war­
crushing for the road depart­
rants totaling $8,744.47 in the
ment
matter of payment of claims.
Approved the appointment of
Meeting adjourned until
Jake Fischer as Liason officer
March 29. 1967.
for the Outdoor recreation com­
mittee.
MINUTES OF THE MALHEUR
Approved the order that the
COUNTY COURT MEETING­
alley, in Block 15, Brogan,
MARCH 29, 1967
Oregon, running from point of
Called to order by County
connection with the John Day,
Judge Ellis A. White with com­
Oregon State Highway, West
missioners Jacob Fischer and
through aforesaid Block 15, be
E. W. Maag present.
County Court Proceedings
(Continued from Page 3)
Ontario Auto Parts, Repair
$4.35: American Oil Co., Fuel
$1,311.49:
W. E. Gillespie,
Road Inventory - $385.44: C. E.
Leseburg, Road Maintenance
$3,000.00: D. G. Gaddo, Road
Inventory $178.06:
Stateline
Cafe, Dist. »6 $63.74: Bill’s
Garage, Dlst. »6 $14.00: Com­
mercial Welding Co., Cattle­
guard $27.00: Malheur Home
Telephone, Road Office $18.40:
Idaho Power, Shop Expense
$46.88: Long’s Service Center,
Dist. *6 $200.07: Continental
Oil Co., Dist. »6 $1,362.50:
D. G. Gaddo, Road Inventory
$50.88:
U. S. National Bank,
Payroll 3/15/67 $1,373.52: U.S.
National Bank, Payroll 3/31/67
$2,639.60
SPECIAL RELIEF FUND—
Evelyn Peirce $40.00:
Mi­
chael’s Pharmacy- $13.48:
Trailways Bus Depot - $11.68:
BOAT LICENSE FUND—Rex
Caskey - $148.85:
LAW LIBRARY FUND: West
Published April 27, 1967.
Lady Golfers Play
In Spring Tourney
Members of the Ontario Wo
men’s Golf association went
into their third week of team
play on April 18 with Maudie
Voeller’s team in first place,
Members of the Thursday
afternoon bridge club met last
week at the home of Mrs. Tom
Eldredge. Prise winners were
Mrs. Bill Barton and Mrs. Dick
Forbes*.
Evelyn Newman’s and Helen
Hammer’s squads tied for sec­
ond place and Lis Stringer’s
team in third spot.
President Maxie Sugai ap­
pointed Connie Jones to serve
as chairman for the Betty Jen­
kins memorial tournament and
Bodell Patterson as represent­
ative from the association to
work with the junior organi­
zation.
On April 11, low gross on the
back nine was scored by Claudia
Taylor and low jross on the
front nine by Bodell Patter­
son; low new on the back nine,
Maxie Sugai and low net on
the front, Lois Johnson.
The spring handicap tourna­
ment started this week and
eighteen holes were played both
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The April 25 luncheon was
served by Petra McCeary, Mary
Moore, Sina Conner and Claire
Ackerman.
Bulldogs Speed
Past Knights
In Diamond Play
The Nyssa Bulldogs went into
action last Thursday when they
ran past the Bishop Kelly
Knights with a 4-3 score.
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Nyssa's winning run came in
the bottom of the eighth Inning
with Kodama’s walk and stolen
base, and House’s double to
right field.
In the sixth inning Kelly
scored its three runs on an
error, a single, a double and
a two-run passed ball.
Anderson and Cleaver tallied
two hits to record their second
win against three losses. Bishop
Kelly now stands 3-2 in league
play.
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In the bottom of the seventh
inning the score stood 3-1,
with the Bulldogs tieing it up
3-3 on a walk, singles by Brian
Cleaver and Anderson, a double
to left-center field by Pecora.
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Top playing men of (he after­
noon were Jim Anderson, Paul
House and Steve Pecora.
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