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Herman and Kenneth Timm of Fruit- FESTIVE DINNERS land, Lester French of Roswell and Mr Mrs. Bob Peek of Owyhee Thanks MANY IN THE BEND and giving. Mr. and Mrs. L. Eachus entertained their son Claud and family at a turkey Big Bend—Thanksgiving Day was ! dinner. enjoyed by all in this community. All Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth and shared In the traditional turkey dinner | ' daughters sepnt the day at the pater- and a very large crowd attended the home in Star, dance at the Park Hall in the evening. | j rial Mr. Haworth and Mrs. Charles Purdy and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Welsh and Bob and Mrs. Reuben Easket were guests of were guests at a Thanl-sgiving dinner at | | Mr. and Mrs. Joe King. the C. C. Case home in Arena Valley | Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Phelan and Mr. Wednesday evening. and Mrs. Grover Lee entertained 16 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck entertained j guests. Mr. Lee of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Phin Case, Robert Case, Robert E. Lee and Fred Nightengale of The Laundry DOES IT BEST, AND FOR LESS . . . We are equipped to do your family washing the economical float iron way .. .. or all beautifully finished . . . . or rough dry. You will find that at our prices you will save money. Here your laun dry costs you less. THE UNITED LAUNDRY T. R. Pashley, Prop. NYSSA OREGON I Vices Reduced GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DEC, 1, 1932. r J Hicks family, Mr. and Mrs. Wade ! and Mrs, Jess Pennington were Thanks- | C: Id well. Ontario, Miss Harriet Abeam of Nyssa Ito- ..sen wi re Thanksgiving guests of j giving guests of John Petersons at New ; ^ M clendenirig and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach and HOUSE BURNS IN family of Roswell. family. | Plymouth. l&Cyr» and Miss Margaret Pinkerton of APPLE VALLEY ! the Mrs. K. Gees Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Anderson were Geo. Bailey visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker spent Nyssa and Earl Robinson of Roswell guests of Mr.'and Mrs. Charles Newbill at a delightful turkey dinner. The F. A. Miller home was also the scene of a family gathering on Thanks giving. Guests Included the John and Dan Holly families of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson and sons of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff en- tertaned Mrs. Stam and Klass Stam of Nyssa, Mrs. George Numans and Fenna of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. EUerbrook and son of Apple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Lora Pillsbury, the Misses Weir of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Ruddock of Boise were guest3 in the Robert Weier home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Roberts enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8weet and their house guest Mis. Davisson of Cherryvale, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts and children of Adrian at dinner Thanksgiving. Miss Duncan of Boise was a house guest in the E. L. Tate home during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hatch entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Scheimer and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson and son of Apple Valley, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Ginnis. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hatch and little daughter are visiting In Portland. Miss Ruth Miller, who teaches at Ironside spent her vacation visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Miller. Henry Hatch spent the week end visiting friends in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and children of Austin were week end guests in the Thos. Welsh home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth enter tained the Bridge Club on Saturday evening. Four tables were in play. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach held high scores. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Giller of Roswell were guests In the B. G. Roberts home Sun day. ARCADIA YOUTH WEDS Another young man of Arcadia was married last week when Leroy Doman took Miss Jewel Hickey of Ontario for his bride at Vale. Doman is a young rancher of Arcadia where the couple will reside. The bride was among the graduates of Ontario high school last spring. I Thanksgiving with the Fitch family In i were Boise visitors Sunday ________ App e Valley—The small bunkhouse the Herb Nelson family. on Watkins brothers’ ranch was des Clarence Nickels ha* been working troyed by fire last Sunday evening. Less near Notus with his caterpillar tractor than a year ago the farmhouse on the the road. Watkins ranch burned to the ground. on Callers at Clendenings Sunday were Perry Rutledge family of Roswell Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson and Mr. R. W. were dinner guests of R. Evans Sunday. Jones of Caldwell, Lee Jones and Mrs. Lee Hobb and sons left last week daughter Geraldine Mrs. of Parma, Mr. and IF you r tire » arc preit-y nir v>th vl■ ■■ t n c .., to visit relatives at Bend. Oregon. Mrs. N., H. Pinkerton and daughter tit* slipp ery ru ju i c l fa il anil w in ter i ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and family Margaret th e fu ll g r ip o ( new G o o J .e a ia i t n I too of Nyssa and John Fisher and rocaution. A nd new treat:.' la st nb; Mr. and Mrs. C. Cloward and daughter Earl Robinson of Roswell. f W !C E aa lon g o n cool ro a d » as o not were Thanksgiving guests of the A. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tolmie, Mr. auntm er roada. So Goodyear;' p u t c n now ■ llll w ill he practically a j good l>0 i Shultz family. _______ _ fo r n ex t aprin g and eu m in er. l o . .1 > figure it out, yourself i protected fr o m sklde and tree iror i t. expense o r w orry o f tire tro u b le a il w -ntr B etter buy n ow ) G O & a f í t ¡SAL ¿ti PATHFINDER Tim QUALITY tiro within reach of ail. Other Sizes In Proportion Safe, Pleasant Heat Assured We Carry Prestone and Methanol Anti-Freeze Solutions for Safe Winter Driving NYSSA POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Open Day and Night OREG. . i\V X Ft Fats am End t© OaSimg W orries This “cut away” view was prepared just to chow you how efficiently the John Deere oils itself. That self-oil- inR feature is one of the big reasons for the rteady power and long life of the John Deere Type E Engine The simple splash oiling system insures the thorough lubrication of every work ing part. Clean oil is kept circulatin': — every impor tant «oil. ug part is bathed by a sprr.y of oil while the engine is in operation. Oil ing is stop, eii automatic ally when the engine is stopped—no oil is wasted. Messy, easily forgotten sight-feed cups arc done away with and friction. 0 (1 one of the greatest of power thieves, is reduced to a min imum by this positive auto matic oiling system. Come in and have us show you how efficiently the John Deere oils itself. Examine the simplicity of design and the sturdiness of its parts—the John Deere engine will do its work steadily and efficiently and will stand up under severe conditions on your farm. t t « iu r e t o eoo t h le e lt-o n c lo e o d . e l f - o li l o , p o u o r p le n t n e . I t im e y o u o ro in to w n . Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA. OREOON Í At Hm Store You Get Q U A L I T Y ¿ È R P IC E 1939 A MAN is as old—or as young— as his organa. At fifty, you can be in ¡/our prime. Why go along with "fairly good health" when you might be enjoying vigor you haven’t felt for years? There’s a simple little thing any one can do to keep the vital organs stimulated, and feel fit all the time. People don’t realize how sluggish they’ve grown until they’ve tried it. The stimulant that will stir your system to new life is Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin. It will make a most amazing difference in many ways. This famous doctor’s prescription is a delicious syrup made with fresh herbs, active senna, and pure pep- am. It starts its good work with the 1930 COUNTY Judge COURT: .................. Commissioners Traveling expense .... Supplies ................ $ 3,280.62 Total ................ $ 3,303.« SHERIFFS OFFICE: ................ Salary, 1 Sheriff Salary, deputy ......................... Salary, 1 deputy .......................... Special Deputy hire .................... .................... Traveling expenses County jail and board of prisoners Office Supplies and collection of taxes Total ..................................$13,343.16 $13,489.29 COUNTY CLERK: Clerk Deputy ............................................. ......................................... Deputy Clerks ............................. Supplies ........................................ Office Equipment ...................... Total ................................. $ 7,718.84 $ 7,026.26 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE: Assessor ........................................ Deputy .......................................... Field Deputies ........................... Supplies ....................................... Total .................................. $ 6,635.87 $ 7,149.34 COUNTY TREASURER: Salary Supplies T otal ' .................................$ 1,406.17 $ 1.268.95 COUNTY SUPT: Salary SCHOOL .......................................... Traveling expense ...................... Supplies ...................................... Total ................................. $ 2,285.17 $ *,475.11 High School Tuition Fund ............... Sealer Weights ................................. and Measures: ....226.26 224.08 I’ruant of Officer: State Ind. Acc Commissions: (Included In current expenses) County Veterinarian: ........................ Widow's Pensions: ................. 8.110.00 3.293.50 Official Advertising: ............. 1,124.05 1,514.45 6.849 24 5,301.29 tnsanse. Examination of: ....... 102 53 97.45 Circuit Court. 3 terms: ............... 2,974.35 5.384.63 School Institute and examinations l 370 64 453.70 Justice Court: ............................... 35 1,030.89 Juvenile .......................... 631 68 10 196 93 Coroner: Court: ......................................... 90 00 181.70 County Physician: ...................... 300 00 200 00 Tuberculosis Indemnity: ............. 1000 22.50 Appm. Insane in State Instns: ... Vital Statistics: .............................. — 73.75 70.50 State ........................ Tax R* Library bates: Tax: ............................... 63.45 104.35 Audit County Books: ................... 250 29 250.00 Officers Indemnity Bonds: ....... 894 00 088 00 Bee Inspector: ............................. 1975 82,20 Stock Inspector: ........................ 424.15 399)96 85,799 34 74.591.55 General School Tax Estimated: Market Roads estimated: .......... 44.667.08 34.595.18 Election: ............................... 4.726.16. 191 36 158 66 iprove- ment s. Insurance, etc.) 1,656 04 294.06 Current Expenses : (fuel. elephone, Janitor, etc.' ............... 3.69870 3.81599 16,549 31 17,871.01 Library Contract: (.3 mills 3.969 08 4418 12 Agricultural Advisor: ............ esti.) . 3.125 00 3,725 00 Emergency Fund • ........................ 1.007.54 230 00 Miscellaneous: ............................ 18 50 1 16215 Destruction of Predatory Animals : 1.000 00 1.000.00 tnsur. on County Fair Bldgs : 110.00 110 00 non 1 000 00 96.488 89 72.039 29 Advertising County Lands: 2.525.34 STATE OF OREOON ) County of Malheur j 1 .0 0 0 J LAWRENCE SERVICE STATION OREGON •NYSSA first spoonful. That’s all you need to drive away the dullness and headache of a bilious spell, and rid the system of that slow poison that saps your strength. It’s better than a tome for tirea bowels, and unlike habit-forming laxatives you can take it freely or give it to any child. And it isn’t expensive. Get some syrup pepsin today, and take a little tonight. Don’t wait until you’re sick to give your system this wonderful help. You can avoid those spells of biliousness or consti pation. A spoonful every now and then is better than constant worry about the condition of your bowels, or fear of auto-intoxication as you grow older. Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin protects the system. AD druggists keep this preparation. EXPENDITURES FOR 1929, 1930, 1931 AND SIX MONTHS OF 1932, AND SIX MONTHS’ ALLOWANCE FOR 1932. On four models of the Arvin Hot Water Heater for the automobile. The Universal 65-B, for Fords and Chevrolets, has been reduced from $21,1931 price t o ............................................$9.95 I 1931 > 2,374.20 677.50 130.20 103.08 $ 3.284.98 2.498.43 1,530.00 1,500.00 33.00 2.44621 2,748.22 2.822.11 $13,575.97 2.450.04 1,500.00 1.784.15 1,402.87 187.00 $ 7,324.06 2.C00.04 2,785.00 1.780.00 984.60 $ 7,549.64 1,200.00 239.24 1,439.24 6 mos. 1932 $ 1,206.13 331.25 55.84 146.92 $ 1,740.14 1.248.22 748.18 748.18 1.116 8.00 98 1,225.31 1.593.10 $ 6,687.97 1,225.02 750.00 1.072.00 504.49 79.20 $ 3,631.71 1.000.02 1,365.00 1,615.00 514.15 $ 4.494.17 600.00 105.71 705.71 1,500.00 260.28 837.56 $ 2 587.84 224.50 9.00 750.00 197.07 166.08 $ 1,113.15 107.05 4,712.00 1,982.10 4 646.96 15.00 5.474.18 211.73 1.103.63 404.35 275.00 7.50 83 25 462.19 "50.00 394.00 399 96 1,992.50 1.450.90 1.741.60 5845 2,728.02 250*.70 11.00 150.00 7.50 1,005.00 43.45 123.36 451.96 4.233.71 23.679.91 3.240 3.400 00 00 1.133 63 1.846.98 1.000 00 11000 1.040.00 106.453 58 1.51898 6 mos. Budget $ 1,700.00 $ 6.600.00 $ 3.610.00 $ 3,200.00 725.00 2,231.74 11485 144.18 1.693 89 8.758.90 1.900 00 262.90 391 50 750.00 $ 1.225.00 42.000.00 125.00 25.00 60.00 50.00 2,000.00 750.00 2 . 000.00 25.00 2.250.00 250.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 50.00 3.500.00 37.50 162.50 150.00 175.00 350.00 25.00 160.00 10.958 67 18.325.00 2.500 00 2.250.00 125.00 250.00 L500.00 9.500.00 1.620 00 1.150.00 2,50<y>0 500.00 37500 33.790 53 838.85 1.250.00 150.00 344.00 199.98 110.00 1000 00 20.000 00 We. the undersigned. Budget Committee of Malheur County, Oregon, hereby certify that the above and forgoing is the estimate of the Budget Committee of Malheur County, Oregon of the probable expenditures of Malheur County, Oregon, for the year 1933. together with the budget allowance and detailed expenditures for the first six months of the year 1932, the detailed expenditures for the year 1M1. and the unit coat of expenditures during the years 1929 and 1936. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 17th day of Nt /ember, 1932. DAVID F. GRAHAM. Chairman C. C. HUNT. Secretary A. 8. HUNT, 8. D. DORMAN J. D. F AIRMAN ORA E CLARK MALHEUR COUNTY BUDGET FOR 1933 NOTICE The Budget Committee of Malheur County, Oregon has fixed upon Wednes day the 21st day of December, 1932, at 10:00 o clock A. M. as the time, and tne P n n n tv Court Room in Vale. Oregon, as the place where the esiimate of the amount of money proposed to be raised by taxation for the ensuing year, 1933, m av lie discussed withthe County Levying Board, aiso when and wheie any taxpayer, subject to said levy when made, shall be heard for or against any pro posed tax levy. Itemized estimates of the amounts of money proposed to be rai-fd by taxaH°n for the ensuing year, 1933, for Malheur County, Oregon, are as follows, to-wit. COUNTY COURT: $2,400.00 County Judge, salary ...........-..................................... .. 500.00 2 Commissioners, compensation ............................. .. 150.00 Traveling expenses .................... ................ Office expense (stationery, printing, legal blanks 10000 stamps, etc.) .......................................................... $3.150.00 $3,150.00 SHERIFF’S OFFICE $2.500.00 Salary, . 1.200.00 Salary, 1 Sheriff deputy, .....................-................ tax dept............ 1 200.00 Salary 1 1 deputy .................................. 1080 00 Salary. tax clerk ................................. 100.00 Special deputy hire .............................. 2.250.00 Traveling expenses ............................... 2.250.00 County jail and and board, prisoners 2 . 000.00 Office supplies collection of taxes $t2,580.00 $12,580 00 COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE: $2.450.00 Salary of Clerk .............................. 1.200 00 Salary of 1 deputy ....................... . 1.920 00 Salary of deputy-clerks ................ ... 820.00 Supplies (record, stationery, etc.) .... 50 00 Office equipment ........................... 6.440.00 6.440.00 ASSESSOR’S OFFFICE: 2 000.00 Salary of Assessor ......................... 1.200 00 Salary of Deputy ........................... 960 00 Assistant ......................................... . 1,040.00 Field Deputies .............................. 500.00 Stationery, records, etc., stamps 5,700.00 5,700.00 TREASURER’S OFFICE: $ 1,200 00 Salary of treasurer ..... 45000 Supplies for office ....... 1,650.00 1,650.00 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE: $1,500.00 Salary of Superintendent ........................ 350.00 Traveling expenses ............................... 250 00. Supplies and office expenses .................. 2.100 00 2 . 100.00 $31.620 00 Total .................................... ............................... EXPENSES INCURRED BY LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT High Tuition Fund .................................................... $31. 505.00 25.00 Truant School Officer ........................................................................ 250.00 District Sealer of Weights and Measures ............................. State Industrial Accident Commission (included In Current expenses) ................................................................. ............................................................ 100.00 County Vetemarian 000.00 Dependent Mothers ................................................................. 4. . ,500.00 Official Advertising ............................................................... 1 Watermaster and Deputies .................................................... 3. , 000.00 100.00 Insane, Institute examination and care of ............................................ 200.00 School and examinations.......................................... Circuit Court, 3 terms ............................................................ 4, .500.00 Justice Court.............................................................:................ 750.00 Juvenile 100.00 Coroner Court ..................................................................-...... ................................ ................................... 000.00 Appropriation Insane State Physician........................ Institutions ................. 7 300.00 County Health for Office and in County Tuberculosis Indemnity ................................ .’........................ 25.00 75.00 Vital Statistics 00 State Library Tax ...................................................................... .......................................................-........... 325 300.00 Tax Rebates .... ...................................................................... 250 00 Audit County Books ...............................-....................... Officers Indemnity Bonds ...................................................... 700.00 50.00 Bee Inspector .......................................................................... 400.00 Stock Inspector .................................................................... ,500.00 State Tax Estimated .............................................. 40 To apply on delinquencies in elementary school tax . .890.00 Oeneral School (balance Tax Estimated 500.00 Market Reads, on hand: ............................................. no levy to be made) 37 13 875.00 Sinking Fund, bridge bonds .............................................. 1 000.00 Sinking Fund, road bonds ...................................................... 10 ,800 00 Interest $30 000 00 bridge bonds ...................................... ...................................... 6, 1 ,600.00 Tnterest on on ................................................................................... $120.000.00 road bonds Election 167,620.00 167.620.00 199.240.00 EXPENSES INCURRED OVER WHICH THE COUNTY COURT HAS CONTROL District Attorney's office .............................................. $ 250.00 Court surance. House etc.) (office ....................................................... furniture, improvements, in 400.00 Current telephone, janitor, and Acci 3.500.00 dent expenses Insurance, (fuel, etc.) water, .................................................,...... Care of Poor . „ 18.000 no Appropriation for veterans organization for indigents...... 1 000.00 Library Contract, .3 mills estimated .................................. Agricultural advisor .................................................................... ....................................................................2 2,700.00 300.00 Emergency Fund 8.000 00 Insurance on Countv Fair Buildings...................................... 110.00 Roads (Bal. County on hand: Lands no levy ................................................... to be made) ......................... 35.000.00 Advertising 2.500 00 County Fair Appropriation .................................................. 1,000 00 Weed Control Revolving Fund ............................................. 2.500.00 74,260.00 74.260.00 Total expenses.................................... ..... ...............$273,500.00 LESS ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FOR YEAR County Clerk's fees ................ ....................................;_____ $ 7.800.00 Sheriff’s fees .......................................................................... Interest on County Money ................................................... .... . 350.00 Circuit and Justice Court fees and fines .......................... ... ... 3.000.00 Penalty and interest on delinquent taxes ......................... 6 5.000.00 000.00 Motor License Fund .............................................................. 00 Inspection Fees ...................................................................... ... ..... 6.250 600 00 County lands, ren ts......................................... ..................... 100.00 Prohibition fund .................................................................... 500 00 Sale of County land ... 5.000 00 Balance in Oeneral Road Fund ... 35.000.00 Balance in Market Road Fund 13.500.00 83.100 00 83 100 00 T o tal_________ ___________________ ...............$190.400.00 DELINQUENT TAX. MALHEUR COUNTY Year 1925 $ 20.384.19 Year 1926 22.173.10 Year 1927 43,637.74 Year 1928 64.647 59 Year 1929 91.188 45 Year 1930 ---- 198 189 90 Year 1931 ---- 394,981 0« INDEBTEDNESS Big Bend Bonds .$ 30.000 00 Road bonds Bridge ___________ ... 120.000 00 .. . $ . .. . . ... . /