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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938 RIVERVIEW B. e ti e e d a Elmer Olson has gone to Tulle: other preparations for the buildingj ion, escribing the financial prob (a. McGee also asked far a chare of lake to work in the potato harvest, of their new home near Cow Lakes. | lems confronting these political sub- liquor revenues for the cities to A special school board meeting ! Clarence is planning a muskrat ! divisions of the state. Wade P. T. A. will meet at the Chas Witty, Wm. Teter, Harry . mpensate them for the increased Mr. and Mrs. W K Snyder vis home of Mrs. Dan Holly in Adrian Russell acocmpanied Cecil Case to was held last Wednesday evening, j and mink farm near the lake He Ear! B. Day. county judge of Jack- cost of pallet protection brought r n ited Sunday afternoon at the Geo. Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frank i Ontario last Wednesday where As the grange was holding their will also experiment with other fur son coun y and F. L Phipps, for:n- by the return of totalized liquor . _ . ... meeting in the school house the bearing animals Clowers home. A. Miller and Mrs. Will Gibson as .. hey met . _ Frank Hummel, architec schoo, bQard met at F Q. Hol- Janet Connors and Teresa Shea er jud*° rf Wasco county, pain; j f™“' ,he “ le °r whlch only Gleno Simmons received a pain sistant hostesses. now realizes any profit. Other from Boise at District Attorney hom e gloomy picture of the plight of were home visiting over the week ful leg Injury Sunday evening when Mrs. Della Bunnell and her son Allen Biggs office and transacted, A representatlve was ln thls com. end Both of the girls are attending the counties. Relief demands, they city officials also supported Mc Gee’s views. the horse he was riding became! Clyde and wife moved from the P business concerning the building of ,t ,ast week ln connection with nurses school ain Boise. declared, have doubled and trebled frightened and plunged into a pass- j B. Anderson home to the Holly house the new school house. Ad of the city and county repre establishing a creamery in Nyssa. in the past few years. In order to Mr. and Mrs Frank Kline and ing truck driven by Howard Bybee j on Snake river. Clyde will feed cat- . Wm. Teter entered the Veterans' j Nearly .__ ... „„„„„„„ . w_ children left for Portland Monday, i meet these demands the counties sentatives opposed any additional everyone in this neighbor- Mr 1 Mrs. Ross Osborne and tie for Fred Bishop this winter. hospital at Boise Thursday suffer- hood favor of # creamery Mr Kline has been employed in the j have been compelled to reduce bud- levies declaring that any such one mlllts from three Jordan Valley vicinity for a con- | Rets for roads and general govern- course would only lead to a tax re familj \.sited at the Thomas Os Flora Prosser was in Caldwell ing from an badly infected leg. Mrs. borne home Sunday afternoon. Teter visited him on Monday and dozen c0WS now and several siderable time, Saturday. | mental purposes. In some counties volt. Ernest Johnson will leave Fri Mrs. Thos. Welsh is confined to found him resting and somewhat have spoken of getting more if a Mrs Winifred Mount made a trip | road budgets have been cut in two. day for Medford. Ore. He will re her bed suffering with a lame hip improved. creamery is put in Nyssa. In this to Nyssa early this week to have. As a result county roads are rapid- turn a week later with his wife and caused by afall at her home last AHM,r a n u j ly going to pieces. Day and Phipps J mf,rry » ’ way we could turn our pastures and some dental work done. Adrian called at the Wm. Teter, M. y slacks lnto cash instead o{ try. two small sons. Everett Hamilton was a week end i both urged a readpstment of high- F’riday. A. Bradney and Harry Rusell homes ^ ^ find markpt for thpm guest at the Carleton F’retwell home. | way revenues to give the counties Floyd Hirst was the guest of hon Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth and He was accompanied back to Vale by] a bigger slice to use on road work MKday .' Rov. Robert. Gilbert and Junior or Friday evening at a surprise daughters were in Celdwell and T Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schweizer and Holmes were Sunday dinner guests a friend, Buck Foster, who was also and return of the liquor profits, or party and weiner roast given for him Nampa Saturday. Bobby of Sunset Valley were also at the F. S. Byers home. visiting in Jordan Valley last week. at least a part of them, to th A severe wind and rain storm visitors. at his home on Columbia Avenue in Miss Lane and Carl Ayers of Yak Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fretwell made counties to help finance relief. struck the Bend Sunday evening. honor of his birthday Louis P. Thomas was pheasant ima, Wash, were callers at the F. a trip to Boise the middle of last Two large trees in the Phelan yard hunting in Lower Bend Monday. Speaking for the league of Ore- week to bring home furniture for : gon cities, George J. R, McGee, city were blown down the community Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Boyer and G. Holmes home Monday. their new home on Trout creek. ! manager of Hillsboro, told the In- w-as without electricty for a couple „ Da,e o{ 0ntarlo Mr and Mrs Miss Iasabel F’retwell and Clif- terim commission that the cities I of hours, haying and hulling were Mitechell Giliiam and Billy and Bill! Nyssa KINGMAN KOLONY ford Altig left Jordan Valley last were entitled to a share of highway also stopped. Clark of Baker were guests Sunday' Electrical Shop Friday for Caldwell to be married, revenues for use on their streets The Pennington Produce Co. of of Mr and Mrs Harry Russell and Next to Bakery Notus bought the majority of clover j attended the V F W picnic at Big The Polly Anna club met at the A big charivari is planned for their He suggested apportionment to the ! home of Mrs. Chas Wilson Wed arrival. cities on the basis of $1.50 per capi- ' and alfalfa seed hulled in this Bend park. community. Mrs. A. Z. Gurel of New Jersey nesday with Mrs. Lane assisting E E. Parker and Mr. and Mrs who has been visiting her sister, The following officers were elected LINCOLN Vernon Parker of Adrian left Sun Mrs. H. C. Young for the past Mrs. Lane, president, Mrs. Toombs vice president and Mrs. Martin sec day on a hunting trip to the Iron month left Saturday for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Llody Kinney were The next meeting will be side mountains. They will be guests Many hunters from all over the retary. business visitors in Boise Wednes with Mrs. Recla on Oct. 12. of the Dixons. state have been hunting pheasants Mrs. C. C. Cotton and Mrs. D. E day and the same day they lost one Ted Millsap was an Ontraio vis since the season opened. Mitchell were Boise visitors Thurs of their best milk cows. itor Sunday. The Junior Sunday school class day. Frank DePre and Benny Ander Mrs. Lester French and Mrs. Andy met Saturday afternoon with.their son spent the week end deer hunt The W. C. T. U. members met Hopkins of Roswell were Caldwell teacher Mrs. Francis, ending a ing with no results. visitors Friday. membership contest in which the with Mrs Lane Thursday, Mrs. Wal Mrs. Emil FYank returned to her ter Pinkston led the devotionals. Erie Mausling was a Vale visitor “Reds" entertained the “Blues" at Rev. and Mrs. Tetwiler were over home Saturday evening from Doug Sunday. a delightful party. Refreshments from Nampa Friday to attend the las, Wyo., where she went to be at Mrs. E. E. Parker attended a mis were served by the losing side. the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. teachers reception. cellaneous shower held at the home Monday morning work was s'ar'ed Chester Rice. of Mrs. Chas MrConnell in Adrian Don't take chances with fire George and Alva Ingraham and on the parsonage which is to b? at which Mrs. Ray Elliott and Mrs. by dry cleaning your clothes OREGON TRAIL built in Adrian for Rev. and Mrs. Slivers left Monday for a deer hunt. at home. Be safe and avoid Ode Ashcraft, recent brides were Clifford Harris fell out of a swing | danger of explosions and Tetwiler. Mr. Heldt of Nyssa has honored guests. at school Wednesday evening and; painful burns bv sending all The Merry Matron’s club will the contract for building. Jim Miller is recovering rapidly meet Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5 your cleaning to our modern A special meeting of the grange was takent to the hospital. plant. Our prices are reason from an operation for removal of at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Diet- After examination and treatment able; the service is fast; and was held Monday evening. his tonsils. Clifford was able to return home but rich with Mrs. May Wurl assisting. your clothes are cleaned per Mr. and Mrs Dale Ashcraft were The younger group of Girl Scouts Roll call will be answered by each fectly. he is unable to attend school for Caldwell visitors Friday. from the Bend danced several folk ones favorite song. Eight new members were added to about three weeks. dances at the teachers reception Mrs. Russell Rose of Fruitland Friday evening at Kingman school visited with Mrs. R. W. Holmes the Kingman church Sunday they were Rev. and Mrs. Tetwiler. Mr NO NEW TAX LAWS house. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Rogers moved to On Wm. DeGrofft is combining his Kurtz, Ronald and Keith Lane, IS AIM OF Mrs. Clarence Elliott Kenneth and tario Saturday where she has rent beans. He reports a good yield. INTERIM COMMISSION Donald Elliott. ed a house and plans on keeping Several threshing machines are at We Call For and Deliver Friends of Geo. McLafferty were roomers. Phone 56J work in this community threshing OLD AGE ASSISTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Arch Parker and both clover seed and grain. Several grieved to hear of his serious illness. IS SERIOUS SITUATION Atkeson Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson spent farmers have their third crop of Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs Toombs called at tre McLafferty Sunday visiting in the Bet La Rue hay stacked. SALEM—A promise that new tax home Sunday. home in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Olson, Leon The business meeting of the laws would be recommended “only Mrs. S. W. Bemethy, Mr. and Mrs. ard and Harold were shopping in church wil lbe held at the school as a last resort,’’ was contained in Clyde Bemethy. Phil Shumate and Ontario Saturday. a statement issued by Interim Com house Saturday evening. II. Lester of Nampa were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins and The young people of the church mission on State and Local Rev dinner guests at the R. L. Ha Robert Holmes went deer hunting will hold their business meeting enues at the conclusion of a two Formerly Home Cafe worth home. near Unity over the week end. Ro and choir practice Friday evening day session here Saturday. bert was successful ln bagging a The statement also a d v i s e d The H. E. chib has postponed buck. their meeting until Oct 18. The against approval of the transactions Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKee return meeting will be at the home of Mrs tax bill at the November election as ed home Saturday evening from a Dutton. constituting “precipitate and pre trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott and Bill mature action” which would “ren Several from this community a t Elliott made a business trip to Seat der the work of the Interim Com tended the car sale In Ontario Sat tle Sunday. Harvest worries are over when you have your mission largely a wasted effort.” urday afternoon. “The problems involved in fin crops protected SURE INSURANCE. See us Miss Goldie Miller spent the week ancing a sound and adequate pro Short Orders a la Carte before insuring your hay and grain. end with her mother in Ontario. gram of old-age assistance in Ore JORDAN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes and gon and of apportioning the costs family were dinner guests Satur Mr. and Mrs. Clayborne, Carsey, fairly between the state and the day evening at the Bill Toll home Doers and Amy Doers were Sunday counties are not easy of solution," near Fruitland. visitors at the C. E. Fretwell home. the commission declared, adding PHONE 31 They brought back with them Mrs that if permitted to continue its Oregon Trail boys basketball team Phoebe Palmer, who has been vis work in an orderly manner It was confident of being able to submit won their first victory of the season iting them for a few days. last Thursday afternoon when they There was “open house” at the a comprehensive and sound plan for defeated the Adrian team 22 to 19. CCC camp last Saturday. Many the consideration of the legislature. Representatives of Oregon cities Although the Adrian boys were young people were visitors at the “W e Serve Hills Bros. Coffee” larger and held our team down in ramp and because of the cordiallity and counties took up most of the the last part of the game the Trail of the officers the boys many more first day of the commissions ses- boys forged ahead a few points to good times such as these will be victory. The Trail girls lost their planned. game by a small margin. The CCC camp gave a dance last Mr. and Msr. F. G. Holmes and Saturday in the I. O. N. hall. Dur Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes and ing the course of the evening the children left last Thursday for the Girl’s League sold hot dogs and IV. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS hills above Unity to hunt deer. coffee. The Starr orchestra furnish NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 26, of Malheur County, State 1. Repair and maintenance of furniture Mrs. Wyatt Smith made a busi ed the music. and equipment $ 350 00 ness trip to Vale Wednesday. She Another baseball game was play of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings went to obtain her social security ed by the CCC boys and the town district will be held at Nyssa High School on the and grounds .................................... 500.00 3. Other expense of maintenance and number. She is going to weigh beets boys. As before the town boys won 29 day of October, 1938, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal repairs ............................ 150.00 at the Kingman Kolony piler again The score was 7 to 5. 4. Tidal Expense of Maintenance and this fall Melvin and Walter stayed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson school year, beginning June 20, 1938, and ending Repairs ................ $1,000.00 with Mrs. Dietrich. are hauling material and making June 19, 1939. hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. Indebtedness A N e c o n o m i c a l , q u ic k lo a d in g , lo n g lastin g 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (In clude all negotiable Interest-bearing JC IL sp re a d e r, d esig n ed t o fit t h e n ee d s o f th e warrants issued under section BUDGET . 35-11041 $19.000 00 av erag e fa rm . M o d e ra te in p rice , y et b u ilt w ith 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on Estimated Receipts warrants issued and endorsed “not a ll th e q u a lity th a t h a s so lo n g m a d e N E W ID E A 1. Balance on hand at the beginning of paid for want of funds" ................... 26,295.00 the fiscal school year (third Monday 3. Total Indebtedness (sum of S p re ad e rs fa m o u s— th e sa m e h ig h g rad e m a teria ls, in June) for which this budget is items I, 2) $45.295.00 th e c a re fu l w o rk m a n sh ip a n d th e ex clu siv e engi made ................................................ ........ $6.731.00 V. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 2. To be received from the County n e e rin g feature». 1. Library: School FYind ........................................... 8.885.00 (2) Library books ...............................$ 500.00 3. To be received from the Elementary (2) Supplies, repairs, etc..................... 50.00 2.802.00 School F*und .................................. 2. Health service: C a p ac ity 6 0 to 6 5 b u sh e ls. H e ig h t to to p o f side 4. To be received from the State Irre (1) Supplies and other expenses 25,00 1.250 00 ducible School Fund ................ 3. Transirortartion of pupils: b o ard s o n ly 4 0 % in c h e s fo r easy lo a d in g . F o u r 13,267.00 (1) Personal service 14.000 00 Transportation .........-................ 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $14,575.00 c h a n g es o f feed ra te , w ith p o sitiv e c o n tro l, so th a t 5. To be received from Interest on deposits 100 00 and sinking fund ................................ VI. FIXED CHARGES y o u c a n sp rea d as h e a v ily o r as th in ly as y o u w a n t 6. To be received from other sources .... 15.000.00 1. Insurance ............... ....... ......................$ 310 00 to . A u to -stee r f ro n t ax le fo r h a n d y s h o rt tu rn in g , 2. Total Fixed Charges ............$ 310.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $48,025 00 (Item 1 to 6, Inc.) A whole month for glorifying VII. DEBT SERVICE w ith o sc illa tin g fe a tu re to reliev e s tra in o n th e 1. Principal on bonds (Include negoti the famous old doughnut. We m a c h in e . able Interest-bearing warrants Issued are cooperating by offering a under section 35-1104) .................... $ 1,500.00 Estimated Expenditures 2. Principal on warrants .................. 26.29400 variety of the latest doughnut 3. Interest on bonds ...................... 1,058.00 I. GENERAL CONTROL T h e M o d e l 9 N E W ID E A S p re ad e r d o es a p erfect styles . . . specially priced. 4. Interest on warrants 1,500 00 1. Personal service: 5. Transfers to sinking fund 3,000.00 jo b o f sh re d d in g , p u lv erizin g a n d sp read in g , a n d has Try some for dessert tonight! $ 2.750 00 <1) Superintendent ................... 6. Other debt service: 300 00 (1) 203.00 th e lig h test d r a f t o f a n y sp rea d er o n th e m ark et. (2) Clerk..................... -................. . 8. Total Debt Service $3.7.551.00 50 00 (3) Compulsory education and census 50 00 (4) Other services ..................... PLEASING VII EMERGENCY $ 1,000 00 40 00 2. Elections and publicity 25 00 3. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc. VARIETIES 150 00 RECAPITULATION 4. Other expense ol general control $3,365.00 Total estimated expenses for J. Total Expense of General Control the year (sum of items I-« Chocolate Coated II. INSTRUCTION—Teaching Set Up and Delivered II-8. III-8, IV-4, V-4, VI-3. VII-8. VIII $89,079 00 I. Personal service; . Cake and Glazed Total estimated receipts, not $30.000 00 (1) Teachers ................................ Including proposed tax 48,025 000 800 00 (3) Emergency ........... ............... Balance, amount to he raised bv dis Also BIG BEND LOWER BIG BEND For Ficures on Ffectrical Wiring See E. A. Wimp DON’T CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES AT HOME! MAIN’S CLEANERS LU M B ER COMPANY OPEN FRIDAY FRED’S CAFE FINE FOODS AT Insure In SU U E Insurance REASONABLE PRICES .n & REAL HOME COOKING FRANK T. MORGAN FRED’S CAFE NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING TTiTf— - ’’ j, i M ' i i n IS THE NEW NAME FOR October * 193.50 - N e w I d e a - FARM EQUIPMEM TEXACO Taylor SERVICE STORE Gudmundsen Nyssa, Ore. Specially Decorated NYSSA BAKERY PHONE 20 3. Total Expense of Teaching in . OPERATION OF PLANT 1. Personal service: (1) Janitors and other employees 3. Janitors' supplies--------------- 3. F u e l---------------------------- 4. Light and power --------------- 5. Water and sewer 8. Other expense of operation ......... 7. Ti al Expense of Operation ........ $30.000 00 $2.400 00 .. 300 00 _ 800 00 700 00 175 00 „ 100 00 $4475.$• trict tax ................. $21,886.75 Dated this 30 day of September, 1938. Signed: B B. LIENKAEMPFR. ALICE WTI.SON. District Clerk Chairman. Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee September 30. 1938. Signed: ___ C C. HUNT. DICK TEN SEN, Secretary. Budget Chairman Budget Committee Committee \