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PAGE POUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 21,1942 ett Paint» home Wednesday even NORTH NYSSA ing. HEIGHTS Mlse Virginia Miller and a Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker visit with friends and relatives In duty In the Puftt sound area un tax revenues an amount equivalent the past four year«. der the direction of the oaplain of to 90 oents for each dollar of pre Boise and Nampa. the port detail Enlistment» la the Sunday dinner guest» at the mium collected. Pre-election estimates of a 40 a t percent vote were approximately friend froth La Grande called on tended the dedication af the new Glen Suiter home were Mrs Suit coast guard af« open to fftea be Mr and Mrs Ellis W ait«» en as revealed by Friday's vot Mrs Dan Holly Wednesday. tween 17 and 35 years old who er’s aunt. Mrs. P. B Robinson; her can tertained at dinner Sunday lor Two reports released In Salem correct Nazarene church of Nyssa Sunday cousins. ing with the Republicans polling pass the required physical ex Miss Dorothy Robinson, Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones and two this week reflect the constantly slightly James McGinnis and Alvin Mc more than 50 percent of afternoon. amination and produce proof of and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crandell, children and Mr and Mrs Byrd improving employment situation. their registration Ginnis have Just completed Alvin of the citizenship and good character. Re Mr. and Mrs. John Barthalorra of Boise; and Mr. and Mrs cruiting Walters of Boise, Mr and Mrs Rex Records of tne employment service greater interest In because gubernator McGinnis' garage and workshop. were Sunday visitors at the home all offices are located In the Manfford Stimmee and family of Walters and daughter, Brenda, of show only 17,532 )ob applications ial contest and the Places taken by Adrian track the Democrats federal office building In Seat Homedale. of Silas Hoffman of the Buena Ontario and Mr and Mrs Q. L. on file, the lowest In the history of slightly less than 30 percent of men at the district meet at La tle. the post office in Spokane, the McMillan and Mrs Mildred Hite this department. A year ago there their registration. Oranda Saturday were as follows: Vista district. pioneer post office in Portland Rario Operators Needed— Harold Anderson returned to and son, Donald, of Owyhee. David Gale, third in the mile and __ Mrs _______ and the post offices In Tacoma were 33,815 persons seeking jobs ____ _______ _____ ____ _ Radio operators are needed by the home of her parents, Mr. and Rev. Kriner of Payette will hold through Joe Cram fifth In the one half this agency, nearly double ADRIAN Mrs. Olen Suiter, after a week's the coast guard for assignment to and Bellingham. preaching services after Sunday the present mile. figure. Practically all school at the Owyhee school house of the current job seekers are un May 24. The public Is invited to skilled workers who are not qual The Adrian America Leglc-n and held their meeting at attend. to fit into the present defense auxiliory the Claude Eachus home in South The Owyhee P. T. A. held Its ified NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING program with industries begging for regular meeting at the school thousands of workers to fill jobs. Owyhee Tuesday evening after surprising Mr and Mrs Eachus in house Thursday evening. Mrs Har At the same time the Unemploy Notice is hercoy "Iven te the legal voters of School District No. 28, Malheur County, State of Oregon, thatt a f ^ h u d a e i for "the old Flvecoat, the new president ment compensation commission re their heme. g was in charge. Committees for the ported that April benefit payments The auxiliary held election to district will be held at the school house on the 15th day of June, 1942 at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of year were appointed. Mrs Adelyn totalled only 8202,568, or 26 percent offices as follows: President. Mrs fiscal vear. beginning July 1, 1942, and ending June 30, 1943, herein- after set forth._ Davis; vice president, Mrs BUDGET Ward and Mrs Ernest Smith, under for April, 1941. Perle Everett Pctnts; secretary Mrs. Estim ated Receipts and Available Cash Balance* hostesses, served coffee and cook Benefit payments payments for the current Bona Total Á ií~ General ies. There will be no meeting in year to date are reported at seven Francis Hastriter; treasure. Mrs Fund Interest and Funds June, but the members will be percent below those for the first W E. Ashcraft; chaplain, Mrs Ro Sinking Fund bert Robertson; historian, Mrs invited to meet with the pre Bernice Artrim; and sergeant-at- school group of Mitchell Butte In four months of 1941. SCHEDULE I arms, Mrs Floyd Glass. some time in July. 1 Estimated available Cash Balance or Deficit at beginning of fiscal year for which this 8 8 . 000.00 8133332 ........ * 7.333.32 Mr and Mrs Howard Evans of When the legislature of 1929 en Several Adrian women attended budget Is made (Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit)............—.................— ------------ ------------- 3,000.00 00.00 .... 3,000.00 the Ten Davis district visited In acted a law providing for the serv the Mary and M artha meeting at 2 Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes during fiscal year for which this budget Is made 11 , 000.00 11 , 000.00 the H. T. Brewer and Stanley ing of summons against non-res the Kurtz home In Newell Heights 4 Estimated Receipts from County School Fund.------ -----------------------— ------- ---------------------------------- 2.800.00 ident motorists involved in auto Thurday. Penn homes Sunday. Receipts from Elementary School Fund----------------- ---------------------------------------- ....... 2,800.00 1300.00 1 , 200.00 Mr and Mrs 8 . T. Calhoun sold mobile accidents through the sec Joe Hobson, a senior at Adrian 5 6 Estimated Estimated Receipts from State Irreducible School Fund-------------------- ----------------------------- 81333.32 $24,000.00 *2533332 the 80 acres north of the Owy retary of state, the law makers left Uion High School, has been a- 16 Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance or Deficit........................-......................... hee school to Mrs and Mrs Dar- a gaping loop hole through which warded a scholarship to Willam ESTIM ATED EXPENDITURES I SCHEDULE II—G eneral Fund row Williams, and have rented one California motorist has Just ette University. Expenditures and Budget Estimated Expen the rest of their land to the By damage action. The motorist In The Gardner club met with Mrs Expenditures for Three Fiscal Years Next Allowance for Six Months of ditures for the bee brothers. The Calhouns who escapep the consequences of a Maurice Judd In Newell Heights Preceding the Current School Year Current School Year Ensuing have been living recently in On Susanvllle, California, refused to Tuesday. Mrs. Gerritt Stom dis Second Year First year Detailed * School Year tario were callers In Owyhee Mon question, one James E. Pardee of cussed "Peonies and Succesion of Expenditures day and were dinner guests of accept service of summons through Blooms.” Mrs Gerritt Muntjeweriff spent Give Yearly Give Yearly Mr and Mrs S. D. Bigelow. Wed the secretary of state on the ground for the last Expenditures Budget Totals Totals nesday. they left for Washington that he was not the owner of the Wednesday night with her par Year of the In Detail Allowance where they will spend the sum car which he was driving at the ents, Mr and Mrs Ed Newton of 3-yr period mer. time of the accident. This content Payette. ion was upheld by the state su Mr and Mrs Jack Com of Nyssa I GENERAL CONTROL preme court last week in an opin were callers at the Ray Thrasher 1 . Personal service: 1,450.00 $ 1,500.00 — 8 750.00 (1) Superintendent ................. - .....— .... ....* 1,637.50 ion in which It was held that the home Saturday. 300.00 300.00 175.00 300.00 Mr and Mrs Dan Holly and son, act of 1929 applied only to non The N. Y. R. S. held a meeting Buddy were In Nampa Thursday. (3) Stenographers and other ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. resident automobile owners. The young Girl Scout group will office assistants _________________ .... 187.50 50.00 75.00 100.00 Dwight Seward Monday evening Accordlw to the annual report of have charge of selling popples in (4) Compulsory education and census.... __ 100.00 2633 for the purpose of electing officers A. A. Rogers, state superintendent Adrian Saturday. 65.70 100.00 125.00 2 Supplies -----------------------------------••------- for this year. Those elected were of 4736 99.48 125.00 __ 125.00 Mr and Mrs Charles McConnell 3. Elections and publicity --------------------- banks the banks of this state as fallows: Mrs. Dwight Seward, reported 40.98 50.00 75.00 75.00 of Kuna were Sunday guests of 4 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc) _ resources of 8503,358,169 at president; Irene Herring, vice 100.00 148.10 55.08 5 Other expense of general control.........____ 150.00 close of 1941, a gain or more Mr and Mrs Dan Holly. president; Ilia Bottner, secretary the 8 2,300 00 * 2,062.86 8 1370.28 *2323.98 8 759.78 Mr and Mrs Chuck Trembly of 6 Total Expense of General Control----- .....8 2,700.00 than 890,000,000 during the year, Monte Corbett, treasurer; Lillie and approximately 8200,000,000 In Newell Heights called at the Ever 11. INSTRUCTION—Supervision Matthews, chorester; Irene Her i Personal service ring, pianist; and Randall Stathos 500.00 600.00 1300.00 •(1) P rin cip als______________________ ... 690.00 librarian. ..._ 817.50 (2) S upervisors_____________________ Paul Herring was a Sunday guest 8439 100.00 2 Supplies, principals and supervisors — .... 200.00 at the A. F. Seward home. 35.93 100.00 4. Other expense of supervision _______ . ... 125.00 O. Z. Matthews and Lillie $ 620.32 * 700.00 $ 1300.00 81300.04 5 Total Expense, Supervision__________ _ 8 1,832.50 and Miss Dolores Ward of Em m ett spent Friday and Saturday 111. INSTRUCTION—Teaching In Cascade, Idaho. Personal service Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierce $ 21300.00 10,850.14 818,397.05 (1) Teachers ............................................... .... 20,460.00 were dinner guests at the Mat 400.00 ( 2 ) ...... ......................................................... thews home. 6.42 25.00 50.00 2 Library supplies, repairs ____________ Lillie Matthews has been suffer 85333 875.00 __ 750.00 491.86 3 Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)----------------- ing from strlctycoccus of the 1,016.21 1,025.00 974.64 4. Textbooks __________________________ __ 825.00 throat and was unable to attend 30.36 100.00 100.00 6 Other expense of teaching ........................ .... school Tuesday. 13.750.04 *19,869.97 $23.250.00 *31374.88 *18.836.47 7 Total Expense of Teaching ................... _.. ....$22,560.00 O. Z. Matthews went to Malheur IV OPERATION OF PLANT Monday to help put in crops on Personal service his ranch. 824 25 1,800.00 1,59038 (1) Janitor's and other employees ------- __ 2 , 000.00 Mary Ellen Oulld and Ruth 446 25 500.00 450.00 29730 2 Janitor’s supplies __________________ Matthews, who are attending the 408.95 800.00 567.35 3 Fuel .............................................................. ... 750.00 Nazarene college, spent Sunday 288.04 700.00 658.01 4 Light and power ---- - ------------------- .... 700.00 at the home of their parents. 83.28 250.00 225.00 226.42 5 Water ............................................................ Jerry Ttucker has been 111 the 60.00 6 Telephone .................................................. past week with whooping cough 34.78 50.00 7 Other expense of operation ___ — .. .... 100.00 Miss Ilia Botner, Mrs. Roscoe 2,003.58 * 3,850.00 t 3,339.56 Kellogg and Lillie Matthews a t 8 Total Expense of O peration_________ .....84335.00 $ 3.828.76 • 4,762.38 tended baocalaureate services In V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Parma Sunday evening. 1 Repair and maintenance of furniture Mias Dorothy Snader was host 247.14 350.00 That are not already handled hy Ny»»a 84430 and equipment ..._..................................... ...... 350.00 ess at a shower given In honor 2 Repair and maintenance of buildings of Mrs. Chester Ashby and Mrs. 500.00 1,027.07 1,050.00 397.81 Blair Hendricks Wednesday even merchants. We represent the largest 35.93 100.00 3 Other expenses of maintenance and repairs 150.00 lng. 1310.14 8 1300.00 t 742.01 4 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs 1,000.00 8 1,046.19 30733 Rev. and Mrs. Emery Rothmurn office supply hou»e in the northwest and VI AUXILIARY AGENCIES of Haprer have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and Mrs. 1 Health service: Ed. Wild this week. Personal service (nurse, etc.) two large specialty companies. 25.00 (2) Supplies and other expenses........... .... 40 00 2,13638 5,000.00 8 5,500.00 2 Transportation of pupils ____________ $ 5349.94 96.71 500.00 500.00 We can deliver your order a* quickly as 3 Repair and replacement of busses — 100.00 3 Other auxiliary agencies: •STATE« 2333.10 5,640.00 8 8,025.00 4 Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies... 8 5 349.64 • 4,769.05 •15.12339 any traveling talesman. VII FIXED CHARGES CAPITAL NEWS 3Ö0.ÖÖ- 400.00 1 Insurance __________ 318.71 300.00 400.00 4 Total Fixed Charges 318.71 • 41338 388.48 A. L. LINDBECK VIIICAPITAL OUTLAYS 3 Alteration of buildings (not repairs) 240.82 SALEM, OR.— In turning thumbs 4 New furniture, equipment and down on Governor Sprague’s 289.40 350.00 replacements 500.00 \ V plea for a second term the voters 6 Other capital outlays: of Oregon have run true to form. 161.64 350.00 (1) Library b o o k s___ 200 00 78.76 Not since Oovemor Wlthyoombs 100.00 (Other expenses) ___ was re-elected In 1918—24 yean 451.04 800.00 7 Total Capital Outlays * 700.00 t 319.58 • 2303.79 8 808.12 SALES BOOKS — RUBBER STAMPS ago—-has this honor been con IX DEBT SERVICE ferred upon a chief executive of 226 43 .............. ....... .: loooo 1,000.00 1,13331 this state. Incidentally Wlthycombr WIZ REDIFORM REGISTERS — LOOSE 100 00 226.43 1 . 000.00 1,133.91 3,82815 28383.78 Is the only republican to have been 1500 X EMERGENCY ................................................. 2,000 00 1,300.00 1,991.17 274.73 elected to a second term as gover Fund—Total Total Schedule n — General LEAF BOOKS — INDEXES — CARD nor since statehood. In that per estimated expenses for the year—sum of iod of 84 yean only four governors Items 1-6, n-5, HI-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, have been re-elected to that high CABINETS — NUMBERING MACHINES 828,81562 VII-4, V in -7, IX-3, X.______ _____________ .841367.50 41.025.00 35.193.50 office. The other three were Dem 37,748.69 83300.78 SCHEDULE III—Bond Interest and Sinking Fund ocrats— LaFayotte Grover In 1874; BINDERS — LABELS — STATEMENTS Sylvester Pennoyar in 1890 and H U N U INTEREST- AND SINKING FVND-Debt Berrlce Oeorge E. Chamberlain In 190«. 1 Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants Issued under LEGAL BLANKS — SCRATCH PADS The Senior Cltlsens Annuity section 35-1104)________________________ 8,500 00 7,000 00 7300.00 6300.00 committee, a group of Salem men 2 Interest on b o n d s_________________________ 2343.50 1.0400 0 2.078 50 2.396.00 Interested In more adequate assis 3 Total Schedule m —Debt S ervice------------- 8,042.50 8,040 00 i #,57830 STENOGRAPHER’S SUPPLIES 8 8.85600 • 4,153 50 tance for the needy aged, have In of Ea!ln»at«a for Expenditures. Receipt« and Available enah fUM m y . « j Lpyn,’ SCHEDULE V I-8. itiated a measure providing for a Total All Oen. Fund Bond Int. Estimation of tax levy system of state old age retirement Funds Total Sched- and slnk- insurance. The measure, which It la ule IT lng Fund hoped to present to the voters In Total Sched November, provides for the pay INDEBTEDNESS ule in ment of monthly retirement in Total estimated expenditures... .860310.00..... 841387.50......88,042.50 surance to every resident of the 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include an negotiable DEDUCT: state «8 years of age or over whose ^ ( - b e a r i n g warrants Issued under section 111-1016, Total estimated receipts and avail annual Income does not exceed 24.000 00 able cash balances (Schedule I)___ 25333.33 1.33332 •240. The plan would be financed of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Issued and Amt. necessary to balance the budget 24376.68 17387 50 7.00918 2 Amount by monthly premiums of not less endorsed "not paid for want of funds”. ____ DEDUCT than $1 levied against every able 3. Amount of other Indebtedness ________ ______ Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year 0.00 000 0.00 4 Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1 , 2, 3)_________________ bodied adult regardless of earnings. -80S, Balance to be raised by taxation........... 24.976 08 17387.50 7.700.10 Persons with large Incomes would ADD: pay proportionately more into the Dated this 30th day of April, 1942 . estimated amount of taxes that will not fund. The amount of retirement be collected during the fiscal year for P r in t e r s pay would be determined by divid Signed: B. B. Lienkaemper, District Clerk. which this budget Is made - 3,000.00 3.000.00 ing the amount in the Insurance O E. Cheldelln, Chairman Board of Directors Total estimated tax levtes far fund each month by the numbsr at “We Make Our Living on Paper” tuning y e a r _____________________ 373*7 IS 2838738 7 , 788.18 applicants far retirement pay. In Approved by Budget Committee April 10 , 1942 . Analysis at estimated tax levtes: addition to the premium payments Amount inside 8% limitation _____ 20387.50 3038730 from Individuals ths state would Signed: C. C. Hunt. Secretary, Budget Committee Amount outside 8% limitation be required to contribute tram Mi ______ ________*• H Boydell, Chairman Budget committee Ow Alberta Valley We Sell All Kinds of OFFICE SUPPLIES Order From Us Gate City Journal >