Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 28, 1942, Image 4

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    THE NYSSÀ GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1642
TEN DAVIS
M rs. T h e .m i Ziegler ent rtalneo
m em bers of th e social circle W ed­
nesday afternoon a t the community
h a ll w ith Mrs. Alva P a rm er a n a
Mrs. V ita Brown a s k i n g . A fter
th e business session refreshm ents
were served.
E ig h th grade exercises were given
a t th e T en Davis h a ll last W ednes­
day nig h t. G ra d u a te s were. Loreene
H enderson, D orothy Cole, G race
B urau. M arie Herold, B erton P a r ­
m er, W illis Parley. C lifford B ittlck
a n d D onald Rum pel.
T en Davis school closed Friday
w ith a program consisting cf the
crowing of the queen, M ay pole
dance, songs, ta p dances and a
selection by th e rh y th m band.
At th e close of th e program a
picnic d in n er was enjoyed. T he
school board furnished ice cream .
B all gam es were played in th e
afternoon.
Mr. a n d Mrs. F red H ertig, J r„
sp e n t S a tu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday
w ith H rs. H ertig’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N im rod T hom as a t H unting-
ton. K e n n e th Tbcmais retu rn ed
hom e w ith his siste r for a visit.
Mrs. F re d R um pel received word
from h e r husband through the
navy, th a t h e r husband is a
prisoner cf w ar of th e Japanese,
"In the occupied city S h a n g h a i”.
T h e le tte r contained his address
so she c an now w rite directly to
him . M r. R um pel was working for
M orrison-K nudsen on a defense
pro ject a t W ake island w hen w ar
broke out.
Sunday Mr. a n d M rs. L eonard
Good son took Mrs. M arie Lcischner
to N am pa, w here they were guests
of Mr. a n d Mrs. M artin MLsche.
Mr. a n d M rs Bill B axter a n d
fam ily a n d Mr, a n d Mrs. Bill
Bay a n d dau g h ter. B etty atten d ed
a fam ily re-u n io n Sunday a t the
hom e of a sister, Mrs. C arl Moyer,
a n d h u sb a n d in Caldw ell in honor
of a b ro th er R obert B axter, who
g ra d u ated from N otus high school
last week.
Mrs. N orm an Adam s of P a rm a
is stay in g w ith Mr. A dam s’ parents,
Mr. and M rs. W. A. Adam, while
h e r husband is w orking a t Horse
shoe Bend.
Mrs. Ja y Bower a n d Mrs. Guy
M iller w ent to N am pa T hursday
afternoon to see Mrs. M innie Bow­
er, who is in Mercy h o spital re ­
ceiving trea tm e n ts.
T h ere a re several cases of m ea ­
sles a n d m um ps reported in this
com m unity.
B locking a n d th in n in g of beets
a re well underw ay in this com ­
m unity.
Mice a n d squirrels destroyed sev­
e ral acreas of new seeding for I.
J. D urnll a n d W illiam K rawl.
T h ere lan d will be planted to
beans. Several acres of beans will
be p lan te d in th is com m unity. W ire
a n d c u t worms h ave destroyed sev-
acres of com . T h e lan d will be
seeded to grain.
Lincoln Heights
K a th ry n
Nielson
and
Verda
H arris were m arried M onday May
18, a t Caldwell a t the hom e of
Mr. a n d Mrs. R ay C handler. Mr
C h an d ler perform ed th e ceremony.
Miss Nielson was a ttire d in navy
blue w ith w hite accessories. She
wore a pink a n d w hite carn a tio n
corsage. P re se n t a t the cerem ony
were Mr. a n d Mrs. L. C. Nielson
a n d W ard and Mrs. Annie H arris
a n d C lifford. A lunch was served
following th e ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. H a rris left for P a y e tte Lakes
a n d re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in
Lincoln H eights T hursday.
O n S u n d ay May 24, M r. and
Mrs. T. C. Nielson e n te rta in ed a t
a d in n e r in ho n o r o f th e newly
weds. Im m ediate relatives were p re ­
sent.
A picnic d in n e r was held a t the
R alph B arnes hom e Sunday in
celebration of th e birth d ay a n n iv er­
sa ry of M rs. V ern S m ith. R elations
a n d friends w ere present.
T h e P a tc h a n d C h at club m et
a t th e L eiverltt Ooodell home
T h u rsd a y aftern o o n . Co-hostesses
were Mrs. Rookstool, Mrs. Vance
a n d M rs. O reen.
A plnl* and blue show er was
held fo r Mrs McNeal.
Tire J u n e m eeting will be held
a t th e R a lp h W inslow home.
G eorge Rookstool, who is hom e
on furlough from M arch Field.
C alifornia, w as honored a t a su r­
prise p a rty a t th e hom e of his
p a re n ts, M r a n d Mrs. C hris Rook­
stool, F riday evening. George was
presented w ith a g ift from th e
neighbors a n d friends who were
present.
Mr. a n d Mrs F red H aw kins are
the p a re n ts of a son, b o m May
.0 a t th e B rittin g h a m hom e in
O ntario.
T h e F arm ers a sco ciatitn m et a t
he schoo’.house T hursday evenin’’
Jule H ouston acted as president.
P earl G reen is visiting a t the
ome of h e r sister a n d fam ily,
Mr. a n d Mrs. M ari n S c h u tt and
s:n.
D uane Schroeder left Sunday
f:r C alifornia to be w ith his p a r­
ents, Mr. a n d Mrs. P i r l Em m erson.
a fte r spending 'h e p a st few m onth:
at th e hom e of his g ra n d p are n ts,
Mr. and M rs. F o rrest G ram m on.
L encra Johnson, a stu d e n t at
the N azerene college a t Nam pa,
visited T h u rsd ay and F rid ay at
the hom e c f Mr. a n d M rs. R alph
Winslow.
Mrs. L eonard D uncan, th e form er
Leta O ccdell, a recent bride, was
honor guest a t a show er given a t
the hem e of F e rn Rookstool Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale G ram m on and
sen, G ary, of Boise visited S a tu r­
day a t th e F ,F. G ram m on home
fcrvì
of
T w enty six were presen t _at S u n ­
day school Sunday. Mrs. O tis Bul-
'ard acted as su p eren ten d en t as
Mrs. W arn er was absent.
T h e ycung people’s class had
charge of th e closing exerise. Rev.
and Mrs. R. G. C handler of C ald­
well will be present next Sunday
and will open a dally vacation
Bible School h e re Ju n e 1. T he
class will la st for two weeks. All
children from 4 years to 18 years
are invited to atten d .
Miss Hazel Hickey left M onday
for Elgin, w here she will vLslt her
sister, Mrs. C harles B arn h art, and
family for a week, before e ntering
sum m er school a t La G rande.
C. W. B a rre tt, G len Dcwers, aud
George Moeller, a tte n d ed a m eet­
ing of th e rton-high school board
in Vale last Friday.
Miss La Rose Rogers of O ntario
sp en t th e w eek-end w ith h e r p a r ­
ents, Mr. a n d M rs. C harles Rogers.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bill H ipp and
fam ily left F rid ay for S e a ttle ,
where they will visit th e ir son and
wife, Mr. a n d Mrs. N orm an Hipp.
Misses p a tty and J a n ie Dowers
are spending this week w ith th e ir
gran d p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. W illard
Roos o f G reenleaf, Idaho.
Seventeen
a tte n d e d
th e
club
m eeting May, 21. T h e aftern o o n
was sp en t in visiting. R efreshm ents
were served by th e hostesses, Mrs.
Loire P ry o r a n d Mrs. G. F. O a rren .
T h e next m eeting will be held
Ju n e 4. a t th e hom e of M rs. Ira
U re w ith M rs. J o h n S henk as
a ssista n t hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W arn er and
fam ily left la st week for Powers,
Oregon for a 10-day visit w ith
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O rirs Newell of
Nyssa visited Mrs. A nna D ali S u n ­
day afternoon.
Riverview
P reaching service a n d Sunday
school will be held a t th e Tom
Ogle hom e Sunday, M ay 31 a t
2:30. Rev. M artin will deliver the
message.
M ary De L ash m u tt left M ay 23
for La G ra n d e to spend th e su m ­
m er w ith h e r brothers.
T he Helping H and club m et a t
Mrs. O ra h am 's home.
Miss M argaret Stevenson, Nyssa
high school hom e econom ics tea ch ­
er, a n d Miss M artin w ere v ister’s
a t th e H elping H and club m eeting.
Miss Stevenson spoke on “N u tri­
tio n ",
A farew ell p a rty was given S a t­
urday in honor of R ita Johnson,
who w ent to >.er hom e in Id a h o
M onday, a n d for D elpha O sborn,
who will leave soon to a tte n d Boise
Business university.
M. a n d Mrs. Le Roy H errm an
a n d H a rrie t a tte n d ed th e a n n u al
C ooperative cream ery m eeting a t
P a y e tte M ay 20.
"Q ran d p a ” M cG innis h a s been
ill.
T h e 4H V lctary G a rd en club
t r e t a t Mrs. T hom pson's hom e
S aturday.
'Upper Sunset
M rs. C huck S h a re a n d Mrs.
K n o tttn g h a m visited B etty Nlccum
a t th e Holy R osary h o sp ital in
O n tario recently.
Mrs. Roy M anly a n d a friend
from P a rm a were T h u rsd a y d in n er
guests a t C huck S h a re ’s hom e.
R obert Tosoh arrived T uesday to
vtslt hla m o th er Mrs. R. L. T h o m p ­
son. He w ent to Boise W ednesday
Schedule I
BUDGE!
E stim ated R eceipts a n d Available C ash B alances
T o tal All G eneral
Funds
Fund
1 E stim ated available C ash B alance or D eficit a t b eginning ol fiscal year
for w hich this budget is m ade (A dd C ash B alance D educt D eficit) ........... $ 790.62
2 E stim ated Receipts from D elinquent T axes du rin g fis cal year for which this
uuuget is m ade ....................................... ...........—_ _......................... .................................... ..............
2 , 000.00
3 E stim ated R eceipts from V ocational E ducation ......................................................- 1,300.00
4 E stim ated R eceipts frem H igh School T uition.................. ........................ .............. 1,250.00
5 E stim ated R eceipts from High School T ra n s p o rta tio n ........................................ - ....
500.00
6 E stim ated T otal R eceipts and Available Cash B a la n ce or D elicit .............— $5,840.62
E stim ated E xpenditures
S c h e d u l e 11—G eneral F und
8
00.00
2 , 000.00
1.300.00
1.250.00
500.00
$5,050.00
Bond In t-
erest a n d
Sinking
Fund
y 790.62
00.00
00.00
00.00
00.00
790.62
E xpenditures for
T hree Fiscal Y ears
N ext P receding th e
C u rre n t School Y ear
D etailed
E stim ated
E xpenditures
E xpenditures
for the last 2nd Y ear
fo r the
Y ear of th e
Give
B udget
E nsuing
Yearly
E xpenditures Allowance T h ree -y ea r
School Y ear
In D etail
in D etail
Period
T otals
E xpenditures a n d B ud­
get Allowance for six
M onths
of
C u rre n t
School year
to board an airp lan e for th e re ­
tu rn trip to cam p.
R obert Is entering a C adet school
a n d will be tran sferre d upon his
retu rn ed . Ed B ergam cam e Sunday
to visit his family.
Mrs. F ra n k P a rk e r e n te rta in ed
h e r club T h u rsd ay w ith eight m em ­
bers a n d th e following visitors, Mrs.
P a rk e r, Sr., a fo rm er mem ber;
M rs. Roy M anley a n d a friend of
P a rm a, were present. P la n s were
m ade for a potluck d in n e r a t 1:30
for the club m em bers a n d fam ilies
Sunday May 31. T h e n e x t m eeting
will be held w ith Agnes E astm an.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale L im baugh and
children visited relatives a t E m m ett
T hursday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. K ay H u n te r and
fam ily a tte n d ed a fam ily reunion
n e a r P a y e tte W ednesday.
G: izelda a n d Ja c k C hard, Jack
a n d Billie Bowen, Estelle Goodson.
B onnie Kressley, L arry, Lila Mae
a n d Loren D ean Holmes, K en n eth
Snodgrass a n d M arianne a n d L ou­
ise Relk.
Mr. and M rs. F. O. Holmes
e n te rta in ed a t d in n er Sunday cel­
e b ratin g th e b irth d a y of th e ir son,
R olland. G uests sh arin g the occas­
ion were: Mr. a n d Mrs. A. M. G ood-
son a n d E stelle of Notus, M rs.
D ora Holmes of Nyssa, Mr. a n d Mrs.
R. W. Holmes a n d fam ily a n d
Mr. a n d Mrs. F. S. Byers a n d
family.
Mrs. Olson of E m m ett, and a u n t
of M rs. F crvald Olson w ho h a s
been visiting here, retu rn ed to
h e r hom e la st T hursday.
N urse Is G rad u ated -----
Miss W llm etta (B illie) E. Lynch,
d a u g h te r of Mr. and M rs F ra n k
L ynch of Nyssa, was grad u ated
from th e train in g school of St.
T h e M erry M atrons club m et E dw ard's M ercey hospital, F o rt
a t th e hom e of Agnes Know les S m ith, A rkansas M ay 12, according
W ednesday afternoon w ith M a rg ar­
et Douglas as C o-hostess. T h irte en
members- were present. T ea towels
were em broidered for th e hostess.
In guessing gam es O la C h ard a n d
G lady Byers received prizes. T he
WITH
club will m eet Ju n e 3 a t th e hom e
of V irginia Rookstool.
C elebrating th e 8th b irth d a y of
B etty Alice Byers, a group of her
It's easy to m ake m enus
playm ates gath ered a t h e r hom e
for a p a rty T uesday afternoon.
different, d elightful w i t h
A fter a busy a fte rn o o n of gam es
G a te C ity d a iry products.
a n d contests refresh m en ts, includ­
T here is such a large fam ily
ing th e b irthday cake, were served
of
these products, a n d all
to th e following guests: A lta M arie.
are suggestive of tem pting
dishes.
O rd er from G ate
City d airy today. You’ll e n ­
joy th e ir wholesom e good­
ness.
Oregon Trail
Menu - Variety
Dairy Products
Repaint
for Defense
P a in t p ro tects th e outside
a n d inside,
KA LSOM IN ING a n d PAPER
CLEANING
—Free E stim ate—
andy
M c G i n n i s
F irst S tre et
GATE CITY
DAIRY
Roscoe Kellogg
Phone 06R5
NOTICE
TELEPHONE PATRONS
The summer issue of the telephone direc*
tory goes to press June 2nd. Any changes in
listings must be in by that date. JMease notify
MEALS. TRY
the manager at Nyssa or Ontario, at Vale dial
No. 0 of any contemplated changes.
CUTS.
Malheur Home Telephone Co.
Nyssa Packing Company
F ra n k E. Law rence of Nyssa, sort
M rs
w ith of M r a n d Mrs. Jesse Law rence,
P ra - was cne of the m en w ho enlisted
for- in th e navy May 20, th e day th e
U nited S ta te s navy re cru itin g su b ­
sta tio n in Boise was form ally com ­
m issioned a m ain statio n .
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th e legal voters of U nion H igh School D istrict No. 5, of M alheur coun­
ty. S ta te of Oregon, th a t a SCHOOL M EETIN G of said d istric t will be held a t th e school house on th e
22nd day of June. 1942, a t 8:00 o’clock p. m., for th e p u rp e se of discussing th e budget fo r th e fiscal school
year, beginning July 1, 1942, a n d ending Ju n e 30, 1943, h e re in a fte r set fo rth .
MAKE BETTER
OUR DELICIOUS
I A fter visiting h e r d au g h ter,
Lynch will spend som e tim e
Dr. a n d Mrs F ra n k R iggall a t
lrle Grove. Mrs. R iggall was
ir.erly Eva M ead cf Nyssa.
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E nlists In Navy—
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Arcadia
Quality Meats
> * * V
T H E P O C K ETBOOK
KNOW LEDGE
to in fo rm atio n received here. M rs.
F ra n k L ynch went to F o rt S m ith
to a tte n d th e g ra d u a tio n exer-
cises. Miss L ynch a tte n d ed Nyssa
bigh sch o', for one year a n d was
g ra d u ated from th e h ig h school a t
P a ririe Grove, A rkansas in 1939
. GENERAL c o n t r o l
1. P ersonal service:
il. ) S u u e rin te n d en t ...................
1,500.00
------ 1,637.50
825.00
1,600.00
(2 ) C lerk .........................................
240.00
120.00
240.00
(3 ) S tenographers a n d o th er office assistants... ........
187.50
20.00
100.00
63.64
2. Supplies ..................................................
19.85
50.00
104.04
3 E lections and publicity ........................... .
------
100.00
85.05
125.00
99.55
4 Legal service (c le rk ’s bond, audit, e tc .)......... ------
50.00
50.00
5 O th e r expense of general control:
(1 ) ............................................................
------
125.00
10.70
100.00
90.34
6 T otal E xpense of G eneral C ontrol .................. .. ------ *2,415.00
(1,080.60
*2,165.00
*2,197.57
11. IN STRU CTIO N —Supervision
1. P ersonal service:
(1 ) P rincipals ...... ............ .....
. 981.00
456.00
852.00
600.00
. 375.00
Supplies, principals a n d supervisors..
. 325.00
178.57
200.00
72.08
T ran sp o rta tio n
50.00
O th e r expense of supervision
75.00
47.65
100.00
12.40
T o tal Expense. Supervision ._.
* 682.22
*1,806.00
(1,152.00
* 684.48
*1,169.84
Ill IN STR U C TIO N —T eaching
1 P ersonal service:
(1 ) T eachers _____________
18,032.28
8,732.66
18,062.00
16,940.84
(2) S ubstitutes ...
100.00
100.00
(3 ) N ight School
135.00
L ibrary supplies, re p a irs __________
100.00
75.00
58.61
52.38
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc .) _______
. 1,770.00
1,660.54
545.58
2,335.00
Textbooks _________________ ___ __
100.00
784.15
100.00
100.00
43.55
477.33
T o tal Expense of T eaching
20,237.28
20,772.00
10,495.36
18,800.28
IV OPERA TIO N OF PLANT
1 P ersonal service:
(1 ) Ja n ito rs a n d o th e r employees
2,000.00
1,300.00
2,650.00 * 2,222.97
2 J a n ito r’s supplies ....................
400 no
390.37
300.00
491.36
3 Fuel ..................................
roo on
315.62
750.00
483.55
4 L ight a n d power ...................
850 00
800.00
321.84
5 W ater ...................................
27R 00
1n* 41
257 00
6 T elephone ___________
100 00
40 22
100 00
7 O th e r expense of operation . __
100 00
6.75
100.00
159.08
8 T otal Expense of O peration ...............
.. $1,528.00
$2,489.21
$4,953.00
*4,377.62
v. .MAINTENANCE AND R E PA IR S
----------------------------------------------“
1 R ep air and m ain ten a n ce of fu rn itu re and
equipm ent ------------ ------- ------ --------- ----------------- 300.00
134.96
300.00
489.90
2 R epair and m ain ten a n ce of buildings and grounds 450.00
808.30
1,000.00
382.09
3 O th e r expense of m ain ten an ce a n d re p airs...............
100.00
00.00
100.00
96.95
4 T c ta l Expense of M aintenance a n d R epairs _____ $ 850.00
$ 943.26
$1,400.00
$ 968.94
$ 408.05
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1 H e alth service:
(1 ) Supplies a n d o th e r expenses......................
25.00
00.00
25.00
21.66
2 T ran sp o rta tio n of pupils: .
4.275 00
1,374.41
4,375.00
3,374.11
(1 ) Supplies and o th e r expenses
75.00
75.00
(2 ) R epair and replacem ent of busses
. 250.00
31.93
200.00
3 O th e r auxiliary agencies .........
100 00
61.20
100.00
65 00
4 T otal Expense of A uxiliary Agencies..............
*4,725,00
*1.467.54
*4775.00
*3,460.77
*5,745.30
VI1. F IX E D CHARGES
1 In su ra n ce ........................ .....
275 00
00.00
182.65
233.41
2 T otal Fixed C harges ____ ________________
, .* 275.00
* 00.00
$ 182.65
( 233.41
( 867.23
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
1 New buildings ...................
53.92
2 A lteration of buildings (n o t re p a irs ).......
317.60
350.00
3 New fu rn itu re , equipm ent a n d replacem ents . ...
875.00
1,046.11
1,675.00
2,377.39
4 O th e r cap ital outlays:
(1 ) L ibrary books ......................
375 00
469.03
5. O th e r expense.......................................
inn m f
00.00
6 T o ta l C apital O utlays __________________________ *1,350.00
*1.832.74
(2,565.00
*4,837.92
(10,849.90
IX DEBT SERVICE
1 In te re st on w a rran ts ...........................
100 00
200.00
vUOaJl
2 T otal Debt Service ...............
100.00
200.00
600.00
506.31
493.44
X. EM ERGENCY ........................
*1.700.00
00.00
*1,750.00
* 00.00
*1,073.65
T otal Schedule II—G en eral F u n d —'Total estim ated ex­
penses fo r th e year—su m of item s 1-6, II-5 , III-6 ,
IV-8, V-4, VI-4, V n -2 , V III-6, IX -2 , X ........ ............ 37.986 28
19.190.93
40.314.65
36.067.30
43.490.41
Schedule II I —Bond In te re st a n d Sinking Fund
•
BOND IN T E R E ST AND S IN K IN G FU ND—Debt
Service
1 P rincipal on bonds (Include negotiable Interest-
bearing w a rra n ts issued u n d e r section 35-1104)___ $2.000.00
«
0.00
*2,000 00
* 00.00
2 In te re s t on bonds ...................................
2,095.95
745.31
1.490.62
1,490.63
745.31
3 T otal Schedule I I I —D ebt Service .............................. $4.095.95
( 745.31
$3.490.62
*1.490.63
* 745.31
schedule \ I—Sum m ary of E stim ates of E x p en d itu res
Receipts a n d Available C ash B alances, a n d T ax levies
T o tal All F u n d s
G en eral F und
Bond In te re s t
E stim ation of T ax Levy
T o ta l S chedule H
a n d 81nklng
F u n d —T o ta l
B cneauie 111
T otal estim ated expenditures ........ ................................. ....
$42.082.23
$37,986.28
$4,095.95
DEDUCT:
T otal estim ated receipts a n d available cash balances
(S chedule I ) ............. ...................................
5.840 62
5 050 00
Am ount necessary to balance th e budget____ _______
36.241.61
32.936.28
DEDUCT:
D eficit forw arded to n e x t fiscal vear
00 00
00.00
Balance to be raised hy tax atio n
38.241.61
32.936.28
ADD:
E stim ated am ount of taxes th a t will n o t be collected
during th e fiscal y e ar for w hich th is budget is m ade
2.000.00
2.000.00
00.00
T otal estim ated ta x levies for ensuing fiscal y ear___
38.241.61
34.936.28
3,305.33
Analysis of estim ated tax levies: A m ount inside 6%
lim itatio n .................................................
.......
34.936 28
34.936.28
Am ount outside 6°» lim ita tio n .
................
OOO
0.00
INDEBTEDNESS
1 A m ount of bonded indebtedness
D ated this M ay 20, 1942.
(include all negotiable in te re st-
bearing w a rra n ts issued under
Signed: W ard W ieneke, D istric t C lerk
section 111-1018, O C L.A. ____*39.750 00
C. C. W yckoff, C h a irm a n B oard of D irector»
2 A m ount of w arran t indebtedness
on w a rra n ts lsssued a n d endors­
Approved by B udget C om m ittee May 20, 1942
ed “n o t paid for w ant of funds'’
00.00
3 Am ount of o th e r indebtedness ...
00.00
Signed: W E . .Sc hi rem an, Sec. B udget C om m ittee
4 T o tal Indebtedness (su m of Item s 1, 3. 3 139.750 00 C. A. Abbott. C h a irm a n B udget Com m ittee.