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TH E JJŸSSA G A T E -C IT Y JO U R N A L pag e tw o TH U R S D A Y M A Y 20, 1943 | spections within every six-month ' state guard of Nyssa went to Ont- Court of the State of Oregon under j period thereafter, but at least 90 ario Monday night lor inspection, Section 100-2301 et. seq. and Sect days apart, September 30 next tire ] conducted by Brigadier General ion 116-1206 of Oregon Complied Ralph P. Cowgill. General Cowgill Laws Annotated. Inspection deadline for A books. inspected the companies of Vale, C O UNTY C O URT OF M ALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON Ontario and Nyssa. Talking on the By - - - Editor and Publisher KLAH8 v. p o w k i i . Oregon state guard, the general pr Chas. S. Leavitt aised the men for giving their time County Judge. to the organization and buying th Irwin Troxell AliV t.K T IS IN G H A IE S H t in s c K ir n n N it •. t e s eir own uniforms and equipment. Charles Marshall Visiting Parents Here— Open rate, per inch...— . 35c ............. 82 00 One Year County Commissioners. Visit In Wilder— 35c Mrs. Viola Baughman of Gresh National, per Inch 9125 2c Mr and Mrs Henry Huff were 05 am, former Nyssa high student, and M inim um ____ 30c Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap of Carlton, > d,1flner « uef ^ , at the Sam (Strictly In Advance) are visiting their parents, Mr. and Huff residence In Wilder. Mrs. Andrew McGinnis, o f Nyssa. Here From California— Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon. Mr and Mrs Ben Cook of Oxnard. Entered at the ixwtofflre at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission Visit Here— — through Ihe United Slates Mulls, as second class matter, under Sunday dinner guests at the W. California are spending this week Your car needs these TEN the act of March 3, 1379. W. Poster home were M r and Mrs with Mr and Mrs Bert Osborn. Mr. checkings. Raymond Sager and daughters, Cook Is a cousin of Mrs Osborn. Drive in this week. Letha Marie and Marjorie Ellen, Legal Advertisement 1. Lubricate car thoroughly. Mr and Mrs Curtis Foster and FREEDOM FROM THE PRESS 2. Check Transmission. Mr and Mrs Howard Foster and NO TICE TO IR R IG ATO R S 3. Grease universal joint. son, Donny Rac, of Gooding, Idaho. The County Court of Malheur Denial o f the right o f newspaper men to at 4. Clean Battery Terminals County, Oregon requests all persons idd water. Attending School— tend the united nations food conference op irrigating land adjoining county 5. Set General Charging Rate. Misses Betty Tillman and M ax roads or highways to handle the ened in Chicago this week should give thought 6. Clean, adjust Spark Plugs. ine Warren, 1943 Nyssa high school irrigation water In a careful and 7. Check Head Light bulbs graduates, left Sunday to attend ful people some food for thought. proper manner so as to prevent the and focus lights. the N Y A. training school at Pen-| ^ from nowln or seeplns We have not learned why newspaper repres 8. Check Clutch Pedal Clear dleton. At present the girls are or across said roads and hlghways entatives were excluded from the meeting, but ance. undecided which course they will in such a manner as to injure the 9. Check windshield wiper bl take program In starting a cradle roll hom* one daV last week. in any event we know that the people are not roads or to interfere with public Alice Warner and Dixie M cK in ades and connections. department In the Sunday school use thereof. . getting a true picture of the confab without ney entertained their Sunday Visits Grandparents— 10. Check Fuel Pump, Screen Everyone Invited. „ . , „ , . . . „ The Court is desirous of keeping their news representatives in attendance. and Line. The Owyhee Fellowship of the school class Thursday evening of R°Jbe.rt ^ / « “ rned to Nyssa the roads ,n the best condltion ^ Just Think! All for only young people and young adults 'ast week at the Warner home. Monday after a week's visit with One of the reasons why freedom of the press sible from the limited funds avall- meets at the school house Sunday ' Tpn members and 10 guests were ] his grandparents, Mr and Mrs b, b . th h .. has continued to be enjoyed is because news evening a. 8 o'clock. ' , ™ p evening was spent , Bench of the Owyhee dam negligence » m e Jers^ns T a T p e r In Bible study and games. Refresh- I ___________________ negligence some persons nave per paper men have not abused the privilege and mitted this condition to exist which i ments of Ice cream and cookies III At Home__ rigid and have generally speaking used good This OFFER ends June 1st. is requiring unnecessary labor and wpre served. | Mrs W. O. Bailey is seriously 111 judgment in reporting news. O f course, there a useless expenditure of money. The Arcadia school board held a at her home. We request your full cooperation Miss Ruth Morgan underwent a meeting at the George Moeller are unscrupulous newspaper men as there are in this matter so that more bene major operation at Holy Rosary home Wednesday night of last Attend Dinner— other unscrupulous persons in other groups and Oregon ficial use of the road fund can be Nyssa hospital in Ontario and is gaining week. Mr and Mrs Leroy Herrman and professions. steadily Bob Kriner and family of Pay- family were Sunday dinner guests made. Tel. 131W. This request is made pursuant to Phll Bockus and two daughters ptte and the Qeorge Moeller fam- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buschman A lot o f our freedoms have been abridged the authority vested In the County und Mrs. Ernest Muusllng visited ily and Wilma. Betty and Donald of Ontario. during this war and we agree that during war Mrs. Phil Bockus and new baby Bullard had a weiner roast on time we must expect such things, but some pe daughter at the Nyssa nursing Snake river last Friday night. Visiting Parents— home Saturday ople are already wondering whether the prero Frank Graham, Alva McGinnis Dick Lewis o f California, Nyssa Mrs. Iola Fallen left Saturday for and Clarence Barrett made a busi high school graduate, is visiting gatives assumed by the president and congress Elgin. Oregon. ness trip to Indian Valley, Ida his parents, Mr and Mrs Ray C. I will be dropped after the war or whether our Mrs. C. C. Kilburn. who was a ho. last week. Lewis. While attending high school patient In the Ontario hospital, government will become more and more patern Mrs. Anna Dail is visiting this Dick was a track star. is now recuperating at the home of week In Boise with the ‘Dale Lakey alistic. her daughter. Mrs Ktnnlck. and Lee Dail families. Man Is Injured— A number of children of both Mrs. Frank Sparks is confined NAZIS MAY ABANDON ITALY Lawrence Bailey received a s e -! districts attended Bible school at to her bed by the measles. W e would be pleased to explain to you the verely sprained ankle as a result j Lower Bend school house last week Louise Gregg and son were ov of being thrown from his horse I Many of the rumors floating around Europe Teachers were Mr Chandler, Mrs ernight guests in Boise last week. Sunday afternoon. about the condition of Italy and her internal st new Oregon motor vehicle safety responsibility Charles W itty, Carol and Lorenc Ruth Taylor o f M ilton-Free- rife are probably groundless, but one o f them, Witty. Bernice Chaney and Elaine water returned to her home this To Become Nurse— Jones. A program was given F ri week after a visit here with her abandonment or Italy to her fate by Germany, la\v, which will become effective June 9. Phyllis Shireman will leave n e x t1 day evening at which a large mother. Mrs. Strevy, and her sis week for Portland where she in falls within the realm of possibility. crowd attended ter, Mrs. Cecil Houston, and fam tends to enroll at the Good Sam Following loss of Africa to the united nations, Carman, Cecilia and Albert ily. Every driver should have knowiedge of this aritan nurses training school. Sillonts are attending a two-week Mrs. George Callahan and sons Italy is now but a millstone around the neck of session of summer school conduct of Nyssa visited at the home of Home Over Week-End— Germany. Italy is terribly vulnerable to attack law. ed at Ontario by the sisters from her parents. Mr and Mrs Ira Keith Russell, who has been at from the south and west and with Russia ham the convent at Baker Ure. Friday evening. tending the College of Idaho, was Mr and Mrs Hinterlider. Mr and mering at the nazis’ lines in the east, Germany E. M. Hauser. 4-H club lead- home over the week-end. He is Mrs Delbert Douglas and Mr and er, met at the Ben Shaw h o m e1 cannot afford to provide troops to help defend now staying at the home of E. T. Mrs Burton Blake of Nampa were pndav and organized a sheep club ' her satellite in “ the boot” . 1 guests at a family dinner party | Mrs. a*.,, shaw and Mrs otis Garner at Emmett, helping with the farm work. at the home of Mr and Mrs Dyre Bullard are leaders. Those join- I he Italians have not been good soldiers in “ Honestly It’s the Best Policy” Roberts, Sunday. Delbert Doug- ilw the club are David Darren the present war, because, it is understood, they las. who is entertng army service, Betty Bullard. Awana Shaw, Rose Guardsmen Inspected— Several members of the Oregon | are not wholeheartedly in favor o f the aims of was honor guest. and Alice Warner and Bernard. M r and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach. Betty and Patty Shaw. The next Mussolini, so that capitulation to the united na Mrs N S Phelan and Mrs J P meeting will be held May 28 at tions would not be to them so terribly disgrace Brumbach were dinner guests o f j the Bullard horned Refreshments ful. Mrs John C. Bishop In Nyssa wpre served They probably realize that if Germany won Sunday. j Mrs Bill Hipp left last week for NO TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244, O.C.L.A., to the legal voters o f the Mrs R. L. Haworth spent Moth- ] Seattle, where she will visit her tlu' war they would be in a worse condition than Nonhigh School District o f Malheur County. Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Courthouse In er's day with her daughter; Elea- son. Norman Hipp. and family. She if the united nations won the conflict. Vale. Oregon on the 11th day of June. 1943, at 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of discussing the bud nor at Corvallis. went by wav o f Bums, where she get for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1943. and ending June 30, 1944, hereinafter set forth. Mrs M E Rogers visited at the I visited a niece, | torjr. Donald Bergam; address to home of her daughter in Parma 1 oeoil Houston is building a hen y .ic e Mr and Mrs Harvey Bennett and . house and a granary I class. Rev. M H. Greenlee: intro- children were Sunday dinner guests j _____________' The Owyhee eighth grade grad- duction o f the class. Margaret D in the Van de Water home. nation was held at the schoolhouse Barnett; delivery of diplomas. E K Friday evening. May 14. Tlie grad- Crocker and benediction bach and Miss Louise Swetland ESTIMATED RECEIPTS nates were Donald Bergam. Fan- The daily vacation Bible school spent Monday in Nampa and C a ld -! -------- ivy KoUcn. Howard Mltlleider. will be started at the Owyhee school well on business. Ration Book No. 2 Twala Wolf, Darlene Robb. Col- h o u se Monday morning. May 24 S O Tunuig of Roswell and E H May 16--Red stamp H (meats- 1 W n Stoke* and Lutubelle Wilson School «111 be held from 9 o'clock Brumbach spent Thursday In O n -! fats' in book No. 2 valid J valid 1 Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made 818.397.29 The program was as follows Plano until 12 only for one week !ltfto p ayin g golf with Mr Van May 33 AU. Including unused E and 2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes <olo Mr- F II Strickland: salu Mr and Mrs Bigelow entertain- lV l,*n F stamps valid through Mav 31 3. Amounts received from other sources 818.397 29 tatorv Colleen Stokes reading ed at dinner Sunday for Mr and Bertha Baldridge. who Each weekly series good for 16 po- The Gate City Journal manta und spent Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George Gregg entertained at wlth Mrs Clauae Duy. a birthday dinner fur Mrs. Annie NORTH NYSSA Gregg Sunday. Other guests were HEIGHTS Mr. and Mr:, Wallace Gregg and sun, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miss Coral Hunting has been til Gregg, William Gregg and Mrs. with Influenza. Martha Kllngback and Fred. Harold Kurtz spent Sunday after Mrs C. I. McMillan and Mrs. Nell Nicholson left Saturday for noon with Mont Corbett. M r and Mrs O. J. Kurtz and Ed Junction City and Portland for win called Sunday afternoon at the a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Marie Church, who was the McDermott and Anderson homes primary teacher In Owyhee, left j “ ear Adrian. for Portland, where she Is to work | Mrs Carl Sebum and children this summer. Mrs. Barnett, upper, an£* Mrs Delmar Hamilton and grade teacher, will stay for a while | daughter were business visitors in In Welser Mrs. Jessie Hershey Ontario Monday afternoon, returned to her home in Nyssa. Rev Vem Martin and family Members of the Owyhee P.T.A. ] were dinner guests at the Dan will meet with the county council. Corbett home Thursday evening. In Ontario Saturday. ------------------------ Mrs Martha Kllngback entertain ed at dinner Thursday evening for Rev and Mrs Greenlee of Nyssa. There were 33 at Sunday school Mrs. Margaret ^ arn ett. Mrs. Floyd Sunday at 2 P M Rev. Green Hershey and Miss Marie Church. Mrs Strickland will present her lee of Nyssa delivered a message pupils In a recital Friday evening. at 3 P. M. Mrs. Greenlee sang May 31. Everyone Is Invited to at a solo. Sunday school will be held at 10 A M next Sunday. Everyone tend. Rev. Krtner o f Payette will be is Invited. Rev. and Mrs. E. H Knauft and the speaker after Sunday school Sunday. There will also be a short son of Ontario called at the Qeorge LOCAL NEWS j A Much Needed Special Arcadia $2.95 Big Bend i Signal Service Financial j Responsibility BERN ARD EASTMAN Notice O f Non-high School District Budget Hearing Ow Budget Ration Calendar 1 ulubelle Wilson: dance, toratne Mrs D P Pullen and son. Fred , u u gh , in pruuiand the past year, i in t i Hite: thumb nail report* of class Donald Hue left Tuesday for w n w d ln g h„ vacation with' her May 31-Blue stamps O. H and J of 1943 Darlene Robb solo. Shad- White Bluffs. Washington, where M r and Mrs Lee Bald- valid through May 31. ow Time Tarala Wolfe: valedk*- he expects to find work this sum- ridge j M ay 14—Last day for retailers to Mr and Mrs Swetland and chil- register with local boards and rec- dren transacted business In C a ld -, etve aUowable inventories o f meats well Monday *nd fats. Mr and Mrs E. E Parker attend SU G AR ed the funeral^ o f N. A. Freeman May 31—Stamp No 12. book No. in Caldwell Monday morning. 1. good for five pounds, expires at midnight COFFEE M ar SO--Stamp No 23. book No 1. good for one pound expires at Sam Potts accompanied by his midnight. mother. Mrs Kits» Adams, were SHOES with adequate insurance. W e handle reliable Payette business visitors Monday June 15--Stamp No. 17. book No Mrs U E Parker was an Ontario 1. valid for purchase o f one pair o f fire insurance and automobile insurance, includ .hopper Saturday shoes, expires at midnight. Mr and Mrs Onral Hickman and ing personal liability and property damage cov N ) eX. O IL family of Nyssa were dinner guests September 30—Period S coupons at Roy Rookstool home Sunday erage. valid March X through September Mr and Mrs Dale Frank of Term 30 Heating coupons—one unit, va Falls. Helen ReUom of Ontario and lue ten gallons: ten units. 100 gall Roy Wondertick of Twin Falls were ons. Saturday guests at the U K Par- M ar 21—No 5 stamps, in A books, I ker home each good for four gallons- expire The Club members look refresh- at m xln «h t Protect Yourself And Property Upper Sunset A. L. Atkeson • A V I H Y USIBV t. F \ ! 1 \ K I . I H K K T Y COAI. 7* lltl Ik la W eller l i n k U a l . a I 's s r In c h I 'a e l R ed la th e ILliehea Raw Re 1« I g a a l fa th e I ■ ■ ■ ! S ix la c k l a r i Weal Buy coal now w hile our stocks are complete. TIR E S May 31—Cars with C books must have tires nvgwcted by this date: B hx'ks by June 3# First inspection for A book holders must have beer. made by March 31 subsequent in- Serving 5 A1 Thompson And Sons ITE M Estimated Expenditures for 1943— 1944 1. T u itio n ----------------------------------------------- 2. Transportation 3 Clerical—Legal ....... ................. — --------- 7 McClure-Manser Fayette. Idaho ___ Tra vai ______________ ____ __________________ 1 Interest on Warren is or Other Indebtedness 9 Other Miscellaneous Expense* 10. E m ergen cy__________ :------------------------------ 2500 100 00 500 00 ___ 820 00 .... 3.54500 946.240 00 Totals __________________________:------------------ SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, AND A V A IL ABLE CASH BALANCE AND TAX LEVY I. Total estimated expenditures ------------ ---- ----------------- 846240 00 11 Deduct total estimated receipts and available cash balances 18.39729 H i Amount necessary to balance the budget _______ 27.942.71 IV Deduct deficit forwarded to next fiscal year V Balance to be raised by taxation .....—— — ------- — ,— ________ ________ ___ ._ 9 m 942.71 V I Add estimated amount of. taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which thiyoudge: Is nuKtf » y u Total estimated tax le w for the ensuing fiscal year _______________ ________________________________________________________ Indette sued and endorsed a o t paid few want F a ro woo 4 Postage. Telegraph. Telephone 5 Supplies and Printing ..................................... 6 Election and Publicity ------------- ----— .... 1 Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants is Orders Shipped 831.450 00 . 9.120.00 _ «0 0 0 _ ____________________________ Counties Ftxwn the laugest Slock o f Genuine Overcrowding of transportation facilities may make purchase o f coal difficult later. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES of funds ' --------------------------------------- 8 none 1 Amount of other Indebtedness tnone 1 Total Indebtedness i sum of items 1. 1> 9 Dated M a- 14. 1943. Signed: Kathryn Clavpool Clerk 0. W. Barrett Chairman. Board of Directors Approved by Budget Committee Mav 14. 1943. Signed: D. W. M cGinn» Secretary Budget committee G. H. Dowers Chairman. Budget com mittee