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✓ THE NŸSSÀ GATE CITY .lOtfflNAI. THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1244 PAGE 2 father. mittee: There is nothing to do in dirstrict schools; 100 school records Bishop. ’ line attack on Lae. Amphibian sc- of birth issued during the past year Move To Idaho— Mrs Hlnterllder, Mrs Douglas and outs dashed ashore With the first that office, the county superinten Lack of apace doe* not permit wr Clarence Nlccum and children Mis Burton Blake of Nampa sp- ^ Aussie Infantry and marked off dis dent can do it without any assist iting the varied duties. have gone to Halley, Idaho to spend ent Decoration day with Mrs Dyre penal and landing areas along the ance'. The question you will ask "There is no audit of books made the summer. Roberts and family. Mrs Roberts beach. Then the engineers pitched when you read this will be ‘Is it in this office, except for the clerks' and children returned home with In to help unload the landing craft possible our budget committee could district records and the non-high Visiting Here— KJ.ASS v. P O W E L L .................................E dl,or and Publisher them and visited until Thursday.1 and take the supplies to dispersal have made such a remark?' board. The former records are mail- Mr and Mrs I. B. Good of Nampa Wayne Roberts remained for a lo- areas. Others drove bulldozers off j For the first time in defense of ed hito this office for audit. The are visiting Mr and Mrs Ray Herr SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s a d v e r t i s i n g rates nger visit with his grandparents. | the boats and pushed them into the i offlce and myself j herein co- non-high district consumes much ing. jungles to knock down trees *nd|mpile a few oi the many mlsCe l l - extra ____ time from this office and One Year.......................13.00 Open rate, per Inch......... 35c (clear brush aside so roads could be aneous duties of this ofllce: "C or-' they pay part oi the stenographer's Improving Grounds— Six Month*.............. $1.38 National, per Inch...... .....35c made Under heavy Jap bombings lespondence. on a modest estimate,! salary, which lessens the county Members of the Nazarene church Single Copies__ _______ .05 Classified*, per word......... 2e the first few days after landin, the 4390 letters per year, taken from budget allowance for secretarial are improving the church grounds (Strictly in Advance) Minimum.—.... 30c The men are laying a cement side duplicate copies on file; 700 pack- service. The county pays the steno- ndreds of yards of roads and filled; ageg of suppiies per year for 531 grapher of this office the lowest walk and planting a lawn. I in craters on those roads with in a districts and 168 teachers, not co-1 salary of any of the county offices Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon (Continued From Page 1) few minutes of each bombing” Go To Portland— unting the war material; cumula- in the courthouse, Entered at the postoffice at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission Americans are head and shoulders Bill Hlpp and Lloyd Marshall tive and census records; district | "The complaint of the teachers through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under above the Japanese in battle, be- COLUMBIA AVENUE boundary board records; historical is that I do not visit the schools took Mr. Hlpp’s brother, Carl Hlpp the act cf March 3, 1879 cause the allied fighters use their ] files of all districts for previous often enough. Well, I cannot for of Boise, to a Portland hospital initiative and the Japs follow a Mr and Mrs Dick Butcher and and recent years; supervisory test- lack of traveling expenses. Patrons Sunday. Bill Hlpp and Mr. Marsh pattern. ! daughters, Wilma and Betty of In giving a description of thej | Chinook, Montana are visiting at ing program; visiting 45 schools per of county education, I have ende- all are expected home today. year, sometimes twice at the max- avored to give you an honest acc- amphibious forces, Lieutenant Bis . ... 1 the home of Mrs Butcher's parents, hop referredjo » J ^ L ^ t t e n by Mr and Mrs r Cooper> and other imum distance of 200 miles; this ount of the educational regime of Attend Graduation— Invasion o f fortress Europe, which we have Mrs Barney Wilson and sons, takes one-third of the year for tr this office” Sergeant Dave Richardson, staff relatives. Richard and Philip, went to Eugene been expecting for months, found most of us correspondent of Yank, a magazine \ Mrs Pete Tensen and Mrs John avel; the office must be kept open Friday to attend the graduation of published "down under". Richard Broad were Sunday afternoon call for patrons of the remote sections mentally unprepared. Mrs Wilson's daughter, June Marie son said "A strange-looking bunch ers at the George Smit home in of the county, which is part of the Wilson, from the University of many duties of the stenographer; We expected to experience an exhilarating of OLs disembarked from a Pacific Parma. OFegon. Miss Wilson, one of 36) budgets and clerks' records to cor transport at an Australian port so feeling ot relief from tne tension that nas grip Mr a^jd Mrs C. W. de Boer of rect and school apportionments to graduates, returned home with Mrs me months ago. They wore parat- . . . ... . , . Ontario visited at the Pete Tensen make out. The county superinten Visits Parents— ped the entire nation, but instead we felt lather Mfclson And sons. coopers boots with pants legs tuc- , home „ afternoon. Ir p H m c ir ic and c lr i- ftw in a r c ' o nv_ I Miss Dorothy Hobson, nurse in dent acts in an advisory capacity stupified and depressed because we realized the ked inside and ski-troopers' ear- Mr and Mrs Dick Groot called flp caps. On their left shoulders at the Robert Vest home at Arcadia for school boards and teachers, wh the defense center in Vancouver, Visit In Payette— seriousness o f the situation, because we realized Mr and Mrs Tom Eldredge spent ich is a daily occurance; mimeo Washington, spent Sunday and Mo was the blue and gold patch of co Sunday evening. that American men and boys and soldiers and graph teachers’ bulletins of 10 pages nday with her parents, Mr and Sunday in Payette with Mrs ESd- mbined operations: the eagle, To- sailors of other nations were falling before the j mmy gun and anchor, representing each, monthly, and other educal Mrs E. J. Hobson. She was called redge's parents, Mr and Mrs C. S. ional letters and records issued for here because of the illness of her Fulton. | air. land and sea action. u«bated breath of war. | “ What do you guys do?” puzzled O f course, the situation was different, but | soldiers asked them. the feeling of depression experienced this week “ It didn’t take long to find out. "The strangely dressed GIs pop- was somewhat similar to the atmosphere that ped up first at Nassau bay, where Mrs Kathryn Claypool, county Estimated expenditures. together with ithe expenditures for the years 1940, 1941, 1942-43 and the pervaded the nation when the Japanese perpet , their work helped to shorten the school superintendent, has issued a budget for 1943-44. rated their sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.‘You Salamaua battle. Then they popped statement to the newspapers in the 1940 1941 1942-43 1943-44 1944.45 up again in Lae. where they helped county complaining about the am may recall that on December 7, 1941 and for Budget Budget the Aussies capture a Jap base in ount of money allowed for the op v 1 EXPENDITURES several days thereafter, the American people ■ 1 record time. And they will keep eration of her office. PERSONAL SERVICE were so stunned they took little interest in Chr I popping up in every future South- Mrs Claypool's statement reads: Police .......................... $3242.00 ...52700.00 $2700.00 $3600.00 $3600.00 “ It has been my privilege to serve Recorder istmas shopping or little interest in anything , west Pacific operation. 1500.00 1500.00 18)0.00 660.00 800.00 “They were amphibian engineers. the people oi Malheur county in Librarian ..................... 225.00 ... 225.00 225.00 except war. 225.00 235.00 They were organized back in May. the capacity of school superinten- City Health Officer 128.00 120.00 -, .... 120.00 120.00 120.00 Although we realize that our men are facing 1942 when the U. S. army recog- dent for a period of almost three City Attorney 300.00 300.00 400.00 1 400.00 400.00 death on the battle front and we sympathize | nized the need for fleets of small terms. I am grateful for the loyalty Janitor 660.00 660.00 540.00 i 702.00 900.00 landing craft to engage in short- and support of the majority of City Engineer with relatives at home, we should rejoice that 69.00 83.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 range, shore-to-shore Invasion and voters, school superintendents and Band Director 0.00 405.00 0.00 0 00 0.00 the invasion marks the beginning of the “ home supply operations. The men learned teachers. Office Clerk ................. 281.50 0.00 217.00 100.00 100.00 to operate smaller landing craft of stretch” in the mightiest armed conflict in hist "Each year at the meeting of the MATERIAL & SUPPLIES all purposes. These Included amph- county budget board it has been a Printing and Advertising ory, and we can feel happy that the losses in ... 304.14 290.52 222.42 0.00 0.00 Ibious jeeps and trucks, landing cr- struggle for this office to obtain the Office & Supplies ....... ... 256.74 19821 269 95 350.00 350.00 men have been much lighter than were anticip aft for vehicles, landing craft for necessary money to operate this Fire Department 700.00 918.30 139 06 706.00 1500 00 mechanized equipment and landing office. The population aqd school ated by our military leaders. The beachheads MAINTENANCE A SUPPLIES craft for personnel. They also le- census increased so rapidly from have been won. Our men face many bitter bat Fuel & Lights ........... 381.28 356.76 400.00 arned to shoot the guns that pro- 1935 to 1944 that the office respon- City Hall ............ 206.88 239.38 232 98 270.00 650.00 tles, but victory is certain. tect their craft and beachheads and sibllities have also Increased. It MISCELLANEOUS to build roads and dispersal areas has been the policy of the county Auditor 0.00 0.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 family in the worship service. rapidly. budget committee to grant excess- Street Lights ........... 2398.83 2480.62 2522.95 2550.00 2550 00 “The value of the amphibian en- ive increases to all other county Emergency 8 P M , evening worship. Tt e 771.00 519.75 600.00 1000.00 glneers and their landing craft was officers at the sacrifice of this off- Builders will lead the devotions. Bonded Indebtedness ADRIAN FREE METHODIST 1500.00 2500.00 2000.00 2000.00 7641.00 proved again and again in the Lae ice and perhaps one other, to do it. Interest on Bonds CHURCH 1845.04 ... 1741.35 Thursday at 8 p.m. the cho: 994.96 886.94 794.42 battle. Their boats teamed with the “This year the condition was Adrian, Oregon 203933 1458.52 2600.00 9588 58 practices at. the home of Mrs To- larger landing craft of the navy to worse than in any previous years. Street Fund IAC ............... P. II. Reiman. Pastor 138.77 146.16 175.00 175.00 omb. invade the shore of Buso village, I herein quote a statement of three Prison Meals ................ Sunday School 10 A M 128 40 101.15 150.00 200.00 from thence was waged the shore- members of the county budget com- Telephones ............. ... 126.25 144.40 82.30 Preaching II AM. 120.00 120.00 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH City Grounds ........... ... 978.14 1015.20 1456.52 1560.00 2000.00 Young Peoples meeting 8 P.M Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds. Pastor Warrant Interest 119.84 1.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sunday school classes at 10 A N Led by Miss Mildred Sparks. There Police Department ....... ... 50.01 66.91 92.57 130.00 130.00 Morning worship at 1 1 A M. will be a yshort message afterward Cemetery 0.00 0.00 225.00 225.00 Evening Evangelistic at 8 P.M, Library ............ by the pastor. 0.00 0.00 The Budget Committee of the City o( Nyssa, Malheur County, Ore- 0.00 0.00 100.00 State Tax Street Fund 0.00 0.00 gon, has fixed upon Friday, June 30. 1944, at eight o'clock P. M. as (he 0.00 0.00 Cottage prayer meetings every 2500.00 time and the Council Chamber at Nyssa, Oregon, as the place when $18,376.21 $17.342.05 Wed. and Thursdays. Wed in Ridg- $18,884.94 $35,744.00 proof: I also will laugh at and where the estimate of money proposed to be raised by taxation RECEIPTS vlew and Thursdays at the Shaw calamity; I will mock when for the fiscal year 1944-45 may be discussed with the levying board of Licenses 514.00 878.00 1000 00 800.00 home in Kingman Kolony. fear cometh." Prov. 1: 25,26. said City of Nyssa, and at which time and place any taxpayer subject Fines 359.00 68100 500.00 500.00 The regular monthly Malheur to said levy, when made, shall be heard for or against any proposed levy. Road Fund 331.00 338.78 300.00 300.00 County Holiness meeting will be Itemized estimate of the money to be raised by taxation for the Liquor 283.31 350.56 300.00 1000.00 held in The Nazarene church In ensuing fiscal year for the said city are as follows: State Gas Tax Receipts . 2500.00 Parma, Idaho. Tuesday, June 13,' BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1844-45 Mr and Mrs Will Sweet, who sp- .... 1837.30 1488 02 Services at 10:30 and 2:30 with sh 2228.32 1900.00 5300.00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Total estimated expenses for the fiscal y ear 1944-45 .................. ort business session at 1:30. One sp $35,744.00 Personal Service Estimated receipts eaker will be Mrs Mabel Roton of Homer, and family at Tacoma and $ 5.300.00 Police ............................ $3600.00 Anticipated surplus from Oeneral Fund Wilder and the other will be ann relatives at Portland returned home 15,000 00 20300.00 Recorder 800.00 Amount to be raised by taxes ounred later. Basket lunch at noon, j lust Sunday. $15.444.00 Librarian .................... 225.00 Come and help spread Scrlptual' Mrs M. E City Health Officer 12000 week with relatives at Boise Holiness Throughout the world. City Attorney 400.00 Miss Helen Hutch went to Cald Janitor ........... well. Decoration day to meet CHURCH OF CHRIST EXPENDITURES Office Clerk 100 00 86145 00 nephew, Elbert Hatch, who return (Christian) 1940 1941 1942-43 1944.45 1943-44 ed home for a 10-day furlough from Material and Supplies George Whipple, Pastor, Budget Budget Office and Supplies 350 00 Recorder .................... Bible school, 10 A M., Paul God serving several months in the Pac ...$ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 660.00 $ 800.00 Fire Department 1500 00 1850 00 Water Superintendent ific. frey, superintendent. __ 570.00 690 00 840 00 120000 980.00 Maintenance and Supplies Mr and Mrs Cleo Tucker of Wil Power A class for every age. .... 2013.52 2032.80 3000.00 2018.27 2900.00 City Hall 650 00 650 00 Repair and Supplies Children's day; This next Sunday der were guests Decoration day of .... 610.80 1785.55 191230) 17,032.50 4340.00) Miscellaneous will be set aside to the honor of the Cerl Bishop family. Improvements .......... .... 4885 75 3786.02 169.48) ) Auditor 200 00 Mr and Mrs F. A. Miller were children. "To such belongeth the Bonds ....... ............ . In Oeneral Fund 1000.00 2000.00 1000.00 8treet Lights ............. ..... 2550 00 pleasantly surprised Thursday mor Kingdom of Heaven”. Interest on Bonds .... In Oeneral Fund 1070.00 967.50 1040.00 Emergency ................................ 1000.00 Morning worship, 11 A M. Comm ning when their son. Corp. Jim Emergency ............... 1080.00 0.00 Bonded Indebtedness 764100 Miller of the Marines, stationed at union served each Lord's day. TOTALS .................. .... 8193 15 8314 30 7009 95 12,000.00 25,000.00 Interest on Bonds 794.42 Christian Endeavor. 7 PM Dan Santa Barbara, arrived home on a RECEIPTS Street Fund ....................... 9588 58 short furlough Pennie. president. $12,227.23 $12,302.23 813,166.74 $12.000.00 $12.000.00 SI AC 175 00 Mr and Mrs Paul Hatch returned Evening services of the Church, department $13.000 00 Prison Meals ................. 200 00 8 P M Sermon topic, "Childran of to Mlnnesita. where Mr. Hatch is Telephones ........... ................... ......................... 120.00 helping Tertellng company move Obedience ", T o ta l City Grounds ...... .............. ......................... 2000.00 — their machinery to Kentucky where $35,000.00 Police Department 130.00 THE METHODIST COMMUNITY they have a government contract. Cemetery ........................ 100 00 CHURCH Mrs Della Bunnell and Mrs E H Library ...................... ..... ...... ....... .... ............. 100.00 Brumbach were over night guests M H Ob-crnlee. Pastor Slate Tax Street Fund ... . EXPENDITURES Church School opens promptly at of Mrs Bishop at Nyssa Saturday ....................... 2500 00 27 .099 00 Recorder ........... ........ 0.00 10 a m., the pupils going directly to evening 0.00 0.00 800.00 860 00 570.00 *35 744 HO Sewer Superintendent their classes Morning worship thLs Henry Hatch, who is employed TOTAL 690.00 810.00 1200 00 980 00 Miscellaneous 14.43 RECEIPTS 108.35 Sunday will be conducted by the on defense work In Centralla. Was 7.10 20 , 00 ) Repair & Replace 42 31 Children's Division of the Church hington spent the week-end In the Licenses 39.07 1000 00 63 38 5662 20 951.00) Power ...... ................ 331.17 Fines School under the direction of Mrs H. R. Hatch home. 368.26 500 00 378 66 420.00 400.00) Lights __________ __ _ _ 30.65 Henry H a rtl» and Mrs L. E. Rob Mrs James McOInnis and child Road Fund 300 00 31.07 20 96 21 . 0 0 ) Inspection .. ............. 69 00 bins There will be a program cele ren of Tonapah. Nevada are return Liquor 38 00 1000 00 9.00 20.00 10.00 Maintenance ............ 47.50 brating Children's Day and Meth ing Thursday to stay with hei State Gas Tax Receipts ..................... 2500 00 0.00 000 0.00 000 Bonds 1500.00 odist Student Day The Intermed mother. Mrs H R Hatch while ha 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 1500.00 Bond Interest 1460 00 iate, Youth, and YeMng Adult Fell- ving dental work done Mr Mc- TOTAL *5300 00 1140.00 1450.00 1190 00 1250.00 28.65 owshlp meetings will be held at Ginn is will go to Alnieda. Califor- Total estimated expense for the vear $35.744 00 Printing ... . 37.93 0.00 20.00 20.00 Cleaning ........ 7:30 pm There will be no evening nia. where he has work, Receipts for the year, estimated 22.50 48 65 $ 5300 00 585 0.00 000 worship service as this Is Confer- j Elbert Hatch, who Is at home on Anticipated Surplus from General Fund 42 50 15.000.00 20.300.00 Water 33 00 37.80 37.80 38.00 Chlorine ........ ence Sunday and Mie pastor will be a furlough, was honor guest at a 151.15 162.37 23 43 150.00 150.00 out of the city Prayer service will family dinner held Sunday at the Amount to be raised by taxation OOP $15.444.00 Sinking Fund 0.00 1053.00 0.00 0.00 TOTALS ....... be held at the parsonage on Wed-1 home of his parents. Mr and Mrs STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS ON JUNE 15. 1944 4171.93 ” 5389.18 11,000 00 6000.00 nesday evening at 8 o'clock. i Howard Hatch. Street Improvement District No. 1 outstanding ............... | 1,773.52 RECEIPTS Mr and Mrs Hickman of Arena Water Bonds outstanding 9 0ÜÛ00 Service Charges _________________ 4550.42 5821.21 6198 43 6000.00 6000.00 ■ HE COMMUNITY UNITED i Valley and Mr and Mrs Cleo Tuck- Street Improvement Bonds outstanding ......... .................... 3.000Où) Connections ___,_________________ 325.00 194.50 35.00 0.00 0.00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I er of Wilder were dinner guests of Sidewalk Improvement District No. 1 Bonds outstanding 660.32 Estimated Surplus from Sewer Fund 5000 00 KLpgman Memorial Mr and Mrs Verl Bishop Sunday Sewer Improvement District No. I Bonds outstanding 31377 4875 42 9086 71 J. C. Nrvtn. Paster. Mr and Mrs Ray Cartwright Sewer Improvement District No. 1 Bonds oustanding 313 77 We the undersigned Budget Committee of the City of Nyssa M alheur Countv8° <o^Fon <\r, * hl!rehv 10 A M . Biblr school. You do not transacted business in Caldwell Tu- Sewer Improvement District No. 2 Bonds outstanding 1.389 34 know how to live until you know esda.v th* ” Um*_t f of «**■ Budge, committee of the ^ b a b le expendl- City Hall Bonds outstanding 5.000 00 the Living God. Mrs Will Gibson and Mrs Joe Sewer Bonds Series 1935 outstanding ........ ............................ 11.500 00 11 A M . Morning worship, ch Brock and Drlno were Boise visitors Sewer Bonds Series 1938 outstanding 19 000 00 Aden Wilson ildren's day with the boys and girls Friday Burnall Brown Funding Bonds outstanding 3 497 73 Bernard Frost leading our worship. The sacrament R. O. Whitaker The Jolly Janes met last Thurs Water Works Improvement Bonds outstandir* 18.000 00 V W Du us H. H Miner of baptism for children. We would day with Mrs Ed Nielsen The next Emil Stun* Ilk* to see every member of every meeting will be held with Mrs Verl TOTAL THnismarvM w Oeorge Henneman 173 134 Aft HERSCHEL J. ■m O W eO H Mayor Attest ORANT H RINEHART, Recorder The Gate City Journal Lieut. J. Bishop Home On V lSlt am phlblan enB‘neers lald down h “' 1 WE WERE UNPREPARED LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Claypool Has Complaint City of Nyssa Budget Fòr 1 9 4 4 -4 5 J Church Services Notice Big Bend Water Department ; Sewer Department | - * ■X Jrs. - a - — sx - -