Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 31, 1945, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CTTY .TOURNAT THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1945
Olirci] Scrtiircs
Mrs Duane Brady.
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hat-
Mrs. Ada Butler spent the week- ch was a part of the program.
end at the Vem Butler home.
j Many beautiful gifts were given
THE METHODIST COMMUNITY
The Arcadia 4-H Sewing club for shipment to the newlyweds In
met at the home of their leader, | California.
CHURCH
Mrs. Ellis Warner. The members i Charles Van Cleef, Jr., was able
H. J. Gernhurdt, Pastor.
win meet again next Tuesday to
retu™ ,ho*ne Thursday from
Church school, 10 a. m.
finish their work for the 4-H spring “ ercy hoiptt* 1 ln NamPJ' where
Worship and sermon, 11 a. m.
show
he was a patient for 10 days.
Fellowships, 7:30.
' Mrs. Otis Bullard. Mrs. Anna \
f nd Cyrus “ * » » P trans-
Hymn sing service, 8:30.
No mid-week service. The ann­ Dail, Mrs. Elmer Stradley and Mrs. “ cted business 111 Caldwell Thurs-
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m
day.
ual conference will be held at ' Jun Osborn accompanied Mrs. Ger-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Babcock
aldine Hall o f Ontario to Adrian
Burley, Idaho.
May 24 to attend a meeting of o f Caldwell and Mrs. John Bishop
and children of Nyssa were Sunday
the associated clubs.
AIIRIAN FREE METHODIST
guests in the Brumbach home.
Several
members
o
f
the
Arcadia
CHURCH
Sunday school will attend a meeting
Adrian. Oregon
of the Snake River Valley Chris­
Rev. P. H. Reiman. Pastor
tian Endeavor at the Butler grove
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
! Friday. June 1. The program will
Preaching. 11 a. m.
No Sunday evening services d u e! be started at 5 o'clock. Supper,
to district meeting at Wilder, Ida- ! games and devotionals are planned,
ho. The services at Wilder will be-
Alice Warner, who has been con- Go To Utah—
Mrs. Florence Larson and dau­
gin Friday evening continuing w ith : fi'ied to her bed by illness since
an all-day Sunday school rally and i !ast November, is much improved, ghter. Vera, and Mrs. Larson's
picnic dinner Saturday. The speaker 1 R ev- McOomriee of Ontario del- grandson left Sunday evening for
will be Rev. Walter Kalvesmaki of ' ivered a sermon at 9:30 Sunday Ogden on business.
LOCAL NEWS
Walla Walla. Rev. Rice, confer- , and Sunday school classes were op-
ence
superintendent,
will
have ened at 10:30. Classes will be start-
charge of the Sunday morning *‘d at
10 a. m. next Sunday. The
service. Afternoon missionary ser- adult class will give the closing
vice. Young people's meeting at 7 ceremony
Members o f the L. D. S. church­
p. m. various local participating,
followed by an evangelistic mess­ es in Ontario and Nyssa gave a
shower Thursday evening at the
age at 8 p. m.
, Cottage
prayer
meeting
next school auditorium for the Charles
Wednesday In tlhe W. W. Deffen- Taylor family, who lost their home
baugh home in Kingman K o lo n y 1 ln a fire 'lust week,
at 8 p. m.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hipp and fam-
Come help us spread Bible holi- Uy have moved from the Chelcy
Boyer place where they lived for
ness throughout the world.
nine years. They are temporarily
located in Nyssa.. Mr. and Mrs.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Bates and fam ily of Meridian
Second Street
moved to the Boyer place. Mr. Bat­
E. T. Larson, Missionary Pastor
es is employed by Ira Ure, who is
Sunday sohool, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Train ­ farming the Boyer farm this year .
ing union, classes for all 7:15.
Sunday evening message. 8 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and Bible study
Thursday at 8 o'clock. You are
Miss Virginia Miller left Thurs­
welcome to all of our services.
day morning for Washington, D. C.
Move To Nebraska—
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dixon and
family have moved to Nebraska,
where Mr. Dixon will work during
the summer.
In Boise Friday—
Mrs. W ilford Bybee.
Mrs.
Sam
Mrs. Sherman P. Bybee were Boise
business visitors Friday.
Go To Utah--
Blair Hendricks and baby went to
Utah Friday to visit friends ana
relatives.
Wilder Residents Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Maxwell and
daughters were in Nyssa Monday
visiting at the home of their dau­
ghter. Mrs. Jacob Fischer. Mrs.
Fischer’s brother, Jake Maxwell,
left Sunday night to report to Salt
to enter Red Cross work.
Lake City for duty in the armed
THE COMMUNITY UNITED
Mrs. Jesse Johnston of Boise, forces.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
her three grandchildren and her
Kinrman Memorial
daughter, Mrs. Joe Dennis of Idaho Nampans Here—
.1. C Vevtn. Pastor.
Falls called on Bend friends Thurs-
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordan of
10 a. m., Bible school.
|day.
Nampa were here Sunday visiting
11 a. m„ morning worship with
A large number of local residents relatives.
Dfr »
daym an of the C ollege! at^ d
the'm«5eUng of' the fid”
° „ ta 0 Pleathing.
I erated clubs at Adrian high school Flics To Ogden—
p. rrr evening worship. Song "Thursday, a dinner was served and
W. J. Beus flew to Ogden to at­
service. Discussions. Young people flnd lnterestinR pr0gram was pres- tend to business this week.
J,
_ Rx'1’s I,anp- Adults:
The I
Mrs
Nielson, president
Four Freedoms . Closing thought o f the Jolly Janes- the hostess olub, Leaves For Tacoma—
•v
I* 1
K u !tz'
presided. Mrs. Dyre Roberts was
Miss Aurora Zamora, cadet nurse,
,
° ' ' f y' 7,45 p, m:; ®oy Sc° ut chairman of the program committ- left Saturday for her new assign­
troop 36 meets at the high school, .
chaplain Joop of Qowen field ment in Tacoma, after visiting in
W e d n e s d a y s p. m„ chair prac- was the princlpal speaker. The Nyssa for several days. She has
I! f.(
K>,„ s’
I reports given by the various clubs been training at the St. Elizabeth
Friday 10 a m
prayer group. , Powed how active the ladies of hospital in Baker.
See Sunday bulletin for meeting ithelr „ s p e c i e communities have
-f
I been in war bond drives, and Red Father 111—
I Cr-cs, 4-H, school and community
Mrs. H. B. Williams has received
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1 activities with a proportion of soc­ word that her father. Lafe John­
(Christian)
ial work as well.
son. is 111 in a Salt Lake City hos-
Whipple, Pastor.
f Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and pital
Bible school, 10 a. m.
children and their house guest,'
Morning worship, 11 a. m. “ Your Mrs. Thomas of Osage, Kansas,
Goat Brings $30—
Church” , sermon topic. Communion were Caldwell visitors Tuesday.
A little brown nanny goat, don­
served eaoh Lord's day.
A daughter was born to Mr. ated by H. O. Hopkins, was sold
_ Evening services. , 7:30.
,
,
, , and Mrs. Allen Fretwell at Sanrlar- and resold to the highest bidder
There will be a potluck dinner In ,tan hospltal in Nampa last Sunday. at the Bybee Livestock company
the church basement and a fcl- , Mifls Helen „ atch and 1K,phf,Ws, sale Saturday. The proceeds, am­
lowshlp meeting following at noon ; MeHe and Philllp Hatch vlsited ounting to $30 went to the Amer­
Sli!Iday'
I the boys* mother, Mrs. Mattox, in ican Legion auxiliary to add to
The announced party at Payette . BoLsc durtag the past wcek.
the poppy sale fund.
at tills same time has been post- | The A/itsses Esther and Catherine
poned until the second Sunday in Fogleman arrived from Kansas last Parents of Son—
July.
Tuesday and were met at Parma
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne are
ARCADIA
Mrs. Lily Dement o f Vale and
her granddaughter. Katherine Hen­
ry of Burns spent the week-end
in the Ellis Warner home.
The Arcadia school board met
at the schoolhouse Monday night
May 21 to draft the budget for the
coming year. Those present beside
the b ard members were Ellis War-
ner. Otis Bullard and Mr. and
by Mr. and Mrs Boyce Van de parents of a boy born May 20 at
Water. Their parents live on the the Holy Rosary hospital ln Ontar-
Schlemer ranch in Newell Heights, io.
Mrs. Otto Nielson, Mrs. Dyre 'I
Roberts, Mrs. Ed Nielson and Mrs. Boy Arrives—
Boyce Van de Water went to Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt of
Wednesday to secure iris for dec­ route 2, Nyssa. are parents o f a
orations for the associated club son born in the Holy Rosary hos­
meeting Thursday.
pital May 18.
The Jolly Janes and many of
their friends and families enjoyed Family Reunion Held—
a picnic dinner served on the How-
A family reunion was held Mon­
ard Hatch lawn Sunday. A shower day evening at the home of Mr.
Budget
Schedule I
Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balancea
Total All
Funds
ITE M
Estimated Receipts from
Delinquent taxes
Vocational Education
High School Tuition
Elementary Transportation
Rentals ........ ....... .... .........
The KNEE-FLEX Spring Suspension gives the hay a smooth ride over
rough fields at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. It is loaded and unloaded
as fast as you can shift gears-easily and quickly detached from the
tractor.
Immediate Delivery
$2.000 90
1.287.00
B. & M. Equipment Co.
In Burns Chevrolet Co. Building
9th and Arthur Streets
Caldwell
Idaho
Bond Interest
and Sinking
Fund
$ 2 . 000.00
1,287.00
200.00
1,500 00
360.00
1, .00,00
360.00
Estimated Total Receipts
....................................................................
Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit ...................... ..........................................
5 347 00
3.764 29
5,347 00
1,817 00
00.00
1,917.29
Estimated Total Recelots and Available Cash Balance or Deficit
9.111.29
7 194 00
1.917.29
,
.......
Schedule II— General Fund
Expenditure«
Estimated
Expenditures
High Schools
for the
Ensuing
School
Year
ln Detail
ITE M
Expenditures lor Three Fiscal Years Next
Preceding the Current Sohool Year
Budget
Detailed
Second Year
First Year
Allowance
Expenditures
Give Yezrly
Olve Yearly
Totals
in Detail
for the Last
Totals
Year of the
1941-42
for the
1942-43
Three-year
per-
Current
lod, 1943-44
School Year
-
GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service
(2) Clerk ......... — ............................. - ............
2. Supplies
.....................
3. Elections and publicity ................................
4. Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ......
G. Total Expense of Grneral Control
..........
$ 120.00
20.00
50.00
10 00
200.00
$ 120.00
20.00
50.00
10.00
200.00
II. INSTRUCTION--Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals .................................................
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors .........
5. Total Expense of Supervision ........ ............
1.600 00
115.00
1,715.00
1,600.00
115.00
1,715.00
III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
1. Personal service:
(1) Teachers
.....................
(2) Home Economic Supplies
..................
(3) Ag. Supplies .................. ..................... .
(4) Ag. Mileage
2. Library supplies, repairs
.....................
3. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............ ............
7. Total Expense of Teaching ...
............
15,336.00
100.00
100.00
300.00
115.00
325 00
18,276.00
15.336.00
100.00
100.00
300.00
115.00
325.00
16,276.00
12835.00
100.00
11.622.68
100.00
200 00
300.00
325 00
13260.00
325.00
12.547.66
1.800.00
365.00
600.00
400.00
75.00
3,240.00
1.800.00
365.00
600 00
400.00
75.00
3.240.00
1.500.00
365.00
500.00
400 00
75.00
2 840.00
1.200.00
325.00
450.00
400 00
75.00
2.650 00
400.00
40.00
440 00
60.00
50.00
80.00
400.00
40.00
440.00
110.00
60.00
6.042.00
6,042.00
6,042.00
6,042.00
5740 00
5,740.00
5,740.00
6,740 00
250.00
250.00
250 00
250.00
250.00
250.00
247 60
247.60
75.00
75.00
75.00
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
1. Personal service:
(U -Janitors and other employees ...
2. Janitor's supplies ...........................
3. Fuel .................................. ...............
4. Light and power .............................
6. Telephone .........................................
8. Total Expense of Operation ...........
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
2. Repair-and Maintenance of:
furniture and equipment .............................
(1) Buildings .................................................
(2) Grounds ...................................................
4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Repair..
VI. A UX ILIARY AGENCIES
2. Transportation o f pupils:
(1) Personal service .....................................
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ........
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance ........................................................
4. Total Fixed Charges ...............................
VIII. CAPITAL O UTLAYS
4. New furniture, equipment, replacements.....
5. Assessments for betterments .......................
( I ) Library books ...........................................
(2) ...................................................................
7. Total Capital Outlays ......... ............... .
$ 120.00
20.00
10.00
150.00
1234.00
115.00
1 349.00
$
»
120.00
15.00
15.00
150.00
155.00
433.44
1.100.00
115.00
1.215.00
1,115.00
1,385.37
11,997.40
11,625.27
2.234 00
2.228.08
1
130.00
00.00
5,586 78
5,828.00
222.00
221.70
1.543 80
00.00
9
75.00
190.00
718.65
6080
29.25
808.56
00.00
00 00
00.00
100 00
92 57
100 00
92.57
150.00
1 826.04
................................................
1,174.24
1000.00
Total Schedule I I —General F u n d -
Total estimated expenses for the year—sum of
items 1-6, II-5, n i-7 , IV8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4,
V III-7, IX-3, X .................................................
29.412.24
24.611.39
23,133.93
23,347.90
115.00
75.00
24.989.00
Schedule H I— Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND
SIN K ING FUND
1. Principal on bonds (Include negotiable
interest-bearing warrants Issued under
section 111-1016, O. C. L. A.) .......................
2. Interest on bonds ........
.......................
3. Total Schedule III— Debt Service-Bonds
and Interest ............ ............... ..................
4 500 00
1,092.17
4,50000
1.158.43
4.500.00
1,310.93
6.592.17
5.658 43
5,81083
8.911 00
3.190.46
Schedule VI.— Summary of Estimates of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies
E S T IM A TIO N
OP T A X
LEVY
Total
All Punge
Total estimated expenditures .................................. .......... ...............
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I )
Amount necessary to balance the budget ................................ _..
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal
year for which this budget is made ....................................
Call us Collect, Phone 167, Caldwell
General Fund
200.00
X. EMERGENCY
The Western-Hall Hi-Lift sweep rake with Power Control unit is de­
signed to take the drudgery out of forage crop harvesting, cuts haying
time as much as 50 per cent; does the work o f 3 or 4 wagon crews. Del­
ivers clean fully leaved hay to the stacks. Handles shocked grain to the
thresher easily and quickly. Is used for all bundled or bulky forage
crops; baled or loose straw.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express thanks and
appreciation for the kindness shown
to my husband ln his last hour and
also for the sympathy extended
to me thereafter.
Mrs. Pearl Crosby
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV EN to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 4, of Malheur County, State of Oregon, that a
SCHOOL M EETING of the said district will be held at the Union High Softool building on the 25th day of June. 1945. at 8 p. rn . for the
purpose o f discussing the budget for the
fiscal school year, beginning July 1, 1945. and ending June 30.1946. hereinafter set forth and
to vote
on the proposition of levying a district tax.
IX. DEBT SERVICE— NON-BONDED
1. Interest on warrants ....................................
2. Interest on other Indebtedness ...................
3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded ............
Western Hall Hi-Lift Sweep Rakes
to us ln our hour of sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz
Sgt. Harold Kurtz
Notice of School Meeting
Big Bend
p iu e '
í’age Five
and Mrs. A. F. Seward honoring pa spent Memorial day visiting at in the building formerly occupied
Pvt. Eugene Eaton of Camp Lewis,1 the E. J. Hobson home
by Aunt Jo’s cafa at the underpass.
i Washington, who was here on bus-
______________
He will do cabinet construction.
lness. Others attending the reunion C o To LosAngeles—
mchidln«
sashes and doors, and
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Seward
Mr. and Mrs. Max ^
Goldman I
and family. Mr. and Mr,. Dwight * 111
1 f d " ‘ f a y
»h e r e
"vake freezing cablneU for home
J
*
they will board a plane for a trip storage.
Seward and fam ily and Mr. and ,t0 LosAngeles on a two-weeks
Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg and family vacation.
CARD O F THANKS
of Ontario.
We are grateful to our neighbors
To Open Shop—
Here From Nampa —
C. A. Taylor of Vale will open and friends for the kind deeds and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frisk of Nam a cabinet shop soon after June 1 expressions of sympathy extended
Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year
Analysis of estimated tax levies:
Amount inside 6% limitation
.............
Amount outside 6% limitation ..............
Indebtedness
1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (Include
all negotiable interest-bearing warrants
issued under sec. 111-1016. O. C. L. A. ____
2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on war­
rants issued and endorsed “not paid for
want of funds" ________ ____________ __ ___
A
Total Indebtedness isum of Items
1 ,
2 ,
3 )
........................................ ...........................
General Fund
Tot. Schedule II
Bond Interest and
Sinking Fund. Total
Schedule III
836.921 70
$29,413.24
$7.509 46
9,111 29
27.810.41
7,194.00
22 218 24
1.917.29
5.592.17
1 000 00
1.000.00
00.00
28.81041
23,218.34
5592.17
23,218.24
00.00
Dated this May 22. 1945
Signed:
Mabel Plercy
J. O. Lane
District Clerk
Chairman. Board of Directors
Approved by Budget Committee May 23, 1945
Signed:
Chas. E. Witty
W E. Plercy
Secretary. Budget Committee
Chairman. Board of Director*
$29,955 00
00 00
$29.955.00
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