Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 07, 1945, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1943
PAGE TW O
I the airport where cross Is on the
Place O f U. S.
bluff.
Miss Peet, A1 Thompson and
Ihe Gate City Journal
In World Told
Nofcice of School M e e tin g
Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Oemhardt
are attending the annual confer­
(Continued from Page 1)
KLASS V. P O W E L L ...................................Fdl.or and PublHbrr
ence of the Methodist church at member
Nm-ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the iegal> " • «
S T £
of local and county Oregon,
that
a
School
Meeting
of
the
sakl
district
wl
(
a
,e
»seal
school
year,
beginning July I.
Luiley, Idaho June 7 to 10.
P.T.A. for a number of years and 1IH5 at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of dUcumtag t ie bud««*
proportion
of
levying
a district tax.
ADVERTISING
KA’
ES
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Is well acquainted with the work 1945. and ending June 30, 194«, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on u.e v
CHURCH OF CHRIST
BUDGET
(Christian)
of the organization. She was a
One Year__________
Open rate, per Inch...........85c
George Whipple, Pastor.
National, per Inch-----------35c
Six Month*.................
delegate
last
year
to
the
state
Estimated
Receipts
and Available Caah balances
Bible school, 10 a. m. Bring your convention of Congress of Parents Schedule I—
Single Copie*.......... ...
Classmeds. per word------- 3 c
Bibles to Bible school.
Minimum____ 30c
I Strictly In Advance)
Total
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Com­ and Teachers In Portland. Mrs.
Item
All Funds
munion each Lord's day. Sermon Judd has called a special execu-
topic, “Will It Be Well When G od, live meeting to be held at the Estimated receipts from
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County, Oregon
$2035.00
Probes You?”
Conklin school In Ontario for Sat- County school fund ................ — ------------- ------------------------
Entered at the postolUce at Nysaa. Oregon for transmission
1400.U0
Evening services, 7:30 p. m. urday, June 17.
through the G .lted Slates Malls, as second doss n-alter, under
Elementary school fund .......................... ...............................-.....
215.00
Christian Endeavor and adult study, j Winners in the county 4-H State
the act of March 3. (879
Irreducible school fund ......................................................
song service and sermon. “Is Am- spring show will be eligible to Estimated
3650.1)0
total . reieipLs and ---- available
cash balance or deficit
erica Heaven?”
represent Malheur county in the ■■ "
=—=- ■ -■ = '
Estimated Expenditures
I Choir practice Thursday night state 4-H club show this fall, acc- Schedule
II—General
Fund
for Returning Service Men and at „ oclock.
ordlng to E. M. Hauser, county
Expenditures for two fiscal years
(Cljurclj Acrili era Women?"
j
--------- --------------
club agent.
Next preceding the current year
Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac-
(PICKING WAGE I Club members whose extpblts
Detailed
Budget
tice
at
Toombs'.
ADRIAN FREE METHODIST
Expenditures
“T
Allowance
Thursday, 2 p. m., Mary and CEILING ANNOUNCED S T 1 “ Ï L “”
Second year
for the last
CHURCH
In detail
Martha society meets.
state show and the winner* of
Elementary
BOISE, IDAHO—Specific wa®e the
Olve yearly
year of the
for the
are
eligible
Adrian, Oregon
8 p. m. Thursday, officers m eet1 .ceilings
various
contests
Schools
Item
became effective Monday. t<)
,n ^
con_
Totals
Two-year
Current
at Wilson's.
Rev. P. H. Reiman, Pastor
May 28. for picking green peas testfi whlch wm ^
* held
Period
School Year
Friday, 10 a. m., prayer group Ifor
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
in the counties of , Portland.
meets. See Sunday bulletin for Ada, market
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Adams, Canyon, Gem, Owy-, at Club
members receiving blue rib- 1. GENERAL CONTROL
Young people's meeting, 7 p. m place.
hee, Payette. Valley and W ash-;
on their clothing exhibits
Evening message, 8 o’clock.
50.00
ington
In
Idaho
and
Malheur
|
100.00
100.00
Prayer meeting next week In the CHURCH OF THE NA/.AKLNE county in Oregon, according to were as follows: Clothing I—Pat­ (2) Clerk
(4)
Compulsory
education
and
E.
J
Wilson.
Pastor.
Eachus, Viola Ransom, Betty
Ed Nelson home In Ridgeview at
15.00
information released here by C. ricia
15.00
15.00
census ................ ....................
Hill and Diane Jones; clothing n —
8 p. m. There will be a short bus­ Sunday school, 10 a. m.
E.
Herrington,
executive
officer
10.00
10.00
2.
Supplies
____________________
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Nola
Oaverhlll,
Betty
Fretwell
and
|
2
iness session at this service.
the Idaho wage stabilization Elaine Conklin; clothing III—Mar­ 3. Elections and publicity .............. 100.00
Come help us spread Bible holi­ 7:15, young people’s. Intermed­ for
board.
ilyn Anderson and Jerry Dickey; 4. Legal service (clerk's bond.
iates and Junior meetings.
ness throughout the world.
This year's wage order supple­ clothing
1000
10.00
20.00
audit, etc.) .....................................
IV--Ione Robbins. Donna
Services every Wednesday night ments
and
amends
the
specific
IHE COMMUNITY UNITED at 8 o'clock at the church,
Jacobson. Arlene Piercy and Del- 5. Other expense of general con-
We extend to you an invitation « uin« regulation set for picking ores Salter; clothing V—Elatne
trol:
P7.E8BYTERIAN CHURCH
peas In 1944. The 1945 specific Reed, and bachelor sewing—Clyde
10.00
(1) ....................................................
to worship with us.
Kingman Memorial
ceilings are;
8.
Total
Expense
of
General
t
on-
Lynd.
i. C. Nevln. Pastor.
I
Short pod varieties, including Grand champion for the best
81.22
85.00
135.00
245.00
trol
10 a. m„ Bible school.
THE METHODIST COMMUNITY [ Laxton
Progress and No. 9 Pro- clothing exhibit In all divisions
CtiURUH
11 a. m„ morning worship with
| gress—65 cents per full bushel went to Elaine Reed of Brogan. III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching
II. J. Gernhardt, Pastor.
Dr. H. H. Hay man of the College
| hamper, and long pod varieties, The award for this Is a scholarship 1. Personal service:
Church school, 10 a. m.
of Idaho preaching.
6120 00
3951.00
including G iant Stride, 55
(1) Teachers ................................. 6510.00
8 p. m., evening worhlp. Song Worship and program, 11 a, m per
10.00
full bushel ham per
, Blue ribbon
^ TOoklng 2. Library supplies, repairs ..........
10.00
service. Discussion: Young people’s Vesper service, 8 p. m.
157 26
250.00
Adult fellow-
leader is Ellen Judd; adults, topic. Youth and Young
____ . -.................
— , Lower *•«* rates ‘han
were as follows: Cooking I-R uby 3. Supplies (chailk, paper, etc.) _ 350.00
165.00
342.64
specific ceilings may be pa u iJOU Hite, Tommy Poster, Dick 4. Textbooks ...................................... 151.50
"How Can Parents Prepare Home «¿hips will conduct a service near -the
120.00
specific ceilings are
^ Taylor, Rlchard Dlven o ^ i d 6. Other expense of teaching
4197.69
4450.90
6545.00
[legal wage rates that can be law- Patch_ ^ Nielson, Buddy Hauser, 7. Total Expense of Teaching .... 7141.50
fully paid without special approval Jack Roberteon Rlchard wil3on, IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
of the wage board.
Miyako Inouye and Claudine Wil- 1. Personal service:
| A local commodity committee ^ and ^
n -M y m a Lane,
(1) Janitors' and other em-
will be appointed to work with Elaine stokes Joyce ^ n ch e r, Ar-
720.00
405 00
ployees ..................................... 720.00
wage board officials in administer- ,ene piercy and mldTed Sparks
50.00
16.99
2. Janitors' supplies .........................
75.00
ing
these
1945
specific
wage
cell-
^
4_H
aummer
;
250.00
206 94
¡ings. This committee will be ann- arshlp for the ^ and champlon 3. Fuel .................................................. 250.00
225.00
170.39
and power ......................... 225.00
ounced at a later date.
cooking exhibit was awarded to 4. 5. Light
10.00
10.00
Water ..............................................
I Approximately 85 per cent of ^
^
Q, ffln
620.86
1255.00
809.22
(the producers of the commodity. ^ ^ demon6tratlon team con. 8. Total Expense of Operation.... 1270.00
signed up in support of specific \ the team from the
AND REPAIRS
| wage ceilings for bhU operation A
c]ub tpained by Mrs Har. V. 1. MAINTENANT
Repair and maintenance of
general hearing was held on the yey slmmons
hlghest. ^
150.00
furniture and equipment .......... 300.00
129.72
in Caldwell April 10,
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of , subject
team was composed of Doris Stab­ 2. Repair and maintenance of:
Inquiries
relative
to
these
ceilings
250.00
and Althea Hawkins.
(1) Buildings ..............................«
School District No. 26C of Malheur County,
be directed to Stephen G. ler Treva
(2)
Grounds
G
arren
and
Awana
Shaw
150.85
State of Oregon, that the annual election of should
Longstroth, area
supervisor
for the
3.
Other
expense
of
maintenance
.
.
,
„
..
..
¡of
Nyssa
Heights
placed
first
in
wage board, at his office in the city
clot)hlng demonstration and
said district will be held at the elementary sch­ hall
and repairs ............
300.00
Sparks and Patsy de Haven 4. Total Expense of Maintenance
ool between the hours of 2:00 p. m. and 7:00 said. at Nampa Idaho, Herrington Mildred
and Repairs ................................
291210
placed first in the cooking demon­
600.00
400.00
280.57
p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the
stration.
Move To , Madras
VI..
AUXILIARY
AGENCIES
lKth day of June, A. D. 1945,
,, „ . _
,
. Betty Palmer of Harper was title 1. Health service:
Mr. and Mrs. F J. Carpenter and
contestant In the bread-mak-
*
children left Friday for Madras, . ^ n ^ j
(1) Personal service (nurse,
This election is called for the purpose of el­ Oregon^ where they will make Jn (he ^ revue. Nola
etc.) .......................................... 200.00
100.00
100.00
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol .
__.
________,__
ecting one director for a term of five years. Tucker
(2) Supplies and other
nurchased
the
Oaroenter
of
White
Settlement
was
cam
pion
purchased
carpenter
jn
the
coUon
house
dress
dlvlsl
expenses
1000
10.00
7.53
Dated this 7th day of June, 1945.
residence and took possession the Jerry Dickey of Brogan was cham_ 2. Transportation of pupils:
(1) Personal service ................... 1500.00
1500.00
1500.00
first of the week.
plon in the school dress division,
#
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary
Attest :
¡Doris
Ransom
of
Nyssa
Heights
In Boise—
Agencies ....................................... 1710.00
161000
1615.01
1607.53
highest in the best dress group
Mrs. Al. Kuehn and '•*'iUS Mrs' was
C. W. Buchner
Deny H. Hartley
and Elalne ln R*ed
of suit
Brogan
was VII. FIXED CHARGES
the wool
division.
1. Insurance .........................................
221.40
Ward Wteneke A' and Chadwick
Mrs. Douglas champion ________________
Chairman, Board of
District Clerk
4. Total Fixed Charges
221.40
McDonald were in Boise Monday j
.
.
.
on business. Mrs. McDonald will
L e g a l A d v e rtis in g
Directors
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
return June 13 ta enter St. Luke's NOTICE OF HEARING. OWYHEE VIII.
1. New sites ........................................ 500.00
hospital to undergo an operation.1 IRRIGATION DISTRICT
New furniture, equipment and
---------
— Notice hereby is given, that there 4. replacements
50.00
40.00
have been filed with the Board of 7. Total Capital Outlays ............... 160.00
660.00
50 00
100.19
40.00
| Directors of the Owyhee Irrigation
| District, petitions for Inclusion into j IX. DEBT SERVICE—NON-
I the Owyhee Irrigation District, of
BONDED
the tracts of land hereinafter set 3. Total
Debt Service,
forth and that the owners of said
Non-Bonded .....................
121.36
tracts of land and the petitioners
are as follows:
X. EMERGENCY
1600.00
750.00
H. C. Boyer and Ople Boyer—
Schedule II—General Fund
NW’iN W 'i, Section 32, Township ..Total
Total estimated expenses for the
17, S. R. 47 E. W. M.
year—sum
of Items 1-6, III-7.IV-8,
Theo Moore—All land In the
$10,986.40
7273 32
7027.91
N ‘iNW '4, North of Frohman VI-4. VIII-7, X ................... .............$13,226.50
and Sinking Fund'
Ditch in Sec. 13, Township 18, S. Schedule FI I—Bond
R. 45, E. W. M.
SERVICE-BOND INTEREST
Lino Uberuaga - -8 W '4 SW % of DEBT SINKING
FUND
Section 28, Township 17, S. R. 46, ¡AND
1. Principal on bonds (Include
E. W. M.
negotiable interest-bearing war­
O. H. McClellan and Hannah
rants Issued under section 111-
1016. O. C. L. A.)
1000 00
1000.00
Township 18, S. R. 45, E. W. M. 1. Interest
on bonds .......................
30.00
50.00
81.72
Herman Welker—NWL SW'4 c 3. Total Schedule
III—Debt Ser-
Section 10, Twp 17, S. R. 47, E. W.
viee-Bonds
and
Interest
.........
1030.00
1050 00
1081.72
1118.61
M. and N E L S E o f Section 9,
Twp.
17,
S.
R.
47.
E.
W.
M.
Schedule
V—Special
Improvement
Fund
(Serial
Levy,
Etc.)
Y es! You can get it N O W , and our advice to
That the prayer of each of said
petitions and petitioners is that SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT
Farmers who wish to avoid another superphos­
an order be made by the Board of FUND—
phate shortage is—
Directors of the Owyhee Irrlga 2. New buildings .............................. 2000.00
2000.00
tlon District that the lands des 7. Total Schedule V—Special
Improvement Fund ............
2000.00
2000 00
cribed in each of such petitions
—BUY IT NOW
and as hereinabove set forth, be Schedule VI—Summary of Estimate« of Expenditures. Receipts, Available
Cash Balances, Tax Levies
Included within the boundaries of
-S T O R E AS MUCH AS YOU CAN
said Owyhee Irrigation District
ESTIMATION OF TAX LEVY
Total all
General Fund
Bond Int. and Special Impr­
Notice Further Is Given, That
Funds
Total
schedule
Sinking
fund ovement fund
- U S E NOW WHEREVER POSSIBLE
said petitions will be heard and
n
Tot.
Sch.
Ill
Tot. Sch. V
considered by the Board of Direct­
Total
estimated
expenditures
$16.256.50
$132226
50
ors
of
the
Owyhee
Irrigation
Dis­
$
1030
00
8 2000.00
★ On Pasture
-k Between Hay Cuttings
trict at Its regular meeting to be Deduct:
★ As Side-Dressing on Row Crop*.
held on Tuesday the third day of Total estimated receipts and avail­
July 1945 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. at able cash balances (Schedule 1) .... 3.650 00
Superphosphate on pasture or hay will do as much good NOW as next
the district office in Nyssa, Ore­ Balance to be raised by taxation . 12.606.50
gon and all persons Interested or Total estimated tax levies for
year You can get it now, so apply it, and beat the shortaqe And if
desiring to object thereto, are ensuing fiscal year ................... 12.606 50
you have any possible place tor storage, lay In a supply of Simplot Red
notified to appear at the office
Indebtedness
Diamond Soil-Builder NOW .
aforesaid, at the time and place
above stated, and show cause, ln 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable Interest-bear-
writing, if any they have, why Ing warrants issued under section 111-101«. O C. L. A.).............
82129 66
SEE YOUR DEALER OR WRITE TO
the prayers of said petitions and 2. Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrants Issued and endorsed “not
each of them should not be grant­ paid for want of funds”.............
00.00
j 3. Amount of other indebtedness
ed.
Dated this 5th day of June 1945 I 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of items 1,7,3 )
$2129 66
........................
* . . ..
'
by order of the Board of Direc­
FERTILIZER DIVISION
CALDWELL, IDAHO
tors.
Signed: Gladys Newbill.
Signed: James A. Peterson.
Prank T. Morgan. Secretary,
District Clerk.
Secretary Budget Committee.
Owyhee Irrigation District.
Luit Stam
Laurence L. Kreager.
First pub. June 7. 1946.
Chairman. Board of Directors
Chairman. Budget Committee
Last pub. June 28. 1945.
Notice of Annual
School Election
NOW Available
Simplot Soil-Builder
(Red Diamond)
SUPERPHOSPHATE!
J. R. Simplot Dehydrating Co.
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