Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1945, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    TH E NYSSA C A TE C IT Y J O U R N A L
PAGE 4
^'TOCKM AN
TH U RSD AY, JUNE 21, 1945
ATTACKS
services.
w ¡itch refreshments were served
Keith Lane will leave to enter
by the hostesses. Thirteen mem­
bers and seven guests were pres­ the navy Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster and
ent. Mrs. Mary Foglmun and An­
nie Norris became new members children were dinner guests at the
Hazel Kress ley home Sunday.
of the society.
Jim Wood of Portland has ar­
Ilea Kreager and Ardis Hurst
attended a 4-H poultry meeting rived here to help on the Hurst
In Che Judd home In Newell farm this summer. He ls a nephew
Heights Friday evening. Ellen Judd of Mrs. Hurst.
anl hostess. Mrs. Earl Parker was
Poulu-v club leader tills
charge of devotions.
MLss Grace Is the 4-H Poultry
club leader urn
Guests At Mauldins H u m »-
year.
Tucker of Caldwell, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson and
A
son
was
bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
teaching in the Vanport schools.
Sneed at the Ontario hospital Sat­ three children left Monday for their
I was guest speaker. She spoke
home at Holden. Washington after
¡“Uprooted America.” Mrs. J. O. urday evening. Mrs. Sneed is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O uyla weeks visit at the home of Ur.
Lane. president of
the
society,
¡conducted a business meeting, after Moore. Mr. Sneed Is In the armed and Mrs. L. A. Mauldlng.
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than OPA charges housewives with 'literally running out of our ware-
Ida Nelson spent last week-end in Marslng and at the
Smith
at Montour. Idaho.
Harrington home In Roswell
having falsely secured lor that home windows.
U. S. SU G AR PLA N S
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‘ Clarice
‘ ' Case writes that he is to
The story behind the dry peas
purpose last year.
be permanently stationed in Mann­
Representative Lowell Stockman.
"In « « ■ ”
“ ld' "American. is that early in the war. admin- P A Y M E N TS ARE SET
beet sugar growers planted 910 000 oration food theorists decided that
heim. Oermany.
republican of Oregon, member of
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acres of sugar beets and produced
iater we were going to i ON LEGUM E SEEDS
The Mary and Martha society
the republican congressional food 1.773,000 tons of fugar. In 1944 “
1
met at the home of Mrs. E. O.
study committee, said that the OPA those same sugar growers planted
run short ot meat and ca
Congress has appropriated *12
Osbum Thursday of last week.
statement
blaming
Che
current only 558,000 acres and
produced dietary experts
to figure out
a
500.000 for special payments to' Mrs. Walter Pinkston was assist
shortage of sugar for home canning only 985.000 tons of sugar. The substitute protein food for the;
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on last year’s chiseling by house- leason for the decrease In sugar Ainertean people. Dry peas
are one grower* 10 «Inmlate produc
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certain legtme
seeds. Poundage' in
wives on titielr canning ration ls acreage" Representative Stockman of the foods highest
in protein
a “typical administration smoke said “Is that administration food
““ *
payments will be offered at 3 Vi
screen designed to cover Us own theorists decided this nation needed value, so It was determined that | cents jor re;1 clover
ancj
dry peas far more than it needed dry peas would supplant meat I n i ” "
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fumbling and Inefficiency.
American diet. Thereupon, the
“The fact is”. Representative sugar and boosted the price of peas
Stockman said, “that If the beet almost 300 per cent while permitt- growmg oi ury peas was encouraged ° n
harV* 8“ d a« > « * > _ *
sugar growers of this country had ing the price of sugar beets to go
a government subsidy arr4
. sup- commercial channels before Dec-
been encouraged even to maintain up test than 80 per cent. The ort price which raised the price ember 31, 1945. Irt addition, an
Ih a e a
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r
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acreage payment up to a maxi-
the production of sugar they turn­ result is that wlule . there
is now irom an avera^e of $1.90 in 1940
of S3 50 Der acre will be paid
ed out in 1940. instead of planting a shortage of sugar so acute that
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n s No 1 Deas an d 1
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. for each Grower*
acre of these receive
crops har-
their land to dry peas, there would vast milnHHM
quantities of
of fruit
fruit mav
may bo
go to
to 1
>540
for ior
D U
s ' S No
2 , In 1944. At
this
u
average nrice vested' Orowers rnaX receive urns
have been more additional sugar waste this summer because it can- , h
be canned
canned we
we have
have dry
drv w
as of sugar beets
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m
even not
though
plan
available for canning this year not
iKit be
peas
was permitted to payment
far 1M5 was
flled a at farm
the AAA
STUDENT FLIGHT
INSTRUCTION
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Notice of 1 9 4 5 -4 6 Budget Meeting
In accordance with the provisions of the Local Budget Law (Sections lk )-1201 to 110-1215, O. C. L. A.,
as amended) notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the Oity of Nyaaa. Oregon, in com­
pliance with said law. prepared and adopted on May 28, 1945, the budget e«imates for the City of
Nyssa. Oregon for the ensuing year July I, 1945 to June 30, 1946, as set forth In the following tab­
ulations. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 10th day of July. 1945 at 8 p. m^. In the
Common Council Chamber In Nyssa, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Common
Council, the levying board for the City of Nyssa. Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax
levies will be heard In favor of or against said proposed tax levies or any part thereof.
SUM M ARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND TA X LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 194J-46
Together with actual expenditures lor the fiscal years 1942-43 and 1943-44, and budget estimates ior
fiscal year 1944-45.
" » r e u s e only from $7.02 to $12.50 o[fk;e prlor to May 1# la4i).
per ton.
“The response was what might » r i c i r n i A T O P O
PPM PW
Pave been expected. Acreage which L JM j IO L i A 1 U K i ) Kfc.INI!jVY
had been devoted to sugar beets D R IVE R ’S LICENSES
and other crops was planted In I
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field peas and production jumped | Oregon driver’s licenses, issued
from 3,439,000 bushels In 1940 to on or after June 15, 1941. need
8.873,000 bushels in 1944. W h ile1 not be renewed this year, Secre-
¡E Charter Trips
General Funds
sugar beet acreage was decreasing tary of State Robert S. Farrell
EXPENDITURES
from 916.000 acres In 1940 to 727.000 said. The 1945 legislative assem­
PERSONAL SERVICE
bly extended the time oi these
In 1944.
45-46
1944-45
1942-43
1943-44
ITEM
licenses to June 30. 1947.
Nyssa Airport
2,400.00
3,600.001
2 160.00
3,242.00)
The numbers of all licenses thus Police Chief ...............................
1 800 00
)
138.00
)
extended bear the prefix ”5R’’, Police
1 P. O. Box 396
Telephone 012R1 |
1,200.00
800.00
660.00
1 800.00
Buell Hickey was Christian En- Farrell said,
'1: m m in hi hi m m m hi hi hi hi hi iininni hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi ithi iiiiii hi hi hi hi hi
400.00
100.00
101.00
217.00
Office Clerk
..... .......
deavor leader Sunday evening. Mrs.
"Manx drivers apparently believe
225.00
225.00
225.00
225.00
Librarian
.....................
Jule Houston will be the next ^ y are required to renew their
120.00
120.00
120.00
120 00
City Health Officer ...................
eader. Sunday school was held at driver's licenses this year, but the
400 00
400.00
400.00
40000
City Attorney
....................
10 30 Sunday morning. The plan act of tile 1945 legislature extends
900.00
900.00
702 00
540.00
of meeting at 2 p. m. on the third
tlme thtse »censes are valid Janitor
1.080.00
1,080.00
1080.00
------- *- the
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1.080 00
through
next 1 *--------------
two years.’ Farr-
City Grounds and Streets
Sunday of the month has been “
200.00
200 00
200.00
200 00
ell said.
Auditor ........................................
discontinued temporarily.
The secretary of state explained
$ 8,725.00
$ 7.425 00
$ 5.786.00
Mrs. Irvin Miller entertained 20
$ 7 824.00
children at her home Tuesday af is ls not necessary that a new
ternoon In honor of her children. 1 »‘cense card be obtained, showing
Other
Jackie and Jerry, whose birthdays »'»e new expiration date. All en­
300.00)
350.00)
323.57)
222.42
Printing and Advertising .............
occur this month. Games were forcement authorities throughout
)
)
269.95
Office and Supplies
»
the
nation
have
been
notified
of
played and refreshments, consisting
1,500.00
1.500.00
282.57
139 06
of ice cream and cake, were served, jthe legislatures action In extending
500.00)
650.00)
359.17
356 76
Fuel and Lights
.....................
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Palmer, Mr. |the time the present licenses are
>
267.54
)
232 98
City Hall ....................................
and Mrs. Ralph Palmer and Mr. j valid,
2,600.00
2.541.00
2,550.00
2 522 95
Street Lights
.......................
and Mrs. Alva Palmer of Kuna,
1,000 00
1 000.00
515.94
519.75
Emergency
................. ..........
Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pctt- CO M PLETE RETURNS
6.000.QO
2, 000.00
7,641.00
2.000.00
Bonded Indebtedness
et were Sunday guests at the Merle ON SEALS REVEALED
5*4.00
794.42
780.54
994 96
Interest on Bonds
......
Pettet home.
7.000.00
1.387.42
9.588.58
1.458.52
Street Fund ...
... ..... .
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sayers and
150.00
Complete returns from the Christ­
126.53
17500
146 16
SI AC
daughter, Carolyn, of Los Angeles mas seal sale conducted by the
150.00
200 00
150.00
10115
Prison Meals
............
are visiting at the home of Mr. Malheur County Public
120.00
120 00
Health Telephones ...................................
84 25
82 30
and Mrs. Forrest Sayers. The two association during the winter have
600 00
920 00
21254
City Grounds .... .......................
37852
men are brothers. The visitors will I w t been announced’
325.00
130 00
126.75
Police Department
.......
92.57
also visit at the Gregory Ross
200.00
Community sales include Nyssa, Cemetery
100.00
00.00
00.00
.................................
home. They visited last week with $349.77; Ontario, $1384.76; Vale.
100.00
100.00
00.00
Library
00 00
relatives at Nampa.
$638.30; Oregon Trail, $81.50; Cairo, State Gas Tax Street Fund
2500.00
00 00
2,500.00
00.00
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank and $83; Lincoln. $92.80; Adrian, New-
3.000.00
00.00
00.00
Nyssa Airport .............................
00.00
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson spent ell Heights and Kingman Kolony,
$26.609.00
$28319.00
$
9.312.34
Totals .................. ............. .
$ 9.518.05
last Thursday in Boise and Mer- $162.75; Jordan Valley, $155.15; Big
«35,334 00
«35.744.00
$15.096.34
«17.342 05
Grand Totals
...............
= 1 idlan visiting friends.
Bend. $71; Valley View. $60.60:
I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pennington Owyhee. $63.25; Ridge view, $50.53,
RECEIPTS
| and sons have returned to their and Arcadia, $35.
1,700.00
1.000.00
Licenses
home In Bremerton. Washington
900 00
500.00
after a visit at the home of Mr. 1
400.00
300 00
Road Fund
Pennington's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
...
1,264.00
1000.00
Liquor
¡George Pennington.
2,600.00
2.500.00
Louis Eachus, nephew of W. W. State Gas Tax Fund
Mr. ad Mrs. Jack Pettet attended
a picnic at the Ontario park Sun­ Deffenbaugh, was a dinner guest Anticipated Surplus From
10.000.00
15,000 00
General Fund
day. Others present were Mr. and in the Deffenbaugh home last
2,220 00
00.00
Ronds
Mrs. R. Wiggins and son, Mr. and Wednesday.
.............
13.686.00
15.444.00
Maurice Deffenbaugh writes that Amount to be raised by Tax Levy -Inside 6% Limitation
Mrs. W. W. Dale and Oren Dale
2.564.00
)
Amount to be raised by Tax Levy •Outside 6% Limitation
I of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Har- he is to be tranferred to Germany.
Ray Deffenbaugh. who has been
vey Widner and sons of Huntington.
$35,744 00
«35,334.00
and i In the armed forces overseas has
Mrs.
Katherine Shuman
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS JUNE 30. 1945.
daughter of St. Paul. Minnesota 'enough points for a discharge from
are visiting at the Glen Vance the service. His wife and year-old
* 8.000.00
Outstanding
Refunding Water Bonds 6% .......
home. They will also visit relatives son. whom he has never seen, re­
”
11,000.00
Sewage System Bonds 4%
”
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al Portland.
| side in California.
2.500.00
Refunding Improvement Bonds 6%
680.32
I Mrs. Annie Harris entertained | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Osburn of
Sidewalk Improvement Bonds 6%
313.77
Sewer Improvement Dlst. No. 1 Bonds, 6%........
the Home Economics club of the Madras are visiting In the E. G.
4.500.00
City Hall Bonds 5% .......................................
Boulevard Grange at her home Osburn home.
18.000.00
Sewer Construction Bonds 4% ........................
Tuesday. She was assisted by Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Osburn have
2,497.73
Funding Bonds 3 314% .....................................
William Ross and Mrs. Van Malts- sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs
17,000.00
Works Improvement Bonds 2 112-2 lj4%
berger.
i Robert Fisher and son of Emmett. Water Total
$64.491.82
........................................................
Ruth Kenny of Ontario visited The Osburns plan to hold a farm
her friend. Donna Winslow. Sat- 'sale in the near future,
Wat*1!’ Depaitment
urday night.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of
EXPENDITURES
Mrs. Wesley Blanton, chairman Iiuhl. Idaho have recently bought
City Manager-Recorder
660.00
00.00
800 00
1 . 200.00
W e carry both single and double tanks
Iof the Malheur County Public j the H. B. Williams farm. Mrs.
980.00
Water Superintendent
810.00
1.200 00
1 . 200.00
Health association for Lincoln re- [ Graham Is a sister of Mrs. W. E.
Soft water is not a luxury; it is a necessity
00 00
Office Clerk ................................
00 00
00.00
400.00
Williams
ported that the total receipts for Plercy. Mr. and Mrs.
for H E ALTH and ECONOM Y in every home.
Power
2 979.44
3.000 00
3 . 000.00
2 . 018.27
the current year were $92.80. or have moved to Nampa to make
Repair & Supplies
........ .....
4.552 69 )
1 . 912.20
17 . 032 . 50 )
19 , 717 . 50 )
This RAIN IE R equipment 'instantly converts
$15.55 more than the receipts of their home.
Improvements ............... » .... .... .....
169.48
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Word has been received from
a year ago.
the hardest water into water as soft as snow.
1 . 000.00
1 . 000.00
2 . 000.00
2.000 00
recently Bonds
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, Mr. Thurman iPiercy, who
1,070 00
Interest on Bonds
1 070.00
967 50
882.50
and Mrs. Vem Smith and Harry Joined the navy, that he ls In San
Emergency .....................................
00 00
1 . 080.00
00 00
00.00
and Ida Nelson were entertained Diego.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Plercy were
at dinner at the Ralph Barnes
Totals .....................................
7.009 95
12 , 322.13
$ 25 . 000.00
$ 28 . 400.00
recent callers at the Poster home
Soft water is recommended by physicians as jihome Father's day.
RECEIPTS
a preventative for any internal disorder, caused
Water Rentals
12.000 00
14 000.00
......... .
Negotiable Bonds
by lime hardness in the water, which is removed
00 00
7.400 00
L oan-Fire Department
00 00
1 , 000.00
by our Rainier water softener.
Estimated Surplus Water Fund
13 . 000.00
6 . 000.00
Aircraft Service | ’ :
T
WINEBRENNER FLYING SERVICE
Lincoln Heights
Remember
y
IV
H A Y IN S U R A N C E
ALSO CONSULT US ABOUT
1
Cattle Mortality
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IN S U R A N C E
Frank T. Morgan
Rainier
Kingman Kolony
Water Softeners I
A Size For Every
Home And Purpose
Priced At $99®^ ^ UP
FOR HEALTH’S SAKE DRINK PLENTY OF
SOFT WATER
Investigate the pleasures and savings result­
ing from the use of soft water for the following
purposes:
FOR W ASH ING DISHES
Soft water requires less soap;
dishes are easy to wash; free
from greasy scum and emerge
sparkling and spotlessly clean.
Harsh redness and chap el­
iminated. your hands stay
soft and lovely.
FOR TH E BATH
Soft water opens the pores
and removes body wastes
gently and naturally, leaving
the skin invigorated, soft and
smooth—naturally
healthy...
and. tt leaves no ring around
the tub.
FOR W ASH INO HAIR
A shampoo and rinse In soft
water leaves the hair soft and
glistening and the scalp clean
and healthy! No more sticky,
stringy Italr.
FOR D R IN K IN G
Soft water ls .free from ob­
jectionable minerals, which
often cause illnesses and that
“tired out” feeling that so
seldom can be traced. Drink
lots of wholesome, healthful
soft water.
FOR W ASH INO CLOTHES
Laundry time and labor re­
duced 50 to 75% Soap costs
reduced equally as much Fab­
rics are soft and odorless, do
not fade and last longer as
harsh scrubbing Is no longer
necessary.
FOR COOKINO
Vegetables become tender and
keep their delicate flavors
when cooked in soft water.
Unsightly scales on pots and
pans eliminated.
Golden Rule Store
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Total
$25 000.00
W e will have a big supply of sacks and twine
and also plenty of storage for your wheat, eats
and barley.
W e will be in the market to buy all kinds
o f grain at any time.
COAL WILL BE SHORT THIS WINTER
ORDER NOW
The Nyssa Elevator
J. H. Borgman, Manager
00
S e w e r D e p a rtm e n t
It is about time to think of your sacks, twine
and storage.
$ 28.400
EXPENDITURES
City Manager-Recorder
Sewer Superintendent ..................
Office Clerk
Repairs & Replacements ...............
Miscellaneous
Power
..........
Lights
Inspection
Borxfe ________ __ __ __ ______________
Bond Interest
.....................
Printing
...............
Cleaning .................... .......... ... ....
Chlorine
.............
Water
91nklng Fund
Totals
_______________________ _
660 00
980.00
00 00
00.00
840.00
00 00
63 38
7.10
378.66
20 96
900
1,500 OOX
1 . 450.00
00.00
5.85
23.43
37 80
1 , 053.00
»
5 389.18
800 00
1 , 200.00
00.00
5 . 862 . 20 )
50104
908
328 19
17.00
12.00
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420 00 )
400 00 )
>
20 00
1 500.00
1.190 00
1.500 00
1.310 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
37 80
20 00
00.00
150 00
37 80
00 00
00.00
*
1 . 200.00
1,200 00
400.00
5 , 332 . 00 )
5.355 11
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11.000 00
)
20.00
1 , 500.00
1 , 130.00
00.00
00 00
00 00
38 00
00.00
$ 11.220
00
RECEIPT8
Service Charges
Negotiable Bonds
Estimated Surplus Sewer Fund
..... ..
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Totals
MEMBERS
R. O. Larson. Chairman
A. Chadwick. Secretary
George M. Sallee
Cliff Main
C. W. Buchner
OF
6.000 00
00 90
5.000 00
6 000 00
2,220 00
3.000 00
111.000 00
111 220 00
BUDGET COMMITTEE
R O. Whitaker
EmU A. Stunx
Bernard Frost
George C Henneman
4den Wilson
Harry Miner
BumaU Brown
Grant Rinehart
H ersehe 1 Thompson
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