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TH E NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1918 which was held at the G irl's camp Ladies Sew Quilts— are viriting In the eastern states, j last week visiting at the home of Children. at nresent in Pennsylvania. ; The next meeting of the Out there. Blaine Luchty returned home : his aunt, Mrs. Ora Newgen. Members o f the second ward Fred Aral and three children of j Mr. and Mrs. John G rottveit and pour-Way club will be held at the with them to spend a couple of L.D.S. R elief society spent Wednes Jamieson were Friday supper guests deep--ea fi .hing boats. Notheis and Jean and Jeanive were Sunday .Gene Hoffm an home July 8. day sewing quilts. weeks. SUNSET V ALLE Y, June 17— Mr, Cloninger caught three lirg e hali at the Hiroto Okano home Mrs. visitors and dinner guests at the i Alva Uoodell was at Jordan Val- and M r . Albert Notheis and Mr. but five miles from the Golden Fred Arai, sister of Mrs. Hiroto Okano. was taken to the Holy Ros Andrew Titland home. I ley Monday. and Mr- Elmer Clonlnger returned ary hospital Friday. The three Mrs. George Wilson and daugh Sid Flanagan's 56 head of Black Wedne> ! iy from an 11-day trip to hl’ dren, Annabelie, Bonnie and Spend Week in Logan— the west coast, visiting relatives Angus steers, sold last week at the Donald Arai, are visiting in the ters left Monday to visit in La Mr. and Mrs. LaM ont F ife and in Long Baftrh. San Francisco and Ontario sale yard, brought the kano home until their mother's Grande for a week at the home of daughters, Bonnie Jean, Betty Lor Portland, and sight-seeing at the highest price paid for be->f this health is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tummonds. raine, Karren and Anna May, spent San Francisco zoo, Oolden Gate year at any established market west Bob Albritton of Bifboa, Pana- However, Mr. Tummonds had to be list week in Logan, where they at park, the Cliff-house, Chinatown, of Denver. The steers -averaged tr i, who has been attending the taken to the Pendleton hospital, tended the Hogan-Nelson reunion, and Joe DiMaggio's restaurant. The $32.06 Iter hundredweight. e'j-itern Oregon College of Educa doctors fearng he had infantile Farmers in Sunset Valley pre we’ l tion at La Grande the past year, pagalysis, and the Wilsons returned highlight of the trip occured while | into this season's first cutting of was a week-end guest at the Ira home Wednesday. ; hay. This week should finish the Pr.ce home. Albritton left the first Vera Faye Counsil was a week Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of ! thinning of the sugar beets. of the week for Lander, Wyoming, end guest at the home o f Mr. and E. W. PR UYN Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil and where he will work for the depart Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr., In Nys.->a. School District No. 26C of Malheur County, Optometrist Paul attended the open house cele ment o f forestry this summer. Other Sunday dinner guests at the State of Oregon, that the annual election ot brating the 25th wedding anniver Auto Repairing Georgia Ward visited five days Smith heme were Chester Counsil, said district will be held at the elementary sary of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Qsbum at the Jim Chadd home and took and Caldwell guests, M olly Madi- Eyes Examined Ontario Sunday afternoon. on and Mrs. Shirley Lewis and Reboring, Valve Grind in Mr. tare of Linda Chadd. school between the hours of 2:00 iP. M. and and Mrs. Williard Jensen and Mrs. Nolan Fie’d and daughter, laughter, Peta. 7:00 P. M. on the third Monday of June, being daughter o f Emmett were dinner Lois Marie, left Wednesday to vtsit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen. ing, Lathe work. Parts guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira G am er Phone 720 at the Fred Fischer home in Apple Bern’e and Herman Lorensen were the 21st day of June, A. D., 1948. Sunday. valley and attend the Christian j Sunday dinner guests at the W il and accessories Darlene Robb returned home F ri convention for four days. 718 Arthur St. bur Chapin home. day from Corvallis with a group of K e iji Ckano and his war bride This election is called for the purpose of el Children who have been attend Phone 56-W Adrian college students, all having ing the Christian church Bible ind daughter arrived Saturday at Caldwell, Idaho ecting two directors for terms of four and five completed another year's work. Miss ■chool the past two weeks enjoyed a •he home of his parents. Mr and | R >bb plans on Joining her parents, picnic at the Nyssa park Saturday Mrs. C. T. Okano in Sunset valley. years. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb, who afternoon, and climaxed their ac Mr. and Mrs. K e iji Okano and tivities by presenting a program laughter, Eileen, have been living Dated this 10th day of June, 1948. NYSSA INSURANCE at the church Sunday evening. Mrs. in Tokyo, Japan. Okano was for Paul Bergam has been superinten merly with the army of occupation AG E N C Y dent of the primary and intermed there. Since receiving his discharge Attest: iate departments, and Mrs. Her over a year ago, Okano has been a civilian employe o f the occupa Fire and Automobile bert Bergam instructor of the five- Henry H. Hartley, Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing tional forces. year-olds. District Clerk Frank Turner and W illis Lester Insurance Mr. and Mrs. FTed Harrison and — Contact— two sons of Portland spent the en and son o f Hiattyville, Wyoming Rentals Bonds tire week visiting mt. the home of were overnight guests Wednesday Loyd Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Harri at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner. Frank Turner had not Chairman, Board of Directors son is a brother of Mrs. Newgen. Ralph Lawrence, Agent Larry Dimmick spent last week seen his brother, Cash Turner, for NYSSA, Nyssa, Oregon at Homedale helping Earl Larson 12 years. The annual school meeting will W e Guarantee Our Work For One Year with haying. Darvis Bergam was honored at be held at the Owyhee schoolhouse Free Estimates— Phone 196-J a birthday party Tuesday afternoon June 21 at 8 o'clock. Clyde Kim ball and his mother, at the home of Mrs. Robb Thomp son. Guests were Val Garner, Pat- Mrs. K. C. Kimball, who arrived tie Flanagan, Jimmy and Roger Sunday from their home at Oak Bergam. Rosalie McCoy of Cald land, California, are house guests well, Leona Garner, Paul Knot- of Mr. and Mrs. James Langley. In accordance with the provisions of the local budget law (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215, O. C. L. A., as tingham, Reva Rookstool, Marlene Miss Dorothy Hobson and her fi amended» notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Nyssa, Oregon, in compliance Bergam, Donnie Hintz, Paul Knot- ance. Clyde Kimball, will take their with said law, prepared and adopted on June 4, 1948 the budget estimates for the C ity o f Nyssa, Oregon, jtingham and Paula Bergam. Cro- marriage vows at 8 o'clock Tues for the ensuing year July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, as set in the following tabulations. A ll persons axe Iquet and other games were played, day evening in the Northwest Naz- arene chapel at Nampa. Mr. and hereby notified that on Tuesday the 13th of July, 19 18, at 8:00 P. M „ in the council chamber in Nyssa, I and refreshments were served Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the Common Council, the levying board for the City I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kollen of Ma- Mrs. E. J. Hobson, parents of the of Nyssa, Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed tax levies will be heard In favor of or against Idras, former residents of this val- bride-elect, were hosts at a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. said proposed tax levies or any part thereof. I ley, visited Thursday afternoon at and Mrs. James Langley and chil S U M M A R Y O F E S T IM A TE D E X PE N D IT U R E S, R E C E IPTS AND I FV IE S F IS C A L Y E A R 1948-49, (lie home o f Ira Price and other dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson Together with the actual expenditures for the fiscal years 1945-46 and 1946-47 and budget estimates f * former neighbors. and family, Mr. and Mi's. Homer the fiscal year 1947-48 Mr ‘ and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin E X PE N D IT U R E S G ENERAL FUNDS made two trips to Nampa last week, Brewer and family, and the bride- the following Biennial Seed Crops: to-be. Miss Dorothy Hobson. PERSO NAL SERVICE having dental work done. Budget Mr. and Mrs. A1 M cKee and baby Budget Actual Actual Mrs. Charlie Schweizer and Mrs. CARROT 1948-49 1947-48 1946-47 1945-46 Ralph Haworth left Monday to at of Ontario were Sunday afternoon $ 2,880.00 $ 2,640.00 $ 2,570.00 $ 2,400.00 tend the 10-day Northwest Insti visitors at the James Langley home. ONION 4,420 00 Clarice Notheis left Saturday 2.280.00 2240.00 tute of International Relations at Police 1.391.60 1,300.00 1.300.00 1.300.00 1,200.00 Reed college in Portland. The course morning for Portland, where she City Manager-Recorder . PARSLEY 560.00 460.00 460.00 400 00 includes instruction by noted lec will take .a six-week summer course O ffice Clerk ...................... 500.00 225.00 225.00 turers and round-table discussions conducted a t the Portland branch 225.00 Librarian .......................... 120.00 of the University o f Oregon. PARSNIP = on vital current problems. 120.00 120.00 120.00 City Health O fficer .......... Clarence Dodson of Willlamette 480 00 480.00 480.00 Children who have been attend 115.50 C ity Attorney 1,000.00 900.00 900 00 ing the daily Bible classes at the valley spent several days visiting 900.00 Janitor .............................. 1,700.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Owyhee sch,x>l the past two weeks at the home of his father. Reverend 1,140.00 City Grounds and Streets 250.00 200.00 240.00 ended the session with Che presen J. E. Dodson. They enjoyed fishing 200.00 Auditor_____________________ tation of an evening program F ri at the Owyhee dam and also at the $13210.00 $10,105.00 $10,035.00 $ 8.092.00 T O T A L S day evening Mrs. Jesse Gregg has mouth of the Malheur river, which O TH E R been instructor for the intermedi yielded a nice catch. Clarence Dod $ 400.00 $ 600.00 $ 330.31 318.68 g NYSSA, OREGON TELEPHONE 1J2 = ate group and Mrs. W iliam Gregg son and Rev. and Mrs. Dodson were C ffice and Supplies .... 1 , 000.00 2.000.00 2.027.04 Fire Department ..... 1,431.18 dinner guests at tile Charles D itty for the Junior group. 600.00 500.00 543.82 525.97 City Hall .................. Fern Price left Tuesday morning home Thursday evening. Dodson 2700.00 2500 00 2,150.82 2,484 15 Street Lights ........ . with the other 4-H scholarship returned to his home at Junction 2000.00 902.01 2000.00 142.75 Emergency ................ winners fo r Corvallis to attend 4-H City Sunday morning. 1500.00 2,500 00 2991 82 Bonded Indebtedness 2.000 00 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillis and summer school on the Oregon State 150 00 303.30 396.59 513.34 Interest on Bonds ... their two daughters, Mrs. Lewis college campus. 9800.00 2590.08 4,385.59 Street Fund 3.027.17 Those attending the wedding of Mitchell, and Mrs. George Pcn- 250.00 180.00 224.75 175.37 S. L A. C ................... Dee G am er Friday evening at Em darvls, made a trip to Carey, Ida 400 00 300.00 362.37 223.55 Prison Meals mett were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ho to attend a family reunion at 150.00 162.85 150.00 239.64 Telephones ............... the home of Floyd Pudolph. brother Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Vern G ar 2500.00 1.976.23 1000 00 736.42 C ity Grounds o f Mrs. HilUs. While visiting in ner, Wayne, Norman and Donnie 2900.00 620.45 500 00 311.03 Police Department .. Gam er, Mr. and Mrs, George Folk- Burley. Mrs. Hillis' father, W iliam 800.00 800.00 487.44 1,245.81 Cemetery .................. man. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker, Satterly, underwent a serious oper 100.00 100.00 98.92 100.00 Library ....................... Keith, Jesse, Leslie, and Annie ation. Mrs. Hillis, therefore, re 10,625.00 00.00 11 . 000.00 State Gas T ax Fund 2.500.00 Stoker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sto mained with her parents, while 3000.00 1.379.35 3000.00 • 8.645.20 Nyssa Airport ker The groom was a nephew of her husband and daughters return 00.00 1,608.90 00.00 1.034.76 Housing ..................... Mr. and Mrs. Gam er. Over 200 ed to the valley. W illiam Satterly, 600 00 600.00 00.00 249.50 Municipal J u d ge_____ guests were present at the wed age 68 years, failed to recover from $39,475.00 $21,166.39 $25,434.08 TO TALS $31,116.00 ding, which was held at the home the operation, so Mrs. Hillis stayed in Burley to attend his fu neral $52,685.00 $33,526.08 $31,201.39 $41221.00 GRAND TO TALS of Bishop Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Counsil were She arrived home this Wednesday, New 2(5 by JO foot home on lot 90 by 200 RE CE IPTS Monday evening supper guests at accompanied by her mother, Mrs. $2591.00 $ 2500.00 Licenses ............................................ feet. Near schools, large size electric water heat the O. P. Counsil home. Mr. and Satterly, who will visit in her 3500.00 1600.00 Fines ....................................1........... Mrs Joe Counsil left Tuesday for daughter's home. er, fine large living room, 1(> by 21 feet. Room 9800.00 500.00 Road Fund ..................... .................. Corvallis, where Mr. Counsil wiil 1420.00 1560.00 Liquor ........................... ......... ........... for chickens, cow and large garden. Priced at l ike an agricultural course at Ore- B U E N A V ISTA M AN 10.625.00 11 . 000.00 State Gas T a x Fund ....................... only $4,300. o n State college under the G.I. 300.00 300.00 Tax ........................................... IS SICK IN NYSSA Dog training prog nun Anticipated Surplus from General Well located business lots. Can arrange size Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baker of 2000.00 Fund ................................. to suit in parcels of 32 by 58, $1,250 each. Take Burley, Idaho were overnight guests BUENA V IS T A . June 17— Mr. and Negotiable Bonds 3089.00 Mrs. James Stephen, Sr., Mrs. James at the Delbert Garner home Friday. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy- as many as you need at that price. The corner Stephen, Jr., and son, and Mrs, They fished at the Owyhee dam. 16299.00 Inside 6': Lim itation 15,377.00 lot is priced at $1,000. Grant Armstrong and daughter re Ontario shopprs during the week Amount to be Raised by T ax Levy- turned home Saturday after visit were Mr. and Mrs. Robert R effett. 8150 00 Outside 6 r 'r Lim itation 3295.00 W e have many fine listings to choose from. Mrs. Frank Rataezyk. Mrs. Ger- ing several weeks in Nebraska. $52,685.00 TO TALS ............................-.................... ............. $41,221.00 Mr. and Mr. Leslie T o p liff had tmde McCracken of Portland, and -----------------------------------STATE M E N T O F~ INDEBTEDNESS JUNE 30. 1948 as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Ethel Mrs. C. J. Rataezyk. Refunding W ater Bonds ............ 6 % Outstanding $ 5000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Howard and Goodell and •family of Vale. Sewage System Bonds 4% 9000 00 Outstanding W illis Bertram is ill and under two children were week-end guests Refunding Improv. Bonds 6 % Outstanding 1000 00 at the Cash Turner home. Mr. and a doctor’s care at the Jamison 5ri, City Hall Bonds ......................... Outstanding 2000.00 Mrs. Howard returned to their home home in Nyssa. but will soon be 4 rc Sewer Construction Bonds Outstanding 15,000.00 at Bates, while Patty Ann and able to return home. Water Works Improv. Bonds 2H — 2H Outstanding 14.000 00 Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver en REAL ESTATE AGENCY Jerry remained to visit their grand tertained with a waffle supper at TOTALS $46.000 00 parents for several weeks. Mrs. Netl Dtmmlck and Mrs. their home Sunday evening. Those Water Department Our New Location -52 North First Street Russell Patton. S r„ attended the present were M r and Mrs. Delbert EXPE N D ITU R E S all-day frozen food demonstration Cleaver and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Actual Actual Budget Budget at the Bridgford plant in Ontario. Howard Day and daughters and 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 Dwayne Wilson of Parma spent Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and City Manager-Recorder $ 1200.00 $ 130000 $ 1300.00 $ 1450.00 1200.00 Water Superintendent . 1320.00 1320 00 1440.00 O ffice Clerk 400 00 460.00 460 00 560 00 2392 39 Power ............................... 238889 2500 00 2500.00 Repairs and Supplies 7238 41 17307 50 14.992.14 12,922.50 Bonds .. 2000 00 1000 00 2000 00 2000 00 Interest on Bonds 882.50 797.50 712.50 627.50 TO TALS $15.31330 $22258.53 $25,600.00 $21300.00 RFiCKIPTS W R IT Rentals »17.000.00 919.000.00 Negotiable Bonds 7600 00 Loan-Fire Dept. 1000 00 Estimated Surplus-Water Fund 00.00 2500.00 TO TALS $25.600 00 $31.500 00 the group was visiting Jack WUli- FLANAG AN STOCK ard, Mrs. Notheis’ brother, who BRINGS HIGH PRICE | operates itie concession for the Notice O f Annual School Election DR. C.W. CRAVES PLUMBING Brower Plumbing Shop OREGON Notice of Budget Meeting We Are N ow CO N TRACTIN G DESSERT SEED CO. For Sale Real Estate E.L. JAMISON NOTICE To O w ners of Home Freezers W e are now in a position to cut. wrap and sharp freeze your meat and also sharp freeze vegetables and fruit for home lockers. — — — W E H A V E EXTRA LOCKERS N O W — Polar Cold Storage — PHONE 124-W— To get you Sewer department OUT OF DEBT Oc at many other svcceuM formers do-U*# the iond Bonk System to pet your fh nonctol o#otrt smooth, keyed order 30 yeon em per feme ond co unties* loons prove the eohre o4 LA N D B A N K LO A N S HERBERT J. DAVIS Sery-Trea*. Payette. Idaho City Manager-Recorder __ $ Sewer Superintendent ______ O ffice Clerk Repairs and Replacements ------- Power Inspections .........._....... .....------- Bonds Bond Interest ...... ... .......... ...... ...... Water TO TALS $ Service Charges Negotiable Bonds Estimated Surplus TO TALS .......... ■ ..- ___ - 1200 00 1005.00 400 00 205100 313 20 37 00 1500 00 113000 37 80 7394 00 9 $ 130000 1320.00 460.00 1704.72 206 48 68 00 1500 00 101941 00.00 $ 7578 61 • $ 130000 132000 460 00 5522.00 400 00 40 00 2000 00 1000.00 38 00 $12.080 00 $ 1450 00 1440 00 560 00 4252 00 400 00 40 00 2000 00 920 00 38 00 $11.100 00 $ 7000 00 2280 00 2800 00 $ 8500 00 RECEIPTS *12.000 00 2600 00 911.100.00 J. L. H e m man. Chairman Bernard Eastman. Secretary