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PAGE FIVE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949 N E W RESID EN TS M O V E T O A D R IA N I Later she accompanied the children I to the theatre. Mrs. Howard Hatch entered the ADRIAN, June 30—Mr. and Mrs. Ontario hospital Monday evening Ray Holly entertained at their for a major operation. Mr and Mrs. Robert Eastman of home Friday evening with an anni- Caldwell spent Sunday visiting versarary party. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman and were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr and Mrs. Glen Brown. Jim Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Glen Brown and Jess Norris fish Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ed Thursday at Owyhee dam. Holly, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich Holly George Cartwright and Jess Norris and son. were Saturday night and Sunday Several local men went on fish fisheman at Whitney. Howard ing trips during the week. Hatch and Vernon Parker were Mrs. Bill Looney entertained 12 lake fishing near Jordan Valley young people in honor of her son. from Friday until Saturday. Bob Bill Looney on his 10 birthday Webster and Charley Newbill and Saturday, with a picnic supper. son fished for two days last week WATCH FOR RIIVD $ $ $ $ Now Available FREE— W E S T IN G H O U S E Sewing Machines Console Models as low as $6.89 a month after a small clown payment “ 20 Year Guarantee On All Machines” Ostrom Brothers Appliance 50 & 52 North First Street Buying A Combine ? IT W ILL BE AN O LIV ER Grain IF 1. 2. Master on the north fork of the Owyhee. Mr and Mrs Dan Holly and son, Ted, are to be gone all week fish ing at Benjdorf. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Potter of Nampa and Miss Marian Potter of Los Angeles were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Newell Heights and Mrs. W. W. Smith were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Glaze of Manhatten Beach, California are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MrEwen and and twin daughters of Ontario vis ited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Patch of Nyssa were Tuesday evening vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sind- berg, formerly of Fossil. Oregon, are new Adrian residents. They are living in one of the Holly houses. They have two children, a girl, Carol Ann, and a son. Jim my. Mr. Sindberg will be the new athletic coach in the high school next year. During the summer he intends to fish, and he also hopes to do some painting. Mrs. Glen Brown and Mrs. Jess Norris shopped in Caldwell Friday. Mrs. Robert Brown visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. F. F. Cum mins, in Boise Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen and son, Dickie, left Tuesday for Port land to attend to business. They returned home Friday. Roy Meecham and Miss Shirley Smith were visitors in Emmett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matthews and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and family shopped in Ontario Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer and family visited friends in Houston Sunday. Bill Ashcraft was in Madras vis iting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kra Richards, from Wednesday until Saturday. Miss Connie Richards, his grand-daugh ter, returned to Adrian with him to spend a few days. Mrs. Threlma Elliott returned Saturday from Corvallis, where she attended 4-H summer school. While she was there she was the chap erone of Waldo hall at the Oregon State college, which housed 220 girls. She also visited her son and Taxi YO U « Talk to the men who own one: Shorty Brandt, Omar Hite, Jim Robb, Jim Malloy, John Strickland or Joe Hobson. Trailways Bus Depot Look at the Oliver machine on the same day you look at our competitor’s. Dave Thomas 3. Think of the 100 years experience Nichols and Sheppard have had building threshing and combine units. “ The House of Oliver” Nyssa Implement Co. Phone 217 General Contracting and Building Custom-Built Cabinets and Furniture Furniture Repairing and Refinishing 1V4 miles north of Nyssa-Parma Johnson Cabinet Shop Highway 95 Phone 023J1 Junction USE LIQUID FERTILIZER FO R B IG G E R A N D B E T T E R CR O PS Easy To Apply - Quick Results NO D R I L L I N G . B R O A D C A S T I N G or S P R E A D I N G Liquid fertilizer is a highly concentrated plant food, composed almost entirely of soluable plant nutrients. It is immediately available to the root system, and only a minimum of time is required for crops to respond after it has been applied, and can be used all through the growing period. There are many advantages in using liquid fertilizer. Frequent feeding of crops result in more continuous, uniform growth, than one or two large applications of plant food during the season. The number of applications'vanes, however, with the climate, time of year and variety of crop being grown. dauihter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Elliott. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elliott have learned that* they are now living in Salem where he is working for the Blue Lake Canning company, with Johnny Johnson, former Adrian resident and teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Eerl Winn and son, Bruce, are now living in their new home near Adrian. Mrs. Vernon Parker and children visited in Nyssa with her father. R. Toomfo, Sr., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Newman and children have returned to Adrian after a trip to Corvallis, Eugene and Eastern Idaho visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch. Alvon McGinnis was unable to work for several days last week because of lunuiiig a large nail through his foot. Miss Barbara Hatch is leaving Monday for California with her aunt and uncle for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch has a lawn dinner Sunday for friends and relatives. Mrs. K. I- Peterson attended the Legion auxiliary meeting Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Eggen- baugh of South Owyhee. Miss Bobby Jo Webster was an over night guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown Satur day. for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Klass Tensen, Dick Tensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen, Niel and Carolyn, Aden Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot. Mrs. Dick Stain of Oregon Trail N Y SSA M EN A TTE N D G R A N G E G A T H E R IN G In accordance with the provisions of the Local Budget Law (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1315 O. C. X* A., as amended) notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Nyssa, Oregon, in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on June 7, 1949 the budget estimaies for the City of Nyssa, Oregon, for the ensuing year July 1, 1949 to June 30. 1960, as set in the following tabulations. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 12th day of July. 1949, at 8:00 p. m„ In the 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. KINGM AN KOLONY, June 30— Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nichols and sons, Kenny and Glen, Mrs. Elmer Frank, all of Homedale; Rev. and Mrs. George Pollard of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bach and child ren, Billy and Jeanne of Richmond, California and Mrs. L. Bach of Ogden, attended a picnic at the J. G. Lane home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Thiel and Greig, John ny and Mary An:, made a trip to Uniontown, Washington over Thursday and Friday. While there they visited an uncle of Mrs. Thiel. On their return they stopped at the Lester Goulet home in Lostlne. Oregon. Mrs. L. L. Kreager and son, were in Caldwell Wednesday on business. Sixteen members of the 4-H Sad dle club met at Jimmy Chamber lains home Sunday. They prac ticed drilling and carrying flags. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer visited at the Gale Martin home In Adrian Sunday evening. Mrs. Alvtta Lucky and daughter, Evelyn, left for St. Louis, Missouri Wednesday after spending a three- week vacation at the Guv Moore home. Mrs. James Sneed and two sons of Letha, Mrs. Alvita Lucky and daughter, Evelyn, of St Louis, Mrs. Esther McCormick and daughter, Lorraine and the Guy Moore fam ily enjoyed a picnic at the Owyhee dam Sunday. On their way home they stopped for swimming at the Snively pool. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark left last Wednesday for their home in San Francisco, after visiting a few weeks at the Guy Moore home. Ed Knettle and Hamilton Chad- derdon of Nyssa were speakers at the Kingman Kolony Grange meet ing Monday night. Mr. Knettle in vited the Grange to send a rep resentative to the newly organized Toastmasters club of Nyssa. Mr. Chadderdon spoke of the mutual benefit derived from the coopera tion of the business men and the farmers of the community. William Toomb and Wesley Piercy gave talks concerning the Dairy in dustry in Malheur county. TOBLER’S FEED & FUEL NYSSA Phone 26 Mrs. Jake Oroot of Arcadia called on Mrs. Norman Jamison last week. "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY" By PIOTNER MAKtS {SHU t r a in e d MgCM^NIC* T oro PARTS ó íÑ U iÑ í PEmAKKl W IN 6 VOUR fORD BACK H O M t" „ MíAMÍ //TARIMA# MOTOR ¿a loox 137 Notice O f 1949-50 Budget Meeting SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS AND LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1940-50 Together with the actual expenditures for the fiscal years 1940-47 and 1947-48 and budget estimates for the fiscal year 1948-49. EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUNDS PERSONAL SERVICE V Actual 1940-47 Police Chief .................................... $ 2,570.00 Police ............................................. 2,240.00 City Mgr. Recorder ...................... 1,300.00 Office Clerk ........................... . 460.00 Librarian ............... ....................... 225.00 City Health Officer ......................... 120.00 City Attorney ................................. 480.00 Janitor ...................................... 900.00 City Grds. & Streets ..................... 1,500.00 Auditor ........................................... 240.00 Totals ..................................... Actual 1947-48 $ 2,040.00 3,334.03 1,300.00 460 00 225 00 120.00 480.00 900.00 1,500.00 250.00 $11,209.00 Budget 1948-40 $ 2,880.00 4,420.00 1,300.00 560.00 500.00 120.00 480.00 1,000.00 1,700.00 260.00 $13,210.00 Budget 1949-50 $ 2380.00 6,280.00 1,400.00 560.00 600.00 120.00 480.00 1,000 00 1,700.00 250.00 *14,170 00 $ * OTHER Office & Supplies .................. ....... t 330.31 Fire Dept................................. ....... 2,027.04 543.82 City Hall ................................ ....... 2,150.82 Street Lights .......................... ... . ....... 902.01 Emergency ............................. Bonded Indebtedness ............ ....... 2,500.00 396.59 Interest on Bonds .................. 4.385.59 Street Fund ........................... 224 75 S. I. A. C................................. ....... ....... 362.37 Prison Meals 162.85 Telephones ................. ....... ... .. 1,976.23 City Grds. 620 45 Police Dept. ................... ....... Cemetery ................................. ....... 1,245.81 100.00 Library .................................. ....... 00.00 State Gas Tax ....................... Nyssa Airport ......................... ....... 1,379.36 1.608 90 Housing ................................. ...... 249.50 Municipal Judge .................... Dog Tax ................................. ---- $21,166.39 Totals $31,201.39 Grand Totals $ 645.22 2,226.35 672.97 2,667.73 1,947.26 2,991.82 318.12 2,916.47 271.84 804.80 162.25 1,442.87 578/20 2,010.64 99.07 10,467.8« 2,972.65 00.00 1,433.00 236.06 34,865.18 $46,074.21 400.00 1,000.00 600.00 2,700.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 150.00 9,800.00 250.00 400.00 150.00 2,500.00 2,900.00 800.00 100.00 10,625.00 3,000.00 00.00 600.00 $39,475.00 $52,685.00 400.00 1,500.00 750.00 2,800.00 3,247.00 6,000.00 2,075.00 6,000.00 250.00 400.00 150.00 3,000.00 1,900.00 1,000.00 100.00 12,852.00 1,500.00 00.00 600.00 400.00 $44,934.00 $59,094.00 RECEIPTS * 2,700.00 3,500.00 6,000.00 1,510.00 12,852.00 600.00 3,922.00 17,278.00 $58,347.00 EXPENDITURES Automobile And Furniture LOANS Cash For Every Actual 1946-47 City Manager-Recorder ......... .......$ 1.300 00 Water -Superintendent .......... ....... 1,320 00 460 00 Office Clerk 2/188 89 Power ...... 14,992.14 Repairs Si Supplies 1,000.00 Bonds 797.50 Interest on Bonds .. $22.358 53 Totals Purpose $ 5 0 .0 0 Actual 3947-48 $ 1,300.00 1,320.00 460.00 2,428.67 15,520 50 3.000.00 742.50 $34.771.76 Budget 1948-49 $ 1,450.00 1,440.00 560.00 2,500.00 12,922.50 2,000 00 627.50 $21.50000 Budget 1940-50 * 1,550.00 1,440.00 560.00 2,600.00 5827.50 6,000.00 3,122.50 *31,100 00 $19,000.00 2,500.00 $21,500.00 «21,100.00 00.00 $ 1,450 00 1.440.00 560 00 4/262.00 400.00 40 00 2.000 00 920 00 38.00 $11.100 00 * 1,560 00 1,440.00 560.00 8,332 00 400 00 40.00 2.000.00 840 00 38.00 $15,200 00 $ 8,500.00 2,600 00 $11,100.00 ) 9,20000 6.000 00 *15.200 00 RECEIPTS Water-Rentals Estimated Surplus-Water Fund Total to ita .ìoò.oo SEWER DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES $ 5 0 0 .0 0 John H. Pierson Grigg Bros. & Butler — Every Wednesday— City Manager-Recorder 8ewer Superintendent ....... Office Clerk Repairs Ac Replacements .... Power Inspections ___ ________-..... Bonds Bond Interest ______ ___ _ Water ............................... Totals * 1,300 00 1,320 00 460 00 .... 1,704 72 206 48 68.00 1.500 00 ... 1,019 41 00 00 $ 7,578 61 Come In And Talk Over Your Finance Troubles. OREGON Tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Z David son of Parma. Two tables of Whist were In play during the afternoon. $ 2,501 00 Licenses ................... 3,500.00 Pines .......... ... 9.800 00 Road F u n d ........ ... 1,420.00 L iq u o r ................. 10.625.00 State Gas Tax Fund 300.00 Dog Tax ........... ............................. ... Street Imp. Dist. No. 2, Installments ....... ......................................... * Amount to be RaLsed by Tax Levy: P IN O C H L E P A R T Y ........ ’ ... ............ ..... ......... .... 16,299 00 Inside 6% Limitation H E LD O N C O L U M B IA Amount to be RaLsed by Tax Levy : .............. 8,150 00 Outside 6% Limitation ...... COLUMBIA AVENUE, June 30— Totals $52.685 00 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and Niel, members of he Owyhee Rid STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS JUNE 30 1949 ing club of Nyssa, participated in Outstanding $ 4,000.00 the Cherry festival and horse show Refundii^ Water Bonds ....... ___ 6% Outstanding 8,000.00 .. 4% Sewage System Bonds at Emmett Thursday. Outstanding 500 00 ..... 6% Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot en Refunding Imp. Bonds Outstanding 1,000.00 ..... 5% tertained the pinochle club Bun- City Hall Bonds Outstanding 14,000 00 ...... 4% day afternoon. George Smit held Sewer Const. Bonds • Outstanding 13,000.00 ...... 2V4-2V4 high score, Mrs. Davidson second Water Works Imp. Bond Outstanding 33.500.00 2 3/4 Street Imp. Dist. No. 2 ......... high and Mr. Davidson low. Outstanding 33,500.00 ...... 3V* Mr. and Mrs. John Broad enter Street Intersection Outstanding 86,000.00 ........ ...... 3% tained Friday afternoon In observ Waterworks Extension 11.000.00 ance of the birthday anniversary Leseberg & Stoker, Warrants $204,500.00 of Mrs. Broad. A lunch was serv Total ed on the lawn. Place's were laid W ATER DEPARTMENT Unlike other kinds of commercial fertilizer, liquid requires veiy little labor for its use. It is applied with the water. O f great significance is the fact that with the use of LIQUID FERTILIZER, plant nutrients may be applied when they are needed by the plants and by application directly into irrigation water. This may be done at any time during the plant’s growth without the slightest danger of burning and injuring tender feed er roots or injuring plant leaves or foliage with heavy side dress ing equipment. entertalntd at tea and cards Thurs day afternoon for the followii^ friends and relatives: Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman of Newell Heights, Mr and Mrs. Gerrlt Groot of Apple Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Maybe I Can Help $ 1,300 00 1.320.00 460 00 2,747.13 21935 64 00 2.000.00 1.060.00 00 00 ( 9,170 38 RECEIPT« Service Charges Estimated Surplus Total* ..... -......... -....... -........ BERNARD EASTMAN, Chairman R. G. W HITAKER, Secretary