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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1950
Bora
Enrolls In School—
Son
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church are; Miss Wanita Morris of Nyssa is
the parents of a boy born June 4 among the new enrollees in ih .
" y R° “ ry h0SP‘ Ul m
NamPa Business college She is u k -
____________________ ing secretarial training.
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NOW OPEN
N E W E LL'S
BODY
SH OP
Highway 20 In Building Formefly
Occupied By Oregon Radiator Works
I,
and then operate the county on baling. Robert Cannon. 4'« miles
BUILDING PERMITS
| street, lots 6. 7 and 8, block 20.
what „ left
southwest of Nyssa on Adrian high
R W. Goodman, remodeling. Mam Teutsch addition, metal. $1500
( > 11 j iiir F leet inn
county Judge Irwin TroxeU said way. phone 015-J2
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l l O I I the county budget for welfare
w elfare h
as
has
doubled since 1946 Since 1930, the FOR RENT—Small acreage with
I Continued from Page 1)
; welfare figures are as follows: 1930,
modern house. Grlgg Brothers and
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
that the health unit does less than $18,100; 1935. $34.500; 1940, $32.000; Butler.
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it does do".
1942, $30.000; 1943. $24.850; 1945.
NEEDS
The superintendent then gave fig-
1948’ *52'98ti FOR RENT — Furnished upstairs
apartment.
Bernard
Frost.
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ures on the work done by the health
Bath Sets, Water Heaters
The county Judge gave several
department in the Nyssa school dis
FOR SALE—Used refrigerator. See
Stationary Field Chopping.
and Pressure Systems
trict. The 85 children who have reasons, besides the welfare situ at Idaho Power company office.
been helped is almost 10 per cent ation why the county is asking for
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Repairing
and
sharpening
the
$87,500.
The
state
has
been
re
Call
of the children In the Nyssa school
turning from $8,000 to $10,000 a year
system, he said.
of all types of chopper
FOR SALE—Electric stove in good
to
the
county
from
the
liquor
fund,
J. C. SMI TH
Saying that often times people do
condition. Verne Chadwick. 8jlxc
blades.
not know their children need help, but this year the state took all of
the
money.
The
Broadhurst
murd
13
Years In Nyssa
Mr. Hartley stated that "By sup
FOR R E N T — Apartment, three
porting the health department you er trial cost the county $10,000, and rooms and bath, utilities furnished.
Phone 78-J
are insuring against future trouble the state raised the salaries of $30. 612 Emison avenue, phone
Owyhee Corner
and giving the children a chance county officers. Rebates on taxes 240-R.
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to live normal lives. Also, immuniz had been running about $14.000 a
ations against disease have in some year and in 1948 they amounted to
$29.000 because
of the , . plentiful
cir
cases prevented
p i V T V 1 1 M . U epidemics
C P I U C U U I ri '
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,
. ,
The school superintendent also
C0Un‘
I talked in favor of the county libra ty an unanticipated $15,000.
Bob Davis of station KSRV re
ry and said he was interested in the
minded taxpayers that 80 per cent
| other item.
of
their taxes are collected for the
We would either have to have
the county library or pay for the
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books ourselves", Mr. Hartley said. to economize should be started at
the
top.
"The same would be true of other
Earl Bopp expressed the opinion
districts in the county” .
Mr. Lees said the county water- that the county could lose the court
Choice of two V-8* two Sixes!
master is as important as the sher house sinking fund item with less
iff or other county officials. He damage than the other items.
Mrs.
W.
W.
Foster
of
Nyssa,
presi
stated that the innumerable water
S A V I W IT H F O H D I T . begin w ith , Ford
controversies should be handled by dent of the County Parent-Teacher
Trucks o r . priced w ith t h . lowest. They save
95 H .P. LIGHT DUTY
an experienced waterman, "who association, said "I feel that some
90s
with Loadom otic ignition. Save oil w ith
are
not
catching
the
vision
of
the
For
greater
payload
capacity
in
the
half
ton
gives a service we cannot do with
corn-ground Flightlight a lu m in um a llo y pis
held, switch to the thrifty 6AA-ft. Ford F-l
things of the home. Public health
out".
tons. Save on repair 1 w ith dem ountable brake
Pickup rated up to 4.700 lbs. G.V.W Also
Mr. Cooper, a member of the bud is a public responsibility. All living
drum s and m a n y othor features. Save time
available with 8 ft. Panel, 6V4-ft. Stake
get board, complimented the county costs and other costs have gone up
and Platform bodies 95-h.p. Six or 100-h.p.
w ith Ford perform ance. Com e in to d a y and
V 8. Other light duty economy models:
court on its efforts to reduce expen so it is not reasonable to expect the
lot us g ive you tho full econom y story.
county
to
operate
on
funds
that
it
F-2, 5.700 lbs. G.V.W.; F 3, 6,800 lbs.
ses. He added that "It is no pleas
G.V.W.; F-4 ,10,000 lbs.
ure to serve on the budget board”. has been receiving”.
Mrs.
Foster
told
of
some
of
the
Mr. Cooper said the courthouse is
old and is badly in need of repair. work of the health department and
100 H .P. HEAVY DUTY
He added that the county court was said that if the health unit had not j
This Ford F-5 has outsold every other
right in setting up a sinking fund done the work it probably would not |
have
been
done.
1 ton truck in the postwar period
for the construction of a new court
Mrs.
Maud
Marques
said
“
We
vot
because
it gives top performance at
house so it would not be necessary
lowest cosL 9-ft. and
ed
this
down
once:
why
vote
on
It
to go so far into debt when the
12-tt. Stakes and Plat
county decides to erect a new build again? We vote in a president;
form
bodies. 134-, 158-
can we do it again tomorrow?”
ing.
and 176-in. wbs. 14.000
Charles Swan answered that the
At the time the health unit ap
lbs. G.V.W. Also C O E.
in 110-, 134 and 158-
propriation was at first included in court wants to know whether to
in. wbs. 100 h.p. V 8 ai
the budget, petitioners representing have another vote and if so how
95
h.p. Six.
it
should
be
done.
800 persons appeared before the
“That
is
what
we
are
here
for",
110 H .P . HEAVY DUYY
budget board, according to Cooper,
who reminded voters that “if you Mr. Swan said. "If we don’t want
Newest of four economy proved engines
to
have
another
election
we
might
are going to ask for these things
is the 110 h.p. Six available in Ford F 6,
as
well
go
home.
The
court
has
16,000
lbs. G.V.W. The F-6 gives you a
you must expect to pay for them".
145 H .P . BIG JOBS
choice of 95- or UO-h.p. Six and 100-h.p.
District Attorney Charles W. Swan been in aimost a continuous bud
Biggest
Ford
Trucks
ever
built,
V-8.9-tt
and 12-ft. Stakes and Platforms
said another item that has compli get session since the primary elect
powered by a 145-h.p. V-8, are
available in same wheel
cated the county court’s approach ion. receiving persons interested in
setting economy records every
bases listed for 100-h.p
to
economic
handling
of
the
county
havlng
another
vote
on
the
pro-
where
G.T
W
ratings—
35,000
>
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Tf to itaiii " h n rlffo t • \ i r a o r o
business is the welfare fund, hand- posal. It is your budget; we are
lbs. (F-7) and 39,000 lbs. <F 8).
G.V.W. ratings are 19,000 lbs. and
ltd under the state law, which was here for an answer” .
G. Y. Chester of Harper said “ We
22,000 lbs. 135-, 147 , 159 , 178-
explained by Mr. Swan.
and 195 in. wbs.
"The state can tell the county 'you can t blame the county court. We
levy so much for next year’. The vote for things and then don’t vote
amount of the levy cannot amount for a way to get the money”. How
to more than 4 1/2 mills on the ever, he expressed opposition to re
assessed valuation of the county, voting on the proposal.
An unidentified man said the pro
but on the basis of present assessed
valuation that count amount to posal was substantially defeated. "It
$162,500. This year the state is ask is foolis-h to say the majority of the
ing for $65.000 for welfare, which people did not understand it", the
comes out of our budget. If we did man said. We h¡\ve been forced to
not have that mandatory item, it economize during the last few years.
would mean the county court would I believe ways will be found to main
not have to come here to ask for tain the essentials of county gov
money. The court has to include ernment. The proposal was soundly
the welfare fund in the budget first rejected and I don’t think it should
be re-submitted
Many who sup
ported the budget are going to vote
against it this time. I don’t believe
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agriculture will support it” .
A Mr. Plumber criticized the coun
ty court and the editorial policies of
"the local newspapers. The editors
act like we are children, and the
county court is going along with
them. My opinion is the proposal
will be rejected again”.
Other speakers were Mr. Burk
hart. Lee Weldemann of Nyssa,
Harold Malley. and a few others
whose names were not clearly an
nounced.
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For Japan—
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney have
received word that their son, Pfc.
James Rigney. sailed Tuesday from
San Francisco for Japan, where he
will be with the weather observation
department of the army for the next
18 months.
Sails
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kind deeds and acts
of kindness during our recent be
reavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huffman
and Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huffman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffman
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Cheerios and Kix
7 OZ. PKG.
2 FOR
Pancake Flour
SPERRY'S
4 LB. PKG.
FOR SALE—52-gallon electric water
1 heater, slightly used, $69. Ideal Gas
and Appliance.
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