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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, HYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1951 PAGE SIX l itlng their two daughters, Mrs Del i fett hom e from W ednesday u n t i l bert O arner and Mrs Oeorge Folk- Sunday. Mrs H erb Van B uren and m an. who had both undergone op- j three children of C rough, Idaho were a t the R effett hom e S a tu rd ay I eralions the p ast few weeks. and Mr and Mrs. H arry Collier and Mrs Fred M itchell Is staying at SU N SE T VALLEY, Ju n e 14—A son, Jo h n , of O n tario were d in n er p a rty of 40 young people of th e L. the D elbert O a rn e r hom e while Mrs guests there Friday. Mrs. Loren O a rn e r Is convalescing. D. S c h u rc h drove to th e Idaho ; Hite and th ree children of H aines Mrs M ildred H ite a n d Mrs. C harl were w eek-end guests of Mr. and Fall* L D. 8. tem ple for baptism al work T hey were accom panied by es Schweizer shopped Friday in Mrs. R effett. th e geneolgy com m ittees of the Boise. Mr and Mrs. C lark Taylor of Owyhee ward. Mr a n d M rs H arold P eterson and Ogden visited a t th e hom es of Carl (ru rile im A n d llu v son, O ene, of Id a h o Palls visited Sim pson and Oeorge Folkm an over friends In Boise last week and were th e week-end. M rs Carl Sim pson, retu rn in g from house guests for two days a t the hom e of M r and Mrs. O laf Pylllng- Hooper. U tah, was accom panied by KINOMAN KOLONY, Ju n e 14—A her m other, Mrs. O race Folkm an, hail storm in the vicinity lasted fo> ness, p a re n ts of Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. A lbert Nothels was hostess for a visit Ja c k Sim son's friend, about ten m inutes W ednesday a fte r to the m em bers of th e S unset a u x O ary K ilts, Is also visiting a t the noon, causing dam age to gardens and hay. H ail was still on the ilary T h u rsd a y aftern o o n a t her Sim pson home. Dale W illard of 8toux Fall, South ground on th e n o rth side of build hom e T h e afternoon was spent socially, w ith M rs Fred M itchell a; D akota Is visiting a t the Albert ings Friday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Toom bs were a club g u est R efreshm ents of Nothels hom e W illard Is a nephew in Hom edale twice W ednesday sh rim p -asp ic salad and sandw ich of Mrs Nothels Mrs. Jo h n O rottvlet, who under W hile they were there in th e m o rn rounds were served Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy Schreiner and went surgery a t th e Oood S am aritan ing Mr. Toom bs had two tee th pul W L Dlm m lck of Y akim a arrived hospital In Nam pa, returned to her led a n d when he re tu rn e d home he sta rte d bleeding so badly he had T h u rsd a y for a visit a t the hom e of hom e this week Mr and Mrs. O rover Cooper vis- to go back and have two stitches Ktr. a n d Mrs. Nell Dlmmick. The m en fished a t the Owyhee dam .ted Sunday a t the home of T B | taken. Mr. and Mrs. Bill W qhlcke and F rid ay and th e e n tire group pic Cloudier* of K ingm an Kolony. Mr nicked g t th e p a rk In Boise S a tu r and Mrs. Ooodler h a d Just re tu rn children were Sunday d in n e r guests ed from a two m onth visit in Neb- of Mr and Mrs. Bob Howard. day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowers were Yoko a n d T ets O kano returned raska. Mr and Mrs Wllllarfi Qregg and i visitors in the Kolony Sunday. Mrs M onday to th e home of th e ir p a r e n ts for th e sum m er, a fte r com son, Phillip, re tu rn e d home Tuesday Bowers Is working a t th e new S a fe p leting a n o th e r year a t Oregon from P ortland w ith th eir seven way store in O ntario. O len Brown of Oregon T ra il and m onth-old dau g h ter, M aryln. S ta te college a t Corvallis. Ju n io r and D eanne W hitm an a r Willis C onnat m ade a business trip A b irth d a y p a rty was held S u n day aftern o o n a t th e M A. Rataezyk rived S a tu rd ay to spend the sum to Boise T hursday. Je n n ifer T hom pson cam e home hom e In celebration of Ju lian R at- m er visiting th eir grandparents, Mr from Boise last week for a visit aezyk's six th birthday. O uests In and Mrs. K enneth Lorenstri Two weeks of Bible school at the with her parents. cluded h e r p aren ts, Mr and Mrs Carol a n d S h aro n B osw orth are H a rry R ataezyk and fam ily, the Owyhee C om m unity church closed C asm ler R ataezyk fam ily, Mr and F riday evening w ith a program by here from Payette, visiting a t th e j Mrs O tt R eins and sons of F ru it- th e 83 pupils enrolled. Mrs. Claude home of th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, Mr. land, and M arlon C utler of O n W ilson, Mrs W illiam O regg and and Mrs Wiley Colllster. Jo h n T oom bs is staying a t -«he Mrs O rover Cooper helped as teach tario. Bill Tombs hom e a n d working this Mr and Mrs C harles Schwelzer ers during the school period Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R effett w ere1 sum m er. J o h n Toombs is a nephew shopped In B aker T uesday L eona O a rn e r underw ent a to n - hosts to several persons during the of BUI Toombs. Mr and Mrs. Bill T oom b went p a st week Mrs. Elsie Orim shaw sllectom y th is W ednesday M r and Mrs. Jam es E therlngton and Mrs. M ary H aynes of P o rt to Vale S un d ay to a tte n d th e M al re tu rn e d to O gden. U tah a fte r vls- land were house guests a t the Ref- 1 heur C ounty Jersey c attle club Y o u th * D r iv e T o h lu . F a lls T e m p le Dumugpd By lluil J m eeting held a t the Lewis Johnson sponsored by th e L. D. S. church. created by Mr. and Mrs Roland | during th e p a st season. T h e group hom e. Mrs. E rsel Beus. stake president, Maw. who were stake dance dirctors i will be gone fo u r days. M r a n d Mrs Jo h n T hiel a n d Mrs. W. O. P eterson, a n d J B. Lewis c hildren wqge Sunday dinner guests furnished cars for th e trip. T he in th e Bill R atigon, Sr., home. Mr. a n d Mrs. Guye Moore h a v e ! dance is a n original ballet num ber recently purchased a new Plym outh 1 car. Mr. a n d Mrs. Bill W ohleke and Billy a n d Dick arrived home S u n day m orning a fte r a two-weeks trip to K an sas a n d Missouri. T hey i hauled a combine from Atwood,' K a n sa s back here for Willis C o n n a t.1 K a th ry n and Jo h n n y Thiel, T e d dy a n d M ary Ellen Ratigon, Billy j a n d Je a n e tte C onnat have been a t - ! tending C atholic religious school in O n tario for the p a st two weeks. Mr. a n d Mrs. Bill Toombs were in N am pa Monday. 8 h irle y S p ark s has found em ploy m en t in Boise. S he plans to work th ere u n til school sta rts this fall. M arjie S a lte rs a n d Leon. H enry PARI-MUTUELS and M arvin B esendorfer went on j the Nyssa stake excursion to Idaho Falls tem ple for baptisim al services W ednesday, Ju n e 6. Mr. a n d Mrs. T om m y S a n t and c hildren of A drian enjoyed a picnic d in n er on th e law n a t the W alter P inkston hom e Sunday. Mr. T h iel and Jo h n n y left T h u rs day m orning on a trip to N ebraska ONE M*N AND THE B A LE -O -M A T IC MAKE UNIFORM, a n d from th ere they will go to C o u n cil B luffs, Iow a for a visit w ith SQUARE-CORNERED IA IE S ...T H A T DON’T COME LOOSE I M ary A nn Thiel. T h e telephone com pany Installed Here’s new speed, new safety, new ease in baling hay. a new phone in th e George Besen- This rugged MM BALE-O-MATIC picks up the hay, do rf hom e last week. slices and ties it into firm, uniform, square-cornered T h e A drian baseball team played the B urns team a t B urns T uesday Lele« No loose or broken bales. No wire ends to drop night. H enry R atigon was p itcher in the field or in the bales. Once tied, bales stay tied. for th e first tim e for his team . T he Weight of bale« may be varied from 60 to 90 pounds. fin al score was 20 to 4 in favor of Length may be selected a t approximately 36, 40 or 45 B urns. H E R E ’ S L O W E R C OS T , MO R E U N I F O R M B A L I N G JUNE RACE MEET H ere From Salt Lake City— Miss P hyllis Hadley, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Eugene H adley of S a lt Lake C ity, Is in Nyssa on her vacation. S he is a house guest of Miss M erle B urningham . R etu rn s Home W ith Baby— Mrs. F ra n k J. Pike retu rn ed to h e r hom e in A drian with her new In accordance w ith provisions of th e Local Budget Law (Section 110-1201 to 110-1215, O. C. L. A.., as d au g h te r, F ra n T hel. a fte r spending am endedi notice Is hereby given th a t th e budget com m ittee of the C ity of Nyssa, Oregon, in com pliance th e p a st week a t the home of her with said law prepared and adopted on Ju n e 5, 1951 th e budget estim ates for the C ity of Nyssa, Oregon, p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. D. O. Bybee. for the ensuing year Ju ly 1, 1951 to J u n e 30, 1962, as set In the following tabulations. All persons arc h e re G irls To D ance At Festival— by notified th a t on T uesday the 10th day of July, 1951, a t 8:00 p. m . in the Council C ham ber In Nyssa, A pproxim ately 18 young women Oregon, said budget m ay be discussed w ith the Com m on C ornell, the levying board for th e C ity of Nys a, of th e Nyssa stake left for S alt Lake Oregon, and any person subject to th e proposed tax levies will ne heard in favor of or again st said proposed C ity today to participate in a w orld tax levies o r a n y p a rt thereof. wide dan ce festival a t the a n n u al J u n e conference of the M utuals, YEAR 1951-52 to- EXPEN D ITU RES. R E C EIPTS. AND LEVIES FISCAL SUMMARY O F ESTIM ATED ({ether w ith the actu al expenditures fo r the fiscal years 1948-49 and 1949- 50 and budget estim ates for the fiscal year 1950-51 NOTICE OF 1951-52 BUDGET MEETING E X PEN D ITU R ES GENERAL FU NDS Actual 1948-49 1 2.880 00 4.738 92 1.450.00 560 00 500 00 120 00 480 00 1.000 00 1,700 00 250 00 $13.678 92 Police C hief Police * City M gr.-R ecorder Office C lerk L ibrarian City H ealth O fficer City A ttorney Jan ito r City U rds Ac S treets Auditor T otals $ ' inches. Every bale is counted by the automatic meter. PROFITABLE ONE-MAN OPERATION On every farm, for custom work—this MM BALE-O- MATIC is a real money-maker. All-steel welded con struction and factory quality control assure long-life, dependable performance. MALHEUR CO. FAIR GROUNDS F o r CM tplolo Iolorm aH oo, com « (« to d a y , lo t m ghro yo u tho p ro fit fact! M A * ONTARIO, OREGON MM BAU-O-MATK I TOUR SALES DEALER AND SERVI CE B & M EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Nyssa, Oregon PERSONAL SERVICE Budget 1950-51 $ 2.880 00 5.280 00 1,400.00 56000 t>UU IM> 120 00 460 00 1 000 00 1,700 00 250 00 *14.170 00 Actual 1949-50 * 2,880 00 5.284.92 1.500 00 560 00 500 00 120.00 480 00 1,000 00 1.700 00 200 00 »14,224 92 OTHER * 410 05 1.54 8 47 1,010.98 2.762 60 1,842 05 6.000 00 2.075 00 8.363 71 280 16 1.073 50 189 37 2,929 65 1.895 23 1,155 56 100 00 14,149 50 1.668 68 1,692 00 450 26 33061 $ 50000 1,500 00 1,530 92 850 00 848 65 2.862 35 4,110 00 1.11985 2,488 25 5,500 00 1.500 00 130 IH» 2.328 75 6,000 00 7,913 12 300 00 297 04 400 00 1.098 54 133 55 17500 3,000 00 2.609 01 1.900 00 3 784.20 1,200 00 1,408 41 100 00 97 67 13,500 00 10.46» 54 1.500 00 2,893 37 600 00 1 593 00 400 00 466 74 ----------------- Ü Ô A 2 4 77---------------- • T s r .r a s 'iV i »40 *63.749 6» »60.522 00 »54.665 49 Office Ac Supplies Fire Dept City Hall S treet Lights Emergency Bonded Indebtedness In terest on Bonds Street Fund H I A. C Prison Meals Telephones City O rds Police Cemetery Library S tate Oa* T ax Nyssa Airport M unicipal Judge Do* Tax T otals G ran d T otals 14 15 16 Budget 1951-52 $ 3 300 00 6,300 00 1.600 00 660 00 500.00 120 00 600 00 1.120.00 2,000 00 250(H) $16,450 00 $ 400 00 2.000 00 850 00 5,240.00 2,403 Off 5.900 00 2.384 00 6,000 00 3(H) 00 j 600 00 175.00 2,500.00 1 900 00 1.200 00 100 00 14.450 00 1.164 00 1,000 00 400 00 è íá .966 00 »65.416 00 r e c e ip t s Licenses Fines Hoed Fund Liquor m. Ktete G as T ax Fund Doe T ax Street Im p Dlst. No. 2 In stallm en ts Street Im p Dt*t No 3 In sta llm en ts Amount to be Raised by T ax Levy Inalde «■'. L im itation Amount to be Raised by T ax Levy Outside 6*4 Lim itation T otals ........... ......... ........ $ 2.700 00 3,500 00 6.000 00 1.510 00 13,500 00 600 00 3,950 00 00 00 • 18.312 00 $ 2 700 00 3.500 00 7.000 00 2.600 00 14.450 00 600 00 3.750 00 1.150.00 10,450 00 ADO 522 00 10.256 00 *65.41600 AUb- STATEM ENT O F INDEBTEDNESS JU N E 30, 1961 R efunding W ater Bonds 6% o u tsta n d in g W ater works Im p Bonds 2 1 M 1 4 O utstanding W ater Work* Extension Bonds S% O u tstan d in g Sewage System Bonds 4% O u tstan d in g Bewer C onst Bonds 4% O u tstan d in g S treet Im p Dlst No 3 2 3 4 O u tstan d in g S treet Intersection Bonds 3 1 4 O u tsta n d in g Firehouse Bonds a i 4-2 j 4 O u tsta n d in g Lesebcrg fit Stoker W arran ts O u tsta n d in g S treet Im p Dlst No 3 2 W O u tsta n d in g T otal City M anager-R ecorder W ater-S u p erin ten d en t O ffice Clerk Power R epairs Ac Supplies Bonds In tere st on Bond* T otals » 1 500 00 1 440 00 560 00 2.924 30 12.065 00 2 000 00 747 50 »21 226 80 Service Charge* E stim ated Surplus T otals * 2 .000 00 11.000 00 78.000 00 6.000 00 12.000 00 1 27.500 001 30.500 00 i 16.000 00 5,000 00 j 9.400 DO 1 »197.400 00 * 1,550 00 1 440 (Hi 560 00 3,900 IK) 5 ,632 50 6,000 (Hi 3.917 50 »23.000 OO » 1600 00 1 650 00 660 IX) 3.300 00 ; 6.077 50 1 6 MH) 00 2.712 50 *22.000 00 »32,000 00 *22,000 00 « 1.550 00 1.440.00 56*100 8 332(H) 4(H) 00 40 00 2 000 (Hi 840 00 38 00 *15200 00 t l a w oo 1.650 00 660 00 9 132 00 j 400 00 1 40 001 2 000 00 1 680 00 38 00 »16 200 00 f » 200 00 6.000 00 »15 200 00 » 9 200 00 7.000 00 »16.20000 REOKII’TB W ater-R ental* City M anager-R ecorder Sewer S u p erin ten d en t O ffice C lerk Repair* A R eplacem ent* Power Im pactions B ondi Bond In tere st W ater T otal W ATER E X PEN D ITU R ES ( 1.500 00 1.440 00 560 00 i 105 50 15.315 16 « 000 (Hi 3.182 50 »31.103 16 19,41006 t 1 400 00 1 440 00 560 00 2.209 38 187 05 49 00 2 001'00 860 00 113 40 t »878 *3 SEW KK EXPEND M URNS I 1.500 00 1.440 00 560 00 2.»10 15 175 70 21 00 2.000 00 MON 30 00 » » 424 «5 R E C E IPTH hese folks are enjoying something that’s being pioneered by Buick. It’s freedom from the blinding glare of bright summer sunlight. I t’s freedom from hot laps—caused by the sun’s rays b eatin g dow n th ro u g h the b ro ad expanse of windshield. * These freedoms trace to a new feature you may have noticed in ’51 Buicks—a new kind of glasst w ith a cool, soft, blue-green tint, in every glass area of the car, front, side and back. T Buick en g in eers te ll us th a t th is "B uick f ir s t” reduces glare 18% over conventional glass—cuts sun heat as much as 45%—and Buick engineers are very conservative fellows. T his g lare -a n d -h ea t-re d u c in g Easy-eye glass is factory-installed at moderate extra charge. It gives you a built-in transparent "sun visor" right in the windshield—and it also dulls the dazzle of oncom ing headlights at night. As we’ve said, this is something Buick owners were the first to enjoy. It takes {S o t a*a noèta in Cott/mmta and Mat /wwipm#«r. •hang* untkout notti« * S tandar* •»» R u a u m a s t k k , »ritornai mi oxtra coat on otkor Sorto«. No oihor cor provides a ll this: DYNAFLOW DRIVE* • FIREBALL ENGINE 4 WHEEL COU STRINGING • DUAL VENTILATION PUSH BAR FOREFRONT . TORQUE TUBE DRIVE WHITE GtOW INSTRUMFNTS • O REAMLINE STYLING BODY BY FISHER W ho* bortor MMHUta an both BUICK w ifi kwM thorn "Smart Buy* Buick" Yomr r # r *o G rm att Volum Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. 2ND a n d GOOD AVENUE JA R ED LEW IS C h airm an THOR O JO N ES. S ecretary its place with such exclusives as the valve-in-head Fireball Engine—coil springs on all four wheels— the firm power linkage of torque-tube dfive—and the magic of Dynaflow.* As we’ve also said—rather modestly—"Smart buy’s Buick.” Come in soon and find out what an understatem ent that really is. NYSSA. OREGON