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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1951 noon to p a rtic ip a te in a Bible r e a d - , H Ball Mrs Ball Is reported as r ^ n n e ty Harvey Bennett I» Ing contest. T h e boys and g lrls slowly recovering from a m ajor op- ’ 111,11 » n i l s r> Elected To Boari! sw am In the a fte rn o o n a n d p arto o k eratlon. M rs Borge was accom p- At Afiriilll 0|*4*IM *tl of a potluck «upper p rio r to the anted on th e re tu rn trip by her NEWELL H EIG H TS. Ju n e 39—T erry contest in th e ever*!*. C aroline <>•» H arris, who has been KINGM AN KOLONY June 28—-Mr ADRIAN. J u n e 28—H arvy B ennett convalescing ln th e home of her a n d M rs o t e n Brown 0f Oregon of W ade d istric t was unanim ously Borge a n d Eugene H a r m com peted S chlem er placed first In h e r dlvUlon i f r i „ d m o th f, ln o -n v e r since M arcn ----------------------- ------------ In th e county 4-H n e a lth co n test In a n d M arcelyn M cK inley placed s e c - ! g d t” *” W **n c e T rail were S u n d a y dinner guests in elected as a new m em ber of the high school board M onday a fte r Vale, representing the A drian school ond ln her division, while A nita 1 th e W illis C o n n a t home from th is com m unity. T erry lacked P ra tt, who won first place h e re at Vale Activities T h e A drian Com m unity cannery noon. N ineteen voted. one p o in t of having a p e rfe c t score A drian represented h e r division ln M r and M rs. Dick Davis of Ridge- F o r F o u rth L i s t e d »as opened T uesday. June 19. Virgil and Eugene lacked four. D r E m O ntario. view were d m n er guests S a tu rd ay of ------------ j Vlers Is th e operator. Fern H atch, T h e library book sta tio n will oe m ett of O n ta rio exam ined th e c o n ln th e hom e of M rs. J a k e Borge this VALE, Ju n e 28—T h ree days of feat- j bookkeeper a n d S a ra h C artw right Mr. a n d Mrs. Don H att. testants. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil S m ith have x h e cannery will be M r a n d Mrs. C harles H arris are sum m er for Newell H eights. Books lvlties will m ark the a n n u a l F o u rth floor iady recovering from a n a tta c k of spotted a re now available to a nyone ln th e of Ju ly celebration here th is year. >pen each T uesday until business in- purchased th e A1 M echam place fever, w hich was caused by tick bites grades who wishes to read for a c e r Ju ly 2. 3 a n d 4 w ith rodeos, baseball creases. across S nake river. T hey are h a v suffered w hen th ey w ent on a camt>- tific ate th is sum m er. A group Dj m en 0f the Owyhee ing some rem odeling done on th e J u d ith Vanderpool h a s re tu rn e d gam es, dancing, a carnival, q u a rte r lng and fishing trip n e a r U nity a- I horse show a n d special activities ; th e u n s church went house before moving. bout th ree weeks ago. , from a trip th ro u g h C alifornia T h e celebration will be be sta rte d ward of th e L D S churcn " , O eneva Connoughy and D ia n e 1 **rs !*• K u rt» visited In th e Mrs. F a n n ie A xm entla of Yum a. H ardm an have been helping ln th e hom es of h e r sisters. Mrs. Jo a n a t 1 P. M M onday. July 2 w ith a ! to th e W iley C alllster farm and put Arizona visited in the G eoff W il hay on th e H ard m an and Borge D um tl a n d Mrs W illiam O ah ley In Boy S cout p arad e and dedication of up his h a y la st Tuesday, th e celebration on th e court house Mr. and Mrs. A rt Sparks w ent to liam s hom e T h u rsd ay evening. - She farm s th e p ast week I P * ™ » T h u rsd a y Mr and Mrs M aurice O Ju d d e n - | R onald L ane who U a tte n d in g lawn B aseball each day a t 2:30 T h u rsd a y to visit Shirley Mrs. form erly lived here. ..................... College of fe»,u re P>»y betw een two crack ' ,h „ , tertaln ed a t d in n er S a tu rd ay even- sum m er school a t th e College Mr. and Mrs. L ult S ta m a n d Louis Am erican Legion Ju n io r team s, the S p a rk s and S hirley shopped th a t lng for Mr and Mrs Ja m es Emtorre fdaho. was a S u n d ay evening sup- « affornn/m nV Llrs n rl/c H/PH i aftern o o n . P D M ick Sparks went f to it of Newell H eights and Mr. a n d Mrs. E astern O regon d istric t cham p« and of O akland. Oregon. Miss R ita L a n t- P«r «oest ln th e Dudley K urt* hom e Boise S unday. Jim M iller enjoyed a ste ak fry a t term an of O ntario and Jewell W tl- Mr a n d Mrs BUI Allle of T acom a th e Boise O rays, Id ah o d istric t title- Mr. a n d M rs. W arren Feuks are th e Bill Looney hom e S atu rd ay son of Caldwell i w rre guests In th e hom e o f h e r son. holders th e p a re n ts j>f a baby girl, born in night. A rodeo wlU be held each n ig h t a t Mrs M aurice L Ju d d e n te rU ln ed D*vld H ighland a n d fam ily a t O w y- N am pa W ednesday. Ju n e 13. Miss B etty H ansen left Sunday the Book club last S atu rd ay . Mrs hee dam from M onday untU F rid ay 8:30 w ith cowboys from a wide area Bill B esendorfer visited a t th e for M inneapolis, w here she will contending In m an y events for over Ralph H aw orth of S ta r reviewed the Mrs. D avid H ighland a n d M rs Bill hom e of his uncle, George B esen study to be a laboratory technician. book "Chine Dusts H er M antle" by Allle were guests In th e M. L. K u rtz 11000 ln prize money. At 4:30 July dorfer, last week. D onald H atch and H arry H a th a 3 o u tstan d in g q u a rte r horses from Francis Otll Besides th e club m em hom e T uesday. Mr. a n d Mrs. Vern S aulter of way retu rn e d S a tu rd ay from Mc- A bridal show er honoring M arjorie eastern O regon and southw estern bers presen t M rs M anley e f S ta r. B ountiful. U ta h arrived S aturday Mrs Bothom ley of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bowers C hap in was held on th e M. Idaho will be shown ln a q u a rte r n ig h t a t th e hom e of Mrs. A lzina, D erm itt, w here th ey have been working on the roads. An authorized Judge L. J. K inney of O n tario and Mrs. L. K u rts law n F rid a y w ith M rs horse show S a u lte r fo r a visit. Mrs Vern S ault M r a n d Mrs. Vernon P a rk e r and Carl Hill. Mrs. O e rrlt T im m erm an Louis P r a tt a n d Mrs. W illiam will select cham pions from b oth e r is a siste r of Alzina Saulter. fam ily a n d Mr. and Mrs. How ard h a lte r and cu ttin g classes. and M rs M aurice O. Judd were T oom bs assisting. J o h n H ow ard and Mr. and Mrs H atch left S u n d ay for the coast, Business firm s, clubs and o rg a n Mr a n d M rs M. L. Ju d d , accom p guests Bob H ow ard left T hursday night Bob K urtz Is home from technical anied by th e ir d a u g h te r, Ellen izations will e n te r floats in a for Y akim a to visit relatives. T hey w here th ey will sp en t th e ir v acat ions. college a t K lam ath F alls for sum Dow ner of Caldw ell, w ere S u n d ay “F o u rth " p a ra d e a t 1 P. M , the will sta y u n til M onday. Mr. and Mrs. E rnie Rosenbaum m er vacation. He visited his b ro th guests i n th e R obert O verstreet evening of Ju ly 4 Mr. a n d Mrs. O rvil J. O lenn and have moved to Roswell, w here he is Dances, a carnival a n d o th er ers, H arold and Merle a n d fam lkes hom e In Boise. Dudley K u rts i8 b alin g h a y th is events will provide e n te rta in m e n t th re e ch ild ren o f Delano. California farm ing. In P ortland on th e way home for th e large crowds expected here who form erly lived a t the Owyhee Tom m y S a n t has entered th e vet Eugene H arris was surprised by a week for Mr. Olp. dam , were guests in the L. L. erans hospital in Boise for tr e a t M r and M rs. D udley K u rts visited th is year group of his friends a t a birth d ay K reag er hom e W ednesday and m ent. party S unday evening In his home. S a tu rd a y evening ln th e hom e of T h u rsd a y of la st week. Mrs. O lenn J L arry N orris celebrated his b irth The group played baseball and were Mr. and M rs BUI H am U ton who R eturns From P o rtlan d — a n d M rs. K reag er were form er day T uesday evening by taking his M r and Mrs. Jim Elkins retu rn ed have recently moved Into th e Jim refreshed w ith Ice cream and cake friends to th e roller sk atin g rin k in hom e S u n d ay n ig h t from P ortland. schoolm ates. Mrs H ugh O lenn took a c a r to L ane house ln K ingm an Kolony. A scavinger h u n t and welner roast O ntario. T hey had been visiting Mr. Elkin's Mrs. J a k e Borge re tu rn e d M onday help ln traneportlng the young were held a t th e D. L. H urst home Rev. a n d Mrs. Moore and H enry people of ihe United P resbyterian evening from D enver, w here sh e had fa th e r, H enry E. Elkin, wljo Is re S u n d ay a fte rn o o n for m em bers of church to O ntario M onday a fte r- been atte n d in g h e r m other. M rs. O. covering from a m ajor operation. th e Brow n B u tte Buckaroos’. A drian a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. K. I. P eterson and D onna sp en t last week in the 4-H saddle horse club Carlee Hill, hills fishing. Lewis S ta m a n d L arry K reager won D onna B oren of N am pa spent first prize in th e h u n t th e week-end visiting h e r a u n t, Mrs In accordance w jth provisions of th e Local B udget Law (S ection 110-1201 to 110-1215, O. C. L A as F reddie S c h a fer. Ronnie T hom p Gayle M artin. am ended) notice la hereby given th a t th e budget com m ittee of th e C ity of Nyssa. Oregon, ln com pliance son a n d L arry K reag er of K ingm an with said law prepared and adopted on J u n e 5. 1951 th e bu d g et estim ates for the City of Nyssa, Oregon, K olony were am ong students re tu rn Visit In Id ah o — for th e ensuing year Ju ly 1. 1951 to Ju n e 30. 1962, a s se t in th e follow ing tabulations. All persons a re h e r e ing from sum m er school a t Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. B e rn ard F rost spent by notified th a t on T ueeday th e 10th day of July. 19J1, a t 8:00 p. m.. ln th e Council C ham ber ln Nyssa. F rid a y evening. S aturday a n d S u n d ay in T w in Falls Oregon, «aid budget m ay be discussed w ith th e Com m on C ouncil, th e levying board for the Otty of Nyssa. T h e P o lly an n a club will meet w itn visiting Mrs. F ro st’s p aren ts, Mr. and Oregon] and any person subject to the proposed ta x levies will be h e a rd In favor of or a g ain st said proposed Mrs. R ow ena K reager Thursday, Mrs. J. W. McDowell. tax levies or any p a rt thereof. Ju ly 5, w ith M rs. Let, T hom pson as co-hostess. Visits At A drian— SUMMARY O P ESTIM ATED EXPEN D ITU RES. R E C E IP T « AND LEVIES FISCA L YEAR 1951-52 to Dick L arson of W ashington. D. C. gether »nth th e actu al expenditures for the fiscal years 1948-49 a n d 1949-50 and budget estim ates for the visited M onday w ith Rev. and Mrs. Tobler Receives fiscal year 1950-51. H. E. Moore In A drian. Mr. L arson Mixing Certificate Is a governm ent physicist. E X PEN D ITU RES GENERAL FU N D S PERSO N A L SERVICE Couple Recovering From Tick Fever NEWS OF RECORD M arlene Louise M oss of Nyssa. Eldon J. B a rk e r of O n ta rio and B e rn lta P ay T u ck e r of Nyssa. M ARRIAGE LICENSES COM PLAINTS, C IR C U IT COURT C laude A. D errick and J a n e t K e n W D. C a rte r, et. al„ vs. Moore nedy. b oth of O ntario. H otel com pany, et. iL . recovery on R ay N. Bybee and Carolee B i*g- c o n tra ct. $86.700. ham , b o th of Nys sa PE T IT IO N S, PRO BA TE COURT G len Holm es a n d Bonnie LaD eane E state of Eva E. Miller, deceased K ressly, b oth o f Nyssa. E state of T atsu y o Chikuo, de Felix An tone C hertu d i of Jo rd a n ceased. Valley a n d C arm en M arie E asterly E state of T h y ra D elphine Nord- wall, deceased. of O ntario. E state of Jo h n E. Sappe. deceased. W alter C. Ross. Jr. of O ntario and COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS We have a good supply of all types of commercial fertilizers for side dressing. If you have any problems in side dres sing call us and our fieldman will be glad to call and help you. Phone 470-R Ontario. Oregon or 42. Nyssa Elevator VALLEY WHOLESALE and WAREHOUSE CO. NOTICE OF 1951-52 BUDGET MEETING ., A ctual 1948-49 Police C hief _____________________ • 2880 00 police 4.738.82 City Mgr -R ecorder - 1.450.00 O fflre c le r k 560 00 L ibrarian ................... 500 00 City H ealth O f fic e r ........... 120 00 City A ttorney ................ ......... 480 00 Jan ito r ............................ 1800 00 City Opda. A S treets _ 1,700.00 Auditor 250 00 $13.678 92 T otals ....... ...... . __ - ._ .... ... - $ 330 61 1,530 92 848 65 2 662 35 1.11985 1.500 00 130 00 7913 12 297 04 1,096 54 133 55 2.609 01 3 .784 20 1.408 41 97 87 10.46» 54 2 .803 37 1 593 00 466 74 iUVMMST---------- $54.666 49 Office Ac Supplies Fire Dept. City H all S treet Lights Emergency Bonded Indebtedness In terest on Bonds S treet Fund a, A ctual 1949-50 ’ $ 288000 5.284 92 1,500 00 560 00 500 00 120.00 *80 00 1.000 00 1,700.00 200 00 $14.234 92 i. a . c. _ _ ________________ Prison Meals Telephones City O rds Police Cemetery Library S tate O as T ax Nyssa Airport M unicipal Judge Dog T ax — t t o t :------------------------------------ G ra n d T otals ....... _ B udget 1950-51 $ 2.880 00 5280 00 1.400 00 560 00 500 00 120.00 460 00 1.000 00 1,700.00 250 00 $14,170 00 OTHER $ 41005 1844 47 1.010 98 2,762 60 1842 05 6.000 00 2.075 00 8.363 11 260 16 1,073 50 189 37 2.929 65 1895 23 1 156 56 100 00 14.149 50 1.666 66 1.692 00 450 28 $49814 W $63 749 89 $ 500 00 1,500 00 850 00 4,11000 2,48825 5.500 00 2228 75 6,000 00 300 00 400 00 175 00 3,000 00 1,900 00 1,200 00 100 00 13,500 00 1,500.00 . 6001X1 400 00 »46.353 00 *60.522 00 R E C E IP T S Dotr T ax Street Im p D lst No 2 Installm ents Street Im p D lst No 3 In stallm en ts Amount to be Raised by T ax Levy (nftlde 6 % L im itation Am ount to be Raised by T ax Levy O utside 6% L im itation T otals , _ _ _ T . . — --, ----- ,T . , .. * 2,700 00 3,500 00 6.000 00 121000 13,500 00 600 00 3.950 00 00 OO 18.312 00 .._________ 10.450 00 S60&22 00 STATEM ENT O F INDEBTEDNESS JU NE 30. 1961 R efunding W ater Bonds O utstanding 3 1/3-3 1/4 W ater works Im p Bonds O utstanding W ater W orks Extension Bonds 3% O utstanding Sewage System Bonds 4% O utstanding Sewer C onst Bonds 4% O utstanding 3 3 4 S treet Im p D lst No. 3 O utstanding S treet Intersection B o n d s 3 1/4 O utstanding F1reliou.se Bonds 3 1/4-3 3 4 O atstanding Lem berg A Stoker W arra n ts O utstanding S tre et Im p Dial No 3 3*»% O utstanding T o tal --- 8* ..--- ------ --- --- ----- _ ___ ----- ......... City M a n a g e r-R e c o rd e r W ater-S u p erin ten d e n t Office Clerk Pow er ■ R epairs A S u p p l i e s Bonds In te re st on Bonds T otals -- -- $ 1 500 00 1 440 00 560 00 3 924 30 13 066 00 2 000 00 747 50 $31.226 $0 _ ...... ........... .__ ______ ---- _ W ater-R e n tals W ATER E X PEN D ITU RES $ 1500 00 1.440 00 560 00 3.106 50 15 315 If 6.000 00 3 182 50 ----------iJT T H T i---------- ST. LOUIS. M O — (Special)—Tob- Auxiliary To M eet— T h e Eagles auxiliary will m eet ler’s Feed a n d Fuel. Inc . has been Issued a c e rtific a te of m ixing ac Ju ly 3 a t 8:30 in th e Eagles hall. curacy by th e R alston P u rin a com p any, following a n analysis of sam p les tak e n from custom -m ixed feeds | p re p are d especially for custom ers of | th e mill. If you're lucky enough to get a T h e proper m ixing of ingredients, using g ra in grown locally by fa rm - vacation, drive into my station | ers in th is a rea , is a n im p o rta n t ; I fa cto r In th e efficient a n d econom - J a t BEK RETT S and I'll service [ leal feeding of livestock a n d poultry. your c a r from bum per to I in B efore P u rin a approved th e mill j I as a n a uthorized m ixing sta tio n us- bum per—now you'll be in good $ 40000 I ing form ulas and ingredients, lab 2,000 00 o ra to ry te s ts were m ade to deter- shape for the trip. I'll give 850 00 j m ine th e accuracy a n d uniform ity of j the works and do a thorough 5,240.00 th e m ixing service rendered. T h e sam ples which passed th e 2,403 00 job. m ost recent lab o rato ry tests, and 5,900 00 2,384 00 qualified the mill for th e certificate 6.000 00 I did not vary m ore th a n o n e -h alf of 300 00 j one per cent In pro tein content. A c ertificate Is Issued for each fo r 600 00 175 00 m ula m an u fa ctu re d a n d approved. 2,500 00 1,900 00 A ttending C onvention— Dr. and Mrs. J o h n W O lsen left 1.200 00 100 00 F rid ay to a tte n d th e n o rth w est dent al convention in S e a ttle th is week 14.450 00 1,164 00 T hey will re tu rn hom e S unday. 1.000 00 400 00 R e tu rn s Home— Mrs. Hugo Olsen a n d fam ily re »18 .966 M *65,416 00 tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in P eterson, U tah M onday evening a fte r sp e n d ing th ree weeks here visiting friends a ) 2,700.00 n d relatives. 3.500 00 7.000 00 H ere From U tah — M r a n d Mrs. E rn est T ay lo r and 2,600 00 14.450 00 sm all d au g h te r. Nancy, of C linton. | 600 00 U ta h , were S u n d a y visitors in th e j 3.750.00 Leon C hild a n d Elwood Flinders 1,150 00 hom es T hey are en ro u te to S e a ttle a n d P o rtlan d . 19.41000 t ... 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Nyssa, Oregon I » 2.00000 11,000 00 78,000 00 6.000 00 12.000 00 27.500 00 30.500 00 16.000 00 5.000 00 9.400 00 *197,400 00 » 1 550 00 1,44000 560 00 3 900 00 5 633 50 6.000 00 2.91750 *23 000 00 t 1.600 00 1 650 00 ‘ 660 00 3300 00 6 077 50 6.000 00 2.712 50 »22 000 00 »33.000 00 *22 ,000 00 ( 1.550 00 1.440 00 560 00 8.332 00 400 00 40 00 2.000 00 840 00 38 00 ---------»fS jöbob---------- * 1.600 00 1.650 00 660 00 9.132 00 400 00 40 00 2.000 00 , 680 00 38 00 $16800 00 ( 9200 00 6.000 00 t 9.200 00 7.000 00 116.200 00 R E C E IP T S ...... ...... r - - - - - - - - - - - MM POWERFLOW DRIVE - THE SMOOTHEST, MOST EXACTING OF ALL SPEED CONTROLS R E C E IP T S - HEWER e x pe n d rru u * » $ 1.400 00 City M anager-R ecorder $ 1 500 (V 1 440 00 (lew rr S u p erin ten d en t 1 440 00 O ffice Clerk 560 00 560 00 R epairs A R eplacem ents 2 268 38 2810 1$ Power 187 06 175 70 Inspections _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 49 00 31 00 1000 08 Bonds 1000 00 Bond In tere st _ 9*000 86)100 E a te r 113 40 38 00 ---------- T o ta l $ » 424 65 Service Chargee _ E stim ated Surplus Earl Says— %sS%Ê JA RBD LEW IS C h a irm a n THOR O JO N ES. 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