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■ o • • m • B THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U B N A U NYSSA, OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . A PR IL 24. 1952 Spud Prospects Up; Truck Crops Seen About Sam e summer am: early tall shipments should find better rr.a:ke: than la year. Hi view of potato markets i? in cluded m the circular which can oe obtained fr m ai.v county exit sit Potato prices this year should be off.oe fairly good if grower? 4u'k with, la March, Thomas reja ri , the nation's potato srowers mdi ated their early intentions. M D Thomas, Oregon State col plans to rai?e about tlie anie acre lege extension economist, writing in age a.? in i*6i Odds are Hurt plant- a nt-w agr.cultural situation and ou t-1 m« will be upped ?ome tin? month loo* circular, ?ays chances to equal and next when late potato red g rs the pa'i winter ? prices are slim, hue into the ground. The . u ilar includes a sec tion devoted to truck crop? for pro« cessing. The way Thomas views the out look Oregon farmers will have less opportunity to grow truck crops tins year as compared with a year ago. Except for sweet corn, processors Plowing, corrugating, disc are in a mood to hold the acreage line or actually make some cut ing, seeding, harrowing, etc backs. On the favorable side of the can All New Equipment ned corn picture is the fact that there is a light carry-over. On the other hand, ample supplies of green peas, snap beans, and beets have Phone 131 - K been available and processor's stocks are larger than a year ago. There is WANTED Custom Farm Work Jack Zittercob N O T IC E NOTICE Oregon, that day of May. ginning July al?<> a large carry-over of tomatoes fr, n last year's record pack. Odd? favor a larger onion crop .uid : ve. price next fall and winter and TiK.in.is Uunk .1 would be good business for Oregon producers to plan: n more than last year's acre age The same thing hold? true for lettuce. W.th weather a? favorable a? in IPSO. t)M intended potato acreage a uld pr.>duce about 350 OOU.OUt) bushel? This would be about 25.UOO.- uoo bushels more than last year, and w aid likely keep prices from going above parity, especially if the in crease shows up in late potatoes which seems likely Mrs. Kill Wahlert and son Kay spent two weeks visiting in Ashland at the home of Mrs Wahlert's par ent?. Mr and Mrs M I* Barry Mr Wahlert and Tone and Billy went to Ashland to spend the Easter week end They all returned home to gether. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck anil family returned la?t Wednesday evening after spending a week in Salt Lake City and Nephi. Utah OF SCHOOL MEETING IS HEREBY OIVEN to the legal voters of School District No 26-C. of Malhuer County. State ol a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at The Junior High School on ‘ he 6th 1952. at 8:00 o’clock p m , for the purp ise of discussing the budget for the fiscal year, be 1. 1952. and ending June 30. 1953. hereinafter set forth. BUDGET Schedule I Ealimated Receipt* and Available Cash Balances « ITEM (D Estimated Receipts Ereaa— 1. Delinquent T a x e s .................................. 2. Countv School Fund .............. _........... 3. Basic School Support Fund 4 Common <Irreducible» School Fund 5. Vocational Education 6 Veteran* Administration 7. Tuition-Secondary 8 Transportation—Elementary 9. Transportation—Secondary . 10 Sale of Supplies, Property or Equipment 11. Rentals ............... 12. Other Sources General Fund (2) (3> $ 3.00000 $152.530 00 $ 3.000 00 16,000 00 115,000 00 1.250.00 2,700 00 11,500 00 350 00 315 00 315 00 100 00 1.500 00 500 00 $152.530 00 10.000 00 $142,530 00 10.000 00 $142.530.00 16,000 no 115,000 00 1 250 00 2,700 00 11.500 00 350 00 315 00 315 00 100.00 1,500 00 500 00 13. Estimated Total Receipts ................ 14. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit 'Add Cash Balance—Deduct Deficit) .... 15. Estimated total receipts and available cash balance or deficit Schodula II Total All Funds Genaral Fund Estimaled Expenditures Expenditures for Two Fiscal Years Next Preceding the Current School Year Budget Detailed Allowance First Expendl- in Detail tures Year for the Qlve Current for the Last Yearly Year of tlv' School Totals Two-Year Year Period (5) (71 (6) (2) (3) Total Estimated Expendi tures for the Ensuing School Year in Detail (4) 3.720 00 1,062 00 $ 2.480 00 1,128 00 $ 6,200 00 2,820 00 $ 6,400.00 2,700 00 $ 5,957 00 2.515.00 300 00 240 00 120 00 200 00 160 00 80 00 500 00 400 00 200 00 500 00 350 00 225 00 475 00 274 59 108 96 90.00 60 00 150 00 150(H) 55 25 720.00 480 00 1,200.00 700.00 734 06 .......... $ (A 82 .ee $ 4.588.00 S 11,470 00 $ 11.025.00 $ 10.120.46 II. INSTRUCTION 1 Personal Service: (1) Principals ___ ____________$ 4.860 00 (2> Teachers ________________ 87.219 00 1,750 00 ( 3 ) Clerical assistants .... ..... 2 Library supplies, repairs.... .. . 75.00 4.650.00 3. Teaching supplies 4 Textbooks ...... ........... ............... 2.800.00 5. Veterans p ro g ra m .................... ___ b__... 780 00 6. Other expenses of instruction $ 8,540 00 78.824 00 1.750 00 325 00 4 .685 00 1.000 00 3,450 00 $ 13,400 00 166,043.00 3.500 00 400.00 933500 3,800.00 11,000 00 4,230.00 $ 12,775 00 108,005.00 3.330.00 375(H) 8 285 00 3 .800 00 6.87500 2,395.00 $ 11,975 00 148,271 00 2.622.33 351 38 7.247 83 2,407 18 5,509 15 1,988.73 $ 98.574 (Ml $311.708 »0 $205,810.00 $180.375.60 $ 13.485 00 3,050 00 4,000 00 450 00 2,950 00 425 00 40 00 $ 23,860.00 5,450 00 6,500 00 700 00 4.750 M 550 00 100 00 $ 23.000 00 5,000 00 7.000 00 700 00 5.00(1 00 500 00 100 00 $ 20,971.76 5,214 02 7,696 69 379 77 4.643 89 752 35 198 63 $ 24.40« 00 $ 41.910 00 S 41.300 (H) $ 39,857.11 500 00 1.500.00 900 00 1.000 00 3.500 00 1,500 00 $ l.ooooo 3.500 00 1.500 00 692 56 4.121.21 2,563 26 590 00 8(H) 00 700 00 44688 J 3.490 00 $ 6.800.00 $ 6.700.00 S 7,823 91 Elementary Secondary Schools Schools Grades Grades 1 to 6 7 to 12 ITEM (1) I. GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal Service: (1) Superintendent ... .........._$ (2) Clerical assistants 1 3 1 Compulsory education and census .......................... .......... 2 Supplies 3 Elections and publicity 4 Legal service (clerk’s bond. audit, etc.) .............. .........- 5. Other expenses of general conrtol: (D ................... ____ ____ „. .. Control $182.134.1)0 7. Total Expense of Instruction III. OPERATION OE PLANT 1 Personal Service: t il Janitors and other employees $ 10.375 00 2.400.00 2. Supplies 2.500 00 3. Fuel 250 00 4 Water and sewer 1.800 00 5 Light and power . . 125 00 .................... 6. Telephone 60 00 7. Other expenses of operation. 8. Total Expense of Operation----$ i7.5ie.eo IV. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS I. Repair, maintenance and replacement 500 00 ( l i Furniture and equipment $ 2.000 00 (2) Building structure----------- 600 00 2. Upkeep of grounds .................. 3 Other expenses of maintenance 210 00 and repairs 4. and Repair» $ 3.310.00 A U X ILIA R Y AGENCIES 1. Health Service: 50 00 1 1 1 Supplies and other expenses! 2_ Transportation of Pupil.»: 6.348 00 t l) Personal service ------------ 3.960 00 (2) Supplies and repairs ------ 565 00 1 3 > Insurance (4) Other expenses of 120 00 transportation ______ th>- park and a .1« wa. selected l >r Mr and Mr». F N. B nm i spent the propose# municipal a.mmln. last Sunday in Wilder vi-iting at the pool Mrs.J J. Berezin wa? unani home of Mr Brown's parents. Mr and Mrs J F Brown. true* me Journal File* mously elected new president of the Mrs Glenn Abla wa? 'ailed to Civic club Mr? Dick Ter.sen, vice l i v e Y egrs A go April -’4 1907 Denver last week because of the ill their ltHh anniversary Wednesday Mrs. George N be..: was presented afternoon with Mi H< ward Lar?en pre-idem. M: ? C Kl.nke oe:g >e ness of her mother, Mrs R M. Cur- retary and Mrs. H ward Larsen, a 50 year membership pin by Golden the new president, pro M ' M Hale Chapter, Orue. Ea?tern Star Khnkenberg and Mi Sura .tin gav • treasurer other daughter of Mrs Curry accom• xnued M Aoi.i on behalf of the g:.uui chapter of a brief history of the lub The first F in m - I H Harris : hurley, regular meeting wa Feb 2, 1928 2$ Veers Age A p ril W. I F '7 Tw new Grange were organized president of the Nyssa Theater Co., with Mrs G K Swan fir?: president, was in Nyssa Monday inspecting de Mr? Dick Tensen. vice president and m Malheur county D t wee* B g sirable building sue? for a new M ll I-uinu MoCoj MCJ An ac llend Grange and Oregon Trail theater.---- Richard V Wilson has tive campaign against noxious weed? Grange Be- Bend offi. er- are V V been employed a? ag instructor >n in Malheur county wa? planned by Hlckox, master, Ml I II Brum- Nyssa high school acceeding Leno members of the county weed con back. Secy . and Mi Esther Palm- Christensen I 1 Will.amson trol committee. Pieter Tensen of rose, lecturer. Oregon Trail Walter was elected commander of the Nyssa Nys?a. C. E Charles of Vale. Ray Marshall, master, K Slam, lecturer. V F W ukl V Larsen, county agent. C. C Cotton. Miss Gladys Holme?, Secy.---- J. A are Wallace Holme H J. Coun?d, Horace Joseph and Hans Oft and Davenport, manager of tlie Malheur Roy A Hoff. Joe Durity and Elton tlie county court.---- Two popular Tel. Co , us considering installation Counsil.---- Mr and Mrs. Lloyd L Nys?a young people. Lottie Boren of new telephone lines along the Tobler of Shell Lake. Wisconsin and Meredith Seits were married — Ny?.sa streets, which will be un have arrived in Nyssa to make Llieir Mrs. C C. Cotton Is county Sum proved and oiled this spring.---- The home. Mr. Tobler ha? entered part mer Round-up chairman planning Powell Service Station has been nership with his son. Hugh and a clinic to be held for children of brightening up its front fixtures with Eugene Fleshman ui tlie teed and pre-school age.---- Owyhee district a new coat of paint.---- Eddie Pow seed business.---- A state crew is captured five places out of eight in ell. "Butch" Burgndge. Art Cook running lines for tlie new curbs to a ¿one spelling contest in Nyssa. Dewey Ray and John Moore were be constructed along Main street. Owyhee winners were Helen Schwet- among the many fishermen out last zer. Betty Hite. Lois Patten. Dorothy Sunday.---- Harold Hallas has re 1« Years Ago April 23. 1942 Frank Morgan of Nyssa was elec Wolfe, Grace Kygar. ----- Owyhee turned from a recent trip to China ted vice president of the Associated Beauty Shop advertised finger waves aboard the President G rant---- The ¿ot cement block addition at the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce of South for 35c and permanents, $3.50 Packing Co. Is advancing rapidly western Idaho and Eastern Oregon 28 Years Ago April 21. 1932 at a meeting ill Nampa Nyssa Dick Young and Charle? Newbill Bryan Pounds' popularity with tlie Bulldogs clinched first place in the vied for honors on the mound when fair sex has doubly Increased since Oregon Division ot the SUV base they pitched a tight, pre-season he has purchased and given hi? ball league with five wins and no game at Vale with Nyssa winning "Cadillac” a sporty new coat of yel losses.---- Wilbur W Smith, son of 3-2 Rantaud chalked up two hit? low paint---- J. A Coles local jewel Mr. and Mrs Wyatt C Smith of with one each for Dick Young. Hoxie, er who left by car for Oklahoma >1£< Route 1. Nyssa is to bo graduated Ding and Price.---- The Ontario wrote that he arrived as far as Rock, Springs, Wyoming and had to be soon from air corps advanced flying Commercial club launched a corn BERNARD EASTMAN school at Stockton He will be com growing contest in Malheur county towed 11 miles by team through Real Estate Insurance snow drifts. missioned second lieutenant and giv to stimulate production. $200 was en silver wings.—Rev and Mr?. M H. voted m it1? behalf. Phone 64 Joe Koop- 30 Years Ago April 21. 1922 Greenlee received word that their man has work well underway on his A permanent organization, the son, John Greenlee, with the Navy new farm home on the Boulevard - • •F r te e a lU i at San Diego ha? been appointed Mi and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and Nyssa Potato Union was effected by N M T IO t l M il IN lU U M O COWANT the election of E. M Blodgett, presi candidate for U S. Naval Academy three children left Nyssa on a trip NMneae mommi «a inmmnit convamt at Annapolis. ---- Winners in a to Holland to visit his old home and dent. Olen Davis, vice president and Dick Tensen. secy-treas. at a meet spelling contest for Zone 5, held in 1 for Southern Germany to locate. Nyssa were Jackie Ilealy and Ted They have farmed in this secion for ing of the farmers and business Holly. Kingman Kolony; Ruth 11 years.---- Mrs Charles Keplinger men.---- Thomas A. Edison hasn’t Campbell and Oene Gardner, Oregon found a mother gopher and nine anything on Joe Meyers when it Trail: Alice Warner, Arcadia: Twila youngsters caught In a trap set by comes to inventing devices for re Giles L Wolfe. Owyhee: Udell Poulsen. Nyssa her husband at their ranch.-----The ducing the amount of labor neces- ?ary to the completion of work. Joe, and Dimice Wilbur, Big Bend.— Nyssa Civic club and Council have Fred Sims and Keith Moss re-open set out a large number of new trees foreman of the drainage ditch re pair work constructed a machine ed Malheur Motor Co. In Nyssa Park Judge A R Millar. tso lie says) that will dig the ditch, F B Schlapkohl and high school 15 Years Ago April 22. 1937 REPUBLICAN lay the pipe and cover it all tip while boys laid out a track that encircles The Nyssa Civic club celebrated he sits on the bank---- A force of men are at work extending the Ida ho Power Company's lme from the substation north to the Davis place.---- T M. Lowe’s received word WHO HE IS: from Marion Lowe, attending Whit man College, stating that the Phi An alert, aggressive legislator of w ill be in a new location April 8 at 11 So. 5th street Beta Kappa degree had just been I 17 years experience. in the building formerly occupied by Evan’s Studio. conferred upon her Miss Lowe, one | Acknowledged authority on tax ation. Come and see us at our new home! We specialize in— of 10 honored, is the only Junior.---- i Elbert Butler, Jr. will start six men Recognizes the need for intelligent economy. Works for it and votes Hair Styling — Tints setting out 40 acres of prunes on for it. 1 his ranch. Permanent waving, machina, machlne-le»* Twenty years mayor of Moro. 35 Yean Ago April 2«. 1917 and cold wave Chemical warfare service in World Dr. Sarazin discarded his ancient , War L Shampoo-tint* — Hair Cutting flivver this week and now rambles | Editor ui oft-(|UOled Sherman | over hill and dale in a brand new Faciali County Journal. Ford.---- Electric lights are being tn- Marlyn Fite and Delaine Bateman, operatore. ' stalled in several Kolony homes with WHAT HE SAYS: Pecks and Melenaars first to secure "W e Aim to Pleaee" The first duty of a legislator tlie service.---- A meeting of the Nys sa-Arcadia Oood Roads club was Is to be completely informed about ' held in tlie Council room at Nyssa his dis-trict and the problems of and organized permanently by the its people. He should work steadily Nyesa. Oregon Phone 16 election of C. C. Wilson as president and conscientiously for their solu We give S 8t H Green Stamps and H. R. Sherwood as secretary. tion. "The welfare of eastern Oregon Committee on finances was com posed of Ed J Rich, Charlie Thomp depends on the continued develop son and Win Brown ----- Former ment of Columbia river basin power townsman, John Ennis, published a together with transportation and request for bids for the letting of a irrigation: upon getting grass *o contract to erect a brick building at grow on its sage-covered range | the corner of first and Main street, lands; upon further utilization of Nyssa---- J Blayney Boydell, young Umber resources; upon a foreign GRAIN-FED BEEF. CUSTO M C U T T IN G A N D est son of \fr and Mrs. J. Boydell, policy tliat will permit the develop left on the noon train Tuesday for ment of markets in the Pacific; W R A P P IN G . C U S T O M -B U T C H E R IN G Ban Francisco to enter the U S. upon keeping as much of our power Curing. Smoking and Rendering navy.---- Ray Chtpman went to Bak- at home as we can use; upon keep Stock received every day except j er City to get a Ford which he has ing all of our water; upon a tax Sunday! and holidays [ sold to Frank Ward. These popular policy tliat will permit citizens to machines are in such demand he w vs buy and improve property." unable to secure a car to fill the or- I MORE NEXT WEEK der closer than Baker. ----- Nyssa Masons S. D. Goshert, A C. Palmer r*44 Pul i4v by French fur ('untreu# A. H. Boydell. Dick Tensen and Tom ; NeUou. I he liellci, Uc*aurcr Ni?bet motored to Parma In response , to an Invitation from the Parma Processed any way you want it. lodge.---- Archie Sinclair. Nyssa and Pork is cheap now; fill up your freezer Charles Thompson and Albert But and locker ler, Arcadia were members of the I late grand Jury at Vale, shortest \ 'i mile west on Alberta A ve Phone H81-R, locker plant i session of the grand Jury on record. For today's BEST BUYS Phone 881-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room It convened at 4 p m Monday and la ploasuro trips . . , ' dismissed at 7 the same evening. Day« Gona By in Nyssa Community Y«or in and year out you’ll do well with rho HARTFORD HARTFORD INSURANCE FRENCH for Congress THE BEAUTY NOOK THE BEAUTY NOOK $ 10.887.2« FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE LOCKERS AVAILABLE Locker Specials $159.11460 DRESSED PORK use Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies------------------------ 6 11.843.00 VI FIXED CHARGES 1 Exclusive of Rems included under V-2) * 2 870 00 1. Insurance 8.400 00 2. Retirement 100 00 $ 100 IMI $ $ 26.507.77 2. 4.232 00 2.640 00 390 00 10,580 00 6.600 00 955 00 9.990 00 6,600 00 600 00 9.442 25 6,203 88 132.40 80 00 200 00 200 00 131 00 S 7,392.00 $ 18.435.00 $ 17.10000 $ 15,955.02 $ 2.780 00 5.600 00 $ 5 .650 00 14,000 00 $ 4.900 00 12,000 00 $ 10.421 74 10.968 66 * 11.27000 4. Total Fixed Charge* VII. C APITAL OUTLAY 500 00 1 Sites and improvement of sites J s 8.380 00 $ 19.650.00 $ 1690000 $ 21.390.40 1.500 00 $ 2.000 00 3.000 00 300 00 900 00 1.200 00 1.200 00 7.954 63 966 28 2 600 00 120 00 2.800 00 80 00 5.400 00 200 00 8 700 00 200 00 20.401 21 00 00 5.200 80 $ 8.800 00 s 13.180 00 « 29.3**10 $ 3.000 00 $ 2.500 (Hi $ 9 3.000 *0 • 0 4 eoe *0 • 0 ORO» I V EMERGENCY 2.550.00 w «.n u i t i i . tjsjo # $ 41,489.38 $ 42.160.33 Total All Funds Ornerai Fund Total Schedule II (D (2) (3) Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Scehedule 1» 3. Amount necessary to balance the budget S 13.708.20 DEDUCT: 2 Deficit forwarded to next fiscal year Balance to be raised by taxation ADD Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget Is made, including estimated rebate $ 14.088 61 7. Total estimated tax levies for rnauing flaral year 8. • $$.»»».* Analyst* of Estimated Tax Levies: (|) Amount inxidr 6’ ? limitation (2) Amount oustide OS limitation 1 i ie> u iM tiiu $ 26.500 00 15.660 33 ESTIMATION OF TA X LEVY Total estimated expenditures DEDUCT: • 0 MOST UN T O T A L S C lk D I L t I I —/¿ENTRAI. F V M U -jïo ta l Estimated Expense? Item? 1-6 It-7. II-6. IV-5 V-4. VI-6. VU-F. VIII-3. I X --------- 20,500 00 14.989 38 1 8.752.22 2 t $ 12.425.« GREYHOUND’S m m /*** r m .m o i 9 \ m jracation banning $ 19.251.38 Schedule V II— Summary of Estimates of Expenditures. Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Levies $ 5 Total Deb* S«r*lc*— (bended I Í. e 1 6. Total Capital Ouihty* • 2.&JO.OO V ili PEUT SERVICI—NON RONDE» P 3 Library books 4. Furniture, fixtures and other equipment 5 Other capital outlays $ 28.200 00 14,225 00 3. Total Schedule I I I —Debt Ser vice — Bonds and Interest 4 5 » Principal on bonds (include negotiable Interest-bearing warrants Issued under sec tion 111-1016 O. C. L. A.) Interest on bonds 45 49 i 3. $ 50 (N) Bond Intreet And Sinking Fund Schedule III V. $ P A G E FTVE e rv ic e Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Total Schedule III $368 198 00 ' $325,773 00 (4) $ 42.425 00 142,530 00 225,668 00 142.530 00 183.243 00 00 00 42,425 00 00 00 225.668 00 00 00 183.243 00 00 00 42,425 00 7.500 00 7,500 00 00 00 $233.168 00 »190.743 00 $ 43.425 00 $140 284 69 92683 31 $ 97 859 69 »2 883 31 » 42.425 00 00 00 Dated this March 31. 1952 INDEBTEDNESS Amount of bonded indebtedness Signed Henry H Hanley. District Clerk (include all negotiable lnterest- bvarlBg warrants L? nod urulet «vti«n John Schenk. (Tulrmtn. Board of Directors • tíSB i.é¿ eu 111*11110, (J. la La. A . --- -- Amount of warrant Indebted! w .s <«» Aptiruved by Budget (Vanrnlltw March 3L 1962, warrant« Kami and ond/>r rsi 'nut Signed Uor B Mug*. Bacrwtnr/. BtuMrt CaenmltMn j»«iH for want of fund?" M Richard P Mo*. Chairman. Budget Committee Amount of («her U>de#*1rvoa» — wool et Greyhound » Vacation Plan ning Service plan/ am / the trip you uani arranging for hotel*, transportation, «penal Jightvee- ing . . . all for out lou coif Or plan your own vacation on — EVERY DAY LOW FARES! •i-c.