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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1957
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day dinner Sunday to honor Mrs.
county 4-H fa ir in O ntario last
Roy Eads of Wilder. O ther guests
week. The S titchettes Sewing
w ere Roy Eads and children, Ina
club w ith Mrs. Vern B utler as
and K enny and Mr. and Mrs.
leader, and M argaret as junior
Mrs. Chet Mills
D ura Hopkins and children, Don
leader, b rought back several rib ­
Modern
Pioneer
Club
Dial 3281
and Pam of Caldwell.
bons. M arie Borge and M argaret
Zam ora, yellow ribbons; Mary
Mr. and Mrs. D uane F enn of
A
drian
and
com
m
unities
w
ere
O ut of tow n guests at the hom e Nyssa w ere afternoon visitors of
W orden and Effie Laan, red rib ­
of Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Moses last the Earl C rocker fam ily Saturday. very proud of the showing the bons; M ary L aan and P auline
high
school
baseball
team
m
ade
week w ere Mrs. Moses’ sister,
B utler, blue ribbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex W alters of
Mrs. L yrl L ynn of T he Dalles Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Jac k W alters in the final play in M ultnom ah
F rid ay evening Mr. and Mrs.
Stadium
S
aturday
w
hen
they
met
and Mr. and Mrs. R obert Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thom pson I
J a k e Borge entertain ed the 20-40
Gaston.
S
everal
p
aren
ts
and
and d au g h ters, C athy and D ianna
w ere S unday d in n er guests of friends m ade the trip w ith the club of the church at a picnic
of Salem.
team .
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W alters.
su p p er using th e H awaiian motif
Miss Kay M cDonald and the
as th e ir them e. Each lady was
Sunday evening picnic guests at
M
any
attended
the
M
alheur;
M. H. Wood fam ily w ere d in n er the Donald B rew er home w ere
presen ted w ith a lei as she a r­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G ayle M ar­ Mr. and Mrs. H arry Woods, are sisters and brother.
rived. The tab le decorations car­
tin and fam ily T hursday evening. K athy, K enneth and Stanley
The K enneth S aunders fam ily ried o u t th e them e w ith a center-
They all atten d ed the dance re- Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Hom er retu rn ed last Tuesday from a piece of pineapples and cocoanuts
cipated in the recital,
trip to K ansas w here they w ere centered w ith peonies. H awaiian
B rew er and family.
ing. H elen M artin, d a u g h te r of
B renda W alters of Boise was called due to the serious illness dishes w ere featu red w ith the in ­
Mr. and Mrs. G ayle M artin p arti- a w eekend guest of h er grand­ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd vited guests tak in g covered dishes
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie A tagi and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W al­ Saunders. They also visited her
Special guests for the evening
fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. H arry ters.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Sahigeno in Boise T uesday and
and
o
ther
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Sm ith have
Laam , Mrs. A rlene Peterson Neer
picnicked at J u lia D avis park.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble of P o rtland, E laine M cLaughlin
retu rn ed hom e afte r spending
Visitors at the H ow ard Day tw o weeks w ith th eir son, Bob and fam ily w ent to N am pa W ed­
home at O w yhee dam S unday Rice and fam ily at Quincy, Wash. nesday to help celebrate the 50th of S eattle and Joe Wiggins.
D uring th e business m eeting
w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stephen
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Jr. w edding anniversary of his p a r­
of O ntario and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L andreth ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dibble. the nam e was changed to the Ma­
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Day recover- and son w ere T hursday afternoon A fam ily dinner, followed by rin ers club. T his club is a family
w ith all P resbyterian
spent the afternoon skiing on the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob M or­ visiting and a program , was held group
churches.
lake.
at
the
fellow
ship
hall
of
the
F
irst
fitt at Ow yhee dam .
Mrs. W esley Piercy left by
L aw rence P eu tz le ft W ednes­
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M enda­ N azarene church in N am pa and
day for his p a re n t’s cabin at Mc­ zona and fam ily visited h er fa th ­ later in th e afternoon m any strea m lin er S unday m orning for
Call w here he w ill spend several er, Joseph Totorica S aturday in friends called at th e ir hom e d u r­ Indiana w here she is delegate to
ing open house. The D ibble’s have th e natio n al m eeting of the wo­
weeks.
a Boise hospital.
one
o ther son, Rev. U stel Dibble, m ens general m issionary society
Miss S an rda Day re tu rn ed to
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. C rocker of!
her hom e a t O w yhee dam a fte r Long Beach, Calif, and Mr. a n d ' who cam e from G ary, Ind., b rin g ­ in Indianapolis from the Idaho
spending a w eek at th e hom e of Mrs. Earl C rocker visited the Mel­ ing his fam ily to be p resen t at P resbyterial.
Mr. and Mrs. Jak e Borge and
Mr. and Mrs. C leude Day recover­ vin C rocker fam ily S unday even­ the anniversary celebration. They
fam
ily atten d ed the dance recital
have
visited
during
the
past
w
eek
ing from surgery.
ing.
in P arm a W ednesday night. T heir
w
ith
the
Lloyd
Dibbles.
Six
Mr. and Mrs. A rvid A nderson
S unday dinner guests a t the
dau g h ter, K ay took part.
C hester Mills hom e w ere Mr. and of Scotts Bluff, Nebr. and th eir grandchildren and fou r great
grandchildren
of
the
Dibbles
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley
Mrs. H arry Woods an d K athy and daughter, Mrs. C hester Mills
w
ere
all
present
for
th
eir
celebra­
atten
d ed com m encem ent ex e r­
w
ere
in
C
aldw
ell
Thursday.
Donald B rew er.
cises at W ashington State in P u l­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Jr., I Mr. and Mrs. R ay F ran k lin of tion.
S hirley Sew ard and Rev. and lm an last w eekend w here their
took Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Sr. P arm a w ere S unday supper
Mrs.
R obert Jackson and fam ily dau g h ter, M arclyn was a m em ber
to th eir cabin at McCall W e d n es-! guests of th eir daughter, Mrs.
of
Nyssa
w ere din n er guests at of the class. She retu rn ed home
B
yrd
W
alters
and
fam
ily.
day evening.
the
K
enneth
S aunders hom e S un­ w ith them .
L arry C ulbertson, H enry M end­
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. C rocker of
day.
College stu d en ts who retu rn ed
azona
and
B
rent
H
artley
re
tu
rn
ed
Long Beach, Calif, spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. S herm an Wilson
end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Earl C roc­ M onday a fte r a w eekend in P o rt­ and fam ily visited at the hom e of to th eir hom e in Newell Heights
from O regon S tate during the
land w here they played baseball
ker.
Mr. an d Mrs. Dick C urtis in B a­ w eek are Mr. and Mrs. Dan P e r­
w ith the A drian Antelopes.
Bobby S k in n er re tu rn e d hom e
k er S unday and had lunch at the kins, K aren M cKinley, Connie
from C orvallis w here he has been
B u rn t R iver Canyon.
M ontgom ery and Allen F ahren-
atten d in g OSC studying business j
The H arp er Moses fam ily drove bruch.
and accounting. He is the son of
to B lackfoot last w eek to atten d ~ J u d y V anderpool who form erly
Mr. and Mrs. C laude S kinner.
the funeral of h er b ro th er’s wife, lived in this com m unity w ith her
Mrs. Rulon Cam m ack. T hey vis­ p aren ts was m arried Saturday.
Mrs. Dwight Seward
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M endazona |
ited relatives during the w eek b e­ T h e couple w ill m ake th eir home
took S ister Alice M arie and Sis­
Phone 2-2731
fore retu rn in g hom e Sunday.
te r G abriel to B aker Sunday. Sis­
in P ayette.
G ary M organ left M onday eve­
te r Alice M arie and S iste r G ab­
Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Moses and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. K urtz w ere
riel have sp en t the p ast two fam ily of Moab, U tah visited re ­ ning for McCall w here he will
hosts a t a law n picnic Sunday in
w
ork
at
the
Bowling
lodge
d
u
r­
w eeks teaching catechism a t the cently at the hom e of his parents,
honor of th e ir guests, Elaine and
Nyssa school house.
Mr. and Mrs. H arper Moses. C har­ ing the sum m er.
Bill M cL aughlin of Seattle. Mr.
F
orrest
R
eed
and
son
Robert,
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. C rocker of lotte Moses retu rn ed hom e w ith
and
Mrs. M arvin McLaughlin,
R obert Cicle and O rley Sm ith
Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and them for a vacation.
Mrs. Ida Collins, Mrs. C lara Hof­
drove
to
the
Reed
ran
ch
n
ear
Mrs. E arl C rocker w ere S atu rd ay
Mrs. N ora Jennings of S acra­
fm an and th ree children of Boise,
afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. m ento, Calif., and daughter,*M r. B urns over the w eek end on bu s­ Mrs. I. C. D urnil of Parm a, H. E.
iness.
K eith Moore of Notus.
and Mrs. Bud League of Home-
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M oran and M cLaughlin and the Bob and
Wm. Peutz, Sr. was adm itted to dale visited at the hom e of Mrs.
fam ily enjoyed a w eek end vaca­ D udley K u rtz families attended.
th e McCall hospital F rid ay and is 1 M artha N orland W ednesday.
E laine and h e r father, H arvey
reported to be doing well. His j Mrs. R u th Cline and M yrna tion a t McCall. T hey stayed in M cLaughlin retu rn ed to Boise
sons, W erner P eu tz and Wm., Jr. Cline of S an Diego, Calif., have the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
w ith the M cLaughlins for a short
and fam ilies visited him there been visiting the Cilfford K ersey H illberg.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence F ritts visit.
Sunday.
and O rville K ersey fam ilies and
Mrs. H enry H ardm an came
and
grandchildren Je rry , Steve
Mr. and Mrs. D elw in Holcomb other relatives.
F rid ay from P o rtlan d for a w eek’s
and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
R alph Rogers cam e from P al- and Teena F ritts, spent the week
visit in h er hom e on th e farm .
Phillips and fam ily of Nyssa w ere co, Kans. last w eek to visit his end a t Cascade, Ida.
w eekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Don S ew ard and fam ­
Bob M orfitt at O w yhee dam.
ily. A ccom panying him on the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob C henault trip w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore
w ere d in n er guests of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Cod-
Mrs. Ned Wise of O ntario Sunday. dington who will visit at the Os­
Mr. and Mrs. S hirley Boselly, car Sam uels’ hom e and w ith re l­
— Sponsored by —
Jr., and children, Ed and Jean n e atives at Em m ett. Mrs. Sam uels,
arriv ed S atu rd ay from S eattle to Mrs. Moore and Mr. C oddington
visit th eir father, Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Boselly. Mr. Boselly, J r. is
a m athem atics teach er in a S eat­
Dr. G. W. Graves
tle high school.
OKK club will m eet J u n e 20 at
• Eyes examined
Beginning a t 9:00 a. m.
th e hom e of Mrs. C harley C ul­
•
Glasses
fitted
bertson w ith Mrs. B uster T albot
OLD JOURNAL BUILDING
Caldwell
Phone 9-2312
as co-hostess.
Mrs. T. H. B rew er gave a b irth ­
Owyhee News
Sunday she was a d in n er guest
of the Ja k e Borge family.
The C ham pion Sew ers club
with Mrs. Dick K riegh as leader,
exhibited at the fa ir in O ntario
last week. K arla K riegh won a
blue ribbon w ith h er work and
was also aw arded a stam p th at
entitles her to ex h ib it in Salem
this fall at th e state fair. Doris
Haney, Ju d y
M ackey,
Ellen
Jones, P atty Bean and Roselin
Am ora w ere aw arded red ribbons.
In the style review s Doris H aney
received a blue ribbon. This club
has a m em bership of 11 girls and
next year will be eligible to m ake
a sim ple cotton dress.
George S chiem er arriv ed home
S aturday a week ago and will
m anage the farm.
Jam es M cKinley left S atu rd ay
w ith o th er boys atten d in g Boys
S tate first to atten d th e A drian-
G aston baseball gam e in P o rtlan d
S aturday night. T hey left P o rt­
land Sunday m orning for Salem
G ary Wilson of S unset Valley
spent last week at th e D urlin
hom e helping stack th eir hay.
M arclyn M cKinley of Newell
Heights and Jack E arnest of P a s­
co w ere m arried at a family
church w edding F rid ay evening
by Rev. Moore of the U nited P re s­
byterian church.
Mrs. Rose M cGinnis and M ar­
sha w ere d in n er guests at the Bob
K urtz hom e F riday noon.
Miss Lois R athbun, g ra n d ­
d au g h ter of Mrs. L ydia W orden,
who has been visiting here from
M innesota, left T uesday for O th ­
ello, Wash, to visit her m other,
Mrs. Ivan T allm an and fam ily be­
fore resum ing h er train in g in
physical th erap y at Mayo Bros.
Mrs. C harles Leedy is at hom e
on th eir farm , know n as the R ob­
erts Bros, farm , w hile h er h u s­
band is w orking in Alaska. She is
an O klahom a friend of th e W or­
den fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. L u it Stam visited
Mr. and Mrs. J a k e R elk in N am pa
S unday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles M adison
of Eugene w ere o v ernight guests
W ednesday of his sister, Mrs. Ly-
Newell Heights
Apple Valley
QUALITY REPAIR
DENTAL LAB
PAYETTE—24 N. 8TH ST.
• Broken
Plates
Repaired
• Loose
Dentures
Relined
• Missing
Teeth
Easy Credit Terms
Replaced ----------------------------
—W hile U
Phone Mi 2-2982
Wait
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Other Offices: Boise. Caldwell.
Pocatello and Twin Falls
PAGE THIRTEEN
dia W orden en ro u te from P u e b lo ,1 Mr. and Mrs. D anny N orland
Colo.
and fam ily re tu rn ed to th e ir hom e
Mrs. R. D. M cKinley e n te rta in ­ in U m atilla M onday a fte r a
ed at a pink and blue show er in w eek’s visit w ith h e r parents, Mr.
honor of Mrs. B etty O rris Tuesday and Mrs. Ow en Gann.
afternoon.
S unday and M onday visitors at
Kay Hamm on en tered W eber the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
J u n io r S tate College M onday and K esler w ere Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
w ill m ake h ere hom e w ith her Goodfellow and Mr. and Mrs. Don
grandm other, Mrs. Wm. Roylancei Goodfellow, Ogden. S. B. Good-
in Ogden.
fellow is Mrs. K esler’s father.
Ted King, Jim m y and Ann of
O ritario visited at the V ern B ut­ D arlene H am ilton as a su rp rise
ler hom e S unday and while there birth d ay event. O thers who e n ­
let th eir hom ing pigeons loose. joyed the occasion w ere th eir
These pigeons have flow n from children, Elaine M cLaughlin, P a t
parts of C alifornia.
K urtz and Mona Cruson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reno of Boise
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ju d d a tte n d ­
visited at th e L. C. M cDerm ott ed the open house reception S u n ­
home T hursday afternoon.
day afternoon in the Ray W ilson
Mrs. Bob K u rtz en tertain ed at hom e honoring them on th eir
d in n er T hursday evening. G uests golden w edding anniversary.
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy K noedler
Mrs. L ydia W orden en tertain ed
of Nyssa and th eir dau g h ter, Mrs. the H appy Dozen card club at h er
Eleanor H orner and baby of hom e F rid ay afternoon w ith the
Nampa.
Mmes. H arold Newm an, L. A.
T hursday afternoon Mrs. D ud­ D ierking and Jo h n T im m erm an
ley K urtz took a cake to Mrs. as guest players.
SAY, MOM!
Please don't make Dad do
dishes Sunday!
BRING HIM TO —
BROWNIE'S CAFE
(We'll do the dirty work)
ENJOY . . .
Hot, Healthful Mineral Water
AS YOU LIKE IT!
O pen Until 10:00 p.m.
(Later by A ppointm ent)
PRIVATE DRESSING ROOMS and SHOWERS
Towels and Suits For Rent
Special Rates for Parties
Of 10 or More
WATER FIT TO DRINK!
VALE HOT
SPRINGS
Phone 2358
RUMMAGE SALE
lsourmans
EAGLES AUXILIARY
Saturday, June 22, 1957
Your favorite guy is our favorite too, and we're going
all out to please him . . . and you . . . with a terrific
selection of sure success gifts at prices to fit every bud­
get! Come in and see them all . . . you're sure to find
just what you want . . . just what Dad's hoping for!
NOTICE OF 1957-58 BUDGET MEETING
In accordance w ith the provisions of the “Local Budget L aw ” (O RS 294.305 to 294.425) notice is hereby Sivf’n
th< budget com
m ittee of the Nyssa R ural F ire Protection D istrict. M alheur County, Oregon, in.com pliance withi said law, PfeP f r ^ and adopted on Ju n e
4, 1957, the budget estim ates for the ensuing fiscal y ear Ju ly 1, 1957, to Ju n e 30, 1958, as set forth below. All P s -
, yw ith the
th at on the 28th day of June, 1957. at 4 p m., in Fischer’s Locker a t Nyssa. Oregon, said budget estim ates m ay
d
th th
levying board and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or levies will be heard in favor or against said P P
S igned*
o . E. CHELDELIN, C hairm an Budget C om m ittee
M L SPITZE, S ecretary Budget C om m ittee
FRANK SHERWOOD. M em ber Budget Com m ittee
LOYD ADAMS, M em ber Budget C om m ittee
WILBUR ATHERTON, M em ber B udget Com m ittee
FRANK PARR. M em ber Budget C om m ittee
Section A
A ctual E xpenditures T hree Years
P rio r to C u rre n t Y ear
(3)
(2)
(1)
1953-1954
$ _______
206.62
241.31
486 36
290.79
2.50
20.00
227.50
1,270.02
500.00
136.85
1954-1955
$
12.00
117.96
229 44
57.69
262.19
119.01
20.00
227.50
1.284.73
500.00
98.66
1955-1956
$
12.00
224 34
218.01
698.26
238.36
31.70
20.00
227.50
1,284.73
500.00
68.79
$ 3.381 95
$ 2.929 18
$ 3.523 69
Section B
A ctual R eceipts T hree Years
(1)
(2)
(3)
1953-1954
$ 53495
53.28
1954-1955
$ 59826
49.11
1955-1956
$ 48487
4389
3.649.72
5,167.81
$ 4,188 88
$ 5.756 04
Section C
2,580 08
$ 2.999 44
E X P E N D IT U R E S
C u rren t Y ear’s Expendi­
tures— 1956-1957
Fund and E xpenditure C lassification
(5)
(4)
Budget
A ctual
G eneral Fund: P ersonal Services
for Y ear
1st 6 mos.
Election Expenses
$
12.00
$
6.00
T ruck O peration and M aintenance
300.00...
44 46
T ruck Insurance
250.00...
115.28
Fire Supplies
12.84
400.00
Telephone
250 0 0 ..
111.30
O f f ic e ------------------------— ---- --------
25.00 ...
14.82
Dues
20.00
10.00
Medical Insurance
250.00...
113.75
. E quipm ent R eserve Sinking Fund
1,284 73
642.37
Travel
100.00—
C ontract for Protection
500.00...
250.00
Tax R ebate
100.00
31.77
Em ergency
..............
250.00
$ 1,352.59
$ 3,741.73
j
( 6 )
E stim ated for |
1957-1958 I
12 . 0 0 ;
$
300 00 !
250.00
150.00
225.00
125 00
20.00
227.50
1,284.73
100.00
500.00
70 00
250.00
) 3,514 23
RECEIPTS
C u rre n t Y ear’s
Receipts
(5)
(4)
B udget
A ctual
for Y ear
1st 6 mos.
$ 256.50
30.48
189.28
1 , 000.00
1.400 46
$ 2,761.51
$ 2,741.73
(6)
E stim ated for i
1957-1958
G eneral Fund: Estim ated B eginning Cash Balance
D elinquent Taxes
*
____ In terest on D elinquent T axes ----------- —------------ ----------
In terest on R eserve Sinking Fund
----- -----
A ctual C urrent T axes Collected
Estim ated Ca^h Surplus
Tax Levy
2 514 23
Fund and R eceipt C lassification
1957-1958 Budget Sum m ary
(3)
G eneral F und
$3.514.23
TAX LEVY CALCULATION
Total E stim ated E xpenditures (Section A, C olum n 6)----- —
T otal E stim ated A m ounts R eserved for Use A fter Ju n e 30, 1*57.
T otal E stim ated E xpenditures and Reserves
D educt Total E sitm ated Receipts O ther T h an 19- -19__ Taxes (Section B, Col. 6)
A m ount N ecessary to B alance B udget----------------
__
T otal L e v y ------------------- -----------
TAX LEVY BREAKDOWN
Section D
( 2 )
Inside 6% L im itation and Not Exceeding 4 Mill*
1957-1958
$ 2.514 23
3,514 23
1,000 00
2.51423
$ 2.514 23
S ection E. The outstanding indebtedness of the
D istrict at Ju n e 30, 1957, was. NONE.
F irst Publication. Ju n e 13, 1957.
L ast Publication, Ju n e 20, 1957.
* Arrow Shirts and Ties
* Stetson Hats
* Campus Sportswear
* Munsingwear Underwear
* Florsheim Shoes
* Tex-Tax Belts and Billfolds
* Miller Western Wear
* Paddle and Saddle Sportswear
* Levi and Wrangler Overalls
* Rand Shoes
* Justin and Acme Cowboy Bools
* Blum's Bedroom Slippers
W ilson Bros. Dept. Store
WE GIFT WRAP FREE—ALSO GOLD STRIKE STAMPS
"WHERE YOUR $ $ $ BUY MORE"
Dry Goods. Shoes and Clothing