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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 « THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREC N PAGE THIRTEEN na, Edna Cowling and Henry Day GUESTS AT EASTER DINNER and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and EASTER DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Frank Senz of Scio, Oregon. attended i-> service.' n R>*s- Mr. and Mrs J. W Rigney were Mr and Mrs Lorin Saund re Easter dinner guests of Mr. and well, Sunday. Tracy Mefford of Nyssa was a and boys of Boise were gutsts Mrs. Clifford Austin in Boise. Tuesday dinner guest of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven Mrs. Wilbur Booth. and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Austin is Mr. Rigmy's sis for Easter dinner at the J. El wood Flinders home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer, Sun ter. Miss McGregar of McCall has By Mrs. Gerald Mackey day. been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ADRIAN—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gene Honey for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs Robert LonR took By Mrs. George Moeller By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Witty and Larry Mackey of Ad Mrs. Mary Henderson to Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Corn ARCADIA — The Arcadia club rian, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devin of APPLE VALLEY A ^roup of wall of Ontario were Sunday young people have started a 4-H dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. will meet Friday, April 22, at the Nyssa, Bill Hutchinson, Glen Re Sunday to spend a few days with home of Mrs. George Coleman. gan and Max Buxton of Vale at her daughter, Mrs, Lorraine club in the valley with 19 mem Gene Honey. Glennon. (One General Motors — One Chrysler) bers enrolled. The new officers John Griffin of Halfway, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oxnam and tended a FFA banquet in Half are, Percy Booth, president; was a Sunday guest of his broth attended the funeral of her uncle, Cathleen Hill, vice president; er, George Griffin and family. family and Mr. and Mrs. George way Saturday night. Orville Jumper in Caldwell Sat Oxnam and family were dinner Nancy Weyard, secretary; Elaine Calvin Vertrees of Pocatello, Messrs, and Mmes. Kester Aus- urday. Mr Jumper resided in Meiers, helper and Ronald At Idaho was a guest of Mr. and guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. man, Elmer Ausman and family Nyssa for several years. Gordon Oxnam. ★ Automatic Transmission Repair kinson, treasurer and reporter. Mrs. Alva Hill Friday, April 7. The next meeting will be held Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs. Mike Fay Corn returned last week of Ontario, Glen Ausman of Miss Nelda Seward was home ★ Major and Minor Tuneups in the Albert Hopkins home Apr. from NNC for Easter vacation. from a Caldwell hospital, where Boise and Guy Shelman and Elliott surprised Mrs. Oliver family of Nyssa visited in the Freel with a birthday party Fri- 28. Mrs. Atkinson and Mr. and he underwent major surgery. Gary Seward, son of Mr. and ★ Front End Alignment Mrs. Walter Iiams are the lead Mrs. Dwight Seward crushed his day evening. Mrs. Amy Stradley accompa Ralph Ausman home Sunday. ers. Mr. and Mrs. George Cart ★ Brake Relining Mrs. C. R Mills and Ross were foot in the mechanism of the nied Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Haney tractor he was riding with his and family of Nyssa to Bend, wright and Mr. and Mrs L F. dinner guests of her daughter, ★ All Other Mechanical Work Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson1 father, breaking two bones and Ore., Friday, where they spent Hautman drove to Unity Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Batt at and Larry spent the week end bruising it badly. Nyssa Sunday. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. for a picnic. with their daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray are Bill Stradley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glenn, Mrs. Thaniel Botner and family enjoying a visit from their son, dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Sr. of Parma were Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray, Jr. and sen spent Sunday in Boise with Mrs Glen Hoffman. 203 Good Avenue dinner guests of their daughter, Phone FR 2-2261 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolton and family of Seattle. Mmes. K. I Peterson and Don- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardsen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ship- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sullivan family. py all of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. have purchased Walter Freeman’s Several from Arcadia attended Dick Harris and family of On tenant house and are moving in. the wedding of Doris Benedict Budget—Fiscal Year 1960-61 (Continued) tario were Easter dinner guests Mrs. Vera Springen is on the and John Lienkaemper Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. sick list this week. afternoon at the Lutheran church Adrian School District No. 61 General Fund Earl Boston. Clinton Butcher who has been in Ontario. July 1. 1960. to June 30. 1961 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES (Continued) Schedule III (Continued) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and working with his uncle in Los Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob Expenditures for Two Years children drove to the new park Angeles this past winter, is home were dinner guests Sunday of Years Next Preceding the above Lake Owyhee on a rock for Easter vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zittercob Estimated Budget Current School Year Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Butcher I and family in Ontario. hunting expedition, Sunday af Ex penditi re« Allowance and sons, Clinton and Dick were Fiscal Year Fiscal Year ternoon. Enauing Item Cecil Houston hauled some cat Current Ending Ending Fiscal Y ar Palmer Norland was a dinner Easter dinner guests of her sis tle for Elmer Hill Monday to the Fiscal Year June 30, 1959 June 30, 1958 guest Easter Sunday of his sis-| ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Pad Caldwell sale yard. (4) (3) (2) gett in Boise Sunday. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard were FOOD SERVICES AND STUDENT BODY Due to illness, Mrs. Smalley Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and ACTIVITIES 900 - 1000 Series Easter dinner guests of their son, has been unable to gather news Mrs. Lester Reece in Nu Acres. 900. Food Services Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Price at Big for the past three weeks. She Gale Coleman, who attends 966. To Cover Deficit in School Lunch Fund $ 4,050 00 $ $ $ wishes to say ‘ Thank You ” to Bend. EOC at La Grande, spent the Total Food Services and Student Body Activities $ 4,060 00 $ $ I the many friends who sent love 4 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen and weekend here with his parents, CAPITAL OUTLAY—1200 Series family were Easter Sunday din ly cards and helped in other Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman. $ 2,000 00 1272. Improvement to Sites $ 300.00 ner guests of her parents, Mr. | ways. $ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hipp and $ 2,000 00 1277. Remodeling . ... 602 49 150.00 and Mrs. J. D. Gooing. family were dinner guests Sun 1278. Equipment — Furniture and Fixtures, (Back News Items) Easter dinner guests of Mr. and day of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Irby 2,050 00 and Lawn Mower 3,005.00 4,351.25 2,110 98 Mrs. Emma Moran was hostess and family on Gem avenue. Mrs. Lloyd Dibble were Mr. and 500 00 1227 Library Books 750.00 1,338.16 733.56 Mrs. Ted Alloway and sons of for the WSCS circle which met Visitors in the Parley Feik 7,500 00 School Bus 6,391.93 6,500.00 6,379.25 April 6 with several visitors pres home Saturday were Mr. and Nampa. 995 00 Other—Typewriter and Tape Recorder 96.00 98.00 Sue Dibble was a member of ent. Plans were made for the “Hi Mrs. Harris Brooks of Baker. The 15,045 00 Total Capital Outlay $ $ 12,77983 $ 10.705.00 $ 9,321.79 the Spring Festival choir that Neighbor” dinner April 8. Brooks formerly lived in Arcadia 5.000 00 EMERGENCY $ $ 5,800.00 Word was receNed from Mr. where James Wight now lives, $ 4 went from Parma Nazarene 19,907 2« $2 church, to sing in the First church and Mrs. Clyde Simmons of Lom Dinner guests Saturday evening TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES $223,322.88 $216,376.29 $193.200.91 of the Nazarene in Caldwell last poc, Calif., of the death of their in the Feik home were his bro- Adrian School District No. 61 infant daughter, April 9. Mrs. ther, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Feik Bond Interest and Redemption Fund Sunday. July 1, I960, io June 30, 1961 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Friday afternoon Mrs. Martha Simmons was the former Vada and family of La Grande. Sun Schedule IV Norland drove with Mrs. Merrick Bailey. day callers were June Feik and Estimated Budget Actual___ ______ April 8 the Hi Neighbor! din Bruce Evertton of Nampa. of Nyssa to Madras, Ore., where For Allowance Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ensuing Item she visited her daughter, Mr. and ner was given in the Apple Val Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman Current Ending Ending Fiscal Year Mrs. Grover Findley and family ley gym with the compliments of and Janet were dinner guests Fiscal Year June 30, 1959 June 30, 1958 the Parma Chamber of Com Sunday in the home of Mr. and (4) over the weekend. (3) __________ (2) (1) Mrs. Dwight Seward called on merce. The WSCS prepared and Mrs. Clayton Wilson in Payette. Total Receipts $ 11,167.50 $ 5,900.00 $ 12,136.25 her father, Ed Wild who is in the served a fried chicken dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen- Beginning Net Cash Balance (Or Deficit)___ _5,591.25 _________ 7,185.00 Nyssa hospital, Friday. Mr. Wild about 150 guests. The tables were sen spent Sunday in Boise with Total Budget Resources $ 13,085.00 $ 17,727.50 was working on a tire which ex decorated with spring flowers Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardsen. ploded, breaking his arm and and eggshell tulip centerpieces. bruising him quite badly, last Historical stories and old pictures Smalley April 3 were her broth 1391. Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable interest of the early 1900’s were enjoyed. er, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weed of Monday. $ 12,000.00 bearing warrants issued under OHS 328.260) $ 8,000.00 $ 8,000.00 D. W. Works of the University Caldwell, her cousins, Rev. and 1,935.00 Guests Saturday of Mr. and 1392 Interest on Bonds ______________________ 2.542.50 2.370.01’ Mrs. Waldo Smalley were Mr. of Idaho and his friend, Larry Mrs. W. D. Millen of Nampa and $ 13.935.00 Total Expenditures $ 10,370.00 $ 10,542.50 and Mrs. Blaine Jemmett and Williams of Moscow visited with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. children of Boise and Mr. and his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grimes of Caldwell School Lunch and Milk Fund Adrian School District No. 61 Mrs. Bob Smalley and son of On mond Arnold April 7 and 8. July 1, 1960, to June 30, 1961 Sunday, April 10, Mrs. Mar- ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND BEGINNING CASH BALANCE Schedule V_______ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold tha Norland, Palmer Norland, tario. Estimated Budget Actual Mrs. Dan Nichols of McCall spent the weekend of April 9 in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norland and For Allowance Fiscal Year Fiscal Year was an overnight guest Tuesday Owyhee rock hunting and rabbit family of Ontario and Mr. and Ensuing Item Current Ending shooting. Ending of Mrs. Waldo Smalley. Fiscal Year Mrs. Roger Norland and family Fiscal Year June 30, 1958 June 30. 1959 Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Caldwell, drove to the big Easter weekend houseguests of «) (4) (3) (2) (1) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold of Washington spent April 1 and butte along the Malheur river 4 2,150.00 36. Federal Money Received Through State $ 2,117.64 $ 2,117.64 $ 2,142.91 were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2 as guests of his uncle, Mr. and for a picnic. 11,000 00 66. Sale of Lunches 8,371 47 9,180.00 8,365.67 Mel Arnold of Jefferson, Ore., Mrs. Wilbur Booth. 4.050.00 70. Transfer from General Fund Mr. and Mrs. Homer King of $ 1 7 200 00 Total Receipts__________ Adrian were April 3 dinner $ 10,489 11 $ 11,322 91 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene $ 17,20000 Total Budget Resources » 10,489.11________ $ 11,322.91 Honey. July 1, 1960. to June 30, 1901 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES AND RESERVE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray had $ 5,200.00 910. Labor as houseguests for two weeks $ 5,068.70 $ 4,770.00 4 1 ! ,800 00 921. Food 7,77961 9,060.00 their daughter, Mrs. Norman — PROPANE — 200.00 922. Supplie-; 12,084.00 Geer and Jane of Albany, Ore. “Your Servant Beyond Demists $ 17.200.00_ Total Estimated Expenditures , Mrs. Geer’s husband came over $ 14,128.70 $ 12,549.61 $ the Ges Mains!” f 17,200 0¿ this weekend and took his family Total Expenditures and Reserve $ 12,084.00 $ 12,54961 $ 14,128.70 I home. 14 N. First FR 2-2214 J. R. CUNDALL Published April 14 and 21, 1960. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Dentist Sarazin Clinic Dial FR 2-2638 Nyssa Oregon Group Organizes New 4-H Club In Apple Valley Group Attends Arcadia Club Dinner Meets Tomorrow Halfway Saturday Night Ai Coleman Home Factory Trained Mechanics HAVE A SPECIALIST DO YOUR ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc * PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Dial FR 2-3311 Veterinarians NYSSA VETERINARY CLINIC "• •<- Dr. B. E. Ross Dr. D. R. Mason Large and Small Animals 407 Main St. • Dial FR 2-2010 — - ■ —------ - Physicians and Surgeons Farmer X Used 50 lbs. of kN’ on His Corn and Harvested 15 Tons of Silage per Acre SARAZIN CLINIC K E. Kerby, M.D. K. A. Danford, M.D. D. W. Sarazin, M.D. Farmer Keith Wood Applied 110 lbs. of ‘N’ per Acre And Harvested 30 Tons of Silage per Acre Physicians and Surgeons Dial FR 2-2241 MAULDING CLINIC L A Maulding, M D. Physician and Surgeon Dial FR 2-2216 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Saturday, 10 to 12 Grant B. Hughes, M.D. Physician— Surgeon Hours 10 to 12 and 2eto 5. Saturday, 10 to 12. —Phones— Off FR 2-3365 Res FR 2-2911 2 North Main R* USs) Hltroien y J Fertilizers “The pay-off for proper fertilization is in just can’t expect top yields,” Mr. Wood said. extra dollars at harvest time.” Farmers who use enough fertilizer, harvest That is the statement of successful farmer more dollars. Ask your USS Nitrogen Fertilizer Keith Wood of Caldwell, Idaho. I^ast year Mr. odealer today for a copy of fertilizer recom Wood applied more than 500 lbs. of USS mendations from the University of Idaho, Extension Division. These recommendations Ammonium Sulfate an acre on his corn and harvested 30 tons of silage an acre. He used have been publisher! in a convenient wall chart 600 lbs. of ammonium sulfate per acre on sugar by United States Steel. W your dealer is out, beets and harvested 30 #<>ns an acre. He also write United States Steel, 919 Kearns Building, used USS Nitrogen Fertilizer on his wheat Salt Lake City 1, Utah, for your Idaho Ferti lizer Guide. and barley with excellei# results. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this year Farmers who don't use enough fertilizer and use recommended amounts.