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X! Page Eight Thursday, March 29, 197 3 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon funeral services Tue; •day af where they were luncheon Dick Reed and family of Boise, ternoon at the Flahiff Chapel guests of Mrs. Bud Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman in Homedale for an old Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Susan and and family of Nyssa and Mrs. friend, Mrs. Lucy Parker. Darlene Carroll visited Mrs. Bill Van De Water and family BY GOLD1F ROBERTS"........................... .ssss-HY FRANCES SMAl.l EY w* Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng Florence Henderhder and Mrs. of Adrian. > BIC. BEND - Mr. and Mrs. and family at Pilot Rock, Mr. lish, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas APPLE VALLEY-Sunday eve Mrs. Dick Davis and Missy Marie Douglas near Nampa and and Mrs. Jerry Bell in Hermis Arthur Cartwright of Nyssa and Toshia spent the weekend Mrs. Agnes McClure in Cald McGinnis spent Thursday in ning guests in the Dwight Seward ton and to Kahlotus, Wash., and the three children of Mr. home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul in Klamath Falls with Mr. and well Wednesday. Boise shopping. and Mrs. Darrell Cartwright where Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mrs. Ross English and Jay. TOPS »494 met Monday after Clauson and son Bob of Emmett, Little Joey Buckles of Vale of Portland and the two children Bell and family are moving. While there they celebrated the spent Wednesday with his noon with Mrs. Horace Chaney. Randy Bynum of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Don Costley of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cart N’icki Norman and Mr. and Mrs. birthdays of Toshia and Jay, greatgrandmother, Mrs. Election of officers was held wright of Ontario called on Mr. and daughters of Beaverton. Ruby and Carey English. Char with the following results, Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and sons of Edythe Prosser. and Mrs. RavCartw right Satur Oregon spent the weekend with lie Martin of Adrian looked Mrs. Margaret Wood and Elma Witty, leader, Mrs. Linda Nyssa. Mrs. Mary Auker. day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild were after the English farm while Brenda of Marsing called on Bennett, assistant leader, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton The Big Bend Extension Study Tuesday evening guests in the they were gone. Mrs. Harvey Bennett Sunday Goldie Roberts, secretary and Group met Tuesday afternoon of Nyssa and Mrs. Pearle Ab Dwight Seward home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis en afternoon. reporter, Mrs. Aline Conklin, with Mrs. Ernest Seuell with bott of Homedale were Sunday tertained with a family dinner Joe Lambert Jr. of Salem Helen Hatch of Ontario visited treasure and Mrs. Angie Mrs. Darrell English and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening for Mr. and came Friday and took his sis Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis Chaney, weight recorder. Dyre Roberts assisting. The C.K. Smith. Mrs. James McGinnis, Jr. and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett ters back home on Saturday. Mark Bauman of Nyssa spent lesson "Woman’s Changing family and Mr. and Mrs. James Verl Bishop became ill W ed and Mrs. Harvey Bennett were They had been visiting their last week with his gran<t>arents, Roll” was given by Mrs. Boyce McGinnis. The younger Mc nesday and was taken to the in Caldwell Monday where Dick grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Van De Water and Mrs. Varner Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Ginnis family left Sunday for Holy Rosary Hospital in On- and Mrs. Harvey Bennett called Charles Pitman during their Hopkins. Mrs. Marge Griffin Water. Mrs. Van De Water took their home in Joseph, Oregon. tario where he was a patlent on Harvey at the hospital. They spring vacation. of Vale, State Chairman of Ex him home Saturday and visited Rev. and Mrs. Frank Coley Boyce Van De Water called until Friday evening. report him as a little improved. tension groups was a special the Larry Bauman family. were overnight gue sts on Tues on Harvey Bennett in the Cald Mr. and Mrs. RaymondCart- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott Cleve Clue as left Sunday for guest and spoke to the group, well Memorial Hospital Friday wright entertained with a fa of Roswell were Monday supper day of Mr and Mrs. Gime Other guests were Mrs. Bra- Salem where he is a student afternoon. mily dinner Sunday for Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Honey. seth, Mrs. Greene and Mrs. at the Western Baptist Bible Mrs. C.L. Fritts was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney Don Rarbee of Boise on her Smith. College. Bennett. The group Leroy Saturday morning for a Lay attended funeral services Sat birthday. Guests besides the Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop started working on a skit for Witness Mission prayer hour urday in Eagle for his cousin, Barbees were Mr. and Mrs. the County meeting in April. entertained with a family din Mrs. Mary Jean Gossett of in Apple Valley. Ray Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs ner for his parents, Mr. and Emmett, they later called on Mr. and Mrs. W llliam Anders Mrs. C.K. Smith called on of Parma were Wednesday eve- Mrs. Will Bishop’s 58th wed Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graham and of Caldwell and Mis. Mary Mrs. Nancy Brown of Parma ding anniversary Sunday. ■ ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. family in Boise. They report Monday afternoon. Things are now starting to Nichols of Nampa were Sunday Guests besides the Will Bis Dyre Roberts. their little granddaughter, Jea Mrs. Boyce Van !>• «ater settle down in my household. afternoon visitors in the Waldo Mrs. Edythe Prosser re hops of Caldwell were Mr. and nette Graham is improving. surprised her husband with a Legislature was an experience Smalley home. turned home Tuesday from a Mrs. Walter Bishop of Middle Mrs. William Knox has been Mrs. Ted Avery accompanied dinner Sunday for his birthday. that I wish everyone could have vacation spent with her son, ton and Bill Bishop. Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset Guests were Mrs. Odle An For me it was a concentrated quite sick this past week. Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prosser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson TALKING DOI 1 IS USED AT THE EASTER SEAL speech Valley to Weiser Saturday derson of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. 65 day cram course in many, many things. I feel that I’m a and family of Bend visited and hearing center in Grants Past, to help 4-year-old Maria Speech therapist at the little smarter ui the affairs of Thursday - Saturday with Mt. Newman overcome a speech problem NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING and Mrs. Dwight Seward and center foi pre-achool children is Mrs. Janeen Johnson who the state than 1 ever thought then went to Glenns Ferry to IS shown with the youngster. I could be for ^Y*** School Di*t» #26 f of the fiscal year 19^-19^4 Beginning July 1. 19^3 M detailed and The budget We have several serious pro visit his brother Lyle Jackson and family before going home blems to deal with, probably SAVINGS BONDS SALES SET RECORD prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior the most serious is our depen from their spring vacation. summarized in the accompanying schedules was Mrs. Don Fritts and daugh U. S. Savings Bonds Sales ment Plan programs, our sales dency upon the federal govern ters. Teresa and Tami came in the State of Oregon set an will continue to soar." years Major changes, if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement A copy of the ment I found federal funds Sunday to visit with Mr. and Nationally, Savings Bonds ar« all-time record in the month of wound into every phase of Mrs. C.L. Fritts and her sis February according to figures enjoying tremendous ai-c<-ptanc« our existance. One of the 5:00 P.M. ter Mrs. Jean Davis and Debbie. released by the U. S. Trea Sales of $592 million in Feb budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 6:00 A.M. prinyiry aims of every state in Mrs. Fritts went home on sury Department today Ore ruary set a 28 year record, the Union should be to reduce will be held APril TO |Q73A i these funds until each state is Thursday and the girls stayed gonians purchased $5,137,286 raising the holding! >f Bonds Adki. Office meeting of the School Board fully self sufficient. But this to visit until Saturday, when worth of bonds m February. to $58.69 billion dollars. Hol (Governing Body) can’t be done over night or in they went home with Mrs. Rex Local Savings Bonds re dings rose $324 million in th» p.m at Multi-Purpo»e Rpoa for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget Any 8:00 Nichols. presentatives are elated as the month, th<- largest monthly gate ten years. In fact it may never Mrs. Rex Nichols. Mrs. Addie record breaking month was pre since 1945. be done until we have a rock person may appear to discuss the budget, or any pari of it. Sales exceeded redemptions bottom depression or a sky high Vinsonhaler and Mrs. Helen ceded by Hie largest January inflation, in other nations it has Otani went to The Dalles on sales in 27 years. In the first at cost price for the 29th < cm- taken a wheelbarrow full of Saturday morning where they two months, Oregonians have secutiw month. February re were in the Oregon State Bowl purchased $ 10,031,737 worth of demptions totaled $379 million- money to buy an egg and they ing Tournament. They returned bonds, boosting Bond holdings $212 million less than February recovered to emerge stronger (Chairman of (¡¿Kerning Bods I home Sunday evening. in the state to $490,100.000 sales Interest earned and addec than ever. Mr. and Mrs. John Boston At one time in Germany it took State Chairman Thomas Pri- to the value <>f outstanding I 50 billion marks to purchase a and family returned Wednesday deaux said, "Unquestionably, Bonds «as $204 million. from a six day visit in Spring Nyssa Malheur Jim Leslie, Malheur ( ount) postage stamp Now they sort of the bonus interest rate of 5 1 2“ field with his sister and family (City) (County) hold the destiny of our dollar and the shortened maturity pe Chairman, said total salat Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris. They riod of 5 years and 10 months through February are $62,421 in their hands. If we go belly came through a heavy snow are major factors in the stimu or 18r- at th»- county's gcml up we must remember there will storm m the mountains coming be no kindly Uncle Sam to bail lated sales but I also feel that home and visited with Eldon us out. We’ll have to do it on the versatility of the program Pearsons in Bend. our own. But it’s one way of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom is a motivating influence As settling debts. We have plenty people become aware of the Col of Boise and granddaughter Lisa Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the of boondoggling on the welfare lege Education and the Retire- Brown of Port Orchard. Wash programs. We have too many ______________________ Assessor on Form LB-51 ington were dinner guests of Tuesday evening Mr. and professional welfare bums but ? This Year 72.7 1 Last Year 71 Next Ye>m 7 Mrs. Nell Correll Saturday. Mrs. Leland Dewey entertained we also have a greater majority 589,37b 556,018 Uevy Within 6% Limitation........................ 524,546 Lisa Brown is a great grand for dinner in honor of Mr and of people who are old or down daughter of Mrs. Correll and Mrs. George Griffin’s29th wed Levy Outside 6% Limitation..................... 259.507 204.014 140.963 on their luck who <Jo need assis was here visiting her grand — Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) ding anniversary. Other guests tance and I couldn’t see killing 38?251 parents on her spring vacation. 39,400 37,255 Not Subject to Limitation were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grif Gale City Journal the entire body just to get ridof Mrs. A. P. Olson visitedSun- fin and family and Mr and Mrs, a cancerous portion. This must Total Proposed Levy . . . 886.137 372 2233 70? 7AA 799.432 day afternoon with Mrs. Nell John Lilly and son. be done piece by piece. Correll. 1,120,647 1 believe the second greatest 1,018,122 961,105 Total Budget All Funds Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brooks danger, other than funds, Is the of Sitka, Alaska were guests of federal take over of everything Mrs. Lena Leigh Wednesday- in Idaho through one means or Monday. Sunday all of tliem went another. They own our forest to Baker to attend the wedding lands and deserts and through Outstandinga July 1 -JQ7? Authorized, Not incurred, July 1 of the Brooks granddaughter, TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS the insistence of a few we are Cynthia Brooks and Daniel This Year (Actual! Next Year (Est.) This Year 1 Actual) never to use any of our natural Next Year (Est.) Sharrott, son of Mr. and Mrs. resour es f.r anything but re- Russell Sharrott of Fruitland. 123,000 156.500 Bonds 4PPLE \ 4U£Y I NEWS FROM Bl<; BEND Herb Set... Interest Bearing Warrants Short Term Notes Total Indebtedness Professional Directory • 123.000 ______________________ Physicians FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Last Year 7y • Total Total Total Total Total Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Materials and Services ....................................... Capital Outlay ...................................................... All Other Requirements.................................... Budget Requirements......................................... Budget Resources............................................... This Year7j 2 —:26,061.2: 3\551 .nr 7,445.Tf 983.5« 68,041.0’ ---------- 88,041 .0- and Surgeons 26 7| 7 Next Year -»■» 4f.fi 2fi 41'500 69 K. E. KERBY M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 916 44’non 96« 72 89'968 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. 916 ------ X2'916 MAULD1NG CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M.D. Charles E. Vanetti, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2216 HOURS 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Wednesday and Saturday. Weight labs. "By appoint ment only" Wednesday. FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET ------ Total Personnel Services (Includes all PayroU Costs) Total Materials and Services ....................................... Total Capital Outlay..................................................... Total All Other Requirements.................................... Total Requirements (Including Transfers) ............... Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied ............ Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received . . Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied . . Levy Within 6% Limitation ........................ Levy Outside 6% Limitation..................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation FUND OR PROGRAM Gmamral í uod Last Year 71 804.973 130.586 10.005 20.977 966.541 364.699 621.556 60.000 681.556 524.546 157.010 72 This Year77 843.050 137.360 12.450 25.262 1.018.122 351.427 666.695 93.337 . . 760.032 556.018 204*014 - Debt Service - 71 Next Year 916.297 174.100 19.750 10.500 1.120.647 362.716 777.931 93.351 871.282 589*37§ DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 10 to 12 noon 4 HOURS 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 372-3173 Residence 201,907 - FUND OR PROGRAM 4 Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) . . Total Materials and Services ................................................ Total Capital Outlay ................................................ Total AU Other Requirements.............................. Total Requirements (Including Transfers) . . . . Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied . . . Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received . . Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied . . . Levy Within 6% Limitation........................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation........................ Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subiect to Limitation DR. JOHN FASLY 387 S. W. 4th AVENUE Ontario, Oregon - Phone - Ontario .... 889-8017 DR. J. E. HEITZMAN 7 North 2nd Street Nyssa .... 372-3747 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa .... 372-3552 Published March22and29,1973 DR. JEFF HOWLETT DR. JULE PLUMMER 372-2798 creation. Recreation is won derful but is a poor substitute for food on the table. 1 could go for some of this recrea tion bit if it was designed for the pleasure of many instead of )ust a comparative few In the meantime I still think that industry is NOT an indecent word and properly managed fo rests are preferable to a wil derness full of jackpine and snags I : Men $ Famous 5 West Coast Brand BOOT JEANS < _f « •Green, Brown, Blue, Tan I • 50% FORTREL POLYESTER 50% COTTON 1 • PERMANENT PRESS J SIZES 28 - 42 WAIST • • Î ALL LENGTHS SLIGHT IRREGULARS REG $8.00 NOW • 4 r 1 -a * 'l F 'AIR • NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S DURANGO : COWBOY BOOTS >19” to W* J S • BRACKEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE S • IN THE HEART OF THUNDEREGG MALL J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«J NYSSA, OREGON ✓