Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 29, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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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
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