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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN AKH Extension Members Sample Pies at Recent Meet; Officers Elected LEGAL NOTICES ORDER In the County Court Of the State of Oregon * Mrs. Julia Webster, Mrs. Reed By Mrs. Wilson Witt For the County of Malheur Udall, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook NEWELL HEIGHTS — AKH Home Extension unit met last and Julie of Kaysville, Utah, In the Matter of the Formation of the Thursday afternoon at the home were weekend guests of Mr. and ADRIAN RURAL FIRE of Frankie Worden with Dale Mrs. Merrill Call and family. Mrs. PROTECTION DISTRICT. Witt has co-hostess. Attending Webster is Mrs. Call’s mother; WHEREAS, on the 5th day of were 13 members and one guest, Mrs. Udall and Mrs. Cook are her sisters. February, 1964, this Court made Lydia Worden. and entered an Order declaring The lesson, “Make Mine Pie,” Returns From California was presented by Loretta Conant Mrs. Marie Moore returned its intention of calling an elec and Rosie Martinez. Their dem home early last week after visit tion for or against the organiza onstration showed how to make ing for several months with her tion of a rural fire protection dis two varieties of pies, Oregon wal son, Henry E. Moore at Indio, trict to be known as the Adrian nut and lemon meringue which Calif., and with a daughter, Mr. Rural Fire Protection District, were sampled by those present. and Mrs. Clarence H. Jacobson comprising the territory within the following described boun The ladies baked three kinds and family at Chester, Calif. daries, to-wit: of pie crust — those made with Mr. and Mrs. Rolland McKistry Beginning on the Range line lard, vegetable oil and a prepared of Kankakee, Ill., and Leslie Top- mix. These, too, were sampled. liff were Thursday morning call between Ranges 44 and 45 Announcement was made con ers at the Irvin Topliff home. The E.W.M., at the Section corner cerning the April 30 festival to McKistrys are cousins of the Top- common to Sections 19, 24, 25 and 30, Township 20; thence be held at the East Side cafe in liffs. east along section line to the Ontario. Theme will be “Inter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray of NE corner of the NW Vi of the national Days.” Quincy, Wash., were Monday lun NW Vi of Sec. 29, Twp. 20, R. During election of officers, Frankie Worden was named cheon guests in the Jake Borge 46; thence south to the SW cor ner of the SE>/4 of the NWY« chairman; Dale Witt, vice chair home. Sunday afternoon callers at the of Sec. 29, Twp. 20, R. 46; man; and Leota Kriegh, secre Carl Fenn home were Mrs. Alfred thence east along half section tary-treasurer. Simpson and children, Mr. and line to the SE corner of the Mrs. Howard Fenn and family. NEV4 of Sec. 29, Twp. 20, R. 46; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson thence north to Section corner were hosts for a family dinner Costleys Have Daughter Sunday honoring the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Costley common to Secs. 20, 21, 29 and anniversaries of Mr. and ¡Mrs. Ray are parents of a new daughter, 28, Twp. 20, R. 46; thence east Simpson and Raymond Simpson Shelli Jean, born March 17 at to the section corner common of Nyssa. Others present for the Malheur Memorial hospital in to Secs. 23, 24, 26 and 25, Twp. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Nyssa. She weighed 6 pounds, 2 20, R. 46; thence south to the section corner common to Secs. nie Eason and daughter, Mr. and ounces and joins a sister, Donya. Mrs. Bill Holdt of Homedale, Bill Hammon is home for spring 26, 25, 35 and 36, Twp. 20, R. 46; Mrs. Raymond Simpson and chil vacation from Oregon State uni thence continue in a northeast dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simp versity in Corvallis. Members of erly direction along the Owy son and family. the Bob Hammon family were hee River and across the Snake Sunday evening guests at the River to the Idaho - Oregon Club to Meet April 1 State boundary line, Twp. 20, Thelma Hammon home. Modern Pioneer club will meet Mrs. Helen Butler and Pauline, R. 47; thence south along said April 1 with Ruby Leedy, Roll Kathy Nelson and Mrs. Ada But boundary line to the Township call will be an April Fool joke, ler went to Portland March 18 line between Twps. 24 and 25, Those attending will wear unu- to visit Mrs. Butler’s daughter, R. 47; thence west along said sual costumes, backwards, sloppy Mrs. Margaret Coffman. They re Township line to the Range line or other unique fashions. turned home Sunday evening. between R. 45 and R. 46; thence Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Payne stayed in north along said Range line Elvin Worden visited Friday af the Butler home during their ab to the Township line between ternoon with Mrs. Donald Costley Twps. 23 and 24; thence west sence. and baby who arrived home that Mrs. Louis Pratt spent the along said Township line to the morning from Malheur Memorial weekend in Nyssa with her aunt, point of intersection with the hospital in Nyssa. Mrs. Aafje Stam who is reported Owyhee Reservoir and River Mrs. M. L. Judd served a birth in Sec. 33, R. 44; thence in a to be still quite ill. day dinner recently honoring her northeasterly direction along husband. Guests were Mr. and McDermotts Honored the southern side of the Owy Mr. and Mrs. Bud McDermott hee Reservoir and River to the Mrs. M. O. Judd and three sons, Mrs. Olive Judd and Mrs. Muriel and family of Ontario took ice point where the River crosses cream and cake to the home of the section line between Secs. Judd of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 27 and 22, Twp. 21, R. 45; Sunday afternoon with their son, McDermott on the evening of thence west along section line Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and fam March 18 for a combined birthday to the Range line between celebration. One of the parent’s Ranges 44 and 45, Twp. 21; ily at Fruitland. anniversary was March 11 and thence north along said Range Identical Twins Honored the other March 25. line to the point of beginning, Piet and Ray Laan, identical Mrs. Charles Glenn arrived which foregoing description twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray home March 17 from a Caldwell also describes the boundaries of iLaan, celebrated their second hospital with her new son, Steven School District No. 61, Malheur birthday anniversary Sunday af Charles. Her mother, Mrs. Loise County, Oregon; ternoon. Ice cream and cake Boren of Durkee, has been visit All being within Malheur were served to Mr. and Mrs. ing in the Glenn home and her County, Oregon, Klaas Laan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill husband arrived Saturday to and for the election of five (5) Mantel, Mr. and Mrs. Herke Stam spend the weekend. Directors to serve said district, and a house guest, A. T. DeBoer Judy Pratt, Dixon Franks, and, of Nyssa. Wanda Price and Laura Stoker WHEREAS, in said Order, 1:30 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson at gave a progressive birthday party o’clock p. m., the 18th day of tended Saturday funeral services Friday evening. Members of the March, 1964, was set for the time for Leo Winn in Nyssa. The de sophomore class at Adrian were of hearing of said election to be ceased was a former resident of guests. The group played games, held within said district; now, this community. danced and were served refresh THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED Mr. and Mrs. Gary Costley of ments in the various homes. The that a special election be held on La Grande, Mrs. Verna Costley girls had a slumber party later. the 20th day of April, 1964, at of Homedale were Sunday after The event honored four guests the Adrian Grade School, Adrian, noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin who had birthday anniversaries Oregon, between the hours of Worden and Mrs. Lydia Worden. in March. 8:00 o’clock a.m. and 8:00 o’clock p.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk shall ap point the judges and clerks of election, post notices thereof for four (4) successive weeks prior to the election in each of three public places within the proposed district, publish in Nyssa Gate City Journal once a week for four (4) successive weeks, and prepare the ballot to be used at such election. Dated March 18, 1964. /s/ ELLIS A. WHITE County Judge /s/ EARL FLOCK Commissioner /s/ JACOB FISCHER Commissioner Attest: /s/ J. HOMER SCHNELL County Clerk and Clerk of Said Court First publication, March 26, 1964. Last publication, April 16, 1964. Juft about everything on the farm is the result of a LAND BANK LOAN ... Knowing fanners and ranch ers are using low cost, flexible IAND BANK LOANS to purchase land, livestock and auipment; to improve meth- s, pay taxes, build or re finance. To get the full story of LAND BANK LOANS — preferred because of low interest, long terms and prepayment privi leges without penalty — visit the Land Bank Association office near you. join the thousands of other ranchers and farmers who are getting things done with I AND BANK LOANS. get your LAND BANK LOAN here FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO , 151 SW First Street ONTARIO. OREGON Phone 889-6462 5/ ojjirct tervinf. Montana Oregon. Washington, Idaho and A/arka NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES of the Estate of B. H. CLEAVER. Deceased: The First National Bank of Oregon, Nyssa Branch, Nyssa, Oregon, is indebted upon Savings Account of the decedent above named in the total amount of $2,- 611.33, and upon a checking ac count in the total amount of $735.45 The undersigned was ap pointed by the Probate Court of the County of Howell and State of Missouri as the Administra trix of the estate of said decedent, has qualified, and is acting in that capacity. After 90 days from the date of first publication hereof the undersigned will request pay ment of the said sums. Any per son objecting to such payment is directed to give notice in writing to said bank at 209 Main Street, Nyssa. Oregon, that he objects thereto. SARAH CARTER Administratrix of the Estate of B. H. Cleaver, Deceased Date of first publication, March 26, 1964. Last publication, April 16. 1964. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Adrian School District No. 61 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, will be held at Adrian on the 14th day of April, 1964, at 8 o’clock p.m. for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1964, and ending June 30, 1965, hereinafter set forth. The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting changes, if any, and their effect on the budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document is available for inspection at Brown’s Insurance Agency in Adrian between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Signed) E. M. SEUELL District School Board Chairman Financial Summary FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1964 Tax Levy Computation (1) Total All Funds (2) Total Budget Requirements_____ ___________ DEDUCT: Total budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget ADD: Estimate of Taxes to Be Levied But Not Received in Ensuing Year Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6% Limitation ....... Outside 6% Limitation_________ Not Subject to 6% Limitation General Fund (3) School Lunch Fund (4) $277 765 48 $244,109.23 $ 18,011.25 113, <m 25 .. ...... 163,835.23 92,919.00 151,190.23 18,011.25 9,800.00 9,800.00 -------------- 173,635.23 160,990.23 - — ......... ____ $ $ ' 160 000 .. ... Total Taxes to Be Levied_________ __ 12,645.00 $173,635.23 Bonds—Interest and Redemption (5) $ 12,645.00 12,645.00 _________ 12,645.00 $ $----------- 160,990.23 12,645.00 $ 12,645.00 $160,990.23 FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY L 1963 Tax Levy Computation (1) Total All Funds (2) Total Budget Requirements . ... . DEDUCT: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget ADD: Estimate of Taxes to Be Levied But Not Received in Ensuing Year General Fund (3) School Lunch Fund (4) $269 988 45 $237,495.95 $ 19,525.00 104 750 40 165,238 05 85,225.40 152,270.55 19,525.00 9,914.28 9,136.23 . ... 175,152.33 161,406.78 ....... ......... Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year - Analysis of Taxes io Be Levied Within 6% Limitation ............ Outside 6% Limitation Not Subject to 6% Limitation_____ . .. - $ -............ $ 161 406 78 13,745.55 Bonds—Interest and Redemption (5) $ 12,967.50 12,967.50 ________ 778.05 13,745.55 $ $ 161,406.78 — — Total Taxes to Be Levied -------------------------------------------------------$175,152.33 Statement of Indebtedness Type of Indebtedness Serial Bonds Total ........... ........... Approved by Budget Committee: March 20, 1964. (Signed) ROBERT WEBSTER, Secretary (Signed) EMERY E. CAMERON, Chairman Outstanding Actual July 1 Estimate July 1 Current Year Ensuing Year $ 36,000.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 36,000.00 $ 24,000.00 Adopted by District School Board: March 20, 1964. (Signed) C. G. BROWN, Clerk (Signed) E. M. SEUELL, Chairman. School District No. 61 County of Malheur July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Budget Summary — General Fund Historical Data Actual Second Year First Year Preceding Preceding 1961-62 1962-63 (2) (1) $ 21,360.39 11,745.22 55,600.32 95,139.07 654.01 $184,499.01 47,334.41 Budget Current Year 1963-64 (3) $ 20,280.54 11,470.03 59,506.57 81,473.13 440.00 $173,134.27 72,864.01 $231,833.42 4,500.00 9,700.00 5,365.00 87,402.99 $ $106,967.99 130,527.96 $245,998.28 $237,495.95 Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (6) BUDGET RESOURCES (4) Available Cash Balance______________________________ Revenue from Local Sources Except Tax to Be Levied Revenue from Intermediate Sources___ ___________ ___ Revenue from State Sources____________ ____ _________ Proceeds from Sales_________________________ Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied............ District Tax Received in Year Levied or Required to Balance Budget________ ____________ $ 15,000.00 10,200.00 6,130.00 61,589.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES $244,109.23 Budget Current Year 1963-64 (3) 151,190.23 School District No. 61 County of Malheur July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Budget Summary — General Fund ____ Historical Data Actual Second Year First Year Preceding Preceding 1961-62 1962-63 (2) (1) $ 92,919.00 Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (6) BUDGET REQUIREMENTS (4) $ 11,050.00 1,738.88 114,727.16 12,638.28 120.00 10,127.75 7.195.07 10,307.50 9.738.08 $ 11,880.46 1,910.17 124,825.02 11,399.47 69.50 10,307.50 7,288.06 10,277.50 9,361.95 $ 12,100.00 1,655.95 135,480.00 13,010.00 190.00 10,930.00 7,400.00 10,710.00 9,400.00 10,152.90 11,349.47 1,438.55 5,651.67 5,317.17 4.991.26 9,352.78 11,631.62 2,532.99 2,609.33 12,620.41 9,000.00 13,950.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 5,670.00 5,000.00 $216,543.74 20,280.54 $226,066.66 19,931.52 $237,495.95 Total Estimated Expenditures . Unappropriated Balance $231,833.42 $245,998.28 $237,495.95 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS Administration — Salaries________________________ Administration — Other__________________________ Instruction — Salaries____________________________ Instruction — Other______________________ ______ _ Health Services — Other Than Salaries ___________ Pupil Transportation Services — Salaries__ Pupil Transportation Services — Other._____________ Operation of Plant — Salaries__________ Operation of Plant — Other._____________________ ~ Maintenance of Plant — Salaries_______________ _ Maintenance of Plant — Other___________________ L Fixed Charges________________ Food Services — Other Than Salaries____ ..... ..__ .... Capital Outlay — Buildings_________________ Capital Outlay — Equipment_________________ Operating Contingency____________________ $ 12,550.00 1,735.63 144,010.00 12,910.00 190.00 10,930.00 7,450.00 11,300.00 9,450.00 500.00 7,500.00 13,753.60 1,600.00 2,000.00 5,230.00 3,000.00 ---- $244,109.23 .................. $244,109.23 Summary of Expenditures for Personal Services — General Fund School District No 61. County of Malheur July L 1964, to June 30, 1965 Historical Data Current Year Budget__________ No. of Total Salary Employees Budgeted (3) (4) 1 1.. 1 . 1 1 6 5 1 2 1 2 7 5 7 1 . 1________ $ 8,600.00 7.600.00 1,200.00 2,300.00 4,680.00 5,400.00 6,570.00 4,100.00 6.600.00 910 00 9,200.00 35,100.00 26,400.00 39.400.00. 5,800.00. 6.450.00 3.860.00 _________ __ . Published March 26 and April 2, 1964. Personnel Classification Salary Range No. of Employees (5) (6) (7) Superintendent Elementarv Principal Secretary Clerk Bus Mechanic Bus Drivers Cooks ....... Head Janitor Janitors Librarian Teachers Teachers Teachers Teachers Teachers Agriculture Teacher Substitute Teachers and Other Employees $ $900 00 ■ - $4,500 00_ «4 ann on 4,801.00— 5,100.00 5.101.00— 5,400.00 5.401.00— 5,700.00 5,701.00— 6,000.00 — - ....—1 1 ___ ------- 1 - .1 1 ___ 1 1 £ o___ 5 1 —... 1....... 2 I__ —2....... 2 . 7 .... 8 4 1 Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (9) $ 8,950.00 7,950.00 1,250.00 2,400.00 4,800.00 5.400.00 6,817.00 4,200.00 6,800.00 960.00 9,500.00 10,150.00 37.000.00 45.200.00 23,600.00 6,650.00 4.343.00