THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Rural Correspondent Reports Latest Events in Oregon Trail Community By Peggy Brown Mrs. Mark Hartley and Susan attended the Community concert last Thursdav evening in Ontario. Mr. and frs. Rolland Holmes and Jerry visited Sunday after­ noon with her mother, Mrs. Lin­ da Toll in Ontario. Eugenia Seuell, a student at OSU in Corvallis, is spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodiow Seuell. Sharen, Lureta, Carol and Mark Simpson of Caldwell were Sun­ day afternoon visitors of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne and boys. 'Mrs. Bill Nicholson of Nyssa, Mrs. Don Savage and children were Friday luncheon guests at the Marion Osborn home in Nam­ pa. Attend Bowling Tourney Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell at­ tended a bowling tournament Saturday and Sunday in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster of Gay Way, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster of Huntington were Mon­ day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Viers and family and Mrs. Virgil Viers were last Thursday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Glenn Brown and chil­ dren. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant and family of Mountain Home were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and fami­ ly. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Morris and Shawn of Boise were Monday evening dinner guests of her par­ ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and family were last Thursday even­ ing dinner guests at the Jess Shuster home in Huntington. Bobby and Billy Holmes stayed with their grandparents until Sunday. Clayton Family Visits Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton and family of Roseburg were last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and family. The Claytons formerly lived near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter of Ontario were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ad­ ams. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Parma were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ad­ ams. Mrs. Bob Adams spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. Wayne Simpson in Nyssa. Colleen Brown spent Friday morning in the Virgil Viers home visiting Billie Viers of Eugene who is spending a week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Byers have returned to their home in Cor­ vallis after spending a week with his father, Frank Byers and other relatives. Attends Training School Ward Lundy returned home Saturday after spending two weeks at a General Motors train­ ing school in Tigard, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and family of Caldwell were Saturday afternoon visitors in the John Bretz home. Mrs. Pett Johnston of Eldon, Iowa, and Mrs. Elmer Ecklund of Fairfield, Iowa, left Tuesday for their homes after spending a week with their brother, Frank Byers and family. They were here to attend funeral services for Mrs. Byers. Other out - of - town rela­ tives were Mrs. Dean Reeves of San Mateo, Calif.; Mrs. May Sneeden, Johnstown, Colo.; Glen Holmes, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Don Royce, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carson, El Cerito, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Byers of Corvallis. Visit in Reece Home Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks spent Sunday afternoon visiting their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reece and family in Nyssa. Leslie Topliff was a Saturday evening visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gressley and family of Ontario were eve­ ning callers March 18 in the Rus­ sell Gresley home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Benoit of Nyssa visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nicholson of Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carson and family of El Cerito, Calif., return­ ed to their home Saturday. Mrs. Carson had been here helping care for her mother, Mrs. Frank Byers. My Neighbors Physicians and Surgeons NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of Nyssa School District No. 26 of Malheur County, State of Oregon, will be held at Nyssa High School on the 6th day of April, 1964, at 8:00 o’clock 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 Administration office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Signed) GENE STUNZ District School Board Chairman Financial Summary FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1964 Tax Levy Computation (1) “Still, it is nice to know you’re wanted.” Former Residents Of Arcadia Area Return for Visit By Mrs. George Moeller ARCADIA—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kortlever and family of Astoria, Ore., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston. The Kort- levers moved from Arcadia to Astoria two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigler and family of Boise were also Sunday guests in the Houston home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hust at­ tended funeral services for his cousin, Joe Jones in Weiser last Saturday. Students Return to College Bob Bowers and his roommate, Ashton Randall, left Saturday to return to college at Pueblo, Colo., after spending spring vacation with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. On March 18 they all drove to McCall. Mrs. George Hust took Karen Hust to Mountain Home Tuesday —- .1 ■ 1 — when she accompanied her uncle, Bud Rassow to Salt Lake. She went to Provo where she spent the rest of the week with Sherrie Hust who attends BYU. She and Virginia Lewis drove back to Mountain Home Sunday and re­ turned to Nyssa by bus Sunday night. Bullards Visit in Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mr. K. E. KERBY, M. D. and Mrs. Don Bullard and son K. A. DANFORD, M. D. drove to Midvale Sunday after­ Physicians and Surgeons noon. They visited Mrs. Bonnie Dial 372-2241 Ader, a former resident of Ar­ Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. cadia. Daily Except Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard at­ Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. tended the Stephen - Mosso wed­ ding Sunday at the Christian MAULDING CLINIC church in Ontario. L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Jim Farmer has moved his Physician and Surgeon trailer house to Amy Stradley’s farm. “By Appointment Only” Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rudell of Dial 372-2216 Caldwell visited Sunday after­ Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. noon with Nora Vest and Mr. and Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­ Mrs. John Zittercob. The Rudells day and Sunday. Wednesday are former residents of Arcadia. and Saturday, 9 to 12. Admitted to Nyssa Hospital DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Mrs. Art Richardson and Linda Physician and Surgeon of Boise arrived Sunday to be with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Stephenson, who was taken to Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. Malheur Memorial hospital for —Phones— observation. Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Sunday dinner guests in the Office: 213 Main Street George Hust home were Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bright and son, Mrs. Alice Kilborn of Fruitland; Mrs. VISIT IN BOYDELL HOME Marie Rogers and Minnie White Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhoades of Boise; Mrs. Larry Gardiner and J. R. CUNDALL and Susan left Sunday to return two boys of Caldwell. Dentist to their home at Milton-Freewater 17 South Third Street after visiting last week with her VISIT FROM LA GRANDE Dial 372-3538 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boy­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford and Nyssa Oregon dell and other relatives. son of La Grande arrived March 18 to spend spring vacation visit­ J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. ing relatives. They have been VISITOR FROM BAKER DENTAL OFTICE Doris Gillette of Baker spent staying in the K. A. Danford resi­ Seventh and Bower Ave. spring vacation with her brother- dence while Dr. and Mrs. Danford Dial 372-3311 in-law and sister, the Rev. and are vacationing. Nyssa Oregon Mrs. Wallace Prowell and family. Sunday guests in the Prowell LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert en­ home were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gillette and Shawna Columbari tertained with Sunday dinner in TREASURE VALLEY honor of their son, Billy who left who came to take Doris home. that evening for Fort Ord, Calif., ANIMAL HOSPITAL where he will train for six 407 Mam St. Dial 372-3567 CARD OF THANKS Nyssa, Oregon I wish to thank Drs. David months with the National Guard. guests were Miss Betty Jo Dr. B. E. Ross Sarazin, K. E. Kerby and the staff Dinner Graham, Forrest Huffman and Nyssa — 372-3552 at Malheur Memorial hospital for care I received during my recent John Graham. Dr. R. W. Faulk hospitalization. Also thanks to Parma — 722-6311 Pastor Arthur Skogan for his VISIT FROM ONTARIO Dr. D. R. Mason Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton of visits and prayers and to my Parma — 772-6332 Ontario were Saturday afternoon friends for flowers, gifts and Large and Small Animals visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom cards. May God bless you all. —Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca Weeks. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dentists Veterinarians CUSTOM CLEANING and TREATING! NYSSA ELEVATOR PHONE 372-2253 School Lunch (5) $632,361.00 $ 73,270.00 $ 45,700.00 231,166.00 401,195.00 45,700.00 30,000.00 431,195.00 $348,855.00 82,340.00 Total Taxes to Be Levied $504,465.00 $431,195.00 73,270.00 73,270.00 $ 73,270.00 FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1963 Tax Levy Computation (1) Total All Funds (2) General Fund (3) Bond Interest and Redemption (4) School Lunch (5) 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 $719,223.00 $607,398.00 $ 66,225.00 $ 45,600.00 298,403.38 420,819.62 252,803.38 354,594.62 30,000.00 450,819.62 30,000.00 384,594.62 $329,109.00 55,485.62 66,225.00 $329,109.00 55,485.62 Total Taxes to Be Levied.... $450,819.62 $384,594.62 45,600.00 66,225.00 66,225.00 $ 66,225.00 Approved by Budget Committee: March 13, 1964. (Signed) DWIGHT WYCKOFF, Secretary (Signed) GENE STUNZ, Chairman School District No. 26 County of Malheur July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Budget Summary — General Fund Historical Data Actual First Year Second Year Preceding Preceding 1962-63 1961-62 (2) (1) Budget Current Year 1963-64 (3) $-22,590.00 17,800.00 32,604.00 223,089.38 1,000.00 900.00 2,342.81 416,392.77 113,322.81 $-22,590.52 16,825.64 160,126.76 229,111.92 387.38 930.30 -144.79 384,646.69 143,702.20 $529,715.58 $528,348.89 $607,398.00 $-20,114.04 16,342.31 154,776.70 262,284.21 760.78 252,803.38 354,594.62 Historical Data Actual First Year Second Year Preceding Preceding 1962-63 1961-62 (2) (1) Budget Current Year 1'963-64 (3) $ 17,728.02 4,006.90 366,687.65 23,603.07 225.00 11.84 15,599.17 7,281.47 36,137.41 23,302.52 9,572.94 39,738.51 12,558.15 31,895.05 150.00 1,200.00 $ 17,873.00 3,700.00 393,499.00 30,782.00 225.00 100.00 15,642.00 15,480.00 35,967.00 26,650.00 9,450.00 42,850.00 12,600.00 33,000.00 150.00 1,900.00 810 34 7,952.72 10,493.44 2,829.80 4,457.58 3,830.00 5,300.00 4,000.00 $593,768.11 $596,985.08 $652,998.00 $ 13,126.07 2,760.61 353,703.65 26,033.87 225.00 90.54 15,473.50 15,161.35 35,823.60 25,250.25 9,909.94 35,491.22 11,808.36 29,653.65 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 ............. — Receipts from Other School Districts .... ....... ........ . ........ Transfers from Other Funds—School Lunch ................ Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied............ District Tax Received in Year Levied or Required to Balance Budget...... . ......................... TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ...... _. .._$ 10,000.00 18,400.00 .... 32,604.00 ... 189,912.00 4,000.00 _.. 1,050.00 $255,966.00 376,395.00 $632,361.00 School District No. 26 County of Malheur July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Budget Summary — General Fund Budget For Ensuing , Year Approved («) BUDGET REQUIREMENTS (4) Administration — Salaries ------- --- ------------ Administration — Other__________________ Instruction — Salaries___________________ Instruction — Other............................................. Attendance Services — Salaries ......... Health Services — Other Than Salaries------- Pupil Transportation Services — Salaries___ Pupil Transportation Services — Other_____ Operation of Plant — Salaries-------------------- Operation of Plant — Other_______________ Maintenance of Plant — Other Than Salaries Fixed Charges---- ------ ----- ------------------------- Food Services — Salaries _________________ Food Services — Other ____ _____________ Student Body Activities — Salaries......... ....... Student Body Activities — Other...... —........... Community Services — Salaries ................. .. Capital Outlay — Sites............................. —.... Capital Outlay — Equipment ____________ Operating Contingency----------------------------- _..$ 18,326.00 __ 3,590.00 405,272.00 ___ 31,032.00 225.00 100.00 _... 16,190.00 8,900.00 ___ 37,696.00 26,950.00 ...... 18,900.00 45,600.00 12,700.00 _..__ 33,000.00 150.00 1,900.00 6,330.00 7,200.00 4,000.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $678,061.00 Summary of Expenditures for Personal Services — General Fund School District No. 26, County of Malheur July 1, 1964, to June 30, 1965 Historical Data Current Year Budget Total Salary No. of Budgeted Employees (4) (3) 1 $ 9 593 00 1 6 180 00 1 a 650 00 2------ — WE ALSO DO — Bond Interest and Redemption (4) $348,855.00 82,340.00 73,270 00 CERTIFIED and UNCERTIFIED STOCK A Pasture Grass ★ Oats General Fund (3) Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6% Limitation ....................... Outside 6% Limitation ___ __ Not Subject to 6% Limitation SEED GRAIN * Alfalfa ★ Wheal Total All Funds (2) Total Budget Requirements $751,331.00 DEDUCT: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied ...................... 276,866.00 .......................... 474,465.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget ADD: Estimate of Taxes to Be Levied But Not Received in Ensuing Year______ .......................... 30,000.00 Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year 504,465.00 1- . 1........ 5 6 7...... 1«..... — ★ Clover ★ Barley PAGE NINE 3 9 1 1 . .... 1 1......... 1......... 4 .... . 1.... 1- - . 19 1 5 14 . . Personnel Classification Salary Range No. of Employees (5) (6) (7) Superintendent ... .. Clerk - Business Manager .............. Secretary ____ Certificated Personnel $4,400—$4,700 Instructors 4 300 00 4,700— 5,000 Instructors 4 620 00 5,000— 5,300 Instructors .............. ............... 94 900 (X) Instructors ..... 5,300— 5,600 qi 990 00 5,600— 5,900 Instructors __ ...................... qQ 990 00 5,900— 6,200 Instructors .................. Qfl 040 00 6,200— 6,500 Instructors 70 270 00 6,500— 6,800 Instructors T) QV7 00 6,800— 7,100 Instructors 13,846.00 .................... Instructors .............. . ....... 7,100— 7,400 91 894 00 7,400— 7,700 Instructors 14 505 00 Principal — High School 8 318 00 Principal — Junior High School 7 IjtyJv.VV Qp»0 00 ---------------- Principal — Elementary School 8 998 00 Secretary — High School 3 950 00 Secretary — Junior High School 9 100 00 .... ................ lUu.UU Secretary — Elementary School 9 950 00 $3,700—$4,000 Custodians 14 740 00 4,000— 4,300 Custodians 11 Rft1 00 4,300— 4,600 Custodians 4 370 00 Head Custodian 4 056 00 Bus Mechanic ... 5 400 00 . Bus Drivers 8 740 00 Cafeteria — Head Cook 2 930 00 Cafeteria — Cooks 7 550 00 Cafeteria — Student Help 2 120 00 Substitute Teachers .................... 4 000 00 Part-Time Teacher ------ .. ........ .... NYSSA, OREGON Published March 19 and 26, 1964. Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (9) ........ 1.......... $ 9,806.00 6,360.00 ........ 1......... ..... 1.......... 3,800.00 1 1 6 6 7 16 11 5 2 2 1 .... .. 1........ ...... 1 . . 1.......... ........ 1_____ 4 3 1 lu..... 1 12 1 5 ... ........ 14..... . 10 ........ 1........ $ 4,460.00 4.780 00 30,590.00 32,180 00 39,860.00 98,080.00 70,590.00 33,171.00 13,846.00 21J31.00 16,130.00 8,775.00 8,292.00 8,637.00 . 3,400.00 2,250.00 2,400.00 15,340.00 _ 12,330.00 .. 4,420.00 5,106.00 5,550.00 9,000.00 2,750.00 7,700.00 2,250.00 4,000.00 2,500.00