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THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Mrs. Campbell Called io Arkansas Friends Assist With Soil Work By Mother's Death; Returns March 9 On Goodell Farm By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mrs. Helen Wilson and Marilu By Ethel Price APPLE VALLEY — Mrs. Bob attended a Junoir Hi-Y-Teen con BUENA VISTA—Friends of the Campbell returned home March 9 ference held Saturday in Meri Alva Goodell family went to after a 12-day trip to northwest dian. Arkansas. She was called to Si Shirley Seward is vacationing their farm March 4 and 5 to plow loam Springs, Ark., Feb. 25 by at home this week between school and work down the fields. It is the death of her mother, Mrs. terms at Northwest Nazarene col reported that the ground is now ready for planting. Mary Jane Oxford. lege in Nampa. She reports very bad weather Goodell was injured in a recent Plans Yakima Visit during her visit and the schools farm mishap and has been unable Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson to do his work. were closed four days due to snow and icy roads. She flew to took Mrs. Helen Van Landingham Arkansas but was forced to re to Pendleton Sunday when she Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day of turn by bus as the roads to the planned to visit before going on Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoff j to Yakima to spend several weeks airport were impassable. man and Glenda were afternoon | with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. visitors March 7 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brenner Duane Jones and family. Mrs. Blanche Hoffman and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson Roxy Ritchie. Mrs. Esther Ste of Boise were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins. Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob phen and grandson, Bruce Mar and Mrs. Ed Cahill and daughters Jackson were Saturday evening tin, visited Friday evening in the of Boise were Sunday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman-Ritchie residence. Dwight Seward. guests in the Collins home. Dinner guests March 7 in the Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Walburn and Lester Cleaver home were Capt. Grandchildren Arrive two sons of Baker were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner re guests of her parents, Mr. and Nathan Orr and family of Moun port the birth of two grandchil Mrs. Oscar Nichols. They were all tain Home, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. dren. On March 8 Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lamar Orr and family. Don MacArthur of Boise is re Dick Wagner of Achnet, Mass., Mrs. Albert Nichols in Nu Acres. ported to be much improved. His became the parents of their first Mrs. Earl Boston was a Friday child, a son, Richard Dale, Jr., guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bob son, Bruce, left March 3 to return weighing 7 pounds, 14 ounces. The Shippy at Weiser. The Shippy to Great Lakes, Ill., after being following day Mr. and Mrs. Jim family spent the weekend with called home due to his illness. Striker became parents of their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston. On Mrs. Gladys MacArthur, Bruce second child, a daughter, Susan Saturday they visited Shippy’s Martin and Mark remained for a Marie, weighing 8 pounds. Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Pritch longer visit and are now at the Bud Bales of Boise, a sister of ard, who is in a Caldwell hospital. home of her mother and brother, Mrs. Esther Stephen and William. Mrs. Striker, is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wag Host Pinochle Party ner and caring for the Strikers’ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols en other daughter. tertained Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman a pinochle party. High scorers visited Sunday afternoon with were Mrs. Bill Bishop and Ken By Farmerette Club Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cone in neth Nelson. Low score awards Eagle. went to Mrs. Don Fritts and Bill Mrs. Effie Nielsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Bishop. her son, Clifford Nielsen of On and Gary, Nelda Jackson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons tario, to Othello, Wash., last Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and fam and son of Boise were Saturday weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. ily were Sunday dinner guests overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nielsen. Mrs. Nielsen also of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Langley of Rex Nichols. Mrs. Verda Nichols met Mrs. Sewell, a former resi rural Nyssa. of Caldwell was a Thursday and dent of this area and visited with Friday guest in the Nichols home. her for a short time. Mrs. Niel Robinsons Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble have sen and Clifford returned home Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson are parents of an 8 - pound, 4- as guests his brother, the Rev. Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and ounce son born Sunday at Mal and Mrs. U. D. Dibble of Noble- ville, Ind. The couple comes every Bobbie of Springfield, Ore., vis heur Memorial hospital. Miss Ruth Weed of Caldwell winter to visit his parents, Mr. ited Friday with his parents, Mr. was a Sunday evening dinner and Mrs. J. L. Dibble of Nampa. and Mrs. M. A. Jones. They were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo He is conducting revival services enroute to Ontario to attend the Junior Chamber of Commerce Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert at the Parma Nazarene church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and convention held last weekend. Smalley and sons of Fruitland Sue, the Rev. and Mrs. U. D. Bobbie remained for a two-day were other evening visitors. Miss Janet Coleman of Ontario Dibble were Sunday dinner guests visit with his grandparents while was a Sunday afternoon visitor of the Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Mc they were in Ontario. They re Roberts. turned Sunday for a short visit in the Earl Boston residence. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sandy and and left for their home in Spring sons of Caldwell were recent field. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Visitors From Montana Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cowell of Great Falls, Mont., visited last RETURN FROM SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager week with her parents, Mr. and and Bonnie and Miss Barbara Mrs. Ted Allison. This is the first Smit returned home Sunday eve time Mrs. Cowell has visited her ning from Spokane where the mother in two years. Farmerette club members serv girls were interviewed for college. Barbara went to Gonzaga univer ed refreshments at a sale held sity and Bonnie to Whitworth March 8 at the Harvey Spangler college. The group returned home farm. Quite a good crowd at via Moscow, Idaho, and visited tended the auction and the club Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chestnut and made a fair profit from sale of their pies, hamburgers and chili. family, former Nyssans. Mrs. Lois Kersey was in charge, assisted by other members of the RETURN FROM LAS VEGAS Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford re club. Mrs. Ravena Martin and Mrs. turned early Monday morning from a week’s vacation trip to Mike McKague visited recently Las Vegas and also attended the with Mrs. Alida Smit and report second annual Medico-Legal con that she is doing very well and is able to be around some. Mrs. ference while there. Malheur County Smit fell in her home early last FUND DRIVE November, fractured her hip and VISITORS FROM CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gerdes, Mr. has been confined to a wheel and Mrs. Cecil Shane, all of Cald chair since her release from the well, were Sunday dinner guests hospital. March 18 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Classifieds Bring Results! Schoen. Nu Acres News Starts Today PAGE SEVEN 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 29th day of March, 1965, at 8:00 o’clock for the purpose of discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1965, and ending June 30, 1966, 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 cupy of the budgt document is available for inspection at the Administration Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Copies of the budget document may be obtained at no charge. (Signed) DICK G. TENSEN District School Board Chairman FINANCIAL SUMMARY FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1965 Tax Levy Computation (1) 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..... Total All Funds (2) General Fund (3) $766,991.75 $648,853.00 316,735.00 450,256.00 271,035.00 377,818.00 30,000.00 30,000.00 — $480,256.00 $407,818.00 $ 72,438.75 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6% Limitation ______ ___________________________ ___ $369,786.00 Outside 6% Limitation ..... 38,032.00 Not Subject to 6% Limitation__________ ,_____________________ 72,438.75 $369,786.00 38,032.00 ________ $ .............. ................ $ 72,438.75 Total Taxes to Be Levied_________________________________ ,$480,256.75 $407,818.00 $ 72,438.75 ............... Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year Bond Interest and Redemption (4) Tax Levy Total Computation All Funds (1) (2) Total Budget Requirements_________________________________ $726,198.00 DEDUCT: Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied_________________________________ 276,866.00 Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget....... ............. 449,332.00 ADD: Estimate of Taxes to Be Levied But Not Received in Ensuing Year._______________________ 30,000.00 General Fund (3) $607,228.00 30,000.00 ________ Taxes io Be Levied for Ensuing Year_____________________ __ $479,332.00 $406,062.00 $ 73,270.00 Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied Within 6% Limitation __________ ______ ____ ________________ $348,855.00 Outside 6% Limitation ....... _................. ....................................... 57,207.00 Not Subject to 6% Limitation............ . ............ 73,270.00 $348,855.00 57,207.00 Total Taxes to Be Levied $406,062.00 OF d A. YOUR ASSOCIATION OF OREGON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Look to this OFDA member in your area... NYSSA ■ * School Lunch (5) $ 45,700.00 $ 73,270.00 231,166.00 376,062.00 45,700.00 $ 73,270.00 $479,332.00 ................. Bond Interest and Redemption (4) $ 73,270.00 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Approved by Eudget Committee: March 8, 1965. Outstanding Actual, July 1 Estimate, July 1 Type of Indebtedness_______ Current Year____________ Ensuing Year Serial Bonds ------------------------- $489,000.00 $432,000.00 (Signed) VICTOR HABURCHAK, Secretary (Signed) ROY HOLMES, Chairman School District No. 26 County of Malheur July 1, 1965, to June 30. 1966 Budget Summary — General Fund Historical Data Actual Second Year Preceding 1962-63 (1) $-22,590.52 16,825.64 160,126.76 229,111.92 387.38 930.30 - 144.79 $384,646.69 $143,702.20 Budget Current Year 1964-65 (3) First Year Preceding 1963-64 (2) Budget For Ensuing Year Approved (6) BUDGET RESOURCES (4) $-24,182.99 18,767.21 164,873.07 229,875.39 272.77 1,260.00 1,010.17 $391,875.62 $206,974.89 $ 10,000.00 18,400.00 32,604.00 165,112.00 4,000.00 1,050.00 X X X X X X X X $376,062.00 Available Cash Balance........................................................................ $ 20,000.00 Revenue from Local Sources Except Tax to Be Levied........ ....... 20,200.00 Revenue from Intermediate Sources_______ _________ __ ___ 34,350.00 Revenue from State Sources ........ 195,435.00 Proceeds from Sales ........... .................................................. ...................................... Receipts from Other School Districts 1,050.00 Transfers from Other Funds — School Lunch . ........................ Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied ....... 271,035.00 District Tax Received in Year Levied___ _____ ________ ___ _ x x x x District Tax Required to Balance Budget ..._.................................. $377,818.00 $528,348.89 $598,850.51 $607,228.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES ____ __ ______ :.............. $331,166.00 X X X X Historical Data Actual Second Year Preceding 1962-63 (1) $ 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 39,738.51 150.00 1,200.00 2,829.80 4,457.58 First Year Preceding 1963-64 (2) $ 17,961.65 2,930.53 387,802.89 33,102.71 225.00 60.11 16,309.52 15,208.59 36,549.89 26,559.82 14,340.15 44,870.93 150.00 1,900.00 3,408.80 5,418.12 $552,531.88 11,548.12 $606,798.71 599.29 $564,080.00 $607,398.00 Budget Budget Current Year 1964-65 (3) $ 18,326.00 2,890.00 399,189.00 29,032.00 225.00 100.00 16,190.00 8,900.00 37,696.00 26,950.00 9,100.00 45,600.00 1,900.00 2,830.00 4,300.00 4,000.00 $607,228.00 $607,228.00 $ 9,806.00 6,360.00 ..... ....... 3,800.00 1„........ ............ 2 ................ 6 9 .. ... 4 _______ 14 _____ 14 .................. 4 ..................... 2 ................... 2...... ...................... 2 3 1 _ 1...... ........... 1 ................... 4,780.00 10.100.00 30,650.00 49,303.00 23,160 00 85,020 00 89,840.00 26,413.00 13,846.00 14,407.00 14.930 00 25,704 00 3,400.00 2,250.00 2,400.00 2 5 1........... 1........... 1______ 12 10 7,470.00 20,200 00 4,420.00 5,106.00 5,550.00 9,000.00 4,000.00 1 5 14 ... . $648,853.00 School District No. 26 County of Malheur July L 1965, to June 30, 1966 Budget Summary — General Fund 1 1 ......... 1_____ You can rely on an OFDA member firm to serve in your best interests. --- FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1964 Historical Data Current Year Budget ----------------------- -------------------- Total Salary No. of Budgeted Employees (4) (3) When funeral service is required you will be served most capably by a member of the Oregon Funeral Directors Association. There is an OFDA member mortuary in every major community in the state; each is dedicated to highest ethical standards and serves with integrity and ccosidaation of individual family requirements. $ 72,438.75 45,700.00 Ensuing Year Approved (6) __ $ 18 915 00 2—.. 2*890.00 BUDGET REQUIREMENTS (4) Administration — Salaries Administration — Other....... ...... „.............................. Instruction — Salaries....... ...... 421*29400 Instruction — Other .......... 30*650^00 Attendance Services — Salaries ________ __________________ 225.00 Health Services — Other Than Salaries................... 100.00 Pupil Transportation Services — Salaries_______ _____ _______ 16,720.00 Pupil Transportation Services — Other ________ _______ _____ 15^300^00 Operation of Plant — Salaries _________ ____ ____ 39,000.00 Operation of Plant — Other ______ _____ 27^650^00 Maintenance of Plant — Other Than Salaries 16*050*00 Fixed Charges .......................... _ 46 100 00 Student Body Activities — Salaries________________ ________ Student Body Activities — Other............................................. 1 900.00 Capital Outlay — Sites -------------------------------------------------- 2*000.00 Capital Outlay — Equipment__ ___ ___________ 7 550 00 Operating Contingency ................. 2Ï500.00 Total Estimated Expenditures ..... .... ....... .............. $648 853 00 Unappropriated Balance TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS ............... Summary of Expenditures for Personal Services General Fund OREGON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION Serve in your best interests in time of need School Lunch (5) $ 45,700.00 2,750.00 7,700.00 2,250.00 Nyssa Funeral Home Published March 11 and 18, 1965. $648,853.00 School District No. 26 County of Malheur July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1968 Personnel Classification Salary Range No. of Employees (5) (6) (7) Superintendent — Clerk - Business Manager Secretary Certificated Personnel: Instructors Instructors Instructors Instructors ....... Instructors __ Instructors Instructors Instructors Instructors .......Instructors Instructors Principals Secretary — High School Secretary — Junior High School Secretary — Elementary School Secretary — Resource Center ___ Custodians ... Custodians ........ Custodian Head Custodian .Bus Mechanic................ Bus Drivers Substitute Teachers School Lunch Fund Head Cook Cooks Student Help $4,700—$5 000 5,000— 5 300 5,300— 5,600 5^600— 5,900 5 900— 6 200 6 200— 6 500 6 500— 6 800 6,800— 7 100 7,100— 7 406 7 400— 7 700 7 J00— 8 000 $3,700—$4,000 4,000— 4 300 43OO— 4^600 Budgai For Ensuing Year Approved (9) 1 1 1 $10 000 00 6 540 00 4,095.00 1 3 6 9 4 14 13 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 12 10 4 940 00 15 460 00 32 340 00 51 745 00 1 5 .14 24 640 00 RK Q10 00 86 410 00 27 664 HO 14 265 00 14 15 26 3 QQQ OO saa no 700 on 780 OO 2 520 00 2 7‘>8 00 3 000 00 7 770 OO ?n Rin no 4 490 no 5 250 00 5 700 CO 9 300 00 4,000.00 2 900 00 7 800 00 2,250.00