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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1966 Mary Smiley io Host Wednesday Meeting of Merry Matrons Group PAGE SEVEN Keith Keck Named Outstanding Roy In Payette County s 4-H Program Mr*. Harold Dull attended a By Mabelle MeKague Oscar Whitson of Nampa spent meeting of the Owyhee Mission NU ACRES — Mr. and Mrs. 1 March 5 at the home of his bro ary circle Tuesday afternoon in Sherman Keck and Keith attend- ther-in-law 1 and sister, Mr and the Boyd Haney residence. ed a banquet of the Farm Bureau ' Mrs. Ted Allison. held March 5 at the Payette Am Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ted Allison, Mr. erican Legion hall. Keith receiv and Mrs Lloyd Allison of Notus Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Ward, Mr. ed an award as the outstanding visited March 6 with the men*« and Mrs. Curl Dixison, Mrs. Frank boy in Payette county 4-H work. brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Murk and Duvid Adums were Ward, Mr. und Mrs. Don Share Other area residents attending Mrs. B. F. Taylor and family at Saturday overnight guest* In the und family helped Don Sap|x- the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hammett, Idaho home of their grandparent«, Mr. celebrate his birthday anniver Jones, who were accompanied by urul Mrs. Alfred Adnnia. Mmes Leslie Gardner, Omar sary Friday night in th«- Sappi- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stroud of Betts and Sherman Keck attended Larry und Kenny Huney were home. Traditional refresh merits Fruitland. a Feb. 24 executive committee Saturday overnight guests in the were served by Mrs. Suppe. meeting of the Extension Home Shorty Brundt home. A r«-c«-nt visitor in the Nathaniel The regular pinochle party was makers council at the home Ashby home was Mrs. Ladesha Visitors From La Grande held March 5 at Nu Acres Grange agent’s office in Payette. hall with six tables in play. Hos Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lobb unci Hoskins of Porthe, Utah. Friday overnight guestN in the tesses for the evening were Mrs. 4-H Club Organised Julie of La Grande were Satur Do - More 4-H club member« S. C. Anderson and Mrs. Woodrow day overnight guests of her par Vic Marshall home were Mr and held an organizational meeting Mrs. Jack Marshall und family of Wilson. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz. Prize winners for the session March 3 at the Jack Burton home. Mr. und Mrs. Duune Holcomb Redmond, Or«-. Mr. and Mrs John met Officers elected are Kristine were Carl Piercy and Verna were recent dinner guests of Mr. Bower, also of Redmond, Shaw, high; Gerald Russell and Keck, president; Tom Hawk«, and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell und them Saturday und the two RECENTLY ELECTED at new officers for the phen, news reporter; Roger Nakashima, scrap Doris Hill, low. Piercy was also vice president; Teni Burton, sec couples left together for San fumily. book chairman; and Brian Cleaver, sentinel. recipient of the traveling award. retary; Keith Keck, reporter; and Frunclico. Karel, Nancy and Tina Nyssa chapter of Future Farmers of America are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lowe h nd Marshall arc «pending this week these N H S students (left to right) Gary Moss, Members of the FT A chapter are now attending Next party is set for March 19 Lorri Hawks, historian. Leader« Ronnie of Burns were Sunday with their grandparent«, the Vic president; Bill Bishop, vice president: Bob Ure, the ihree-day state convention which began yes and an invitation is extended to for the year are Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests in the Minard Hart Marshalls. secretary; Charles McConnel. treasurer; Axel Ste Burton and Mrs. Sherman Keck. terday. March 16. in Bend. the public. residence. Th«- Orvill«1 Johnsons ot Weiser The Bob Holmes family had were Suturduy evening guests in Continued From Page 4 NYSSA SCHOOL BUDGET dinner Sunday with her parent«, the Bob Adams residence. School District No. 26 the Jess Shusters at Huntington. County of Malheur Christy Chamberlain Fated Budget Summary — General Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner were 1966, to June 30, 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams nt- Friday guests in the Allen Benoit home. The Benoits were Sunday tended a birthday party Tu« sday HISTORICAL DATA Budget By Mrs. Dyre Robert* dinner guests in the Ed Tyner night in honor of their grand Actual For Ensuing daughter, Christy Chamberlain, Budget residence. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Year BUDGET REQUIREMENTS Second Year on her seventh anniversary, Tra- visited March 5 with the Arthur First Year Current 1966-07 Quasts in Finger Home Preceding Preceding Year ditional refreshments were aerv- und Lloyd Cartwright families at Approved (4) 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 Sunday dinner guests in the ed. Nyssa. (5) (2) (3) (1) Howard Finger home were her Mr. und Mrs. Frank Byers were Carol Brock and Diane Shy parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday guests in the Roy Holmes $ 17,961.65 $ 18,427.35 $ 18,915.00 $ 20.180 00 Administration — Salaries 2,930.53 2,935.97 2.890.00 llankins of Caldwell. Mrs. Lisa residence Tuesday visitors in the spent a r<«cent weekend with 2,890.00 Administration — Other ......... Chery) Brock in Boise. 387,802.89 400,493.93 421.294.00 447,862.00 Instruction — Salaries Nesmer of Yakima, Wash., was a the Byers home were Mr. and 33,102 71 26,982.66 30,659.00 29,609.00 Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Instruction — Other recent guest in the Finger resi Mrs. Earl Crocker, A Friday din 225.00 225.00 225.00 225 00 Attendance Services — Salaries Ernest Seuell recently entertained dence. ner guest of the Byers couple was 61.16 00.11 100.00 100.00 Health Services — Other Than Salaries with a coffee hour for Mrs. Beat .Mrs. Ethel Lay of Payette. 16,309.52 16,777.12 16,720.00 16,670.00 Pupil Transportation Services Salaries rice Coons. Mrs. Seuell and Mrs. 15.208.59 8,223.44 15,300.00 Pupil Transportation Services — Other 15,500.00 Mrs. Henry Murray and Carol, Coons left for Hale, Mo., the fol REDUCE FAT 36.549 89 38,317.92 39,000.00 Operation of Plant — Salaries 39,710.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higgins were If your overweight 1« dur to over- lowing morning. 26,559.82 25.160.86 27,650.00 28,200 00 Operation of Plant — Other rntlDK (tin! you want to K»’t rid of Wednesday callers in the Ed Ty 14.340.15 12,524.76 16,050.00 Maintenance of Plant — Other Than Salaries . 13,900.00 Mmes. Lester Campbell, Varner that ugly fut M«'t our tnl»l«t« culled ner home. 44,870.93 HI.IMobkx Available without a 44.719 24 46,100.00 Fixed Charges ................. 56,100.00 Hopkins and Boyce Van DeWater doctor's proscription. NI.IMol»EX 13.359 83 13,049.96 13,700.00 14.500.00 Food Services — Salaries recently attended Mission circle win help you loss thoae astro 150 00 Student Body Activities — Salaries pounds by de< renelng your desire SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS at the home of Mrs. Faye Snyder 1,900.00 for food, not by «»ttirvlna you. hut 1.900.00 1,900.00 Student Body Activities — Other Than Salaries 1,900.00 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge en- in Parma, by simply rHmlnatlng the urge for 3,804.80 2,801.28 2,000.00 Capital Outlay — Sites __ ____ ... 2,000.00 ritra portion« HIJMOl»EX costs tertainc-d with Sunday dinner for 5,022.12 3,542.93 7.550.00 Capital Outlay — Equipment . ___ _ ___ . Mr and Mrs. Ray Cartwright 6,850.00 only S3 00 and Is (IE A It ANTEEt > to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mdredge, Mr. work or art your full money hark 2,500.00 Operating Contingency .. __ ______ drove to Nampa on March 7 NLIMo|>EX Is sold exclusively by and Mrs. Franklin Holsinger, Mr. Transfers to Other Funds 5,000.00 when Mrs. Cartwright and her and Mrs. John Metzler, all of NYSSA PHARMACY—Nyssa $620,158.54 $616.143.58 Total Estimated Expenditures $662,553.00 mother, Mrs. Naomi Wright at $701,196.00 Mall Order. I tiled Boise. tended a mother - daughter ban 839 46 4.784.42 Unappropriated Balance ............. quet at the Christian church. $620,998.00 $620,928.00 TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $662.553.00 $701,196 00 Club Ha* Driftwood Leston Published March 10 and 17, 1966. Adrian Garden club met re- cently with Mrs. Varner Hopkins. Fourteen ladies were present to hear Mrs. Dorothy Mason of Par ma tell of finishing and arranging driftwood. . for a Mr and Mrs. Louis Skinner of Owyhee corner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright visited March 6 with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Olson. J Jolly Jane club meeting was ' held March 2 at the home of --------- o--------- Aline Conklin with Florence Gale as co-hostess. Twenty members were in attendance. A program on rug braiding was given by Mrs. Sam Tuning of Roswell and > Mrs. Leah Fisher of Parma. Mrs. Nora Stark of Parma was also a guest. A white elephant sale was . for a held. Next meeting will be at the home of Klaasine Mantel instead of with Helen Bishop as previous ly announced. By Alberta Tynar OREGON TRAIL Merry Mat ron« club member« will meet on March 23 in the home of Mary Smiley. Holl call will be "My Favorite Pet." r y vs? í Big Bend News LOOKING Contract Crop? NEED MONEy PHONE BILL WAHLERT 372-2970 . . Nyssa GARDEN REAN SEED CONTRACT To Buy. Sell or Rent. 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