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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1966 Slate Garden Club President Speaks To Members of District 11 Groups Five members from Owyhee Garden club represented the unit ut th«- District Federated Garden dub meeting held May 25 ut the East Side cafe in Ontario. In at- tendance for a n<x>n no-host lun- cheon were 53 women represent- ing the seven clubs within the district. Town and Country Garden dub members of Nyssa, headed by their President Mrs. William Schlreinan, were hostesses for this annual session. The women used the dub colors of white, blue and lavender in a fresh flower arrangement for the table center piece and May baskets of flowers as individual favors. Ontario Garden dub members agreed to host the 1967 meeting of District 11 garden groups. the district unit, presided during the business session when the women voted to use "Symphony in Color" us theme for their booth at the Malheur county fair. As horticulture is the main ob ject of garden dubs, memlierx were told to be thinking of ways to use more horticultural products grown by members for fair booths ■nd fresh flower arrangement competition during the yeurs to I come. Special speaker of the day was [ Mrs. Marvyn (Ellen) Ambuhl of Portland, State Federated Garden j club president. She reported on the National Federated Garden club meeting held this year at I Yuma, Ariz., and announced that next year's session will be in I Alaska. Betrothed Couple Announces Plans For June Wedding Mrs. Schiraman Gives Welcome Stele Group Given Awards Mrs. Schireman gave the wel During the national meeting, coming address; Mrs. Harold Her rin, the invocation und the re sponse was given by Mrs. Ralph Ball. Mrs. Frunk Holub, chairmun of Mrs. Ambuhl accepted several awards given to the State Garden club, with the outstanding one being the Korean Citation which was presented by the Korean government for World Garden- | ing (Seed for Peace). The state president stated that | in looking ahead, the challenge for gardening groups is that their projects will become nationally wide in scope, encompassing all phases of conservation and pres ervation of natural beauty. Mrs. Ambuhl was accompanied to Ontario by Mrs. I. E. (Gerry) Olsen of Portland, state secretary. During the luncheon hour, en tertainment was provided by Bob Richards of Baker, who present ed several piano and vocal se lections. •—* MISS LINDA BRIDGMAN ... To Marry Lsn Garrison ♦ ♦ Eagles Auxiliary, Aerie Officers Sei Joint Installation —EMIL MAAG SAVE!! SAVE!! INGER ENSATIONAL IDEWALK 1 installing program. Anita Peutz, Janet Mills, Geor gia lest, Myrtle Farmer, Evelyn Wyatt and Edna Mills became members of the organization dur ing a formal initiation ceremony. Elaine Olsen and Isal Reece were selected as delegates to the state convention with Grace Dirk sen and Ruth Collins named as alternates. Donations were made to the Max Baer Heart fund, hearing aid project and Salk Building Insti tute. Wilma Powell was recipient of the attendance award and door prizes were won by Janet and Edna Mills. *-♦ Meeting of Owyhee Garden Club Slated Tomorrow Afternoon Meeting date for Owyhee Gar den club has been set ahead one week, due to the garden tour planned for this month, it is an nounced by Mrs. M. Atagi, pub licity chairman. Members are asked to meet in Nyssa south park at 1:30 Friday afternoon, June 3, and a short business meeting will precede the | tour which is being held in place of the regular June 10 meeting. Mmes. Ray Strickland, Wilbur Holcomb and R. M. Cochrun as sumed duties June 1 as chairmen in charge of the Owyhee ceme tery project. May chairmen were Mmes. Frank Holub and Earl I Ward. It is reported that considerable work was done with help of their volunteer assistants, including Holub (who helped with weeding) and Mmes. Wilbur Chapin, James Langley, Elver Nielsen, Ira Price and Mas Atagi who assisted in planting of geraniums and petu-1 nias. Two dozen of each kind of flowers were donated by Fangen Floral. VISITS TEXAS RELATIVES Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied 6 Within 6% Limitation 7. Outside 6% Limitation 8. Not Subject to 6% Limitation $ 26,436.00 $ 26,436 00 9. Total Taxe« to Be Levied $ 26,436.00 $ 26,436 00 For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1965 10. 11. 12. 13 Tax Levy Computation Total All Funds* General Fund Total Budget Requirements __________________ Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied—.. _____ Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget ___ ____ ____ _ Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year $317,200.00 283.954.00 33.246.00 3.694 00 $317,200 00 283,954.00 33,246.00 3,694.00 $ 36.940.00 $ 36,940.00 $ 24,940 00 12,000.00 $ 24.940 OO 12,000 00 $ 36,940.00 $ 36,940.00 14. Total Taxes to Be Levied Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied 15 Within 6% Limitation________ 16. Outside 6% Limitation ........... _ 17. Not Subject to 6% Limitation STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Ensuing Year (Estimated) $ 33,326.78 $ 10,000.00 $ 33,326.78 $ 10,000 00 $317,200.00 Type of Indebtedness Short Term Notes Total Indebtedness PETTY CASH Current Ensuing Year Year _________________________ (Actual) (Estimated) Balance July 1, $100 00 $100,06 $106.00 Historical Data Actual Second Preceding Year 1963-64 $ 1,887.77 147,939.57 14.908 64 24,055.70 3.590.65 Budget Current Year 1965-66 First Preceding Year 1964-65 1,500.00 Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be Received During Ensuing Year------- 146,851.00 18,089.00 32.505 00 3,048.00 176,954.00 16.000.00 35.000.00 3,500.00 In-Patient Services-------- Out-Patient Services------- Geriatric Sendees______ Other Income $200,493.00 $233,954.00 Total General Fund Resources... $ 50,000.00 Disaster Contingency---------- Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied Taxes Necessary To Balance Budget $407,258.00 Total Resources $431,050.00 $ 2,649.18 $ $200.493.00 $283,954.00 24.038.00 33,246.00 $224.531.00 $317,200.00 FULLER 9 a. m. Until 9 p. m. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 369 South Oregon SAVE!! ONTAP.IO, OREGON “Right Across From Pix Theater” _______ Actual First Second Preceding Preceding Year Year 1964-65 1963-64 Budget Current Year 1965-66 Personal Services $ 16,933.66 13.687.30 7,011.67 79,212.48 $ 18,100.00 14,000.00 7,450.00 89.300.00 General Administration Dietary___________________ Household and Property---- Professional Care of Patients $116,845.11 $128,850.00 Total Personal Services _$ __ _ __ 42.753.00 10,811.90 28.848.44 43,908.69 46.849.97 11,673.11 15.687.98 44,609.34 32,700 00 13,400.00 29.800.00 50.450.00 General Administration------ Dietary ___________________ Household and Property — Professional Care of Patients $ _ _ _ $126,322.03 $118,820.40 $126,350.00 Total Materials and Services .. $137,874.00 50,000.00 12,000.00 Capital Outlay $235,666.51 $317,200.00 (2-Gal. Cans) Per Gallon FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 417 Main Street Phone 372-2124 44.290.00 12.500.00 20,020.00 61.064.00 150,000.00 Disaster Contingency------------------ Debt Liquidation_______________ _ ... Personal Services Malheur Memorial Hospital District — Malheur PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION Administrator-------------------------- Director of Nurses -------------------- Medical Records Librarian----- Food Supervisor-------------------------- Maintenance Engineer---------------- Professional Personnel: Care of Patients: (Hourly and Part Time)— Non-Professional Personnel: (Hourly and Part Time)—..... Totals------------------------------- Published May 26 and June 2, 1966. County Total Salary No. of Employees $ 11,400.00 6,000.00 3,600.00 ... ._ 3,600.00 4,800.00 1 1 _ 1........ 1 1 .... 27 ... 12 44 . 5,376.00 750.00 $431,050.00 Total Requirements SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION EXTERIOR OIL BASE 19,900.00 15,500.00 9,250.00 92,400.00 $137,050.00 o- DON B. MOSS SAVE!! Approved For the Fiscal Yaar 1966-1967 Beginning July 1, 1966 o Phone 889-6167 Budget For Ensuing Year 1966-67 Historical Data $4.99 $4.99 the SINGER co 23,792.00 Equipment ...................................... Structures Other Than Buildings Per Gallon FRIDAY, JUNE 3 150,000.00 Malheur Memorial Hospital District — Malheur County exterior EXTERIOR LATEX $257,258.00 ALL DEPARTMENTS For th* Fiscal Year 1966-1967 Beginning July 1. 1966 Special Blind-Hem Pattern! 2-DAYS ONLY-2 194,658.00 22,000.00 35,100.00 3,500.00 Materials and Services — Other Expenses $39.95 $9.95 Down . . . $5.00 Monthly ___ $ 2,000.00 Other Resources General Fund Requirements Summary $39.95 $99.95 Approved by Budget Committee, April 12, 1966 WILLIAM E. WILLIS Chairman of Budget Committee Malheur Memorial Hospital District — Malheur County $29.95 Singer Zigzag Portable ..... ............................ NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE General Fund Resources SPECIAL! BRAND-NEW!! $431,050.00 For the Fiscal Year 1966-1967 Beginning July L 1966 $232,251.76 Miss Cindy Heidrick. great- I — 1 granddaughter of Mrs. Maurice j Corey, was among high school j seniors who were graduated on Wednesday evening at Fort Laud erdale, Fla The commencement services were held at Yankee Stadium in the Florida city. Journal Classifieds Bring Results 1 Current Year (Actual) Authorised. Not Incurred July 1 Ensuing Current Year Year (Actual) (Estimated) $431,050.00 $317,200.00 Outstanding July 1. 1965 GRADUATES IN FLORIDA RECONDITIONED SEWING MACHINES MUST BE SOLD!! _ 18 Total Taxes to Be Levied Miss Lynda Cundall returned Wednesday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. | $192,382.03 Sorenson, to their home in Rich, ardson, Texas. Lynda plans to visit in her uncle's home for ap proximately three weeks, then $192,382.03 she will return home by plane. 39,869.73 ALE!! Singer Portables Console Models Lightweight Portables Roomy Desk Models Handy Zigzag Portables NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The BUDGET for MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT for the fiscal year 1966 1967, beginning July 1, 1966, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected by interested persons between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm. at Malheur Memorial During a recent meeting 'tf the Hospital. The budget document, or any portion of it may be obtained free of charge at Malheur Me Eagles auxiliary, Elaine Olsen morial Hospital. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held June 14, 1966, at 8:00 p.m., at Mal j wes eli-cted as president for the heur Memorial Hospital for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may 1966-67 year. appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. Other new officers include Eli JOHN STAM zabeth Peutz, vice president; Mil. Chairman of Governing Body died Nesbitt, chaplain; Ruth Col- Malheur County | lins, secretary; Betty Wilson, trea. : surer; Edna Mills, conductress; FINANCIAL SUMMARY Phyllis Young, inside guard; Es ther Reitenbaugh, outside guard. For the Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1. 1966 Trustees are Faye McGinnis, Amy Maberry and Grace Dirksen. General Total I Isal Reece is junior past president Tax Levy Computation Fund All Funds* of the auxiliary. $431.050 00 1. Total Budget Requirements $431.050 00 The women are planning a joint 2. Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied 407,258.00 407,258.00 I installation service with aerie 3. Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget 23,792.00 23,792 00 officers at 8 p.m. on June 4 in 4 Add Taxes Estimated Not to Be Received During Ensuing Year 2.644 00 2,644.00 ! the Eagles hall. A spring formal $ 26,436.00 5. Total Taxes to Ba Levied ___ _______________________________ $ 26,436 00 I dance is planned following the The engagement of Linda Ann Bridgman to Ray Leonard Gar rison Jr. is announced by her parents, Mrs Carmelita Ruegg Bridgman of San Mateo, Calif., and Dr. Judd Garwood Bridgman of Springfield, Calif. Parents of the future bride groom are Mr and Mrs. Ray Leo nard Garrison of Klamath Falls, who are currently living in Lima, Peru, where he is working on university development with USAID Miss Bridgman is a graduate of San Mateo Union High school, received her degree in French at the University of California at Berkeley and also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. Her fiance was graduated from VISIT IN TOWNE HOME Oregon State university in Cor Mr and Mrs. Jack Duncan and vallis where he was affiliated family of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs with Alpha Gamma Rho frater Dan Walton were May 29 visitors nity. He served in the Far East of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne. as a gunnery officer aboard the USS Bon Homme Richard. He received his master's degree in business administration at the University of California and is currently associated with Des mond MacTavish and Associates, a real estate development firm1 At the Primary Election, May 24 in San Francisco. I Hop« to Merit Your Continuing Support The couple is planning a June A b a Candida!« for — 25 wedding at St. Matthews’ Epis copal church in San Mateo. MALHEUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The future bridegroom is a grandson of Mrs. Charles Garri son and a nephew of the Dale Garrisons, Charles Newbills and John Olsens, all of Nyssa. I I WISH TO THANK All Those Who Voted for Me PAGE NINE 69,000.00 38,650.00 $137,050.00