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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Christian Club Women To Hear Exercise Topic Continued from pace 3 _______ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quinn of CsmeriUo, Calif, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sell*. Mrs. Sells Entertained Sunday with a dinner for the Oilnns. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Sells and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber and Linda Sells all of Calixell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sell» and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene‘TutUe and Doo, Doo Hardy and girls, all from Notus, Patty Kimmes of Fruitland. Jun« 9 C«r»moni«» HAZED, 1967 CONSTRUCTED. 191« Outstanding speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. Regina Ramsey of Portland, and spec ial vocal music will be pre sented by Miss Paula Johnson A special program on ex of Payette. The luncheon will be served ercises, entitled “Getting in Shape for Summer'*, will be at 1 p.m., in the dining room presented Wednesday, June 7 of the TVCC Weese building. The public is cordially in by Mrs. Ben Seiler, at the For reser monthly luncheon meeting of the vited to attend. 889-8276. A Treasure Valley Christian Wo vations call nursery is provided at the men’s Club. Ontario Naxarene Church for Mrs. Seilers, at one time, did a fee of 50 cents for the first exercises on a television pro child and 25 cents for each additional child, per family. gram in Spokane. A dd I« Valley THURSDAY, JUNE I, 19®7 4. • Continued From Page 4 ident of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, representing the civic groups of the area. Others in attendance will be Highway Commissioners David B. Simpson and Fred W. Hill, State Highway Engineer Forreat Cooper, and other Highway De partment officials. Among others expected to attend are members of the State legisla ture, members of the State Parks and Recreation Advisory Commit!«*«', and city and county officials from the area. In northeastern Oregon, in cluding Umatilla, Union, Wai Iowa, Baker, and Malheur Coun ties, the State now has 18 parks, waysides, and recreation areas. These total approximately 8,459 acres. Attendance at these totaled 1,156,290 in 1960, with day users accounting for 1,049,- 876 and overnight campers for the other 106,414. ' 23 Continued from page 8 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BY FUND For The Fiscal Year 1967-1968 Beginning July 1, 1967 BOND FUND Malheur Memorial Hosoital District-Malheur County CAPITAL OUTLAY Building...................................... Equipment, Landscaping and Miscellaneous.......................... $350,000.00 100,116.00 THIS IS PROGRESS - The picture above was furnished by Bob Thompson and was taken from his file of ‘old-time* Nyssa photographs. According to Art Boydell, the structure was built in 1918 by Nyssa TradingCom- pauy, owned by himself and Bob’s father, Jess Thompson. They used it for storage and sold it to Eder Hardware com pany in 1923 when Boydell be came part owner and manager of that firm. Having now served it’s purpose, the building is being razed. Exact information as to who now owns the property has been hard to come by, but it is believed that Union Pacific Railroad company owns the plot -- the building has been leased to Eders and the ground •pace to Muir Roberts company. Future plans for the plot are apparently indefinite. $450,116.00 Total Requirements, BOND FUND RESOURCES For The Fiscal Year 1967-1968 Berinnlnr July 1, 1967 Malheur Memorial Hospital District Historical Data Actual First Second Preceding Preceding Year Year 1965-66 1964-65 $ -------- $ ... $ -------- Budget Current Year 1967-68 ----- $ I - - - • - -... . ■__ Approved -------- i Total Resources,’ Except Tues to Be Levied. . , . .. . 450,116.00 Tues Necessary To Balance Budget.................... -------- Total Resources......................... . . .$450,116.00 PERSONAL SERVICES For The Fiscal Year 1967-1968 Beginning July 1, 1967 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Malheur Memorial Hospital District-Malheur County Total No. of PE«S(»iNEL CLASSIFICATION Employees 1 1 Administrator............................. Director of Nurses................. Professional Personnel: Care of Patients: (Hourly and Part Time). Non-Professional Personnel: ^Hourly and Part Time). Totals, 1 Available Cash on Hand........... . . . $321,116.00 Other Resources Hill Burton Funds Receipts. . . ... 129,000.00 - - - - - - - K3E Budget For Ensuing Year Salary , $12,000.00 6,000.00 44 116,675.00 18 53,570.00 $188,845.00 64 Published June 1 and June 8, 1967. Bibl« School S«t At Owyhee Church Bible stories, singing, games, crafts and refreshments will be on the program for the annual vacation Bible school to be held at the Owyhee Com munity Church. The school will begin Monday June 5, will continue for two weeks, and will be climaxed with a 7:45 evening program on the evening of June 16, Mrs. Jack Glaze and Mrs. Harold Dail will be directors, and classes will begin at 9:00 A.M. Transportation may be ob tained by dialing 372-2761 or 372-2851. There will also be teenage classes from 7 to 9 P.M. A BeulahFirst - Phone Service Coming Events Representative Robert F. Smith (R-Burns) announced Friday that telephone service will soon be provided for the first time in the Beulah area of Malheur County. The ser vice will cost $7.50 per month on a four-party line, with a $150. initial hook-up charge. The extension of phone ser vice to Beulah is the result of negotiations carried out by Smith with the United Telephone company and the Public Util ities Commissioner, as well as residents of Beulah. CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULT« Today, June 1,—Adrian Legion and auxiliary meeting. Today, June 1, 8 p.m.—Nyssa Legion and auxiliary meeting at community hall. June 2,— TV Rock and Gem club meeting at First Christian church basement. June 2,—Rebekah Sunshine club meeting at home of Mrs. Ida Walters. June 6, 8 p.m.—Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge meeting, Nyssa IOOF hall. June 7, —TVCWC meeting in TVCC Weese building. 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