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Birthday Celebrations Highlight Area’s News NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING <;<>!f Activities School Preparation Hints the BUDGET for MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT for th. fiscal year 1967-1968, beginning July 1, 1967, as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedule was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years, major changes, If any, y»1» other effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the Duaftt document may be Inspected by Interested persons between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:UO 1 .M. at Malheur Memorial Hospital. The budget documentor any portion of it may be obtain««!frM °r charge at Malheur Memorial Hospital. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held June ZQ, 1967, at 8:00 P.M. at Malheur Memorial Hospital for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. Everett C. Heldt Chairman of Governing Body, Malheur County A large group of women turn ed out for ladies’s day, May 23 Pro Keith Stanwood, held a free gulf clinic, and luncheon ren in all these ways, they may was served by Nell Saito, Iku still be somewhat awed by the Iseri, Clyda Bertleson and Eve idea of a big school. But if lyn Hendrix. youngsters have seen the school before their first day as a stu Team play followed and dent, it may allay some of their Claudia Taylor’s team is now tn fears. Not until they have seen the lead with 16 points. Helen the school’s siae, the great Hammer’s and Evelyn New number of children, its strange man’s teams are tied with 14 ness, can they realise what it’s points; Maudie Voeller’s and going to be like. Georgia Yturri’s teams each "If parents let their children have 13 points. Next in line is know they believe in the school, Lit Stringer's team with 10, and that they expect the young Claudine Garrison’s squad, and sters to do their best there,” Claudine Garrison’s squad with says Miss Honstead, “they will 8 1/2 , and Martha Throop’s find school a happy place, filled with 8 points. with many new and wonderful Evelyn Newman had low gross things to do, and friends to share for the day, with Lit Stringer it with them.” taking low net honors. Reported In OSU Bulletin Children learn from their in and Mrs. Harriet Turner parents. So it's up to them to recently spent several days with help youngsters prepare for SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow in that first big step--the day Mrs. Harold Alexander and fam Madras. Chapin also attended they go to school. ily were Sunday evening guests a soil conservation meeting in In a way, of course, parents for cake and coffee in the home Bend. have been getting their children of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jean Burdess of Parma ready ever since they were John Grottviet in Nyssa. The was a Sunday overnight guest born, says Carole Honstead, occasion honored Mrs. Grott- of the Ora Newgens. Oregon State University Ex viet’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb, tension family life specialist. Mrs. Jack Glaze and Mrs. From parents, children learn Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Knowles, Jeanne Hardman were among how adults behave, and how Dent and Henry Mitchell. Myrtle parents attending the Friday they themselves are expected Hillis and Ronnie Johnson were afternoon graduation exercise to act. Hopefully, they have May 23 evening guests of the for Adrian eighth-grade stu achieved confidence and an Lewis Mitchells. The occasion dents. Mrs. Robb and Ga ability to tackle new things. was in celebration of Marg were among guests at a party When children understand Mitchell's birthday anniver in the Hardman home honoring that they’re individuals -- sary. the graduating students. Renee there’s no one exactly like Hardman is a member of the them--it will help them see Tb» Lew.s a».- Mtobel.s. class. where they fit into the world Myrtte Free SbeLisg. Gwen Robb entertained with outside their homes. Parents Jew«l h»- daugbttr. barbecue supper for seven girls can do this by calling small Elaia» S um »- wu .-teuphwrs prior to the party in the Hard- children by name when they wer» älxu » ew*aung maz home. The girls then held speak to them, advises Miss dxas» rt Den; an.* Hmm a slumber party Friday night Honstead. Toddlers can be MnctekL Th* Xmw Kinorec ix tiw Robb home and went on shown what they look like in Dec: oc h.- nui> a swimming party Saturday. a mirror. They learn through Bouue Connell and family, games--"Who are you?” »»wteic piwscs .i :n# -p Mr and Mrs. C. Bel veal and •u here do you live ?” Foikswwrw — f~i.nds.ir. tMaUy visited recently with Mr. Answer small children’s Br-ert Sai*’ nt ">eno and Mrs. Johr. Belveai andfam- questions, urges the specialist. Bill * .< B ksk W anc -z Rrise. Each answer gives them a little Mrs. FeUoux bv* Mrs. * ayne Robb visited last boost toward greater knowledge home Siodi’ fiw*xirg_ Mr am* Thursday with Mrs. Phil Bre- and understanding. Mrs. Robe:: k.-ic JUt-D sbears in Parma. If children have learned to were Satkrtay ow“^gt<: p-jesrs Kellye Connell was among listen to their parents, they’re of the Folksaas. Mr. ito Mrs. children who participated in better prepared to listen to Frank Byers were Satarday "Hobo Day” activities last their first formal teacher--the evening visitor*. Thursday at the close of Mrs. one at school. From the ex Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Mark Moncur’s kindergarten ample the parents have estab and Adah Schweizer recently term. lished, youngsters will know fished at Beulah reservoir and Bonnie Connell and family that adults can be trusted. As also visited with Mr. and Mrs. were recent dinner guests of a result, their first school Russell Talbot at Juntura. Mrs. Dorothy Shaw in Nyssa. teacher will find it easy to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen, work with them, for she too and children of Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. James Langley will have their confidence. arrived Sunday evening at the and Jimmy and Mary Brewer Children can learn many Elver Nielsen home to spend drove to Leslie Gulch Saturday things at home that will help the Memorial holidays. for sightseeing, rock hunting them in school. Miss Hon Mr. and Mrs. George John- and picnicking. stead suggests teaching them son of Reno, Nev., visited Sun Mr. and Mrs. James Lang to beawareofshapes--squares, day afternoon with Mr. and ley, the Rev. Jack Jamison circles, triangles, and colors Mrs. Harley Wilson. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed and shades of colors. Some Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson Alexander of La Grande dined things have soft, or smooth, returned home Sunday night Friday evening at East Side or rough textures. Different from Hooper, Utah where they cafe to honor the Jamisons things have distinctive sounds attended Friday funeral rites who are soon moving to Nampa and odors. Parents can help for his brother, Wayne Simp from Nyssa. their children distinguish these son. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen qualities. Esther Stephen visited last and girls attended the May 21 Outside the home, the OSU Thursday evening in the George Ontario high school graduation specialist suggests that child Folkman home. Mrs. Stephen exercises. Geraldine Tolman ren be taught about community and Mrs. Edith Whipple recent was among the graduating stud helpers such as policemen, ly returned from a three-week ents. She is a relative of the firemen, milk men, salesmen, visit with the former’s daugh Lorensens. druggists, postal clerks and ter, Mrs. Bruce McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker others who serve the public. family In Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art When children read about these Leland Hoffman visited last Fair of Sunnyvale, Calif., are people in books at school, they Thursday evening with the visiting this week with their will have real meaning to them. Folkmans. grandparents, the Ken Loren Even though their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chap sens. may have prepared their child- By Freda Astoreca THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT FINANCIAL SUMMARY For T he Ensuing Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1967 Ronald Jensen Overseas Bound Next session will be June 6 when Betty Walters, Vivian Jones, Pat Burnham and Lucy Hutchens will serve the Captain Ronald Jensen, of luncheon. the US Air Force, has recently reported for duty in Japan. Captain Jensen is a 1951 grad According to Pro Keith Stan uate of Nyssa High school. His wife Janice Boisseaux wood, men’s Twilight league Jensen and four sons are living standings, prior to May 25, were at Georgetown, near W ashington Johnson, 1, Warthen, 2; Bert D. C. The family plans to ram, 2 1/2; Burnham, 3; Jones, live there for approximatley one 3; Nysingh, 3;Cramer, 4, Moss, 5; Keele, 5; O'Kief, 5 1/2; year. Any former friends or class Bennett, 6 1/2; Kanetomi, 7. mates who which to visit the Thursday night standing were Jensen family are most wel come. Their address is Two Huling, 0; Gordon, 1; Allers, 1 1/2; Barclay, 2; Nedry, 2; Dunbarton Court, Georgetown, Hamilton, 2; Hipp, 2; Schutt, .Annapolis, Maryland, ZlpCode, 2 1/2; Iseri, 4; Nakamura, 3. 21403. By Dale Witt Mrs. Marie Moore returned home last Thursday evening from a ten-day trip to Port- land and the coast, She visit- ed friends in the Rose city and attended a part of the meet ings of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian church. She reports that over 800 voting delegates were pres ent. (Note - Moderator Eugene Smathers of Big Lick, Tenn., is a brother-in-law of Ted Brammer, Journal editor.) Ray Calhoun of Long Creek, Ore., was a weekend guest in the Jake Borge home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fenn and family were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson. Happy Dozen card group met Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Thelma Hammon, with Mrs. Rose Willis as guest play er. Scoring prize winners were Gnetty Piercy, Marg Looney, Sue Ashcraft and Mrs. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kriegh of Buhl, Idahl, arrived Friday to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh and family. From here they will go to Pasco, Wash., to attend graduation rites for a granddaughter. Mrs. Gladys Morfitt was a May 22 evening dinner guest of the Dudley Kurtz family. The dinner honored Lance, who was celebrating his sixth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno visited Saturday evening in the L. C. McDermott home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of Cald well were Sunday afternoon "1 $7.00 VALUE SEWING machine DE—LINT, OIL SEWING MECHANISM INSPECT MOTOR AND WIRING ADJUST TUREAD TENSIONS ADJUST BELT TENSION 1 PACKAGE SINGER NEEDLES 4-OZ. CAN SINGER OIL TWO BOBBINS I I I I I MAIL THIS AD or PHONE 889-6167 II NAME------ PHONE I HOUSE OR RT. OR I BOX NO.— .......................... STREET $3,s DRIVING ....................... DIREC.- " WE SERVICE ALL MAKES ONTARIO PHONE 889 - 6167 | "RIGHT ACROSS FROM PIX THEATRE” $508,360.00 $7,000.00 $450,116.00 483,140.00 7,000.00 450,116.00 25,220.00 ... ... 2,802.00 ... Total Taxes to Be Levied.......... . .$ 28,022.00 $ 28,022.00 $ - - - Within 8% Limitation................ . . $ 28,022.00 Outside 6% Limitation.............. ... • - - Analysis of Taxes to be levied $ 28,022.00 $ - - - $ - - - ... Total Taxes to be Levied......... . . $ 28,022.00 $ 28,022.00 Total All Funds General Funds Total Budget Requirements Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to be L< vied Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget Add Taxes Estimated Not to be Received During Ensuing Year $431,050.00 $431,050.00 407,258.00 407,258.00 23,792.00 23,792.00 2,644.00 2,644.00 Total Taxes to be Levied $ 26,436.00 $ 26,436.00 j $ - - - 1 - - - $ - Within 6% Limitation Outside 6% Limitation $ 26,436.00 ... $ 26,436.00 ... Total Taxes to be Levied $ 26,436.00 $ 26,436.00 Analysis of Taxes to be Levied STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Type of Indebtedness Current Year (Actual) Bonds $ Short Term Notes $18,605.08 $5,000.00 $431,050.00 $508,360.00 Total Indebtedness $18,605.08 $5,000.00 $431,050.00 $829,476.00 - - Ensuing Year (Estimated) $ Ensuing Year (Estimated) $321,116.00 NOTICE OF APPROVAL BY BUDGET COMMITTEE Current Ensuing Year Year (Actual) (Estimated) $100.00 Balance July 1, Current Year (Actual) - - - PETTY CASH $100.00 Approved by Budget Commltte, May 16, 1967 Victor R. Haburchak Chairman of Budget Committee GENERAL FUND RESOURCES For the Fiscal Year 1967-1968 Beginning July 1, 1967 Malheur Memorial Hospital District - Malheur County Budget Actual Second Preceding Year 1964-65 $ 2,649.18 146,851.00 18,089.00 ... 32,505.00 3,048.00 $200,493.00 — - First Preceding Year 1965-66 $ 2,941.75 172,409.01 21,317.35 ... 31,549.62 2,963.26 Ensuing Year 1967-68 budget Current Year 1967-68 Approved Previously Levied Taxes Estimated to Be Received $ 2,000.00 During Ensuing Year.................... . $ 2,500.00 Other Resources 194,658.00 In-Patient Services....................... . 223,640.00 22,000.00 Out-Patient Services.................... . 30,500.00 - - - Extended Care Services............... . 15,000.00 35,100.00 Nursing Home Services............... 64,500.00 3,500.00 Other Income.................................. 4,000.00 . . . $257,258.00 Total General Fund Resources... .$340,140.00 - - - 150,000.00 200,493.00 231,080.99 407,258.00 24,038.00 37,373.44 23,792.00 Disaster Contingency.................... . 150,000.00 Total Resources, Except Taxes to Be Levied......... . 483,140.00 Taxes Necessary To Balance Budget............ . 25,220.00 $224,531.00 $268,454.43 $431,050.00 Total Resources............................ .$508,360.00 GENERAL FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY ALL DEPARTMENTS For The Fiscal Year 1967-1968 Malheur Memorial Hospital District - Malheur County Historical Data Ac u tai First Second Preceding Preceding Year Year 1965-66 1964-65 Budget Current Year 1967-68 $ 16,933.66 13,687.30 7,011.67 79,212.48 $ 19,467.46 13,661.39 9,422.24 83,227.35 $ 19,900.00 15,500.00 9,250.00 92,000.00 Personal Services General Administration................ Dietary......................................... Household and Property............... Professional Care of Patients. .. $116,845.11 $125,778.44 $137,050.00 Total Personal Services............... .$188,845.00 Budget Ensuing Year 1967-68 Approved Materials and Services- Other Expenses General Administration................ Dietary............................... Household and Property. . Professional Care of Patients.... .$ 27,000.00 . 16,600.00 . 13,570.00 . 131,675.00 46,849.97 11,673.11 15,687.98 44,609.34 16,472.58 10,763.75 29,272.68 53,804.44 44,290.00 12,500.00 20,020.00 61,064.00 $118,820.40 $110,313.45 $137,874.00 Total Materials and Services.... .$147,805.00 150,000.00 6,126.00 Disaster Contingency.................... . 150,000.00 Capital Expenditures.................... . 21,710.00 $431,050.00 Total Requirements...................... .$508,360.00 ... ... ■ the SINGER co. | 369 S. OREGON Total Budget Requirements. . . ...$965,476.00 Less Budget Resources, Except Taxes to be Levied.................. . . 940,256.00 Taxes Necessary to Balance Budget.......................... 25,220.00 Add Taxes Estimated Not to be Received During Ensuing Year............................................. 2,802.00 SAVE $3.05 TUNE-UP CITY Bond Fund Tax Levy Computation callers. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoene- wald of Ashland, Ore., spent the past two weeks with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kurtx and family. They planned to return to their home today. Bobby Jean Kurtz planned to accompany them to Klamath Falls where she will visit an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobson. Mrs. Clay Sutton, Mrs. Flora Williams and Mrs. Alta Loney of Midvale were May 24 lunch eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt and son of Nyssa were Sunday after noon visitors in the Ray Simp son home. The Simpsons visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ulis Holdt in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn re turned Friday from a trip to the coast. They visited rela tives in Maple Valley, Wash., Gresham and Milwaukie, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn, Mrs. Wesley Walker and child ren, Mrs. Dave Savage and girls were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Carl Fenn home. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn were May 24 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Fields in Parma. Mrs. Jim Hite was an evening visitor. Ricky Conant of Mountain Home visited Sat urday evening with the Fenns. Adrian eighth-grade grad uates held a party Friday even ing in the Hardman shop. Act ivities included a wiener roast. Mrs. Nettie Sisson of Port An geles, Wash., arrived Tuesday to visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Sid Hardman and daughters. Danny Webster, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster, celebrated his third birthday anniversary on May 23. Guests for ice cream and cake includ ed Mr. nd Mrs. Bob Webster, Mrs. M?lvin Sessions and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wadi’ll of Ontario. The Jim Waddell fam ily, Mr. and M’S. Ed Waddell were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Jim Webster home. Bonded Debt Fund For The Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1966 Residents Attend Boise Rites, Portland Session NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley went to Boise Saturday to attend the wedding rites of a niece, Ann Elizabeth McKinley and Glenn McFall, also of Boise. They were married at 10 a. m. in All Saints Episcopal church and a reception was held that afternoon in the Rus sel McKinley home. General Fund Total All Funds Tax Levy Computation $235,665.51 - - - - • • $236,091.89 Continued on page 10 . . . . 53,440.00 13,800.00 27,970.00 52,595.00