Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 29, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

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    BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
♦8<1
Duplicate bridge winners for
Feb. 26 regular plav. are an­
nounced by Mrs. Houston Wil­
son, hostess for the weekly
parties.
First place honors went to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michael.
Second place went to Dr. and
Mrs. K. A. Dunford and third
place was taken by Mr. and Mrs.
George Sallee.
Next session will be regular
play, March 4 at tlk* Houston
w Hson home.
COWBELLES TO MEET
KATHY STRICKLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strickland announce the encasement of their
daughter, Kathy to Ronald Custer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Custer of Ontario. The bride-elect is a student at Linfield
CoUege in McMinnville and her fiance is a student at Treasure
Valley Community College. A June wedding is planned by the
couple.
Malheur County Cowbelles
met in the Dragon room of th»’
East Side cafe, Ontario, Feb.
12 with 16 members present.
President Adah Schweizer
asked Mane Moser, member­
ship chairman to introduce the
new members: Joyce McCoy
of Juntura, Judy and Hazel Han­
ley of Jordan Valley, Oda Bogue
of Willow Creek and Peg Dini-
mick of Nyssa. It was reported
that the beef broth the Cow­
belles sponsor is being sold at
the Bi-Right Variety store in
Vale.
Oregon State President of the
Cowbelles, Joe Schroeder will
be present at the next meeting
to be held Mar. 11, at noon in
the Thunderegg cafe in Vale.
I
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IJ
1 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
k EAGLES I GROUP TO HEAR
AUXILIARY^ TALENTED BOISEAN
Nominations for th«1 office of
inside guard will be held at
the Eagles Auxiliary March 5
meeting.
A Valentine potluck dinner
was served for husbands of
members at th«' Feb. 20
meeting, with Thelma Mefford
and Faye McGinnis in charge.
A January February birthdates
were also honored.
Elizabeth Pentz and Faye Mc­
Ginnis were winners of door
prizes, and Betty W ilson missed
th«' attendance award.
The annual "ladies’ Night”
event will be field March 23,
with dancing to the Cal Bowen
band from Boise.
Ruth Collins, stile vice
president attended the Feb. 10-
II Pacific Northwest Con­
ference held in Spokane.
PINOCHLE PARTIES
Mrs W. G. Schoen enter­
tained Feb. 21 for her pinochle
club members and one guest,
Mrs. Carl Sebum of Phoenix,
Ariz.
Prize w i n ne r s were Mrs.
Charles Zinn, high, Mrs. Sam
McConnell, low, Mrs George
Cleaver and Mrs. Harry
Kingrey, traveling.
Area Secretaries Hear
Bank Program Discussed
Futura chapter’s Program of
the Year meeting w as held Feb.
15 at the First National bank
in Ontario, where Robert
Kniefel, manager of the Pay­
ette office of Idaho First
National spoke to the group
on the subject, ’’Banking in
Action.”
Guests of the group included
area bank managers and their
secretaries. In the absence of
Jim Leslie, manager, the On­
tario First National Bank of
Oregon’s Assistant Cashier,
Roy Sparks, Jr. served as host.
Chapter co-chairmen for the
event were Mrs. Dale Rain­
water, Leslie’s secretary and
Mrs. Clarence E. Miller, sec­
retary to Horace Beal of Beal
Seed company.
Kniefel pointed out that bank­
ing is tied to development and
growth of the nation. He men­
tioned ways in which banking has
helped economic growth through
sale of money and services. He
also stated that during periods
of lowered incomes, people can
fall back on savings to main­
tain their standard of living.
He added that unemployment
insurance benefits also serve
as a stabilizer during periods
of recession, while in peak
periods of economy taxes and
higher interest are means of
controlling inflation.
Among services listed by
Kniefel as functions of present
day banking were bans made to
college students, farmers and
businessmen. Loans, he stated,
makes it possible to put new
land into production, increase
factories and create jobs for
more people to buy more goods
and services. Kniefel pointed
out that mortgages are actually
a means of saving money be­
cause through payments made
over a period of years the per­
son eventually owns his own
property.
Mrs. Gene Grasty, secretary
to James Roberts, registrar
at Treasure Valley Community
college, spoke to the group about
activities of The National Sec­
retaries Association (Interna­
tional). Mrs. Grasty, a past
president of Futura Chapter,
is vice president of the Utah-
Idaho division of NSA.
Refreshments were provided
by the host bank, and the sec­
retaries were given First Na­
tional Bark of Oregon coffee
mugs and pens as souvenirs.
Note pads were presented as
favors from the Ontario Branch
AT
THE DOLLAR DINER
(THIS WEEK ONLY)
BACON OR HAM
AND EGGS
90t
Two Hot (Jakes
Three Hot Cakes
40e
50e
(WE SERVE BAKED OR MASHED
POTATOES WITH LUNCH i DINNER)
OPEN AT 6 A.M.
Thank You,
Bill & Jo
205 N. MAIN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2», 196»
THl NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
NYSSA
PH. 372-9953
(ACROSS FROM ARROWHEAD MOTEL)
Boisean Mrs. Gary (Patrica
Clark) Nelson, who has ap­
peared on national shows and
is .i former Miss College of
Idaho and Miss Tallent of Idaho,
will be guest speaker Wednes­
day, March 6 at the monthly
meeting of th«1 Treasure Val­
ley Christian Women’s club.
Th«* meeting will be held at
I p.m. m the la Paloma cafe
at Ontario. A buffet luncheon
will be served.
Of sjwcial interest will b«> a
program on crystal, presented
by l 'iii ' Davis of Ontario
Miss Polly Newdiger will tw
soloist.
The public is cordially in­
vited to attend, and reserva­
tions may tw made by dialing
889-8276.
Senior Citizen
Events
Senior Citizens met Feb. 22
in th«' conference room of th«*
Nyssa public library, Next
meeting will be at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, March 14. - Uiis
Counsil, reporter.
Legion Group» Set
Anniversary Dinner
from the U. S. Army.
RFC Martinet I» a son of
Mr. and Mrs Manuel Martinet
The regular meeting for of Rte. 1, Ontario.
members and their guests of
the Christian Business and Pro­ George O. Carroll
fessional Women’» Council will
GMG3 George Orville Car­
hold lheir Mar. 5dinner meeting
at 7:30 p.m. in the« I-a Paloma roll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Carroll of the Arcadia area,
cafe in Ontario.
The guest speaker will tie arrived home Feb. 27, by jet
Mrs. "A. J.” O’Neal of Boise. plane from New Hampshire for
A special interest program a two weeks visit. His ship is
will be "About Antique-ing" the U.S.S. I.affe anchored oil the
presented by Carroll Pewit! of East coast.
the Ontario Paint and Glass
company. The music will t>e by
Richard Meilinger
Ernie lewis of Adrian.
For reservations call Mrs.
SP4 Richard R. Meininger,
Carl Gunderson, 889-6289.
■on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Meininger, arrived home by
plane Feb. 26 from Madgin
hospital at Fort Lewis, Wash.
NEWS
He has been undergoing treat­
ABOUT
ment for an injuried leg. He
SERVICEMEN I*
will be home for 21 days and
then will return to the hospital
Guadalupe Martinez at Fort Lewis.
CB & PW COUNCIL
MEET SET TUESDAY
SATURDAY DANCE
M embers of the Nyssa
American Legion and Auxiliary
will observe the 49th anniver­
sary of the legionnaires, March
7 at 7 p.m. with a potluck
dinner to be held at th«' Coni
munity hall After the dinner
Mrs. Charles Newbill will show
films taken in South America.
All members and their
friends are invited. Bring your
own table service and a covered
dish.
A public dance will be held
Saturday, March 2 at the Ore­
gon Trail hall, five miles south­
west of Nyssa on highway 201.
Dune mg to the live music of
the Armstrong orchestra, will
Army Private First Class
Mrs. Frank Morgan and son,
commence at 9 30 p.m. The Guadalupe Martinet, 20. was
affair is being sponsored by th.1 assigned Jan. 22 as a cannoneel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morgan and
members of the Owyhee Riding in Battery C of the 17th Artil­ family were Feb. 25 dinner
club. A midnight supper will lery’s 2d Battalion in Vietnam, guests of another son, Dr. and
be served.
according to an announcement Mrs. Clay Morgan at Boise.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing
body of ADRIAN SCHOOl DISTRICT No. 61 of Malheur
County, State of Oregon, will tx* held at Adrian, Oregon
on the 19th day of March, 1968, at 8 p. m. o’clock for the
purpose of discussing with interested persons th«1 budget for
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1968, and ending June
30, 1969, hereinafter set forth.
The budget was prepared on a basis of accounting con­
sistent with that used in the preceding year. Major account-
ing changes, if any, and their effect on the budget are set
forth in an accompanying statement.
A copy of the budget document is available for inspection
at Brown's Insurance Agency in Adrian between the hours
of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. The budget document may be ob­
tained free of charge.
(Signed) Calvin Martin
District School Boardf hairman
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY I. 19«»
Tax Levy
Computation
_______
(1)
Total Budget Requirements
DEDUCT Total Budget Resource«
Except Tax to Be Levied
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
ADD: Estimate of Taxes to Be Levied
But Not Received in Ensuing Year
Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuinq Year
Total
All Funds
(2)
$357 «30 50
(3)
(4)
$314,400.50
$21,350.00
130,638.00
227,192.50
103,288.00
211,112.50
$21,350.00
16,000.00
15,000.00
■9 <9.4*1
e »,, 1 i Q9 r«n
$226,112.50
.
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Within 6% Limitation
Outside 6% Limitation
Not Subject to 6% Limitation
Total Taxes to Be Levied
$
226,112.50
.............. 17,080.00
3,000.00
16,080.00
$
$3,000.00
$
$17,080.00
$
$
>
IH, JU
$3,000.00
1,000.00
$
1
j
Bus
Fund
Cff)
Bonds and
Intrrest
(5)
$19,080.00
I.unch
Fund
General
Fund
$
1
17,080.00
$
$17,080.00
FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1. 1967
The engagement of Gayleuc Griffin to Leland Dewey is announce/
by her parents, Mr and Mrs. George W. Griffin of the Apple
Valley area. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dewvi
of Oregon Slope. He is employed at Timber Laminators in
Ontario and she at the Twilight Cafe in Nyssa. A March 29
wedding is being planned by the betrothed couple.
of the U.S. National bank, which
was represented by it’s Assis­
tant Manager Miles Hutchins
and his secretary. Mrs. Bill
Yundt.
Representing the Weiser
branch of Idaho First National
was Manager Jess Walker, and
his secretary, Mrs. A. M. Eddy.
Other bank secretaries present
were Mrs. Bill Evans from
U.S. Nation’s Vale branch and
Mrs. Don Humble from the
Ontario branch of First Na­
tional Bank of Oregon. More
than forty persons attended the
meeting.
Mrs. John Croner, Futura
chapter president, announced
that Allan Rainsberry, social
security representative for this
area, will be guest speaker at
a dinner-meeting to lx- held
March 21 in Nyssa, with Mrs.
Bill Wilt in charge of the
arrangem-nts.
ELECT OFFICERS
Members of Malheur Mem­
orial
hospital auxiliary held
their regular meeting Feb. 26
at the hospital.
Election of officers was held.
Installation w ill tie conducted at
the next meeting.
’1
You’ll be surprised
at the lou> cost of
CASCADE
HOMEOWNERS
INSURANCE
Yet look at the
complete coverage
you get:
(For home, personal property)
□ Fire
□ Lightning
□ Windstorm
□ Aircraft and Vehicles
□ Explosion
□ Riot
□ Smoke
□ Vandalism
□ Falling Objects
□ Collapse
□ Accidental Discharge
of Water
□
□
□
□
$319,477.50
119 S5115O
199 826 00
95.453.00
184,306.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
$209,826.00
$194,306.00
8
Analysis of Texas to Be Levied
Within 6% Limitation
Outside 6% Limitation
Not Subject to 6% Limitation
Total Taxes to Be Levied
$
$
I
194,306.00
15,520.00
Bonds and
Interest
(5)
$21,198.50
$15,520.00
Bus
Fund
(6)
»3,000.00
3,000.00
21,198.50
15,520.00
8
$15,520.00
I
$
15,520.00
$
$
$209,826.00
$15,520.00
$
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding
Actual
Type of
July 1
Indebtedness
Current Year
$135,000.00
Serial Bonds
Total
$135,000.00
APPROVED BY BUDGET COMMITTEE FEB. 23, 196».
Estimate
July 1
Ensuing Year
$124,000.00
(Signed)
HANS SALOMi>N, Secretary
(Signed)
EARL WINN, Chairman
$124,000.00
Budget Summary — General Fund
School District No. 61
County of Malheur
July 1, 1968 to June 30, 1969
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second Year
Preceding
1965-66
____ (1)_____
$___ 377.54
30,040.67
71,184.75
83,130.89
839.53
(3,000.00)
$182,573.38
First Year
Preceding
1966-67
(2)
$
400.99
27,041.33
71.043.74
83,756.72
84.70
(2,853.87)
27.84
$179,445.77
$ 73,576.92
$ 85,451.04
X X X X
$256,150.30
X X X X
$264.896.81
Budget
Current
Year
1967-68
(3)
$ 1,250.00
10,960.00
5,800.00
77,443.00
Budgut
For Ensuing
Year
BUDGET RESOURCES
1968-69
(4)
Available Cash Balance
Revenue from Local Sources
Revenue from Intermediate
Revenue from State Sources
Proceeds from Sales
Transfers from Other Funds
Approved
(5)
$
Except Tax to Be Levied
¡5 gg(j qq
Sources
5*800 00
__ 78 528 00
-
_______
(3,000.00)
Total Budget Resources Except Tax to Be Levied
District Tax Received in Year Levied
District Tax Required to Balance Budget
$279,759.00 TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
x x x x
.'■I, 1
$103,288.00
X X X X
$212,197.50
$314,400.50
Glass Breakage
Rupture of Heating System
Budget Summary — General Fund
Weight of Ice, Snow, Sleet
Freezing of Plumbing and
Heating Systems
(For yourself end family)
□
□
□
□
.......
Lunch
Fund
(4)
General
Fund
(3)
$279,759.00
Total
All Funds
(2)
Tax Lew
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
Taxes to Be Levied for Ensuing Year
Theft at Home or Away
Personal Liability
Medical Payments
Physical Damage to
Property of Others
HISTORICAL DATA
Actual
Second Year
Preceding
1965-66
(1)
First Year
Preceding
1966-67
(2)
Available on Easy Pay
Plan, too! Ask us.
840.00
2,160.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
Vale
Nyssa
Ontario
473-3157, 372-3162, 889-6990
.$250,749.31
$264,392.82
400.99
503.99
$251,250.30
$264,896.81
BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
(4)
(3)
$ 13,832.50
1,986.00
173,020.50
14,675.00
190.00
11,895.00
8,350.00
12,000.00
10,450.00
5,850.00
17,910.00
600.00
'.,952.38
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Budget
Current
Year
1967-68
$279,759.00
School District No. 61
County of Malheur
July 1, 1968 to June 30, 1969
Budget
For Ensuing
Year
1968-69
Approved
(5)
Administration - Salaries
Administration - Other
Instruction - Salaries
Instruction - Other
Health Services - Other Than Salaries
Pupil Transportation Services - Salaries -
Pupil Transportation Services - Other - - -
Operation of Plant - Salaries --------
Operation of Plant - Other ---------
Maintenance of Plant - Other Than Salaries
Fixed Charges ---------------
Food Services - Other Than Salaries - - -
Capital Outlay - Sites..............-...................
Capital Outlay - Buildings ---------
Capital Outlay - Equipment - -....................
Operating Contingency.................................
Transfers to Other Funds - -- --.............
$ 15,100.00
2,086.00
194,704.00
13,000.00
190.00
13,264.00
10,010.00
12,989.00
10,950.00
7,350.00
23,517.50
600.00
Total Estimated Expenditures
$314,400.50
840.00
3,800.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
Unappropriated Balance
$279,759.00
TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
$314,400.50