Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 25, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, May 25, 1972
Th« Nyssa Oat« CHy Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
(Continued From Ptgs 6)
|___ 7,500.0(1
i2,ooo.nn
:
1,000.00
8,000.00
15,000.00
OSC Graduation
Planned June 4
Equip—nt Raasrva__________
ffgllfp—nt m— rgannp Paaarva
2,000-.00
11,300.00—
608.33
T D epa rt—n t S e rv ies*
60,483.00
. 10,438.32
J65,842.11
71,060.00
Water
FUND
------- Water_____________ dcbartmknt
FOR THE FISCAL. YEAR 1 S
J2 - I *73
BEGINNING JULY I. I*
72
■UDOKTFOR
HISTORICAL DATA
■uoarr
ACTUAL
■■CONO
HixeraiRS VKAR
AFowovao
8.7OÒ.OO ]
13.150.00
Bl BBT
FRBCBDING VBA«
6.156.00
14,242.95
4,035.26
26,052.00
17.652.00 ....
3.000,00
7,262.40
14,919.56
8.436.00
u nnn nn
23.620.00
2.484.00
11.750.00
22.400.00
13,000.00
11,300.00
6,000.00
11’750.00
BBBSONAL SIWVICBS:
Operating Vater lais and Sup»l>es
Bond Sinking Fund (19653
Transfer to Gen'l Fund Administrât! ve 23.500.00
Transfer to Bond and Interest Fund
2,000.00
Oregon State University will
graduate its 103rdclass Sunday,
June 4. The number of degrees
to be conferred this year will
approach 3,500 compared to 3
in 1870, according to Registrar
Wallace E. Gibbs.
The colorful commencement
program is scheduled for 2
p.m. in Gill Coliseum.
Ticket-holding parents and
other relatives are expected to
fill the 10,000 seats of the Coli­
seum but the graduation exer­
cises will be televised again
this year by KOAP-TV,Channel
10, Portland, and KOAC-TV,
Channel 7, Corvallis, so thou­
sands of others can watch.
The number of bachelor’s de­
grees conferred by the univer­
sity passed the 50,000 mark last
year and the master’s degree
total will reach 10,000 this
June.
Pag« Sevan
GRADUATES AWARDED SCHOiARSH/PS
The
Oregon Scholarship
Commission has notified Mr.
Buchtel,
guidance counselor,
that state scholarships and
grants will be let on May 19.
Since many students will have
beer, graduated before they know
what scholarships and grants
they have received for next
year, the following list of win­
ners are only those known at
this time.
A complete list
of winners will appear in the
Gate City Journal after school
is out.
Recently Jim Dail received
word of a tuition waiver from
TVCC where he plans to enroll
this fall. Jim is the son of
Mr. Lee Dail.
JON REECE
Jon Reece is the recipient
of the Royal Neighbors of
America scholarship for $100.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Reece. Jon plans to attend
either Boise State and major
in History, or TVCC where
he will take inflight training.
JIM DAIL
PINOCHLE PARTY
Street Equipment Reserve
11,750.00
5,000.00
11,750.00
664.00
ttop'r
Fnr
6L000.00
Sary
Building 6 Equip. Reserve System
Oneratine Cash
TOTAL BXPINBITUBBB
■ndin* Bund Balance
87,888.21
71,335.96
Water_______
1
65,100.00
TOTAL ■■QUIRBHBNT«
76,250.00
FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1 »72
—GINNING JULY
Herb Sez...
- 1 >7X
RRKCBOING VKAR
■uoarr
BIBBT
PRKCKDING VKAR
CURRBNT vBAB
33.122.48
57 CI7Í AQ
‘212IOQ
.327,00
632.96
-
10.180.72
9.600.00
’720,00
315.00
L_ 1,258.17
598.66
50Q.00
200.00
1,200.00
11.750.00
11.750.00
11.750.00
ARRBOVBD
•—innin* Bund B s I srss :
ConnectionCharges
Deposits
MifirpHanpnns Receipts
Interest nn CertificatM of Deposit A
(- 1,600.00)
53,000.00
500.00
250.00
1.200.00 4
11.750.00
Equipment Emergency Fund
Reserve Plant Fund
2,484.00. _i
From Rond Sinking Fund
Yases Necessary to Balance Budget
Tases Collected in Year Levied
76,250.00
81,029.55
L 98.068.93___
..
Total Resources
65,100.00 ]
Sswer----------- FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
■SgWSI------------------------- DEPARTMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
I »72_ - 1 *Z3_
REOINNINO JULY I. I»
72
Ruoarr for
HISTORICAL DATA
■■CONO
RRKCKDINO VKAR
BIBBT
FRttCBOINO VKAR
ABBROVBD
CURRBNT VKAR
6,960.00
6,241.99
ENSUING VKAR
■uoarr
ACTUAL
4.736.98
7.860.00
BBRBONAL •■■VIC««:
6,750.00
7,220.00
Operating Materials and Supplies
Contractual Services
178,801.00
5,000.00
Sewer Cnntrart - CnnatrnrUnn
Fngln^r-
— Legal
-
1,800.00
10,683.02
- Contingency
Emergency Fund
6,500.00
à J uni an
6.500.00
6.500.00
8,347.50
13’701 OO
17,000.00
14'000.00
49’838.50
94'487.00
558.67
6,500.00
Svstem and Plant Reserve
Rnnrl anH
Funrl Trsnfffffr
General Fund Transfer Admini stratIv »
Rond Ret1 remant Kinking Fund
Operating Capital
20,487.00
15.500.00
60.000.00
67.00
Transferred to Other Bunds
2,000.00
2,000.00
21000.00
31.323.99
290.918.86
To Street Department for Services
Plant Improvements
2.000.00
General Fund—Repay 1171 Bond Paym' i
J
14.QÛQ.Q0
TOTAL BXBBNOITUBBB
1
■ndin* Bund Balance
250,255.^87.
___ Sewer_______
TOTAL RKQUIRKMKNTS
FUND RESOURCES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
I *72 - 1 »72.
REOINNINO JULY 1. 1 »12__
MIDTODICAL OAT A
tuoatr
ACTUAL_____________ ,_________
7.055.90
__ 6.500.00
18,254.27
80.00
616.46
6,182.64
. 245.000.00
27,651.36
__ 205.00
__ 74.5Q
7.825.07
5QJ1OQ.0O
8.568.48
95.287.19
6,500.00
2,477.00
.Sewer
28,500.00
_
5QÛ.Û0
____ 500.00
2.200.00
3 600.(30
.Interest nn Certificates of Deposit
7,600.00
0,255.67
.1970 Bond Fund___ _________________________________
Tefal »Moure,«
NANCY BRATTON
Nancy Bratton, a senior at
NHS is a recipient of a full
tuition waiver and a work-study
grant to Boise State where she
plans to take fashion merchan­
dising and mid-management.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Bratton.
RON MOFF1S
1. I» 72
HISTORICAL DATA
ACTUAL
Mrs. Wilma Ostrom hosted
the Wednesday Pinochle Club
last week at the home of Mrs.
Louise Wernick.
High prize
winner was Mrs. Bessie Mc­
Connell; low, Mrs. Orma Clea­
ver; and traveling, Mrs. Hazel
Smith and Mrs. Louise Wernick.
4 I
We have been told by the
experts that we had better go
easy cooking our foods in ani­
mal fats because they produce
cholesterol andcause high blood
pressure or something or other.
We have also been informed
that we must not use an ex­
cess of vegetable oils in our
cooking because they may cause
cancer. Now I ask you,“ain’t
that one hell of a choice, heart
failure or cancer?”
Of course we have a third
alternative, keep right on like
we always have before the dis­
NETTIE ALONZO
covery of the F.D.A. Since the
Nettie Alonzo, daughter of
Federal Government has be­
come so solicitous of our well Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Alonzo,
being we have been warned will receive a grant from TVCC
against everything from soda and a community college grant
pop to white bread. Just about to TVCC.
everything we eat is either no
good or harmful. It seems that
nobody is supposed to eat some­
thing just because they like it.
Hundreds of people have told
me all of my life that chewing
gum was bad for the teeth.
For years I chewed gum, teeth
or no teeth and still get along
with my own teeth.
1 also
ate a little more than my share
of candy. Of course I ain’t no
picture of health but feel good
and enjoy living. That’s more
than some can say.
I have arrived at the con­
clusion that there is positively
nothing that won’t hurt some
people and can’t be safely eaten
by others. No matter how hard
ETHEL CARTER
our government tries to erradí­
Ethel
Carter, daughter of Mr.
cate all of the evils of food
it can never stop the death of and Mrs. W.D. Carter, re­
ceived a scholarship from the
its citizens.
Council
of hair
Lately the powers that be have National
which can be used
a nasty habit of shooting from stylists,
the hip and if the wrong people at a beauty school.
get hit that’s their tough luck.
For
example,
Phosphates
caused polution, and still do,
so they had to be removed
from the washingpowders. Now
they find that substitutes for
the phosphates are poisonous
and phosphates are the lesser
of the two evils. This inde­
cisiveness has cost industry
millions of dollars. For a hun­
dred years this nation has
rocked along in its erring way.
Now, suddenly, we find that
corrections must be made. In
our slam-bang drive for purity
in everything we have a 'busi­
ness be damned' attitude. We
MARIANN SIFUENTES
think, “Nuts to big business,”
Mariann Sifuentes was
but big business is everybody’s
business. Our nation was built awarded a National hair sty­
on big business and I hope that list scholarship to any parti­
She
we don’t learn too late that some cipating beauty college.
cures could be worse than the is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sifuentes.
disease.
SCOTT ENGSTROM
Scott Engstrom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Engstrom will
receive a trustees scholarship
to Brigham Young University.
He has been awarded several
other Elk’s Most Valuable Stu­
dent
Award and the Elk’s
Leadership Award. He went to
state where he placed 5th in
Elk’s Leadership and 2nd in
the district Elk’s most valu­
able student scholarship.
DAN GARNFR
Dan Garner received a Letter
of Commendation from the
National Merit Scholar Qualify­
ing Test.
He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner.
MARLENE JAMIESON
Marlene Jamieson was named
recipient of the Malheur County
Woman’s Council of the National
Assoc, of Realters scholarship,
which she will use to further
her education
at
Kinman
Business College in Spokane,
Washington.
U of O Plans
Alumni Week
Four classes will be holding
reunions at the University of
Oregon during Alumni Weekend,
June 9-11.
The Classes of 1922, 1932,
1942 and 1947 will meet during
the weekend, attend events that
have been especially for them,
and hold reunion dinners.
Events open Friday, June 9,
with an Alumni Reception. The
Alumni luncheon Saturday will
honor the reunion classes. The
reunion dinners are also on
Saturday.
An alumnae breakfast is on
the schedule for Sunday morn­
ing, followed by the traditional
Flower and Fern Comme­
moration.
Final event of the weekend is
the University’s 1972 Com­
mencement Sunday afternoon.
1 150,253.67
.343,438.5 1
]_
Among those observing wed­
ding anniversaries during the
month of June are;
June 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
King.
June 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Buchtel.
June 9 -
Moffis,
June 11 - Mr.
and Mrs.
Craig Northrup.
June 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Hiro
Kido.
June 15 - Mr.
and
Mrs.
David Sarazin; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kurtz.
June 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Eg-
gert Oft.
June 18 - Mr. and Mr.->. Ja-
vier Gotneza.
June 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Holmes.
June 21 - Mr. and Mrs. Da­
vid Beers; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Haney; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wil­
liams.
June 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Blaylock.
June 23 - Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rankin; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
vin Jefferies.
June 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Foy
Sasser.
June 26 - Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rusty Talbot.
June 28 - Mr. and
Mrs.
Manuel Debientes.
♦
laeept T»« h to Be Levied
•—- __________________
Anniversary
*
FUND RESOURCES
Swimming Pool
FOR THK FISCAL VKAR
LX2.5Q6.63
Ron Moffis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Moffis also won a
tuition waiver to TVCC.
1*72 . ,, 73
£
■(GINNING JULY 1. IS
Swimmin g Pool ---- FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
72
■UDGCTFOR
HISTORICAL DATA
Swi ami ng Pool
ACTUAL
department
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR I
I
»72. - ««73
ISU INC* VI
__
BIBBT
BBBCBOINO VKAR
APBBOVRD
495.52
i C-2.239.00)
(-3,750.00
J________ _____
f>29.79
J__
REGINNIND JULY I. IS______
•uoerr FOR
HISTORICAL DATA
■uoarr
ACTUAL
i 7**** t -
BSOOT
6.219.18
2.729.28
2.7OO.OO
1.620.00
1.939.00
12.295.78
AFORO V«»
CWBBBNT VBA*
4.861.82
2.613.96
3.2CO.OO
5.725.00
-
BKBBONAL «OOVIC««:
Opere«.»* este»<ale sad I wsum
lísOQ.OQ
1.600.00
13,587.46
Equipment Reserve
Equipment Emergency Fund
Administration Transfer to Gen'l
[
6.225.00 1
2.900.00 .
1
1.500.00
1,800.00
TOTAL BBBBW«tTuB«B
. 12.225,00
122.94
600.00
3.968.13
4.800.00
300.00
1.500.00
500.00
■ NAU 1 NR TSAR
TOTAL BBovioaoBarrs
___ 162.22
JUOO.OO
162.22
J______________
[
ui 5,214.29
. 10,056.78
L . 12.425.00 J
3.200.00
3,620.63
L_ 8.834.92
3,450.00
12,225.00
Swimming Fool Admissions
.Miscellaneous Receipts
.Reserves
_____
.Interest on Certificates of Deposit
Equipment Emergency Fund
1.500.00
I
5.524.00
J
fcwww..
.MM ta B.
*
1
4,800.00
300.00
J
Published May 25 and June 1, 1972