Thursday, June 24, 1976 Nytsa Got« City Journal, Nytsa, Oregon Events Around Adrian BUI E. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Skerjanec and family of Ontario were Saturday eve­ ning dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. Sunday. Mr and Mrs George DcHaven went to Ontario and were guests at a birthday picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sker­ janec for their twins. Tracy and Stacy, also the recent birthday of their son Kelly who to four years old Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman to celebrate Carl’s birthday with cake and ice cream were Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater of Big Bead. Mr. and Mrs. W C Van DeWater and son Kent of Caidwell and Mrs Dale Witt. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Looney and family of Ontario came by and took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney on the ’ 'Top Op’ ’ tour to the Jordan Valley area with them Bill Looney used to live there, and Mrs. Looney had taught school in that area. They left at 8 a.m. and arrived home at 6 p.m and had a most enjoyable day. Mr. and Mra. Kirby Kendall of Caldwell cele- brated their 42 wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of her sister. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. It was also their 42 wedding anm versary and they also cele- brsted Esthers Day Mrs. Carl Begeman atten­ ded a baby shower for Mrs Donna Martin at the home of Mrs Wealey Walker. Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs George Amstutz at Placerville, Cali- Esther Elinor Wulff. 61, Nyssa, was taken to Malheur Memorial Hospital following a minor accident Saturday. June 19. at the intersection of Columbia and Echo Avenues, near Nyssa. Jerry Williams. 46. Nyssa, driver of the second vehicle was cited for failure to yield the right-of- way. He told the State Police officer he stopped for the stop sign on Echo and did not see the Wulff auto until he struck It. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. Anniversaries Juae 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Foy Sasser, Mr and Mrs Brent Folkman Jms 27 - Mr. and Mrs Rogelio Haro Jms 28 - Mr. and M W Poor June 38 • Mr. and Mrs Rulon Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garrison foenia have purchased the Adrian Merc from Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright. They have married children living in California. Mrs. Amstutz' family live in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright will re­ main in the Adrian area. Mra. Mabie Piercy, Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Anna Long went to Caldwell Sunday afternoon to hear Thelma Dadair. the new moderater of the General Assembly it was held in the Jewish Chapel in the College of Idaho. There was a potluck meal followed by a Bicen­ tennial display. Satutday. Mrs Sue Ash craft, Mrs Anna Long and Mrs. Mabie Piercy visited Mrs Mae Hemman and Mrs. Gladys Thomas in Caldwell. Mrs. Gladys Tho­ mas is recovering from a recent fall. Carolyn Haney Injures Leg Mrs. Vern Hirsch Visits Alaska Nyuan Hurt Mrs. Vern Hirsch of Newell Height» left May 14 via plane for Skagway, Alaska, to visit her son. Vern. Jr. She and her husband and family had lived in Juneau. Alaska from 1955 to 1962. While she was there. Vern had her advue him with the gardening and yard work. Although snapdragons and other flowers are now bloom­ ing the ground a foot below to still frozen. She and Vern prepared some bare patches beside the house in the lawn. One large patch ran the length of the house and was about 15 feet wide. They had it raked and ready for seeding the next day. Early the next morning, something exated the dogs in the neighborhood and their barking awakened Mrs. Hirsch. Later she went out to plant grass and there was a set of large tracks * h i< h ran the length of the large patch they had prepared. They were bear tracks. Vern is a Project Engineer for the road which is being built to join a Canadian highway coming from Ben­ nett. B.C. Skagway is now 800 population but during the gold rush had a population of forty th.iusand people The road is being built on the opposite side of the river valley on which the Canadian White Pass Railroad was constructed The advance surveying crews are no longer having to be transported by helicopter to work and back. Five and nine-tenths of the railroad to partially completed and can be traveled by four-wheel- drive vehicles. The road to being blasted out of the mountain side. The ravines GENERAL (A) CATEGORIES 1 PUBLIC SAFETY fiscal International Livestock Ex position will be chosen from the top scoring judges in this contest, continued Mis» Mohr; therfore, it to impor­ tant that any 4-H'er wishing to try out for the teams, attend this contest. This will be an all-day activity, so those families participating must bring a sack lunch noted Miss Mohr F bzrths J Juna 1« • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Deron. Fruitland, a girt. June 17 • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Enckson. Payette, a girl, fune 18 • Mr. and Mrs. Jose Munoz. Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webster. Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Soliz, Weiser, a boy. June 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zikmund. Nyssa, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Miller. Drewsey, a girl. USE REPORT ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT OF T POUG 6.650* 38 2 023 002 f PUBLIC transportation 8 8 NYSSft CITV 8 NYSSA 0PEGÛN manager city • 500* 1 RECREATION 8 « (.«RAR«» 8 8 8 8 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGIO OR POOR »39 .228 FO* the seventh entitlement period julv 1. ISTI h h DECEMBER 11. 1S7S PLANS TO SPENO THESE FUNDS FOR THt PURPOSES SHOWN y/ ACCOUNT NO 8 9T913 8 8 4,700. 8 2.000. 8 14,900. CITY COUNCIL ». CITI OP NYSSA 8 11 SOCIAL development accounting basis, and CS is, O ta not cunaistent with » CJT v 8 r beginning July I. 1*^6. as detailed and »umarued below, was prepared by the LI Cash, O Accrual. O Modified Accrual 4.500* ny S5A tn . aovamswawr |C) operating / maintenance (Bl CAPITAL • 4 MtALTN 19^-19^ year PLANNED 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECT ION 10 EDUCATION 'he The Malheur County Dairy Judging Tour is scheduled for Saturday. June 26. in the Vale-Willowcreek area. The tour will begin at the Dick Chamberlains. Route 2. Box 136-A, Vale at 9:30 a m. Six classes of dairy animals and ooe class of lay will be judged with oral reasons given on one class and written reasons given on one class. Jerseys will be judged st Chamberlains, followed by two classes of Holsteins at Dudley DeLong’s; lastly two classes of Guernseys and a class of hay will be judged at Scotty Payne’s. The official judge for this activity will be Jim Henderson, the North­ west Fieldman for the Hol stein Association. A fitting and showing demonstration will be pre sented by Susan DeLong in the afternoon, with a practice time following for all youth to try their hand at showing dairy animals, reports Ma­ rilyn Mohr. Malheur County 4-H and Youth Agent. The dairy judging teams for State Fair and the Pacific SHARING PLANNED EXPENDITURES • MULTIPURPOSE ano GENERAL GOVT ______________ for REVENUE dtecrlmlnaUon tot Uw uee et Pwee funds may be eent ■w omee et Revenue Shertep. Waele. D C ZPWS________ T lire Ths-'bXl high school seniors and the 8th graders at Skagway High School Vern c Hlh grade math teacher. Mr. Over- street, was the speaker. Twelve seniors and twelve Sth graders received diplo­ mas. Barbara Neal of the gradu­ ating class, may have a first, because she to a member of the Varsity Basketball Team. The class used Bicenten­ nial colors of red. white and blue. Members gave short speeches on "What America Means to Me.” All Skagway appeared to be in attendance at the graduation ceremony. Mrs. Hirsch returned home Tuesday. June 1. Malheur County Dairy Judging Tour Saturday General Revenue Sharing provxles federal funds directly to local and stale governments This report of your government s plan is published to encourage citizen participation m deterryour government» decision on now the money wilt be spent Note Any eemptelnes ei NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING i Mrs. Dale (Carolyn) Haney of rural Nyssa, fractured her leg in a motorcycle accident Tuesday evening. June IS. She was taken to Malheur Memorial Hospital in Nyssa, but was transferred to Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario Wednesday morning where she underwent surgery. Mrs. Haney returned home Monday morning and her husband reports she is doing well, but will need some time to recuperate. are filled with rock obtained. At present, the contractor is installing a bridge over a deep canyon caused by water ■>f a small »wtfi stream. The bridge will be Pylon structure and is made of a type of steel where its rust will provide a protective covering and will not require paint. On May 30. Vern look his mother to >ee the road. It was a clear ai d sunny day. The last ooe fourth mile thev walked, it became a very pleasant hike. The snow was melting rapidly and parts of the road earned small streams of water As they neared the bridge site the road consisted of mainly large rocks which had not yet been crushed by the heavy equipment. The footing for two of the pylons were in place and moat of the girders from Japan which had been stored since last summer at Skagway were lying about to be fastened into place.. The drilling rig which had been winched across the esnyon the day before ap­ peared to have been at work. They attended the gradua­ tion exercises May 26 of the • FINANCIAL aommt ration ■ J Page Five 8 if "OuSiNG A COM MUNTY DEVELOPMENT 8 If ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 8 Ÿ . • 8 21,550. •’< 1« OTHER Stwcrfy) ar* Mt forth m in accompanying stalemanl Streets IS TOTAL! 9;op t.y A copy of the budpet document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of ------ 6iOQ C.M.--------------------- at otvî secret cfttcf A Adrian School Board *!°° School --------------- p m meeting of » n»678. Henry Schneider___ - Li ty NBw a rim - pw»«« Pññi 1 Manage 24, 197« the NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING at lor the purpose of holding • public hearing on this - 5,978. and ________ 1926. BBS , The budge' •« Rya Rural Fire Protwctlon for Dlatrict the year fiscal 19.76-19.77 beginning July I. 1976. “ detailed and sutnanzed below, was prepared by the Z) Cadi. O Accrual, □ Modified Accrual budpt Any person may appear Io ditcun the budget, or any part of It. accounting basis, and 9 is, O is not consistent with the accounting basis used durmg the last two years Major changes. Drery Cameron (Chairman of Governing Body) toklhuer__________ Adrian if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement obtained between the houts of copy of i he budget document may be inspected or A (City) (County) ». 2C7j N Fourth Strati S-BL June ??, 197* ^0 ftoxwl nf nt rar bora------------------------------------------------ (D¡te) of the JuU 6 ------------------------------------ 1976, at A wiB held be meeting «Governing Bod> ) A p.m at Wyaaa fire Hall. CitT Hall» HTtBS------ for the purpose of holding a public hearing on due budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES raw Yew Lati Yaw ismi Levy Within 6% Limitation.................................................... Levy Outside M Limitation levy ruuaMa M limitation (Serial Levy) . . Not Subject to Limitation................................... ??*• *100.00 Kone 17,1« 70.00 33*.*”2.OO None IL,ooi.OO Nrat Year 377.113,00 5.750.00 T5.b9SOO 331.^3.00 503,00«.00 TOTAL FROFOSED LEVY (To be certified to Astemi) . . Total Budget Resources from LB- 2.................................... Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from LB-3 . . 232.557.00 290.232.00 295.«3L.00 Summary was published in the Nyssa Gate City Journal. June 17, 1976 513,129.00 600,ok».00 669,659.00 Notice was published June 24. 1976. 311.570.00 TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS Nyssa Malheur (City) (County) June 1, 1976 (Date) NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS DaM OuMaeXtag Typa W DaM BondR ................................. This F beai Year MOÍ late 1. l£L 31.000.00 Dabi AaUkxttad, Not lacarrad Next FbcB Year M OÍ IN 1.1126. 1<,000.00 Thia Fural Yaw aaof Jab 1.1» None Next FiacW Yea« tato Jafr t. I» None Interest Bearing Warrant!..................... Short Term Notes................................... TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS.................. The budget XI 000*00 16.000.00 None S*rial Levy Total Total Total Total f 2 --------------------------------- for the fact! year l9_2Al9JJ. beginning July I. Iy_76 as detailed and sumarized below, was prepared by the 3 Cash, O Accrual. O Modified Accrual accounting basis, and S to, O is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years Major changes, None A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 9100 P* M.________ ....................................................................... .................................................................. A, X»________ will be held meeting —July 12----------------------- . of and the 19.76 at (Governing Body) ff Nt* M **»> ^T***i Oregnn_________ for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it. Community Services ........................................................ All Other Requirements .................................................... Requirements (Including Transfers) ................................ Resources Except Tax to be Levied ................................. Ad Valorem Taxes Received ...................................................... Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance ....................................... Estimated Tax Not to be Received.............................................. Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied ......................................... Levy Within 8 Percent Limitation .............................................. Levy Outside 8 Percent Limitation ........................................... Levy Outside 8 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy)...................... Not Subject to Limitation .......................................................... lOtOO 2C7è II Lth St., Ryiiar OrsgOD__________________ A at Board of Mnkctof--------------------------------- fikOO__ TotaURupporting Service! By»— load kBMBgWPt Diatrlot it any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET Total Instruction for Summary was published in the Nysaa Gate City Journal, June 17, 1976 Notice was published June 24, 1976 --------------- A77