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About Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1977)
Budget approved Tools stolen The Clackamas Community College bud get committee approved the proposed budget for the 77-78 school year at their meeting Monday, March 7. The budget committee made no major cuts in the proposed budget which totals 7.7 million dollars. Easter crafts Creative ideas for table and home decor ations will be featured in an Easter Crafts workshop on Wednesday, March 16, at Clackamas Community College. The work shop will be held in the Community Center, Room 117, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. There is a $1 fee. Instructor Dianna Shaffer will show how to use recycled and inexpensive materials to create table centerpieces and craft items. The activities will also be suitable for chil dren who must be accompanied by an adult. Easter Crafts is part of the Homemaker Update series at Clackamas Community College. Pre-registration is not required. Re freshments will be served. An air impact wrench and a torque wrench were stolen from the tool room of the automotive shop last Wednesday evening. There was no sign of forced entry and it was assumed the thief had a key. Forty parking tickets were handed out this week. Twenty were for parking in un authorized areas, eight were for parking in the handicapped zone, six were for parking in the loading zone by Randall, and six were for parking in the cycle zone. for charitable, medical or movinj are allowed 7c per mile undertax In all instances, parking and toll be claimed in addition to the mi These deductions can be claim the taxpayer was not reimburse expenses. "If the employer's reiml exceeds the employee's actual ex| amount of the excess must be gross income," Short said. For more details concerningbt penses, the free Internal Revene Publication 463, "Travel, Entertaii Gift Expenses," is available from offices. Travel deductions "Taxpayers who drive their automobiles for business, moving, charitable or medical purposes may be able to deduct such expen ses on their tax returns," said Ralph B. Short, the Internal Revenue Service District Director of Oregon. Instead of claiming actual expenses, tax payers may use an optional mileage allow ance method. Taxpayers can deduct 15c per mile for the first 15,000 and 10c per mile for each additional mile when their automobile is used for business purposes. Individuals who use their automobiles C olony A rm : 113 MAIN ill AURORA, OREGOI 678-571 Bankamericard Mastercha R.N. Hathhorn, Prop. Firearms! Complete Gunsmi Open Tuesday Tired of being scalped?!! THE PLUSH WANTS TO PLEASE YOU. WE CUT AND STYLE TO MAKE YOU HAPPY. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF HAIR CARE PRODUCTS TO MAINTAIN ( / YOUR HAIR BETWEEN VISITS. THE PLUSH BRUSH ■ FAMILY HAIR ■ llo RE CENTER I 17880 S.E. MCLOUGHLIN 653-0513 ■¡SI L t «fell l 7 Page 2 Hair for all people, all ages Clackamas Comnw^