Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 01, 1973, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, March 1, 1973
Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX LEVY ELECTION
TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT
MALHEUR AND BAKER COUNTIES, OREGON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election has been
called to be held in the Treasure Valley Community College
District on Monda.'. March 12.1973 for the purpose of submitting
to the qualified voters of the Treasure Valley Community
College diatrict for th<*r approval or rejection a proposed tax
levy for the fiscal year 1973-74 in the total amount of 8859.291 to
finance, in part, the operating budget previously approved by
the Budget Committee of the Diatrict
The ballot title to be submitted to the voters is as follows
TAX LEVY MEASURE SI BMITTED BY
TRE ASURE V ALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
The Treasure Valley Community College District has no tax
base, thus requiring voter approval for a tax levy necessary to
finance, in part, the operating budget of the district The
district's budge« committee approved an operating budget
which provides for 863.34T increase of the 1972-73 operating
budget
That portion of the proposed operating budget to be financed
by the levy of local taxes for the tax year 1973-74 is 8659,291
which if approved will be $37.319 greater than that portion of the
operating budget financed by local taxes for the previous year
The Board has calculated that the tax rate per $1.000 of true
cash value, if the levy is approved, shall be $2 39
n YES, l VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY
r~ì NO. I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY"
Registered voters resident within the District 30 days prior to
the election shall be entitled to vole The voters shall place a
cross (Xi or » check mark «v* in the box ( O ) beside "YES".I
vote for the tax levy", or in the box ( CJ ) beside "NO. 1 vote
against the tax levy", whichever shall indicate his choice
Polling places will be opened at the hour of 8 00 a.m on
Monday. March 12.1973, and will remain open until the hours of
8:00 p m local time on that date when the polls will be closed
and the vote canvassed
Voters residing within the district shall cast their ballots at
the following polling places:
Newell Height«
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BIG B-.ND - Mrs. Betty Sa- weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
mer, Mrs. Edythe Prosser and Horace Chaney and family.
Mrs. Gertye Jones of Adrian
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis called on Mr. and Mrs. John
and Steve attended South Pacific French in Parma Friday after­
at TVCC Saturday evening. noon.
Mrs. Ethel Smith and Mrs.
Margo Case had the honor of
Elmer Wood attended the Nyssa
playing m the orchestra.
Kelly Allsop had the misfor­ Junior High Basketball game
tune of breaking her wrist at Tuesday evening in Nyssa to
watch their grandsons, Gary
school Wedne.- «day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell Smith and Larry Wood play.
Mrs. Joyce Davis visited her
returned home Wednesday eve­
ning from Corvallis, where they cousin, Mrs. Eileen Rice of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tail­ Quincy, Washington at the home
man and Michael at Salem while of Mrs. Jesse Slippy in Nyssa
Mr. Seuell attended to business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith
matters.
Bobby, Cindy and Michael called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mai of Burley spent last week­ Shelton in Nyssa and Mr. and
end with their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott in Roswell
Mrs. Mike Sillonis and grand­ Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muri
Burns in Nyssa while their pa­ Mrs. Joe Witty attended the
rents vacationed in San Fran­ Oregon Pictures shown Monday
cisco.
Sunday, the Sillonis* evening at Adrian by the BLM
took them to Boise where they and Dairy wives.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
met their parents at the Airport
DeWater called on Mr. and Mrs.
for the trip home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graham Ray Bowen and Mr. and Mrs.
and children of Boise spent the Carl Fogleman and llene in
Nampa Sunday afternoon.
“rsrn^*‘ TuW*ny Sund*>'
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown-afternoo°-
Mr. and Mr». Leon Cham­
held of Boise called on Mr. The GAA P.E. program Sa- berlain, Jed, Terriiyn and Paul
Butler were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Mrs Darrell English. Mrs. classes of grades three through Chamberlain and son in Nyssa.
Staii Thomas and Toshia called 12th performing with their usual
Mrs. Charles Bailey and Mr».
on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clary enthusiasm.
James Stevens were coffee
in Parma Sunday afternoon.
Som<’ ot
features of the guests of Mrs. Dale Witt, Tues­
Mrs Marrarwt Wood and event were racing on bouncing day afternoon.
boards, mini­
Brenda of Marsing and Mr. and ball», , wheel
wheel^^1-
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Thurs­
Mrs. Bob Stubblefield of Parma tramp, parallel bars, balance day dinner guest of Mrs. Harriet
were Sunday supper guests of beam, free exercise, tumbling Turner at the Owyhee Junction
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett. and gymnastics.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Dick Davis visited Mrs.
Ricky
Abbott of Homedale
Emil Beguhl in Boise Thursday. Steve were guests of Mr. and
Steve Bishop accompanied the Mrs. Perle Davis tn Ridgeview called on Mr. and Mrs. C.
K. Smith Sunday morning.
Young People’s group from the Sunday at a dinner tn honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis
Mrs.
Coyde
Newman
’
s
birthdav.
Adrian Presbyterian Church
Mt. and Mrs. Marion English and Steve called on Mr. and
skiing at Bogus Basin Sunday.
of Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson in Apple
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith Mrs. Darrell English Sunday Valley Sunday evening where
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy evening Parma friends of Mrs. they visited with
Lt. Col.
Smith arid family m Caldwell Dora English may like to know LaVern Ferguson and his fa­
Thursday.
she is now a resident of the mily. Lt. Col. Ferguson had
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
just returned from Korea and
accompanied by Mary andCar- Midland Manor Nursing Home is a cousin of Mrs. Davis.
near
Nampa.
lene Carroll of Sunset Valley
Mrs. Ernest Seuell attended
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney
called on Mrs. Florence Hen-
a luncheon Friday given by the
derllder, Mrs. Mane Douglas visited Bob Welsh in the Cald­
County Extension Committee
and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades well Memorial Hospital Sunday
for Chairman of the local Study
evening
where
he
is
recovering
near Nampa Monday afternoon.
Groups at the Catholic Parish
Mrs. Lottie Wiseman,Jimmy from major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Hall in Ontario. Mrs. Ray Laan
Personette and Mrs. Persis
visited
Leonard Carter at the of Parma attended as Chair­
Brumbaugh called on Mr. and
Caidwell Convalescent Center man of the Big Bend Unit.
2. Ontario-Malheur County
General Election Precinct»
Ontario Precinct» 1.5 and 8
Aiken Elementary Schoolhouse
1297 West Idaho Avenue
Ontario. Oregon
1. Use Your BankiAniericard
2. Or Use Your Master Charge
S. Vale Malheur County General Vale Union High School
505 Natchez Street
Election Precinct* North
Vale Precinct, South Vale Pre­ Vale. Oregon
cinct; East and West Grange;
and Precinct No. 35
Willowcreek Public School
7. Willowcreek-Malheur County
General Election Precinct Bro­ Willowcreek. Oregon
gan and Jamieson Precincts
H »*•. **
Adrian Elementary School
8. Adnan-Malheur County Gen­
eral Election Precinct»;Adrian, Adrian. Oregon
Sunset. Big Bend and Ridgeview
Precinct*.
Annex Elementary School
house. Oregon SUpe
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General Precinct; Huntington
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10. Annex-Malheur County Gen­
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LOSE WEIGHT
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POLLING PLACES
Treasure Valley Community
College. Administration
Cassroom Bldg-450 Col­
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Oregon
8. Harper-Malheur County
General Election Precinct»:
Jone» and Ironside Precinct»
Mrs. Alice Hold! of Van­
couver, Washington fell and
broke her ankle and had it
set and a pin put in on Friday.
Her mother, Mrs. Ray Simpson
left Thursday for Vancouver
to help in the Holdt home.
Mrs. Lydia Worden entered
the hospital at Nyssa Tuesday
evening. She was taken to Boise
hospital on Wednesday where
she had a pacemaker inserted.
She returned home on Saturday.
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PRECINCTS:
I. Ontano-Malheur County
General election Precincts
Ontario Precincts 2.3.4.6,7
and Fair
4. Cairo-Malheur County
General Election Precinct»
Cairo and Butte Precinct»
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By resolution of the Board of Education of Treasure Valley
Community College, this 21st day of February, 1873.
Sherman L. Turner
Chairman
Attest: Sara Hull
Deputy Clerk
Adopted by the Board 21st day of February, 1873
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Published March 1 and 8, 1973.
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