Thuriday, March 29, 1973 Pag« Six rACTBTriESn ■*. BY A VO MOELLER . » PHONF 372-2733 ARCADIA — The Arcadia Club met March 16 at the home of Amy Stradley with twelve members present. Ruth Petter­ son, secretary-treasurer gave a report on the two sales w here the club served lunch. Roll call was answered by a new dis­ covery for the household. The April meeting will be with Mrs. Arrie Bakker. The Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler from the Instituto Evangelico, a Spanish Bible School in La Puente,California, were Saturday night guests in the Otis Bullard home. The Rev. Chandler was a guest speaker at the Owyhee Church on Sunday After church, the Chandlers, Otis Bullards and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard and family had dinner at the Star- lite Cafe in Vale. Ruth Taylor left for her horn« in Huron, South Dakota. March 17 after a four months visit with her sister, Lyla Houston and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller visited Mrs. Ray Wallace at Gayway Junction Sunday after­ noon. Susan Bratton, KennethSpitze »nd Ruth Carroll all fromO.S.U. at Corvallis spent their vaca­ tion here with their patents, and Andrea Wenke. Second row 1 to r: Leora DeHaven, Maralee Viccers, Julie Sil­ lonis, Janie Lascano, Cari Levench, and Melanie Webb. First row, 1 to r: Marcie Beckstead, Amy Linville, Laura Tagtion, Tracy Mallard, Cari Mallard and Kathy Osborn. Front Linda Hernandez and Anne Zueger. THE ADRIAN BROWNIE TROOP »490 re­ ceived their Brownie Pins, in ceremonies held March 13 in Adrian. Leaders are Jan Sillonis and Leona Beckstead, assistant lea­ der. Pictured 1 to r back row: Le Anne Gonzales, Alesia Menchaca, Kenna Fujikawa, Teresa Culbertson, Lillena McHargue, Tammie Dockter. Terri Hill. Becky Martin, ARCAD i T^ * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spitze and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car­ roll. They left Sunday for Corvallis. Nancy Bratton who attends Boise State also spent her vacation with her parents. Teresa and Karyn Everton fi om Nampa spent their week­ end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Felkwhile their parents went to Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Janies from Salt Lake, visited Sunday in the Feik home. Mr. James is Mrs. Feik’s brother. Staff Sgt. Ray Carroll from McCord Airbase at Tacoma, Washington spent from Friday to Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. He was returning from Hamil­ ton Airbase near San Fran­ cisco where he had been a month in training. Becca, Susan, Carlene and Darlene Carroll spent from Fridav until Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. I and Mrs. Henry Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carroll from Emmett visited Saturday i in the Carroll home. Minnie and Lyia Houston guests in the were dinner George Moeller home Saturday evening. ADRIAN TROOP»486 GIRI SCOUTS held an investiture ceremony Tuesday evening March 13 at the American Legion Hall in Adrian. Fourteen members received their Jr. Girl Scout pins. The girl’s leaders are Bertha Van De Water and Jan Mills Pi. tin. d left to right ba> k I M I Bi P"tt< r Susan Carroll, Hannah Anderson, Judy l.ovitl, Lori Bennett, Kelly Allsop, Kelly Connell, Dorie Beckstead, Hilda Hernandez and Dehtue Linville. Front row, left to right Chen Smith, Kelly Potter, Kelly Mills and and Brenda Connell LANDSCAPING KITS NOTICE OF BUDGtl HEARING NOW AVAILABLE The budget summarized for Adrian Public School for the fiscal year in the accompany ing schedules was 1^31^4. Beginning July 1, 19 73ls detailed and prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used tn prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement budget document may be inspected or School District _____ Office ____ A meeting of the 8i3° obtained between the hours of A copy of the 9 a.m School Board will be held April 9 . 19-73 At (Governing Body) P-m- ,l Adrian Sshfld Gaieterra for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it Munn (Chairmaft^of Governing Body I Malheur (County) Adrian (City) Families building new homes or planning extensive improve­ ments in landscaping this spring will be interested in an Exten­ sion Kit on Homescaping ac­ cording to Helen Conner, Mal­ heur County Extension Home Economist. There is a charge of 50? for the kit. It is available at the Extension Office in On­ tario City Hall. The kit con­ tains the basic tools, supplies and step-by-step directions needed for drawing your own home landscape plan. The kit was prepared by E. Blair Adams, Extension Horti­ culturist, University of Wyo­ ming. A number of other bulletins on plant materials for land­ scaping as well as lawn and garden care are available free at the Extension Office. Total Tax Levy to be Certified to the __________________ Assessor on Form LUSO * This Year 72-7 * Last Year71-7i * Next Year73-7‘ Levy Withm 6% Lumtation....................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation..................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation........................ Total Proposed Levy.................................... 262,074.02 272,963.00 ¿85,446.00 16,064.00 278,138.02 17,529.00 290,492.(X i5,3^8.00 ¿98,804.00 Total Budget All Funds........................ 420,897.00 432,410.00 465,844.00 * Budgeted amounts Outstanding TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS July 1 73 This Year (Actual) Next Year (Eat.) Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants Short Term Notes 73,000.00 60,000.00 Total Indebtedness H 9 OÖO•00 60,000.00 Authorized, Not Incurred, Julv 1 This Year (Actual) Next Year (Eat.) FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED Hot jAjnjh Total Total Total Total Total Total Personnel Services (includes all Payroll Costs) Materials and Services ................................................ Capital Outlay............................................................... All Other Requirements C-uah balance Budget Requirements................................................... Budget Resources........................................................ - FUND OR PROGRAM This Year72 7 i Next Yeary Ye«71-71 10.556.29 18.393.02 133.32 3.388.14 32.470.67 10.455.00 14.800.00 11.275.00 16.600.00 25.255.00 27.875. (X) 32-470.67 25-255.ÜQ 27.875.00 Students Make Tour Senior and junior high stu­ dents from Dale Schraufnagei’s and Jerry Hansen's journalism classes toured the IdahoStates- man and Albertson's Adverti­ sing Department in Boise March 26 The new Idaho Statesman building opened June 7, 1971 after more than a year of plan­ ning and consultation. Students saw business and ex­ ecutive offices, advertising rooms, editorial office, com­ posing room.plate making room, the warehouse, press room, and circulation department. At Albertsons the students learned how the department prepared its advertising for the Idaho Statesman. High school students at­ tending included Vedas Estrada, Mary Ann Estrada, Letty Rod­ riguez, Steve Bosselman and Dwayne Ulrey. U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS ! High pay and secure jobs may tw yours in C ivll Service. Grammar school sufficient for many jobs. Send for list of typical jobs and salaries and how you can prepare at home for government entrance exams. Preparation through Home Study since 1948. MAH. COUPON TODAY Lincoln Service, Dept. Ore. i-L 2211 Broadway, Pekin, Illinois 61554 Name.............. Street............ City............... Time at home TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHEDUU SPRING QUARTER 1973 Ni her Class HOME : ECONOMICS CB Instructor i>gy (renerai Pund Last Yeag 1-72 Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costsj Total Materials and Services ............................................. Total Capital Outlay........................................................... Total All Other Requirements ....................................... Total Requirements (Including Transfers) ..................... Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied .................. Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received .... Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied Levy Within 6% Limitation........................ Levy Outside 6% Limitation..................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subject to Limitation 287,185.78 80,598.79 3.090.09 30.311.61 370.874.66 256.088.08 145.098.21 FUND OR PROGRAM This Ye«72-71 3(12,6X0.(XI 81,39(1.(XI 4,285.00 6,5(X).(KJ 394,855.00 149,822.(XJ 245,033.(X) 27,930.00 27^! UAt Oil 337,519.00 7 3,844. Oí) 5,050.00 4 ,(XX).OO 421,31 3.(X) 168,667.00 252,646.(XI 32,M(Xi.On -- ÇWj 272.963. 06271» Advanced Knits I .utheran Church 2 < laudson M ini Women's Dresses A Jackets! Natural •> Palmer Tues 0 M2E Home F urnishings Lab Science iaib Fresh Flower Arrangement) 2 Butler Tues 7 Mi Women's 0 M2F Home Furnishings Lab ClubliouM' Thum 10 K) (Upholstery i 3 < han Tues 7 M Ki l> High 0 6121» Family Meals 'Advanced Chinese Cookery» Home Ec Room 3 THz\ o 6i2i: Family Meals TBA TBA I BA (Mexican Cookery > \KT Registration for Pre School Art Classes March i 26 from I 2 :to or First Dav of (lass Pre-School Art 2 Kulm Mon io II Ml Art Bldg Wed Pre-School Art 2 Kulm Thun I 2 Ml Ail Bldg Fri 2 < ar Ison Wed l*re School Art I 4 Ml Art Bldg Fri Pre-School Art 2 < ar Ison Wed IO 11 Ml ( Valei Fri Teenage Ceramics 2 < arisi mi Tues Thurs Painting AA29O R<4er to college spring schedule AA255 ( erarme» Refer to college spring schedule 2 225 Photography Refer to college spring schedule BUSINESS 2 616A Seminar Business Occupations I ('lark Wed 7 Ml < 21 • Management! ANTH 1O92A (.eneral Anthropology ( Archeology ) ANTH 101A (.eneral Anthropology ( Mexican Culture ) I ANTH 2O3A Indian Studies 3 lairig Mon 7 10 00 3 1-lMlg Wed 7 10 00 (27 3 laing Tues 7 Ki oo ("22 F undamentals of Speech I Norman Wed li 10 0 (2 Fundamentals of Speech First Year Japanese (»I. 62 (Second Term) First Year Japanese (»I. 60 < First Term > PE l»()l Judo I Norman Sal K IO II (7 SP 113E SP 113N MLS 195B Band (Community) Ml S 197B Chorus (Community) MLS 196A Orchestra (((immunity! Mt S IHOF • I ( 22 •> Kighirnire Organizational Meeting March 27 at 7 00p m I Coleman Mon 7 H mi Wed 1 Thurs 7 9 (in I 'I ties K lu KI I Mon 7 Ml 9 111 Applied Music «Strings) I (21 Gym 9 Ml I p 111 «.I I» 272.96 i.OO[285.446.DO FUND OR PROGRAM hebt Service Last Year 1-7 2 Total Personnel Services (Includes al) Payroll Costs) . . Total Materials and Services ............................................... Total Capital Outlay.................................... Total AU Other Requirements ............... Total Requirements (Including Transfers) Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance Estimated Tax Not to be Received . . Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied Levy Within 6% Limitation........................ Levy Outside 6% Limitation..................... Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) Not Subiett io Limitation ............ . . Next Yeary 74 Time 0 6271 LOWER DitINION FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET ..................... Age------- .............. Ptane............... State........................ Zip. This Year2-7^ Next Yeay)74 17.300.00 17.300.00 1.923.00 15.377.00 2.152.00 12r392.93 17,520.00 UUS2-SL3 17,529. (XI 16.656.00 16.656.00 4.834.00 11.822.00 1,536.00 13-358.00 Published Ma reh 22 and 29,1973 Hefei to college spring schedule I Icier 'o college spring schedule I Kef et tn college spi mg schedule I Relet io college spring schedule 0 04I A Ke medial M athemet ai ics Olili HS o7(OG 15.730.00 15.730.00 3.337.07 12.392.93 » U.010A Developmental Heading I U.030A Developmental Reading If 0 O42A Remedial English Physical Conditioning t Women > V Piene Gym MH I.TS: You do not need to have a high school diploma to enroll in tec hnical or transfer classes at TVC( —•(laswsmay bv arranged at anyumr if infrrvMvd oiirtiK will mil /• . »ciassei al lv( ( number haveclaaaed, they, in turn, are contacted for an organizational tneet"ngnUln* Kdu“"lon Wh, n 11 »“fftrient FULL + TIME STI DENT I t ITION (H or More ( red ilk > In District 90 KI Out-of District hi State 110 (Ml Out-of Stale I HO (HI F ull time students are assessed $30 pci quarter to cover latioratory equipment and expendaMe materials testing matriculation limited insurance against accidental injury. and college activities_______ PART-TIME M l DENT TIITION AND FEES (7 < i edits ot Few erf In District 7 50 per credit (hit of District In State H 50 per credit Out ol State 14 50 per credit • A >o cent per credit administrative fee is included in the ,’iniounls listed \ < (itnposite fee of $15 00 is assessed all full lime Summer Quarter students