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Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Eight Notice of Budget Hearing The budget toi___________ Adrian Public School* beginning July I, 19 L8 is detided and sumaiized bel«» accounting basis, and X is, _ _ tot the I u?5 yen I'tjb was prepared by the I JI Ciih, □ Accrual. □ Modified Accrual ! is not consistent with the accounting basts used duruig the last two years Major changes, if any. and their effects on this budget ire set forth ui an accompanying statement A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of_______ 9 >■*<____________ lnj ------ ±!±-------------------- at---------- ¥rloa School* Office A__________ of --------- MriMt 801,001 8001x1------------------------------------- Will be hei.t March 31________ |975( „ fl nn vii (Governing Bodx > —00 - “ •« -------------- M e !“-?0»»001* q^ria_______ for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this Any person may appeal to discuss the budget, or any part of it budget David Ba a ba (Chauman of Governing Body) Malheur Adrian (City) (County) 10, 1979 March SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES Last Y »««73—74 Item Levs Within 6'7 Limitation Levs Outside 6-i Limitation Levs Outside 6*1 Limitation (Seitai Levy ) Not Subject to Limitation 294,100.00 369,782.00 13,358.00 17,470.00 14,991.00 «.,»«.00 TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS Next Year 75—76 279,646.00 298,804.00 TOTAL PROPOSED LEVY (T o be certified to Assessor) Total Budget Resources from LB 2 Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied from LB -3 Tin» y »«,74—7* Type ot Debl 311,570.00 384,773.00 232,557.00 261,132.00 513,129.00 600,948.00 Bonds Interest Bearing Warrants.................... Short Term Notes TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS 46,000.00 This Fiscal Yaw a» ot July 1, 19— Next Fiscal Year as of Joly 1, 19 31,000.00 Non* 46,000.00 The Junior Olympics wrest ling preliminary meet will be held Saturday March 22 at the TVCC Gymnasium under the direction of Nyssa Junior High wrestling coach. Dennis Savage. Mark Marque/, the Nyssa Bulldogs' outstanding junior basketball ace. was named to the Oregon Journal Class AA All-State basketball team. This mythical team is picked by the state's AA coaches. Other players picked by the coaches from the Greater Oregon League were Allen Moore, Vale; Mike Surplus. Grant Union; Tony Revak. Burns; and Mark Fades, Madras, Marque/ was the area's second leading large school scorer this year with 347 points in 22 games for a 15.8 per game average Moore was fifth with a 13.3 average. Weigh-in will be from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.. Saturday morning. Wrestling will be gin at 10 a.m. This will be a bad mark tournament and each boy will have at least two matches. There is a SI .00 entry fee per wrestler. There will be approximately 400 boys from all over the Treasure Valley. Baker and Burns. Non* 31,000.00 ‘ FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET ----------------- General------------------------------- fund or program Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services ............................................... Total Capital Outlay ........................................................... Total All Other Requirements............................................ Total Requirements (Including Transfers) Total 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 6 Percent Limitation ................................... Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation................................... Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy) .... Not Subject to Limitation . ;............................................ For Winning Honors Matt. Mark and Lisa Rose are swimming for the Boise Y Swim Team and they com peted recently in Boise, who won the meet, against teams from Blackfoot. Pocatello, Caldwell. Twin Falls and Payette. Nyssa Hosts Sherman Co Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs) Total Materials and Services ............................................... Total Capital Outlay............................................................. Total All Other Requirements............................................ Total Requirements (Including Transfers) ....................... Total 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 6 Percent Limitation ................................... Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation .................................... Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy) . . . . Not Subject to Limitation .................................................. The Nyssa Bulldogs base ball team will begin their 1975 Season Friday, March 21. against a team from Sherman County. This game will begin at I p.m. on the Nyssa field. -o Q 1 SR V SRV I - I sump a • • • • • • I > Th« most valuable stamp in Treasure Valley, given by horn« town marchants in home-owned Stores. ’<7 SRV Redeemable For I $ ▼ A M P j 0' « KLEI F- r,;: -• I s ’AMP e e •••••••I Redeem «1: e PRESENT THIS AD FOR 120 FREE SRV STAMPS ....... : At MAW Market, Bracken’s Department Store or Firestone Store 0 O ¡ NO PURCHASE NECESSARYI |J 1 iGg ’<r KLEI v-yi |. r._ i.»T $ TAMP I Mar. 21 Sherman Cty. 1:00 4:00 Mar 24 ■t Vallivue 4:00 M*r 27 Weiser April 7 at Fruitland 4:00 4:00 April 11 Vallivue 4:00 April 15 Middleton April 16 Vale (dblhdr) I 1:00 12:00 April 19 G. U.(dh) April 21 Fruitland 4:00 April 26 Burns(dh) 12:00 April 28 at Middleton 4:00 100 April 30 at Vale (2) 4:00 May 2 at Weiser May 3 atGU(2) I 12:00 May 10 at Burns (2) 1 12:00 14-15 District Playoff Eastern Side Varsity Coach: Max Brit- tingham Frosh-Soph Coach: Vernon Lords BOWLING for Yoor‘Round Act Mt y... Sugar Babe league Michael's Agri-Linea Holcombs Farmers Feed Johnsn-Adams Owyhee Beauty 25 II 22 14 22 14 20.5 15.5 19.5 16.5 16 20 Nvssa Junior High wrest ling teams took winning honors at the Junior High SRV Wrestling Tournament at Middleton Saturday. Mar. 15. Vallivue was first place winner in the 7th grade division with Nyssa taking second. Nyssa Nth graders grappled their way to a first place with Middleton a dose second. ” The Nyssa boys did a fine Job and really made me proud of the. '' coach Dennis Savage said Savage has been very capably assisted by FJvtn Ballou. assisted bv Elvin Ballou Brackens 16 20 Albertsons »1 15 21 Albertsons »2 14 22 Kastman's 10 26 High team game and series: Michaels, 742/2133; Agri Lincs. 738; Holcombs. 731 2114; Farmers Feed A Seed,2133. High individual game and senes: Mary Ward. 218/545; Beverly Galloway. 206/533; Alcta Richter. 204, Bonnie Nichols. 511; Marie Sidling. 504. Patriot* leagae .16 12 Nyssa Welding 17 31 Paulus Jewelry 30.5 17.5 Muir Roberts 18 30 White Satin 19 29 Adrian Mirage 27 21 The Olympic 24.5 23.5 Stunz Lumber 21.5 26 5 Rich's Market 29 19 Brownies Cafe 33 15 Wilson Market 35 Sugar Bowl 13 11.5 16.5 Idaho First Natl Individual high games and senes: Diane Jennings. 213/ 515; Bev Morrison. 213/ 490; Margie Watkins. 212; Roberta Purcell. 194/492; Emma Benedict, 500. Team high games and series: Brownies Cafe. 939/ 2592; Nyssa Welding. 936/ 2660; Muir Roberts. 924; Idaho First Natl.. 2679. wife I «ague Ho Blitzers , 30 10 Terrific Tnangle 25 15 Three Flats 25 15 18 Splitters 22 19 Tiple(XXX) 21 Hill's Belles 20.5 19.5 Rolling Three 20 20 Pin Pickers 19 21 Pin Setters 18 22 Skatter Pin* 17.5 22.5 Bowlcrettes 16 24 Gutter Gussies 34 6 High individual game and series: Nadine Sparks. 193 468, Carol Hill, 176/ Ki ll GRADE WINNERS 75 ■ Kim Cleaver, second 82 Jerry Reyes, fourth «9 • Jessie Iracheta. first 9t> • Lucio Jiniener. first 103 Korlin Tanner, third 111) Rey Grijalva, first Jessie Rodríguez, sec. 117 - Lupe Rios, third Bennie Menchaca, frth. Tim McKinney, third Doug Zambrano, sec. Kevin Moffis. fourth Charlie Stults. third 7111 GRADE WINNERS 75 - Terry Cleaver, first 82 Kay Moore, first 89 Arturo Jimenez, frth 103 Ralph Castellanos, frst 110 Artum Rivera, fourth 131 Tomas Rodríguez, frth 138 Efrem Ramirez, third 152 Eddie Kinkade, sec. Hvy W Stacy Garner, first 481; Emma Benedict. 183, Bertha Van DeWater. 483. Bowler of the Week Scratch Bertha Van DeWa ter. 483 Handicap Louise Hill. 552 ( ommen lai ‘ I «agüe Parma Tire 34 14 White Satin 31 17 Desert Seed 26 22 Am Fine Food* 26 22 Johanncscn Adams 25 23 Ron's Shell 24.5 23 5 Eastman 15 33 First Natl Bk 10.5 37.5 High team game and series: White Satin Sugar. 1033/3014 High individual game and series: Dan Hiatt. 254, 593. Jr. Bowllug 1 oumament Several Jr Howlers atten ded the Halfway Jr. Bowling Tournament over the week end Those attending from Nyssa were Senior members Bill Marcum. Bill Patterson. John Kouns and Pete Lese- berg. Jr Bowlers were Sara Marcum. Troy Calhoun. Eric Vanctti and Lance Holcomb The tournament is from March 15 thru 18 so results won't he known until then. Those accompanying the bowlers were Mr and Mrs Bill Purcell and Mr and Mrs. George Ix-veberg Th* f FA Provides an Opportunity For Youth In Agricultur* To Learn, To Do. To Earn, And To Serve A FREE Christian Science Lecture AGELESS YOUTH Bracken's Department Store w Mark Marque/ AnENTION ONION Friday, 8-15 P.M., March 28, 1975 GROWERS Treasure Valley Community College Can be used on lay-a-ways, applied on account, good on all items. 1 -O' tt ( U 1 -uu Per Book 20% More Valuable Than Any Other Stamp Matt and Mark swim in the 8 years and younger boys and they were members of the 100 yd. freestyle relay that came in 1st. then individually they competed tn 100 yd style where Mark was 1*1 and Matt 2nd.; 50 yd. breastroke. Matt 1st and Mark 2nd.: 100 yd breaststroke. Lisa Rose. 3rd.; 50 yd freestyle. Matt 1st and Mark 2nd. Matt Rose was the high point winner of the 8 and under boys. All the Rose children have been doing a great job for the Boise Y Swim team and will compete in the swim meet in Spokane. Washington this weekend time date -Our - .0* A split archery antelope season will again be recom mended for Gerber Reservoir in Klamath County with August 9 through 17 and August 23 through 31 the suggested dates. Sixty-five tags will be recommended for each season, the same as last year. The antelope regulations will be set on March 21 at the Commission's Portland head quarters. SW 17th and Alder. A public hearing will begin at 10 a.m. at which recom mendations from all interes ted groups or individuals will be considered. Comments may also be sent in writing prior to the hearing. The Commission's mailing ad dress is P.O Box 3503. Portland 9720«. Rose Children Swim Debt S ctt L c # -------------------------------------- FUND OR PROGRAM STAMP eligible to participate in the State Tournament in Portland March 28 and 29. Age groups are: 8 and under—45 lbs. to 75 lbs. and uni. 9—10 . 55 lbs. • 110 lbs II —12-65 lbs. to 168 lbs and uni. 13—14 - 75 lbs. to 190 lbs. and uni. Spectators are welcome. A charge of SI .00 for adults and 50c for students will go to help send first and second place wrestlers to Portland. Concessions will be sold during the matches. Adult help during this tournament would be wel comed. Feel free to volunteer and contact Dennis Savage at 372-3602. Jr. Hi Wrestlers Win Five -Day Antelope Hunt First and Second Staff biologists for the Oregon Wildlife Commission will recommend a five-day general 1975 antelope season similar to last year but will ask for reductions in tag numbers in a few units. The opening date was set previously for August 16 and the staff will recommend closure on August 20. A slight reduction in tag num bers will be recommended for the Fort Rock-Silver Lake. Maury. Paulina-Wagontire, and Warner units because of reduced fawn survival in these areas. In other units the recommended tag quotas will remain the same as last year. One other suggested change would add a portion of the Baker Unit to the Beulah Unit. Debt Authorized. Not Incurred Next Fiscal Year SS of 7e July 1, 19—P Th» Fiscal Year as ot 7. Jul» 1, 19—J Mark Marquer Named To A A All-Star Team To Be Recommended SUMMARY OF INDEBTEDNESS Debt OutxUnduw Jr. Olympics Wrestle At TVCC March 22 This is not a school sponsored activity. The win ners of this tournament are (Date) Thursday, March 20, 1975 •••••• HARD CHROME PLATIHG ★ Planter Shoes dr Cult. Guide Fins ★ Cult. Tools TREASURE VALLEY PLATING Owyhee Jet. Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-210« I Administration Bldg., Rm. 7-C, 650 College Blvd., Ontario. | David C. Driver, C.S.B., Lecturer OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON I Mr. Driver I* ■ member of the Board of lectureship of The Mother C hurch. First C hurch of Christ Scientist, Boston, M***.| PRESENTED TO THE COMMUNITY BY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, ONTARIO, OREGON e