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Thursday. January I, 1976 Babson's (Continued From Page 1) Profit margins will find it difficult to move up along with the higher level of sales in the second half of the year since the cost squeeze will tighten and interest rates will likely be on the upswing again. The widest year-to- year gains will be chalked in the early months of 1976 because the comparisons will be made with the recession lows in profits. Also, the business advance will still be in that stage where pro ductivity improvements, in creased use of idle facilities, and strict cost controls will help to provide favorable profits. In an effort to speed Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa Oregon up the economy as an antidote to the high level of unemployment, it is a rea vonable bet that the broad sweeps of the threatened tax reform will not take place in 1976 although there are likely to be hikes in levies by some states and municipalities. 1976 will be a busy year for new labor contract negotia lions. In fact, parleys are scheduled to hammer out fresh labor agreements vir tually from the beginning through the very end of the year Among the talks will be those involving workers in clothing, electrical machi nery. construction, and re tailing. Bui the most crucial 8 500 A Iandscaping A Public Grounds Mutui gement 4 Carnefix lor the economy as a whole will be in trucking and automotive production Both these lines have far reaching effects on the economy, and thev are also rated as pattern setters for other bargaining sessions in 1976 and subse quent years. While some labor obser vers express hope that depleted war chests of labor groups and flattened pocket books of workers because of the recession and inflation may discourage long and bitter walkouts, this is by no means certain Labor repre sentatives cite the costly spurt in living costs since the last contracts were signed, and they seek not only compensatory wage hikes but also raises in anticipation of Page Nine further inflation Demands of union leaders will, moreover, be heightened because of healthier business climate along with the issuance of good corporate profits re ports But managements will be mindful of their profit mar gins and put up sufficient resistance to hold final wage settlements in the 6%-IO"i range. Even though raises will average less than union leaders seek, there will be a persistent push for such costly fringe concessions as health and death insurance, shorter hours with the same pay. more liberal vacations and holidays, and other benefits. (Continued On Page 10) W TH 7 00 10 00p m i (lass starts Jan 7. 19761 TG3 MISCELLANEOUS 2 510 A Income Tax Procedures 3 2 402 A Real Enlate law 3 TH 7 30 10:00pm Klass starts Jan 8. 1976 ) A personal tax preparation class Participants will learn how to compute their own tax statements and will achixrve basic understanding of tax law Grange W 7:00-lO OOp m (Class starts Jan. 7. 1976) Students will study Oregon Real Estate Law emphasizing the more complex aspects of owner ship, use and transferability i>l real estate The course will cover contracts, titles, ikeds. leases. Inns, convenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, estates, proitau- a.>d landlord relation ships Grigg AIX21 /MX 24 T 7:00 -9:00pm. Klass starts Jan 6, 1976) This course is designed to assist the adult to convert to the Metric System when it is adopted as the system of measurement by the United States 0 614 A The Metric System 9 278 Principles <>f Bank Operations I 4 Ihekans TH 7:00 10 30p m Klass starts Jan 6, 1976) Calvert * A1X26 II For American Institute of Banking members only Grog 106 A Geography MWF 11 (MX 12 00 a m 3 Williamson (Class starts Jan 7. 1976) 0 526 2 A Business A Professional Speech M 7 00 10 00 p m Norman 3 ((lass starts Jan 12. 1976) Supervised speaking projects in extemporaneous and impromptu speaking and group discussion for adults in the business and professional world 1 606 A First Aid I Hansen V 431 A Basic Einer Medical Training 3 McCiun This is the second 40 hour* of the stale required 80 respiratory. cardiovascular and endocrine systems, thopedics. spinal injuries, chest injuries, child birth and M 7i*) 9 00pm (('lass starts Jan. 6, 1976) TH 7:00 ■ 10:00p m. Klass starts Jan 8. 1976) hour EMT program Students will stu poisoning, emotional disturbances, or burns Eilen Fly Tying w NEW 7. PE-3 ALX7 a 7 Tizi Hoping your friendship will TH 7 00 10 00pm (Class starts Jan 8, 1976) remain one of the many pleasures of 0 7V7 A Home Remodeling I Hoch T 7 00 9 00p m This program will consist of 30 or more home remodeling or improvement projects offered through the year Each project will be presented in a two hour evening class Students must register for one credit which will admit them to five project classes of their choice When a student has completed five sessions be may register again for five more A minimum of ten people must participate in each class the New Year. Our thank*. 4 VALE SCHEDULE Hst 202 V History of U.S 3 Kaatz WR 122 V English Composition 3 Miller W 8:10- 10:10p.m. (Class starts Jan 7. 1976) W 6 00 8 00pm Klass starts Jan 7, 1976) Vale TH ((lass starts Jan 8, 1976) 2 Westcott TH 7:00 - 10 00pm 9 111 V Woods A Finishes i(1ass starts Jan 8. 1976) Thia is a projx*ct class where students will construct a piece of their selection and apply a finish to it Students will learn the nomenclature of the woodshop, machine and tool safety and iden tlfication of the common woods used Vale 0 513 2 C. Painting 3 2 Vale McGuire McGuire TBA TBA This is a project class in which participants will learn to make frames for mounting pictures, photographs, mirrors, etc Studentswill cut their own frame stock, build the frames, cut mats and mount The aesthetics of color and size in relation to the article to be framed will be dis cussed Participants must provide their own construction materials I Pierce TH 7(M) 10 00pm (Class starts Jan 8. 1976) T 7:oo 10:00 p m 1 Ijnk 0 987 V Simple Separates with Knits (dass starts Jan 6, 1976) The students will construct tops and pants from knit stretch goods PE 185 V Physical Education (Volleyball) Vale Vale NYSSA SCHEDULE 1.161 Conversational Spanish 0 700 Religions The Old Testament 3 McNeill 2 Stevenson T 7:00 - 10:00p m. Klass starts Jan 7, 1976) T 7:30 9:30pm ((lass starts Jan 6. 1976) Nyssa Nyssa A study of the first two books of the Old Testament T 2:00 5 00pm Klass starts Jan. 6, 1976) Students will work primarily in oil paint medium but may use acrylic. water paint or be involved in sketching Nyssa W 7 00 10:00pm (Class starts Jan 7, 19761 Students will work primarily in oil paint medium but may use acrylic, water paint or be involved in sketching Nyssa 0 513 2 N Painting 0 513 2 B Painting 2 2 McGuire McGuire Sc hrof nagle Typing HUNTINGTON 0 942 A Lingerie 2 Moore « '----- r Malheur Memorial Hospital McNeill TH 7:00 10 000pm ((lass starts Jan 8. 1978) Students will work primarily tn oxi paint medium but may use acrylic, water paint or be involved in sketching Frame Making 7T e : Vale Research techniques will be taught this term 1 161 Conversational Spanish e ¿ -4 1V3 T-TH 7:00 9 00pm (Class starts Jan 6. 1976) M 7 00-10:00pm (dass starts Jan 5, 1976) Nyssa Huntington A course designed to teach selection of fabrics and patterns far lingerie as well as techniques in sewing and construction of lingerie PART-TIME STUDENT TUITION In District.............................................. Out-of-District...................................... $10 per credit through 11 credit hours Out -of-S fate.......................................... $18 per credit through 11 credit hours $12 per credit through 11 credit hours PHONE TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Community Education Division..................................................... 889 6493 ext. 31 Adult Education.................................................................................. 889-6493 ext. 56 889 6493ext. 57 Community Services ........................................................................