Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon Pag« Six Thursday. January 22, 1976 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Emts AroMd Adrián The budpi frw Tfeaaure Valley C—unity College DtetrLct_______ foi th* fiscal yeat July I, 19.2.4 m detaded and a—anted below was prepared by the 3 Cadi. □ Accrual. □ Modified Accrual By Fraucea Smalley ADRIAN • Carl Begeman accountn< basis, arid □ «. O « ** cor—tent with the accounting beau uied during the last two yean Majot changes, il any. and their enacts on U ms budget are set lorth ei an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of___ 9:00 -------------------------and _________ 5;00 P.M,_________ at A th< College Buglneaa Office______________________ _________________ will held be on College Ca.ypua of the 19_2_4 at meeting ttbrUAlX 2. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it Zv'1 (Chriinuii ot Governing Body) Ontario Malheur/Bsker (Cuy) (County) 12 January, 1976 (Date) SUMMARY OF TAX LEVY AND OTHER BUDGET RESOURCES 1— Levy Within M Limitation......................................................... I«w nutrida Ml LMtattof* Levy Outride M Umriatkxi (Boriai Levy)................................ Not Subject to UmMatton............................................................... TOTAL PROF088D LBW (To ba aerified to Aasemor) . . Total Bridget Reoou—s from LB-2.................................. Totri Raaeurom Except Tax to ba Levied from LR-3 . . TOTAL BUDGET AU FUNM.......................................... L am V s « -Ö- Thu Yw Nasi Ywx -0- 93J.214i 718 151 -0- 48,075 789.854 52,B4Ö 43,543 766.266 9Ì5.ÀÌ9 1.261*969 842.694 858.Sid 1,353*864 1,000,139 93Í.829 2.863.369 2,969,231 .0« j ,5 m ; sw 3,233,878 SUMMARY OF MMSTBDNB88 Otta Neat Friari Yew •••f 76 IMi Frieri Year aaaf 73 h*Lia,J Type af Mt BW.Wr" aao .W to 1 1 -.TC Short Tenn Notea................................. -0- NrirtFriariYaw aast NWLI»— ri£ri -0- 670,000 TOTAXe tNDOBnONMB o N m IwMtf rau Fusai Yew «af Jato 1. It_ 660,000 • FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET GEKUIAL ---------------------------------------------------------- --- Tb« Year Lari Year 1.336,648. qSB.tad. Totri Pera—í Service* (tartadea aB Payroü Coate) . . Totri Mátente* and Servta* ................................................. Total Total Total Total Capital Outlay.................................................................. All Othar Raquiraa—u................................................ Raquirements (Indudtag Trentes«) .......................... Reeource* Except Tea lo be Latead ...................... Ad Valor— Texas Re c atead ................................................ Ad Valor— Tax Requisad to Batanee................................ Estmatad Tax Not to be Lavied.......................................... Total Ad Vakx— Tax lo be Lotead ................................ Levy Wttlun 6 Perceat Umitaücm ...................................... Levy Outtede 6 Percent LMtattoa...................................... Lovy Outtede 6 Perceat Limitauoa (Serial Lovy) .... Not Subject to Umitaúoo ÎJI.80B 636,254. Materiate and Servi—................................................... Capitai Outlay.................................................................. AH Ot— Raqu—tla................................................ Requirements (indndto« Transían).......................... Retour— Bsript Tat to be Levied ...................... 860.393. 95.621. OSA 51A 789.334. 9 56216 Lari Yew Thto Year Next Year SO.93Ç. 59.989. 17.698. 62.691 61.146. 51.146 59.006. 50,006 ?nii7 1 3.196 . /.5rOSO- 6, 890. AV «AA EatMted Tax Not io ba Lasted......................................... Ad Valorem Tas to be Lasted ................................ WH— « Percent Limitation ...................................... Outride 6 Percent L— lattea...................................... Outride 6 Percent L—tation (Serial Levy) . . . . Not Subject lo L—tauon 710.869. 78.985. 789.856. ...................................................... *i2JAÛ day. Crutine Oorts, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel and Dale Freel went to Ontario and picked up Mr. and Mrs. Keven Rountree and went out to dinner to celebrate Oliver Freel and Cristine Oorts' birthdays Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keven Rountree came Saturday evening and spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel. Gibb Deffenbaugh was a Friday afternoon visitor in the Oliver Freel ho—. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamelton of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of her mother. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft. Mrs. George DeHaven spent the weekend in The Dalles visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Mosier Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Bill Toomb went to Weiser Sunday afternoon and visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ronfeld of Nampa were Sunday dinner guests of their daugh­ ter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stephen and family. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey took his mother, Mrs. Minnie Markey to Boise , to visit her sister. Mrs APPLE VALLEY Mr and Mrs Walter Hopper and daughters of Midvale were Sundav dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward attended a talent show sponsored by the Boys Home Ec. Class in Ontario on Wednesday eve. Mrs. Burton Smith teaches the class and the boys wore T-shirts they had made and served cookies they baked and the talent skit was also their production. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook- stool attended the Co-op dinner meeting at the Oregon Trail Hall on Wednesday. Robert Rook stool and dau­ ghters of Caldwell visited in the Roy Rookstool home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook- stool visited in the Jim Edens home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Willard Hoffman and Mr and Mrs Cecil Wood all of Emmett were Sunday evening after church guests of Mr. and Mrs Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward of Ontario enter­ tained for dinner on Thursday evening, the Se­ ward family Those present were their mother. Mrs. Jennie Seward, brothers. Dwight Seward and wife. Don Seward and wife. Leroy Seward and wife and their slater. Mrs. R. A. Kellogg and husband of Nampa. Chester Shaw of Nyssa was a breakfast guest on Monday morning of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sodowsky visited on Tuesday afternoon in the William Knox home. Hannah Gage. While in Boiae. they visited her mother. Mrs Florence Go- wey and sisters. Mrs Lois Deurocher and Mrs. Wil— Long. Mr. and Mr» G. E. Mackey were Sunday eve­ ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrt Charles Morse. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley visited Tuesday in the William McCarthy home at Caldwell. Mrs. Verda Nichols, mo­ ther of Res Nichols passed away Sunday morning at a Caldwell Nursing home. Inter ment will be in Montana Mr. and Mrs. David Bay and Kelley spent Friday-Sa­ turday in their motor ho— at Hells Canyon Dam Mr and Mrs Jack Barr of Nampa joined them and all enjoyed the ti— together. Mrs. Ruth Martin of Caldwell visited Sunday with Mrs. Laura Bale and later both of them visited with Mrs. Leo Montague at Nu Acres. Meeting In Portland The Agrt Business Council of Oregon will hold its annual meeting at Portland's Me­ morial Coliseum. January 29 in the Pope A Talbot Room. The general session starts at 9 a.tn. and concludes with a luncheon at noon. Perry Ellsworth. Executive Vice President of the Na­ tional Council of Agricultural Employees. Washington. D. C.. is the featured speaker He will discuss factors affecting the supply of farm labor. Joe Klupenger. ABC Preu dent, observed that this year's meeting marks the tenth year of progressively closer ties between business and agriculture in Oregon. "The value of agriculture in Oregon will continue to be the central theme tn public relations efforts of the Agri-Business Council of Oregon.*' Klupenger said. The meeting will also include election of 1976 officers and a new slate of directors wiR be announced A Food and Meat Handling Workshop has been set up as a result of joint planning by the Oregon Slate Agricultural Department. Malheur Cou­ nty Extension Service, Mal­ heur County Sanitation De­ partment and Treasure Val­ ley Community College. A community service activity is set for Monday. January 26, at the college^ Weese Me mortal Building to begin at 7 p m The program is an out­ growth of interest expressed in how retail meat handlers, restaurants, bakeries, and school lunch programs might do a better job and might be informed of recently enacted laws governing inspections. The program, at no coat to participants, will include the following: Basic Cleanliness will be presented by Dr. Bill David­ son. Oregon State University Food Technologist, who will among other things present a film package entitled "The Spoilers ." He will also touch upon refrigeration as part of his presentation Representing the Oregon State Department of Agricul­ ture will be Joel Gray and Carrol Farmer who will explain laws governing the handling of —at and what the inspector looks for when he visits a retail outlet or bakery The third pan of the session will be a presentation by Ray Huff. Malheur County Sanitarian, who will explain laws governing the res* taurants and school lunch programs as well aa bac­ teriology as it affects the businesses. Growth rates and media in which bacteria grow will also be discussed For more information, con­ tact the Community Educa­ tion office at the college Good )udg—nt ul th» pase- word to good driving V.IM-1A r HOLD YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT UP TO THIS AD. T . . Ad Valorem Taxse Recatead ................................................... Total Lovy Lovy Levy SMîé. 2,049*519, 1*338.650. 11,716. 1,838,032 ------- !,212,054. ...................................................... Total Rat—I Services (Includer a* Payroll Coals) Total Total Torri Total Total ' 516,860. 4Ì.337. FUND OR PROGRAM Next Yew 1.483.493. 518.819. 41.982. 174.749. 2.221.043. 1.360.430. attended the Lions Club dinner at the Mirage Thurs­ day evening. W. C. Van DeWater of (. aidwell visited in the Carl Begeman home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Looney and boys of Ontario, Mary Looney of Caldwell and Carol Burroughs were Sunday din­ ner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. Mrs. Ellen Marshall and niece of Meridian and Mrs. Bessie Hampton of Boise brought a birthday cake Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs Oscar Schafer, in honor of Mrs. Schafer's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman were evening guests in the Schafer he ne and helped Mrs. Schafer celebrate her birth­ Workshop Planned Apple Valley Items I97jb_ I9ZZ «•.«■a 5,056 Ari OA« 61 065 FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED UDUCEO rtasoNAi loam nans On any personal loen of 1500 or more once your application is approved STUDi-NT ASSISTANCE Lari Year Total Total Total Totri Total Total Personnel Sem— (Includer all Payroll Coris) . . Materials and Servi—............................................... Capitai Outlay............................................................. AU Other Requirements............................................ Budget Requirements.................................................. Budpl Resources........................................................ Thia Year 174.665 292.298 35a.724 7 174.672 174.672 20 292.318 292,11a U 15A 749 158,740 DOOR STORE Lari Year Total Total Total Total Total Total Personnel Services (Indudes ali PayroB Coris) . . Materials and Servi—............................................... Capital Outlay ........................................................... Ail Other Requirements............................................ Budget RequvemenU ............................................... Budget Resour—........................................................ 10J33- 70.830 33 81.043 81.043 food Totri Totri Total Totri Totri Total Total Totri Total Totri Capital Outlay ........................................................... All Ot— Requirements............................................ Budget Require—nts ............................................... Budget Resources........................................................ Personnel Servi— (Include* ail Payroll Costs) . . Materials and Servi—............................................... Cantal Outlay ........................................................... AM Other Requwements............................................ Budget Requirements.................................................. Budget Resources........................................................ This Year 13.685 68.825 290 6.300 80.100 39.100 ----- n7T7Z— 9Ô,306 7.ÔU ----- TTtT97------ ---- PZjTi ------ 164*121 This Year 21,965 97,750 1.Í35 50.200 179.650 179.650 I inllmltrdcheck writing on "Oregon Art late" < hecks No service charge a* long as you don't overdraw your account No minimum baler«» required Choow from our «•ne* esperialy painted for U * FUND OR PROGRAM Next Year 13-635 98.325 290 ■3.300 89.100 39.100 & uoys L ri........................ fvn DOR PROGRAM ■■' l - i Y w '----- Totri Personnel Servi— (Indudes ail Payroll Costs) . . T nt al Ms lente» —Services ......................................... Next Year iNCiuoes CASHitn s chicks Hold It up And compare It to U S Bank's Our basic Only Account includes all the things you see in this ad for probably the same amount of money many people pay for a checking account alone Three dollars a month Next Year 26.000 107.280 1.500 55.700 19O«480 190.480 Now. with credit or without. If you'd like our baric Only Account, all we need la your signature It's that simple to get Of course, you can soil get the Only Account with check cashing and U-Bank* options, rf you Ike But you ! have to 61 out a credit application Once if a approved, we'l cash checks up to THE ONLY ACCOUNT. IN NYSSA, ONIYAT U&BANKJ XONSTRLCTinat Lari Year . -FUN DOR PROGRAM Next Year This Year 173.319 307,763 486.032 ÜÛÊafifiZ 297.500 297.500 317.500 317.500 HUiQQ UZwlÛÛ-------------- ♦WfHeH S m « Mark at Otite Statai Matate tente al Ou*» Published January 22. 1976 $100 (X) with no questions asked This card is also your key to U Bank which lets you bank 24 hours a day. 7 days a week Or. you can get the Only Account with a U S BankAmertcard* It includes all the services we've talked about plus our Automatic Cash Transfer Once your application Is approved, we'l automat ically advance (unde from your BankAmericard account (up to your approved credit limit) when you need to write a check for more than the balance In your account Chances are. your checking account dkin’t hold up very writ to this ad If not. maybe you should turn «In to U.S Bank and lot us turn it Into an Only Account me Mote maned «nd kawl t* tenhAmM WM« f