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Thursday, August 13, 1970 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon WISH NYSSAN Special Events Scheduled FORMER IN ACCIDENT For Oregon State Fair I’ d S aid the flying willoughbys T hat « Mrs. Georgia Whitaker (former Georgia Brown Tuet- _ ___ __ sch) was injured in a traffic ______________ __________ “Our major cities have be accident in Caldwell Saturday. She was a passenger in a car come so congested with cars driven by her husband Jess and trucks that there are only Whitaker, who escaped injury, two kinds of parking left Mrs. Whitaker was listed illegal and “no parking.” — Wectaesday as in “fair” condi- Dick Higgin — The Cosmos tion. (Minn.) News. Among the big attractions at young people from 25 Oregon Oregon’s Big One, the Oregon cities, and a grand finale - the State Fair, are the Special Command Performance on the Events features. Robert L. Ste Armory auditorium stage. vens, fair manager, announces Other Special Events include: continuous FREE fun and enter continuous entertainment, such tainment for everyone - all day, as special Senior Citizen’s and jvery day - during this year’s Kid’s Day programs on the Plaza 10-day Fair, from August 29 Stage, covered wagons, oxen « through September 7. and draft horse hitches, 4-H Starting at 10:00 in the morn and FFA contests, Oregon In ing and continuing through the dian Village, the authentic Ti evening fairgoers can see and tan HI-C Missile display, and enjoy a multitude of fun-filled many, many more exciting I events. events and exhibits all FREE z • One of these is Hank Higgins of charge at Oregon’s Big One I and his Puffets, back by popular demand for his second year at Local T«ach«r the Fair. Higgins has a delightful show for kids and Attends Consumer grown-ups alike as he brings < alive specially created life- Education Workshop sized Puffet characters who Virginia Steffens, Home Eco sing, dance, talk to the audience and give everyone something to nomic teacher of Nyssa High smile about. The Puffets have School, attended a Consumer Education workshop in the Vale three shows daily. Another of the Fair’s more Court House last week. The 1 spectacular events is the Holy meeting was a follow-up of the • - wood Monster Makeup Show in home economics lectures of » which world famous monsters Eastern Oregon in developing and ghouls are created on the a “units of study” in Con- } sumer Education that was held A spot. The show also has vo last June. That meeting was * lunteers from the audience to demonstrate the “magic of under the direction of Mrs. ¡¡f- makeup that changes your Marion Kienzle, home eco ‘friend to fiend.’ The Monster nomics program director for the Makeup Show has two per Oregon Board of Education. The group did advanced planning to formances daily. develope a resource center on Open all day, every day, and always a thrill for the chil Consumer Education. Objectives are as follows: dren is the Children’s Animal 1. To provide for articula Village wherein kids are invited to step inside the corral tion ofConsumer Education Ma- and mingle with the goats, terials in the TVCC education « district. L calves, ducks and various other 2. To provide for teacher-in- $ domestic and exotic animals. A new feature in this year’s service curriculum develop- ment and a resource center for Animal Village is an authentic coordination of Consumer Edu- " replica of a Country Store, and cation. a Little Red School House in 3. To provide for the co •’ which classes will be held on - “The Story of Grass.” The ordination of relevant resources ■ ‘ Animal Village is a co-effort and curriculum materials with of Oregon’s various Commodity special emphasis on Consumer Education. Groups and the Oregon Agri- About 600 students of junior Business Council. high and high school age level, ’ Perfect for a period of mu will be served by the program sical relaxation are the three through the schools of TVCC daily Organ Concerts to be education district. heard in the serene surroun Money has been allocated to dings of the lovely Floral Gar- the project and education ma • dents. A real joy for flower terials of film, film strip, books ' and music lovers alike. and other educational materials The Giant Baloon inflation and are now in the ResourceCenter ascension has returned once ready for use during the cur again to the Fair as it pro rent school year. vides a high-flying time for all The education materials and twice daily. Consumer Education will be An extra-added attraction this housed with other educational year is the afternoon Professio materials at the Malheur Inter nal State Show starring Glenn mediate Education Center in the Ash, a rising new star County Superintendent’s office & in country-western comedy and in Vale. The materials will also song. With Mr. Ash is Willie be available for other dis Tyler, a ventriloquist, and his ciplines within the County’s wooden friend Lester. Tyler schools. can be seen weekly during the summer season on CBS’ Co- , medy Tonight Show. They are TVCC COEDS LEARN appearing at the Fair daily from ( August 29 through September 4 ON THE JOB on the Plaza State. Firsthand experiences of the The All Oregon Talent Show, work-a-day world are being under the direction of Larry realized by six Treasure Valley Emerson, is featured on the , Community College co-eds this Plaza State on August 29 and 30, summer in a new program cal and September 2 through 5, with j led Cooperative Work Ex a variety of entertainment by perience. , All of the girls are Secretarial Science majors Music Department and all are working as secre taries for area businesses or Pians To Present governmental offices. Under the December Oratorio funding of Vocational Education Office of the Oregon State Board The Nyssa High School Music of Education the local program Department andTheCommunity is being administered by Norm of Nyssa are making plans to Millikin, Head of the Business produce the performance of Department. George Fredrick Handel’s Ora In addition to the 40 hour work torio, “Messiah”, in December. The Messiah is one of the week, each girl is required to world’s best known Oratorios attend a seminar held each with many well known choral fortnight at the college. All of numbers and solos. The Ora the co-eds receive credit for the torio will be performed by com seminar and are paid the going bining the Nyssa High School wage for their work. All six Concert choir and aCommunity will return to Treasure Valley choir, accompanied by an 18- Community College as So phomores when the Fall Quarter piece wind ensemble. Nyssa High School Band Di begins. rector, Craig Northrup, is ar Millikin expressed gratitude ranging the instrumental ac to the cooperating businesses on companiment from the orches behalf of the project. They are tral score for which the “Mes First National Bank, Ontario, siah” was originally written. where Nellene Schamber, On Gary Condon, Nyssa HighSchool tario, is working; Northwest Vocal Instructor, will conduct Agricultural Cooperative Asso- o the performance. Guest soloists ciation, Inc. which employed ( from the Treasure Valley area Sandra Adachi, Ontario; Grigg will also be included In the Realty where both Marcia Wirth program. a nzl T»iz8i» a I z » and Judy Grigg, kwiih both r\f of V Vale, Condon will be contacting are secretaries; I" Malheur jA persons in and around Nyssa County Clerk Bob Morcum.who :um,who " J in an effort to have a com is supervising Debbie De Long, munity cholrparticipate. Those Br -an. and Ontario*sChamber persons Interested in partici of Commerce and Malheur Fed pating should contact Condon eral Teachers’ Credit Union either at the High School or by where Nancy Rice, Fruitland, calling 372-3118. has spent half time in each of Practice sessions will begin fice. late September. The complete "Messiah” text Earl McCollum, Director of is scriptural, taken from the Occupational Education, who ar King James Version of the Bible. ranged the Cooperative Work The Oratorio depicts the pro- Experience project reports that phacy, birth, crucifixion, and a similar project is being con second coming of Jesus Christ. ducted for Range/Forest Te Condon’s comment about the chnician majors this summer. V Oratorio was, “The per formance of the ‘Messiah* is .truly a musical and religious experience. The performer and the listener will enjoy the pro gram.” I i V AH. 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