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[Thursday, March 22, 1973 The Nyna Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Jerry Kramer Buys Parma Cattle Ranch i Jerry Kramer, ex-GreenHay I Packer, has purchased a 500- lacic cattle ranch and home near Iparma, from Mr. and Mrs. iMilton Meyer and will move ■from California in May. I Kramar, a former University ■ of Idaho grid star and member ■ tx-r of Coach Vince Iximbardl's ■ championship Green Hay NFL ■ teams, and his partner, Rolanc I Williams of Homedale, have I also leased land and dairy fa- Icilities from Bill lest. I Kramer and Williams will I ruse Holstein and Charolais I cross, They haven’t decided I vet whether they will empha size raising beef or dairying. Jerry and his wife “Wink", la very attractive ex-Mlsslsslp- Ipian, were welcomed to Parma I last Saturday, at an open house I at the Meyer residence. A native of Sandpoint, Idaho, I Kramer was the author of three I testselling books about pro football, after his Green Hay Packer career ended. Most famous of the books was Instant Replay", then came Winning Is Not The Only Thing", and “FarewelltoFoot- ball”. Among Kramer’s business | enterprises is a film produc tion firm in Los Angeles, spe cializing in sales motivation films for large corporations. He also owns an apartment house in Oklahoma. In recent years, Kramer lias dit*»-d in broadcasting, doing "color" mike work during pro football games. The Kramers have a new daughter, nearly three-months old. Jerry's brother, Russ and his family, also plan a move to Parma. They have purchased "Communism is like a dis ease, |«ople get it not be- muw they are attracted to it, but breaum- they fail to pro tect themselves against it.”— Tony W. Beebe. The Spencer ville (Ohio) Journal-News. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX LEVY ELECTION TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MALHEUR AND BAKER COUNTIES, OR EGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election has been called to be held in the Treasure Valley Community College District'« Tuesday, April 3 >*7] for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voter! of the Treaaure Valley Community College district for th.'r approval or rejection a proposed tax levy for the fiacal year l*7»-74 in the total amount of$650,289to finance. in part, the operating budget previously approved by the Budget Committee of the District The ballot title to be submitted to the voters is as follows TAX LEVY MEASURE SL'RNITTED BY TREASURE V ALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT The Treasure Valley Community College District has no tax base thus requiring voter approval for a tax levy necessary to finance, in part, the operating budget of the dial net The diairict s budget committee approved an operating budget which provides foe $55,244 Increase of the 1*72-73 operating budget That portion of the proposed operating budget to be financed by the levy of local taxes for the tax year 1*73-74 is$650.289 which if approved will be)2*,317greater than that portion of the operating budget financed by local taxes for the previous year The Board has calculated that the tax rate per tl.OOOof true cash value, if the levy is approved shall be $2.36. n W&, 1 VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY ZZ7 NO. I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY Registered voters resident within the District M days prior to the election shall be entitled to vote The voters shall place a cross (X > or a check mark in the box < □ ) beside YES”.I vole for the tax levy", or in the box ( O 1 beside "NO. 1 vote against the tax levy", whichever shall indicate his choice Polling places will be opened at the hour of I 00 a m on Tuesday, April 3, 1973 . and will remain open until the hours of • 00 p m local ume on that date when the polls will be closed and the vote canvassed Voters residing within the district shall cast their ballots at the following polling places PRECINCTS: i Ontario-Malheur County General Election Procinti• Ontario Precinct! 1.5 and ( POLLING PLACES Treaiure Valley Community College. Ad miniai rat ion Classroom Bldg-650 Col lege Boulevard Ontario, Oregon Aiken Elementary Schoolhouse 12*7 Weil Idaho Avenue Ontario. Oregon 1 Pioneer-Malheur County Gen Pioneer Public Schoolhouse eral Election Precinct Apple Oregon Slope gate Precinct 4 Cairo-Malheur County General Election Precinct! Cairo and Butte Precinct! Cairo Public Schoolhouse Cairo. Oregon Nysss Primary Building X Nyssa-Malheur County Multi-Purpose Room General Election Precincta Nyaaa Precinct! 1 thru J. both Nyssa. Oregon incluaive, Arcadia, and Owyhee Precincta • Vale Malheur County General Vale Union High School 505 Natchet Street Election Precinct! North Vale Precinct, South Vale Pre Vale. Oregon cinct. East and West Grange, and Precinct No 55 Willowcreek Public School 7 Willowcreek-Malheur County General Election Precinct Bro Willowcreek. Oregon gan and Jamieson Precincts Adnan Elementary School Adrian-Malheur County Gen eral Election Precinct!. Adrian, Adrian. Oregon Sunset, Big Bend and Hidgeview Precincts Harper-Malheur County General Election Precincts Jones and Ironside Precincts Harper Public Schoolhouse Harper. Oregon 10 Annex-Malheur County Gen oral Election Precinct: Snake River Precinct Annex Elementary School house. Oregon Sllpe 11 Huntington-(Baker County) General Proc inc t, Huntington Precinct. Huntington Public School house. Huntington. Oregon By resolution of the Board of Education of Treaaure Valley Community College, thia 14th day of March, 1*73 Sherman L Turner Chairman Attest Sers Hull Deputy Clerk „ Adopted by the Board 14th day of March, 1973 Published March 22. 29, 1973 The Oregon-Idaho Sectional Center Postmasters gathered at the Eagles Halt in Nyssa for a monthly conference Friday night, March 16. President Lee Dail was host for the meeting and banquet. There were fifty- five postmasters and wives in attendance. The main speaker for the evening was Sectional Center Manager-Postmaster, John Rost of Boise, who spoke on changes soon to come to the sectional center postofftce, which included some new machinery to be installed and in operation by mid-July. This new machinery will be able to presort mail for all the post offices in the sectional center by route sequences so that the lo cal office will not need to sart the mail when It arrives at the local office, but only distri bute it to the various carriers. Other material discussed was new operation methods and pro cedures. Two other speakers were fea tured for the evening including Wayne Guyer, Postmaster from Weiser, who told of his recent travels to Post Offices in Idaho, Utah, and Nevada on indoctri nation of Hazzard Control in regards to Safety Programs re cently instituted in all post offices of First Class in the Western Region. Mr. ElmoCrill Postmaster of Nampa, Idaho gave a short talk on a program recently initiated intheN'ampa- Meridian area where all farms The Knife 4 Fork Club has announced that Ed Hennessy will be its guest Thursday, March 29, at 7 30 p.m. at the Eastside Cafe, Ontario. Hennessy is a versatile and talented musician and superb story-teller, who has sung in opera, musical comedy, leading night clubs and metropolitan hotels. He has also emceed over 200 beauty contests, inclu ding the 'Miss Universe' Beauty Pageant. His program here will include the songs and humor which have characterized Ame rica from the time of Thomas Jefferson to the present mo ment and also includes an en core period of request songs in 16 languages. Herb Sez Here I am back home and The largati pearl over found I think you can rest assured that weight more than 14 pound« you are legally safe for ano ther year. I mean no more new laws art going to be placed in<)|||(joor Cooking effect. This session wasn’t the lon gest tn history but it was long enough. I was beginning to get Outdoor Cookery will be the weary. The whole thing sort subject of a training session of reminded me of traveling by plane, or by any other means for representatives of various really. I’m always anxious to community organizations ac cording to Helen Conner, Ex get started then half way through the journey I’m pleased to know tension Home Economist. Re presentatives who attend one of that I still have a long way to go the training sessions will be and sort of wish it could go on provided with information and forever but when nearing the materials so they can present* destination I get anxious to get it over with. Then when we similar lesson for their own group. Leaders of youth groups get in a holding pattern and go are also invited to attend. around and around I have the The session will include in feeling that I’m caught in a trap and fervently wish the whole formation on cooking over the thing was over and done with. campfire, barbecue grill, and portable gas stoves. When 1 look back on the last The training session will be 65 days things rather blur in given on Tuesday, March 27, together, I can vividly recall at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, each incidi-nt when I bring it to the fore of my thinking, but 842 Alameda Drive in Ontario. the whole picture Is somewhat a 11:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m. or single unit. One of the toughest 6 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is no charge for the assignments I had was to serve training, however, those at on the subcommittee for stream tending the training should bring bed alteration and lakes. We a chicken breast to barbecue worked on these bills for many hours the result was a compro during the training. For further information on mise of about 6 different bills. training session being offered The point in the stream altera by Oregon State University Ex tion bill that bugged the environ tension Service contact th«- Ex mentalists was the insertion of tension Office at 889-9129. the economic factor in consi dering the permit to alter a stream. The preservationists Company Announce« want nothing done to any stream at any time for any reason. The Conservation Awards Conservation districts and vconomic factor covers every thing for a person putting rip individual conxervationixta rap in a stream to protect his are eligible for awards with property, to building a dam to the 27th renewal of the pro bring more acres into produc gram by The Goodyear Tire tion. The economic factor also A Rubber Co. takes into consideration the re The program recognizes creation factors of a stream. district officials and coo|>erat- While the stream bill may ing landowners and land have its weakness due to the users for exceptional conser economic factor, the lake bill vation achievements. Is a strong bill. We may never Conducted by Goodyear get, to learn about the useful since 1947. the grand awards ness of either one if the Go are expense-paid, vacation vernor vetoes them and this is study trips to representatives possible. If he vetoes them we of top award-winning conser are back to the old bill and I vation districts in the 50 might point out, you will have states and Puerto Rico. .More to get permits to use culverts than 2,300 men and women as well as bridges and it will have been honored on the again be possible to be detained grand award tours to Good up to 60 days. In the old bill year Farms at Litchfield the Water Resources board Park, Ariz., and Marco Is shall confer with the De land. Fla. partment of Fish and Game In addition to the 106 about all permits. Oh well, we'll grand awards to be presented see how things turn out when this year, plaques will be we get to them. awarded to first and second Civic Leader Cited place districts in each of the Cor Harbor Program 53 areas of com|>etition. “You usually pay the most for the things you get for nothing ” Dale Holdridge, Langford (S. Dak.) Bugle Mr» Eugenie Anderson, in 194». became America's first woman ambassadeur. Sectional Postmasters Hold Meeting In Nyssa MEETS MARCH 29 W ish I’ d S aid T hat PUBLIC NOTICES / I Ontano Malheur County General election Precinct! Ottano Precincts 2.3,4.8.7 and Fair KNIFE AND FORK the Dan Aranguen* farm, cated north at Parma. The Meyers are building a home on their 4,000 acre ranch located at Crane Creek, in In dian Valley, 13 miles out of Cambridge, Idaho. A* a Green Bay guard, Kra mer was named All-Pro five times, 1960-63-66-67. He pla yed In the pro bowl in 1963- *4-68. During the "Lom bardi era", Kramer was a member of the NFL world champions In 1961-62-66-67. Kramer graduated from the University of Idaho in 1958. His parents still live in SanG point where Jerry grew up. Kramer 1* still listed in the Green Bay record book as co holder of the Packer’s record for the most field goals In one championship game, three, booted in the 1962 clash against the New York Giants DE? Page Nine and rural resittents are given a house number for their own particular locations so that any rural carrier could serve their mall boxes without a change in address. This will be helpful where areas have shown a tre mendous population growth so that Rural Routes must be chan ged to accomodate new patrons and making new routes serve where they were formerly ser ved by an old route, causing new route addresses for old patrons. Vi*M- Hird» N«-sf Where Industry Store» Water The 1,200-acre man-made lake created by Georgia-Pa cific Corp, at it» tree farm near Crossett, Ark., ha» de- velo|>ed recreational and nat ural fringe benefits. Created for »tipplemental water supply, the company said that nearly 20,000 visi tor» used the camping and picnic areas during the pa»t year. The lake also has attracted thousands of birds. A re|>ort issued by the Arkansas Audu- bon Society says its latest bird census around the lake's perimeter showed the highest count ever for eight different bird s|«ciex. The first osprey sighting in 50 years was re corded and there was “an encouraging increase” of rare cockaded wood|>eckers. The lake itself is stocked with bass Session Set John R Mansell, city man ager of Long Beach, Calif., is the 1972 recipient of the Environmental Conservation Distinguished Service Award of the American Institute of Mining. Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. Because of the success of the Long Beach oil develop ment and environmental pro tection program, the citation given to Mr. Mansell states: "In appreciation for his dedi cation to the formulation and execution of a successful pro gram uniting the conserva tion of th«- environment with the drilling for and produc tion of a major petroleum source in the Long Beach Harbor area ” The Ix»ng Beach approach demonstrates that protection of the environment and de velopment of petroleum re source* are compatible, ac cording to the Institute. Since the program has been in operation, it said, billions of usable BTU’s of petro leum have been produced without |>roblems to the area’s ecology. Galaxie 500 Quiet as a fresh track Ford Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop Sen. Weicker Holtls Dialogue with Students < Her Telephone I .¡new Calling for positive com munications between the fed eral government and the country's young people. 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