Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1973, Page 9, Image 9

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Thursday, Jun« 21, 1973
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
GLADDING
Department Store
ZEBCO
WRIGHT & McGILL
ATLAS
NYSSA, OREGON
HURRICANE
Permits Required In
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LIFEGUARDS WERE SHIVERING,
but these youngsters were enjoying their
Mmday afternoon dip in the Nyssa Swimming
Pool
-’Business is pretty bad right now because
of the weather," said Gary Jasper, pool
manager.
“But season ticket sales are
ahead of last year’s."
The pool has been open for two weeks
Pursuant to the requirements
of ORS 215.223, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that public
hearings will be held by the
Malheur County Planning Com­
mission
uo-at the following
dates and places
June 21, 7 30 p.m., Vale
City Hall Council Chamber,
Vale, Oregon,
June 25, 7 30 p.m. Jordan
Valley City Hall Meeting Room,
Jordan Valley, Oregon.
June 2?, 7 30 p.m., Nyssa
Public Library Meeting Room,
Nyssa, Oregon,
June 28, 7 30 p.m., Room
W-10, Weese Building, Trea­
sure Valley Community Col­
lege, Ontario, Oregon, for the
purpose of reviewing the pro­
posed Malheur County zoning
Ordinanc e Area to be conside­
red is the entire County of
Malheur, or more particularly
described as follows
Bounded on the east by the
Snake River, and ihe State of
Idaho, on the north by Baker
County, on the west by Barney
County, and on the south by
the State of Nevada
Any
Person wishing
to
speak for or against the pro-
Wilderness users are remin­
ded they will need a permit this
summer to enter seven of 14
W ildernesses »ithin the National
Forests of the Pacific Northwest
The reminder »as issued bv
the U. S. Forest Service in ad­
vance of the start of this year’s
permit season on June 15. The
permit system »ill remain in
effect until November 15.
Included in the system for 1972
are the Eagle Cap, Mt. Jeffer-
son, and Three Sisters Wilder­
ness areas in Oregon, and Gla­
cier Peak, Goat Rocks, Mt.
Adams,
and Pasavten Wil­
dernesses in Washington. Re­
gional Forester Theodore A.
posed zoning ordinance may
do so in person or by attorney
at the public hearings. Also,
written objections may be filed
with the Planning Commission
at the Malheur County Court by
persons in the affected area.
Copies of the said ordinance
are available at the office of
the Malheur CountyClerk, Mal­
heur County Courthouse, Vale,
Oregon, at the cost of $3.00
per copy.
DATED at Vale, Oregon, this
7th day of June. 1973.
Malheur County Planning
Commission
-s- Magnus Ekanger
Magnus Ekanger, Secretary
Sheep Profit
Task Force
In 1973, the “Sheep for Pro­
fit Task Force" was organized
to evaluate and study the sheep
industry in the area of mar­
keting. This program is being
conducted in cooperation with
your local Extension Service,
local wool pool and the Sheep
Industry Development Council
(S.I.D.).
A committee made
up of Oregon and Idaho mem­
bers of S.l.D. has been meeting
to consider ways to increase
the marketing alternatives tor
lambs produced in Eastern Ore­
gon and Southwestern Idaho.
An informational survey will
be forthcoming. This survey is
needed to determine the num­
bers and kinds of lambs and
Published June 21, 1973
their present marketing sys­
FIELD INSPECTION
tems in the Southwestern Idaho
and Eastern Oregon areas Ques­
DEADLINE NEARS
Oregon certified grain and tions are alsu being asked about
red clover seed growers are re­ management practices, lamb
minded that the deadline for and ewe losses, and general in­
filing applications for field in­ formation about the sheep in­
spection is July 1 according to dustry in this area. Data col­
Malheur
County
Extension lected will be held in strict
Agent, Leeds Bailey. He also confidence.
If you are interested in a more
pointed out that alfalfa seed
growers have one month’s grace profitable market and a better
and won’t have to file until means of marketing your lambs,
study and fill out the survey
August 1.
Certification regulations and when it arrives. The information
application forms are available you send in will be of impor­
at the County Extension office tance in improving your indus­
try’s market potential.
in Ontario.
Ranchers this week completed
sagebrush control on over 8,000
acres of private rangelands ac­
cording to George Bain, County-
Extension Agent.
This work was done on ranges
in Ironside, Jordan Valley, and
Ontario-Vale area as well as a
considerable acreage near Jun­
tura. Spray application was done
jy helicopter
furnished
by
Mountain Air Helicopters of Sa­
lem, Oregon. Chemical was fur­
nished by Aero Range Service
of Lakeview, Oregon. These
firms were successful bidders
on a bid on all acreages pooled
last spring.
The program was organized
this postion to se se turn to to
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THIS PORTION TO St RtTURNtO TO THt DIPT Of THt TREASURY
and supervised by County Ex­
tension Agent George Bain. Bain
says those using this range im­
provement procedure can expect
those areas treated tc produce
twice as much range forage
as they did previously. This
spectacular improvement is due
to release of the moisture pre­
viously utilized by the dense
stands of sagebrush as well as
the plant nutrients the brush
saps from the soil it occupies.
This program is organized
each year during the winter
months says Bain.
THE SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM
got off to a start Monday under the leader­
ship of Jim Johnson.
Shown from left, front row. are Ann
Jimenez, Landen Lane. Teri Pounds, Dina
Hirai, Tiena Tensen, Leslie Lane and Carl
Hanson.
Back row, Melissa Larson, Virginia El-
Shad Run Looks
Good For 1973
Shad have been reported as­
cending the Columbia River in
record numbers this past»eek.
Some 46,146 shad »ere coun­
ted up the fish ladders at Bon­
neville Dam on June 12, the
most ever recorded for one day.
A run of nearly 35.000 fish
was counted on the sixth of the
OREGON TRAFFIC
month, and runs of more than
VOLUME INCREASES 20,000 were recorded on se­
veral other days this month.
Traffic volume on most of
The run started six weeks
BIGHORN, DEER
Oregon’s highways showed an earlier than last year and has
APPLICATIONS DUE
increase in vehicular traffic already topped the 273,000 fish
Sportsmen are reminded that in March, 1973 compared to run counted over the ladders
they have about a month remain­ March of 1972, according to the during the past season. Although
ing in which to apply for big­ monthly report compiled by the no one knows how long this surge
horn sheep and August deer Oregon State Highway Division. may continue, it wouldn’t take
season permits.
A summary of traffic recor­ long at current rates to equal
These applications must be der data for rural and urban or surpass the all-time record
received at the Game Com­ state highways showed an in­ season shad rtin of 1965 when
mission office in Portland by crease of 9.1 per cent in ve­ more than 617.000 shad went
5 p.m., July 17 to be eligible hicular traffic in March, 1973 past Bonneville.
for th* rfrawtnr schednjed4it compared to March, 1972.
Shad angling has been repor­
10 a.m. on July 27.
The first three months of 1973 ted fair to good at Bonneville
Applications for sheep tags showed an increase of 10.2 per and fair at Shell Island, but
must be made on the “Con­ cent in vehicular traffic com
should improve with the increa­
trolled Hunt Application Card’’ pared to the first three months sed influx of new fish.
of
1972.
which is available at all li­
cense agencies. Ten sheep per­
mits will be issued this year in
the Steens Mountain and Owy­
hee units
Hunters who wish to partici­
pate in the Jackson or Jose­
phine Agricultural Area hunts
should apply on the application
issued with the general deer tag.
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DEPAATMENT Of THE TREASURY
OHICt Of REVENUE SHAH.NO
1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW
WASHINGTON DC 20226
Schlapfer said these are the
most heavily used and the lar­
gest areas with the most se­
rious management problems.
Permits will be issued in
person and by mail by the Na­
tional Forests »here a Wilder­
ness is located, except »hero a
popular Wilderness portal is
through an adjoining Forest.
Mail applications can tie ob­
tained at an) Forest Service
office.
Use of the free permit »ill
enable the Forest Service to ad-
vise visitors about specific re­
gulations and measures being
taken to protect the Wilder­
ness environment of the areas
to be visited.
Ranchers Complete Sagebrush
Control on 8,000 Acres
started
summer activity
programs
"Family Night", every Thurs­
day, swimming lessons, starting June 25,
and a 50-member summer swimming team,
which competes with other teams in the valley.
The following people will be working at the
pool this summer Mary Ann Donty, Cathy
Smith, Roxy Mason, Curt Lords, David Si-
mantel and Lauri Stunz
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING AFFECTING
THIS AREA
Seven Wilderness Areas
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sirs
guezabel, Debbie Simantel, Jun Johnson,
Donna Oldemeyer. Dawna Reece and Cheryl
Pounds.
The tennis program will last for two more
weeks, and any youngster in the Adrian-
Nyssa area is welcome, Hours are 9 to 12
each morning at the tennis courts in South
Park.
TVCC ADDS MUSIC,
ART TO SCHEDULE
A number of music and art
courses have been added to
Treasure
Valley Community
College’s summer schedule on
a make basis.
Basic Piano will be offered
from 7:00 p.m. to 7:50 p.m.,
Tuesdays in N-3 of the Tech­
Lab Building. The instructor
will be Ho Schmidt. Chorus will
be offered by Mr. Dalzell from
8 00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., also
on Tuesdays, in N-3 of the
Tech-Lab Building. Mrs.
Schmidt and Mr. Dalzell »ill,
in addition, offer Applied Music
in their respective fields of
piano and voice with days and
times to be arranged.
Six courses in art have been
added to the summer schedule
on a make basis. In-Community
Design Experience, Commer­
cial Photography I, II, and III,
Advanced Design, and Advanced
Photography, all by Mr. Leh­
man, will be available with
days and times to be arranged.
Tennis Program
Starts In Nyssa
The Summer Recreation Pro­
gram sponsored by Treasure
Valley
Community College
started this past Monday, June
18. The turnout has been good,
with 14 students signing up for
tennis.
The schedule w ill be two more
weeks of tennis followed by
a week of basketball.
Anyone from Nyssa or Adrian
can participate by signing up
at anytime for any phase of
the program. The tennis is at
the South Park from 9-12 a.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Smith Promoted,
Transferred by ASC
Gary Smith, Computer Sys­
tems Design Specialist, for the
Amalgamated Sugar Company
has been promoted to Controls
Engineer for the Twin Falls
and Rupert factories.
He and his children, Gary
Lee, Jr. and Denise moved to
Twin Falls Tuesday, June 12.