Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1974, Page 12, Image 12

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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Tw«lv«
NEWS FROM BIO BENI)
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
I
BK. BEND
Mrs John
Pack wood accompanied Mr
and Mrs. Harry Packwood
and boys of Nampa to Idaho
Falls where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Miller They
visited Mr and Mrs. Sam
Matthews in Pocatello over
the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Don Roberts
Brad and Ru ss took Kelly
«nd Scott Allsop to Boise
Saturday morning where
they left by plane for
Fairbanks, Alaska to visit
their father. Mr and Mrs.
Richard Allsop.
The Adrian Garden Club
met last Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Boyce Van DeW'a
ter. The program "Bible
Gardens" was given by Mrs.
\ an DeWater. Rindy Reed of
Boise was a guest.
Mr and Mrs
Atberl
Silloms and Dianna have
returned home to Columbia
Falls. Montana after visiting
relatives here and in Burns
Bruce Ishida, son of Mr
and Mrs Rav Ishida gradua
ted with high honors from
TVCC Friday evening
Mr and Mrs Rav Cart
wright visited Mr ami Mrs
Ron Cartwright and son at
Meridian Fridav The oeva
sion was Ron's birthdav
Mr. and Mrs James
McGinnis and Mr and Mrs
Dick Davis called on Mr and
Mrs. Arie Bakker in Arcadia
Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Noe! Tup
pens went to Pendleton
Wednesday for Debbie Blak
ney’s high school gradua
tion Mrs Persts Brumbaugh
ot Roswell
accompanied
them They returned Fridav
While there, they were
guests ot Mr and Mrs
Howard Blakney
Mr and Mrs. Delno Brock
ot Omari.- were Saturday
supper guests ot Mr and
Mrs Dvre Roberts.
Mr
and Mrs
Ralph
Thomas ot Roswell visited
Mr and Mrs Sian Thomas
and Toshia Sundav afternoon
Mr and Mrs Ihin Ro­
berts. Brad and Russ pic
nicked at Silver I its Sundav
Mrs and Mrs Erie Maus
ling attended graduation
Fridav evening at TVCC
w here then daughter Denise
graduated with honors Later
Mr
and Mrs
Mausling
hosted a dinner at the
Fastside Guests were Mrs
Selma Ganoio and Nick and
Mrs Elaine Frank all ot
Homedale
Mr and Mrs John Pack
wood called on Mrs Jessie
Treasure Valley
Community College
Continuing Education Schedule
SUMMER QUARTER
NIMBER
SEC.
1974
INSTRUCTOR
CR.
CLASS
DI)
T IM E
PLACE
ART
O'Connell
0.515.3
Advanced Ceramics
0.513.4
A
Landscajx- Painting
« McGuire
0.519
A
Basic Photography
2
2
Lehman
8
5
TWThFS 8
5
TWThFS 8
5
TWThFS
- July 30 - August 3 -
30
00
30
00
30
00
a m W ilderness
pm
a m w ilderness
pm
am Wilderness
p in.
Wilderness Art Workshop Three separate sections are planned with students
making a choice of one art medium for study Overcoming problems of working in
the field is the emphasis of this workshop
MISCELLANEOUS
0.519
A Basic Photography
1
Lehman
T
7-10p m V-3
Basic Photography (Seminar > Students will participate in group disc .ss, ms
relating to their interests in photography and share their work with others by­
means of print or slide reviews Participants will work with the techniques of
outdoor and studio lighting, producing the photo sequence, advan« ed photo lab
techniques, free-lancing and marketing photos The seminar holds as a
prerequisite completion of a basic photo class or instructor consent
6 30 -
C-21
8: 30 p m
Conversational French I The student will learn basic vocabulary phrases and
sentences through listening, repeating what was heard, and reading simple
printed materials
0.557 5
0.646 1
A
A
Conversational French I 4
Materials Dev Workshp 1-6
Morgan
Cox
MTW
MTWTh
9am.-
Sat Sei.
4 pm
Materials Development Workshop Students will enroll in from one to six credit
hours for from 12 to 72 hours of study A student will be able to plan and make
sound-sync slide packages as well as super 8 mm sound loops and other audio
visual programs The student will expose and develop his own film and program
sound cassettes Other than instructional uses the student may use this medium tn
sales, promotion, advertising fair displays, church programming and in selling
of ideas
June 17- 7-12 noon ■
Bill Moore
June 28 1 30 - 3 3d p m ranch-Chem
lab afternoon
Field Methods in Archeology In Archeology the student will learn methods of site
survey, recording of data, determination of stratigraphy caring for artifacts,
classification of artifacts, field note taking procedures, excavation methods and
identification of features A final report will be made to projx-r authorities m
keeping with this scientific licensed project
8 730
A
Field Methods in
Archeology­
Long
3
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
0.581
A Physical Conditioning
1 Hansen
MTTh
7-8 p m
Gym
Men's Conditioning 1 Weight lifting i The student will be able to develop a series of
exercises using bars. mats, and Universal Gym apparatus in establishing a fit­
ness regiment It is hoped that father-son combinations will take advantages of
this community service
0.5822
A Physical Fitness
1
Hansen
MTTh
5-6 p m
Vale Pool
Physical Fitness swimming! Each student will meet the basic objective of
swimming at least the width of the pool. All non-swimmers in last y ears class
accomplished this immediate goal In addition, the student will be able to utilize
projyer breathing, floating, strokes, and movements in water
0.582
A Physical Fitness
1
Johnson
TTH
7-8 am
Physical Fitness (tennis) The student will be able to utilize proper grip
ance,
movement, and reactions in serving and returning In addition the student will be
able to employ the various strokes in learning how to play tennis
AG RICETTI RE
A Management A Training 3
TTh 8 00 a m I V( ( Practice
McGrath
of the working stock
11: 30 a m
Arena
horse
B Management & Training 3
McGrath
8.430
of the working stock
horse
Management and Training of the working stock horse The student w ¡earn -»w
to give cues to the horse and respond to the animals reaction Designed to (• ain
both rider and horse at the same time the class teaches both to work in con« ert
The student will learn proper positioning of seat, hands legs and feet in
signalling to the horse for the desired movements
8.430
August 5-9
570
A
Drug Workshop
3
Mills
MTWThF
9am ■ N-4
4pm
Drug workshop The social seminar approaches the problems of dr-,.
. nd
drug abuse prevention within the content of the total society The persp<-<'-ve
underlying the social seminar is that there are no simple solution 'or >mbating
drug abuse
August 19 & 20
690
Personality and
1
Atkins
MT
9-12,1-4 C-7
Individual Differences
Personality and Individual Differences This seminar will provide participants
with skills derived from learning a theory for changing individual and group
behavior A theoretical overview as well as specific skills will hr- tnught o that
participants may learn a model for changing behavior under many cir-
cumstances
A
710
A Wilderness Survival
3
Carr-McCollum
August 13-17 Wilderness
Wilderness Survival Methods of living off the land using plants animal and
materials indigenous to the Oregon and Idaho deserts
75
A Auto Main & Safety
2
Wimpy
6 (H)-10 30
Vo Tech
Auto Main A Safety Developed primarily for women the student will h< able to
name the components of the automobile and auto tools She will also be able to
start a car, change tires, adjust fan belts, do Spring and Fall maintenance ser­
vice the cooling system and battery, change spark plugs light bulb- air filters,
oil and follow a proper procedure in trouble shooting when the
rburetor is
flooded and when the fuel pump malfunctions, to name a few
2 402
Real Estate Law
3
Wed Ev 7 M) Itiprn (-23
(lass will begin June 19th It is for realtors salesmen and broker J tn «outsets
approved by the Oregon Real Estate Commissioner lor relicensing Tuition lor
Oregon Residents $31.50. For out of state $60 IX)
$7.59 per credit in district
$8.59 per credit out of district
$14.50 per credit out of state
Registration date for summer session is Monday, June 17 unless otherwise stated
in footnote of clati If you have any questions call 8894493. ext 37 These classes
will run through August 8
Parroti and Ferry Packwood
al the Mercy Mcdual Center
in Nampa anil Mrs. C. W.
Musgrove at the Caldwell
Memorial Hospital Tuesday
Mt and Mrs Dick Davis
and Steve and Eileen Snavely
ot Fruitland dined at the
Eastside Cafe Fridav evening
in honor of the Davis'
wedding anniversary.
Mi and Mrs Noel Tup-
Deny called on Al Thompson
in the Malheur Memorial
Hospital in Nyssa and Mr
and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft ill
Nyssa Sundavafternoon.
Public Notices
IN THF COUNTY COURT
OF THE STATE OF ORF
GON FOR THF COUNTY
OF MALHEUR
No. 3454
NOTICI TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Matter of the Es­
tate ot ELLEN I MATTERI.
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1
VI N that Janies R. Mat-
ten has been apjxunted per
sonal representative of the
above entitled estate and
that his attorneys are Hemg-
son Stun/ and Fonda, whose
address is 106 Main Street.
Nyssa. Oregon. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to pre
sent them to the personal
representative at 106 Main
Street. Nvssa. Oregon, wi­
thin four months after the
date of first publication of
this notice, or they may be
hn rrf»d
Additional
information
may be obtained from the
records of the above-entit­
led Court, the personal re­
presentative
or his said
attorneys.
Dated and first published
this 30th day of May, 1974
James R Matten,
Personal Representative
Published Mas 30. June 6
and 13, 1974.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Hobbs and daughter of Filer
spent Saturday and Sundav
with Mr and Mrs Ray
Cartwright.
The Jolly Janes Club met
Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs Winifred Bennett. Mrs
t ric Mausling assisted Af
ter the business meeting a
silent auction was held Mrs
Verl Bishop received the
hostess gift.
Mrs Dvre Roberts called
on Mrs Carl Piercy in Newell
Heights Tuesday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Inaki Er
guren and family of Boise
called at the Gus Silloms
home Sunday
Mr Robert Callahan and
Alex went fishing over the
weekend at Pole Creek
Reservoir They had a few
fish bite but no luck pulling
them out of the water
ON DISPLAY NOW at the Nyssa Public
Library are the whittlings of Dr Ken Kerby.
Nyssa physician. For the past thirty years Dr
Kerby has been creating these caricatures in
his spare time. Most of these he has gtven
away,
Dr Kerby's first carving was a white dog
representing Sport, the first dog owned by the
doctor. Since then he has whittled characters
such as Friday, right hand man to Robinson
Crusoe, a country sheriff. Sammy Davis. Jr
wearing a cowboy hat. ducks, a buffalo, a
»OT KF OF BUDGE
bucking horse and an Indian head,
representing young Chief Joseph He has also
carved two large handsome eagles, represen
ting our country's symbol plus two plaques
engraved with the heads of dogs
To create these detailed pieces of art. Kerby
takes a block of wood and just starts whittling
He himself doesn't know what the block will
be until he is into his project From these
blocks come realistic, detailed characters of
wood Dr Kerby's display can be seen during
regular library hours
HEARING
fot the fiscal veat l'Y4 I^JS Beginning July I. |9_J4as detailed and
was not
prepaied on j it act ninting bain consistent with Out iim -J in print
summarued in the accompanying schedules was
The budget
for —Êilx_£>l Adrian
Mator changes, if any. and their effect! on tins budget arc sc t lutili in an accompanying »lalement A copy ot the
sears
budget
document
Admin
p m
be
inspected
Jt
or
obtained
the
between
hour»
at
the
person may appear to discuss the budg' I. or any part of it
(,.-«.t
G.« r t wt i l ’I i t ■
Muy "T
(Chairman ol Governing H- h I l I
A
M.i I hont
(City)
(County I
Told Ta» Levs to be Certified Io thr
Asaesavi on F linn LB 50___________________
This Year 7 > -
Next tear--a y
Year
Las
Levy Within 6% Limitation
Levs Outudc 6% Limitation
Levy Outside 6*1 Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subteci to Limitation
Total Proposed Lev.
,irli4ll-(Hl
1 1 ,HDtl.DD
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1 1 ,H(XI,(X>
•
Total Budget All F inds
NOTICE OF FILING
AN
APPLICATION FOR
ADDITIONAL POINT
OF
DIVERSION
Notice is given hereby that
Bill and Florence Ross have
filed an application for the
approval oT an additional
point of diversion of water
from Jordan C reek.
In the Owyhee River Ad­
judication proceedings a wa­
ter right was established tn
the name of S.E. Ross for
the use of the waters of Jor­
dan Creek for the irrigation
of, among other lands, 26.4
SW 1/4 NW 1 4,
36.1 acres in NW 1/4 SW 1/4,
32 acres in SW 1/4 SW 1/4,
Sec. 28; 3 acres in NE 1/4
NE 1/4, 3.7 acres in NW 1/4
NE 1/4, 28 acres in SW 1/4
NE 1/4, 37.6 acres in SE
1/4 NE 1/4, 3.2 acres in
NE 1/4 SW 1/4, 4.0 acres
in SE 1/4 SW 1/4, 40 acres
in NE 1/4 SE 1/4, 40 acres
in NW 1/4 SE 1/4, 40 acres
in SW 1/4 SE 1/4, 40 acres
in SE 1/4 SE 1/4, Sec. 29,
T. 29 S., R. 46 E., W.M.,
with a date of priority of
1871;
36.2 acres in NW
1/4 NE 1/4, 25.2 acres in
NE 1/4 NW 1/4, 6.8 acres
in SE 1/4 NW 1/4, Sec. 32,
and 7.8 acres in SW 1/4
SW 1/4, Sec. 34, T. 29 S..
R. 46 E., W.M., with a date
of priority of 1888. The point
of diversion is located 560
ft. S. and 460 ft. W. from
the NW' corner of SW 1/4
SW 1/4, Sec. 2, being within
the SE 1/4 SE 1/4, Se« . 3,
T. 30 S„ R. 46 E., W. M.
The applicants herein, ow­
ner of the lands above des­
cribed, propose to maintain
the present point of diversion
and establish an additional
point of diversion to tie lo-
15$ degrees 40 ft. E.,
1595 ft. from the NW cor­
ner of SW 1/4 SW' 1, 4, being
within the SE 1/4 SW 1/4,
Sec. 2, T. 30 S., R, 46
E„ W.M.
All persons interestedare
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Vale, Oregon
on July 23, 1974 at 9 30a.m.
All objec tions to the propo­
sed change, if any there are,
will lx- heard at said time and
place. Any and all objections
shall lx- prepared in writing,
one copy to be served on
Bill and Florence Ross, Jor­
dan Valley, Oregon 97910,
and one copy filed with the
State Engineer, Salem, Ore­
gon, together with a $5 filing
fee, at least 10 days prior
to the date set for hearing.
If no objections are filed, the
application may be approved
by the State Engineer with­
out a hearing.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
tins 23rd day of May, 1974
Chris L. Wheeler
State Engineer
Published May 30, June 6‘
13, 1974
5 I'.M.
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will be held
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Adrian Public S'lioids
|.>i llic nipote ol holding i publu hearing on tlm budget Any
A meeting <>l
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8
may
Outslanduui July 1
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Short Term Noles
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Total Indebtedness
FUNDS NOT REQUIRING AN AD VALI REM TAX TO BE LEVIED
fear
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Personnel Services (Includes >11 Payroll Costs)
Materials and Services
Cap tai Outlay
All Other Requirements
Budget Requirements
Budget Resources
. ......................................
Thu Year
FT ND OR FROGRAM
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