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    Pag« Six
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
MALHEUR COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
Miuute ol the Malheur
C mu M v I'mirt Meet inn - April
3. MN:
Court met with Judge Roy
Hirai
presiding,
with
Commissioner E W Maag
present.
Cgurt signed an agreement
of state-county participation
Approved by Motion that
County pas the required
advance for the construction
of the Foothill Drive
Willowcreek. Hope Drain
Ditch crossings.
Approved by Motion that F
M Wolverton. Juntura, be
appointed to issue burning
permits in that area
Approved by Motion that
the Court sign the Negative
Declaration for changing the
Hope Drain Ditch structure
from a bridge to elliptical
pipe, with the State Highway
Division
Court gave Hvsell Pumps
approval to purchase pipe
for the sprinkler system at
Bully Creek Park
Court met with Nursing
Home Directors
Kenneth
Zimmerschied.
Julian
Arrien, Ruth Smith. John
Kennedy and Mildred Wood
and Administrator Barbara
Morgan, regarding starting
wage for an LPN and the
minimifm salary pay for the
aides
The
following
recom-
* rnendations were made by
the Directors to the Court:
John Kennedy made a
motion, that we recommend
to the County Court, that the
salary of Christie Barlow be
set at $2.52 per hour
Seconded and carried
It was moved by Kenneth
Zimmerschied, that we
recommend to the County
Court, by reason of the
■passage of the federal
minimum wage law effective
May 1. 1974. that the salaries
of all nursing home per­
sonnel belonging to the
County
Employees
Association, with the ex­
ception of the LPN"s and
Food Supervisor Elva Klein,
be raised 30c per hour in
addition to the hourly wage
they are each receiving and
that this increase be^n lieu of
further
county
salary
negotiations Seconded and
passed
Court adjourned
Minutes of the Malheur
County ( ourt Meeting - April
1«. 197$:
Court met with Judge Roy-
Hirai
presiding.
with
Commissioners E W Maag
and Sam Hartley present
Approved by Motion to
appoint Adrianna Kunkel.
Nyssa, to serve as a member
of the Family Service Clinic
Board
Approved by Motion to
grant the State Highway-
Department a permit to
remove material from the
site at Sec. 8. T15S. R46
E.W.M.
Approved by Motion the
election board expenses
Approved by Motion to
refund overpayment of taxes
to James Montgomery, in
the amount of $63 97 and to
Frank Munnell, in the
amount of $67 08.
Approved
by
Motion
Warrants No 23. in the
amount of $32,113 22
The Court signed and
adopted the Interim Uniform
Building Code to be in effect
until July 1. 1974 After that
date the Court will have in
effect either the state
building code or a county
building code The adoption
of the Interim Uniform
Building Code will allow
persons in the flood prone
areas to purchase flood
insurance
Court adjourned
Minutes of the Malheur
Countv Court Meeting - April
17. 1974:
Court met with Judge Roy
Hirai presiding and Com­
missioners E W Maag and
Sahl Hartley present
Warrants. Order No 24. in
the amount of $9,315.19 were
approved by the Court
Approved by Motion to pay
the bill in the amount of
$1,755.00. for the boat ramp,
from
Revenue Sharing
Funds
The City Manager and
County Court meeting will be
in Nyssa. April 25th
The Court signed the
Memorandum of Agreement
between the Department of
Revenue and the County
Court outlining the total
man-days and cost to the
county for the appraisal of
industrial
properties,
merchandise inventory
checks and map main­
tenance
Approved
by
Motion that $1.11600 be
added to the present $1,000 oo
for a total of $2,116 00 in the
1974-75 Assessor Budget to
pay for the State Industrial
Appraisal
Two representatives from
Outside Prisoners $29 45
the Corp of Engineers.
JaVel Ranch Jail Boarding
Portland, outlined a Shelter Outside Prisoners $21 60
Plan from disasters for
Jim Hyseli Pumps - Jail
Malheur County. The Court
Boarding Outside Prisoners
approved of the plan
$5 23 Idaho Food Products.
Approved by Motion that
Inc. - Jail Boarding Outside
the Court grant Bob Butler
Prisoners $15.10:
Vale
permission to launch hobbv
Locker Service - Jail
rockets, at least 4 mile from
Boarding Outside Prisoners
385 Smith Street. Vale
$8 78 Heller Sales Co
Jail
Approved by Motion to Boarding Outside Prisoners
grant a permit to remove $268 00 Eddy Bakery
Jail
Boarding Outside Prisoners
150.000 yds of gravel for
Ontario Argus
$47.78
mining in Sec 5, T14, R44E
tb Jon Dawley, on Permit Observer - Clerk Office
Supplies $10 00
Ontario
No. 1480
Approved
by
Motion. Argus Observer - Clerk
Dance Hall License to the Official Advertising $170 83
Burroughs Corp - Auditor's
Ontario Heights Grange. Rt
Office Supplies $121.35
1 Box 152. Ontario
Malheur Enterprise
Court adjourned
Minutes of the Malheur Auditor Office Supplies
Viking
Office
Countv Court Meeting ■ April $193 85
Products - District Attorney-
24. 1974:
$76 69
Court met with Judge Roy- Office Supplies
Hirai presiding and Com­ Northwest Medical Lab •
missioners E- W Maag and Family Planning Lab Tests
$17 40 U. S Postmaster
Sam Hartley present.
The Court checked and Vale • Family Planning
$32 00
approved the curbing cut at Office Supplies
the Nursing Home con­ Ontario Women's Club -
Family Planning Rent for
struction
Approved by Motion to pay March $80 00 Holy Rosary-
■
Medical
Jones Boiler $105 00 for Hospital
Investigation Post Mortem
repairing the boiler
The Court signed a letter of $15 00. Family Service Clinic
Machine Copy Use $22.80.
approval far the Community-
Shelter Plan, to be used in Family Service Clinic Rent
4 Janitorial $167 00 Miles
case of a national disaster
Approved
by
Motion Thomas. M.D -• Medical
Investigation
$226 90
Warrants. Order No. 25. in
Clifford Looney - Ontario
the amount of $41,975.67
The following claims were Justice Court Attorney Fees
$88 40
Ontario Sanitary
approved and paid during
Service - Ontario Justice
the month of April
Court
Utilities
$4 no
General Countv Fund
Abundant Food Utilities
Travel Expenses Allan Pc
$19 00
Richfield Co. - County Court
travel-March $6 96
Roy-
City of Ontario - Ontario
Hirai - Coiaity Court Travel
Justice Court Utilities $4 80
March $71 44: Standard Oil 5 .W 1st Ave Office - Ontario
Co. - Sheriff Travel-March Justice
Court Rent-April
$36.37. Family Planning
$135.00: Stuart F Cooper Co
Travel $9 14: Shell Oil Co - • Nyssa Justice Court Office
Sheriff Travel-March $34 88
Supplies $35 44
Idaho
Union Oil Co. - Sheriff Power Co - Vale Justice
Travel-March $43.55: Herb's Court Utilities $9 78 U. S
Arco ■ Sheriff Travel $9 00:
Postmaster-Vale - Vale
Elliott Tire Stores. Inc. - Justice Court
Office Sup­
Sheriff Travel
$146.10:
plies $1 80 Flying Realty -
Northwest
Law
Enfor­ Vale Justice Court Office
cement - Sheriff Travel Supplies
$5 40
Austin
$16.58: Farmers Supply Coop Barton - Vale Justice Court
- Family Planning Travel Rent-April $7 5 00:
Mrs
$6 00
Joe Maughan
LaRee McFarland - Vale
Veterans Service Travel- Justice Court Janitor-April
March $33 65 John Edwards $20 00: M
G. Palmer -
- Family Service Clinic Jordan Valley JP Phone
Travel March $97 16:
$10 00, Jordan Valley JP
Barbara Hatt - Family Rent-April $30 00 Bernard
Service Clinic Travel-March
Eastman Ins - Courthouse
$88 64
Diane Bolick - Insurance-Nursing Home
Family
Service
Clinic Course of Construction Ins
Travel-March $26 88:
F
$527 00
Malheur Propane
Verne Flock ■ Family Ser­ Co ■ Courthouse Heat $27 00
vice Clinic Travel-March City of Vale - Courthouse
$6 40: Karen Robinson -
Water $5125
Dentinger's
Family
Service
Clinic Feed 4 Seed - Courthouse
Travel-March $16 16: Jan Housekeeping $52 00: Aldred
Hager - Family Service Electric Shop
Courthouse
Clinic Ttavei-March $4 48
Repairs $8133: Vale Auto
Bvron Chatfield - District
Parts - Courthouse Repairs
Attorney Travel Advance- $1 95
Joe Maughan
Conference $61 60
Robert
Veterans Service Phone
G. Ingram • Sheriff Travel $8 04. Veterans Service R«it
$210 92: Saveway, Inc. - 4 Clerical $100 00 Cascade
Medichek
Travel-March Natural Gas Corp - Abun­
$54 20 Sheriff Travel-March dant Food Utilities to 3-21-74
$8.14 Continental Oil Co. - $75 46
Waldo Foreman -
County Court Travel-March Abundant
Food
Office
$13.19, Sheriff Travel $19 18.
Supplies $5 54
Gold Seal
Family Planning Travel Dust Mop Service • Abundant
$27 03 Texaco. Inc • Sheriff Food Housekeeping $5 00
Travel-March $66 7 5: Shell Singer Business Machines
Oil Co - Assessor Travel- Office Equip
4 Maint
March $14 49
Vale Con­ $159 00 Main Office Supply-
sumers Coop - Medichek Office Equip
Maint
4
Travel-March $26 33. County Repair $18 50 American
Court $22 68. Sheriff $221 33.
Flag 4 Banner Co. • Office
Clerk Election Travel $20 51. Equip 4 Maint $175.00:
Assessor $51.01. Family Atherton Kennels - Dog
Planning $6 30. Juvenile Pound Fee for March
$30 32, Planning $25 29
$105 00 Joseph Burdic. M D
Western Region Assoc of - Family Service Clinic
Counties - County Court Psychiatric Services $424 00
travel-Reg Fee for Roy Malheur Home Telephone
Hirai 4 Emil Maag $150.00
Co - Family Service Clinic
Office Expenses 4 Sup­ Phone-March
$110 69
plies: E. Otis Smith - Nyssa Telanswer-Radiophone Svc
Justice Court Rent $125 00.
Family Service Clinic
Nyssa Justice Court Janitor Communications - March
$30 00
John R
Higgins
$24 50
Powell's Office
M D. - Circuit Court Witness Supply - Family Service
Fee $193 20: U. S Post
Clinic Office Supplies $20.30
master- Ontario - Ontario Family Service Clinic -
Justice Court Office Supplies Fam ily Service Clinic Office
$50 00: OP S. - General Supplies $23 00. Family
County 3-74 OPS $476.21:
Service Clinic Part Hosp
Finch-Brown Co. - Office $5 00 American Handicrafts
Copies $23 93
Bargaining Co. - Family Service Clinic
Reporter - County Court Part Hosp $40 43
Den
Office Supplies
$45 00
tinger's Feed 4 Seed, Inc -
Standard Oil Co. - Cour
Bully Creek Park Material
thouse Heat $737.50 Kleen $13 25 U. S. National Bank
Copy Products - Sheriff Vale - Weed Payroll-April 15.
Office Supplies
$42 34:
1974
- $107 88. Dump
Scholes Printing Shop - Operator $62.70, Dump
Sheriff Office Supplies Moving $61 20. Parks $62 70
$27 00 Donald A Jenson - U. S. Postmaster Vale Clerk
Sheriff Radio $25 00 Moore Election Exp -Postage $5 74
Business Forms. Inc - Tax W E Gillespie - County
Office Supplies $802 14
Surveyor-March $175 00
Super Thrift Drug - Jail Robert G Ingram - Sheriff
Prisoner Personal $21 29, Office Supplies
$14 42:
Juvenile Office Supplies Payless Drug Store
-
$2 75: Vale Auto Parts - Jail
Medichek Office Supplies
Prisoner Personal $2.25 K
$12.00
Powell's Office
E Kerby 4 K A Danford • Supply - Medichek Office
Jail Prisoner Personal Exp $7 45, Circuit Court
$21 00 Tiny ’s Refrigeration - $13 78. Clerk $81 08. Assessor
Jail
Prisoner Personal $8 32. Family Planning $1.13,
$34 05 Kem Manufacturing Ontario Justice Court $15 85,
Corp - Jail Housekeeping Vale Justice Court $5 49.
$142 60 Deckers, Inc - Jail Office Equip
4 Maint
Housekeeping
$137 22:
$48 30
Karen Nelson -
Hanson.
Inc
-
Jail
Medichek Capital Outlay
Housekeeping $62 72: Beal $16 00
Ophthalmix
Seed Co. • Jail Boarding Medichek Capital Outlay
$12 16 U S National Bank
Vale Circuit Court Witness
Fees $155 84. Clerk Election
Exp $956 81 Viking Office
Products - Counts Court
Office
Supplies
$10.77,
Sheriff Office Supplies $2 62
Auditor Office Supplies
$2 39
Sirchie Finger Print Lab •
Sheriff Office Supplies
$27 22 Burroughs Corp •
Tax Office Supplies $47 Ml
Malheur Enterprise
Clerk
Office Supplies $100 30
Nyssa Gate City Journal -
Clerk Official Advertising
Feb Co Crt
Proceed
$130 64. Assessor Office
Supplies $35 85
Ontario
Argus Observer - Clerk
Official Advert -Feb Co
Crt Proceed $141.34. Clerk
Election Exp $212 M) Olsen
Lumber 4 Paint Co. - Clerk
Election Exp $18 30. Jail
Prisoner Personal $24 95.
Courthouse
Housekeeping
$2 40
Equipment Guide
Book Co
Assessor Office
Supplies $115 00 Cancer
Screening Services Family
Planning Lab $4 50 Idaho
Power Co. - Ontario Justice
Court
Utilities
$43 76.
Courthouse Utilities $462 98.
Courthouse
Housekeeping
$2 05
Land Title Ins
-
Ontario Justice Court Office
Supplies $10 30: E Otis
Smith - Nyssa Justice Court
Utilities
$47 89.
Nyssa
Justice Court Office Supplies
$10 00 Standard Oil Co of
Calif
Courthouse Heat
$1.327 56 Gold Seal Dust
Mop Service
Courthouse
Housekeeping $10 70: Dept
of General Services •
Abundant Food Supplies
$649 35 N AC A Abundant
Food
Freight
$364 98
Malheur County Fair Board
Abundant Food Rent-March
$470 08 Farmers Supply
Coop • Abundant Food
Housekeeping $18.55 Idaho
Blue Print - County Sirvevor
$83 17
Culligan
Water
Conditioning - Bully Creek
Park Material $15.57 Idaho
Power Co - Bully Creek
Park Power to 4-16-74
$23 59:
Benson s Glass 4
Paint • Bully Creek Park
$62 73 Vale Consumers Coop
Jail Prisoner Personal
$7 11, Jail Food $10 26. Park
Material
$9 30
David
Sarazin. M D - Family
Planning Clinic Services
$250 00. Famjly Planning
Cream $5 00. Medical Invest
$30 00 U S. National Bank
Vale - General County 4-74
Payroll $54.440 46, D
A
Invest March Payroll Error
$50 001. Weed $74 40. Dumps
$162 60.
Parks
$319 67
Malheur Home Telephone
Co - Mariii Phone $834 71
Standard Insurance • 4-74
Life Ins $133 33 Public
Employees Retirement
Board - General County
April F1CA $3,244 62 Public
Employees Retirement
System - General County
April Retirement $3,112.32
Oregon Physicians Service •
OPS $474 37
Health
4
Medicare
Expenses
4
Supplies:
Standard Oil Co
Medicare
Travel $5 20 Bess McClure -
Medicare Travel for March
$102.71: Amalie Usenko -
Medicare Travel $322 62
Mary
Ellen
Nelson
Medicare
Travel-Meeting
$172 09
Less
Advanced
Monies $151 00 - $21 09
Powell's Office Supply -
Health $3.07 McKesson 4
Robbins Drugs Health Sales
4 Service $52 92
Vale
Consumers Coop ■ Health
$54 57
Nursing Home Ex prases 4
Supplies. Malheur Enter
prise - Nirsing Home Office
Supplies $1 50 Idaho Power
Co - Power $194.82 Gold
Sea) Dust Mop Service •
Housekeeping $6 60 Fire
Protection
Service - Fire
Inspection-Apnl. May, June
$60 00 Malheur Propane
Propane $383.91: City of Vale
Water-Aprii
$38 53
Daycoa. Inc - Janitorial
Supplies $154.38 Dentinger s
Feed - Janitorial Supplies ■
Janitorial Supplies $25 80
Olsen Lumber Co
Repairs
$5.35: Vale Welding Repair
$2 00 Ontario Sewing Center
Repair $17 98
D 4 S
Refrigeration Repair $9 00
Aldred Electric - Repair
$2 10: Eddy Bakery - Food
$44 50: R C Bowman - Food
$78 00 Becker's Market
Food March
$555 74
Mountain States Wholesale
Food March $492 79 Idaho
Food - Food March $100 30
Boyd Coffee
Food $45 94
Home Dairies Food $353 36
Vale Supply - Linen $2 40
Intermountain Surgical
Medical Supplies $249 50
Super Thrift Drug Medical
Supplies $32 26
Terry
Janitorial Supplies Medical
Supplies $20 25 Med Ram,
Inc
- Medical Supplies
$35 99
1». A Enforcement
M
J R Mann.M D Exam 4
Services $20 00
I
S
National Rank-Vale -DA
Enforcement $50 00
Thursday, Jun* 20, 1974
a-wit- a u c* s i-it- a
a ac
A Salem Scene
Newell Heights
BY DALE WITT
Mia PHONE ST2-2183
by Jack Zlmmarinsn
NEWELL HEIGHTS • Mr High School Diflorout for
Indigent liquor Fund
and
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch Nest FaB's Frosh
Aid To Indigent: Trailwavs
School is out and It's a safe
drove
to Spokane to attend
Bus $14 80 Grevhound Bus
Expo '74. arriving there June bet few children will be
$18 40
giving much thought to
6 and returning June 10.
General Road Fund
classrooms in the immediate
They
report
seeing
an
in
­
Parts 4 Outside Repair:
structive Fair on the environ­ weeks ahead.
Burns Chevrolet
$2 19
But boards, administrators
mental theme, with the
Happy Dav Ford $1.463 16
and educators--especially on
Spokane
River
and
it's
Falls
Bill's Service Parts $155 14
the high school level- will be
and bridges adding a great
Vale Auto Body $181 05
spending considerable time
deal
to
the
pleasant
clean
Western Equipment Co
implementing new secondary
atmosphere
of
the
grounds
$627 26
Motor Rebuilders
graduation re­
Mr and Mrs Paul Lows of education
$30 00
CESCO $127 84
quirements involving the
Astoria
were
evening
dinner
Fulwell Motor Products
Class of 1978.
guests of Mr and Mrs John
M 49 Woodpecker Truck of
This fall's ninth graders
Fahrenbruch June 10. Mrs.
Ontario
$8983:
make up the vast bulk of the
Howe
was
a
schoolmate
of
Hollingsworth. Inc $168 62
3.1.000 or so who will
John Fahrenbruch in From
Western Bearings, Inc
graduate in the spring of '78.
berg. Montana.
$8 78 Valley Auto Supply
And in the nest four years
Mrs.
Mane
Moore
called
$55 05 G-K Machinery Co
those youngsters will receive
on
Mrs.
Al
Thompson,
and
$245 15 Jim's
Texaco
whal educators have dubbed
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
$116 54 Long's Service
"survival-level education.”
Thompson
Thursday
after
­
Center $16 15
Vale Con­
Lest anyone believes sur­
noon.
sumer's Coop $29 28
vival education indicates a
Mrs Mane Moore visited
Shop Exp.. Tires 4 Sup­
reduction in educational re­
the Rev. and Mrs. Gerald
plies: Jim's Texaco 193 15
quirements or opportunities,
Kuiper
and
three
children
at
City of Vale - Water $7 00
the Oregon Department of
Basche-Sage
Hardware the Charles Witty home in
Education is quick to point
Big
Bend
Sunday
afternoon
$17 79 Elliott Tire Stores.
out new graduation re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
Inc $92 71 Ontario Laundry
quirements offer greater
4 Cleaners $23 40 Hansen's Timmerman had their four
learning opportunities and
daughters
home
for
Fathers
Shop $29 50 Malheur Home
expanded course require­
Day
dinner
Mary
Joki
of
Telephone $21 51
Long's
ments.
Boise. Joan Timmerman of
Service Center $9 70 Idaho
In the developmental stage
Fort
Collins.
Colorado.
Nancy
Power Co $56 18
Aldred
since 1969. the new require
who
attended
college
al
Electric $5 73: Vale Con­
ments replace standards that
TVCC and Jane Brewer of
sumer's Coop $21.71
have been in effect since
Big
Bend.
Maintenance 4 Material:
19,12 and which were largely
Fathers
Dav
dinner
guests
Jim's
Texaco
$102 40
college preparatory in na­
in the Leon Chamberlain
Continental Oil Co $400 61:
ture Adopted by the State
Olsen Lumber $44 00 Vale home were Mr and Mrs
Board of Education in Sep
Clint
Chamberlain
and
sons.
Consumer's Coop $2,796 20
tember 1972, new minimum
Mr and Mrs Paul Butler.
Vale Consumers Coop $24 00
graduation requirements in
Beckers Market
First Aid Ontano and Mr and Mrs
effect add a third leg to the
Tunis
Garner
of
Nampa
Supplies $10 83
U. S.
high school education stool.
Mr and Mrs. Reed Udall
National Bank Vale
April
In addition to earning credits
of Kaysville. Utah came
15th Payroll $4,100 97 U S
and attending classes, gra­
Sunday
to
visit
her
sister.
National Bank Vale
April
duates by 1978 arc to achieve
Mr and Mrs. Merrill Call
». 1974 Payroll $3.575 27
specific competencies
and family
Monday. Mr.
Standard Insurance County
Oregon educators have
and
Mrs.
Udall
and
Mrs.
Road 4-74 Life Insurance
adopted survival as the most
$13.20
Public Employees Merrill Call and twins. Angie
important of all human needs
Retirement Board - Road and Pam will go to Expo '74
and believe it must be
in
Spokane
for
a
few
days.
Payroll Costs-April 1974
satisfied before others- such
Fathers Day dinner guests
$449 06 Public Empkivees
as security, love and belong
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Irvin
Topliff
Retirement System
Road
ing. self-esteem, etc.- can be
Payroll
Costs-April were Mr and Mrs Harry
achieved. Hence they speak
Warren of Parma. Wayne
Retirement $451 17
of survival-level education as
Warren. Edith Suter all of
Major Bridge Fund
that which will enable a
Parma:
Mr
and
Mrs
Arie
Hilton Clark
Material 4
graduate to survive in to­
Smit of Vale: Mr and Mrs
Supplies $34 90
U
S
day's world and to grow as
Frank
Warren
of
Parma.
Mr
National Bank Vale Major
an individual.
and Mrs Charles Brady. Mr
Briefer 4-30 Payroll $709 34
Curriculum has been di­
Public
Employees and Mrs. Greg Topliff and
vided into three basic ele­
Kelly
of
Boise
Retirement Board - Major
ments; personal develop
Mr
and Mrs. Charles
Bndge Payrail Coats-April
ment, social responsibility
Topliff of Burns were Mon
FICA
$64 32
Public
and career development In
day
luncheon
guests
of
Mr.
Employees Retirement
the first it is necessary Io de­
and
Mrs.
Irvin
Topliff.
System • Major Bridge
velop basic skills in reading,
Mr and
Mrs. Edward
Payroll Costs •
April
writing, computing, listen
Topliff of Hazelton were
Retirement $74 92 Super
mg. speaking and analyzing
Thursday luncheon guests of
Thrift Drug Major Bridge
Scientific and technological
Mr and Mrs. Irvin Topliff
Material 4 Supplies $15 09
processes must be under-
Mr. and Mrs
Charles
3-M Company - Material 4
Hirsch of Boise were Fathers
Supplies $523 21
U. S
at Eastside Cafe in Ontano
National Bank Vale - Major Day dinner guests of hu
Ross Mills was* a Monday
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bndge April 15th Payroll
evening dinner guest of his
Vernon
Hirsch.
$390 OB
sister, Mr and Mrs Roland
Mr and Mrs. Jim Phifer.
GeneralCountv Pairoil
Batt in Ontano. He visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
Stanley
Hill.
New Employees Ann Mills
Mr and Mrs Tony Martinez
Andrea
and
Janel
Hanson
of
Family Service $1,121 00
on his return tnp
Klamath
Falls
and
Mr
and
Nursing Home Payroll
Friday afternoon, Ross
Mrs Cliff Flanders and Mac
New Employ res Christie
Mills and four other Odd
were guests Wednesday eve
Barlow - $204 14
Shirley
Fellows of
Vale were
Abbe $131 50 Sanna Cont- ning for birthday cake and ice
pallbearers at the graveside
cream
celebrating
Carl
Lee's
well $157 80
service for Al Thompson
birthday.
General Read Payroll
Mrs. R 0 McKinley and
Mr and Mrs.
Vernon
New Employers: Albert
Mrs. Hugh Eddy and family
Ward
were
Saturday
dinner
Taghon $261 90
of Caldwell went to La
guests of their daughter. Mr
Published June 20, 1974.
Grande Monday and visited
and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and
Mr. and Mrs Jack Earnest
family.
and family.
Terri Hill went with the
Int«r$tate 80N
Sunday dinner guests of
Junior Scouts on an overnight
Mr and Mrs R D McKin
campout at Big Bend Park
ley were Mr
and Mrs.
To Receive Fund$
Friday night.
Russell McKinley and son
Eugene Pratt and the
Russell of Boise and Dr and
The State of Oregon is children went to the Owyhee
Mrs Hugh Eddy and family
scheduled to receive $19.5 Dam Fathers Day.
Mrs Richard Fenn and of Caldwell.
million in undistributed fe­
Mrs George Schiemer
deral highway funds within children of Quincy. Wash­
and daughter. Mrs Tina
ington
came
Fnday
and
are
the next few weeks. Con­
Shciemer, Mrs. Marie
gressman Al Ullman said visiting relatives in this area
Moore. Mrs Irvin Topliff.
for
a
week
Thursday.
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Scott
Gillette
"Approximately $10 mil­
Mrs Dale Witt attended the
lion from those funds will be of Ontario were Saturday
Womens Association meet
evening
dinner
guests
in
the
used to continue work on
ing at the home of Mrs.
Alfred
Simpson
home.
Interstate 80 North." Ullman
Winifred Bennetl in Big
Andrea Wenke attended
said.
Bend Thursday afternoon
the
Girl
Scout
Campout
at
He said the Federal High­
Mrs. Marie Moore and
Big
Bend
Park
Thursday
and
way Administration has not
Mrs Winifred Bennett of Big
yet indicated specifically Friday.
Bend served cookies and ice
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege-
what segment of the Inter­
tea at the Presbyterian
man and Mrs. Dale Witt were
state the funds are ear-mar
Nursing home in Ontario
ked for. but that amount has Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Sunday afternoon.
and Mrs. John Fahrenbruch
definetly been committed.
NOTICE Ot BUDGE
The budget
stood along with principles
involving maintenance of a
healthy mind and body. And
skills must be acquired
enabling a person to become
a life-long learner.
Second element requires
an ability to cope as a citizen
with government, the en
vironment. on streets and
highways and as a consumer
of goods and services. The
third element asks students
to develop career skills, good
work habits and attitudes,
ability to maintain good
inter-personal relationships
and appropriate career de
cisions.
Study subjects have in­
creased by two--from 19 to
21. Formerly students were
required Io earn 19 credits--
10 of which were elective.
Number of electives remains
the same but course* in Per­
sonal Finance and Career
Education have been added
Io lhe non elective credit
category.
Districts are permitted
certain flexibilities For in­
stance. some may waive pre­
sent
attendance require­
ments and permit students to
complete regular courses of
study in 11 years or extend it
for other* to 13 years.
Some district* will allow
independent study, work ex­
perience. college credit al­
ternatives. certificate* of
competency, credit by exam
■nation--only five of a dozen
options now available
Already 51 of Oregon's
I NO high school districts have
filed plans for the new
program Representative* of
many of the remainder are
working with an Education
Department task force at
Willamette University this
week And all are expected
to have filed initial plans of
implementation by July I.
Reasons for the new
requirements are
many:
times certainly have changed
since 1932 The needs for
career development are ob
vious Employment patterns
have undergone extensive
modifications Bui one of the
most significant changes
during the last three decades
has occurred in the mar
Let place
The new hi gh school
graduation require ments
tend to emphasize personal
finance and consumer educa-
This appears highly ap
propriale w hen one considers
Oregon's rate of personal
bankruptcy as recent as 1972
was twice the national ave­
rage and only two other
states had higher rates. At
the same time Oregon has
reduced the age of majority
from 21 to 18. making high
school age youth responsible
for their own contracts and
installment debts
Achieving minimum com
petencie* for a
life role
as consumer rises to even
greater significance in view
of results of a personal fi­
nance competency survey
conducted among 2.877 11th
graders in 39 Oregon high
schools last spring
In plain language students
surveyed flunked the teat
They know most about
employment and income,
somewhat less about how to
judge goods and services
they buy and least about use
of credit, their legal rights,
responsibilite* and the ma
nagement of money.
Most know the respon­
sibilities of job success and
about the same percentage
know how to get a job But
barely half understand cm
ploy ment
opportunities.
Their knowledge of financial
planning, banking and insu­
rance is dismal In fact of all
categories tested, it was
seldom the percentage of
correct response exceeded 60
tier cent!
HEARING
fof .. Clky _'i£ Ad !' i!»JL
for the fiscal year I V4 19 75 Beginning July I, |9_J4a* detailed and
was not
prepared on an see lunting bans comment with that used in puoi
summarized in the accompanying schedules was
years
Ma|or changes, if any, and their effects on this budgel are set forth in an accompanying statement
budget
Adrinn
8
document
may
A
Merc
Zak
p m
be
al
inspected
meeting ol
or
obtained
between
the
hours
A copy of the
of <j
at
Adrian Ci t y Cott icj I
19 74 At
(Governing B<> V)
Adrian Public Schooln
lor the urposc ot holding i public hearing on tins budget Any
the
person may appear to discuss the budg- t, or any part of it
Qrprge Cartwright,
Mayor
ft Tiaion.in ol Governing Body)
Mn I hour
(County)
Ar 11- i 1111
(City)
Published
June
20.
1974