Page Six Thursday. June 12. 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon Science Workshop Scheduled at TVCC Malheur Memorial Hoapltai June 7 • Mr. and Mrs. Divider» girl Vasquet. Parma, June 8 • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sloan. Nyssa, boy. June 4 ■ Mr. and Mrs Larry Tuttle. Ontario, boy. June 11 * Mr and Mrs. Stephen Vasquez, Nyssa, girl. Holy Rotary Hospital BAM EQUIPMENT COMPANY was awarded the Top Ten placque by Hesston for being one of the top ten dealers in the Portland district, consisting of over 70 dealers. Owner Les Burbank is shown with the placque. Hesston specializes in hay and beet equipment. June 6 - Mr. and Mrs. Hal King. Payette, a girl. June 7 - Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. Nyssa, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bell. Ontario, a girl. June 8 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cox. Ontario, a girl. June 10 * Mr and Mrs. Gary R Patterson. Payette, a boy. An Individualized Instruc­ tion Workshop for teachers will be given by the Science Department at TVCC dunng the week of June 16 • July 3. Its purpose is tv assist instructors (on both elemen­ tary and secondary levels) in developing individualized units of work in their own teaching areas. Fifteen learning packets will be utilized as aids in facilitating program organi­ zation. These will deal with such areas as student place ment, motivation programs, testing techniques, writing packages, and program eva­ luation. Teachers will make in­ structional units designed to express specific interests and classroom needs. These units will be based to a large extent on film presentation and willnecessitate learning to operate both the J5mm and super 8 cameras as well as learning to develop both color and black and white film Equipment will be furnished by the College. This is the third summer the Workshop has been presented. In the two pre vious summers approxi­ mately seventy-five teachers have received this type of training and have gone on to utilize these techniques in their own school systems. According to Wallace John son. Department Chairman, the Workshop has also been the catalyst for launching materials development cen­ ters in some of the local schools where photo equip ment has been purchased One area they are developing is career education Johnson says that field trips used to be utilized in exposing students to • variety of careers but these trips are becoming more and more difficult to make ‘ With a knowledge of camera techni­ ques the teacher can take the trip and bring it to class on film Successful "Flint trips have been made by local teachers in areas such as trucking and baking I here is trails no limit to the trips that can be taken in this way. I'he Workshop is num bered I D 507 or 407 and can be taken for one to three hours of undergraduate or graduate credit Cost lor I credit hour is $4.50: 2 hours. $14.00; and 3 hours. $24.00 The course is free to all participants on a non credit basis. Classes will be divided into two sections, one meeting from 4 a m to 12 a m.; and the other from L00 p m to 4:00 p m. daily. Enrollment is limited to 15 persons per section. TVCC Is offering the Workshop in cooperation with Oregon State University which is sponsoring a num her of Career Education Per sonnet Development Centers throughout the State. The program here will be directed by instructors from the Science Department. Wallace Johnson and Steve Cox. Let* Clean Up America For Our 200th Birthday 76 were dm something “In times like these, we’re concerned that people may not be getting the right foods.” "You've responded very strongly to our new Instant Discount program. So we have decided to concentrate this extra saving power on the essential foods your family needs most. 1 I r ni ’ X I’m talking about the basic nutrition groups: meat/protein, fruit/vegetable, milk/ dairy, bread/cereals. Now you'll be able to realize Super Savings every week on these basic foods. w To help you along in the program, we also are offering hundreds of bonus Gold Strike Stamps in every ad we run. The more coupons you use, the more stamps you'll have for the basics. REED RAY Here's hew it works for you... You get Gold Strike Stamps for regular pur­ chases when you shop our stores, plus hun­ dreds of bonus stamps. Keep track of your savings in Instant Discount booklets. Use one filled booklet to help purchase each Super Savings special. This Week’s Keep track of your savings in Instant Discount booklets, and redeem filled booklets right in our store every week. We think it's a great way to save, and a great way to help your family stay healthy.