Thursday, February 1, 1973
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pago Nino
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NEWS FROM BIG BEND
................... BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
OREGON TODAY
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We are now in the third
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in Big Bend for a number
week ot this 42nd Legislature
By Don
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years.
and to all appearances nothing
“'Trttrd Sru inx Idrat *'
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
has been accomplished to any
There Is a new look at the
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C.
great extent. The nearest com Oregon Legislature. This is
W. Musgrove of Marsing, Mr.
parison that I can make to the not only the Democratic ma
and Mrs. Perry Parrott of On
legislature is the Iceberg, four- jority in both houses or the
tario and Mrs. Jessie Parrott
fifths of the work remains un younger age of the members.
Want a gift idea
of Nampa to the Sir Richard's
seen.
The offices for almost all of
l hat is unique, yet personal?
Restuarant where they honored
To realize the work involved, the members and the fancy
Perry Parrott on his birthday.
one must understand that each carpets in a
few are only a
Later they all enjoyed visiting One that bears the stamp ot
and every bill must come be part of what is taking place,
vour individuality, yet is both
in the home of Mrs. Jessie
fore a committee. The com Possibly the key element of
eaav and inexpensive to make?
Parrott.
mittee decides whether or not change is the tremendous in
If so, this cozy patchwork
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs afghan I* for you. for it make« a
the bill has any merit. If it crease in staff. All commit
of Parma visited Mr. and Mrs. gift that I« sure to please
has, it goes to the PrintingCom- tee chairmen have administra
Dyre Roberts Friday evening.
mittee. From there it goes to tive assistants to help them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and
the House and is assigned to a Interns are available to all
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonls
committee where it once more members of the House of Re
goes through consideration, presentatives, especially those
attehded the Adrian Firemen’s
hearings, etc.
It returns to who do not have administrative
Banquet at the Golden Slipper
the House for vote of the mem assistants. The staff is bright
in Vale Saturday evening.
bership, accompanied by re and young and idealistic.
Mrs. Ted Avery accompanied
commendation of the com
Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset
President Boe and Speaker
mittee.
If the bill passes, it Eymann consider this part of
Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Char
then goes over to the Senate the new look of the Legislature.
lie Johnson ot Parma to Wei
for their approval through asi If the legislative branch of go
ser Saturday where they visi
milar committee route. This vernment is to be strengthened
ted Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker.
system provides a multiple so that it can do its job ade
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott
check and countercheck on the quately, it must have the ca-
of Roswell were Monday sup
laws we must live by.
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tonight we are holding a
C. K. Smith.
hearing on stream channels,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell All you need to make it are ten
how large a body of water must
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van velour washcloths in two
be to be considered a stream,
DeWater attended a Farm Bu colors a No 2 crochet needle
and whether lakes should be
reau dinner at the Eastside und ihrer- four-ounce skeins of
considered as streams; must
Cafe in Ontario Thursday. La washable knitting worsted in a
contrasting color
permits be obtained to place
Well on his way to a career
Mrs.
Edythe Prosser and ter the Van DeWaters called
culverts on creeks for logging in electronic technology is
Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on on Mrs. Susie Miller in the
The afghan is made of 40
Roger Allen Draper, son of
operations?
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes Holy Rosary Hospital.
Tomorrow night we will have Mr. and Mrs. Miland Draper of
Mrs. Ben Witty took a car squares of alternating color,
in Newell Heights Thursday af
each edged and bound to its
SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS of Mrs. Giles Cary are the Joint Senate and House hear rural Nyssa, who recently en
load of Adrian Eighth graders
ternoon.
neighbor bv rows of crochet
doing remarkable work in a special art project at the Nyssa ing on the beverage container listed in the Navy’s 2x6 Active
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett roller skating in Nampa Sa- With the velour side of the
Elementary School. They find rocks and paint them with animal bill. This promises to be an Reserve Program.
turday.
called on Mrs. Margaret Wood
washcloths up. the effect is lush
faces, and in some cases make whole animals with the aid of interesting session because
19 year old Draper qualified
Mrs. Veri Bishop attended and velvety You can choose
and family near Marsing Sun
glue.
emotions are evident on both for and was selected for a
County Program Planning in solid washcloths in two colors,
day.
The top photo shows Theresa LaRue and Anna Marie Melen sides of the question.
school program which guaran-
or you may want to alternate
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Ontario Monday afternoon.
dez. In the bottom photo Robert Rodríguez and Ruben Castillo
solid
colors
with
harmonizing
I’m still hearing pros and tess him 20 weeks of schooling
Angle
and
Julie
Sillonls
were
Water called on Ross Mills in
are kneeling, Eva Herrera and Tracy Marquez standing, each cons
on
the
"No Fault in the electronics field at Trea
Saturday overnight guests of prints or woven designs for an
the Caldwell Memorial Hospital
added touch of glamour
showing one of their own creations.
Insurance"
legislation.
So far sure Island in San Francisco,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Muri
Burns
in
Friday where he is recovering
I haven’t seen anything that California.
Nyssa.
from hip surgery.
completely satisfies me. To
Rapid advancement, extra
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll The detailed directions are
Several from Big Bend at
monthly pay, elegibility for
contained in an H4-page booklet
get
insurance
that
most
of
us
and
family
of
Sunset
Valley
tended the Musicale given by
would like would be too costly. $10,000 reenlistment bonus in
and Mr. and Mrs. David Krause ot sewing ideas For your copy,
Mrs. George Schiemer at the
The insurance that covers only addition to technical schooling
honored their father, Dyre Ro send name and address with
Adrian Presbyterian Church
81 00 to Booklet Distributors of
up to $2,500 would either leave are just a few of the feature
berts
with
a
birthday
’
dinner
Sunday evening. Among the eight
America. 220 West 42nd Street.
one with no recourse to the benefits that Roger finds him
Junior High girls taking part Sunday.
N-w York. N Y 10036
courts for costs above that self entitled to in the program
were, Marva Case, Libby Mil-
Oregon enjoyed one of its
Approximately 120 million amount, or legal assistance according to Navy Recruiter
ler, Rosie Shirk, Lori and Lynn
greatest years in United States bonds are purchased each year. would be required for satis Chief Max Chavez.
Witty of Big Bend.
Savings Bonds sales according The total amount of bonds sold faction. Some type of law MUST
Following
a January
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith of
to the United States Treasury today is double that of 20 years come out of this session. I’ll swearing-in ceremony at the
Boise
were Sunday dinner
Department’s figures released ago.
try to help us get the most Naval Reserve Training Center
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
today. The annual sales of $46,-
The Payroll Savings Plan is satisfactory bill.
I’d appre in Boise, Roger was flown to
NU ACRES — Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rena Coward who has
Smith.
794,806 were an increase of a major motivating force in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cartwright M. A. Jones called on Ralph been in southern California this $6,015,371 over the banner Savings Bonds growth factor. ciate any input I could get from San Diego, California where
you who read this column.
he is presently undergoing re
Baxter at the Presbyterian Nur winter came home to visit her
and Ronnie of Boise were guests
sales of 1971 when Oregon led Approximately 66 percent of the
School funding and reorgani cruit training at the Naval
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cart sing Home in Ontario Saturday. mother, Mrs. Lucy Evans.
the nation in percentage of goal total sales are generated by zation is coming more to the Training Center. Upon gradua
Mr. Baxter is there taking
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones
wright Sunday. Callers in the
achieved.
more than 10 million employees fore. Most of the thinking on tion from recruit training,
therapy
treatments.
While
there
called
on
their
new
neighbors
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
The broad scope of Oregon’s who now buy Series E Bonds reorganization doesn’t readily Roger will then receive 14
Mrs. Jones
visited
Mrs. Sunday afternoon, the Chester
Bay Cartwright.
support of the Savings Bonds' regularly through the Payroll apply to the mountain school days of leave prior to report
Big Bend Grange installed Chesney who is living in the Jordans. They have bought the Program was particularly gra Savings Plan at an average of
districts in Legislative Dist ing for his initial electronic
Home
and
a
former
neighbor
of
Alden
Bryan
ranch.
Mrs.
Jor
hew officers at their last meet
tifying to the Treasury Depart $360 per year for each par rict Nine.
schooling.
dan's mother anddad, the Lewis
ing. They are laurence Miller- this Community.
ment. Thirty-five of Oregon’s ticipant.
Bluejacket Draper is a 1972
From now on things will start
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
Papst
Greens
of
Payette
are
staying
Master. Dale Teter-Overseer,
thirty-six counties exceeded
Millions of other Amercans moving into high gear. At the graduate of Nyssa High School
of
Roseburg,
Oregon,
friends
with
them.
We
welcome
them
as
Bill Andreg - Steward, Ben
their annual quotas in one of buy and holdSavings Bondspur- present time 105 Senate bills where he excelled as a Math
Witty-Asslstant Steward, Angie of Glenn Jones brought a horse new neighbors.
the outstanding performances chased over the counter or on have been or are being con Student. Native to the Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones
Chaney-Lecturer, BeeBee Te- to Weiser and came over and
nationally. Malheur County ex Bond-a-Month Plan at banks, sidered, and 60 plus are in the country side Roger has become
ter-lady assistant Steward and spent Saturday night with them. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ceeded the goal of $250,000 savings and loan associations
House hopper. I can discuss proficient in the operation of his
Deanna Chaney, Theone Teter Marvin Papst and Glenn Jones Straud Sunday evening and had by $49,239 for a 120% per and other financial institutions
only a few of these in this father’s farm. During the recent
dinner with them.
and Harriet Brumbach-3 graces. are old school friends.
formance for the year accord which render this service on column.
Please let me know winter months, he had been em
Mr. and Mrs Ben Payne and
The Community was very
; Mary and Becky Carroll of
ing to County Chairman, Jim a gratis basis to accommodate of any in which you are inter ployed at the Amalgamated
9unset Valley were Saturday his aunt, Mrs. Ella Anderson shocked and sad about the loss Leslie.
their customers.
• ested.
Sugar Plant in Nyssa.
overnight guests of Mr. and of Ontario went to Eagle and of our neighbor, George Pul
The increasedinterest rate of
sipher.
We
have
known
him
a
visited
and
had
Sunday
dinner
Mrs. Dyre Roberts.
5 1/2% and shortened maturity
mended
President Nixon for
Big Bend was well represen with Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Spell long while, our sympathy goes period of 5 years and 10 months
ending
the
war, and we asked for
man.
out
to
all
the
family
-
also
the
ted at the funeral of Henry
intrigued investors nationally.
unanimous consent on this, but
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, loss of another neighbor who
Edens in Nyssa Thursday af
In 1972, Savings Bonds sales hit
it was voted down. We weren't
ternoon. Darrell English and Sr., had lunch in Ontario Tues used to live out here Merle $6.2 billion, the highest sales
able to acquire the prescribed
Lester Campbell were honorary day with her sister Mrs Ray Thomson, our sympathy to the since 1948. Bond holdings top
number of votes, which is 40,
family.
pallbearers. The Edens resided Winters.
ped $58 billion, an increase of
to pass this as a Joint Reso
Visitors at the home of Ar-
$3.3 billion over 1971, the grea
lution. There were some 20
mine Hartman Wednesday eve
test annual growth in 27 years.
Well, the paper work con 9591, testified in opposition to (19 Democrats and one Repub
ning was Mrs. Snowden Roberts
tinues to pile up--lots of read- this bill. However, there were lican) that voted against this
and Mrs. George Tanning of
ing to be done -bills are still a couple that were real strong Resolution. It was quite distur
Nyssa.
Employing Everyone being
introduced. As I under- for it. It appears to me that bing when you really think about
Mrs. Ben Payne visited Mrs.
we are a little bit be through the testimony and from what it meant to get peace in
stand,
I
n
(¿tiled
ImpoNMible
Dave Weaver Saturday morning
and saw their new milking par
Putting to work all per hind last year as far as the what information I have been Vietnam and get our boys home.
lor also had coffee with Mrs. sons now unemjdoyed is im number of bills that have been able to gather from people that However, we are going to re
introduced, but probably we'll it is necessary to be allowed introduce the bill on Monday,
Weaver and her sons.
possible, according to Dr.
One of our neighbor’s sons, Geoffrey Moore, Commis get caught up a little later on. to continue to hunt these bear and we hope to get the required
Some bills that have been in with hounds. However, there are number of votes to pass IL
Darwin Payne was Captain of sioner of the U.S. Bureau of
troduced
this week pertain to provisions in a proposed bill
I am also real pleased to an
the team on T.V. Saturday af Labor Statistics.
education. Rep. Hansell's bill to change the wildlife code which nounce that today 1 was handed
ternoon on Channel 7 on Var
Testifying before the Joint rquires all school districts, ex
would take care of any loose a note that said that we would
sity Quiz also Tempe Imbler, Economic Committee of Con
daughter of the Richard Imblers gress. he jxrinted out that, of cept for those operating under packs of dogs running around have head lettuce in the House
James Walker, BradCarlcoand the 4.8 million |iersona listed county unit system, to merge molesting wildlife or domestic Lounge today. This is a vic
Into county school districts by livestock. There wasn't any ac tory for us because a set of
Jim
Whitehead of Fruitland. as unemployed during Sep
January
1, 1974; abolishes in tion taken on the bill at this principles was involved here.
They were winners against tember, a major portion were
Meadows Valley High. Con out of work of their own voli termediate education districts particular hearing, but I’m sure 1 am real happy that we got
on January 1, 1974. and trans that it will never get out of this thing straightened out. The
gratulations to the young people. tion. While 1.7 million of the
fers
all functions to county committee, taking into consi lounge is operating and does not
We enjoyed watching them.
Septemlier unemployed had school districts.
deration all of the opposition recognize the lettuce boycott;
actually lost their jobs, an
Hearings have been held this expressed.
those of us that want to eat
other 800,000 had simjily quit past week in the House on the
Then yesterday afternoon, lettuce can, and those that don’t
In addition, Dr. Moore Governor’s finance plan. I ha Thursday, 1 was invited to sit want to don’t have to. That is
said, this nation's economy ven't been able to attend these in on a meeting of the Consu the way it should be.
always has large groujis of meetings but do get a rejxirt. mer and Business AffairsCom-
The Agriculture and Natural
people who are listed as un There has been atxiut even sup mittee, chaired by Dick Mag Resources Committee will be
The Oregon State Highway employed while they are :
port and opposition to it. I ruder, and the topic of this dis faced with deliberating on some
Commission today announced
Seeking some new type understand the Associated Ore cussion was "Liens.” This, natural wildlife bills and these,
distribution of $6,315,415.47 in
of work because of gon Industries testified in op of course, pertained to agri of course, pertain to fishing in
highway-user tax funds to the
change-of feeling about position to it yesterday, and by cultural products that are bou the Columbia and in the ocean
36 counties of the state.
their former job or be its news letter the AFL-CIO ght by a processor and not also. To be better prepared to
cause of some newly has endorsed the plan. It was paid for. This gave me a won work on these and get out the
The allocation Is based on
chosen goal or objective the scuttlebutt today that at derful opportunity to bring in best decisions, we are being
the statutory 20 percent for the
this particular time they don’t the livestock industry and also taken Monday morning down to
in life;
period October 1 to December
Quitting to find a better feel that they have enough votes bring up the points I have been view the salmon fishing indus
31, 1972. The funds come from
job, most often in their to pass it yet. I'm not able to working on for a year to try try on the Columbia and also to
the following sources: motor
own field of work, but tell at this time when it will to get something nailed down so view the Trojan plant at Rai
vehicle registration and ope
under improved or dif- be brought on the floor. How that we can also get our money nier. It should be indeed a real
rators' license fees, gasoline
erent conditions than ever, as soon as 1 can gather for livestock as well as other valuable tour from the stand
tax. use fuel tax, motor car
those under which they up a little more pertinent in produce that is sold and paid point of seeing the fishing in
rier fees, and fines and penal-
formation, 1 intend to testify in for with a draft and then the dustry firsthand. We are going
had been employed;
ties collected for violations of
the site and weight statutes
Entering the work force opposition because I don't be draft turned down. This is one to be allowed to put out a gill-
where complaints are made by
for the first time, pri lieve it is what the people of of the better meetings that 1 net, catch a few fish and see
have attended since I’ve been how the gillnets work, by per
the Highway Division weigh-
marily teenagers and my district want or need.
Yesterday morning, Thurs down here. Attorneys were pre mission, of course. I think this
inasters.
those getting out of col
day, the Agriculture Commit sent, there was a lot of In will be real educational, and
lege;
The allocation to each county
tee and Natural Resources terest shown, and I’m sure I’m happy to be a part of it.
Entering
the
work
force
is based on the number of ve
Committee
(which is one and the that there will be something
The Republicans have a cau
for the first time in their
hicles registered ill it. The al
same this year) heard the pro come out of this that will be cus set up for 130 Sunday af
life
for
any
number
of
location for Malheur County is
posed bill to prohibit the use worthwhile for our people both ternoon, and we have asked for
other reasons.
$80,393.23 based on 20,831 ve
of hounds for the hunting of from the vegetable and fruit some knowledgeable people to
hicles.
bear, and this really stirred up standpoint and also for the live be brought in to explain the
a lot of interest. There were stock industry.
Governor’s school finance pro
Journal Classified*
between 90 and 100 people there
posal along with the Interim
Employ the
There was a Joint Resolution Committee’s tax program and
from the "Bear Country” in
Bring RosultsI
Handicapped
Oregon, and most of them, atiout presented on the floor thatconi- Rep. Stafford Hansell’s propo-
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mr».
Boyce Van DeWater spent Sa
turday visiting In the Larry
Bauman home in Nyssa.
Mrs. C. K. Smith accom
panied Mrs. Pearle Abbott and
Bobbi of Homedale to Boise,
Wednesday evening, where thsjy”
attended a Tupperware party
at the home of Mrs. Ricks Gale.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jorgensen in
Central Cove.
Those from the Big Bend
Grange that attended Pomonna
installation at the Boulevard
Grange Sunday were, Charles
Witty, Dale Teter, Mary Bryant,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andregg,
Theone and BeeBee Teter.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser attended the
Happy Dozen Card Club at the
home of Mrs. Thelma Hammon
in Ontario Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Roberts was one of those
winning prizes, laiter they cal
led on Mr. and Mrs. Delno
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs Boyce Van De
Water were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Begeman of King-
man Kolony for dinner at the
EiAftside Cafe in Ontario, Sun
day.
Patchwork Pleasures
Roger Draper
Navy Enlistee
Oregon Leads Nation
In Savings Bond Sales
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
LEGISLATIVE REPORT
By Rep. D.E. (Denny) Jones
High way-LJ ser
laxes Reeeived
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Willnor
pability to evaluate proposals
of the Governor and to initiate
proposals on its own. If the in
dependence of each legislator
as opposed to the legislative
leadership is to be preserved,
each legislator must have ac
cess to adequate staff help so
that he can help formulate his
or her own proposals. If the
public, especially that portion of
the public who live a long way
from Salem is to have a sense
of participation, they must be
able to know what is going on
at the Legislature. A new toll-
free telephone (1-800-452-0290)
allows any citizen to call the
State Capitol and find out the
progress of a bill that is of
concern to him.
The new look at the Legis
lature costs money and the
predictable reaction of the Re
publican minority is to claim
fiscal irresponsibility and mis
use of Democratic Party pa
tronage. These charges have a
good populist ring and will make
many suspicious of the new look.
But if the new look results
in better legislation,
more
carefully considered, and with
greater citizen input, the cri
ticisms will be worth it be
cause the Democratic majority
can properly take the credit
for what they are doing.
News About
SERVICEMEN
PO3c Alan Cottle
USS
ENTERPRISE-Navy
Petty Officer Third Class Alan
E. Cottle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth S. Cottle of 107 N.
Fifth Street, Nyssa, is in the
Western Pacific aboard the nu
clear-powered aircraft carrier
USS Enterprise.
Recently, the Big "E” made
her first visit in four v>ars
to Hong Kong, where her crew
spent seven days relaxing,
shopping and enjoying the many
exotic sites of this Crown Co
lony.
DILL SAUCE
1 cup dairy sour cream
2 tablespoon« horseradish
2 tablespoons minced green
onion
1 teaspoon sugar
W teaspoon dried dill weed
Generous dash salt
Dash pepper
Combine all ingredients and
chill. Makes 1 cup.
sai. I think this will be a va
luable meeting. We should be
able to ask some questions
that we haven't been able to
get the answers to before; and
after we get these an .wers then
we can, I think, put together a
more reasonable explanation
why we either lik? or dislike
each particular plan.
TVCC TO JOIN
FORESTRY SOCIETY
In December, Treasure Val
ley Community College joined
48 other schools, 43 in the Uni
ted States and 5 in Canada,
in meeting Forest Technician
Training requirements for stu
dent memberships in the So
ciety of American Foresters.
With this recognition, Trea
sure Valley CommunityColiege
forest technician
students
may become student
mem
bers of the international or
ganization and are eligible for
professional membership upon
graduation.
Ken Knothe, Treasure Valley
Community College forestry in
structor, said that the college
had been working to achieve this
recognition
for some time.
TVCC students may join the
Columbia River Section of the
soc.ety. T.ie forestry profes
sion at large will be informed
of Treasure Valley Community
College’s acceptance in a forth
coming issue of the Journal of
American Forestry.