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OREGON, IDAHO SENATORS
INTRODUCI LEGISLATION
FOR HELLS CANYON AREA
Senators Frank Church, Mark
Hatfield, Bob Packwood and Ja
mes McClure introduced legis
lation Mottay to create a new
Hells Canyon National Recrea-
tian Area.
Their action fallows several
months of n-.eettngs between tbe
Oregon and Idaho Senators and
represents a concmisus among
the four lawmakers on the best
management plan for the Hells
Canyon region.
"This legislation,” the four
Senators said to a Joint state
ment, “will offer permanent
protection for the M iddle Snake
River and the Hells Canyon
area. The bill represents the
mlmtuition of a study we began
at the start of tbs 93rd Con
gress.”
Mayor features of the legis
lation include
—Crest ion of a Hells Canyon
National Recreation Area, can
storing principally of thecas yon
and its surromdtogta
—Creation, within the Recrea
tion Area, of a Hells canyon
Wilderness.
— The total prohibition an con
struction at any further dams
along the Middle Snake River to
Hells Canyon.
—Language which protects up
stream water rights to Idaho.
—A specific directive thnt exis
ting grazing on public lands
within the
Recreation Area
and the Wilderness Arse shall
be allowed to continue.
—Limitation on the currant con
demnation poewrs exercised by
OREGON
Thursday, July 26, 197J
Th« Nyssa Oata City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Two
th* Forest Service to acquir
ing private lands.
— Preservation at multiple use
management for all parts of the
recreation area, excepting wil
derness.
—Authorization at finds to Im
prove public access to Hell*
Canyon at Fittsburg Landing on
the Idaho side of the river and
at Dug Bar on the Oregon side.
—Designation of tbe Snake Ri
ver, between Hells Canyon Dem
and Asotin, Vashtogton, a*part
of tbe National Wild and Scenic
River* System.
—Deautbortzation of th* pro
posed Asotin Dem on the Snake
River.
Graveside services were held
for Christine Pett, infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
R. Pett of Rt. 2, Parma, Idaho,
an July 21, 1973.
Interment
was at the Nyssa cemetery.
The services were conducted
by Bish.p Gary Thompson of
the Nyssa First Ward LDS
Church.
Christine was bora at the
Holy Rosary Hospital on July It.
1973 and passed away July 20,
1973 of respiratory comp!ica-
tloCS
She IS Survived by her P*-
rents. two brothers Troy and
Jason and a sister, Shannon,
Her pate rail gran<t»rents
are Mr. and Mrs Taft Pett
and her paternal great-grand
mother is Mrs. Anna Pett all
of Route 2, Parma. Her mater
nal gram^iareats are Mr. and
Mrs. Golden Draper of Route 2,
Nyssa, Oregon.
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10 YEARS AGO
Three Nyssa students, Judy
Laurence, Kathy Farmer and
Owen Berrett attended the re
cent JESSI sessions. Tbe young
lathes
participated
in tbe
science institute for girls at
Willamette University in Salem.
Berrett attended tbe session for
boys at Oregon State Univer
sity in Corvallis.
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She was born January 23. 1864
in Ackerman. Mississippi. She
was married to William Bumpas
January 21, 1903, in Ladonia,
Texas. They had Lived in Ari
zona, Sweet Home. Oregon and
Parma before moving to Nyssa
in 1954. Her husband preceded
her in death in 1961 in Boise.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Dorothy Mae Miles, New
Plymouth, and Mrs Ossie Sul
livan, Parma; andoaeson, Dur-
land Bumpas, Chula Vista, Ca
lifornia. 11 grandchildren and
22 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were at
11 a.m., Wednesday at Dry
Creek near Boise with the Rev.
Robert Manley of the Nyssa
Nazarene Church officiating,
•jnder the direction of Lien-
kaemper Chapel, Nyssa.
CARD OF THANKS
We’d like to express our sin
cere appreciation to our many
relatives and friends for their
thoughtfulness in sending flo
wers and food, and giving com
forting words to our family at
the passing of our darling in
fant, Christine.
—Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pett
and family.
20 YEARS AGO
Connie is dead. It is true
she was only a dog, but one
that had lived in the affections
of the Bill Wahlert family for
most of her 13 years.
Connie met sudden death last
Thursday.
She was ran over
by a neighbor’s car while she
lay asleep beneath it,
pos
sibly never bearing the motor
start since she was almost
totally deaf.
As a tiny pup Connie was a
gift by Wahlert to his wife,
Nellie, before their marriage
13 years ago.
For the past
nine years she had been a
familiar sight to the Wahlert*s
many Nyssa friends.
A party at five local business
men left here Saturttay for a
week of fishing at Rainbow Lake
in Idaho.
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the
party were Fred
Bracken, Lew Herriman, Jack
Anderson, Jake Fischer and
Leonard Hewett.
30 YEARS AGO
During tbe remainder of July
residents of Nyssa will be called
open to buy at least SI worth
of war stamps for tbe purchase
and construction of tbe Shang
ri-la” airplane carrier for tbe
United States Navy as a sym
bol of tbe havoc that is to be
wrought upon Japan.
Tbe ' Mystery Ship” has been
authorized as a real fighting
American aircraft earner-- a
ship to uphold every intrepid
tradition of tbe Jimmy Doolittle
raiders who first bombed Tokyo
from a base described as tbe
Mythical ’Shangra-La.”
A nation-wide drive has been
started to raise >135,000,000
for tbe mystery ship through
the purchase of war stamp*.
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Three Nyssa youths, Reid
Cottle, Herb Smith and Charles
Short are now stationed at Col
lege Station, Texas A and M
College, Texas. Cottle went to
Texas from Chicago. Smith
from Bremerton andSbort from
Treasure Island, Calif
Journal Classified*
Hometown News
NAZARENE
CHURCH NOTES
THE PAST
Nyssa lads making up tbe
Little League Minor Reds are
Jimmy Beck, Bale Grosdkher,
Warren Farmer, Jr., Mike
Smith, Gary Sathmori, Kenny
Church, Romie Sifuentes, Andy
Schlupe,
Maurice “Mouse ”
Smith, batboy;
Alvin Allen,
Coach, Raul Lope«, Reid Saito,
Steve Moss, Ken Brown, Doti
Brown, Monte Howard, Dallas
Constance Bumpat
Fredrickson, Ken Vaadrwai:,
Constance B. Bumpas, 89, George Heider, Don Soder-
Nyssa, died Thursday, July 19, strotn, Alei Sutschkow, Craig
and Jack Anderson,
1973 at the Malheur Memorial Lewis
coach.
Hospital.
—A study of the Rapid Rtver
drainage on the Idaho side, and
of lands within the Recreation
Area on th* Oregon side, for
possible future inclusion to the
National
wilderness System,
The legislation introduced
CARD OF THANKS
Monday to the latest chapter to
a .ears’ long effort to protect
Hells canyon and tbe Middle
We would like to express our
Snake. Tbe bill represents th*
gratitude to the excellent staff
first time that all Idaho and
of Caldwell Memorial Hospital
Oregon Senators have reached
agreement on th* approach to and al! «bo offered sympathy
and kinttoess during our loss
be taken.
”We recognize, ” th* Sena and sorrow.
C.
tor* said to their statement, —The family of Ernest
“that hearings on this legisla
Payee.
tion may
well indicate that
changes should be trade. How
ever. we new tbe introduction
CARD OF THANKS
of this bill as ■ major step
toward
safeguarding
Hall*
Canyon.”
I wist sincerely to thank
my kind friends for the beauti
ful flowers, cards, and letters
while m the hospital.
My appreciation to the nur
sing staff at Malheur Memorial
IDAHO
cannot be adequately expressed.
Their care and interest was out
standing.
Also thanks to Dr.
Kerby and Dr. Vanetti.
—Betty Talbot
Hells
Canyon
National
Recreation
Area
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40 YEARS AGO
Business men of tbe city
have stated that they will co
operate with President Rooae-
velt ia tbe national recovery
program by keeping wages and
working hours in line with the
schedule set up.
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beet
Money's
scorchix
which mounted to 106, is blamed
for a fire at tbe S.D. Goshert
home which resulted in damage
estimated at several hundred
dollars
Tbe intense beat is
believed to have caused spon
taneous combustion ia a pUe of
oiled clothes which had been
left on the porch.
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Mmes, Owen Froerer, R»ma
Alvard and S. P Byte* »»o'
to Boise Monday to visit Mrs.
Harold (Afton Mil« hell) Green
who was injured In a motor
Morntag Worship^ 11:00 a.m. cycle accident Saturday, July
Closing service of the Dis
Mrs Green to home re-
trict Camp Meeting In Name*. 14
cuperatlng and would appre
7:00 ftm.
ciate hearing from her friends.
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MONDAY - Opening of New
Teen Camp for seventh and
Shawn Bybee returned to her
eighth
grade student*. July home in Brigham City, Utah,
30 to August 4, directed by July 19 after visiting al the
the Rev. Ran Kratzer.
S P. Bybee home for two weeks.
WEDNESDAY _ Mid-week
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service of prayer and Bible
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bybeeof
study. 7:30 pm.
Scottsdale. Arliona returned
see
It kns hewn mid, "The most home July 19 after visiting at
serious Idleness of all to being the S. P. Byt** home ,or •*'
busy with things that do not veral days.
matter.** Give Christ a pert
of your time and make plans to
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of
worship Him an the I ord’s Beaverton, Oregon visited tor
Day.
one week at the home of Mr.
—Rev Robert w. Manley
and Mr*. Jay Bybee and other
SUNDAY - Early
morning
prayer at the Church, 7 a.m.
Bible Study Ctaaeea, 9:46
a.m.
Bread prices climbeda little,
but very little in Nyssa Moo-
day. Tbe 6-ceat loaf, made by Pentecostal Church
Swan Bakery, will continue to
Of Jesus Christ
sell at 6-ceats straight. Tbe
•teaper loaves will retail at
SUNDAY SERVICES
S<mday
7-cents or three loaves for
School for all ages, 10 a m.
20-cents.
In Caldwell the 6-
Sunday School busing avail
cent bread advanced to 9.
able, call 372-5076
Morning worship service, 11
50 YEARS AGO
am.
Youth Service, 7 p.m.
The progressive Club of Big
Evangelistic Service, 7 30p.m.
Bend is making arrangements
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study
for an old time dance to be
classes for adults and youth,
held at the park on TbursAy 7:30 p.m.
night. August 2.
The music
Everyone Welcome.
which has been especially ar
David D. Wiens, Pastor
ranged for the occasion, will
Corner of 7th and Emison
be furnished by the Stradley
The
United
Pentecostal
orchestra--strictly up to date
about 20 years ago.
Every Church held their annual Youth
one is expected to dress for Camp meeting at McCall, Fri
the event from 1923 back to day, 6 to 13. Approximately
A dun--almost. The old folks 300 attended the camp.
will luve the opportunity to
show the young people whal
Christian Church
they are missing in the way of
real honest to goodness <tanc-
SUNDAY - Sunday
School
rng.
Classes for all ages, 9-45 a.m.
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Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Lettuce growers of Malheur
Sunday evening - 6 30 p.m.
C aunty who cat and shipped their
groups
meet al the
spring lettuce during the latter Youth
part at May and the first at church-grades 4 through High
June got a good price and will School.
make money on their crop. —Erledene Johnson, Pastor
relatives
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Dorothy and Pitsy Wilson
were weekend guests at the D»r -
rel Sawyer home in American
Falls, Idsho. Buck Sawyer re
turned to his h<>me with them af
ter spending several days in tbe
Wilton Jackson home
They also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Robbins, who
have Just recently moved to
American Falls.
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Nancy Wilson returned home
last week after spending five
weeks at the Institute of Bibli
cal Studies with Campus Cru
sade for Christ at Arrowhead
Springs, California. This is the
international headquarters of
Campus Crusade.
She spent th* 4th of July at
Newport Beach and one day at
Disneyland. Her brother Larry,
from Port Hueneme, visited
with her at San Bernadino.
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Mr. and Mrs. Craig North
rup and Kristin of San Jose,
Calif, were overnight guests
at tbe Dorothy Wilson home.
They were enroute to their sum
mer home at Lake Cascade,
Idaho
Visitors laat week at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Byers was the Rev. and Mrs
Jerry Clapper of Ridgecrest'
California and Dtzle and Joyce
Clapper at Tulsa, Oklahoma"
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Dtzle and Joyce Clapper re-
turned to Tulsa and were ac-
rompanied by Cynthia Gilbert
az far as W ichjta, Kansas where
she to visiting fHeads andchll-
dreo there.
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Mr. and Mr*. Frank Byers
visited Mr and Mra. Pet* Grant
In Lewiston, Idaho Friday to
Sunday. They returned by way
of Donnelly where they visited
with the kev. and Mrs. Jim
Farmer and family.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ed Stevens en
tertained at a lawn picnic Sun
day afternoon. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hicks
and girls, Mr and Mrs. Dave
Rteb,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Campbell of Nampa. John Sem
inars and Ronnie, Ethel Lay
and family, Mr. and Mra. Frank
Byers and Dale Prickett of Mid
dleton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck and
Laura
gran daughter
spent the weekend in Yellow-
atone Park.
Jim and Karla Heck spent
the weekend in Salt Lake and
Ogden, Utah
They vlaited a
friend, Jurgen Broo, from Lud
wigshafen, Germany. Jurgen
accompanied them home and
will spend a week visiting at the
Mel Beck home.
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Vicki
Franklta span' the
weekend at the home of har
paranta
Mr. and Mrs Bob
Franklin. She to a student at
K to man Business University,
Spokane. Vicki was her* to
attend the Sells-Anderson wed
ding.
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Mrs. Herb Smith of Walnut
Creek, California la vtoitlng
at the home of her mother Mra.
A. H. Boydell for a few day*.
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60 YEARS AGO
The
Wettaesday
evening
cloudburst on tbe lulls up the
Owyhee and tbe succeeding two
days rain are without parallel
in the annals of the river. This
time it seems the old-timers
have a right to say they “never
saw the like before.”
Cow
Hollow »a* a raging torr» at
and the bridge was washed down
stream.
Tbe Hollow backed
up into Mrs Morey’s field it
was so full. The Owyhee ditch
waste gates could not take care
of tbe floods and tbe ditch broke
in many places once on Robert
son's, on O Brien’s and twice
on Charles Bradley's and other
places farther down. Tbe ditch
spilled over in many place*
without breaking.
Tbe douOiurst washed large
boulders down a gulley above
Adrian and washed out over a
quarter of a mile of the Mini
doka andSouthwestern's tracks.
Much gra'n is lodged all over
tbe cotmtry as a result of tbe
deluge and some hay has spoil
age. Probably th* worst damage
to tbe hay resulted from wetting
tbe stacked hay.
ATTENTION
F ARMERS
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Bring Results!
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank tbe Nyssa
Rural Fire Department fortheir
promptness in arriving and the
efficiency with which they dis
patched the fire in our grain
field.
Thank vou verv much.
Harold Sisson, Stanley Sis-
on and Dean Sisson.
Faith Lutheran
WORSHIP-Thureday, 8 P.m.
Sunday, 11 a.m.
John 13; 1*20
Vacation Bible School begtos
Monday, July 30, through August
10, at Nyssa United Methodist
Church I'Methodiet-Episcopal-
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witty and Lutheran,, 9 a,m.-ll:30 a,m.,
Noel Tuppeny returned recently family and Mrs. Martha Spears
for three-year-olds through ftth
from a two-mouth vacation attended the Obon Festival to
graders.
spent visiting relatives and Ontario Saturday evening.
—Rev. Wm. R. Lewis
friends tn Colorado, Kansas
Mr. and Mrs. Jim carroll
5th and Park.
and Nebraska. While tn Kansas and family of Stmset Valley and
they attended a school reunion. Mr. and Mra. David Krause of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts Nyssa were guests of Mr, and
attended the rewiton of Class Mra. Dyre Roberts Tuesday
of 1944 of Parma High School evening for a barbecue and
Saturday evening at the East visit with their guests
side Cafe to Ontario,
Danny and David Shirk of
Mrs. Inaki Figures and family Burns are visiting to the Ben
INSURA NCI
of Boise were guests of Mrs. Witty home.
Gus Sil Ion is Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty
AGENCIES
Mr. and Mm Ben witty and and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty
Carl drove to Ketchum Friday and family attended the wed
to get Posle from Church camp ding of Barbers Anderson ano
ALL TYPES
and camped out overalgti1.
Mika King to Vale at the LD6
Mm Dyre Roberts accom Church Saturday eventop
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panied Wayne and Rochelle Ro
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts,
berts to Nampa Wednesday Brad and Ruse, Mr. and Mrs.
where they visited Mm Flo Dyre Roberto attended a Ro
rence Henderlider, Mm Marie berts picnic at tbe home of
Douglas and Mr. and Mm Bur
mr. and Mra David Krause to
ton Blades.
Nyssa Staidly, other relatives
INCLUDING
t.ester Campbell to improv attending were Mr. and Mra.
ing from hto recent hip surgery Don McAnulty of Oxbow, Mrs,
and to now to the Rehsb. Center Winona Dowdy, Llaa and Laar!
of the M trey Hospital to Nampa. of Baker, Mr. and Mra, Wilbur
Mr. and Mm Dick Bennett Roberta of Pinehurst, Wayne
and family and Mm Winifred and Rochelle Roberts of Pekin,
Bennett spent from Wednewtoy Illinois, Mra. Ruth Holveraon
Vale - Ontano
evening until Sunday night va
and Laurt, Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Nyssa
cationing at Ftoh Lake. Little Riggs, Pay Riggs and daugh
Brian stayed with Mr. and Mm
ters of Parma.
372-3162
Noel Tuppeny.
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
Nolan Field
Waldo Co
INSURANCE
FARM
BARLEY
MIXED GRAINi ■
AND
DELIVERED TO OUR
NEW FEED LOT LOCATION
AT THE END OF
COLUMBIA BLVD
ALBERTSOH'S
LAND & CATTLE
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