Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 20, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thuriday, Jun« 20, 1974
Pag« Fiv«
Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
rKeith Tallman and Bride
Army Expands
Honeymoon in Canada
r AcnvmEs
Bonus Offer
in arcades
NELL BOWERS
She came Monday and
The Army has expanded its
returned to her home the
$1500 to $2500 enlistment
next Monday.
bonus for qualified men and
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard
women who meet the re­
attended
the wedding of
quirements for enlistment for
Linda Tchida, at the Blessed
special technical skills.
Sacrament Catholic Church
The bonus is available for
in
Ontario, Saturday after­
women for the first time.
noon.
Until now. the $2500 bonus
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
had been available only for
Sabin, their daughter Adele,
qualified applicants enlisting
and eight grandchildren,
for combat arms--armor,
called at the Otis Bullard
artillery, and infantry.
home Sunday evening. The
Lt. Col. Darrell G Waller.
Sabins used to live in the
Commander of the Recruiting
Arcadia district, in the years
District oncompassing Sou­
between 1945 and 1950
thern Idaho and Eastern
They attended the Arcadia
Oregon, said that the expan­
School and boys and girls
ded bonus will benefit
who went to Arcadia will
qualified young men and
probably remember the Sa­
women who seek an oppor­
bins. They now live in
tunity to learn highly mar­
Cottage Grove. Oregon and
ketable technical skillls.
had been attending a Sabin
“Questions concerning the
family reunion at Idaho
new special bonus should be
City.
directed to local Army
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Soren­
recruiters, or by calling the
son from Wilsonville. Ore.,
Boise District Recruiting
stopped at the Bullard home
Command, (208) 345-3296
for
a short visit, Saturday
collect," Waller said.
afternoon.
They were on
their way to Chicago. Ill., to
visit her parents. Mrs.
On June 8. 1974 at the and Margaret Cole Junior
Sorenson is a cousin of Otis
Manhattan Bible Church of bridesmaid was Teresa Wark
Bullard.
Malheur Memorial
Manhattan. Montana. Cheryl and ringbearer was Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard
June 15. Mr. and Mrs.
Tallman,
nephew
of
the
Kaye DeBoer became the
Terry Priest. Meridian, a girl
and family visited at the Otis
groom.
bride of Terry Keith Tallman
and Mr and Mrs. Isabel
Bullard home to visit with the
Mike Kolecki was bestman
of Adnan The double-nng
Sorensons, Saturday after­
Sifuentes. Nyssa, a girl.
and
ushers
were
Tim
Tall
­
ceremony was performed at 2
noon.
Holy Rosary Hospital
man. brother of the groom
p m. by the Rev Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard
June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
and Steve DeBoer, brother of
Ros be ger
visited a while with Madge
Curtis. Payette, a boy. Mr.
the bnde.
The bnde is the daughter
and Clyde Long, in Nyssa,
and Mrs. Dwayne Demes.
Among the wedding guests Weiser, a girl Mr. and Mrs.
of Mr and Mrs Norman
Sunday afternoon.
were Mrs Anna DeBoer and Thad Glenn. Ontario, a boy.
DeBoer of Manhattan and the
Clyde and Nel) Bowers
Mrs.
Boyd
Wark,
grandmo
­
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
June 14. Mr. and Mrs.
spent Tuesday and Wednes­
thers of the bride
and Mrs. Keith Tallman of
Clayton Husfloen. Fruitland,
day at John Day and Canyon
The new Mrs. Tailman is a
rural Adnan
girl. Mr . and Mrs William
City. Nell Bowers was doing
1965 graduate of Manhattan Covel. New Plymouth, boy.
For her wedding the bnde
a Political Survey.
High School and West
chose a floor length gown of
June 15. Mr. and Mrs
Ted and Echo Howe and
Suburban Hospital School of Greg Farley. New Plymouth,
lace over satin styled with a
Clyde and Nell Bowers left
Nursing of Oak Park. Illinois boy
fitted bodice, long fitted lace
Friday and spent the week­
in 1969. Since then, she has
sleeves and a chapel train
June 18. Mr. and Mrs
end as Cascade Reservoir,
been employed as a nurse in Jerry Ziegler, Payette, girl
attached at the shoulders.
fishing Lots of perch and
Seattle. Washington
Her
The gown featured a scoop
Mr and Mrs. Robert
bullheads were caught. They
husband
a
1964
graduate
of
neckline accented with se
Caswell. Ontario, girl
came home Monday mor­
Adnan High School served
quins and four tiers of lace
Mr and Mrs. Ben Drink­
ning.
four years in the U. S. Navy wine. Payette, girl.
fashioned the skirt. Her
Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
and
is
presently
attending
illusion veil of shoulder
Robbins attended a Fathers
Oregon State University.
length was held to a lace
Day dinner at the home of
The couple honemooned at
crown and she earned an arm
their son. Norvelle, Sunday.
BUYSHHWHIRL,
Calgary.
Canada
and
the
bouquet of long stemmed
Other guests were Mr. and
Worlds Fair in Spokane
bridal pink roses.
Mrs. Memldean Robbins.
They are making their home
Suella DeBoer, sister of the
Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Ellen
in
rural
Adnan
for
the
bride, was maid of honor and
Gregg and daughter Ann.
summer
bridesmaids were Pat Quindt
Mrs. Hazel Herman and Bob
and Bill Holmes.
Tony and her mother Mrs.
Neil Petterson left last
Wednesday with their trailer,
for Pocatello. Idaho to attend
the 5th Far Western States
Owyhee Cemetery Mnlnteniinee
01 a tri ct _________ for the fiscal year |974|975 Beginning July 1. 1<?4 as detailed and Square Dancer's Convention.
The budget for
Neil joined them Friday. Neil
«
r ■'
and Ruth were the General
prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used tn prior
summarized in the accompanying sehe du lei was
Chairmen for the Sewing
Clinic and Workshop. This
years Maior changes, if any. and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement A copy of the
was a workshop for training
people in the art of making
at
authentic western costumes.
budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of 1100 n. tn. »nd
Chnrley Culbertson Residence
They came home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
, 1924 At
will be held
July 8
A meeting of the
Board___________
Rt 1, Nyssn
Edmunson went to the
(Governing Body)
square dance Festival and
B»op tr Pm 11 Charley Culbertson’s fot the purpose of holding I public hearing on this budget Any convention at Pocatello. Ida.
on Wednesday.
person may appear to discuta the budget, or any part of it
Mrs. Anna Grace Edmun­
son will entertain the Arcadia
Sunshine Club at her home
4.M. Peutz___________________
Thursday. June 27 2 p.m.
(Chairman of Governing Body)
Steve and Bernice James
of Meridian were guests of
Parley and Gladys Feik.
Sunday.
■v
(City)
(County)
ARCADIA - Mr
and
Mrs. Tom Drydale went to
Weiser, the evening of June
8 to pick up their nine year
old granddaughter. Teresa
Wood, daughter of Violet
Rose Wood. Richland, Ore
gon. Teresa will stay with her
grandparents a month.
Mrs. Tom Drydale and her
granddaughter. Tersa
Wood, went to Nampa to visit
Mrs. Drydale's sister, Mrs
Eldon Jackson. Also visiting
the Jackson home were Mrs
Drydale's mother and ano­
ther sister and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Campbell.
Teresa Wood attended
Bible School at the Christian
Church, last week, She took
part in the closing program.
Friday night.
Cleta Saunders went to
Nampa. Tuesday to visit her
mother and to visit her sister.
Mr. snd Mrs. Winston
Ketchum, from Olympis,
Washington, who were gue­
sts of Joe and Addy Kellogg.
The Rev. and Mrs Win
ston Ketchum from Olympia.
Wash., were overnight gue­
sts of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
Saunders. Thursday m^ht
The couples drove to the
Owyhee Dam. sight-seeing in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Saunders went to Emmett.
Wednesday to attend the
funeral of a friend. Mr. Paul
Clausen, who was killed in a
motorcycle car accident.
Faye Corn is in the
Malheur Memorial Hospital
with a broken hip. He was
injured while irrigating Sa­
turday night. June 8. His
grandson. Brian Taylor found
him. Mrs. Corn called the
ambulance and took him to
the hospital. He is getting
along very well but expects to
be there for a while.
Mrs. Virginia Baltzor. of
Jordan Valley, came to visit
her father, who is in the
hospital with a broken hip.
She came Sunday and retur­
ned to her home Saturday,
June 15.
Mrs Beulah Saw who lives
in West Covina. Calif., came
to visit her father. Faye Corn.
IJ*
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Total Tax Levy to be Certifier to the
A»e»or on form LB 5! )
Last Year
3.24 i.lS
Levy Within 6% Limitation
.................
Levy Outside 6% Limitation
Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Limitation .......................
Total Proposed Levy..................................
3
2.176.02
- 1 .
^,315.00
Total Budget All Funds
Ibis Year
Outitandini I July 1
Next Year
2,6,7
RO
2,6 >7. -10
3,>15.00
3,67,1.00
Authorized, Not Incurred, July 1
Next Year (Ext )
This Year (Actual)
Next Year (Est)
Bonds
Interest Beating Warrants
Short Term Notes
Total Indebtedness
FUNDS REQUIRING THE LEVY OF AN AU VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE THE BUDGET
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total Materials and Services .....................................
Total Capital Outlay...................................................
Total All Other Requirements..................................
Total Requirements (Including Transfers)
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Taxes Received........................................
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Received
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Levy Within 6 Percent Limitation
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation ..........................
Levy Outside 6 Percent Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Limitation ...........................................
Published
June
20.
1974
Mrs. Lucile Myrick was a
guest Monday at a luncheon
given in honor of her birthday
at the Twilight Cafe. Those
attending were Mmes. Lu­
cille (Boyd) Wilson. Joy
Adams. Judy prunke. Sandy
Mormon, Aqiv Williams.
Eleanor Llpafomb. Lois Mi­
ner, Betty' Holcomb, Jo Ann
Nyce and* Mitzi Sadamon.
i'a/d of Tkzmhc
We gratefully acknowledge
and thank our many friends
and relatives who attended
and helped with our 50th
Wedding Anniversary Re­
ception.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Miner
JOB’S
DAUGHTERS
Ten members of Job's
Daughters Bethel »33 retur­
ned home from Grand Ses­
sion in Medford ■ Bethel #33
went with Bethel #25 of
Ontario by chartered bus.
Guardian Vera Webb accom­
panied the girls.
THE ENGAGEMENT OF SANDRA LANE TO DAN
CHAPIN has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Lane of Adnan. Chapin is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chapin of rural Nyssa. A late summer wedding is
being planned.
APPLE VALLEY ITEMS
.................... BY FRANCES SMALLEY•••••••
APPLE VALLEY ■Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Al Endsley were her
son. Ray smith and son
Michael of Meridian and
evening visitors were his
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. John Wilson of Meri­
dian.
The Rev. and Mrs. George
Geesev and daughters of
Phoenix, Arizona spent Mon­
day-Wednesday visiting in
the Gene Honey home. The
Geezevs wete on their way to
Alaska for the-summer. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bowen of
Payette were also visitors in
the Honey home to visit the
Geeseys while they were
here.
Mrs. Mary Willis of
Ontario visited Wednesday in
the Gene Honey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Durfee of New Plymouth
visited in the Roy Rookstool
home on Wednesday eve­
ning.
On Saturday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and
Mrs. Sarah Yingling had
dinner at Pollards Cafe in
honor of Fathers Day.
Bob Rookstool and Laree
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pitman were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Pitman and family at
the Hill house in Boise in
honor of Fathers Day.
Mrs. Chuck Bale and Laura
Bale visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bale in Caldwell on
Thursday.
Mr. and
Mrs. William
Knox drove to Homestead
Wednesday- and returned
Thursday. While there they
visited Mrs. Ruby Lanning
and Lena Hogg and other old
friends.
Sunday evening, Mr and
Mrs. S. A. Mayberry visited
in the William Knox home.
Word was received by
friends on Saturday
that
Lester Larkins of Monroe.
Oregon passed away sud­
denly while at work on
Saturday morning. Services
will be held in Corvallis.
Oregon. He will be remem­
bered by many in Parma and
Nyssa as they lived here for
many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook­
stool and Mrs. Sarah Ying­
ling attended the Sr. Citizen
dinner in Payette on Wed­
nesday and visited their
brother Russell Shoemaker.
Mr and Mrs. David Bay
and Kelly enjoyed a weekend
at Cuprum. They rode their
motorcycles over the hills and
fished at Lick Creek and also
discovered some edible
mushrooms.
On Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Seward atten­
ded the funeral service for
Paul Clauson at Emmett, who
was killed in a motorcycle
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Seward visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gibson of Emmett
on Wednesday.
Featuring a scenic view of
the South Falls in Silver Falls
State Park on its cover, the
19^4 edition of the Official
Highway Map of Oregon is
now available from the
Travel Information Section of
the State Highway Division,
official chambers of com
U.S. Bonds
Increase
The U. S. Treasury de­
partment announced today
that sales of Series E and H
Bonds in the State of Oregon
were $5.287.048 for the
month of April
Oregon sales vear-to-date
of $20,214.482 are 39% of the
assigned quota of $51.500.00
This places Oregon ninth in
the nation in percentage of
goal attained Jim Leslie.
Malheur County chairman,
said, this county has reached
40% of its goal.
Nationally, sales of $589
million during the month set
an all-time record for April.
Sales exceeded redemptions
by $48 million, raising the
dollar amount of Bonds
outstanding to $bl,859 mil
lion. This is an increase of
$1.1 billion since December
of 1973,
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) has ap­
pointed six members and five
alternates to the Idaho-Eas­
tern Oregon Onion Commit­
tee which administers the
federal marketing order for
onions grown in Idaho and
Malheur County. Oregon.
The appointees were no­
minated by producers and
handlers in the area.
Officials of USDA’s Agri­
cultural Marketing Service
said the principal functions of
the committee are to recom­
merer and at the State-ope­
mend the grade, size and
rated tourist information
quality requirements to apply
centers at ports of entry to
to onion shipments each year
Oregon.
and to determine those
Among the items included research and promotion pro­
in the map are a brief jects that will benefit the
synopsis of important traffic marketing of onions.
The following members
regulations within the state
and a welcome from Gover­ and their respective alter­
nor Tom McCall “to relax nates will serve two-year
and play in this cool green terms except for producer
vacationland “ According to member Leo R Hart who is
Victor Fryer, travel infor­ -replacing a member who is
mation director. “The map no longer eligible and will
has been updated to show serve for one year:
the latest highway improve­
ments and new population
REBEKAHS MEET
figures for Oregon's incorpo­
rated cities."
The various beach driving
restrictions are again de­
picted in color code so that
people will know where and
when driving on certain
sections of the beach is
permitted. A mileage map
showing the distances be
tween many of Oregon's
communities is another re
peated feature of the map
Detailed* insert maps of 17
Oregon communities are also
included along with some ty­
pical scenic views.
The map is available free
of charge at the locations
listed above or by writing to
the Travel Information Sec­
tion. Room 104, Stale High
way Building. Salem 97310.
Saturday evening. Mr. and
Mrs.
Burton Smith
of
Ontario entertained with a
barbecue dinner for Fathers
Day. Honoring her father,
Dwight Seward and his father
Howard Smith, also a birth­
day anniversary for Hugh
Pierce of Boise. Other guests
were Mrs. Seward and Gary,
Mrs. Howard Smith. Kent
Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wild.
On Sunday. June 9. Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Morrison
attended a family reunion
picnic of the Stevenson
family at the Memorial Park
at Caldwell. Relatives came
from Madras. Huntington.
Boise. Wilder. Caldwell and
Parma.
Mrs. Stevenson, the mo­
ther is 82 years old and eight
of her eleven children were
present with their families.
She has 52 grandchildren. 31
great-grandchildren and one
great, great-grandchild. The
five generations present in­
cluded Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs.
Lis Morrison. Roy Morrison.
Barbara Hopkins and her
baby Teresa, who is the
great.
great-grandchild.
There were 63 members of
the Stevenson family present
for the picnic.
USDA Names Onion
Committee Members
Official Highway
Map Is Mow Available
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
Th» Year (Actual)
Lucile Myrick
Luncheon Guest
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lo­
dge met Tuesday. June II at
the IOOF Hall with Anna
Marostica. noble grand pre
siding.
Thirteen members ans-
wered roll call and two guests
from Beatrice #82 of Ontario
were present. Kathleen
Wheeler was officially named
District Deputy President of
District »24 for the coming
year Genevieve Priest from
Ontario
and out going de­
puty presented District De­
puty Kathleen Wheeler with
the official pin
Hostesses for the evening
were Hazel Farr and Wilma
Ostrom The next meeting
will be June 25 at the IOOF
Hall at 8 p m
Producers:
District 1 - Evern Young-
berg. Weiser and George
Matsuura. Fruitland.
District 3 - Joe Y. Saito
and Kay Teramura. both of
Ontario.
District 5 - Lyle Andrew
and Mas Kido. both of Parma
District 6 - Leo R Hart,
Caldwell
Handlers: Representing Or
gon Mavlin U. Maxfield.
Nyssa and Joe
Komoto.
Ontario.
Representing the produc­
tion area-at-large - Shig Hi-
ronaka. Ontario, and Garry
Bybee. Nyssa.
Range Owners
Complete Spray
Private Range owners in
Malheur County are com­
pleting spraving some 16.000
acres of sagebrush infected
ranges this month, according
to George Bain, County
Extension Agent.
With this years program
some 220.000 acres of private
rangeland has been treated
for sagebrush control since
1968 By controlling sage­
brush. the available moisture
and plant nutrients are
released for production of
grasses and other good
forage plants at least doubl­
ing the forage production
where good understory of
desireable grasses exists.
This practice has added some
30.000 additional animal unit
months of feed in the county.
This is a boost to the valuable
livestock industry in Malheur
County. Bain said
BUY-SHL-RENT-HIRL.