Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 17, 1976, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
rNews From Big Bend
By GaMto Roberta
GOVERNOR BOB STRAUB signed a
proclamation urging all "red blooded Fathers
of Oregon" to eat beef for Father’s Day on
June 20. The Beef foe Father's Day program
has been a special promotion effort of the
Oregon CowBelles and Beef Council for the
past 20 years.
Cow Be lie Chairman Rose Novotny of
Ontario and Malheur Beef Princess Johanna
Moore of Vale are witnesses to the signing.
Mrs. Novotny is promoting the use of beef
and the giving of Beef Gift Certificates to all
Oregon fathers this year. The certificates can
be obtained at any branch of the U. S.
National or First National Banks of Oregon,
and are good in any retail grocery store or
restaurant.
Gets Award
Events Around Adrian
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Thursday, June 17, 1976
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
By Dale Witt
ADRIAN • Mrs. Sue Ash­
craft went to the Happy
Dozen Card Club at Elsie
Divens in Nyssa last Friday.
Thursday evening. Mrs
Sue Ashcraft attended a
Tupperware party at the
home of her sister. Mrs. Ray
Drown in Nyssa.
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft helped
Nora Howes in Big Bend
mark a quilt for quilting one
day last week.
Gladys Newbill and Sue
Ashcraft were Saturday lun­
cheon guests of Anna Long.
Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Lois Cartwright. Mrs. Geor­
gia Parker and Mrs. Amstutz
were coffee guests of Mrs.
Edna DeHaven.
Mrs. Edna DeHaven atten­
ded the Womens Association
meeting at the Irvin Topliff
home Thursday afternoon
Mrs. Mabie Piercy atten­
ded Mrs. Cowlings 90th
birthday celebration, the
Happy Dozen Card Club
meeting and Linda Simpsons
Dan Greif, a TVCC gradua­
ting sophomore, has been
awarded a $2500.00 scholar­
ship in music at the College
of Idaho in Caldwell for the
coming academic year.
Greif is the son of the
Erivin Greifs of Payette.
He has been very active in
the music program at TVCC
as a member of the Concert
Choir and Omniphonic Sing­
ers and a frequent tenor
soloist.
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baby shower this past week.
Twenty-eight friends and
neighbors of Mrs. Edna
Cowling attended her 90th
birthday celebration Tuesday
June 8. Cake, ice cream,
coffee and punch were served
by the hostesses. Mrs. Ida
Packwood. Mrs. Edna DeHa­
ven. Mrs. Marge Cameron
and Mrs. Winifred Bennett.
Her home was decorated with
beautiful flowers brought by
her guests.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van
DeWater and son Kent of
Caldwell called on Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Begeman. Satur­
day afternoon.
Laura and Jim King left
Tuesday on an extended
vacation trip to California,
New Mexico. Arizona. Ne­
vada and Wyoming.
Friday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Mackey took Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Free! to
dinner at Pollards in Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Parker
spent the weekend in La
Grande with their son. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Parker and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege­
man were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Van DeWater in Caldwell. In
the afternoon they all visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogleman
in Nampa and also called on
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen.
Mrs. Fogleman has been
quite ill.
Mrs. Carl Begeman sub­
stituted for Mrs. Bill Toomb
at the Happy Dozen Card
Club meeting at the home of
Elsie Diven in Nyssa.
BIG BEND
My apolo
gies to the correspondent and
readers of the Big Bend news
for being unable to notify
Goldie in time for her to take
the correspondence to the
Gate City Journal by a
different route than mine
Lucille Callahan.
Jolly Janes Club met last
Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Dallas Chaney. Mrs.
Horace Chaney of Caldwell
assisted her. Guests were
Mrs. Darryl Seuell, Mrs.
Mike Sillonis, Mrs. Alan
Bennett. Mrs. Stan Thomas
and children, Mrs. Lee
Lovitt. Mrs. Carl Lovitt and
children. After a short
business meeting a linen
shower was held for the Carl
Lovitt family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Roberts in Wilder
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lundt
Jr. of Burns visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl
from
Wednesday until
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery
went to Richland Tuesday to
get Mrs. Waiter Greene. She
visited them until Sunday.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts was a
Thursday supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock in
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Sudam
recently left for Europe
where they will tour for their
summer vacation from the
Adrian Schools.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pack­
wood. Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Tuppeny, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre
Roberts, Mrs. Ethel Smith.
Mrs. Winifred Bennett and
Darrell English went with the
Parma Senior Citizens to
Hells Canyon Dam Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith
and Josh. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Roberts and Brad and Kelly
Allsop attended the wedding
of Debbie Carlock and Scott
Orris at the Roswell Presby­
terian Church last Saturday
evening.
The Adrian Garden Club
met Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis
and Tony went to Boise
Monday where they visited
relatives and consulted To­
ny’s doctor.
Mrs. Ben Witty. Carl.
Mark and Lynne attended the
Adrian Community Church
Sunday school picnic held
Saturday on the church lawn.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 18 & 19
AT 8:00 P. M. BOTH NIGHTS
SEVEN BIG EVENTS
★ BAREBACK RIDING * SADDLE BRONC ★ BULLDOGGING
★ BARREL RACING
* BULL RIDING
* CALF ROPING
★ TEAM ROPING
SPECIAL EVENTS
* BOISE BAREBACK RIDERS
★ SUER STOPPING
★ JUNIOR BARREL RACING
(Not over 15 years oM and non-card holder)
(^1 1^, Only)
CARNIVAL - ZIMMERS RIDES - THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY
PARADE 7 P. M. BOTH NIGHTS
ADMISSION
ADULTS *1.75
CHILDREN
6-11 *1.25
CHILDREN
UNDER 6-FREE
STOCK PRODUCER - VERNON HAWKINS, WEISER, IDAHO
I
Planning Commission
To Study Land Use
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Mrs. Dyre Roberts called
on Mrs. Phil Church and
family in Wilder Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Ernie Lundt of Burns
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Witty from Thursday
until SAturday.
Mrs. Don Roberts attended
a party for Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Roberts of Wilder
Friday evening in honor of
their 47th wedding anniver­
sary.
The Youth Group of the
Big Bend Grange held a
banquet Saturday evening. A
large crowd attended. Special
music was furnished by
Theone Teter and all the
Teter sisters. Guest speaker
was Pomona Master Blaine
Girvin of Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty,
Carl and Charles Witty,
attended a wedding reception
Friday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. George Hathaway at the
Vale LDS Church.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Avery were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Avery and
Gordon Avery of Weiser and
Mr. and Mrs. Vonley of Long
Creek. Oregon. All had flown
in by planes landing at
Zerbel's Landing Field.
Mrs. Don Roberts and
Kelly Allsop attended Job's
daughters
installation
tn
Parma last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Witty
entered Holy Rosary Hospital
in Ontario Sunday and
underwent hio surgery Tues­
day morning. She has con­
tinued to improve and hopes
to be home by the time this
appears in the paper.
Ted Avery left Monday
with Darrell Paneke of
Weiser for Prosser. Washing
ton where they attended a
two-day seed school.
Mrs. Joe Witty. Mrs. Ben
Witty and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
attended the Christian Bu­
siness Women's dinner at the
Charolais Restaurant
in
Ontario Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Winifred Bennett.
Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mrs. Dyre
Roberts. Mrs. Leroy Bennett
and
Mrs. John Packwood
helped Mrs. Edna Cowling of
Adrian celebrate her 90th
birthday Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs.
John
Packwood,
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Leroy Bennett attended Wo­
mens Association meeting at
the home of Mrs. Irvin Topliff
in Newell Heights Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Leonard Howes and
Todd Wilson of Roy, Utah
visited the Dyre Roberts and
Darrell English families Fri­
day evening.
Angie and Danny Sillonis
are the latest victims of
chicken pox.
Toshia Thomas, Todd,
Amy and Joey Bennett,
Charla Hobbs, Julie. Angie
and Danny Sillonis all atten­
ded the daily vacation Bible
School at Roswell Baptist
Church the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Riggs in Parma Thursday
evening.
Gus Sillonis reached the
age of 90 years Saturday.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts clerked
for 4-H judges at the Malheur
Spring Fair Wednesday af­
ternoon. Mrs. Jim Holton
helped Thursday.
Susan Howes of Boise
called on Mrs. Stan Thomas
and family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holton
and Jason and Tinely Howell
spent from Friday until
Wednesday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus-
ling received word Friday
evening of the death of their
brother-in-law, Phil Bockus
in Escadido, California. Ser­
vices were held Wednesday
there. He was a former
resident of Big Bend.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts atten­
ded the Happy Dozen Pino-
chole Party at the home of
Mrs. Elsie Divin in Nyssa
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Bennett and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Bennett and
family, Mrs. Winifred Ben­
nett and guest Mrs. Mar­
garet Wood of Marsing all
attended the open house for
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bennett
at the Roswell Presbyterian
Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beguhl
and Mrs. Patrica Bledsoe of
Boise were guests of Mrs.
Ethel Smith last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blades
and family of Boise, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Carroll and Ray
of Nyssa called on Mr. and
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Carroll and
family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Darrell English and
Toshia Thomas attended the
Hawker, Watts wedding at
the Nyssa LDS Church
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Church of Phoenix. Arizona
are happy to announce the
birth of their new daughter,
Christine Elizabeth. She joi
ned the family on Sunday.
April 25. 1976 in the Mari­
copa County Hospital in Phoe
nix. She weighed eight-pou­
nds and two and one-half
ounces and measured twenty
and one-half inches in length.
Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church
and Mrs. Tom Cramer and
Louie McDaniel
all of
Ontario. Mrs. Pauline Chu­
rch of Nyssa is the extra
proud great-grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie (Mike)
Smith of Nyssa are the proud
parents of a baby son. Adam
Trent. Young Adam was bom
at Mercy Medical Center in
Nampa. Wednesday. June 2.
1976. He weighed eight
pounds and nine ounces and
was twenty-one and one-half
inches long.
He joins a brother Todd,
age four yean^and a sister,
Torri/two years old.
Beaming grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Osborn all of Nyssa. Happy
great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Osborn of
Nyssa and Mrs. Grace
Cearley of Emmett. Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hurie
of Narrabri. N.S.W., Aus­
tralia. are the proud parents
of a bouncing baby boy. bom
March 10, 1976 in Sydney,
Australia. He was named
Benjamin Grant and weighed
seven pounds. He is the
couple's first child.
Mrs. Hurie is the former
Margie Staples. Nyssa High
School foreign exchange stu­
dent the year of 1965-66. She
lived with the Dirick Nedrys.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Staples of Cro­
nulla N.S.W., Australia.
Members of the Citizens
Committee for Involvement
will meet on Monday, June
21. at 7:30 p.m. in the City
Council
Chambers with a
special committee appointed'
by Planning Commission
chairman, Carl Burningham,
to study land use and make
zoning changes to the plan­
ning commission.
Under the Land Conserva­
tion and Development Com­
mission goals, each city is
required to provide zoning
in consanance with county
zones in the proposed de-
veopment area.
The CCI has arbitrarily
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rad
cliffe of Nyssa proudly
announce the birth of their
first child, Claire Price
Radcliffe The new arrival
was born at Holy Rosary
Hospital in Ontario, Thurs­
day, June 3, 1976. She tipped
the scales at seven pounds
and ten ounces. Baby Claire
is also a fifth generation
Oregonian.
Beaming grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Price Jr., of Pomona, Cali­
fornia and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward R. Radcliffe of
Hubbard, Oregon. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hunnicutt of
Merrill, Oregon are the
happy great-grandparents.
perimeter of Nyssa as the
study area. In striving to
create zones which agree
with county zones, considers
tion must be given to soil
conditions, agricultural suita
bility. present city and county
zones as well as the city's
ability to logistically support
the area in question.
In appointing the present
task force. Chairman Burn
Ingham felt a presentation
should be made^one on each
zone to be considered^ with
one member assisting in the
basic research and making
the presentation.
During the meeting. Joe
Seward. Auxiliary Planning
Commission member, will
provide a presentation on an
H I zone. Definitions were
initially drafted for an R I
zone to meet general LCDC
requirements; however, no
actual R-l zone exists in
Nyssa. After presentations
are made for each of the
proposed zones, a Town Hall
Public Hearing will be
scheduled
to
determine
which zones should be
recom
mended to the City Council
for adoption.
All persons interested in
land use and zoning are
invited to the present action.
1/4 inch CORDLESS eim
ELECTRIC DRILL “
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery
visited their children in
Weiser Sunday.
Relatives here received
word of the recent death of
"Red" Morgan in Missoula.
Montana. He was raised in
Big Bend and was an uncle of
Don Case.
Scott Allsop left Wednes­
day for Fairbanks. Alaska to
visit his father.
Mrs. Ray Cartwright is
visiting her sister. Mrs.
Jossie Roadman in Spring­
field. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
English, Mrs. Stan Thomas
and family visited Mr. snd
Mrs. Marion English in
Nampa Tuesday.
Lance Corp. Mark Maus-
ling of the U. S. Marines
arrived Tuesday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Mausling for the rest of the
month of June.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mary.
Crrlene and Darlene Carroll
visited Mrs. Florence Hin-
derlider at the Nampa Conva­
lescent Center and Mrs.
Dennis Heaps and family in
Nampa Tuesday.
Leonard Howes left Satur­
day for Roy, Utah on
business. His
grandson,
Todd Wilson returned home
with him after visiting here.
Mrs. Robert Callahan was
called to North Platte, Ne­
braska, Saturday evening,
June 5, leaving Sunday
morning for the services of an
aunt in that city. Because of
the hurry-up preparation, she
failed to notify the corres­
pondent of her leaving and
consequently the Big Bend
news didn't arrive at the Gate
City Journal in time for
setting. She apologizes to
Goldie Roberts and the Big
Bend news readers.
Visitors at the Robert
Callahan resident during the
weekend of the 12th were
Mrs. Ray Newman of North
Platte, Nebraska, mother of
Mrs. Callahan. Her two
sisters, Mrs. Robert Steven­
son of Tryon, Nebraska and
Mrs. Gene Hodo, her daugh­
ter and a grandson of Olathe,
Kansas. They returned with
Mrs. Callahan for a two-day
visit, driving out through
Wyoming and the Utah route.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy York
and family visited at the
Robert Callahan residence
Sunday with the relatives
from Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Callahan and family of
Ontario were evening visitors
at the Robert Callahan home.
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