Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, Jun« 21, 1973
THREE GIRLS IN THE LIT! ER PATROL
are pictured as they picked up trash along
the highway one-half mile south of Nyssa
last week
They are Nancy Flint, Melene
Kane and Abby Widinan The fourth regular
member of the crew is Deana Nelson who
was working around the bend when the
picture was taken.
These girls are <<ie of many crews through­
out the State of Oregon on the litter patrol,
financed through sale of special license
Th« Nyita Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
There were 59 girls and lea­
ders from Nyssa and Adrian
at the Girl Scout Day Camp
held June 4-5 and 6.
On Monday, June 4, the girls
and leaders met at 10 a.m. at
the old gymnasium. The girls
started the day by playing a
get-acquainted game. They then
divided into
six teams and
played baseball. The Senior
Scouts made the lunch. After
lunch, girls divided into groups
and did pantomimes of T.V.
commercials.
Tuesday, June 5, the girls
and their leaders met at the
old gymnasium.
They went
to Dunaway Pond by auto for
the day. After dividing into
groups they went on an Alphabet
hunt. After a sack lunch they
returned to groups and enjoyed
making leaf prints from plas­
ter of parts.
June 6, Wednesday, the girls
and leaders again met at the
old gymnasium, traveled by car
to the Adrian park. The girls
were divided into five groups.
Some ijf the girls started the
stew and other food that had to
cook longer while the others
played baseball, rotten-egg and
electricity.
Following lunch
they played buck-buck.
plates. They pick up litter in burlap bags,
then transfer it to plastic bags to be picked
up later by state highway crews.
Nancy Flint, 19, Ontario, recently com­
pleted her first year at Pacific University
and is crew leader. Melene Kane and I>ana
Nelson will be seniors at Ontario High School
next year, and Abby Widman is a Vale gra­
duate who will attend Boise State College
Girls attending from Nyssa
were Amy Sarazin, Carolyn
Webb,
Lisa Sarazin, Leslie
Lane, Kathy Haburchak, Donna
Oldemeyer, Sara Marcum. Deb­
bie Simantel, Cydm Morrison,
Gigi Salto, Tanya Atagi, Whitni
Morrison, Jackie Chadwick,
Lorraine Wahlert, Jolene Atagi,
Tiena Tensen, Sheryl South,
Irene Teague, April Teague,
Becky Tyner, Valerie Fanning,
Lisa Rose, Kris Savage, Tami
Mayden, Sara Lee Bunn, Star
Shaw and Holly Pitts.
Helpers were Mrs. Barbara
Sarazin, Mrs. Nellie Wahlert,
Mrs. Donna Webb, Mrs. Sandy
Morrison. Mrs. Massie Saito
and Mrs. Margaret Sarazin.
Visitors were Karen Webb,
Matty Saito and Drew Morrison.
Girls attending from Adrian
were Brenda Connell, Becky
Martin, Leora De Haven. Laura
Taghon, Alesia Menchaca, Le-
Ann Gonzalez, Marcie Beck-
stead, Amy Linville, Terri Hill,
Julie Sillonis, Andrea Wenke,
Kelly Potter, Kelly Mills, Vicky
Molt, Chen Smith, Lone Ben­
nett, Tammie Dockter, Anne
Zueger,
Lillena McHargue,
Kenna Frijikawa, Melanie W ebb,
Kellye Connell, Tom Potter,
Dorie Beckstead, Debby Lin­
ville, Judy Lovitt, Hannah An­
derson, Kelly Allsop, Hilda Her­
nandez, Linda Hernandez, Becky
Carroll and Kathy Osborn.
Helpers were Mrs. Jennv
Hill, Mrs. Bobi Taghon; Mr<
Jan Sillonis, Mrs. Bertha Van
Pag« Fiv«
de Water, Mrs. Jan Mills, Mrs.
Anderson, Mrs. Dee Linville,
Mrs. Sylvia Wenke, Mrs. Ruth
Martin, Mrs. Delphine De Ha­
ven and Mrs. Zueger.
Visitors were Jessica Lin­
ville, Angie Sillonis and Curt
Taghon.
RECEIVING PINS signifying that they have reached the
Eagle rank in the Boy Scout program Sunday at the Owyhee
Chapel. LDS Church, Nyssa, were (left) Curtis Stubstad, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Stubstad of Ontario,and Dion Garner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vai Garner of the Adrian-Nyssa area. Stub­
stad was sponsored by the Ontario First Ward and Garner
was sponsored by the Owyhee Ward. Lorin E. Munn gave the
inspirational talk at the Court of Honor urging the recipients
to continue to achieve, continue to help others and keep their goals
in life high. The boys’ fathers pinned the badges. Clarence
Lloyd is Stubstad's Scout master and Bob Haney and Joe Ro­
binson lead young Garner's troop.
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.................................BY GOLDIE.
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Prosser of Pilot Rock were
weekend guests of Mrs. Edythe
Prosser. Other guests for Sun­
day dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Delno Brock of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Van
Patten of Santa Marta, Cali­
fornia came Wednesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ciucas and
family. They left for their home
Monday taking their grandson,
Joel Ciucas with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C haney
and family returned home Mon­
day morning from a week’s va­
cation. They traveled to Cra-
’ ter Lake, attended State Grange
in Grants
Pass, vacationed
along the Oregon Coast with
her sister Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Meulier and visited her
mother, Mrs. Ruth Bishop in
. Eugene.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Rex Smith attended Dully Va­
cation Bible School program at
the Owyhee Community Church
Friday evening.
Mrs. C. K. Smith went to
Caldwell t<> get Mrs. Rena Smith
She stayed until
Wednesday.
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Verl Bishop, Mrs. John
Packwood, Mrs. Edythe Pros­
ser and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at­
tended Women’s Association at
the home of Mrs. George De
Haven in Adrian Thursday af­
ternoon.
Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Mrs.
Tim Tailman and son, Mrs.
Jerry Brewer and Mrs. Rex
Smith attended a stork shower
for Mrs. Evelyn (Tallman)Gob-
ler at the home of Mrs. Keith
Tallman Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mann and
family returned to their home
in Moses Lake, Washington Mon­
day after visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hatch
of Mountain Home were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
McGinnis.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Edy­
the Prosser and Mary Carroll
called on Mrs. Agnes McClure
in Caldwell, Wednesday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Bishop of Caldwell were Fathers
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bishop and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mann and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Smith of Caidwell, Mrs. Pearle
Abbott and family of Homedale,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abt»»tt
and Dan Cone of Roswell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Smith for a Taco supper Thurs­
day evening.
Mrs. Erie Mausling returned
home Thursday morning from
visiting In Colorado. She visited
her mother, sister and brother
and family inGrandJuncllonand
a sister in Mancos.
The first reunion of Nyssa
High School
classes 1934
through 1937 is shaping up ra­
ther well for the weekend of
July 20, 21, 22 in Nyssa. Re­
gistration and renewing ac­
quaintances will begin at 7 p.m.
Friday night, July 20 at the High
School.
This reunion is not restric­
ted to graduates only but for
anyone who attended these clas­
ses at any time and anyone else
who attended NILS during the
1930’s period will be welcome.
Please contact someone on the
committee so you will receive
a letter and attendance form.
We have a few people we have
not been able to contact, please
advise us if you know the ad­
dress of any of the following;
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell
were among those attending the
25th Anniversary ripen house for
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer in King
man Kolony Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts
took Kelly and Scott Allsop to
the Boise Airport Friday mor­
ning where they left by plane
for Fairbanks, Alaska to visit
their father, Mr. and Mrs. Ri­
chard Allsop.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser attended the
Happy Dozen Card Club at the
home of Mrs. Elsie Diven in
Nyssa Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Roberts received a prize.
Mr. and Mrs. PhilCiucasand
family, Mr. and Mrs. Van Pat­
ten met hiscousin, Mr. and Mrs.
Ladd Sutton and family of Eu­
gene at Givens Springs Friday
evening for a swim party. Ot­
her guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Slippy and family of
Owyhee Comers and Mrs. Ge-
nevleve Sutton of Caldwell. All
returned totheClucas home later
for supper.
Mr. and Mrs Wallace Avery
of Los Angeles,California spent
the weekend with his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery.
Mrs. C. K. Smith and Mrs.
Rena Smith went to Boise Fri­
day where they called on Mrs.
Ricks Gale.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ricks Gale left Sunday morning
to visit their daughter Jackie
in Spain.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas
and Toshia were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. GeraldThomas.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Smith were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith of Boise, Mr.
and Mrs. JackSlaybaugh of Em­
mett, Mrs. pearle Abbott and
family of Homedale, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Shelton of Nyssa and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and
son of Parma.
The large corn field on the
Verl Bishop farm was badly da­
maged by the frost early Mon- ;
day morning. No other damage
by the frost was noted, not even !
In the adjoin« corn field of his j
brother. Bill.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English
attended funeral services foi
Horace
Kerfoot in Caldwell
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty i
returned home Sunday from j
State Grange at Grants Pass. |
Venice Brown, Martha and
Betty Schlapkohl, Maxine Moss,
James Llewellyn, Grover and
Elsie
White, Fred Spencer,
Bruce Farney, Roy Clements,
Ovey Brown, Melba Parkinson,
Millie Herron, Kathryn Gilmore,
Glenn Huffstetter, Frank Pear­
son and Mary Corn Osborn,
please contact:
1934 - Ethel Graham Lawrence
Route 1, Box 3,
Nyssa, Oregon 97913
1935 • Lois Enos Hershberger
P. O. Box 275
Woodburn, Oregon 97071
1936 - Vera McConnellCollins
1509 Leadville,
Boise, Idaho 83706
1937 • Paul Johnston
Malheur Insurance Co.,
Ontario, Oregon.
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