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    Thursday, Jun« 21, I973
Th« Nyita Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
BY MARTHA LORENSEN -
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Most Oregon
Streams Safe
Most Oregon streams and ri­
vers are safe for swimming, re­
ports the Department of Environ­
mental Quality.
However, DEQ laboratory
tests show bacteriological con­
ditions make water contact ac­
tivities potentially hazardous in
the Tualatin River system from
Gaston to the river’s mouth,
Johnson Creek, Marys River
below Philomath, Pudding River,
Columbia Slough, Rickreall
Creek, Bear Creek and the Mal­
heur River.
All other streams and rivers
in the state are bactenologically
safe for water sports, but swim­
mers should avoid areas within
about 100 yards of a sewage
treatment plant or industrial
outfall as a precaution against
the possibility
of
a mal­
functioning treatment system.
DEQ also reports that no
stream waters can be consi­
dered safe for drinking, be­
cause even in isolated areas
there is a chance of recent,
local contamination from up-
stream uses.
UNUSUAL COLLECTION of milk bottle caps is shown to
Oregon Dairy Princess Janice Waibel by Wayne Olson of Port­
land. Olson, as a youngster, accumulated several thousand milk
container caps including one from bottle of milk consumed by
England’s King George IV. Pages bearing caps from 50 states
ard three f^reirm countries adorn »ill
Area Citizens Make Up
Solid Waste Committee
The COMPACT
Quickly adiusti to tit narrow double-hung windows from 21" to 38"
in width which will not accommodate most air conditioner» Pro­
vide» both cooling and dehumidification Built-in Ezy-Mount make»
installation simple Operate» quietly on 115 volt current 5 000 6 000
and 8 000 Btu certified capacities
8,000 BTU
’196«
OTHER MODELS UP TO 23,000 BTU
w*"- me cuj-omr
me
RTNYSSA CO-OP SUPPLY
PHONE 372 2254
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NYSSA OREGON
Gambles
WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22ND .
We invite you to stop in and take a look at our new store.
Truckloads of merchandise for our store are arriving weekly
to complete our merchandise selection. We assure you that
we will have a complete and excellent stock of merchandise
available for you when we have our...
GRAND
BY AVO MOE! L H « » PHONE 372-”’:' * * ♦
ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs. Washington to visit her bro­
Kory Boekweg from Ogden. Utah ther Don Garren and family
visited recently in the George and her mother.
Ruth Carroll arrived home
Moeller home. They »ere re­
turning home from a weeks va­ June 8 from Oregon State Col­
cation with friends in Sunny­ lege. She spent a »eek with her
side, Washington. They also parents Mr. and Mrs. Henrv
visited Kory's uncle, Mr. and Carroll. She left June 16 for
Mrs. Clifford Becksjeadin rural Portland »here she »ill attend
Nyssa. Kory is a former resi­ Portland State this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sha» from
dent of Arcadia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Ne» Plymouth visited Mr. and
from Pendleton. Oregon spent Mrs. Parley Feik one evening
Friday, June 15 at the Parley last »eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Oiville Car­
Feik home. Mr. and Mrs. Feik
accompanied them to Idaho roll and «laughter from Ben,
Falls, »here they attended the Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. John­
James family reunion. They all ny Carroll and family from Em­
mett visited Sunday in the Henn
returned home Monday.
Mrs. George Hust and her Carroll home.
Mi. and Mrs. Georg* Moeller
aunt. Minnie Houston from Do» -
nev, California left June 13 for »ere dinner guests Father's Day
a three weeks tour of the Mid­ in the Fred Norman home in
Lincoln Heights.
western States
Mr. and Mi s. Ernest Stepiien-
Miss Marvin Buzzard from
Ontario visited I.via Houston sen and Todd Cindell camped
on the Owyhee over Hie week­
on Saturday morning.
Mr and Mrs. George Roper end.
Mr. and Mis. George Roper
and son from I as Veges visited
his mother Goldie Roper and his and s >n and Goldie Roper visi­
uncle John Sebum this week. ted in the Geoige Moeller home
They »ent on to Long Vie». Mondav afternoon.
SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Moore were dinner
guests on Fathers Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Newgen.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Asto-
reca and Audrie were supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Don Hatch at Adrian
on Saturday evening.
Harley Wilson attended me-
mortal services this »eek at
Salem, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Langlei
and family were dinner guests
on Fathers Day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley.
Pleasant Hour Club met at the
home of Mrs. Lois Council Fri­
day and held a surprise party
in honor of Mrs. Dick Young
who plans moving to another
area. She was presented with a
gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin
visited Mrs. Harriet Turner
Sunday at Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of
Johnstown. Nebraska and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Lorensen visited
Mrs. Harriet Turner Monday.
Bible School started Monday
at Adrian. Mrs. Gary Nielsen.
Harriet and Gloria Lorensen
are among those assisting at
the school.
John Huston, director of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith Beef Promotion Program of th.
of Johnstown, Nebraska, and National Live Stock and Meat
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Board, will be one of the fea­
Harriet and Gloria Lorensen tured sprakers at the Fourth
»ere dinner guests on Fathers Annual Junior Charolais Lea­
Day at the home of Mr. and dership Conference June 24-
Mrs. Ken Abbe at Mt. Ver­ 27 at Oregon State University
non, Oregon.
Refreshments in Corvallis.
in honor of the 4th birthday of
Gathering in Corvallis will
Scott Abbe were served along be 200 young Charolais bree­
with a happy birthday song. ders and their advisors from
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexan­ throughout the U. S. They are
der attended the VBS Bible members of the American-In­
School Program at the Nyssa ternational Junior Charolais
Nazarene Church on Friday Foundation, Inc., and will range
evening.
m age from 14 to 21 years
Debbie Alexander returned of age.
home Monday after having spent
Huston, who is secretary of
June 8, 9 and 10 with the NET the Meat Board’s Beef Indus­
Team at Gooding. Idaho.
try Council, will speak at the
Gloria Lorensen was a guest Monday banquet on the role
on Thursday at the borne of the National Live Stock and
Clara Fujikawa in honor of Meat Board plays in the pro­
Clara’s birthday. The girls went motion of beef.
bowling, had refreshments, and
Conference attendants will
wound up with a slumber party. participate in discussions on
JUNIOR CHAROLAIS
CONFERENCE AT OSU
Houseguests of Mr. anil Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hrn
Elvin Ballou and family from Capper also.
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Tuesday through Friday were
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Susan and Diene Howell of Ln-
Grande and Martha Howell of returned home June 12 a/ter a
two-weeks vacation They vl«.
Wilder.
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ted relatives inCheyemw.Wy,..
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou mlng, Scottsbluff. Gerity m
and family attended the 50th Alliance, Nebraska. They v|»|.
Wedding Anniversary other pa­ ted Mrs. Cappers' slater mj
rents. Mr. and Mrs Mark Ho­ family in Grand Forks. Nor«
well, Sr., in Wilder, Sunday, Dakota. They spent one day a
Winnipeg, Canada shopping
June ¡7.
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>ight seeing. On the return tty
Visiting this week at the home they toured YellowitM
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Park, Tetons.andJai ksooHoie.
Valdez and Mr. and Mrs Eve­ Wyoming.
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rett Ballou are Cordy Halle,
Mark and Margo of Colorado
Afternoon visitors of Mr.
Springs. Colorado, Agnes Or­ Mrs. Owen Gann Sunday
donez and children of Salem, Mrs. Judv Crane and tamUv«
and Arlene Valdez of McMinn­ Vale.
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Dinner guests of Mr andMrt
Miss Gwen Nelson of Salt Buster Talbot in their amper
Lake Citv visltedover thewe. k- following tlw trail ride iron
end at the home of her parents Snlveley'a Sunday were Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Dever* Nelson Mis. Hob Cixijwr, Don Bo«,rj
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and Toni Armstrong all of Nyssi
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Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Cot­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
l.aCron
tle have received »ord that
their son Alan Cottle docked of Parma were dinner
in San Francisco Jun«-12 aboard Saturday of Mr. and Mrs Jm<
his ship, an air craft carrier Gt unke. •
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th«- Enterprise, which had been
Tuesday tli<- Jimt.nuikesiwt
in Vietnam
area
for
ap­
proximately nine months. Ills her mother. Mis wilium <
wife »ho has lived In Walds- Lipscomb 14 Nampa at th* bom-
burg, Utah joined him in San airport wheresh«-returned fr«
a three and iw half week irifty
Francisco.
Europe.
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Mr s. W I . Me Partland went
Thursday
overnight
guest»«
to jugene last »eek »lure she
pu ked up Pam from U '4 O tlw- Reubrn Haroldsen's ».tv
and then traveled to Portland his brother-in-law Frank CM
where tiny visited Mr and and Ills son-iu-law Alva Harris
Mis. Bill iHartura) Friesen, <4 Idaho Falls.
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Mrs. Mi Partland's Louhtet.
Mr. and Mrs. l.artv Blai Ida«»
Pam staved in Portland »lu te
she »ill »orkthl- summer. Mrs. and family went to Jerome, |g^
Me par Ha nd then went to Ash­ (or th«- weekend » here lluy vug
land to pi< k up her daughter ted her father Ralph Newberry
Linda »ho attend Six this in honor of Father’s Day.
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year They then visited Mr.
Mrs.
Harold
Hrendle
retur­
and Mrs. Dick Me Partland and
their daughter Monica r*luin*d ned from las Vegas, Frwtoy
home with tier grandmother for »Iwre she and ten other area
*<>nien laiwh d In th«- lull dui
a visit.
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'ournament Tl» two trata
Fattier's Dav dinner guests w«-re sponsor«*«! by By»- Lane«
of Mr. and Mr - Percy Capper >4 Ontario, one of tl» leans
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralfib Cap­ now stands in 5th plare m team
per. Claude Capper and Dulce eVents.
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Osburn. Mr. and Mrs Hank
Ml. and Mrs Al (Slwrrie)
Allen and children, allot Nyssa.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Richards Crawford of Darlingt'«, l<M>>
Mr. and M
M I Krall and are th« parents 4 a new lain
Mr and Mrs. Earl Bril*
all boy who joins two brotlwrs. Ma
is Mrs.
of Hoise. Mr. and Mrs Earl ternal grandparent
Briles were Saturday overnight Donna Glenn.
A native of Roseville, Illi­
nois. Huston grew up <>n a live­
state laws. Serving on this com­
stock farm, and graduated from
mittee are twofarmers William
th«- University of Illinois »tu re
Panike, representing the County
he majored in Agricultural Edu­
Planning Committee, and Sam
cation and Animal Science. W hile
Hartley, representing the Cou­
attending the University of Illi­
nty Court. The twoprivate sani­
nois. he »as a member of
tation services are represen­
both the livestock and meat
ted by Ontario's Bob CTHarra
judging teams, and was high
and Nyssa’s Dean Lauderback.
individual in beef cattle judg­
Shorty Brandt represents the
ing at th*' International Live
North Board of Control and
Stock Exposition in Chicago.
Kurt Swlndburnson, the Assis­
tant District Attorney. Roun­
ding out the subcommittee is
Dan Weeks of the Southeastern
Oregon Council of Governments
The Technical Task Force
Subcommittee represents many
Major Howard Lac«y
federal, state, and local go­
vernment agencies. This com­
MERCED, Calif.
Major Ho
mittee is looking at the hows
ward T. Lacey, son of Howard
and »heres of our local solid
C. Lacey of Rt. 2, Weiser, has
waste. After determining bow
been recognized for helping his
much refuse we produce and
Strategic Air Command squad­
where we dispose of it, they will
ron earn the U. S. Air Force
attempt to formulate a rea­
Outstanding Unit Award.
sonable plan for the manage­
the importance of politics in
Major Lacey, an instructor
ment of this waste for the next HOLY R06ARY HOSPITAL
agriculture and financing. Live
pilot, is assigned at Castle
twenty years, »ois is not an
animal and carcass evaluations,
AFB, California, with the 328th
JUNE 11 - Mr. andMrs. Ha­
easy task due to the variable
genetics, remote sensing, re­ Bomb Squadron which
re­
gen N. Anderson, Harper, boy.
effects of population growth,
productive physiology, waste
ceived the award for excep­
JUNE 13 - Mr. and Mrs. El­
migration of people within the
control, and chemical residues tionally meritorious service
don Jensen, Ontario, girl.
county, and the uncertainty of
in meat will also receive dis- from July 1, 1971, through June
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Ford,
recycling.
Further, both Ru­
ciuisian at the meeting
1972.
Ontario, boy.
deral and state laws are in a
I I ■■ 11 MB < I IBB I I
v
His unit was cited tor pro­
JUNE 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Da­ s
continuous state of flux. To an­
fessionalism and excellence in
vid Hockman, Fruitland, girl.
ticipate the direction they will
conducting massive initial air­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ori­
have taken twenty years from
crew qualification training and
nan, Cambridge, girl.
BY DALE WITT
now is not easy.
a replacement training program
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hutchin­
PHONE 372-2183
EXiane Town, from the SCS,
for B-52 Stratofortress bomber
Sauerkraut
Custard
Pi«-, County at Oreg**> Stat* Fair in
son, Ontario, boy.
works with Sheldon Saxton of
August.
operations in Southeast Asia. Strawberry Parfait Pie, S«iur
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause,
the BLM.alongwithDickErick-
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs.
Tl* m ipes ar« grout*-*! ac­
Major Lacey will wear a dis­ Cream Crepes. Mine str w Soup
son (Vale)and Adam Foeht (Owy­ Fruitland, girl.
Paul Gehrke returned home Sun­ tinctive service ribbon as a Does the sound >t tin -.« recij* s cording to--main disi*« s, salwb
JUNE 16 - Mr. and Mrs. Ri­
hee) of the irrigation districts.
day morning from a visit with permanent decoration to mark make your mouth » it«r . Seventy breads, desserts, drinks and
chard Robert, Weiser, girl.
Other members include Howard
relatives in Amarillo,California.
mis* *'llat>«<Mis. Tl* lume <4
his affiliation with the unit. five of tin r*< ip . tui le d in by
JUNE 17 - Mr. andMrs. Floy«
Brooks, State Department of
Sunday dinner guests in the
The major, a 1956 graduate the youngsters at ttw annual each youngster is 11» lu<k 'I by
Sheesuck, Ontario, boy.
Geology, Clayton Ansell, State
Frank Rhodes home were Mr. of Midvale (Idaho) High School, 4-H Spring Fair »«-re selected th* recipe they contribun-d
JUNE 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Highway Division, Darold Wal­
and Mrs. Jack Pittz and family received his B.S. degree in 1961 by judg-
to fee lndud«-rf in a
Fuller. New Plymouth, girl.
Following Is a r*«ip« 1*»-
ker, State Parks, and Burt Le­
of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul from the University of Idaho and rec ip«- book. T! h txiokl' t Is l*ar«d by Tara I e<- Madrid 4
JUNE
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
wis, State Lands Division. Pri­
Gehrke,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
was commissioned th« re through being sold for $1.00, all pro­ Nyssa
Jose Navarrete. Ontario, girl.
vate industry is represented by
PiANt'T BUTTER COOK1U
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phil­ Robert Ladd and son of Chow­ the Reserve Officers Training ceeds will gut t ■ tx Ip Imlld the
Bob O'Harra (Ontario) and Cla­
chilla, California.
Corps program
Laki Cre«k Youth Camp. Th«
lips, Nyssa, boy.
rence Page (Nyssa) of the sani­
Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Mrs.
booklet is available at tin Ex­
1/2 cup l»itt< r
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tation services and Glen Sch­
Jay Lewis in Nyssa Saturifay Airman G«n« Croton tension Offu« in Ontario.
1/2 cup peanut txitt* r
warting, Ore-Ida Foods. The
Mr. and Mrs. Randall M. afternoon She recently returwd
The judges tudan "pf>orturiity 1/2 < up granulat<-d sugar
county is represented by Walt 1 Riggs of Salt Lake City, Utah home from the Caldwell hospi­
BILOXI, Mississippi . Air­ to select th*1 reelp«-s a- they 1/2 ■ up brown sugar
Gillespie, Engineer.
i are the proud parents of a baby tal where she had knee surgery.
man First Class Gene D. Cru- judged tiw cont* slants in «un­ I egg
Matthew Aaron, born June
These two subcommittees boy,
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy son, son of Mr and Mrs. Doug­
along with the Organization-Ad­ 3, at 2 44 a m The baby wei­ attended the Silver Wedding An­ las E. Crusonof Route2.Nyssa, tests such as m> alpreparation, 1/2 tsp vanilla
yeast bread and baking p*w- I 1/4 i u|» sifted flour
seven-pounds, four and niversary celebration of Mr. has graduated with honors at
ministration and Finance Sub- ghed
i
committee and the Public in- < one-half ounces, and measured and Mrs. Jim Phifer Sunday Keesler AFB, Mississippi, from d« r contests, favurit« foods and 3/4 tsp. so*ta
snappy sna< ks rout*- .t. Tin y 1/1 tsp. salt
and ooe-half inches.
formation Subcommittee make twenty
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afternoon. Among others from th«- Air Training Command's
Thoroughly
<r«am tmtter,
also sei»* l* d outstanding re­
Mrs. Riggs is the former this area attending »ere Mr.
up the Solid Waste Advisory
basic course for electroair spe ­
cipe . as they tasted and Jii'ig' d peanut butter, sugar», •■KR.
Wilson of Nyssa. The and Mrs. Klaas Laan, and Mr. cialists.
Council. Next weeks news re- LeAnne
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f'/id exhibits. Sum* of ttw- ex­ vanilla. Sift together drv in-
grandparent is Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Bowers.
lease »ill discuss these other maternal
i
The airman, »ho received hibits and "<nti tant were se­ gredn-nts, blend into creamed
t»o committ-
1 Madge Wilson of Nyssa. The
Mrs. Marvin Wright and fa­ instruction in < ommunir -atinns
lected to repr* a id Malheur mixture Shape into 1” tail»,
maternal great-grandparent is mily of Boise were Thursday and electronics systems prin­
roll in sugar. Pla> e '*1 <»•
Mrs. Alice L. Wilson of Nyssa. afternoon visitors in the Char­ ciples, is remaining at Kee .|«r
of Culdesac, Idaho arrived. Sa­ greased cookie sheet, press
The paternal grandparents are les Bowers home She left their
for
advanced
training
as
a
radar
turday evening, a family bar­ »Ith fork tines. Bak* at 37$
HELLO
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin L. Riggs son Marvin while they went repairman.
becue was held at th« Phih-r degrees for 10 to 12 mmut*».
WORLD! of Salt Lake City, Utah. The on a two-weeks vacation.
Airman Cruson is a 1972 horn*-. They »«re joined by Mr. Cool slightly. Remove from fan.
paternal
great-gran<t>arents
Sunday dinner guests in the graduate of Nyssa High School
and Mrs. Gerald Freitag of Makes aliout 4 dna*n
are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Charles Bowers home were Mr.
and attended Treasure Valley Nyssa, Mrs. Berni« < Trx«mb,
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
Judd of Salt Lake City, Utah. and Mrs. Ralph Phifer of La Community College.
Miss Jean* It*- Martin of Clark
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HOSPITAL
Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Le­
»ton,
Washington and Mrs.
roy Nice and family of La
Matx l Piercy of Adnan.
JUNE 15 - Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hysell Grande.
. Clarkston, Washington came
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Seward, Parma, boy.
Thursday to visit her sister,
of Kemmerer, Wyoming are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Morgan
James Phifer, and their house­
JUNE 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Se­ the parents of a daughter born
Mrs. Bill Toomb and attend
and family of North Bend came
guests »er« dinner gu* sts in th«
rondo Mazza, Notus, boy.
May 25. The infant tipped the
the Silver Wedding Anniver­
“If you're wlway» leing
Tuesday to see her parents. Mr.
Gerald Freitag horn* in rural
scales at eight-pounds and has
sary celebration for Mr. and
(jther dinner guests culled on the rarpet, you're
JUNE 19 - Mr. andMrs. An­ been named Andrea Alice. She and Mrs. Earl Ervin. They left Mrs. Jim Phifer Sunday. Stic Nyssa
their three children Susan, Jen­
»ere Mrs Bernn * Toomb and i*|*l Io husc the rug pulled
gle Ramirez, Nvssa, boy.
joins one brother, Clayton.
returned to Clarkston on Mon­
nifer and David and they went on
Mis . Jeanette Martin.
out from iimlrr you.”
JUNE 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Al­
day.
Mrs. Dale Hysell is the for­
a weeks vacation.
fredo Martinez, boy.
mer Alice Wilson of Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
Arriving at the Jam* , Phifer
The maternal grandparent is
and family had Sunday dinner home on Friday »ere Mrs. Vin­
Mrs. Madge Wilson of Nyssa
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan cent S'ott andMrs I.arrvS«het-
and the paternal grandparent is
honoring Father's Day and the zle and thri« children of Cul­
Mr. Lawrence Hysell of Moun­
birthdays of Mrs. Earl Kvgar desac , Idaho. On Saturday Mr.
tain Vie», Wyoming. Also Mrs.
and Mavis M'Conathv
Vincent Scott. Mr. and Mrs.
Alice L. Wilson of Nyssa is
Miss Jeannette Martin
f Jerry Anderson of Lewiston,
her great-grandmother.
Idahc arid Mr John S'tiwan*
Citizens from all parts of
the county make up the Solid
Waste Committee. They re­
present farmers, planners, go­
vernment and service organi­
zations. These residents serve
without pay to provide a better
future for the county in solid
waste management. Chairman
Glen Schwarting, and Vice-
Chairman Ralph Cornmesser
head the list of volunteers as­
sisting Project Director Ray
Huff and Coordinator Bruce
Sarazin inSolidWaste Planning.
Each committee member be­
longs to one or more of the
four sub-committees in which
his interests lie.
The Legal-Legislative Sub­
committee has the task of de­
termining what, if any, city
or county ordinances are ne­
cessary on solid waste. The
purpose of such an ordinance
would be to control promiscous
or unauthorized dumping that
could endanger the health of
county residents. Secondary
results of such an ordinance
would include the protection of
our water resources and meet­
ing requirements of federal aod
SPECIAL
ACTIVITIES IN ARCADIA
OPENING Mtf
WHICH WILL START THURSDAY, JULY 12TH
New» About
SERVICEMEN
4-H Reci[ >e Book To
Hejp Lake ('reek Camp
Kingman Kolony
STRAWBERRIES
You Pick - 20t lb.
PLEASE .10 choren
Starting Mon., Jun« 25
Bring your own containers.
Hours: 7-12 a.m. ; 5-9 p.m.
TED
Under 12 Allowed gJ
In Fields ÄWHWjjB
r*'
SPECIAL
DUST BAGS
S9.95
FARMERS
FEED AMD SEED CO.
I '
MORI BERRY FARM
Located 1 1/2 miles west of Cairo Junction on
Vale Highway-Phone 889-5780.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE
OF DAIRY AND CATTLE
SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES
Phon« 372-2201
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Nyssa, Oregon