Thursday, December 23, 1971 SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bingaman of Fruitland were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen spent Saturday December 11 thru December 14 at Pendle- ton, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Burnett and and Mrs. Vernon Burnett. Mr. Nielsen also attended Regional Meetings of the ASC. The Nielsens enroute, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price at La Grande, spending Monday night with them. They arrived home Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Price attended a monthly meeting of the Pleasant Hour Club, Monday afternoon which was held at the home of Mrs. John Strickland. Thirteen members and one guest attended They exchanged gifts and held their usual business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell returned Friday from a months trip, spent visiting relatives and sight seeing near Kim, Colo. Ten days of it included attending the National Finals Rodeo, held at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; visiting relatives at Hollis, Okla and Dumas, Texas. They ar­ rived home Friday evening ac­ companied by Mrs. Mamie Dud­ ley of Twin Falls who came to Mrs. drive her car home. Dudley is a sister of Mrs. Myrtle Hillis. The Home Extension Club Units of AKH, Big Bend and Tri-Valley, met at the Pres­ byterian Church basement in Adrian Monday noon, for a pot luck dinner. Mrs. Marjorie Griffin of Vale, narrated her trip to Norway which was toured by the ACWW Extension group, of which she was a member last fall. H Carmen and Audrie Astoreca Here among those attending the Duntington-Union basketball game, played at Huntington Fri­ day night. < The nurses staff of the Vale Nursing home, held their Annual Christmas Party and gift ex­ change Friday evening. Malheur County Employees held their Annual Christmas Party at the La Paloma in On­ tario on Saturday night. Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca and her gue­ sts, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch of Adrian were among those attending from this area. Harriet and Gloria Lorensen, Gail Barnes and Josephine Ph­ elps, with Rev. and Mrs. Fred Moxom attended the concert which was presented at the Caldwell Auditorium Saturday evening, by several Musical Groups for the benefit of the State School children. Admit­ tance was obtained by bringing a gift for the Children. Miss Mertrude King of the Nyssa Nursing home is a pa­ tient in the hospital again this week. Her condition remains the same. The Owyhee Community Church presented their Christ­ mas program Sunday evening. The Young People of the Church will sing carols Monday eve­ ning and upon their return will have a social time with re­ freshments in the Churchbase­ ment. Mrs. Sarah Hobson returned home Monday from a months’ visiting at the home of her son, Richard Hobson and family at Leota, Kansas. "The Crusaders” an adult Sunday school class of the Naza­ rene Church at Nyssa were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of rural On­ tario on Sunday evening, for a time of fellowship. Refresh­ ments were served to the fami­ lies attending. Mrs. Robert Smith visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lois Counsil. Mrs. Kerry Winn was a Sa­ turday evening visitor at the Counsil home. John Knottingham, Charles Moore and Mrs. Lois Counsil were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Glenn Knottingham in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Stubstad and Sandra, and Leanne Nielsen were Thursday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schultz and son, Rick and their guests, Mr. and Mrs Elver Nielsen dined Friday evening at Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan- ger called Friday on Elver and Betty Nielsen. Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca, Car­ men and Audrie and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch and family of Adrian, Roberta and Louis Asu- mendi were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lenon at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province at Caldwell. Mrs. Adah Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods and Adah Louise, Mrs. Due Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Baker were dinner guests at the Twi­ light in Nyssa. The Dinner was in honor of the birthday of Adah Schweizer. Some of the members of the Adrian High School Chorus and Band were caroling Tuesday evening at the Vale Nursing Home, at the Presbyterian Nursing Home and at the Nyssa Nursing Home. They presented Christmas music and carols under the direction of Miss Cummings, who is the music director at the Adrian School. Mrs. Ora Newgen was a Satu­ rday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery in Big Bend. Mrs. Avery and Mrs. Newgen attended a "Bell Ring­ ers Musicale’’ at the Gem State Academy in Caldwell, which was staged by the NW Nazarene College of Nampa. Bill Wilson and family of Roswell were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson. Mrs. Melvin Wilson andchil- dren of Ontario were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson Katrina Holly spent Monday at the home of her grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. HarleyWil- son. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite spent from Wednesday to Satu­ rday at the home of Mrs. Bl rday at the home of Mrs. Blan­ che McKie at Emmett. TVCC Selects Cast For “Fiddler on the Roof’ Page Seven Ternura Named To Onion Board Selecting a cast from the fident that this musical with more than sixty people who its emphasis on family life and tried out for parts in Treasure rich humor (especially the fun Valley Community College’s the cast is going to have simply forthcoming musical “Fiddler pronouncing the names) will on the Roof”, now the longest bring much enjoyment to the running, prize-winning musical Treasure Valley theatregoers. on Broadway, proved to be a difficult though happy task for the directors Wayne and Eleanor Phillips, Dorothy Hansen, Sally Seiler, Dick Dalzell, Dave Par­ ker, and Lorene Skousen. The The Civil Air Patrol con- task was made more compli­ cated by the extremely intri­ tinues on its record shattering cate qualities demanded by the course for the number of hours play. All actors are required flown in support of search and operations, and by to dance or at least move grace­ rescue fully as well as sing. Very year’s end should easily top the few songs are without dance previous high of 27,626 flown movements of some descrip­ by that organization’s volunteer fliers in 1969. tion. Thus far this year, Civil Air At this point there are still one or two speaking parts to be Patrol has averaged slightly named. The orchestra is still better than 3,000 hours per accepting applications and month for a seven month would-be members are urged to 21,003.6 total flying time on contact Dave Parker at TVCC. aerial search missions called The chorus members have not by the Air Force Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. yet been selected. In July, Civil Air Patrol • The large cast, in order of appearance, is as follows: volunteers logged 3008.6 hours, Tevye, the milkman - Clint paced by the California Wing Bellows; Golde, his wife - Mil­ with 474.7. Nine lives have been saved dred Wettstein; Tevye’s five daughters, Tzeitel - Kathy Ti­ by Civil Air Patrol members in ger, Hodel - Wendy Kenning­ 1971, according to the Aero­ ton, Chava - Helen Wilson, space Rescue and Recovery Shprintze - Teddy Skausen, and Service. Civil Air Patrol, the official Bielke - Dawn Whipple; Yente, the matchmaker - Millie civilian volunteer auxiliary of Whipple; Motel, the tailor - the Air Force with a national John Greif; Lazar Wolf, the membeiship in excess of 73,000 butcher - Leonard Burns; Per­ also launched 1,623 sorties on chick, the student - Ken Edert 43 missions during July. Mordcha, the Innkeeper - Dell Anderson; The Rabbi - John Conner; Grandma Tieitel - Nancy Seward; Fruma-Sarah - Dorothy Hansen; Mendel, The Rabbi’s son - Carl Foster; Con­ stable - Mike Stanton; Fyedka - Greg Schultz; Shandel, Motel’s mother - Mary Wahlert; and a Russian (the lead dancer) - Fn Kenneth Cannon Steve Chandler. Many of the leads will also function as Navy Firemen Jose Bernal, chorus members. son of Mrs. Estella Taylor, TVCC students Antia Dorroh and Kenneth Cannon, son of Mr. will be stage manager and Becky and Mrs. Walter T. Cannon, Throm will be assistant dance are members of the commis­ director for the production, sioning crew of the new ammuni­ which will be staged February tion ship USS FLINT, home- 24, 25, and 26 of 1972. ported at Concord, Calif. The production staff is con- After extensive shakedown drills, their ship will begin its first deployment to the Wes­ tern Pacific with the> Seventh Fleet. Both men are 1971 graduates of Nyssa High School. CAP Fliers Set Records News About SERVICEMEN The National Onion Associa­ tion with offices in East Lansing, Michigan met on December 4, for their annual meeting. An Ontario onion grower was elected to serve a three-year term as trustee for the National Onion Association. He is well known Kay Teramura who farms west of Cairo Junction with his son, Ken. Mr. Teramura will represent the onion industry of this Idaho-Oregon district on this national organization. He will be assisted by Tom Iseri, onion grower and shipper, who is serving and has been serving as a trustee from this area for many years. In other business conducted at this meeting, Ontario, Oregon was selected as the site for the 1972 fall western regional meeting of the National Onion Association. The Malheur County and Southwest Idaho Growers and Shippers will have the honor of staging this event on September 29-30, 1972. Several hundred onion industry people from all across the United States will be in atten­ Seal dance. Sports Ambassador, Ed Mallet of Stockton, Cali­ champion golfer Lee Trevino is driving for a new record of fornia was elected president of contributions to the Seal campaign. “More money is needed the National Onion Association to fight emphysema, tuberculosis, and air pollution." he says. and Danny Baldwin of Stock- "Give more this year . . . There’s more to do!” bridge, Michigan was elected vice-president. Christmas Seal Drive! ^4444444444444 14444 44 CRADLE ROLL BOWLING TEAM PINOCHLE PARTY Mrs. Alma Kingrey enter­ tained the Wednesday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. (Sue Ann Schatz) Pinochle Club with a luncheon Gary Jones of C lac kamus, Ore­ and Christmas party Dec. 15. Prize winners included Mrs. gon are proud parents of a baby girl, Kerra Lynn born December Wyatt Smith, high; Mrs. Fred Guthrie, low; Mrs. Tom John­ 6. son and Mrs. Orma Cleaver, Maternal grandparents are traveling. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schatz A gift exchange followed the of LaGrande. Paternal grand­ party. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones of Nyssa and great grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Knowles of Nyssa. MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DEC. 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Eluetrio Martinez, Nyssa, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Romero, Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. DEC. 19 John Robert Taylor, Nyssa, a boy HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL DEC. 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Warner Hunt, Fruitland, a girl Greetings* Jk t FOFI Christmas üfcnutr we realize how much our zuccezz iz due lo you, we are mozt zincerely appreciative. A and W Drive In “THE BURNINGHAMS” CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Virginia Bybee was hostess to the White Satin Sugar Bowling team’s annual Christ­ mas party Tuesday, December 21. A delicious dinner was en­ joyed by all and the group ex­ changed gifts. Members attend­ ing were Mabel Fangen, Sadie Butcher, Vivian Jones and Ruth Chadd.