Thursday, April 27, 1972 NEWS FROM BIG BEND Kingman Kolony BY GOLDIE ROBERTS BY DALE WITT PHONE 372-2183 BIG BEND - Mrs. Dick Davis attended a birthday sup­ per for Mrs. Perle Davis of Ridgeview at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newman in Homedale Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. RayCartwright called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cartwright Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edythe Prosser was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock in Ontario Friday evening. She was an overnight gupst and they attended the movie “Gone With the Wind.” < Mrs. Mike Sillonis and Mrs. Muri Burns attended the show­ ing of the South American films by Wilton Jackson in Nyssa Sun­ day evening. Mrs. Florence Gale of Boise spent last weekend with her son, Marion. Mrs. C. K.Smith took her home Wednesday. Mark Mausling and Marshall Witty attended the sheep shear­ ing class Tuesday and Wednes­ day in Ontario at the Fair­ grounds. Mr. Witty furnished the sheep for the shearing. The Big Bend Extension Unit met with Mrs. Ernest Seuell Tuesday afternoon for their last meeting of the year. Thirteen ladies and seven children at­ tended. Mrs. Boyce Van De­ water and Mrs. LesterC.Cam­ pbell gave the lesson on “Foods Safe to Eat.” Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ben­ nett called on Dick Bennett in the Mercy Hospital in Nampa Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben­ nett also called on Mrs. Marie Douglas and Mrs. Florence Henderlider. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and Rosalie were in Boise on business Tuesday and called on Mrs. Pete Graham and family. Steve Davis accompanied the C of I baseball team to the coast over the weekend. They played baseball with college teams at Tacoma, Forrest Grove and McMinnville. The golf and tennis team also went. Rosie Shirk entertained se­ veral of her classmates with a slumber party Friday night. Guests were JudyChaney, Tami Watkins, Donna Walker and San­ dra Landis. Julie and Angie Sillonis spent the weekend in Nyssa with Mr. and Mrs. Muri Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubble­ field of Parma were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ishida and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doi of Ros­ well called on Dick Bennett Fri­ day evening at the Mercy Hos­ pital in Nampa. Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Mrs. Dyre Roberts served on a com­ mittee to select Girl’s State representatives Tuesday morn­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith met Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mann of Nampa at the C 4 I resturant inCaldwell for supper Saturday evening. Mrs. Noel Tuppeny called on Mrs. Anna Hamilton near Wil­ der Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Asselin and family of Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dyre Roberts accom­ panied Mrs. Dick Bennett to Nampa Friday. She visited her sjster, Mrs. Marie Douglas and Mrs. Burton Blades and her mother, Mrs. Florence Hender- líder. 'Mrs. Dick Davis accompanied Mrs. Barbara Hatt to Karcher Mall and Caldwell Sunday. They attended the ceramic show. Mrs. John Packwood and her sister, Mrs. C. W. Musgrove ol Marsing spent Monday with their brother, Perry Rarrott of Ontario who had undergone open heart surgery that morn­ Verl Bishop, Mrs. Ernest Seuell, Mrs. Boyce Van De­ water, and Mrs. Varner Hop­ kins. Leroy and Harvey Ben­ nett were honorary pallbearers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maus- ling of Adrian were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mausling. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset Valley and Mrs. Frone Stradley of Fruitland called on Mrs. Ray Cartwright Monday morning. They reported Mrs. Agnes (Johns) Butler is in the Caldwell Memorial Hospital and would enjoy company. Little Joey Buckles of Vale was guest of his great grand­ mother, Mrs. Edythe Prosser Monday. Mary Burdine of Adrian was an overnight guest of Rosie Shirk Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slay- baugh and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sigman of Emmett and Mrs. Pearle Abbott and chil­ dren were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith. Mrs. Ernest Seuell attended a meeting in Huntington with the Malheur County Extension Committee Monday. Mrs. C. K. Smith attended a baby shower for her niece, Mrs. Fred Brown in Nyssa Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. RobertCallahan are the proud grandparents of a seven pound, eight ounce boy born Monday, April 24th to Nancy and TomChrz of Ontario. Rachel Berdine was a Satur­ day overnight guest of Elisa­ beth Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and family were 6unday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Mabie Piercy in Adrian. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of Star, Margie Beams of Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. Ther­ mon Piercy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham and family of Nyssa. Margie Beams is a sister of Mrs. Mabie Piercy, and will spend some time visiting in the Pier­ cy home. F rankie and Jeffery Rhodes were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke. Mrs. Chester Shaw, who is staying with her sister in Boise, returned to her home Thurs­ day for a short time. She said her husband is doing fine since his recent surgery. He is still in the Veteran^ Hospital in Boise. Mrs. Mary Awker was a Sun­ day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and grand­ daughter were Sunday afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Marvin Wright in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kearley of The Dalles, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Parma were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn. The Osborn family were Sun­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calhoun in Emmett. AKH Home Extension study group will meet Thursday April 27 at the Myron Osborn home. KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. Sue Ashcraft and Mrs. Mabie Piercy attended the funeral services for John Grossnickle at the funeral home in Parma Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Mabie Piercy went to the Re­ becca card party in Nyssa Saturday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and family were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins at Westfall. They were helping Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ervin move there. Steve will be working for Harold Jenkins. The Pollyanna Club will meet Thursday May 4 with Mrs. Vir­ gil Wier near Vale. It will be a potluck dinner. Members are asked to meet at the Chas. Bowers home at 10 a.m. and go as a group. Eldon and Louise Slippy and Lee of La Grande were week­ end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phifer of La Grande were Thursday over­ night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer, and Friday morning callers in the Chas. Bowers home. They were returning home from a trip to Arizona. Mrs. Bill Toomb visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Conant and children of Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jeannette Stacy and girls of Apple Valley were Rummage Sale BY FRANCES SMALLEY""-' Saturday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Slated For Mary APPLE VALLEY - Don C onant. F ritts was home over the week­ Kay School end from Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smalley day in the Robert Rookstool and family of Ontario were Sa­ home at Caldwell. A benefit rummage sale for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens en­ turday evening visitors in the the Mary Kay School for ex­ tertained in honor of their son Waldo Smalley home. Mr. Smal­ ceptional children in Ontario, ley was home for the weekend Mike’s 13th birthday anniver­ sary Tuesday with a dinner. Mr. sponsored by the Treasure Val­ from Hermiston. ley Association for Handicapped Mrs. Waldo Smalley was hos­ and Mrs. Roy Rookstool, Mrs. and Retarded Children, Inc., tess for the Susannah Circle Yingling and Mr. and Mrs. will be held May 4, 5, and on Thursday afternoon. Twelve Henry Edens were their guests. 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. members were present and Yingling attended the Merry Ma­ former BluebirdCafe in Payette three guests. Persons desiring to donate Mike and Jay Nichols en­ trons Club Wednesday at the good usable items for sale may home of Mrs. Bill Smiley. joyed a trip Sunday to Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Henshaw leave them at the Mary Kay with their Uncle Gordon Nic­ of Meridian were Tuesday School in Ontario. In Nyssa they hols of Caldwell. may contact Mrs. Ray Vander- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, afternoon guests in the Waldo Oord at 372-2762 or Mrs. Smalley home. Shelli and Kim were Sunday din­ George Saito at 372-2522. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shippy of Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cherri of Emmett were Sunday after­ noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. The men were old school chums and had not seen each other for 36 years. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were Friday dinner guests of Owen Harlan at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were Saturday evening visitors in the Sam King home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Condon and family. Mrs. Arlene Seward and Mrs. Mabel Fox attended the Gol­ XPIRES 4-29-72 den Hour Chapter meeting held in the John Price home Thurs­ W/COUPONÜ day evening. Fifteen ladies were present and election of officers was held. Mrs. Arlene Seward, Mrs. Mabel Fox and Mrs. Roy Wild W/O COUPON 73Ç were among the ladies who attended the Women’s Fel­ GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS—NYSSA lowship meeting at Payette on Saturday and Roy Wild spent the day visiting with Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. David Sells XPIRES 4-29-72 and baby of Boise were Satur­ day visitors in the Ed Sells DUNCAN HINES LAYER home. W/COUPON 18 1/2 oz. Mrs. Mayme Stout of Boise was a luncheon guest of Mrs. C. L. Fritts Thursday and also visited in the Stanley Bales ing. home. W/O COUPON 4/$1.78 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Dick Wagner and son of Fair­ called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar haven, Massachusetts, arrived GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS-NYSSA Sbaffer near Adrian Sunday af­ Saturday for a three week ’ s ternoon. Mrs. Horace Chaney and Rosa visit with her parents Mr. and lié attended a birthday party Mrs. Alex Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bales en­ fdr Angela Jensen at the Errol Jensen’s home in Nampa Sa­ tertained Sunday with a birthday -29-72 party for Gary’s 11th anniver­ turday afternoon. ■f HORMEL 3-lb. CAN Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. sary. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner W/COUPON Edythe Prosser called on Mrs. Dick Wagner and son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller and sons and Anna Hamilton and Mrs. Wil­ son near Wilder Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Striker and Those from Big Bend attend­ girls were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy ing the funeral of Johnnie W/OCOUPON $3.59 Grossnickle in Parma Saturday were guests on Parent’s Week­ GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS-NYSSA afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs. end of their daughter Ellen at Leroy Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. U. of I. in Moscow. They also Harvey Bennett, Mrs. Erie attended the Military Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool Mausling, Mrs. Edythe Pros- sdr, Mrs. Jesse Higgins, Mrs. and Mrs. Yingling visited Fri- APPLE VALLEY SWBU CANNED HAM {2.79 WE FIX FLATS FOR LADY DRIVERS FREE Bob Ellioft Tire Center NY&iX OREGON Pago Five The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon NABISCO SALTINE 1-lb. BOX CRACKERS W/COUPON 29t W/O COUPON 45Ç GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS-NYSSA Winners Pinewood Concert Choir To Present Faure's Requiem The Nyssa High School Con­ cert Choir, under the direc­ tion of Gary Condon, will pre­ sent “GABRIEL FAURE’S RE­ QUIEM” at St. Bridget’s Ca­ tholic Church in Nyssa, May 4, at 8 p.m. This Requiem Mass, is a world renowned chorale work. Featured soloists will be Nancy Looney, soprano and Jerry Wilson, baritone. They will be accompanied by Vicki Coates on the piano, and Ann Council on the organ. Ann, is a student teacher from the Col­ lege of Idaho. A woodwind quintet will also be featured. The group consists of Jan Saito, Pam McPartland, Monica Smit, Sharmon Sada- mori and Shan Moss. TVCC Students Join Honorary Three Treasure ValleyCom- munity College students were recently initiated into Phi Theta Kappa, a scholastic honorary sanctioned by the American Association of Junior Colleges. They were Bruce Mallory of Bandon; James Ferris of Weiser; and Jolene Pike of Ontario. Other members are Marcia Wirth, Ontario; Vickie Gabiola, Ontario; Linda Spears, Vale; Carolyn Schilling, Nyssa; Julie Recla, Ontario; Scott Fairchild, Redmond; and Steve Chandler, Ontario, the presi­ dent of the group. To qualify for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, a student must attend Treasure Valley Community College full-time for two terms and maintain a 3.5 accumulative grade point average. Whiteheads Again Manage Mirage Cafe Floyd and Mary Whitehead are back serving their excellent meals at the Mirage Cafe in Adrian — Mexican Food is still a speciality. The Whiteheads were gone for six months. They were originally from Amarillo, Tex., and before coming to Adrian worked at Pollards Cafe in Caldwell. These scouts from Cub Scout Pack 450 displayed their Pinewood Derby winning cars at their meeting Tuesday evening. Cubmaster is Harvey Wilmot. Billy McMillen, left, third place in Weblos; and Brian Imada, first place Cub Scouts. Mark Pittz and Bobbv Sells, second and third place Cub Scout winners, were not COMING EVENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 27 - Toastmistress Club - Library Meeting Room 8 p.m. friday, april 28 - TVCW Prayer Brunch, Arlene Sigurd- son home, Ontario, 10 a.m. Rummage Sale, Methodist Church 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 29 - Merchant’s lunch, Masonic Hall 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Merry Widows - Harriet Warrens- 6:30 p.m. Recovery, Inc. First Chris­ tian Church, 8 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 1 - Golden Rule Chapter-potluck honoring Job’s Daughters and DeMolay. 6:30 p.m. Regular meeting 8p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 2 - Second Ward, Relief Society 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. CB 4 PWC, Boulevard Grange Hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 - First Ward, Relief Society, 10 a.m. Christian Womens luncheon, La Paloma Cafe, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 4 - Job’s Daughters, Masonic Hall 8 p.m. present for the picture. The first and second place winners from both the Cubs and Webelos will race their cars in the District Race at Ontario May 6. Billy McMillen, Weblos, and Landon Lane, Cubs, won trophies for craftsmanship and best looking cars. SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN SUNSET VALLEY - Mrs. Adah Schweizer was a dinner guest Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods. Mr..and Mrs. Harold Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pline and family at Boise Satur­ day. Mrs. Frone Stradley was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Ora Newgen was a visitor at the home of his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen. He Visited his brother Leonard who is making his home there at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs Myrtle Hillis. Mrs. Lois Council, Mrs. Jim Langley, Mrs. E.J. Hobson, Mrs. Jack Schoeneman and Daisy Hester were among those who attended the Women’s Fel­ lowship meeting and potluck dinner held at the Nazarene Church in Payette Saturday. Mrs. Lois Counsil, John Knot- tingham, Charles Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young en- joyed a picnic dinner in the Nigger Rock area Sunday. - PHONE 372 - 2186 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley visited with Chet Shaw at the Veterans’ Hospital in Boise Sunday. He is recuperating from major surgery. Mrs. Clara Price was ad­ mitted to the Malheur Memorial Hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley were Thursday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Bill Nielsen underwent major surgery at the Caldwell Me­ morial Hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. LarryCulbert- son were visitors Saturday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diet- rich of Chelan, Wash., were Tuesday through Thursday vi­ sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander. Kris Share was a Friday night guest of Audrie and Carmen Astoreca. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex­ ander and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grottveit. 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