Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 25, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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    Th* Nyssa Oat* City Journal, Nyssa, Orogo
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS.....................
dren of Nampa, Sheila and Lorna
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, Teresa Lane and the
Leonard Wood of Seattle, Wash­ John Foster family.
ington came to visit Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Gud-
Mrs. Elmer Wood and to attend gel of Nampa were Sunday eve­
the graduation of Janell Wood ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.
from the Marsing High School.
Lee Lovitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett
Becky and Susan Carroll of
also attended.
Sunset Valley spent the weekend
Mrs. Edythe Prosser and
with Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Ro­
Mrs. Dyre Roberts accom­
berts.
panied Mrs. Noel Tuppeny to
Those from Big Ben gra­
Nampa Wednesday to see Mrs.
duating Sunday evening from
Florence Henderlider and Mrs.
the Adrian High School were
Marie Douglas. In the after­
Denise Mausling, Bruce Ishida,
noon they visited Mrs. Anna
Danny Miller and Richard Oca-
Hamilton in the St. Alphonsus
mica.
Hospital in Boise. They found
Mrs. Hamilton improved enough
to be moving to the Elk’s Re­
habilitation
Center
Thurs­
day for further treatment.
Mr. Donald Roberts is re­
joicing over the arrival of his
first grandchild, a baby girl
born Wednesday to Mr. and
Mrs. Joey Olinek of Marsing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts
are the baby’s great grandpa­
rents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mus­
grove of Marsing took ice cream
and cake and spent Monday eve­
ning in the M. L. Parrott home
in Caldwell in honor of Mrs.
Parrott’s birthday.
Mrs. Ruby Sassaman and Mrs.
Corn of Boise were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Clucas.
By mistake Mr. Ernest Maus-
ling was last week reported to
have had his 82nd birthday in­
stead of his 83rd. Sorry about
that Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt and
Judy spent Mother’s Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and
family in Adrian. In the eve­
ning Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodge
of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thomas and Carl Lovittscalled
on them.
Mrs. Mike Sillonis enter­
tained with a birthday party
for
Angie’s
fifth birthday
Thursday evening. Guests were
Darlene and Carlene Carroll,
Joey, Todd and Amy Bennett.
Miracle
Mr. and Mrs. John Foster and
Whip
family of Chicago, Illinois came
Friday evening to visit his pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus-
ling and for Denise's gradua­
tion.
Mrs. C. K. Smith and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser attended a ga­
thering of Simplot Alumni at
the home of Ethel Tierchert
in Middleton Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Julia Callaham of
Nampa
is visiting the Lee
Lovitts this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mus­
grove of Marsing called on Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Parrot in On­
tario Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mausling
Denise and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Corn and Pat and Pete
Sillonis attended funeral ser­
vices for Emmett Gaviola in
Homedale Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts
returned home Monday from
a vacation at Hagerman, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bell and
family of McNary, Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bell of
Hermiston, and Bud Prosser
of Pilot Rock spent the week­
end with Mrs. Edythe Prosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock of
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Buckles and Joey joined the
group Saturday and they painted
Mrs. Prosser’s home for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades
of Nampa called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dyre Roberts Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ida Packwood went with
Mrs. Harry Packwoodof Nampa
to Boise to visit Mrs. Ida Pack­
wood’s sister Mrs. Dorothy
Ward in St. Luke’s Hospital
where she is recovering from
surgery.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Mausling for an after-gradua­
tion party Sunday evening in
honor of Denise, were, Mrs.
Selma Gaviola and Nick, Mrs.
Delaine Frank and three chil-
Oregon Men On
Potato Board
Senator Mark O. Hatfield,
announced the appointment of
three Oregonians to the newly
created National Potato Pro­
motion board.
George Sadamori, Nyssa;
Dwight Macy, Culver; and Ed­
win Stastny, Malin, have been
named to the board which will
administer the potato research
and promotion plan.
Sen- Hatfield co-sponsored le­
gislation creating the program.
The new board will formu­
late plans to promote potatoes
and potato products by expan­
sion and promotion of potato
markets.___________________
Karma To Graduate With Honors
LEGION AUXILIARY
Karma Kesler of Nyssa will
be this year’s valedictorian for
the Health Science Dept., of the
College of Physical Education,
Brigham
Young University,
Provo, Utah.
Miss Kesler, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence R. Kesler,
Sr., Route #2, Nyssa, will be
graduating cum laude in com­
mencement exercises May 26.
A graduate of Nyssa High
School, Miss Kesler went on
to Treasure Valley Community
College, Ontario, Oregon, gra­
duating with an Associate of
Arts in Humanities. Since 1970
Members of the American
Legion Auxiliary will meet at
the Legion Hall Friday, May
26, it was announced by Louise
Heldt, publicity chairman. The
meeting will start at 9 a.m. and
women will be making floral
wreaths to be placed upon the
graves of our war dead Memo­
rial Day.
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meeting and election of 1972-
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training seminars conducted on
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turns, closing statements for
real property transactions and
legal assistant program.
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LEGAL SECRETARIES
Those attending from Mal­
heur County Legal Secretaries
association were
President
Nancy Biechler, Presidentelect
Billie Willis and OreAls go­
vernor Maxine Ryan who were
the voting delegates from the
local chapter. Also attending
were the alternate delegates,
Alice Ceniga, Hope Grtder and
Wilma Fleming.
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The eighth annual meeting
and educational seminar of the
Oregon Association of Legal
Secretaries was held in Coos
Bay, Oregon on May 19, 20
and 21.
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health education.
She worked as an office nurse
and medical secretary for Dr.
L. A. Maulding from 1954 to
1970.
KARMA KESLER
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she has attended BYU where she
has been a member of BYU
White Key, a group of top forty
senior women who have ex­
celled
scholastically while
being of service to others; sec­
retary of the Health Science
Majors Club; and secretary for
the College of Physical Edu­
cation Correlation Committee.
Prior to graduation, Miss
Kesler will be initiated May 18
into Phi Kappa Phi National
Honor Society.
Upon graduation she will uti­
lize a $1,200 internship grant
towards a master’s degree in
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