Thursday. October 14, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa, Oregon TVCC Will Present Newell Heights Items Audubon Society Films By Dale Witt Five National Audubon Society Wildlife films will be presented at TVCC during the 1976-77 school year. Offered through the com­ munity education and science departments, the series is open to the public free of charge. The highly popular pro­ gram, in its third year at TVCC, consists of films ranging from wildlife of the Australian Outback to wil­ derness areas in southern Oregon. In each instance, the film-maker will be on hand to narrate the film and answer questions. The season begins October 11 with "Florida Cypress Sanctuary: Fisheating Creek. The narrator, Richard C. Kern, was one of ten men who purchased a 400 acre tract of land surrounding the creek. The group's main purpose, codified in an extensive legal agreement, is to preserve the land and its wildlife. 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MQ BOLOGNA« > gOYAU HeART5-7i8. 6RAPEA' FRYE* a l ROASTER ÆLQT ^ T urkeys vTT SOU/ifoN BARN^-HINP 2ot.4243vAwe * G0WTÎ0N wetting ,,,,,. PLAIN OR SALTÉP M ßAG i GOUPEN RIPE " peanuts ... 5 D-CON 2ot. ÊVERŸNI&HT 8o2.3VA£iene$l $HÁMPOOí|9,wu,e.... 00 $KIN BRACER i 1 MENNEN4« z 4139 VALUE. I Like, when you put away Christmas decorations and sweep up the pine needles •nd give a huge sigh of relief. That’s that for another year...That is how it is at the end of summer when the hoes and rakes and spades go into hiding and you start watching the sky for those grey clouds that mean a blanket of snow will soon be covering any remnant of garden, weeds and all, for up to four full months. The kids go back to school and you think you'll have lots of time to catch up on your sewing. Ahhh.... Then, a phone call. Eva Stubstad. Director of Mal­ heur District II of the State Federation of Garden Clubs. Seems the Garden Club year is just beginning, and there will be a no-host luncheon meeting at the Eastside on Friday. October 15. If you must eat at home with your husband, she said, come at one. But you’d love the smorgasborg. Every garden club chair­ man must come and bring plans and ideas to share. All members and garden lovers are welcome. Seems dub season is alive and well. Town and Country Garden Club meets at the home of Mrs. Dale Adams in Nyssa this Thursday. More about bears. Lydia Sutton, one of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sutton's four lovely girls, reports that they usually see bear on their trips to the hills. At Roosevelt Lake they saw one running down a hill on his hind legs. At camp near McCall the bears actually came into the girls' tent seeking candy, and the children would scream to frighten them out. It worked. Well. I got some nifty items for my winter wardrobe at Wanda Lehmkuhl's garage sale Saturday. And a big coffeepot. Seems they want money to buy furniture for the Christian Life Fellow­ ship's kids* classrooms. There are so many children and such a lot of room at the old Po-Jo’s, tho all nicely carpeted, it is still awfully bare. So everyone brought un­ used. discarded, over-stored stuff and junque for a sale. Actually they brought so much that there will be another sale in a couple of weeks at Judy's house, and another at Kays after that, and then another and another as long as the things come in to sell. Understand Wanda, of Frontier Music, has several piano classes going now. Hear they're fun and plan to visit sometime, but prefer lessons alone. We musically retarded need help. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mikesell of Notus brought their new daughter. Shirley Lynn, born September 19, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne last week. Visiting Saturday in the Payne household were Mr. George Lenney of Homedale, Syl Woodland of Arena Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. William Newell of Nampa. Visiting the Paynes this week are Mrs. Merle Lilliant- hall, her daughter Mrs. Clif Crooks, and Mrs. Crooks' two children. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sliodeen of Anderson Cor­ ners closed up shop again for a ten-day trip to Eastern Nebraska to visit her Mom, Mrs. Minnie Osberg. and hi* assorted relatives. They're back now, and happily busy keeping store. Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Marie Moore attended the Boise Presbyterial Wednes­ day at the Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Caldwell. Mrs. Marie Moore was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Dale Witt Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater and son Kent of Caldwell called on Mrs. Dale Witt Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Fenn received word Saturday that her late husbands brother Stanle Fen of Albany died that morning. He was 86 years old. He was also the brother of the late Rollo Fenn. Mrs. Erma Sparks of Nyssa was a Friday afternoon visitor i ----- NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr •nd Mrs. Alfred Simpson announce the wedding ceremony of their daughter, Alene Gillette of Ontario to Ken Galyen also of Ontario Saturday afternoon. The ce­ remony took place on the lawn of the Alfred Simpson home and was attended by relatives and close friends of the family. Mrs. Marion York and children of Vale were Friday afternoon visitors at the Ray Simpson home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and Jon Jon of Boise spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. Darryl Simpson got a buck deer last week. Mrs. Marie Moore was a Saturday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh McKinley. Mrs. John Fahrenbnich, Page Seven / I » I