Thursday, July 1, 1971 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon Pag« Fiv« SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES ------ BY MARTHA LORENSEN SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger were Wednesday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Gordon in Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen, Ewen Chard of Nyssa, and Mrs. Doyn Price of LaGrande were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman who are now at home in Nampa where they have pur­ chased a home. Ed Price was a Sunday dinner guest- at the home of his daugh­ ter, Mr. andMrs. HaroldSnyder in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sweeney and children were Sunday after­ noon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price visited at the Bill Sweeney home Sun­ day evenig. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi Curtis and Lillena, Frank, Ro­ berta, Christine, Louis and Tony were among those who attended the Farmer’s Feed and Seed Co. employees picnic held at Farewell Bend Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen attended the Nyssa High School ten-year class banquet served at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario Saturday evening. A picnic and party was also held at the Nyssa High School. Mrs. Mamie Dudley and Mrs. Myrtle Hillis went to Burley to attend funeral services for Frank Dudley June 16. They returned June 21. Mrs. Dudley is a sister of Mrs. Hillis and spent two weeks visiting here with relatives and friends. Her home is in Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Mrs. Mamie Dudley and Mrs. Hillis were Sunday guests at Shake y*s for pizza. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price were among those who attended Sun­ day potluck dinner at the Oregon Townes Return From Travels Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne returned home Friday, June 25, after traveling approximately 6000 miles through 14 states and Canada. They visited at the homes of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and family in Rupert and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry in Salt Lake City. They traveled to South Dakota through the Black Hills and saw the starting of the monument of Chief Crazy Horse. While traveling through North Dakota they visited six dif­ ferent cousins and their families and also attended a cousin's wedding. After a trip into Canada at the Peace Gardens, they tra- veled to Cary, Ill., where they visited a niece and her family. In Battle Creek, Mich., they visited the Kellogg*sCerealCo., and from there traveled to De­ troit and Flint, Mich., where they went through the Buick Factory. They returned home through Toledo, Ohio; and Omaha, Nebr., where they visited Boys Town. They stated they saw a lot of beautiful country going through Colorado and stressed the beauty of Fall River Summit which is 11,760 feet with lots of snow on it. Mrs. Josephine Yost of Em­ mett spent from Wednesday until Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Oldemeyer. In honor of Mrs. Yost, Mrs. Oldemeyer entertained with two tables of bridge Wednesday evening. » ♦ * Friends visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mc­ Intyre. They arrived Monday to spend a few days. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc­ Ginley and Colleen and Gene Chester spent the weekend sal­ mon fishing at Winchester Bay. • » « Mr. and Mrs. John Haburchak add son Paul of Seattle visited from Thursday until Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haburchak. Also visiting a few days this week at the home of the Haburchaksare Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sward of Kklispell, Montana. Mrs. Sward is Haburchak’s sister. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Harold- sen and family of Tacoma re­ turned home Sunday after spend­ ing two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harold- sen. While here they also visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drinkall in Nampa and other relatives in Nampa and Boise. • • • Mrs. Donna Glenn Roger and Mrs. Verda attended the Fiddlers Saturday evening in and son Simpson Contest Weiser. - PHONE 372 - 2186 Trail Hall for members of the Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cul­ bertson and Monty, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Harriet and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asu­ mendi, Curtis and Lilleana were among those who attended the wedding of Rusty Talbot and Louella Findling solemnized at the Malheur Baptist Church Sat­ urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Duncan of Chico, Calif., were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. The Duncans are former residents. He was a lineman for the power company when the Owyhee Dam was under construction. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe King of Baker were callers Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler in New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen recently called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellison in Wilder. The Ellisons were celebrating their 44th wedding anniversary. Kenneth Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson, spent the past week visiting at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wilson in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston in Payette. Johnston is re­ cuperating from major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hart and family of Harper were Sun­ day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson Sunday evening. Mrs. Cecile Ransom and daughter Pat of Farmington, N.M., were Thursday overnight guests at the home of Mrs. John Reffett. Mrs. John Refett was a din­ ner guest Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams. s".- Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Prince­ house of Ontario spent Friday at the home of Mrs. John Reffett. Mrs. Mamie Dudley, Mrs. John Reffett, Mrs. Myrtle Hillis and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mit­ fl chell were guests for a Chinese fl dinner at the Eastside in On­ tario June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Robbins were guests last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Donna Johnson. Mrs. Adah Schweizer and Mrs. Sue Marshall visited Sunday with Mrs. Charles Schweizer who is a patient at the Nyssa Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Sch­ weizer whose home is at Vale, is a former resident of Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith were callers Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith were callers Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crow of Madras were visitors at the Caldwell hospital Sunday. They visited Mrs. Harriet Turner of Owy­ hee Junction who is re­ cuperating from having had eye surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Lorensen and Harriet and Gloria as well as Rev. and Mrs. Moxom of Owyhee were among others who visited Mrs. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crow of Madras ar rived Saturday eve­ ning to spend a week visiting their parents, the Wilbur Cha­ pins and their relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lor­ ensen, Harriet and Gloria vi­ sited Mertrude King at the Me­ morial Nursing home Sunday afternoon. The Lorensens also attended the open house hono­ ring Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lytle on their 50th wedding anniver­ sary at the Methodist Church in Nyssa. *¥ 0¥ OPEN SUNDAY, JULY 4th - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE U.S.D.A. CHOICE SWISS STEAK BLADE CUT CAMPFIRE 1-lb. PKG. SLICED BACON POTATO SALAD PICNIC STYLE HAMS CHUCK STEAKu 5 D A CH0,CE K 0B BULK WIENERS WATERMELONS ■ 53c CANTALOUPE FIRM RIPE SLICING GOLDEN RIPE JUMBO PEACHES JUICY JUICY RIPE SWEET 10 - 12 lbs. AVERAGE EASY ON SPRAY STARCH LIBBY’S "FAMILY" PITTED OLIVES If HOME DAIRIES 1/2 PTS. 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