SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES - PHONE 372 - 2186 ------ *~ ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN SUNSET VALLEY - Word received from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skogan, former Pastor of the Owyhee Community Church, tells of the entrance of two of his sons into Church ministry and service. Bill and his family live in the Portland area and are doing part-time ministry now. Dick and his wife will attend Montana Bible Institute this year. The Owyhee Community Church is proud of many of its young people who have taken up Christian work. Earl Wil- 1 son has been in missionary work for several years. There are many whom we could mention. The most recent is Jim Far­ mer, who is now taking the Pastorate of a Donnelly, Idaho Church. He and his equally devoted wife Brenda and little daughter, moved to Donnelly recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Loren­ sen were visitors last Satur­ day at the Ken Abbe Home in I Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Loren- sen and Harriet and Gloria were Monday afternoon callers at the Ned Denman home. Mrs. Denman instructs the girls in music. Denman who suffered broken bones in a fall some time ago is recovering satisfac- torily. Mary Anne, who has been ill is also improving. She is again attending school. The Don Baker’s who are our I I I I I I I I 1 I I I News About SERVICEMEN areas newest of newcomers, ex­ press their "thanks” to their neighbors and friends, for the many kindnesses shown them. After having lived in the city, they enjoy the outdoor area. Recently, on a trip sightseeing, their car was damaged by a driver who was in a hurry and luckily no one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knotting­ ham of Gold Beach, Oregon ar­ rived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Lois Counsil and other relatives. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ha­ rold Kurtz, took them aboard their boat, up the Owyhee to Watson area, where the Knot- tingham’s lived in their early years. Harriet and Gloria Lorensen were guests recently ofTammy and Shawn at a Jobies’ Slum­ ber Party in Nyssa. “Guests and Jobies” report a beautiful sleepless party. The Adrian Pride Day was su­ pervised by Mr. and Mrs. Witty. Around 14 volunteeers of the Junior Hi assisted. The day was cold but they were very suc- cessful and woundup with a sack lunch dinner before returning to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett left for their home at Soldatna, Alaska. Mrs. John Reffett ac­ companied them as far as Moses Lake, Washington where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett. Mrs. John Reffet re­ turned home April 24. Mrs. John Refett was an over­ night visitor at the Ernie Prince­ house home in Ontario on Tues­ day. Marion Carey of Grangeville spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinnis of Jo­ seph spent Tuesday at the Ira Price home. Mrs. Shirley Al­ britton of Monmouth, Oregon spent the weekend with the Ira Prices. Mrs. Ira Price who has been a patient at the Mal­ heur Memorial Hospital for a few days, was released to go home. At present, reports in­ dicate she is recovering satis­ factorily. Mrs. Ray Strickland was a visitor Thursday at the home of Mrs. LoisCounsil. Mrs. Strick­ land and Mrs. Counsil visited Mrs. Ira Price in the afternoon. Mrs. Lois Counsil and Mrs. Frank Knottingham were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knottingham Satur- // ! POT BcîiE ROAST.. Treosurellalley MARGARINE ¿i «a * V * CLOVER FARM Zz GAL ICE CREAM •ROYAL FUP&6 •NEOPOLITAN • VANILLA •CHOCOLATE BANQUET 10-lbôï . SAN DIEGO - Marine Pvt. Francisco C. Haro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Demecio Haro of Route 2 Nyssa, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. He is a former student of Nyssa High School. 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CHOICE 89« ÊONÉLféé gEFF choice 89? «1^6 CHUCK RJtëT«. 98% HORMFL ALL MEAT WlENER&l 63^ POPe-PlNEAF>Pve-6RAPEFRUlT Afl it. 2“ PRINKS’«** Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lenon at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch, Kelly, Brenda, Mike and Gabie, and Roberta Asumendi were guests at the Gabriel Astpreca home Monday evening in honor of Audrie’s sixteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culbert­ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ward and family were guests Wednesday evening April 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen in honor of Gary’s birthday. Stanley Reffett of Dufur, Ore­ gon spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. John Reffett. F armj fLEAN $ TENDER IERI I I Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young, picnicked Sunday in the Nigger Rock area. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and Adah Louise, were dinnner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Derrick Sunday eve­ ning. Toni Elordi, of Jordan Valley was a dinner guest on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Chapin and Mrs. Frank Holub were visitors at Nampa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Asto- reca, Audrie and Carmen, were visitors Sunday at the home of day evening in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knotting­ ham, Mrs. Lois Counsil and Charles Moore were Sunday dinner guests of John Knotting­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver returned Wednesday from a three-week auto trip to Iowa, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen, Mrs. Effie Nielsen, and Ewen Chard visited Bill Nielsen at the Caldwell Memorial Hospital on Thursday; Bill was released Friday to go home where he will recuperate from a recent “disc surgery” which he underwent at the hospital. SAVINGS EVERY. DAY AT YOUR A Pvt. Francisco Haro Thursday, May 4, 1972 Th* Nyssa Oat* City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pago Eight THE&e PRICE« EFFECTIVE MAY ^-5-fetfr, HOT WHEELS BY MATTEL pj-mns « over mum — NYSSA, OREGON ■e * MKE GIVE REG. 99< 39‘ ^GOLD^ STRIKE zj 13 N. 2nd St. Nyssa Phone 372-3911 I I J I» » f i