Thursday, August 10, 1972 Th* Nysta Oat* City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag* Eight SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm and daughter, Darlene were visitors Thurs­ day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi. Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps and Josephine and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clements and family of Boise spent Sunday at the Phelp’s cabin near Lake Fork, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and Harriet and Mrs. Harriet Turner took Gloria Lorensen to Payette Sunday afternoon where - PHONE 372 - 2186 she boarded the bus for Quaker Hill Church Camp at McCall, Idaho. Ora Newgen was a dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and afterwards attended the Nyssa High School Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson and Kenneth were overnight guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly in John Day. On Friday they were joined by the Darrel Wil­ sons of Corvallis at Bend. The families spent Friday to Sun­ day visiting and sight-seeing. The Harley Wilsons returned home Sunday evening accompa­ nied by their grandchildren, Tracy and Karl Wilson who will visit in this area until school starts. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump of Wallowa spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and family attended the family class reunion picnic which was held in the school park at Adrian on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ale­ xander of Quincey, Wash., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ale»ander Tues- morning. Mrs. Jim Thomas was co-hostess. A shower in honor of Vicki Schenk who is soon to be married was part of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culber­ tson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Erwin,Charley and Juleen Jenkins of Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Talbot, Ladeana Coleman and Shawn, and Pat Kropp were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bus­ ter Talbot Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Charley Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn attended a 1954 class reunion day and Wednesday. A family dinner was heldWednesdeyeve- ning at the Alexander home. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felty and Jim of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Or - val Felty and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Felty, Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Da­ vid Felty, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillen and Glenda of Ontario, and Mrs. Jean Hurley of Ontario. Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mrs. Rose Douglas of Parma called on Mrs. Frone Stradley Satur­ day. Mrs. Ira Price attended a Pollyanna Club meeting which was held at the Markely home in the Ridgeview area Thursday banquet which was held inCald­ well Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young, John Knottingham, Charles Moore and Mrs. Lois Counsil, Janet Young and her friend of Portland, Mrs. Kemp Arnold of Cascade Locks enjoyed a picnic Sunday at the Nyssa Park and afterwards viewed the Rock Show which was a part of the Thunderegg Days celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson, Sr. and their daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townley of Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Langley and sons, Mrs. E.J. Hobson and Jimmie Lan­ gley were dinner guests at the East Side Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Townley who have been visit- ing here left for their home soon afterward. Mrs. Bill Schenk and Vicki and Mrs. Catherine Wilhite of Ridgeview area, were Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price. Mrs. Claudia Derrick and daughter Lisa were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson of Sparks, Nevada were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and Saturday even­ ing the Woods, Adah Louise Strong and Kris Schweizer saw the Rock Exhibits at Nyssa. Ada Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schweizer of Burns were visitors for dinner at the POUBUE STAMPS se : PEI AAOMTE ES FRUIT ÿ h S.COCKTAI L J ■ \ PORK k». v 5** ¿¡5¡¡»,W ' i» à \ 4 ■r I« CENTER RIB CUT / / IÄ ÄF I . RIB STEAK »4100« I PM UIN rimira iuivïïim ■MkL' : » ■T* . . Iboz, 1 4|3 • ? 0 QAf’AKl Mowzeu-PRipe ¿Baa v T _ 2 • fc&. SlWERlfó Tsr 73 S PORK ROAST ENP 79«. PORKCHOPS™ 891 RIB ROAST hick pouBie ■STAMPS PINfAPWl" PRINKS-. '" ’/»I* J ÊREEN * PFl MONTE REG>. Reo OR. OR PlhJK PlMK L CORN ! DOUBLE Il w? Ä 4/ï00 MONTE «toa-lén. EARLY feARDFNJ / >> 39 CH WK 1i»NA~ CLOVER farm GRAPE? it 'd A" ‘r5t~jp r- X2GAH-OM let CREM-W t* t** 1 ßAMQUfcT lO-lboz. IW SPECIAL VALUE! WAFFLE WEAVE PIÔH CLOTHS ^15 í £J COMET ClEANôER !♦,?? 19« I vory e » oap «ep«« bak . ZE£T BATH BAR now ... OXYPOL 3LS.-10Z.5(ZE TIPE T hripl 3i$.-loz 5IZE UQUIP CAATADP WWW PBTER&ENT 3^01 . PK.&. 14« .26« 26« 89« 89^ 85« 79« NABISCO I5oz. PK&S. COOKIES* • CHIPS AHOY • COCONUT CHOC DROP ' sAve! ; DINNERS»- ARTICHOKES 54λ ®7à CUP TOP CARROTS I2T 9■4 (PEPPERS èie ga? 3/25«J •EXCEPT HAM< 5HCÉP BEëp TISSUE & * l®° DOG FOODS1 DRIN KS |/r\| I M I QtlARi Tf pel mom re TftlBE -SIZE X® CATSUP ““„45« GRAPEPRUIT 26? 02. W6CUI15S RUBS CLOVER FARM «NYSSA' na PRICE'S» EFFECTIVE AU0.10.11.12.-th. DOUBLE!! GOLD STRIKE 4 5 s 10REG0N!®I ST1A ^^Seee ON ALL PURCHASES MON. TUES. WED. • PECAN SHORTBREAD X. EXTRA FANCY Helping Western Families Live Better I home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood. The Bob Schweizers’ came for their son Kris dho has been visiting for two weeks with his aunt and uncle Mrs. Klaas Laan and Mrs. Myron Osborn went to the Dairy Wives meeting at the Vale City Park Thursday. Plans were made for the Dairy Bar at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ceenr sera at Emmett Sunday after!- noon. 1. Mrs. Hazel Chamberlain of Nyssa spent Wednesday night with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox. Thursday they all went to Boise to help Paula Thiel celebrate her 11th birtii.- day anniversary. She is (lie Foxes’ granddaughter and Mrs. Chamberlains great grand dau­ ghter. Mrs. J.R. Osborn, Mrs. My­ ron Osborn and Mrs. Bill Toomb attended a Tupperware Party at the Gerald Osborn home in Big Bend Friday. Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Bill Toomb attended a picnic dinner at the home of Mrs. Tom Johnson in Nyssa Sunday. Mrs. Herschel Thompson gave her mother, Mrs. Marie Earp a birthday party at the nursing home in Nyssa. She was 93 years old. Mrs. Thomp­ son, Mrs. Al Thompson and Mrs. Don Fox went early. The group had finished their dinner, and Mrs. Herschel Thompson and Mrs. Fox served them a birthday dessert. Oscar Schafer called on Al Thompson Monday evening. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. My- * ron Osborn were dinner guests at the Johnnie Richards home in Parma. Friday they were dinner guests at the Bob Callhoun home in Emmett and went water skiing at BlackCan- yon. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. GeraM Osborn and family of Big Bend were dinner guests in the Myron Osborn home. It takes only one tree to make a million matches. It takes only one match to destroy a million trees. Be sure your match is out — Dead Out! Keep Oregon Green. »»••»•»♦•••» Good citizenship demands care with fire, both in the home and out of doors. Make Fir'e Prevention a habit. Don't gamble with fire ... the odds are against you. Keep Oregon Green. «****•*«***«« This is critical fire weather. Temperatures are high, humi­ dities low. Warm winds are again drying out our forests. One careless act with fire in this weather could mean disas­ ter. Be careful with every match, cigarette and campfire. Help Keep Oregon Green. * ***••*•*•*« Forest Fires are often cauj- sed by children. For the safety of your child, your home, and our forests, never let children play with matches or fire. Keep Oregon Green.