Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 21, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thuridgy, September 21, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson
returned home Saturday after
a two weeks vacation in which
they traveled through
nine
states. In Cleveland, Ohio, they
visited their son, Dr. I*aul Wil­
son who Is serving his intern­
ship in one of the nation's top
ten hospitals, the Cleveland
Clinic, which comprises two
city blocks.
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guests this week of Stephanie’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wilson. Stephanie worked in
Santa Barbara this summer at
Cottage Hospital. Monday she
will return to Portland where
she is a senior at the Unl-
versify of Oregon Nursing
School.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson
spent last weekend in Madras
where they visited their son,
Gary Wilson. While there, they
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs.
John Studer former residents
of Nyssa.
Stephanie Wilson and a friend
Mrs. Mearl Scharck of Kim-
Hometown News
Call 372-2233
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost
left Wednesday, September 13,
went down to Ox Bow and over
to North Pine, where they did
some grouse hunting, then to
Joseph, Oregon and Wallowa
Lake where they were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ferman War­
nock.
Thursday,
accompanied by
F. A. Warnock, they drove to
Dug Rar at Imnaha. Friday,
the Frosts were luncheon guests
of George Henneman of Enter­
prize. Henneman Is’ in the va­
riety store business there. They
visited that afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill De Groff and
were evening dinner guests.
On Saturday, the Frosts at­
tended the wedding of Jerry
Obendorf and MarneeSearles in
Enterprize. Obendorf is the son
of one ot Bernard's nieces.
The Frosts returned to Nyssa
Saturday evening.
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Recent visitors at the home
Of Jennie Murphy was her dau­
ghter and son-in-law, Sgt. and
Mrs. Ron Harwood and son
Ronnie Dean. Sgt. Harwood is
stationed at Sumpter Air Force
Base in South Carolina. The
family returned to their home
September 6, after a one-month
leave.
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, Dinner guests Saturday of
the Dirick Nedry’s were Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Curtis of Boise.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Nedry home were Mr. and Mrs.
Britt Nedry and Earl Nodry
of Boise and Miss Eva Boydell.
The occasion was in honor of the
birthday anniversaries of Iva
ftoydel! and Earl Nedry.
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; Miss Frances Foster, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
♦ osier left Friday for Stock-
son, California where she will
be house mother for the Wes-
lern Apostolic Bible College.
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; Major Julius I. Tanner, wife
and two daughters visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
-Tanner, other relatives and
friends recently. He was en-
Toute from Ft. Rucker, Alabama
lo his new station al Fort Lewis,
Washington where he is to
b< stationed for thri-e years.
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• Mrs. Frank Byers, Cynthia
Hilbert, Fthrt I.aye and Alan
McCool recently returned from
Wichita, Kansas where they had
been for two weeks. While there
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
Byers’, brother, Rufus McCool.
A few days later they attended
the funeral of a cousin, Bill
McCool at Pearidge, Arkansas.
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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Byers was Mr. and
Mrs. pete Grant and JohnSom-
mars of Lewiston, Idaho.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mit­
chell who live near Salem were
guests for one week of their
aunt, Mrs. A. H. Keck, leav­
ing for their home Monday,
September 18.
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Last week the hometown re­
porter goofed but good. The Jen­
sen’s names follow the Jenkin's
In our calling book. So it was
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins
whose houseguests were Mr.
find Mrs. Chester Pitney of
La Monte, California and Mrs.
Pitney and Mrs. Jenkins are
sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ches­
ter Pitney were Thursday,Sep­
tember 7 afternoon and dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leeland
' Fox and family of Boise. My
sincere apologies to all con­
cerned.
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse of the Nyssa Nursing Home Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrickand Mrs. Myers returned to Nampa
Shuster due to her father’s ill­ spent Sunday, September 17 with Vickie in Pendleton over the with Mrs. Lee and was a house­
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaston. weekend. While there, they at­ guest until Sunday. While there,
ness.
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tended the Pendleton Round-Up. she attended the WSCS District
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hicks
Meeting in Nampa.
A family gathering was held
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Mrs. Hanna Robinson of
at the Jesse Shuster home Sa­ and girls visited Mr. and Mrs.
turday evening. Present were WilHs Wiley and family inCast- Parma was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Corak and Tori
Mrs. Bill Hubbard of Pollack, were weekend guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and leford, Idaho last weekend.
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Idaho, September 7-12.
Kenneth Reece home
family, Mr. and Mrs. Finley
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Dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs.
Shuster, of Nampa, Mrs. Mearl
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager
Houseguest recently, for five vacationed from August 25 to
Scharck of Nebraska and Mr. Buster Talbot Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Shuster and and Mrs. Melvin Crocker and days, at the home of Mr. and September 13. They visited Mr.
family of Payette.
Melene, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Mrs. Lawrence Thompson was and Mrs. Floyd Lomax in Mc­
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Mrs. Hope Douglas ot Pomona, Minnville, Oregon. While there,
Talbot and Jess Asumendi.
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California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams
they enjoyed picking wild black
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Mrs. Jim Griffin and Judy
took their daughter Barbara to
berries. They also visited their
Dinner guests of Mrs. Irma daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
La Grande Saturday where she Favorel and Curtis of Parma
Myers September 14 were Mrs. Bevins and Holly in Portland
will be attending college this spent Saturday in Ontario.
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Al Hroza and Mrs. Lola Cole­ and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sager
fall.
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Russell and Shelley Myrick man of Boise and Mrs. Ola Lee and family in Mt. Vernon, Wa-
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Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou,
Don and Joy and Lee Ollison
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Seward and Gary
in Apple Valley, Sunday. Later
in the evening for after-church
visiting and refreshments were
Nicki and Christine Norman,
Ruth Steinhaus and Tim Clark­
son.
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BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Dick Forbess enter­
tained members of the Thurs­
day Bridge Club September 14.
Mrs. Frank Morgan was a guest.
Mrs. Morgan won high honors
and Mrs. Elsie Diven received