Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 28, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, December 28, 1972
Hometown News
Call 372-2233
Mr. and Mrz. Ted Rookztool
and boys of Orovada, Nevada
left Thursday, December 21 for
their home after two weeks here
visiting at the Edith Whipple and
Virginia Rookstooi homes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Za­
mora spent Christmas Day with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Zamora of rural Nyssa. Mike
Zamora, Jr. of Coos Bay, Ore­
gon also spent the holidays with
his parents.
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Kelly LaFay of Phoenix, Ari­
zona was here visiting over the
holidays with his fiance and fa­
mily, Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stephens. They all had Christ­
mas dinner with Mrs. Stephen’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Cash of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Wiley of Castleford,
Idaho were supper guests of the
group.
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Sunday’s pre-Christmas din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Stunz were their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Stunz and family,
Laura and Erick, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart
Henigson (nee Betsy
Stunz) of Walla Walla. Washing­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bald­
win and infant daughter, Jenni­
fer Suzanne. Mrs. Baldwin is
the former Suzanne Stunz.
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Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Stunz and Mrs. Stunz'
mother, Mrs. Louise House of
Boise were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowman and
family of Boise. Bowman is a
brother of Mrs. Stunz.
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ballah
arrived last Thursday from
Denver, Colorado to spend the
holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Frank Morgan, leaving for home
by plane Tuesday afternoon. On
Saturday Mrs. Frank Morgan
hosted a dinner for the Ballahs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morgan and
family, Pete, Jon and Sallee of
Portland and Dr. and Mrs.Clay
Morgan and family of Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ballah
of Denver and Mrs. Frank Mor­
gan spent Christmas Day with
the Clay Morgans of Boise.
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Santa Claus brought Joe Mau-
ghn a popsicle, he personally
reported to this reporter and
requested front page coverage,
but space did not allow.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCon­
nell went to their daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Moore of
The Nyssa Gate City Jcurnal, Nyssa, Oregon
Nampa Sunday evening. Joining
them there were the Moore’s
daughters,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Charles Powell and daughters,
Pamie and Robin of Scappoose,
Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Mumford and Shell! ot Kuna,
Idaho. The McConnells stayed
overnight
and
all enjoyed
Christmas Day together.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner,
Lori and Larry were Christ-
mas Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miner. An eve-
ning visitor was Mrs. Mar-
gurite McNeil of Ontario.
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Visiting over the holidays
with their parents, the Howard
Myricks, were Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Myrickand Vicki of Pend­
leton and Russ Myrick of OSC.
Christmas evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Jensen, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Miner, Lori
and Larry. Christmas Day
guests besides the family were
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Don Beckstead, Dory and Marcy
visited, also Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Wilson and Cheryl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Man­
ning and family of Notus were
Christmas dinner guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Riggs. Also home for the holi­
days was Doyle Riggs who is
stationed at Fort Ord, Cali­
fornia.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod
were Christmas dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Lese-
berg.
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The Lester Oden’s families
were here for the Christmas
Holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mitchell and family of
Pilot Rock and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy (Marilyn) Morris of Salt
Lake City.
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Visitingjn the Ruth Klinken-
berg home during theChristmas
holidays were her daughter Eva
Mae of Eugene and Riley Tucker
from Drain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodall
and boys, Mrs. Janice Hager
and three children of Vale, Carl
Dodson, Ulen Richardson, Mrs.
Frank Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Short were all guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sappe and
family for Christmas dinner.
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Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otis E. Smith were
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ballantyne
and family of Caldwell and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Peau and fa­
mily of Davies, California.
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In these thoroughly modem times
we want to sound an old-fashioned note
of thanks to everyone. It has
been a pleasure serving you... and a pleasure
we look forward to in the New Year
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Nyssa Auto Parts
Christmas
Day, the Smiths
were guests of their niece,
the W. J. Ballantynes.
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Spending the Christmas holi­
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Stunz and family
are Mr.
and Mrs. James
(Suzanne) Baldwin of Tuscon,
Arizona.
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Amanda and Kelli Lynn Lar­
son of Great Falls, Montana
are spending the holidays with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stringer. They are
the children of Susan Larson.
Dinner guests Christmas Day
were Mr. and Mrs. C. John
Stringer.
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Mary Wahlert came home
from Eugene for the Christmas
weekend to visit with her pa­
rents and family, the Bill Wah-
lerts. Johnie returned with her
to Eugene and will spend the
rest of Christmas vacation
there.
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Mrs. Gretel Van Twisk and
Ellen Jones were Christmas
Day dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Stam.
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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weeks
of Milwaukie, Oregon spent the
Christmas weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Blanche Weeks.
Christmas
dinner guests of
Mrs. Weeks were the Duane
Weeks, the Glenn Weeks and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Du­
rante and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
McCormick and Pam. Othercal-
lers were Billy, Roger and
Johnie VanZelf and their girl
friends, Mrs. Lola Steinke and
Sherry of Vale; granddaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Phfier
of Weiser and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Plais Johnson of Parma;
and Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Weeks
of Vale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and
family of Portland are spending
a week’s vacation with her pa­
rents, the Bob Wilsons, arriv­
ing Friday, December 22.
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Mrs. Madge Wilson hosted
Christmas dinner with the Dick
Martins, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wilson and family, Mrs.
Alice Wilson and Nora Winecup
as guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson re­
ceived a phone call from David
who is stationed in Taiwan mak­ of a luncheon Friday evening
ing their Christmas Day com­ for the White Satin BowUag
plete.
group. Guests included Eris
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Bertram, Sadie Butcher, Ruth
Gary Wilson of Madras was Chadd and Mabie Fangen. A
home for the Christmas holi­ gift exchange was enjoyed.
day to visit his parents, the
Boyd Wilsons and Cheryl. Din­
Christmas dinner guests at
ner guests Christmas
Day the S. P. Bybee home were Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob El- and Mrs. Jay Bybee andTammy,
liott. Callers Christmas eve Mr. and Mrs. Bob South of Port­
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- land,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Kinney, Chuck Landreth and Froerer and family of Nyssa
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froe­
ward Myrick and Russell, Mr. rer of Vale.
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and Mrs. Ernie Metcalf and
their daughter, Dee and grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp
son Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Larry went to Caldwell Sunday and
Larrson and son and Dr. and enjoyed a Christmas dinner at
Mrs. K. E. Kerby.
the Marvin Wiley home. They
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spent
Christmas
Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams Clapp’s sister, Mrs. Clara E.
and daughter Barbara who is Williams andherdaugtiter, Mrs.
attending college in La Grande Viola Ayers in Boise.
enjoyed Christmas Day with
another daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Orma Cleaver spent
Bill Carson in Boise.
Christmas Eve and Christmas
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Day at the Delbert Cleaver
Mrs. Harold Brendle and Hal home. Others enjoying dinner
had Christmas dinner in On­ together at the Cleaver home
tario with the William Peter- were Mr. and Mrs. BryanClea-
sons.
ver and Will and Mr. and Mrs.
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Kirk Cleaver and Dirk.
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Roxanne and Eddie Neil are
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Zinn
spending Christmas vacation
with their grandmother, Mrs. visited with Mrs. Orma Clea­
Anne Tensen. Their father, Neil ver and other Nyssa friends
was a Christmas Day guest Wednesday. They were enroute
along with Mr. and Mrs. Dick to Boise to spend the holidays.
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Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keck of
McCarthy of Council, and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Remington, Tina Caldwell had Christmas dinner
and Billy. Callers later in the with his mother, Mrs. A. H.
day were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Keck.
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Grunig.
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Mrs.
R. C. Larson had
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tal- Christmas eve dinner with her
bot were Christmas dinner son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Raymond Larson.
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Culbertson and family. Other
guests were Ladeana Coleman,
Sunday evening dinner guests
Pat Kropp, Mr. and Mrs. Cha­ of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marcum
rley Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tink Elordi, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House of Quincy, Washing­
ton; her sisters, Mr. and Mrs
Theon Elordi and boys.
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Ray Barnes and family of Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herriman
guests for Christmas Day were and family of Medford, and Bon­
Mr. and Mrs. RustyTalbot, Mr. nie House of Hermiston; and her
and Mrs. Bing DeValle and fa- brother Paul House, Jr. of Fort
mily and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benning, Georgia.
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Cannon. Later visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot,
Guests for Christmas at the
Ladeana Coleman and Pat Mark Moncur home were their
Kropp.
children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
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Sant and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen and children and
Mel Beck, is home for the holi­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jayo and
days from BYU.
children. Special guest of the
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occasion was Mrs. Laura Mon­
Mrs. S. P. Bybee was hostess cur, great-grandmother of the
smaller children. Mrs. Moncur
has been a guest in the home for
a month.
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Mrs. D. H. Christensen and
daughter, Reona returned home
December 20 from a week's va­
cation spent visiting her son
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in Phoenix and two daughters
in San Diego.
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Mrs. Verda Stienke spent
Christmas with her son, Dareld
and family in Vale.
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Guests at the Bernard East­
man home Christmas Day were
their son, Pat of Bend and Mrs.
Eastman’s sister, Mrs. Stella
Gardiner of Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann
spent the evening of December
24 at the Walt Looney home
where a traditional Christmas
eve party with gifts being opened
and enjoyed. Later the group
toured the city to enjoy the de­
corations and lights of the va­
rious homes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin en­
joyed Christmas dinner with
the James Favorel family near
Parma. Other guests at the
family gathering were Calvin
Griffin, Nyssa, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Griffin of Apple
Valley. Guests from Boise in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Gorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gann and Kenny and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Jordan and Kim­
berly.
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Scott Engstrom is home for
the holidays from BYU.
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Mrs. Tom Johnson spent
Christmas eve with her dau­
ghter Mr. and Mrs. PatSweaney
of Caldwell. They had Christ­
mas dinner at the home of Mgs.
Sweaney’s sister-in-law, (tie
Dallas Rogers, also of Cald­
well.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cbet Sage had
as guests Christmas Day, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Bertram, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Adams and
Cheryl, all of Nyssa; Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Adams of Nampa
and Mrs. Sage’s brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Chet Jamison at
Nampa.
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Christmas dinner guests at
the Raymond Sager home were
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster,
Frances Foster, Lester Klin-
kenberg, Riley Tucker, and
Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg and
daughter Eva Mae and sons,
Tim and Philip.
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Dinner guests Christmas Day
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson
and familv and Mrs.
Irene
Larson.
MERRY WIDOWS
Merry Widows met at the
home of Mrs. OrmaCleaver for
their Christmas party and gift
exchange. Mrs. Virginia Rook­
stool will be hostess for the next
meeting of the group.
With gratitude.
we greet you, our
customers and friends,
and wish you New Year s best
(Sari’s Building Center