Thursday, July 13, 1972
Engagement Announced
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
PONY GIVEN AT
NAMPA STAMPEDE
Some youngster, under 12
years of age, will be the re-
ceipient of a Welsh pony, com
plete with all the riding gear
on the opening night of the
57th Annual Snake River Stam
pede in Nampa, according to
Bob Brown, chairman of the
event.
“Three Nampa firms have
made it possible. Rayne and
Seal Enterprises, Super Thrift
Drug and M & W Market. These
firms are providing not only
the saddle, bridle and blanket,
but a beautiful Welsh pony that
is trained for any child to
ride,” according to Brown.
He said, “The tickets for the
drawing will be given to each
child at the gate, and will be
drawn at the proper time in
the show by Stampede Star
Roger Miller. The pony give
away is a traditional prize for
some lucky youngster under 12
attending the first night of the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Haney of Nyssa announce the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debra Ann,
to Gary Mathewson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin G. Mathew
son of Ontario.
Debbie graduated from Nyssa High School in 1971 and was
employed at Boardman, Oregon for some time. Gary graduated
from Ontario High School in 1968 and served a two year mission
for the L.D.S. Church in Florida and Puerto Rico. He is con
tinuing his education at Brigham Young University, majoring
In dentistry. Gary is working this sum<?<*r for the Oregon State
Highway Department.
An August 24th wedding is being planned in the Idaho Falls
L.D.S. Temple.
Snake
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River
Stampede, July
Pag« Fiv«
Rummage Sales
Timmerman—Joki Married
UNITED
METHODIST
In Unique Family Home Setting CHURCH
—Rummage sale every
In a home setting at the
"old family residence," Mary
Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerrit Timmerman, Route 1,
Nyssa, became the bride of
Grant Edwin Joki, son of Mrs.
Alex Joki of Coeur d* Alene,
Idaho, on Saturday, June 17,
1972. The family home was built
in the early 1900’s by the bride’s
grandparents, the late Mr. and
Mrs. Frank A. Miller, and is
presently occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Brewer.
Adding to the home decor
were large baskets of pink and
white gladioli, The double ring
ceremony was performed at
3 p.m. by the Rev. John An
derson of the Assembly of God
Church, Wilder, before 150 re
latives and close friends.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a street
length sleeveless dress of pink
and white crepe and carried a
bouquet of long stemmed pink
gladioli.
The bride asked Miss Vikki
Shenk to serve as honor at-
Jenkins—Mendiola Wed
Friday and Saturday in the
church basement from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. New articles turned
in each week.
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tendhnt. She wore a blue street
length dress and her corsage
was pink and white carnations.
Serving the groom as best
man was Joel Price.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held in the home.
The white wedding cake was top
ped with fresh-cut daisies of
pink and white. Cutting and
serving cake were Mrs. Jerry
Brewer. Miss Joann Timmer
man, sister of the bride, ser
ved punch. In charge of gifts
was Miss Nancy Timmerman,
sister of the bride, Mr. Dirk
Miller, and Miss Libby Mil
ler, cousins of the bride.
After the reception, the new
Mr. and Mrs. Joki left for a
honeymoon trip to Coeur d’
Alene, Idaho.
The bride is a 1972 graduate
of Adrian High School. The
bridegroom attended Northern
Idaho College and was gradua
ted from the Universityof Idaho.
He taught at Adrian HighSchool
for two years and will teach
at Fairmont Junior High School
SENIOR
CITIZENS—Rum-
mage sale every Friday and
Saturday, Jaycee Bldg., Bower
between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
Sale starts at 10 a.m. New
articles each week.
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GOLDEN
AGE—Rummage
sale every Friday and Saturday,
Old Western Hotel, corner of
1st St. and Good Ave., from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. New articles
each week.
this fall in Boise.
The couple will make their
home in Boise and Mrs. Joki
plans to continue her education
at Boise State College.
Out of town guests were the
bridegroom’s mother Mrs. Alex
Joki and his brother and his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Joki.
Glenda Kay Jenkins and Dennis Paul Mendiola were married
May 27, 1972 at the First Christian Church in Ontario. Parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins of Weiser and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mendiola of Ontario. The couple are making their home
in Ontario.
Couple Wed at Nursing Home
BLADE CUT
ROUND BONE
BONELESS
ROAST
STEW MEAT
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LARGE JUICY
CRISP, GREEN
PEACHES
On Sunday afternoon, July 9,
1972, Minnie Tyrell and John
Umbarger were united in mar
riage at Malheur Memorial
Nursing Home in Nyssa. The
couple exchanged their vows in
front of the large fireplace in
the social room of the home.
Officiating at the 2 p.m. cere
mony was the Rev. Lloyd Pounds
of the Seventh Day Christians,
in the presence of 50 guests.
The bride wore a floor-length
gown of pastel blue crepe, fea
turing a ruffle at the neckline
and full sheer sleeves gathered
into cuffs. She carried a dainty
nosegay of pink carnations and
white mums.
Attending as maid of honor
was Alice Fogg of Ontario. She
was attired in a pastel yellow
Crystallite gown of floor-length,
White daisies bordered the
scoop neckline and accented the
long full sleeves. She carried
a nosegay of yellow carnations
and white mums.
The bridegroom was attended
by Dean Holmes of Ontario.
Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg pro
vided the wedding music and
also sang “I Love You Truly,”
accompanied by Crystal Mar
cum.
The social room was attrac
tively decorated with bouquets
of flowers. The reception table
was centered with a white wed
ding cake decorated with blue
roses and the names Minnie
and John. A lovely bouquet of
yellow and white summer flo
wers graced the table. These
were arranged by Mrs. Gerrit
Stam.
Mrs. Nora Graham and Mrs.
Stam both of the Hospital Auxi
liary, were in charge of the
reception.
The newly married couple
was wished much happiness by
those attending.
TVCC Board
Adds Two
New' Members
Oaths of office were admini
stered to new members, John
Bishop and Aranka Trenkel at
the TVCC Board of Directors
meeting July 5.
1972-73 officers were elec
ted: Chairman, Sherman Tur
ner; Vice-Chairman, Wayne
Ball. James Roberts and Sara
Hull
were appointed deputy
clerks.
The board approved main
Ssnior Citizens
tenance of fidelity bonds of
$10,000 on all business office
Reduce Sale Prices
employees, the clerk and de
The Senior Citizen’s Rum puty clerks;
an additional
mage Sale which is held every $40,000
on the
Business
Friday and Saturday from 10 Manager and $15,000 on the
a.m. in the Jaycee Building Bookstore Manager.
will have all their merchandise
The Business Manager was
reduced 10% this coming Fri designated Custodian of district
day and Saturday, July 13 and funds. The signatures of Busi
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ness Manager andBoardChair-
This will be their last sale man, or Business Manager and
until this fall sometime in Vice-Chairman, or the signa
September.
ture plate alone was authorized
TVCC Receives $240 for check signatures.
Western Bank of Ontario was
From Garden Clubs continued as the repository of
The Oregon State Federation funds. Designation of the audi
of Garden Clubs, which recently tor for 1972-73 was postponed
held its annual convention on to the next meeting. The Board
the Treasure Valley Community passed a resolution authorizing
College campus, has donated short term borrowing for col
$240.00 to the college for cam lege operation not to exceed
$130,000. A City of Ontario
pus beautification.
According to Harry Kuester, request for 40 feet of road
S<g>erintendent of Buildings and right-of-way on the west side
Grounds, the money will be of the gym and for a sewer
used to shrub the dirt bark extension which should even
tually permit drainage of the
north of the gymnasium.
A concrete incinerator was gym parking lot was approved.
The Board authorized the ad
removed from this bark a few
weeks ago. It is presently bar ministration to open bids for a
ren and a source of much dust. Food Service freeter unit at
The generous gift will greatly 2:00 p.m., July 10 and to make
Improve the aesthetic setting of the award if not in excess of
the gymnasium which also helps a $3500 limit set by the Board.
Next meeting will be July 23.
solve a maintenance problem.
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