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o î I * * i Thursday, July 5, ,973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Four Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain are proud to announce the approaching wedding of their daughter, Ternlyn of Nyssa to Paul M. Butler of Ontario. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Butler of Ontario. Terrilyn was graduated from Adrian High School in the class of 1971. She graduated from TVCC in 1973, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Paul was graduated from On tario High School in 1969, and has filleda mission in California. He gradated from TVCC this spring with an Associate of Science Degree in Law Enforcement. The young couple are planning a July 14 wedding with recep tion following, from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Owyhee L.D.S. Ward. Trudy Olsen—Donald Anderson Exchange Vows HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Among those celebrating an niversaries during the month of July are: July 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Franklin. July 5 - Mr. and Mrs. James Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Bob w ebb July 7 - Mr. andMrs. James Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Osborn. July 9 - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain July 11 - Mr. and Mrs. Glade Chadwick July 13 - Mr. andMrs. Larry Silveira andMr. andMrs.Char les Sykes. July 17 - Mr. andMrs. Keith Orris. July 19 - Mr. and Mrs. W ard Lundy and Mr. and Mrs. George Parker. July 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Billy Farmer. July 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Sawyer. Mr. andMrs. Mike Kodama and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Main. July 23 - Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Garner. July 25 - Mr. and Mrs.Cess Hopman July 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Miller July 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Stringer. July 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Lorenson andMr. andMrs. William Webb July 31 - Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lowrance. Christian Women To Host Guest Night The date for guest night for the Christian Women’sClub will be Friday, July 13 at 7 30 p. m. The meeting place is the La Paloma in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee's grandson, Doug, 12, reluctantly ended a five-week visit on the Bybee farm this week. He left to return to his home in Brig ham City, Utah. » • » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers, Mrs. Cynthia Gilbert and Ethel Lay left on June 15 to visit the Byers' daughters, Mrs. Jim Farmer and family of Donnelly, Idaho and Mrs. Everett Grant of Lewiston, Idaho. They re turned home on June 19. • * • Tuesday, June 26, the Byers’ granddaughter Mrs. Jack Jones of Mariesville, and her hus band arrived and spent the night. An ice-cream supper was held that night in their honor. It was attended by Mrs. Karen Bethel and son John of Notus; John Sumers and children Ron and Judy of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fuque of Caldwell, Dee Raymond of Notus Mrs. Vera Prickett of Middleton, and Ethel Lay and family of Nyssa. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christensen re cently wen1 Mr. and Mrs C. B. Conaway and family of The Dalles. Houseguest June 28 at the Christensens was Mrs. Yvonne C randall of Mehama, Oregon. She is director of nurses at Santiam Memorial Hospital. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roberts of Ashland returned home Sun day after visiting for several days at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts. • • • mett Sunday. They also pic nicked at the Hlack Canyon Re servoir. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heldt and Laurie of California were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. A. L. Heldt. * • * Visiting at the home of Mrs. A. H. Keck until the 4th of July holiday an' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keck and their chil dren, Dough Keck and Carolyn Keck of San Jose, California; Houston Keck and Alvin of Richland, the Rev. andMrs. Ray Keck, Mark and Melodie of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. W ilson Keck of Brigham City, Utah. Mrs. Keck is expecting more of her family to arrive this week. Sundav dinner guests of Mrs. Kecks including the above men tioned were Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Arven Goff, Lonnie Goff of Nu Acres and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cabal, Sherrie, Lisa and Greg of Pa yette. Mrs. Ken Kerby attended a Daughter's of the Nile Luau at Maudie Owen’s in Payette June 26. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kerby at tended the Shrine Club ladies night Monday at the La Pa- loma Cafe. Tuesday evening dinner guest at the home of Mr. andMrs. Muri Lancaster was Stanley Sullins. He is a purser on a ship in San Francisco. * • • Michael and Brian Bauer, grandsons of Mrs. R. G. Larson who have been visiting her dur ing the month of June, returned to their home in Kennewick, Tuesday. They are the sons of George Bauer of Kennewick. • • • Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost Fri day evening were Mr. and Mrs. The speaker will be Mr. Barry Perry Ward of Parma. Sunday Asmus, a professor at Boise afternoon visitors were Mr. College. The Melotones from and Mrs. John Wagner of New Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kerby joi Weiser will bring special mu Plymouth. ned Dr. and Mrs. Harry Proud • • • sic and a back-yard barbecue of St. Paul, Minnesota for din will be the special feature. Mr. and Mrs. Jun Gruak' ner in CaldweU last Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Raf For reservations call Betty ferty and family of Ontario evening. Nielson, 372-3241. enjoyed cherry picking in Em- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore of Nampa and Tami and Robyn Powell of Scappoose, Oregon were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell, Tami and Robyn are great-grandchildren of the McConnells. • • • First National. Where else can you find so many good reasons to bank ? > At a double-ring ceremony held June 9, 1973 at St. Mat thews Episcopal Church in On tario, Trudy Jane Olsen of Nyssa became the bride of Donald Henry Anderson of la Grande. The Rev. William Wood man of St. Peters Episcopal Church, La Grande, officiated at the 1 p.m. cermony in the presence of 250 guests. De corating the church were beauty baskets of giant daisies, mums and babies breath. The altar was graced on either side with spi ral candelabras of 15 candles each. Parents of the newlyweds are Dr. John Olsen of Nyssa and the late Vera Olsen and M r. and Mi s. Henry Anderson of Nyssa. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace with a fitted bodice. The gown's high neckline was complimen ted by a lace collar and the full Chantilly lace sleeves were ga thered into deep cuffs and ac cented with satin buttons. The train was attached with a self bow. Her full-length veil of illusion was edged with a six- inch border of Chantilly lace. She earned an all-white bri dal bouquet of daisies, stepha- notis, rosebuds and babies breath. Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Tom Flaschner, sister of the bride, and bridesmaid was Ju lie Anderson, sister of the groom. Their gowns were blue with white polk-a-dots. Each gown was styled with a fitted bodice, full ruffled skirt and puff sleeves. They each wore a wide-brimmed white hat with a blue ribbon attached at the crown, accented with a cluster of daisies. Each carried a basket of white daisies, rose buds, babies breath and tiny mums. Lome Flaschner, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a blue polk-a-dot frock and carried a basket of rose petals. Kelly Ward was ringbearer and carred a heart shaped pillow of white satin on which the rings were tied with tiny bows. Light ing the candles were Mrs. Alan Lau ot Portland and Mrs. Gary Ward of Nyssa. Group Fl vs To Ganada Using three planes, a group Mr. andMrs. Jkanneth Reece of people recently flew to Twin and Jan visited Mr. and Mrs. Lalars UiCanada.Tbry wer> Mr. Chuck Cor akin Haifa ty over the and Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Mr. weekend. and Mrs. Owen Froerer, Le- Roy Bair, Dr. Ken Phaff of On Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Man tario, Jun Sutherland and Duane ning of Notus were Saturday Bellows. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis They report returning with Riggs. The Lewis Riggs’ were 240 fish over 12 Inches and Sunday dinner guests ot the the average was 15 inches. Mannings. Catching the largest fish at 24 • • • Inches was Owen Froerer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod Julia Jensen. They had the fish returned Sunday after visiting smoked by the Indians before for several days with their son bringing them home. Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod and Approximately 40 persons grandson, Mr. and Mrs. John from this area made the trip. Penrod Jr. in Idaho Falls. W hile Mrs. Froerer reports a very there they attended the ball enjoyable time, beautiful coun game between Idaho Falls An- try and a pleasant flight. gels-Ogden Dodgers. • « • «X M X MM ' W Dr. and Mrs. Clare Peterson and Mary of Portland were week BRIDGE ACTIVITIES end guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge family. • • * entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests at the Bridge Club Saturday, June 30. home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman High score winners were Tom Towne were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eldredge and Mrs. Harry Miner. Dority of Boise. * • • Lawrence Graham of Santa Ana, California was a recent overnight guest of Mr. andMrs. Clarence Wernick. • • • Mrs. Kay Brendle spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Po catello, Idaho signing contracts for the Idaho Womens State Bow ling Tournament for 1974. • * • ARLINE ROBB, OPERATIONS OFFICER (seated), with Nellie Pounds, left, assistant operations officer, and Judy Robinson, in charge of new accounts. There are a lot of good rea sons for banking at the Nyssa branch of First National. We think each of our staff is one of them. Take our tellers, for in stance. They cash checks. . . take deposits. . .make with drawals. . .accept payments for bills. In short, they take care of your everyday banking transactions. And you can count on a warm greeting and friendly efficient service every time. Or there’s our operations of ficer. She’ll explain our First Investors Passbook Accounts... and open one for you if you like. And she’ll assist with your other banking needs, as well. So whether you come in to open an account. . .or ask for some advice. . .our people will be glad to help. “We’d like to get to know you,” is more than a slogan . . it’s how we feel about you - if you’re a long-time customer or if you’re thinking about becom ing one. And we offer modern, complete banking service with more than a century of ex perience to back us up. What more reason could there be for banking at First National? WeH like to get to know you. Nyssa branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Mrs. Larry Blackburn and children spent the weekend at the home of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newberry at Je rome, Idaho. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Glade Williams of Salem spent the weekend of June 30 visiting in the homes of Leo Gonyer and Alyce Williams, e • * Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemp Mann and children Melanie, Lauralyn and David have been visiting for the past wo weeks in the homes of the Charles Manns, Parma and the Leo Gonyers of Nyssa. They ended their visit on July 2 and returned to their home in Irvine, California. ♦ • • Mrs. Buster Talbot, an em ploye at the Gate City Journal underwent surgery last Friday evening at the Malheur Memo rial Hospital. She is reportedly doing fine. • • * Mrs. Bob Sumpter and daugh ters Darlene and Jackie Sue of Clearwater, Idaho visited from June 22 to 24 at the homes of Mr. arid Mrs. E.L. (Fort) Sumpter and Mrs. Mabel Houston. While here they en joyed picking cherries. Dar lene stayed for a longer visit, returning home July 2. A Bestman was Jerry Anderson, brother of the groom. Ushering the guests were Jack Olsen, bro ther of the bride, Tom Flaschner of Portland and Don Munkers of la Grande Soloist was Mrs. ImnaStock- ton of Ontario who sang "The Lord's prayer." Singing "The Wedding Song" was a trio con sisting of Mrs. Stock! 'll, l on- nle Hammock and Pam Chand ler of Vale. They were assis ted by Agnes Zugar of Vale. Following the ceremony a re ception was field at the home of the bride. The Methodist la dies catered the affair. Cutting and serving the wedding cake were Mrs. Ray Garrison and Miss Carolyn Garrison Mrs. Ted Morgan. Mrs Ken Danford and Mrs. Ward Wieneke poured punch. Mrs. Roger Hendrickson poured the coffee and Mrs. Harold Kurtz served the hors d’ oeuvres. In charge ot the groom's cake and rice bags were Kathy Kurtx, Pam Hendrickson, Paul Hendrickson and Robbie Hendrickson. For her wedding trip to Sun Valley, Glacier National Park, Banff, Canada and the Cana dian Rockies, the bride chose a white polyester dress with a blue over-dress, belted at the waist and blue accessories. The bride was graduated from the Nyssa HlghSchool in 1967, Oregon State University in 1971, attained her teaching certi fication from the College of Idaho in 1972 and taught school at Vale Union High the 1972-73 school year. The groom was graduated from the Nyssa High School in 1965, attended Treasure Valley Community College inl966and Happy Dozen Club Mrs. Carl Piercy entertained the Happy [X*en Pinochle Club Friday afternoon at her home in Newell Heights. Guest players were Doris Castor, Mary Hatt and Anna Long. Prize winners were Male-1 Piercy, Goldie Ro berts, Edythe Prosser and Min nie Siam. was on active duty with the Navy for four years in Vietnam, Ja pan, the Phlllippines and Korea. He is presently in his senior year at Eastern OregonCollep in La Grande, majoring in Bu siness. Following their honeymoon trip, the newlyweds are making their home at 2004 First St, •2, La Grande. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Sucre Hendrick son, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hendrickson of New Plymouth, Don Hendrickson, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Long, Boise, Mr and Mrs. Don Munkers, la Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Laa, Portland. Mr. and Mrs J ata Duggan, Salem, Mrs. Willard Hunt, Newberg. Mr. and Mr*. Toni Flaschner, Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. I verett Littler and Mr. and Mrs. Walter l.ittler College Place. Washingt'd, Mr*. Mary Elsie Carlson and daugh ter, Troy, Idaho, Mr. and Mr*. Ray Garrison, Klamath Fall*; Miss Carolyn Garrison, Provo, Utah, and David(<arrison,Seat tle, Washington. Student From Adrian Earnt Nursing Degree Gay Morinaka of Adriat, tta daughter of Mr. and Mr*. T. (Ted) Morinaka of Adrian, gra duated (Mi June 8 from the Uni versity of Oregon Medical School in Portland with a Ba chelor of Selene» degree is nursing. During the last two year* of her three-year program, she was on the Dean's List. Alaa, she is a member of Alpha Ta* Delta, the national professloaai nursing fraternity service vt honor to the nursing profession. This summer Gay is enipl >yH a* a camp nurse at Meadow Wood Springs speech therapy camp, located near Weston. Gay graduated from Adrtaa High School in 1968 and atten ded F astern Oregon College at La Grande for two year* be fore enrolling tn the Portland medical school.