Gwendolyn Robb—Ronald Miller Gwendolyn Jade Robb became the bride of Ronald Dean Miller, June 2, at the Owyhee Com­ munity Church. Officiating at the candlelight ceremony were the Rev. Fred Moxom of the Owyhee Community Church and * Dr. Earl Wilson of Lincoln, Nebraska. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb, Adrian, parents of the bride­ groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller of Big Bend Community, Adrian. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a Victorian styled gown of white silk or­ ganza featuring an empire waist and high neckline with sheer lantern sleeves. Venice flo­ wered lace, andpearls trimmed the neckline and bodice. Both the gown and train were accented with seed pearl appliques. Her three tier fingertip veil edged in Venice lace was held by an osprey style bea<*>iece. She car­ ried a cascading bouquet of yellow rosebuds and white daisies with babies breath. In the tradition of something “borrowed” and something "old” she wore her maternal grandmother Lytle's wedding ring. The "penny in her shoe” was an English six pence. ' Maid of honor was the bride’s • sister, Julie Robb, wearing an old-fashioned style gown of yel­ low dotted Swiss with white flocked daisies. The gown fea- 2 lured lantern sleeves, an em­ pire waist accented by a yellow satin ribbon. Bridesmaids were Sandra Ward of Nyssa, and Jeanette Godtel of Portland, friends of the bride. Their floor length gowns were fashioned identi­ cally to that of the maid of honor. Each wore matching white hats with a yellow ribbon band and a single daisy accent. The bridal attendants carried old fashioned parasols of white lace and organza with yellow daisy cascades. Valdeen Tobler, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Her dress was styled like the bridesmaids' and she carried a white basket of yellow daisy petals. Bestman was Nick Gaviola of Adrian. Groomsmen were Sam Chaney of Adrian, and Robert Edmondson of Nyssa, friends of the bridegroom. Ringbearer was David Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen. He car­ ried a satin and lace heart shaped pillow with the rings for the double ring ceremony. Sherrie Breshears provided the wedding music at the organ. The Haney trio - Joyce, Bar­ bara and Roger sang. They were accompanied by their mo­ ther, Mrs. Boyd Haney at the piano. A reception was held imme­ diately following the wedding ceremony in the church base­ ment. The bride’s table was centered with a beautiful tiered white wedding cake topped with fresh-cut yellow and white dai­ sies. Cutting and serving the cake were Mrs. Philip Bre­ shears and Mrs. Ben Witty. Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca served punch and Mrs. Bill Hamilton poured the coffee. Miss Jan Robb was in charge of the guest book. Robert Johns and Danny Chaney received the gifts. The gifts were arranged ONE LOT LADIES’ SUMMER SHOES & SANDALS • GRANGE NEWS Exchange June Wedding Vows J Thursday, July 12, 1973 Tho Nyssa Oata City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag* Four Hometown News Word was received that Mr. Dinner guests at the home of 4 weekend as guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin BallouSun- and Mrs. Chuck Micheals in and Mrs. Dan Sweet of Lebanon, Oregon are the parents of a day were Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCall. baby girl, born June 26. She Howell Sr. of Wilder. 8 8 8 • * • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost was named Vikke Christine and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck's and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Web­ weighed nine-pounds and four- granddaughter, Laura String­ ster of Gayway Junction spent ounces. She joins a sister,Car­ ham, of Seal Beach, California Thursday to Sunday fishing at rie Michelle, age two. Grandparents are Mr. and is visiting her gran<*>arents for Fish Lake and Lake Fork Camp Mrs. Woodrow Seuell of Nyssa the summer while her parents, on North Pine Creek. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sweet * • • Mr. and Mrs. Clark (Barbara) of Prineville, Oregon. Stringham are touring Europe. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Harold- Gary Bybee, Marc and Todd sen were houseguests July 3-4 MALHEUR MEMORIAL of Scottsdale, California are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HOSPITAL visiting for one week at the Reuben Haroldsen. July 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Ed- home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. wardo Hernandez, Nyssa, girl Bybee. Also, visiting for two Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson July 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Cody weeks at the Bybees is their and family spent the weekend in Belisle, Ontario, boy. granddaughter, Shawn Bybee of Burns with the Rodeo crowd at­ Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lam­ Brigham City, Utah. tending the Oregon High School mers, Vale, boy. • • • Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Gary HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Dick Alvord Mason and children of Klamath of Ontaro, California were Falls joined the family there. July 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Les­ houseguests for one week at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason spent ter Hull, Ontario, boy. the home of Mrs Roma Alvord. Saturday at the Rodeo. July 5 - Mr. and Mrs. Heri- • • • • * • beto Osuna, Vale, boy. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Larry Hobson and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rad­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers were dren of Hagerman, Idaho were cliff, Payette, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Shell and houseguests at the home of her July 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Ge­ family of Minidoka, Idaho; John parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muri rald Krupp, Weiser, boy. Sommars of Caldwell, Vera Lancaster Wednesday to Sunday July 9 - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Nelson of Nyssa, announce the en­ Prickett of Middleton; and Mr. Larry Hobson was here for the Gardener, Vale, girl. gagement of their daughter. Carol Dolores, to Airman First and Mrs. Stanley Byers of On­ 4th and the Larry Hobsons and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hiatt, Class Gene Douglas Cruson. son of Mr and Mrs. Dougtaa tario. Muri Lancasters were dinner N’vssa , girl. Cruson of Nyssa. Miss Nelson is a 1973 graduate of Nyssa The Rev. and Mrs. Jim Far­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean July 10 - Mr. and Mrs. Joe High School. Her fiance is a 1972 graduate of Nyssa High School mer of Donnelly were Friday Lancaster in Fruitland July 4. Abbe, Ontario, boy. and has attended Treasure Valley Community College The • • • overnight guests. wedding will take place September 29 at the Assembly of God • • • Stopping by to spend the day Church in Ontario. Machinist Mate Alvin Cottle Thursday at the home of Mrs. and family are visiting at the R. G. Larson Sr. were her ter patient care. As a member home of his parents Mr. and niece and nephew Col and Mrs. of the hospital staff, he attends Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. Alvin will Robert Wary, USMC and their formal moating* which are an be stationed at Bremerton, Wa­ daughter, Kamela of Corvallis. • • • important part of his continuing shington when he returns to duty. • * • education. Today, as a memtier Guests at the home of Mr., of the medical staff, he keeps Dr. and Mrs K. A. Danford and Mrs. Jim Grunke over the pace with the rapid expansion spent several days over the July weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gala Christensen, Administrator of medical knowledge by per­ by Mrs. Jack Ward and Mrs. Douglas Lloyd, Todd and Lisa of sonal study and by attendance Elver Nielsen. Mrs. Jim Robb Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Benny Medicine has a distinguished interested in your home, work at refresher courses and scien­ and Mrs. Hudson Robb assisted Cambron and Christi of San and neighborhood activities as tific assemblies. with the flowers. Jose, California. They were here past that goes back to the be­ he is in the illness of the mo­ There are studies which re­ When the couple left for a for a “welcome borne” reunion ginning of recorded history, and ment. veal that your well-trained wedding trip to Victoria, Bri­ for Gini Lipscomb who has just great figures have illuminated As a member of the medical family physician, with adequate tish Columbia, the bride chose returned from one-year study In the field of medicine at suc­ staff of the hospital, your care hospital, laboratory, and con­ cessive stages of its develop ­ for her travel costume, a floral France. Mrs. William Lips­ is your doctor’s concern. He sultation services, cananddoes pant suit. comb of Nampa and Glni’s so­ ment. Physicians of the Hippocratic gives the order for your ad­ care for approximately 85-901 The couple are both 1971 gra­ rority sister, Bonnie Olin from mission when you need the ser­ of all conditions in their com­ duates of the Adrian High School. Elko, Nevada were also here. era, some 2,000 years ago, were vices which only the hospital munities. limited by the methods avail ­ Your doctor is The bride has completed her The reunion dinner was held can porvlde. He writes the working 60 to 80 hours a week training at Phagans Beauty Saturday night at the home of able to observe disease and orders for all tests, treatments and not until he reaches the age Schools in Portland. Miller the Grunkes. Sunday was spent chart its course, but they were and medications required for of 65 does his work fall below is studying at the United Elec­ picnicking at Julia Davis Park nevertheless verv conscious of your illness. When you have the accepted normal of 40 hours. and attentive to the patient ’ s tronics Institute. The newlyweds and tubing on the Boise River. recovered, his approval for Those extra hours are inevitably are making their home Lisa Lloyd is staying with the need for reassurance and under­ your discharge is given. subtracted from bis leisure, Portland. Grunkes for a two-week visit. standing. Consider briefly your His membership on the medi­ hobbles, sleep and his enjoy­ modern-day physician's re­ • * • cal staff means more than res­ ment with his family. Cecil Sant of Seattle spent lationship to you, to the hos­ ponsibility for your care as a The practice of medicine is one week visiting at the home of pital and to the community. It means that your not a life of undue sacrifice, Technical advances of the last patient. his sonanddaughter-in-law Mr. 100 years gives this present doctor is part of a self-govern­ nor Is it one of high Income and Mrs. Gary Sant. generation of physic Ians incom­ ing group responsible for seeing for a short working week tt • • • that high quality medical care is is a life of devotion to sick Among those attending the parably more capacity to pre­ given to all patients in the people and their families, and Oregon High School Rodeo in serve health and control disease Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff Burns Thursday to Sunday were than was possessed by any of hospital. This responsibility is of responsibility Io the in­ of Nyssa announce the engage­ Bud Sappe, Dirk Sappe, Mr. their predecessors. Because of delegated to the medical staff dividual, the community, the ment of their daughter, Marcia Ferrenberg, Fred Child, Clau­ this, their responsibilities are by (be hospital board of direc­ hospital and the profession. tors, which appoints the mem­ Ann, to Kenneth Dean Nichols, dette Stelling and Joe Bailey. correspondingly greater. The classical picture of your bers of the medical staff each son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Those participating in the Rodeo Nichols of The Dalles, Oregon. were Don and Dean Sappe, Carl family physicians, is, first of year. The doctors are responsible An August 5 wedding is planned and Wesley Cleaver, Frank Rod­ all, that he Is a citizen of your at the United Presbyterian ríguez, Jill Jackson, Melody community and a many-faceted to their fellow practioners and to the board for the medical Church in Adrian. Ferrenberg and Evelyn Bailey. man. He treats you, not merely as a disease or case, but as care of the patient. • • • Your physician has other Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nyce, a whole person. He is as much duties as well. He makes a Kerry, Michael and Steven and complete record of your history Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hutchlnsonof the LD6 dance program held and physical examination, as College. F ruitland spent the weekend at at Boise • State * * well as written records of all the Stunz cabin in McCall. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Winchell operations, proceduresandpro ­ day they went to visit their gress notations. There are daughter Peggy who is attending and Mr. and Mrs. Norvelle Rob­ bins and family recently atten­ many other records which re­ 4-H camp in Donnelly. • • * ded the Winchell reunion in quire his approval and signature Nebraska. The re­ as well. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tensen Gering, He Is a member of many and family spent July 4 with Mr. union was held at the armory committees which work closely and Mrs. Gary Ross. The Ross' there and 136 Winchells from with every hospital department are with the U. S. Forest Ser­ all over the United States at­ and the administration for bet- vice at Table Rock Lookout tended. above Unity. • • • Oregon Trail Grange m«?m- bers met in regular session Thursday evening, July 6, with Master Ernie Metcalf presiding. State Deputy RobertCoble was escorted to the Master's station by Steward pro tern Wilbur Atherton and Assistant Stewart Don Somers and Lady Assis­ tant pro tern Sadie Metcalf. Agricultural Committee Chairman Harold Kurtz repor­ ted on the adverse effect on packing houses caused by the price control. A report on the zoning meeting held recently in Nyssa was givenby Ellen Jones. Grange Insurance Agent Wilbur Atherton reported on the fi­ nances of the Insurance Com­ pany. A resolution was passed sup­ porting the stand taken by the Malheur County Court on their protest on being forced to pay a salary not in line with the local Budget Law, State Deputy Robert Coble reported that there are 28,645 grange members in Oregon at present and that the membership goal for 1973 Is 30,000. Any­ one interested in Agriculture or related activity is welcome and invited to join the Grange. Potluck refreshments were served. Mrs. Wilbur Atherton Boulevard Grange was a visitor. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday evening, July 19, 8:30 p.m. Host for the evening will be the Stanley Sis­ son and Elvin Ballou couples. Members are reminded to bring old jars and bottles for the Lecturer’s display table. MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A Report To The People Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christensen is her mother, Mrs. CharlieCona way of Stayton, Oregon. • • • Mr. and Mrs. DesmondJones spent the weekend at Mc­ Call. They stayed at Shore Lodge and enjoyed golfing. • * * Mrs. Anne Tensen has her grandchildren Roxanne and Eddy Tensen of Wilder visitingather home. LIGHT AND DARK COLORS 4” • • * Robert Glenn of Portland spent Thursday to Sunday visi­ ting at the home of his mo­ ther, Mrs. Donna Glenn. VALUES TO $12.99 ALL OTHER SUMMER SHOES Engagement Announced Call 372-2233 MOST ALL SIZES SUMMER CLEAN UP HELLO WORLD! SWIM WEAR • * • Arriving by plane in Boise to visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (Fort) Sumpter and Mrs. Mabel Housten were Mrs. Mil­ dred Seybert of Middleton, In­ diana, Mrs. Donna Mechelfresh and Cherl of Connersville, Ind., and Miss Lyne Seybert of An­ derson, Indiana. • • • REDUCED LADIES’ - GIRLS’ MEN’S BOYS’ CHILDREN’S REDUCED ALL REDUCED BRACKEN’S hept Store Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing We Give & Redeem SRV Green Stamps 207 Main Street NYSSA PlbOM 372-3040 OREGON _ A a J # 1 A Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell attended the Eagles Convention at Grants Pass, Oregon from Wednesday, June 27 to Sunday, July 1. While there they visi­ ted Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sweet In Lebanon and saw their new granddaughter, born June 26. Mrs. Seuell returnedhomeFri­ day, June 29. Sunday, July 8 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seuell were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seuell of Connell, Wash.; Vera Buskirk of Parma; Mrs. Ha- zel Johnson and daughters; and Mrs. Charles Buskirk of Mid- dleton. • • • Mr. and Mrs, Emil Stunz spent July 4 with Mrs. Louise House in Boise. 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