Thursday, Juno 12, 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa, Oregon Poge Four Bla ir-High t (lerem ony Preludes Tahoe Trip In a double ring ceremony held in the evening of May 10, 1975. Miss Sharon Cleda Blair became the bride of John Wesley Hight. The service, performed by Bishop Cary Thompson, was held in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Nyssa. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Frell Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hight, all of Nyssa. The church was decorated in roses, carnations, chrysan­ themums and lilies, in colors of pink and white. The bride wore a gown of slipper satin, trimmed with lace and seed pearls, with a long train and a finger-tip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carna­ tions. Maid of Honor Shanna Bair and Attendants Pam Jef­ feries and Lynn McKeeth, all of Boise, wore lavender and pink gowns. They wore matching straw hats and each carried a bouquet of lavender and pink carnations. Mrs. Hight wore a long dress of lavender, while Mrs. Blair wore one of pink. Both wore corsages of lilies. The men wore carnations. Mario Reed Fife served as Best Man. Honored guests at the wedding were the bride’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Blair, Curtis, Ryan and Garrin of New Milford. Connecticut; the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Rosemond Blair from Lewiston, Utah; and the bride's aunt, Mrs. Vesta Hansen of Smithfield. Utah. At the reception. Mrs. Nina Cottle. Mrs. Vesta Hansen and Mrs. Loretta Blair served a three-tiered cake, made by Wilda Stewart of Nampa. The cake was decorated with candied bells, flowers and wedding rings, topped by a centerpiece of the same decoration, all in pink and lavender. Mrs. Marilyn Blair kept the guestbook. Mrs. Carrie Fife. Debbie Cox and Sherrie Cox took care of the gifts. Marion Child also assisted in the reception, with Lori Miner. Shelly Myrick and Jeannie Jefferies as table servers. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in Lake Tahoe. Nevada and visited Reno. Virginia City and the Pon­ derosa Ranch. Both graduates of Nyssa High School, the bride attended Ricks College in Rexburg. Idaho and the groom attended the Univer­ sity of Idaho in Moscow. He is employed with Albertson's Land and Cattle Company. The young Mr. and Mrs. Hight now make their home in Ontario. Happy Birthday June 13 • June Walker. Ray Huffman, Mary P. Ramirez. June 14 • Joe Stephens June IS • Kathy Sifuen­ tes, Della Wade, Nellie Wahlert. Vernon Toombs. June 17 - Lucile Myrick. Tom Wilson June 18 - Tonya Drydale. Lois Cottrell. Kent Bowers. June 19 • Kristi Gomeza. Roger Voeller. Paula Saito GRANGE NEWS Members of Oregon Trail Grange met in regular session Thursday evening. June 5, with Master protem Don Somers conducting the meeting. Legislative Chairman Frank Sherwood reported on the problems resulting from the dam on the Nile River. Since the usual flooding has been controlled, many pools have become stagnant resul­ ting in increased pollution and insect pests. Zoning Chairman Loyd Adams reported on the housing project west of Nyssa which will extend from Alberta Avenue south to Cloverdale Avenue. The land will be divided into acre tracts. Don Somers. Rodeo Parade chairman for the Grange entry, discussed plans for work on a float which will take place at the next regular grange meeting. Grange Insurance Agent Wilbur Atherton reported that trip insurance is avai­ lable to members. Mrs. Atherton. Boulevard Grange, was a visitor. Plans for the grange picnic were discussed and the date of July 13 was set. More information will come later. Refreshments were served by Marguerite Moss and Tom and Violet Drydale. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday. June 19. 8:30 p.m. Members should come prepared to work on the float. CWA ACTIVITIES The regular meeting of the Oregon Trail Grange CWA Gub was held Tuesday. June 3. at the Grange Hall. The main order of business was getting the quilt material into the frame which was accomplished under the di­ rection of Clara Price and Lois Boenig. Potluck lunch was served at noon. Eric Boenig and Loyd Adams joined the ladies for the meal, but declined when they were invited to do some quilting. However, two other guests. Nancy Albritton and Dorothy Russell, did help with the quilting. Members will be quilting each after­ noon and all members are urged to come and bring a friend. After lunch the regular business meeting was con­ ducted by Vice Chairman Violet Drydale. The devo­ tional was given by Thelma Parr and was entitled "Ser­ mons We See" by Edgar A. Guest. Needlework Chairman Vio­ let Drydale reminded mem­ bers of the contests in crocheting, knitting or em­ broidery classifications. Ar­ ticles must be entered before August 31. Non-members are eligible if sponsored by a grange member. The club members will not meet again until Tuesday, October 7. The meeting will be at the home of Sadie Metcalf with Violet Drydale as co-hostess. Vale Rebekahs Host 63rd District Meeting The 63rd District meeting of District No. 24 was hosted by the Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge No. 64 of Vale. Thursday, June 5. 1975. A potluck luncheon, proceeding the meeting was held at 12:30 p.m. Regis­ tration was at 1 p.m. The meeting opened in ritualistic form at 1:30 p.m with the officers of Golden Rule Lodge No. 64 in the chairs. The officers then relinquished their chairs to the District officers, with Dorothy Winder as chairman Escorted and introduced were: Leigh Wilkens. Assem­ bly President of Oregon; Marie Schaffer. Assembly President of Idaho; Florence Hinton. Grand Chaplain of Idaho; Vida Nye. Past Assen» bly President of Idaho; and Blanche Imil. Past Assembly President of Oregon. Several committee members and appointees from both Idaho and Oregon were also intro­ duced. Fourteen past chairmen answered roll call and were presented a marigold plant, as were all the District Officers. The marigold is the flower of the Assembly President of Oregon. A question and answer period was held. The election of officers brought forth the following results: Hazel Maggart of Beatrice Lodge No. 82 of Ontario, chairman; Helen Pitta of Yellow Rose Lodge No. 202 of Nyssa, vice-chair­ man; Leah Chapman. Beat nee Lodge No. 82. Ontario, secretary-treasurer. The meeting next year will be held in Ontario. There were 48 members present from the following Lodges: Gem of the Mountains. Caldwell; Fidility, Weiser; Wild Rose, New Meadows; Homedale. Pocatello, Boise. Aloha-Columbia. The Dalles. Scio. Vale. Ontario, and Nyssa. Kathleen Wheeler of Yel­ low Rose Rebekah Lodge No. 202 of Nyssa, retired as District Deputy President for District No. 24 and Marie Riley of Golden Rule Lodge No. 64 of Vale will be the new District Deputv President. Genevieve Priest of Ontario is Grand Committee member from Beatrice Lodge No. 82 of Ontario. Happy .4 n n iverttary Adrinn Alumni Picnic Planned June 13 - Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin June 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Hiro Kido. June 15 - Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Niccum. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sims. Sr. June 16 • Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cleaver June 17 • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ure June 18 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Gomeza Gala Event Top« 50th Anniversary At an afternoon celebra­ tion. decorated with golden iris and yellow June roses. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Engel­ hardt marked their 50th wedding anniversary. The event was held June 8 in the Methodist Church social room, where Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alcorn were the hosts .with a wedding cake made by Muriel Engelhardt of Nampa. Mrs. Myrtle Sasser poured the coffee, while Clarice Poor served the punch. Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mrs. Pauline Boston gave further assistance. The flowers were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Ben McConnel. Out-of-town guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Engelhardt from Elsinore. Calif.; Mrs. Elsie Connor from The Dalles. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Engel­ hardt of Mountain Home. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Curta of Arock, Oregon; and a telephone call came from Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dick­ man in George. Iowa. I SPECIAL GIFTS Plans have been made for an Adrian All-Alumni picnic, to be held Sunday, July 27, in the Adrian Park at 1 p.m. The picnic is for all Adrian High School graduates and their families, from the first class to the class of 1975. Since this is the only form of notification that will be given out. individual class members are asked to contact others in their classes. The class of '48 will supply punch and coffee for the event and the rest of the meal is to be "pot luck." The committee organizing the picnic feels that "this will be a time when old friends can get together and visit." Further information can be had from Mrs. Dick Siam. Mrs. Jim Miller, Mrs. Carroll Rettig or Mrs. Jim Phifer. Former Nyssa Girl awarded Julie Robb Edmondson, a Speech Pathology major at Idaho State University, has been selected to receive an Academic Scholarship for Upperclassmen. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and a 1971 graduate of Adrian High School. The scholarship, in recog­ nition of high scholastic standing by the Associated Students, through the Stu­ dent Senate, of Idaho State University, is awarded to three students; a sophomore, a junior and a senior. Julie, a junior, will receive the scholarship for the fall semester of the 1975-1976 academic year. Engagement Announced Shaw Family Visits In Texas Mrs. Dorothy Shaw and family, accompanied by Mr*. Hazel Tyler left Nyssa. May 6 Mrs. Tyler went as far as Alliance. Nebraska where she visited her brother and sister. The family went on to Texas with them. They attended the gradua­ tion of Mrs. Shaw's daughter Mrs. Armando Sepulveda, and visited with the family nearly a month. They returned back th­ rough Nebraska, leaving Woodrow Shelton at his home in Plattsmouth and picking up Mrs. Tyler at Alliance. Nebraska. On the wav through Wyoming, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Scheer in Torrington. They spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fraser in Casper and Clara Parnielv at lusk. Also, while in Nebraska they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown at Wahoo and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murrens in Omaha. Thev returned home. May 31. Pollyanna Club Plans Picnic The Pollyanna Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Betty White and Mrs. Marge Ervin, co-hostess. Twelve ladies were present. Mrs Marge Ervin, president had charge of the meeting The minutes and treasurer reports were given by Mrs. Betty White. Roll call was followed by each member reading a joke. Mrs. Dale Witt gave a reading Plans were made to have the club family picnic Sunday, July 13. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Conant. Serving will start at 12:30. It is Pot Luck. Bring your table service, perhaps a card table and a chair. Former members and friends in the surrounding area are invited. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE The Friendship Circle met Friday. June 6. at the IOOF Hall with Leona Reeves, president, presiding. Eight members answered roll call. There will be no meeting in July. However, a picnic will be held in August with the time and place to be announced. Folowing the adjournment of the meeting, two tables of Bunco were in play. Winning honors went to Leona Reeves who took high. Wilma Os­ trom. low. and Orma Clea­ ver, traveling. Hostesses were Aileen Morrison and Louise Wemick -H RESS SLACKS -i-j- 4-4- -4 4* -++ 4----- 1 -ur 4- d It- -+ V ENTIRE STOCK ASSORTED STYLES REG. MODO to *20.00 $777 BLACK BELT AFTER SHAVE Directory LAWN MOWER S, M, L, XL REG. *339 to *8.00 COLOGNE Dr. John Eaaly 387 S.W 4th Ave., Ontario, Oregon Phone 889-8017 / FATHER'S DAY CARDS OPEN: «0 to 6:00 WEEKDAYS FRff GIFT WRAPPING 12.-00 to 5:00 SUNDAYS MERC CHARGE B ank A mericaro Dr. J.E.Heltzman 7 North 2nd Street, Nyssa. Oregon Phone 372-3747 Vet emanano TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 Dr. B.E. Roa* Nyssa 372-3552 Dr. Robert Derby Parma 722-6537 PKK-UP SEAT COVERS 29« TIUlCRAFT 14 K. WRENCH SET SIG. *34« h ° w David W. Saradn, M.D. Physician & Surgeon HOURS: 10-12 noon & 2-5 p.m. Monday. Tues­ day, Wednesday. Friday 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372 3809 Residence 372-3173. Opt omet ruts MERC LAY-A-WAY U $400 WE GIVE AND REDEEM GOLD STRKE STAMPS / . 40th anniversry of Mr. Witty's brother. Mr and Mrs. Laurel Witty were also honored There were ninety attending. Out of town guests were Mrs. Lorina Gillen of Ulysses, Kansas; Dr. John Witty of Broomall. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs Frvon Witty of Joseph. Oregon; Mrs Leona Bingamon, Imbler. Oregon; * Mr. and Mrs Paul Pratt. Wenachee. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rush. Elgin. Ore ; Mrs Linda Daniels. Genesee. Idaho; Mr and Mrs. Ken Witty, Enterprise. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Witty, Elgin. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and Rosalie of Caldwell; Mrs. Shirley Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Kadel of Caldwell; Mr and Mrs leonard Cates of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bechtel of Boise and Dr and Mrs. Bob Braty of Caldwell A family buffet was held in the evening at the Joe Witty home. • REG. *96.95 Physaans & Surgeons HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m -Monday thru Friday, 10-12 Saturday. LOTION BLACK BELT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty of Big Bend were honored with an open house Sunday afternoon at the Adnan Pesbyterian Church hononng their Golden Wed­ ding Anniversary, which had been delayed from March so all their children could be present. The beautiful tiered cake, decorated with yellow roses was made by Mrs. Horace Chaney and Mrs. Pete Graham Serving the guests were the granddaughters. Lynne and Laurie Witty, Lisa, and Nita Spear and Mrs. Linda Daniels. The guest book was in charge of another granddaughter. Sa­ rah Witty. Hosting were the Witty children, Mrs. Lonna Gillen, Mr and Mrs. Bill Spear. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witty, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and Dr. John Witty. The 50th anniversaries of Mrs. Witty's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rush and the Physicians