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Page Four Mint Green - Ye Hoir Theme of Saito - Carlson Rites Mr. and Mr». Jeff Cartoon A center pyramid brass candelabra with mint green tapers, flanked by spiral candelabra and beauty bas kets of yellow gladiola and green spider crysanthemums decorated the Ontario Com munity Methodist Church for the Sunday. September 5. 1976 wedding of Jan Saito of Eugene. Oregon and Jeff Carlson of Clatskanie. Ore. The pews were decorated with mint green and yellow bows. Officiating at the 3:30 p.m. double ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests was the Rev. Eugene Sabin. Forrest Grove. Oregon, uncle of the groom, assisted by the Rev. Mas Kawashima. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Kayno Saito of Nyssa and the groom's parents, are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carlson of Clats- kanine. Soloists were Reid Saito, brother of the bride who accompanied himself on the guitar; and the Rev. Mas Kawashima. accompanied by Mrs. Hope Kawashima. The bride, given in mar riage by her father wore a floor-length gown fashioned of mira-mist chiffon and accented with embroidered Alencon lace. The gown was styled with an empire waist line. high illusion neckline, bishop sleeves and a sweep ing Watteau back, falling into a medium-length chapel train Hand sewn seed pearls enhanced the bodice. Her finger-tip veil was held to a bandeau of pearls. She carried a cascade of green orchids with yellow throat, stephanotis and yellow roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Danny Shishido of San Thursday, September 23, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Francisco, sister of the bride. She wore a floor length gown of mint green taffeta over polyester sheer with floral flocking. Her headpiece was a band of lilies of the valley with ribbon streamers. She carried a nosegay of white daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. David Inada. Richmond. Cali fornia. sister of the bride. Mrs. Doug Des Rochers. and Miss Susan Van Lorn, both of Portland. The attendants were similarly attired in yellow gowns and headpieces to that of the matron of honor and they carried nosegays of yellow daisies. All the gowns were fashioned by Mrs. Hiro Kido. Flower girl was Kristin Sabin, cousin of the groom. Forrest Grove. Her gown was identical to those of the bridesmaids. She carried a basket of yellow rose petals Ringbearers were Mattie Saito, cousin of the bride. Nyssa. Candlelighters were David Miller. Clatskanie and Ron Sabin. Tacoma. Bestman was Bruce Gutge- sell. Longview. Washington. Ushering the guests were Ron Sabin, cousin of the bride. Tacoma. David Miller. Clatskanie and Reid Saito. Nyssa. A reception followed the ceremony at the Eastside Cafe. Mr. Joe Saito was master of ceremonies and entertainment was provided by Misses Jeanine Saito and Kathy Kato. Portland. The bride was graduated from the Nyssa High School, attended the University of Oregon and Memt Davis Business College in Eugene. Her husband is attending the University of Oregon. ® GRANGE NEWS Milliards Return •••••••••••••••••••••••« Mrs. Fred Von Hol Ian of Orleans. Nebraska is a houseguest this month at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. L. Heldt • • • Oregon Trail Grange The regular meeting of Oregon Trail Grange was called to order by Master Harold Kurts Thursday eve ning. September lb. Agriculture Chairman Er nie Metcalf reported on a speech by Earl Butts to potato growers about the problem of "Creeping Asphalt." CWA Chairman Lois Boenig reported that the first Club meeting would be held at the home of Mildred Sisson Tuesday. Octobers, at 2 pm. with Jackie Sisson as co-hostess. Election of club officers will be held. During the Lecturer’s program. Sadie Metcalf re layed a message from Na tional Lecturer Kermit Ri chardson encouraging every one to vote in the coming election. Oregon Trail Grange members were asked to remind each person to vote. Mr. and Mrs. George Fanning were welcomed as new members. Refreshments were served by tlie Ralph Thomas and Carl Linegar couples. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday evening. Oc tober 7. fall starting time 8 p.m. Election of officers will be held. All grange members are urged to attend. Friday evening dinner gu ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer of Kuna. Kardls Farmer was an overnight guest at the home of her grandparents. • • • Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne were Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Porter of Payette, a • a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer of Kuna were Friday over night guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. On Saturday Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Byers shopped in Ontario. a a a Friday overnight guests of Mrs. R. G. Larson were her niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hastings of Port land. They were enroute to Sun Valley to attend a florist convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson of Nampa were Friday night visitors to visit with the Hastings. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney called at the home of her mother. Mrs. Merle Johnson on Saturday afternoon. a a a C.lau of 1956 To Plan Reunion Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. On Thursday the Ganns visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Richey in Little Valley. a a a There will be a reunion planning meeting for the Nyssa High School Class of 1956 at the home of Mrs. John DeBoer at Cairo Junc tion. September 23 at 7:30 p.m. Ad interested class members are invited to attend and help formulate plans for a "21-year re union." which will be held next summer. For further information call Mrs. Don Savage, 372-3760. Mrs. Virginia Bybee ac- companied her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and family to Ilwaco. Washington where they went salmon fishing earlier this month. They reported a good catch of salmon. » • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley of Caldwell were Sunday afternoon callers at the Elton Clapp home. Raymond Wiley has finished working for the forest service in John Day and has returned home. He will start his sophomore year at TVCC this week. on* LEGION NEWS The American Legion and Auxiliary enjoyed a potluck dinner September 16 at the Eagles Hall. Sally Looney and Beth Calhoun delegates to Girls State gave a report on their stay and trip to this event. Also reporting on Boys State were delegates Bill Tensen and Dustin Kassman. These delegates are choaen by the Legion and Auxiliary each year with the Legion and Auxiliary as their sponsors. The next meeting will be held October 7 with a potluck at the Eagles Hall at 7 p.m. The young couple is making their first home in Eugene. Special guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brooks, groom's grandpa rents. of Forrest Grove; Mrs. Sumive Matsui. bride's grandmother. Wapato. Wa shington and Miss Debbie Nielson of Allendale. New Jersey. _____ From Trip Mrs. Willie Flanary of Meridian. Mrs. Linda Phea sant. Janell and Julie of Las Vegas. Nevada and Mrs. Don Savage. Kirk and Kris were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nicholson. a a a By Nell Bower» Pearl and Otis Bullard returned home Sunday from an extended trip to the middle west. They went with Whitey and Eva Pedersen of Vancouver, Washington. Whitey is a counsin of Otis'. From here they went to Burwell. Nebraska, to be at the annual reunion dinner of the Bullard and Bohy families They stayed ten days with Al and Erma Bohy. visiting old friends and relatives. Miss Juleen Marcue- rquiaga of Winnemucca. Nevada was a guest in the Don Hawkins home at the Arrowhead Motel this week. She was visiting her college roommate Debbie Hawkins After a three-day visit, she and Debbie journeyed on to Salt Lake City, where they attend the University of Utah. The Hawkins' recently moved from Winnemucca. a a a They took Al and Eqyia with them and went on to Gregory. South Dakota to visit the McIntyre families, who are cousins to the Bullards. They went on h> Madison. South Dakota h> visit another McIntyre. Min nie and Roy, who used to run the Co-op in Ontario about 35 years ago. They left the Bohvs there and went on to Minnesota to visit more relatives. While there they saw the Quarry where the Indians used to quarry stone for their peace pipes in long ago times. Norville Leuck of Boise called at the home of his cousin. Mrs. Merle Johnson Tuesday. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman of Yuma, Arizona were Wednesday evening callers at the Glenn Marcum home where they visited the Marcums and Mrs. Paul House of Quincy. Wash. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rathbun of La Puente. Calif, are visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. a a They went through North Dakota on to Montana As they drove through North Dakota, they saw field after field of sunflowers They stopped to examine them They were about four feet high and the bloom was only about the size of a saucer Upon inquiry, they learned they are grown for oil and sunflower seed you find packaged, ready-to-eat in the stores. The sunflowers are combined, like grain. a Recent visitors in the home of Inga Buckley were Alice Franklin and Chris Johnson of Big Bear Lake. California. They left the area Tuesday after spending ten days with friends and relatives. a • a They stopped in Gilbert son. Montana at the home of Whitey's sister, This was where he was born and raised, so then- was much visiting. When they went through Lewistown, they contacted Joyce Haney, who is attending the Montana School of the Bible, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz returned home Sunday after visiting their daughter. Mrs. Greta Bleakman and family in Portland for one week. The Stunz' spent the summer at their cabin in McCall and are now at home in Nyssa. Happy Dozen Card Club The Happy Dozen Card Club met Friday afternoon with Bernice Toomb in Kingman Kolony. Hazel Smith was a guest player Winners were Mabie Piercy. Sue Ashcraft, Elsie Divin and Doris Castifr. They went to Powell. Wyoming where they visited cousins of Pearl Bullard Then on through the Yellow stone, Rigby, Idaho and home They were amazed at the destruction In the Teton Valley, still to be seen. In Powell. Wyoming. Pearl sprained her ankle, so she is still, not walking on it. MR. AND MRS. ED LARSSON were honored at an open house held last Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Larry Larsson. The couple was married Saturday. August 28. at the Idaho Falls Temple Knifed Fork Senior C.itisent Club To Hear Sell Rununufie About Space The Nyssa Senior Citizens will continue their rummage sale for the next two or three weekends weather permit ting. The sale is held each Friday and Saturday, 213 Reece Avenue starting at 9:30 a m. As a fall special, patrons may now pick out a large grocery sack full of things for $1.00. A few of the nicer items will be excluded in this special. The proceeds from this sale, which is an annual project of the Senior Citizens, go into the treasury and help finance the clubhouse and projects during the winter This is a community service project. A supervisor of Space Communications for the Beech Aircraft Corporation will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Knife A Fork Club to be held Wednesday. September 29 at "’•JO p.m. at the l ast Side Cafe in Ontario. The speaker is Ron Cook, who is on loan from Beech, and who has made more than 150 speeches last year, plus almost a hundred more appearances on radio and television. Cook tells of the many benefits of the space program, and at a exist of less than two cents on every tax dollar. Memberships are still avai lable in the club for $30 per year for a couple for six meetings Members having prospective members may bring them as guests Ar rangement should be made through Connie Jones. Secre tary, Phone 889 -6223. Anniversaries September 23 Mr Mrs Walter Looney. Mr Mrs. Don Bullard September 24 Mr Mrs Don Walker September 27 • Mr Mrs. Cecil Bair September 28 • Mr Mrs. Carl Burningham and and and and and Happy Rirthday September 23 • Roberta Nevins September 24 ■ Barb Bos selman, Mrs Neta Mac Wiley. Bob Bass, Jean Thompson. September 25 - Ruth Lar sson. Laura Ure September 26 • Fidel Sil- va. Jr.. Ramona Silva. Angel Silva. Emily Clapp. Don Somers. Scott Calhoun September 27 -Dave Wil son. 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