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August 3, 1977     The Adams County Record
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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE _L IIII T 111 IIII 4 -- Wednesday, August COUNCIL, IDAHo BOXOFFICE OPENS 7:30 Phone 253.4839 SHOWTIME 8:00 P. M. THURS. & FRI. A ugust 4 & 5 SAT. & SUN. August 6 & 7 WARNING: MAY BE FOR YOUNG MOVING TO 0 SMALLER SPACE New Chest: of Drawers Queen Box-springs 3 Twin Headboards Baby Crib USED Daveno - Chair- Ottoman Table 4 Chairs Color T.V. Sets Phone 253.6964 I 3,1977 Maureen Eastlick and Tony McAlvain were united in marriage Saturday even- ing, May 28 in the Council Nazarene Church with Rev. James Perry administering the vows for the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon over taffeta. The low cut square neckline and lace edged The groom was attired in a white tuxedo and his attendents were Best Man, Mike Bledsoe and Sam Lakey, Terry DeIlass and Chris Lee. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastlick, Council and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Alvain, Fruitvale. Wanda Hallett presided over the Guest Book. Following the wedding a reception was held at the Country Store with a beau- tiful cake made by Mrs. Orrin Lake centering the refreshment table. Later in the evening a dance was Mrs. Melanie McBroom, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Eastlick and Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Sut Reynolds, Mrs. Beverly White and Brian Eastlick all of Fort Jones, California. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Mackey, Etna, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leslie, Montesano, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon and Lonnie and Wanda Dixon, Kennewick, Washington, Mrs. Robert Marshall and Louis McAlvain, Sebastopol California, Arlene Francis and daughter Debra, Trails, Oregon. blue polyester gown with a print chiffon poncho top. Her bridesmaids wore long green gowns with poncho tops to match tile Matron of Honor. They were Melanie McBroom and Marcille Combs, sisters of the bride and Tonyah and Tuesday McAlvain, sisters of the groom. Melissa Ludwig and Pat Lee lit tile candles and Tory McAlvain brother of the groom was in charge of tile rings. The brides Mother and her grandmothers, Mrs. Gene Selby and Gertrude Grigsby all wore long green gowns while the grooms Mother wore a long pale short puff sleeves were com- held at the Upper Dale , uote plimented with a string of school house with AI Smith,There s so much bad in crystals from her Grand- Mr. and Mrs. Herb Woods the best of us. mother Gertrude Grigsby. and Fred Cole furnishing And so much good in the ::: .... The long full skirt was also the music, worst of us. " lace edged. The newlyweds are That it hardly behooves i 7 ............... Matron of ttonor, Mrs. making their home in Boise. any of us. John Logue, wore a long Out of town guests were: 'Io talk about the rest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Selby, us! blue, gown and his Grand- m )iti er, Mrs. Robert Mar halls was binge. Presents e C Why Not Join Us For An Evening Of Real Enjoyment in Our Newly Redecorated Lounge T| I d( Ot th tr e$ dl to pi th & in ri, st McCALL & RIGGINS AREA WASHINGTON & ADAMS COUN -CUSTOM CUTTIN & WRAPPING G All Meat cut and double wrapped with fieezer paper for complete protection from freezer burn. Glen & Donna Erickson "l [ Phone 355-2254 or 549-0853 iii IL i n II iiii I I iiii I To preserve our traditional private property-- free enterprise way of life. To work for the repeal of laws which jeopardize private property and free enterprise. To limit the expenditure of tax money to those services which are NECESSARY. To keep the reins of government in the hands of elected rather than appointed officials. To inform the people and make them conscious that government IS their business. "Nature has left this Tincture in the Blood, That all men would be Tyrants if they could - - If they forbear their Neighbors to devour. 'Tis not from want of Will but want of Power." - -from De Foe's "Jure Divino" N IDAHO COUNTY, IDAHO 317 V 8 4 Spd. W 2 Spd. 7/22 1231 4'56, 71891 Visa (formerly BankAmericard) has now been added to the family of bankcards at Idaho First. Keeping track of purchases made by today's family is important. Many people are finding the financial flexibility of two bankcards to be an advantage... easier to budget expenses by using two.., one for her.., one for him. Visa has been added by Idaho First to help smooth the way on your shopping trips. Nearly everywhere you go, you'll find Visa accepted. O / Master Charge is an important part of the finan- cial lives of many Idaho- ans, giving credit privileges across Idaho, America and in many foreign countries. Idaho First Card iden- tifies you as an Idaho First checking account custom- er and helps make your [ :,:':,:,,:,: ":':::,::: ::: check cashing simpler and faster. Idaho First Card is on the "flip" side of the Master Charge and Visa bankcards . . . or it's available as a separate card. ... pick two.., get three. By offering you the convenience of two bank- cards from one bank we are responding to the finan- cial needs of many of the people we serve. Visa... or Master Charge... pick 'em both with Idaho First Card from the bank that offers you complete bank- card service.