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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1955 PAGE SIX ^ncial JVrtiiiitu'5 Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Doris Field Coffees for March of Kristin Rinehart Installed Honored Dimes Started Queen of Nyssa Job's Daughters Bethel Parent's Progress A m iscellaneous bridal show er M em bers of th e Jay cee-ettes O fficer and C hoir of B ethel No. ìan; N ancy House, lib rarian ; was given last W ednesday ev e n will s ta rt M arch of Dim es Coffees 33 w ere installed T hursday ev en C leta W ernick, tre a su re r; Delores ing at the hom e of Mrs. C laud this w eek in th e ir homes. Each ing at an open m eeting. M ary Duus and C arolyn B ran d t, c u s t B rown honoring Mrs. Doris C arp- • hostess is asked to in v ite guests Je a n House outgoing queen was odians; G retch en R in eh art, M ari- ! e n ter Field. Phone 2233 P a re n ts progress m eetings held to h er hom e for coffee for which in stallin g officer, assisted by Mrs. llyn Oden, Ju d y Savage, M arjorie F ourteen guests sp en t t h e d u rin g th e week had som e h e lp guests w ill d o n ate 25 cents, to be evening playing bingo. Prize w in ful as w ell as in terestin g topics given to th e c u rre n t M arch of B ert L ienkaem per, m usican, Mrs. T y ler and Jo y G ay R oth, m essin- ners w ere D elons Cooper, S adie to discuss. Some of th e guests Dimes drive, according to Mrs. W ilson W inter, secretary, Mrs. gers; B arb ara M cP artlan d and Monday Evening Supper A dam Focht and Mrs. P au l cu st G loria G onyer, g u ard s; H elea B utcher and Mrs. Field. w ere ab le to prescribe a helpful Lyle M iner, ch airm an of the odians; Lois B ungam , chaplain; W inter a n d Honors Two B irthdays S usan S trin g er, Mrs. B rown served luncheon at course to take on solving such project. Each guest is to in tu rn By Club Mrs M arion G lenn was hostess K eith a S trasb au g h , guide; and pages, and M ary L in v ille and the close of the evening problem s as ‘ How To G et Y our i in v ite a group of frien d s to her Mrs. R obert Adams, m arshall. N ancy S trin g er, ladies of the The Ja n u a ry m eeting and pro | at a supper p arty M onday even C hild O ff To School On T im e,” hom e for coffee. +—+ ing for a group of friends on the lights. - a m of the Nyssa Civic club was K ristin R in eh art was installed “W hat Tim e Means To The P lan s are to have th e “coffees” b e i d last W ednesday at the Epis- occasion of her husband’s and A m ity Club M embers H ugh T obler sang tw o selec- queen. O thers installed w ere C hild,” “Is It The C hild Who Is ' com pleted before F eb ru ary 3. G ran t P eterson’s birth d ay an n i eopal parish hall. ! tions accom panied by Mrs. C arlos See D em onstration M ary A nn Focht, sr. princess; To B lam e O r The P a re n t? ” Such Mrs. Don G raham , president, versaries. Mrs. K athlene Kodom a, ow ner a dsicussion was held at th e D. B arb ara B aker, jr. princess; M ar- B uchner. G uests included Mr. and Mrs. of the Owyhee B eauty shop, was Jed a discussion upon spending S everal girls from B ethel No. R Mason home T uesday m orning. held y early for pre-school p ar- j dell Thom pson, guide; Jan y ce th e bonds w hich the club p u r Lloyd Bowen of M iddleton, Mrs. a guest speaker of th e Ju n io r ents w h ere they teach w hat they Adam s, m arsh all; D onna B utler, 25 O ntario and R ay R oark associ Mrs. G ene G rasty also planned chased several years ago. A com G ra n t Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W om en’s Am ity club w hen m em a coffee for T uesday and topics w ould like th e first g rad er to chaplain: M argaret B utler, re ate g u ardian, w ere guests and m itte e composed of Mrs. H. R. W ayne C hesnut, Mr. and Mrs. bers w ere guests F rid ay evening such as “Should You T each Y our know. corder; A n n ette S trad ley , m usic- presen ted th e trav e lin g gavel, Sherw ood, Mrs. C harley G rider M elvin C ottrell, Mr. and Mrs. at the hom e of Mrs. C alvin Wil-1 C hild Schoolw ork Before They | w hich is to be ta k e n to Bend Ladies atten d in g these m eet a n d Mrs. Ken Cottle, was a p Leslie B urbank, Mr. and Mrs. De- son. Mrs. Kodoma dem o n strated Go To School?” “W hy Do O lder j ings w ere, Mrs. C arlos B uchenr, I at some later date. po in ted to contact proper au th o r vere Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Brig giving facials. D inner G uests P ast queens to be escorted w ere C h ild ren W ant To Blow O ff I Mrs. R ichard Mason, Mrs. R obert itie s to decide how the money Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. W alter K eitha S trasb au g h , E ileen N ich Wilson w ith Mrs. G rasty as host- Mrs. W alker Low’, p resid en t of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jo n es e n te r S team ?” “How Polio May A ffect could best be utilized for th e two Ashby. Follow ing supper, the evening the group conducted a brief b u s - 1 The C h ild ’s A bility To A d ju st.” I ess and Mrs. Edgel Woods, and j tain ed at d in n e r S unday for Mr. olson of B ethel No. 25 and Lois city parks, such as playground iness m eeting and Mrs. Wilson Each guest co n tributed helpful Mrs. H enry A nderson w ith M rs .! and Mrs. Don L y tle and Mr. and B ungum of B ethel No. 12, W end equipm ent, lighting or drinking was spent playing games. ell. Idaho. served refreshm ents to 16 guests. I info rm atio n such as the classes D w ight M ason as hostess. Mrs. R obert M angin. +—+ fo u n ta in installations. C orrespondence was read from Bridge Club Members Dr. and Mrs. K. A. D anford a sk Social A fternoon Guests in g the club to conduct the h eart Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. V. L. fu n d cam paign in Nyssa. A com K esler w ere co-hostesses for a m ittee was appointed to plan a social afternoon F riday at the tow n canvass for Feb. 20. Mrs. Bybee home, for m em bers of the G ene G rasty d istrib u ted rem ind “Just-A -M ere” bridge club. The e r s of a box social and dance to club, active th irteen years ago, | be held Feb. 5 at the old gym, for has since been stopped because polio benefit. m any of its m em bers have m oved | Mrs. H. R. Sherw ood, on behalf away. of the library board, stated that D uring the afternoon, guests j since th e city had been very w rote a le tte r to Mrs. Jessie Ca-1 generous w ith expenditures for hill, a form er m em ber of the club, th e lib rary, the board suggested who lives in M issouri. th a t the funds raised by the p ro G uests for the afternoon w ere gressive sum m er coffes could be Mrs. H arry G ahan, Mrs. Jim M al p u t to use for an o th er cause. loy, Mrs. W. A. Bybee, Mrs. Paul E n tertain m en t for the a fte r B aker, Mrs. David Beers and Mrs. noon w as a vocal trio selection, W esley Brown. “O Holy N ight” by Mrs. K a th e r ine Roberts, Mrs. B lanche J e ffe r DUP M embers G uests ies and Mrs. P earl W oodard ac Of Mrs. Calvin Wilson com panied by Miss C arolyn M em bers of th e G ate City Duffin. Cam p of the D aughters of U tah R efreshm ents w ere served by Pioneers m et last T hursday a fte r M rs. C harley G rider, chairm an noon at the hom e of Mrs. C alvin fo r the Ja n u a ry program , and h er Wilson. Mrs. W. A M itchell was com m ittee, Mrs. K enneth C ottle, assistant hostess. M rs. Cam pbell B aer and Mrs. H. Mrs. E dw ard Larsson, captain O. Hopkins. of the camp, presided at the brief + — + business m eeting and Mrs. C la r R ebekahs Have ence K esler gave a history of her g reat g randparents. T he less Card P arty Nine tables of pinochle w ere in on on ‘‘P ioneer L aw yers” was play S aturday evening at the given by Mrs. Larsson. L uncheon w as served at the lO Ò F hall, w hen the R ebekahs gave th e ir re g u la r card party. close of the afternoon to tw elve G uests w inning prizes w ere Mrs. guests. B lanche Hite, Mrs. D ennis Toombs, Mrs. W alter Fox, Bill .Thom as’ G uests At D inner Schoen. W alter Fox and John Os- Mr. and Mrs. K en R enstrom trom . w ere host and hostess at a d in n er Host and hostesses for the S unday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. evening w ere Lee M iller, Mrs. O rm and T hom as and son, Dick, C arl S eburn. Mrs. Ed W arren and who will be leaving soon to m ake Mrs. F red G uthrie. th eir hom e in Buhl, Idaho. A n o th er card party will be A dditional guests w ere Mr. and given S atu rd ay evening, Feb. 5. Mrs. P at P o tte r and Bill and B ar bara of N am pa and Mr. and Mrs. G uests Of Stokers I cu p u n d ilu te d I t m e d iu m (ab o u t C a rn a tio n V. p o u n d ) m a rc h Mrs. Soren Cox, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. B randt. for speedy (v a p o r a t e d M ilk m a llo w « <•— -5- M ark M oncur and d au g h ters and I cup efrenp coffee* Vi teaepoon «alt BOX LUNCHES C eila Bybee w’ere S unday ev e n Monday A fternoon Bridge Chill Carnation in refrigerator trey until 10 ft cry» ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs. K. A. D anford was h o st tell form around edge» of tray ( about 15-20 min CARNATION S to k e r. ess to m em bers of the M onday a f utea). Heat matshmallowi and coffee together over low heat or hot water until marihmallowi are ternoon bridge club in h er hom e MILK For finer melted (3-8 minutes). Add salt and chill until Mrs. B ert Ross w as a guest p lay D inner G uests »lightly chickened. W hip Carnation until vtry »tiff flavor in coffee Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Wilson er. (about 3 minute»). Fold w b ip p ti Carnation into Mrs. H ouston W ilson and Mrs. manhmallowi-coffcc miirure. Spoon into refrig and Jan a le e w ere d in n er guests erator tray and free» until firm (2-3 hours) M onday evening in H om edale at John S trin g er w ere prize w in n 4 • Instant or regular coffee may be uaed. th e hom e of the Rev. and Mrs E. ers. Remember, too, mifliona of coffee lovers "cream" J. W ilson. their coffee with Carnation. J a n a le e stayed in H om edale to G uests R eturn Home visit several days w ith h er g ra n d Mr. and Mrs. Solon Lew is and p aren ts. daughter, Peggy, of Lew iston, •j-—•{• U tah, left M onday a fte r spending the w eek end w ith Mr. and Mrs. D inner G uests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W Daviff of W aynard Talbot. Mrs. Talbot and W eiser and d au g h ter and g ra n d Mrs. Lew is are sisters. son. G eorge W hipple and Mrs. Tom Rust w ere Sunday d in n er D inner G uests guests of Mr and Mrs. Jam es Mr and Mrs. J. W. Rigney w ere H uffm an. d in n er guests T hursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild. The T ry th e Jo u rn a l Classified Ads, occasion m arked Mrs. R igney’s th ey get results. birthday anniversary. Carole Wilson, Editor Park Improvements Planned Sun Valley 3 lbs. 69< M A R G A R IN E Bake Rite SHORTENING 3 lbs. 79 < Prices Effective Saturday, Monday, Tuesday ^ E ) & £ L g I j C H U - Shurfine Lb $ 1 - 0 5 Vac. Tin Sowfuiickjea Minced Ham /'¿¿R* for 55 £ C h o ic e M e a ts STRAWBERRY PRESERVES E m its g. V e g e ta b fk tr SmutyAide Built Juim Good, Choice P o t Roasts ifyeoicbÙ! Lb. 4 |j § ^ Oranges SPUDS 6 9 TOTE ¿¡s. i o ibs. 1 9 SALAD OIL Birds Eye—Frozen STRAWBERRIES 4 Pkgs. $ 1 .0 0 'DolißAy .1 yÇ p e e m f Quart 65< Wilson's CHOPPED B E E F 3 Cans $ 1 .0 0 All New In—DESIGN. TAILORING, FABRIC and CUSHIONS This Month Is National Egg Month PICKLES ^ 2 Gallon Dill i*9 Bell's Select Ripe G INTERMOUNTAIN co m p a n y OLIVES CATSUP Tall Cans ¡*9 TAYLO R’S FOOD MARKET Fourth and Main Argo « for 9 Swift's lewel ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT 3 46-oz. cans 8 9 * i 3 9 Lb. Large Sunkist Florida Gold ZM &t, 01.4 5 ‘ Spread Spare Ribs Argo The "SARATOGA GROUP"' by K R O E H L E R Nalley's—Sandwich Lean, Meaty—Lots of Bone 3 for 8 9 PEACH H ALV ES 3 2 y2 cans 29 Lb. By the Piece 29< Dial 3111 UK G»v<