THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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Work Smarter ... Not Harder
Master Point Play
Dawn Bohannon
Set Monday Evening Is Bride-Elect
By Duplicate Club
Of Dennis Auker
Amity Club Members
Hear Report of Trip
To Mexico, Yucatan
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1963
Evening Service at Lutheran Church
Unites Janice Baker, James Danford
By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Special!«!
Members of the Amity club met
Nyssa duplicate bridge club met
Friday
evening at the home of
♦
WATER
SPOTS
on
furniture
Monday
evening
in
the
basement
Are you still the gal your hus
Mrs. Dorothea Lewis.
band married—full of vim for all are often a problem. Try apply of St. Paul’s Episcopal church
Henry Zobell and son, Royce,
that’s fun? Or does homemaking ing a warm iron over a damp 1 with seven tables in play.
presented a travelogue and show-
leave you “bushed” with most of blotter off and on for a few sec-
Winners in the north - south
| onds at a time. The heat and , group were Mrs. Rex Voeller and
i ed slides taken by them on a re
the old “you” gone?
moisture will help remove the Mrs. Richard Wilson, first; Mrs.
cent trip to Mexico and Yucatan.
Americans, including women, stain. If this doesn’t work, rub
Special guests attending the
are woefully lacking in physical lightly with 4/0 steel wool and a ' Roy Nishizaki and Mrs. Houston
1 Wilson, second; Mrs. Lyle Miner
meeting were Mrs. Zobell and
stamina, we’re told. That’s why
liquid wax.
and Nishizaki, third.
' Mrs. Naomi May.
our government has instigated a
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I Door prize was won by Mrs.
tremendous drive for physical fit
East
-
west
winners
were
Mrs.
Think! It beats working! How
Mark Moncur.
ness.
Bob
McKinney
and
Carl
Barclay,
about making this your slogan
Next meeting will be at the
first; Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mrs.
We asked Jessalee Mallalieu, for ’63?
home
of Mrs. Carl Burningham
Kate
Herriman,
second;
Mr.
and
OSU recreation specialist, for a
Save walking — duplicate sup
with date to be announced later.
few ideas on getting back some plies in various parts of the house. Mrs. Harry Miner, third.
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of that old pep. She says that A young homemaker in Linn
Next Monday night will be
for one thing we don’t exercise county buys three boxes of facial master point play. An invitation
enough to keep fit. Did you know tissue at a time, puts each in a is extended to the public to at
that if you sit slumped over it different room. With a toddler in tend these weekly bridge sessions.
actually affects your outlook? the house, we don’t have to tell
+—+
Everything seems to tower over you how many trips this saves
The engagement of Miss Myrna
you. It’s depressing! When you her.
Lois Bankhead and John Brent
sit and stand erect, you feel more
Williams is announced by her
You can put this idea to work
on top of the world.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bank-
in doxens of ways. In the kit
Choose recreation to help
head of Portland, Ore. Parents of
chen, plan for two seis of salt I
I her fiance are Mr. and Mrs. Gor
keep you and the family in good
and pepper shakers, two canis
Golden Rule Chapter 131, Or
shape. She suggests hiking, bi
don J. Williams of Nyssa.
ters of flour, two or more par der of Eastern Star, held a regu
MISS DAWN BOHANNON
cycling. bowling, boating (if
A June 18 wedding in Idaho
ing knives—one on each side of lar meeting Feb. 18 in the Ma
...
To
Be
June
Bride
you do some of the rowing) and
Falls
is planned by the former
the room.
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sonic hall with Worthy Matron
folk dancing.
students of Brigham Young uni
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The
engagement
of
Miss
Dawn
Laura Penrod presiding.
versity.
Working wives . . . exercise Smart Homemakers Tell Us . . .
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A potluck dinner preceded the Bohannon and Dennis Auker is
while at your desk. Place the
If your housekeeping isn’t up
announced
by
her
mother,
Mrs.
waste basket so you’ll have to to snuff today, try giving dad and session with 26 in attendance.
Catharine Bohannon. Father of
twist your body to reach it. This the youngsters a warm welcome I The Monday evening meeting the bride-elect is Clyde Bohannon
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Danford
honored
brothers
of
the
Eastern
. is good for your midriff. How so they’ll notice you and not the j
♦
—Portrait by Schoen.
of
Oakridge.
I White chrysanthemums and
about walking to work? Or park clutter. A cheerful mother is more Star chapter. A program was,
Miss Bohannon is a senior at
the car far enough away to give necessary than a spotless house. I given under direction of Della
Members of Ontario Emblem ; pink carnations graced the chapel white rose featuring leaves of
Nyssa
high school. Her fiance,
Holmes
and
Nancy
Goodell.
you a little exercise.
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club
No. 192 held their Feb. 11 j of Faith Lutheran church during tulle. Her bouquet was pink rose
“The Legend of the Apron” was son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Auker
j a recent evening ceremony unit
Young mothers . . . don’t carry
title of a poem recited by Lois of Nampa, was graduated in 1960 business meeting at the Elks ing Miss Janice Paulette Baker | buds, laced with mum petals.
the baby or your grocery sacks on
temple.
Salad,
rye
bread
and
cof-
Miss Janelle Neiger attended as
Williams and pantomimed by from Nampa high school and is
one hip. This throws your body
presently employed at Kalbus Of- ! ^ee were served by the refresh and James Arthur Danford.
maid of honor while Roger Barnes
Lois
Cartwright.
Bonnie
Sappe
|
The
double
-
ring
candlelight
out of balance. Housework is a
ment committee following the
rendered a vocal selection, “Ev fice Supply in Nampa.
rites were performed at 8 o’clock served as best man. Flower girl
■good toner-upper too, if you stand
session.
A
June
wedding
is
being
plan
erything
Father
Did
Was
Right.
”
Feb. 1, 1963, by the Rev. John was Miss Sheri Baker, niece of
tall, sit tall and do a bit of the
Partial reports were given on A. Milbrath, pastor of the local the bride. The bridegroom’s bro
Mrs. Goodell presented a reading ned by the young couple.
twist when you dust.
the Sweetheart ball. President church.
ther, David, lighted the tapers
about George Washington.
• • •
Mickey Wise and Mrs. Jay Bybee,
and his sister, Mary, was in
Refreshments
were
served
at
By Mr». Wilson Witt
The
bride
is
a
daughter
of
Mr.
HOW TO CLEAN
general chairman, thanked mem and Mrs. Paul Baker of 1005 Park charge of the guest book. Ushers
the
close
of
the
meeting
by
Mr.
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. and
STEAM IRONS?
bers for their cooperation on the avenue. Parents of the bride were Roger and Norman Baker,
and Mrs. Paul House and Bonnie
That question comes to us. The Mrs. John Fahrenbruch returned Sappe.
Mrs. Jessie Morgan entertained project.
groom are Dr. and Mrs. K. A. brothers of the bride.
Ibest cleaning job you can get is Tuesday evening from a month’s
with 1:30 dessert last week for
Mrs. Wilson Craft told the group Danford of 810 Reece avenue.
A reception was given for the
vacation
trip
to
California
and
by an authorized service man, but
members of the A N K Garden that the nurses association will
Given in marriage by her I couple, following the ceremony,
Old
Mexico. They visited Mrs. Couples Bridge Club
it may be expensive. Get an esti
club. Mrs. Bernard Eastman was have its Oct. 2-4 state convention father, the bride wore a floor at the home of the bride’s parents.
Fahrenbruch’s sister at Compton, Meets at Jackson Home
mate first.
co-hostess.
A Valentine motif was in Ontario. She asked the club if length gown of chantilly lace and Assisting were Mrs. Wanda Bak
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilton
Jackson
Calif., and returned from Mexico
Do-it-yourself cleaning is best via Arizona and eastern Nevada. were hosts Sunday evening to carried out in arrangements of it would be interested in prepar tulle over white satin. Her illu er, Mrs. Suzanne Baker of On
done three or four times a year
ing breakfast for 200 persons on sion veil was held by a single tario, Mrs. Janet Baker, iMr. and
members of the Couples Bridge red carnations and white stock.
Approximately 20 ladies were Oct. 2. Members voted to pro
before clogging becomes too seri
Mrs. Glenn Mefford of Nyssa.
Mrs. Charles Newbill and Mrs. club. Following a potluck dinner,
ous. Fill the iron with clear white Anna Pratt of Newell Heights at three tables were in play with present including members and ceed with the breakfast.
The newlyweds are presently
Award Winners Named
vinegar and steam for two min tended the Delta Kappa Gamma high scores being won by Bud three guests, Mrs. Orin Sumner,
Charley Browning, club man
residing in Parma, Idaho.
Following
Pinochle
Party
Mrs. Harold Henigson, both of ager, expressed his appreciation
utes. Let stand overnight, then meeting held Friday evening at Tibbets and Mrs. Jackson.
Eight tables of pinochle were
Nyssa, and Mrs. Leon Jones of for cooperation of Emblem club
rinse several t mes. Expect an the Masonic hall in Nyssa. Job’s
+—+
in
play Saturday evening during
Caldwell.
rn-leasa't o^or the next time Daughters served the dinner.
members during the past years.
Mrs. Danford Entertains
the
Oregon Trail card party.
Mrs.
Gerrit
Stam
announced
you use the iron, but it will dis
He will be leaving Ontario April
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason Friday Bridge Members
that the Vale Garden club will 1 of this year.
appear eventually.
High
score prizes were won by
For Information About
Members of the Friday after
and Susie of Homedale were Sun
Mrs.
Keith
Moss
and
Mrs.
Ida
Our
Complete Testing and
Snecial iron cleaners for home day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. noon bridge club met last week host the May 3 district meeting.
Emblem’s kitty fund was won i
Consultation Service on
i: ; > are also available at hardware Ray Simpson. In the afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. A. Dan Mrs. Jones, who has a vacation by Mickey Wise when her num- ( Carnefix. Traveling awards went
home in Mexico, told of art and
to Charles Barnes and Mrs. Bur
stores.
they went for a drive to Owyhee ford. Mrs. Herb Fisher, Mrs. L. A. general culture of the Mexican ber was drawn.
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ger, with low prizes going to F.
Maulding and Mrs. Ray Larson people. She also showed interest
dam.
On Feb. 18 was the Emblem E. Holloway and Mrs. Herman
“We cannot choose what comes
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach of were guest players.
ing handicraft articles from the feed when the Elks prepared and Towne.
to us but we can choose how we
Prizes were won by Mrs. Fisher, country.
served dinner to Emblem mem
Vale
were
Sunday
afternoon
vis
— Ask at Our Counter —
meet it." This philosophy is worth
An invitation is extended to
Mrs. H. L. Pace and Mrs. Dwight
bers.
itors
at
the
Alfred
Simpson
home.
On
March
12
ANK
members
thinking about.
the public to attend these parties
JACKSON
JEWELERS
Mason.
will join with the Ontario club
It was announced that the next held every other Saturday even
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were
+—+
313 Main Street
Working wives (and what
for a meeting in the neighboring blood drawing will be held March ing at Oregon Trail hall. Next
Nyssa, Oregon
wife doesn't work?) with jobs Saturday evening dinner guests Chatterbox Club Meets
city.
5 at the temple
at
the
W.
C.
Van
DeWater
home
session will be Marcn 2.
outside the home have to meet
Chatterbox club members met
what comes on two "fronts." in Big Bend and helped Kent Van Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. Jay
That takes drive to do the DeWater celebrate his birthday Gibson with Mrs. Edison Child
things that are possible and flex anniversary.
serving refreshments.
ibility to accept a reasonable Infant Undergoes Surgery
Next meeting will be March 14
substitute for jobs that are im
Steven Fenn, son of Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Frank Skeen.
possible.
4»-^*
Mrs Richard Fenn, stayed at the
By Huth Bowers
I Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson
Thomp:
But wisdom in separating the Alfred Simpson home the past COFFEE HELD FRIDAY
127 Main Street — Nyssa
KINGMAN KOLONY — AKH were luncheon guests Tuesday in
possible from impossible comes week while the Simpson baby FOR HEART FUND BENEFIT
A benefit coffee for the Heart Extension unit members have Caldwell with the Herb Andrews
first.
was in the hospital for surgery.
• •
The other two children stayed at fund was held Friday afternoon been holding their upholstery family.
at the home of Mrs. Herman class this week at the Presbyter
WHITE WASH AND WEAR the Gene Simpson home.
Robert Newell and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Towne. Hostesses for the event ian church basement in Adrian Boise visited Sunday afternoon
fabrics often turn yellow with
chlorine bleach. One of our staff Harvey McLaughlin visited Fri were Mrs. Louise Heldt, Mrs S. with Mrs. Klaas Laan, Mrs. Wil at the L. L. Kreager home.
lis Conant, Mrs. Carl Piercy and
brought in a once-white nurse's day with an aunt, Mrs. Jessie H. Porter and Mrs. Towne.
A total of $32.12 was donated Mrs. Earl Kygar completing their Hosts Recent Dinner
uniform which was no longer us Tucker in Caldwell.
Mrs. Marie Earp entertained at
by guests attending.
work.
able in its yellowed condition We
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy
dinner Feb. 13 for Mr. and Mrs.
4>—+
bought a package of color remov and Mrs. Lydia Worden went to
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp Joseph Nelson of Roth, N D., and
er at a variety store (also avail Huntington Sunday and were GARDEN CLUB MEETING
son took Mrs. Ron Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Erling Christensen
able in drug stores) and gave the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ray SLATED AT CLAPP HOME
Town and Country Garden club Collette to Jamieson Feb. 12 to of Nampa.
I uniform a hot bath according to Leedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox and Ross
meeting
will be held at 2 o’clock
the package directions. It came
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz re this afternoon in the home of Mrs. the home of her parents, Mr. and of Nyssa were Sunday evening
Mrs. Henry Sheffield, where she
out beautifully white and is now cently spent two afternoons with
being worn on hospital duty. Col their aunt, Mrs. Ida Collins, in Clarence Clapp at 301 North visited until Friday evening when dinner guests at the Don Fox
Mrs. Sheffield returned her to home.
or remover whitens dingy white the Presbyterian nursing home at Fourth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson
Guest speaker will be W M. the Thompson home and was also
nylons, too.
Ontario.
and Mari Kay of Seneca were
Murphy of Ontario who will talk a dinner guest.
Gilbert Deffenbaugh of Nyssa on types and uses of fungicides
Packaged color remover is sold
weekend guests at the parental
under at least two trade names. was a Saturday dinner guest at and insecticides.
Burns Couple Visits
Herschel Thompson home.
You’ll find it on the counter with the Alfred Simpson home. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Clemens of
Members of the club extend a
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft visited Feb.
fabric tints and dyes. The label Dave Savage and girls were after cordial invitation to anyone in Burns arrived Tuesday afternoon 13 with Mrs. Al Thompson. Sun
noon visitors.
will tell you how to use it.
terested in gardening problems at the Herschel Thompson home day afternoon callers in the
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Attend Caldwell Service»
of the area Additional informa and were house guests until Thdtnpson home were Mr. and
LAZY SUSANS in some of the
Mrs. Clyde Long of Nyssa and
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kurtz and tion may be obtained by dialing Thursday evening.
new kitchens are a real space
Mrs. Clapp at 372-3910.
Mrs. C. H Mills and Ross of Ad-
her
brother,
Harvey
McLaughlin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Ashcraft
and
miser. If you're stuck with an old
I rian.
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Piercy
were
'
attended
funeral
services
Friday
★
kitchen, you’ll be interested to
Sunday afternoon callers at the Leave for Washington
know there’s a revolving shelf at Caldwell for an uncle, Mr. Bill,
now available at many depart- Gahley.
Today, 2 p.m.—Methodist WSCS Lambert Dierking home.
Mr and Mrs. William Toomb
Mr
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Price
Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Mrs. Dale I left Friday morning for Clark
circle meeting».
ment and hardware stores It fits
★
and
family
were
Sunday
after-
TY>day. 2 p.m.—Town and Coun Ashcraft and Mrs. William Toomb ston. Wash., to visit with Mrs
into any cabinet 21 inches or
more wide. No carpenter work is noon visitors at the Dick Kriegh try Garden club meeting at home of Kingman Kolony attended Ad Marie Martin, Mrs Toomb’s mo
rian Garden club meeting Feb 13 ther who is ill.
of Mrs. Clarence Clapp.
required. There are lots of other home.
★
Happy Dozen card club met
Tonight. 8 p.m.—Apple Valley at the home of Mrs. Henry Day
devices available, too, to stretch
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb
Friday
afternoon
with
Sue
Ash
PT A meeting in school gym.
in Adrian.
cabinet space.
and Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer
craft. Lydia Worden, Thelma
Feb. 22. 7 pan.—Annual Seven
Callers at the Willis Conant attended the spring dairy show
For do-it-yourself ideas write to j Hammon and Minnie Stam at
★
ties banquet at LDS stake house. home Sunday afternoon were Mr meeting in Nyssa Monday night.
me for our bulletin "Better Kit tended from Newell Heights.
Feb. 22—Owyhee Riding club and Mrs. Glen Brown and family
chen Storage." Like all extension
Mr. .and Mrs Charlie Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and meets for evening session at Ore
and Mr and Mrs. Virgil Viers.
'bulletins, it's free.
spent
Sunday at the Clyde Bow
children of Ontario, Mrs. Dave gon Trail hall.
★
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez ers home.
Savage and children. Mrs. Lloyd
Feb. 22. 8 p.m.—Nite Extension and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel De-
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson of
Lewis and children were Sunday unit meeting at home of Mrs.
fuentes were Sunday afternoon Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pier
afternoon visitors at the Gene Sandy Patterson.
guests of the Jess Martinez fam cy and family of Parma were
Simpson home
Feb. 25. 2 p.m.—Hospital aux-
Friday evening visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of iliary meeting and election of of ily.
Wesley Piercy home
Caldwell
were
Sunday
dinner
ficers in hospital basement.
P A Y E T T E
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Attend« Recent Meeting»
Feb. 26. 5:30 to 8 pan.—Shrove GUESTS IN NEDROW HOME
Mrs. L. C. McDermott.
Sunday dinner guests in the | James Phifer attended the an-
Tuesday annual pancake supper
at St. Paul's Episcopal church.
home of Mr and Mrs. Ed Nedrow nual Co-op meeting Feb 13 in
and Jimmy were Mr. and Mrs. Ontario. He also attended a meet-
I Peter Broers and Craig of Nyssa ing of the cemetery board Tues-
i Sunday afternoon callers were day
J
evening at the Francis Thiel
Mr. and Mrs. E M. Mackey and home and a church board meet
Leaving on Friday, Feb. 22, the Gene of Adrian.
ing last Thursday evening at the
Jake Borge home.
Nyssa High School Sugar Beats
will journey to Reno, Nev., for ATTEND OES MEETING
Annette and Danny Chapin
competition with 19 dance bands
Mrs. Lyda Kohl. Mrs. Angie spent Friday afternoon at the
from the Northwest.
Cook and Mrs. George N Bear Charlie Bowers home.
Saturday evening the winning attended a meeting of Silver Star
Mr and Mrs Thomas Sant vis
Adults—$1.50
Students (Grades 1 Thru 6)—75c
band will have the privilege of chapter 83, OES. Tuesday even- ited Saturday evening
_ with
___ __
Mr.
I ar|d Mrs. Eddie Sharp.
playing in concert with Harry ing at Homedale.
Pre-School Children — FREE
203 Good Avenu*
pho„. 372 226]
James and his orchestra.
Following the meeting, a cake
Tony and Sharon Mitchell were
Family Tickets — $4.00
The 24-member group will re- walk was held and each of the Sunday evening guests in the
NYSSA, OREGON
i turn home Sunday, Feb 24
, local ladies brought home a cake Thomas Sant home.
June Rites Planned
By Myrna Bankhead,
John Brent Williams
Brothers' Night
Observed Feb. 18
By OES Chapter
Emblem Club Votes
To Serve Breakfast
During Nurses' Meet
Couple Returns
From California,
Old Mexico Trip
Mrs. Morgan Hosts
Garden Club Meeting
Hard of Hearing?
OT ARION
Hearing Aids
ÀKH Extension Unit Members Hold
Upholstery Class in Adrian Church
EASY TERMS!
Paulus Jewelry
DIAMONDS
WE'VE INSTALLED NEW
SUN
QUICK SERVICE TESTERS
With These Machines, in Just
Minutes, We Can Check These
Under-the-Hood Systems —
Coming Events . . .
MAUDIE'S
Tests All Car, Truck or Tractor
Engines Equipped with 6, 12
or 24 Volt Electrical Systems.
NYSSA PTA
INTERNATIONAL DINNER
Saturday, March 2
COMPRESSION
IGNITION
CARRURETION
STARTING SYSTEM
CHARGING SYSTEM
Band To Participate
In Northwest Contest
"DO IT RIGHT
THE FIRST TIME!"
5:30 to 8 p.m.
IN SCHOOL CAFETORIUM
ROBERTS-NYSSA