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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT ANK Ladies Plan 'Christmas Splendor' Annual Yule Display Gardiner-Jones Mrs. Mary Brumbach Feted Saturday ’ Rites Performed In Observance of 86ih Anniversary In Local Church Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Specialist ANK Garden club members met *NO WONDER ’ Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Hall and Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs. VSE ^DISINFECTANTS By Helen Hatch A 7 o ’ clock evening ceremony SCHOOLS ARE BULGING! boys of Parma spent Sunday af Raymond Poulton in Parma with IN LAUNDERING BIG BEND —Mrs. Joe Brum ternoon with her parents, Mr. and performed Nov. 16, 1963, in St. . Did you know that over Mrs. Ray Wilson assisting at 1:30 . . . was discussed in this col Paul’s Episcopal church united bach entertained Saturday with a half the people between 5 and 34 Mrs. Jesse Higgins. dessert. umn several months ago. More Ellen T. Gardiner and Thomas birthday party for Mrs. Mary years of age are enrolled in Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts G. Jones. A Walt Disney film, “Secrets new information has just been re Brumbach on her 86th anniver school? Millions more are being ceived. spent Sunday with her mother, of Plant Life,” was shown. Mrs. sary. . Arrangements of fall flowers taught where they work. Classes Florence Henderlider of Jessie Morgan showed slides and Researchers at the U.S. Depart Guests included Mrs. Frank Mrs. provided the altar setting for the are also conducted by some labor told of her recent trip to Europe. ment of Agriculture have con Miller, Mrs. Eva Robinson, Mrs. ( MelDa- double - ring rites performed by unions. Mrs. Morgan visited Ireland, Den tinued their tests and have pass Dina Muntjewerff, Mrs. Marguer- Mrs. Anna Chaney spent last the Rev. Armand Larive, pastor Here in Oregon, 22,000 women mark, Germany, Greece, Monaco, ed along these results. ite Robertson, Mrs. Olive Judd, week with her son and daughter- of the local church. attend monthly lessons through Spain and Grecian islands. Mrs Bertha Allen, Mrs. Agnas in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cha- Textile bacteriologists studied The bride was given in mar OSU Extension service. One Johns, Mrs. Frone Stradley, Mrs. ney and family Mrs Chaney is riage by Fay Com and wore a Mrs. Gerrit Stam, Mrs. O. E. the laundry of a number of fami Lester French, Mrs. Gerrit Tim- | suffering with a leg infection. Mr. Cheldelin and Mrs. Bernard East lies and found bacteria which popular subject i s consumer beige ensemble, moss-green ac merman and Mary Weir. and Mrs. Harold Wall of Nyssa cessories and white orchid cor man were named as committee cause skin, ear and respiratory education. Homemakers learn A pleasant afternoon was spent visited with her Sunday evening, sage. Witnessing the rites were Ann Landers, popular columnist members for the Christmas show. infections in many cases. These how to buy such products as Theme for this year’s display is bacteria were not killed by hot meat?, laundry aids, ready-to- who aids thousands with their reminiscing. Admitted to Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster, Mr. wear life insurance and what “Christmas Splendor.” It will be water and detergent. personal problems each year, is ----------- I Mrs. Glenn Molt was taken to and Mrs. Corn. to look for when shopping for held Dec. 7-8 in the Methodist chairman of the 1963 Christmas They found that liquid chlor Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker of Caldwell ________ Memorial hospital Sat- A dinner in the Rose room at credit. Seal Campaign. church. Final plans for the an ine bleach or pine oil disinfec Huntington visited Saturday with urday evening with a ruptured the Moore hotel in Ontario fol- Call your county agent, if you nual event will be completed this tant would greatly reduce the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted appendix. She is reported to be lowed the Saturday evening cere would like to attend these ses- week by committee members. bacterial count in the wash and Avery. In the evening they all recovering satisfactorily, MRS. PATTERSON HOSTS mony. sions. Next meeting of the garden rinse water. attended the amateur hour given 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen, Mr. The new Mrs. Jones attended NITE EXTENSION MEETING club will be Dec, 10 at the home If you have sickness in the Mrs. Stan Thompson presented of Mrs. Jessie Morgan. ' Anderson of Sunset Valley, Mr. Colorado A and M college, Nam at Gem State academy. family or use a self-service laun Ideal Vegetable Seasoning The Misses Jane Timmerman, ■ and Mrs. Joe King visited Satur- pa Business college and plans to the lesson, “Twelve Days Before Beef stock base is an ideal sea- dry, it’s a good idea to use bleach Teresa Topliff and Janet Mont 1 day evening with Mrs. Frone continue her work in grapho- Christmas,” for Nite Extension soning for many vegetables, For if the fabrics will take it — or gomery were Saturday overnight ' Stradley. analysis. Her husband attended unit members at a meeting held Master Point Play Slated instance, cube and boil potatoes By Duplicate Bridge Club some other disinfectant. Friday evening in the home of guests of Lois Seuell. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at the University of Utah, LDS Busi in water that has been seasoned Next Monday evening will be • • • tended funeral services Saturday ness college in Salt Lake City Mrs. Sandy Patterson. with beef stock base. Hopkins Host Dinner master point play for the Nyssa Eye-openers were a tissue hold for Denver Hickox of Caldwell at and is local agent for the Union Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins Peckham-Dakan-Davis chapel. Duplicate Bridge club, it has been YOUR BODY PRODUCES Pacific railroad. The Jones’ are er and bedroom slippers made by and Kenny entertained with Sun announced by Mrs. Bob McKin . . . about one cup of moisture Removal of Blood Stains at home at 309 Park avenue in Mrs. Ben Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamilton day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fred To remove stubborn blood ney and Mrs. David Sarazin, hos during a night’s sleep, so we are Nyssa. ; and children spent Friday even- Next meeting of the group will tesses. The ladies have stated Stearns of Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. stains from clothing, first soak told. Sheets and mattress pads !ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car be Friday, Dec. 13, at the home that the public is invited to at Laurence Cruse, Mr. and Mrs. in cold salt water (V4 cup of salt roll and family. of Mrs. Ernie Metcalf. Each mem tend these weekly sessions held absorb this moisture. Don’t for to 2 cups of water) and then was# Feted on Anniversary Dick Boyce Van DeWater, Mrs. get to launder the mattress pad Mrs. Chet Smith, Mrs. Elsie Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee were ber is reminded to take a home in the basement of St. Paul’s every few weeks. If it’s the quilt in warm suds. Do not use hot Reed and girls of Nampa and Smith and Mrs. Myrna Westfall luncheon guests last Thursday of made gift for exchange. Miss Beverly Lowe of Wilder. Episcopal church. ed type, take it out of the dryer water first; it will set the stain. spent Saturday in Boise. #—♦ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Five tables were in play Mon- while still damp. Starch it to size Mmes. John Packwood, Dyre Chamberlain. That evening they Members of Book Club day evening with R. A. Liberty and finish drying on a line. Roberts, Verl Bishop and John Guests in Boise Home Classifieds Bring Results! and G. H. Folquet of Portland Mrs. Mary Thompson accompa were dinner guests of their son- Meet at Schweizer Home Auker attended Presbyterian Wo Book club meeting was held scoring high. Second place win men’s association meeting last nied Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oben- in - law and daughter, Mr. and Thursday at the home of Mrs. dorf and family to Boise Sunday. Mrs. Owen Froerer and family. on Nov. 9 at the home of Mrs. ners were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wesley Piercy in Kingman Kolo- They were dinner guests of Mr. The dinners were in observance Charles Schweizer with 12 mem Miner, with Miss Irene Smutney and Mrs. V. Abrahamson in the of Mrs. Bybee’s birthday anniver bers in attendance for 1:30 des of Ontario and Mrs. Houston Wil ny. sary. sert. son placing third. In fourth place Idaho capital city. I # were Mrs. Bertha Taylor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood Mrs. M. L. Judd reviewed the Trio Feted at Breakfast Shorty Brandt. visited Sunday with his brother, book, “ Fanny and the Regent of Held in R. Huffman Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Packwood of «♦ »•*-- r«v » Siam” by R. J. Minney. Mrs. Ray Huffman entertained Arena Valley. Guests at the meeting were Entertain Bridge Club Nov. 13 with a breakfast honor Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wiley of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Cundall en Mrs. Llewellyn of Seattle and ing Mrs. Margery Jones of Bend, Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Albertus ; (From the Nyssa High Bulldog’) tertained Sunday evening for Mrs. Birdeena Mitchell of Grand OES grand associate conductress; Wiley and son of Middleton and ------BY ORDER------ “Who’s that?” as all heads ob members of the 'Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Munker of Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop of Cald viously turn to follow that lovely view, Wash. bridge club. Guests were Mr. and Next meeting will be a Christ and Mrs. Jan Eastman of Port well called recently on Mr. and creature walking down the hall. .7 Mrs. Ward Wieneke, Mr. and Mrs. mas luncheon on Dec. 14 at the land, her traveling companions. Mrs. Verl Bishop and Stevie. Yes, that so-called creature (?) home of Mrs. Raymond Price in Warren Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Louise Wernick and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Cameron of Boise could be any one of NHS’s girls, Wilton Jackson. Patricia Marcum were local la spent the weekend with her son, because this year’s winter fash Parma. dies present for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cameron and ions have turned into many new VISIT IN LANCASTER HOME Mrs. Jones conducted a school family. and different styles that accent Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O. Hanna of instruction Tuesday evening Visit in Homedale any girl’s figure. left Friday for their home in Den for members of Golden Rule Catching the eyes of students ver, Colo., after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Sillonis and chapter 131, OES. The three la family visited Sunday evening this year are the new A - line with Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancas dies were overnight guests in the with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fer jumpers and coordinating blouses ter. In addition to the Colorado Wernick home. to add to the outfit. visitors, Nov. 12 evening dinner guson of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch of To add class as well as attrac guests were H. D. Hanna and Gay way called Sunday evening in tiveness to any outfit, girls have Mary Lou Lancaster of Caldwell, HAMMOND the James McGinnis and Dick found that simple jewelry gives Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lancaster and Mike. ORGANS Davis homes. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch the final touch. had just returned home from a and The little-boy look has been a two-week trip to Missouri where big thing in our classrooms with ROCK HOUND DEFINITIONS HAMMOND PIANOS they visited her two sons and knee-high stockings, elbow pat Tumbler—One who falls down a families and two brothers. ches and suspenders with pleated Hammond Organ rock pile. Assorted Colors . . . With Hoods. Stirrup Style! Mrs. Jesse Higgins visited Fri or wrap-around shirts. Rock Chisel — One who chisels Studios of Boise day afternoon with her daughter, Values from 6.99 to 9.98. O ftft Sizes 10 to 16. E Of) someone else ’ s pickings. Stretch pants which are espe 7009 Fairview Avenue Mrs. Stan Byers and family of Sizes 5 to 14 Regular to 10.99 cially appealing (to the boys) Zinc—Where you wash your tired Ontario. — PHONE — feet after a long hunt. have been very popular for the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey of Garnet — What you say when a new sporty look. Mrs. Grant Jones Nampa visited Sunday with Mrs. rock drops on your foot. But wait a minute! What about 372-2461 — Nyssa. Oregon Elsie Smith in the Chet Smith the sharp - looking boys roaming Bloodstone—An expensive stone. home. our halls? Yes, they’re just as Conglomerates—A group of rock hounds. Regular .98 Oft clothes-conscious as some of the Stirrup Style! Peridot—Two dots. girls. Per Yard Black, Cranberry, Blue. /■ ft ft This year boys are wearing dif Gabbro—A hen party. ferent styles, too; a lot of the boys Rutile—A floor covering. Regular 7.98 TSeww “Funland for Children” are wearing the new tab collar Copper—A policeman. Let Us Care for Them While You Work, and still some are dressed in (Submitted to the Journal Shop or Play. white shirts which add much by Ole Dyrlund.) class to our school. REFERENCES FURNISHED! Round. /■ ft Yes, now maybe you can an Blue Cheese Italian Salad Dres 11-Inch Size _____ __ Reasonable Rates by Hour, Day or Week. swer that question the next time sing is perfect for tossed salads. Sanforized. O ftft Phone 37212632 311 Ennis Ave. Nyssa, Ore. you hear someone softly whisper, < Combine one-third cup red wine Sizes A-B-C-D. ...... ..... »»wO “Who’s that?” Could that some garlic vinegar, four ounces blue one possibly be you? , cheese crumbled, three - fourths cup olive or salad oil, salt and Classifieds Bring Results! pepper to taste. From Jan's Kitchen ... ’ Reporter Previews Winter Fashions a Cookies a a PHONE 372-3423 Ladies' Siretch Pants Girls' Car Coats Ladies' Siretch Pants Drapery Material «WW TUCKER'S CHILD CARE Men's Flannel Pajamas Before you buy 4-wheel drive (Continued from Page 11) HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Men and Women Needed TO TRAIN FOR COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS ING—From custom butchering through custom cutting, wrap ping, curing, smoking and sau sage making. Stock received at your convenience —day or night “You get the best” at Treasure i Valley Packing Co.. 1 mile west on Alberta Phone 372-3103. Civil Service Exams We prepare men and women, age 18 to 55. No experience neces sary, grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent jobs, no layoffs, short hours. High pay, advancement, Send ADDING MACHINE TAPE, type- j name, home address, phone writer ribbons, file folders, etc.,! number and time home. Write on sale at the Gate City Jour Box 785-CS, Nyssa. 14-2tp nal office Dial 372-2233. compare! WANTED TO RENT WANTED ACREAGE IN NYSSA AREA — With two-bcdroom home. Call Caldwell 459-3817. 45-3tp DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FREE Phone Payette 642-2591 Idaho Animal Products Co. FOR SALE—AUTOS K aiser Jeep corporation WORLD « LAROIST MANURACTURIR OR 4-WHML ORIVI V1HICL«« ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. 203 Good Avenue See ‘Jeep’ vehicles In action in Nyssa, Oregon GREATEST SHOW ON EARTS” (Tuesday — 8:30 p.m. KTVB — Channel 7) Shredded Foam Men's GATE CITY TOURNAI CLASSIFIED ADS 1956 CHEVROLET — With V-8 FOR RENT motor. In good condition. Four new tires. Call 372-3395 or 372- THREE - ROOM Upstairs Apart ment—Furnished. Mrs. W. W’. 3471. 46-2tp Foster, Ninth and Bower. Dial 1960 PLYMOUTH—Four-door se 372-3566. 46-tfc dan. Automatic transmission. THREE - BEDROOM "HOUSE” Low mileage. A good clean car. Small pasture and barn. 5*4 Dial 372-3597 or 372-3348 (eve miles from Nyssa. Dial 372-2223 nings). 47-2tc (days) or 372-3238 (evenings). 47-tfc WORK WANTED BACHELOR APARMENT—New WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced ly redecorated. $35 per month.! and guaranteed work. We top Thone 372-2906. 46-tfc or remove trees, roof or paint. Free estimates. Call D. M. I UNFURNISHED HOUSE — Two Barnhart and sons at 674-2018 bedrooms. In clean condition. or 372-3167. 43-tfc $55. Inquire at 10 1 Emison (mornings or evenings). 47-2tp WILL DO IRONING — In my home. $1 per hour. You de SMALL APARTMENT — Ideal liver and pick up. Bring han for two working girls to share. gers. Phone 372-3167. 46-ltp Phone 372-2632. 45-tfc Foam Pillow Forms Insulated Underwear Three-Dimensional . . . Insulated . . . Warm . . . Washable . . . Developed by U. S. Navy . . . Sizes S-M-L-XL. Shirts............... 2.49 Drawers............ 2.49 yjft «“Xw 12-Oz. Package Girls' Capris 90% Wool ... 10%, Nylon. 7SiU14 ' 1.99 Girls' Leotards Men's Work Jackets Water-Repellent . . . Tanker-Type Quilted Lining . . . Knit Wrist and Bottom. Olive Drab or Grey. /■ ft ft Sizes 34 to 46 ... TXaUU ??« ? 'S’ h 1.19 1.39 Men's — Extra Heavy Corduroy Material Twenty Colors. Machine Washable. 36-Inch Seamless Stretch Tights . . . 100% Nylon . . . Red, Pink, Beige, Black, Green and Blue. Flannel Shirts g ft awU Shirt-Tail Type. Assorted Plaids. O ftft Sizes 14 to 17^ XtUU Complete Stock Men's—Boys'—Women's Girls'—Children's Rubber Footwear ! Bracken’s Dept. Store DRY GOODS — SHOES — CLOTHING "YOUR QUALITY STORE" Nyssa. Oregon