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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Specialist Joanne Stephen, Bob Mosso United In Ontario Christian Church Rites FHA Girls, Mothers Hear Kay Van Patten Tell of Visit to UN Carl Burningham Home to Be Scene Sunday of Golden Event for Parents “Visiting the United Nations” was theme of the March 25 meet ARE YOU WORKING SMARTER *A RUMOR IS GOING AROUND . . that poisonous fumes are ing held in the homemaking . , . when you skip sifting of given off by non-stick fry pans rooms by Nyssa chapter, Future regular all-purpose flour? Homemakers of America. Virignia Weiser, Oregon State when used in cooking. This is unfounded. A reliable The girls and their mothers university nutrition specialist for heard Kay Van Patten of Ontario the Extension service, says yes— authority reports that tests have as she told of her trip to the UN if you do it right. She told us been made on these pans at high last year, sponsored by IOOF and that research home economists heats. No toxic gases are given Rebekah lodges. with U. S. Department of Agri off. • • • During the business meeting, culture have made many tests. presided over by President Peggy The trick is io lightly spoon ITS SMART TO BE SAFE! . . . Don’t mix any cleaning pro Seuell, it was suggested that the flour into the cup. (Never dip local FHA chapter donate $20 to the cup in a canister to fill it ducts. W e depend o n various ward a scholarship to a southern or you'll get too much.) Next chemicals to remove soil, but they Negro college. The motion was take out two LEVEL table shouldn’t be combined any more voted upon and carried. spoons of flour. Use the part than a student in a chemistry | Following the program and remaining in the cup as equi class would mix products without meeting, refreshments in an Eas- valent to one cup of flour sifted knowing what would happen. Take special care with liquid ter motif were served to the girls before measuring. and their mothers. Try this shortcut for your regu chlorine bleach. Don't mix it »4*------- *4’ lar recipes which call for sifting with toilet bowl cleaners, am monia or lye, rust remover, vi SPONSOR PANCAKE SUPPER before measuring. negar or oven cleaner — or any Adrian American Legion aux * • * kind of cleaner. iliary members sponsored a pan DON'T BE MISLED cake supper and card party Mon ... by the durable appearance day evening. The linen basket of a marble table top. It can be Bridal Shower Given was drawn by Miss Janice Has- damaged. Beverages, oils, fruit triter of Homedale. juices and tobacco will stain For Jennifer Stephen By Connie Price Members of the auxiliary have marble. These spots may be im BUENA VISTA — A bridal asked the Journal to express their possible to remove. appreciation to all those who as Harsh cleaning solutions can shower was given March 30 for Miss Jennifer Stephen. The event sisted in any way to make the cause rough or dull spots on a project a success. polished marble surface. A cream was held in the home of Mrs. Ray MR. and MRS. A. R. BURNINGHAM Bridge Winners Told wax is good for periodic cleaning. Strickland with Mrs. Fred Mor ton as co-hostess. About 30 ladies . Wed 50 Years Ago *»• ------- »4* • * * MR. and MRS. BOB MOSSO ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ were in attendance. Open pairs play was in progress WHEN IS To get acquainted, the ladies ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burningham of 2 and 4 p.m. The couple has when Nyssa duplicate bridge fans ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A BARGAIN A BARGAIN? told how their husbands propos A wedding ceremony performed of Bountiful, Utah, will be hon . . . We asked Mrs. Velma Seat, ed marriage or some unusual at 3 o’clock in the afternoon on satin cummerbund tying into a met last Monday evening in the ored with a golden wedding an requested that no gifts be taken. large bow in the back. basement of St. Paul ’ s Episcopal The Burninghams were mar food marketing specialist for Ore thing that happened at their wed •March 22, 1964, in the First Chris niversary reception Sunday, Ap ried April 1, 1914, in the Salt Her elbow-length veil was se church. gon State university Extension ding. A gift was given to the church at Ontario united cured with a tiny crown and she Mrs. David Sarazin has an ril 12, at the home of their son Lake LDS temple. Mr. Burning service, how to spot a good food lady being married the greatest tian Miss Joanne Stephen and Bob carried a bouquet of white roses nounced that Mrs. Ann Halbert and daughter - in - law, Mr. and ham is a retired railroad man. bargain. She gave us seven length of time who was Mrs. Ed Mosso. and carnations. and Mrs. Rasmussen of Ontario Mrs. Carl Burningham, 844 Reece In addition to Carl of Nyssa, money-saving pointers: Corfield, 50 years, and the lady The bride is a daughter of Mr. Miss Jennifer Stephen attended were top scorers. Second place avenue in Nyssa. the honorees have a daughter, 1. Us it a conveniently located being married the shortest time, and Mrs. Joe Stephen of route 2, her sister as maid of honor while winners were Mrs. Vern Burks Friends and relatives are in Mrs. Virginia Bridwell in Wash store? 2. Will the family eat it Mrs. Robert Mosso, one week. Nyssa. Parents of the bridegroom bridesmaids were a cousin, Karen and Mrs. John Fowler, also of vited to call between the hours ington state and five grandchil and enjoy it? 3. Is it packaged Miss Stephen opened the gifts are Mr. and Mrs. John Mosso, Jr., Norland, and another sister, Mari- Ontario. Mrs. Roy Nishizaki of dren. in a quantity that meets your and then refreshments were serv of route 2, Ontario. lynn Stephen. Their gowns were Ontario and Mrs. Bob McKinney April 17 Coffee Slated family needs? Or will some be ed by the hostesses. Two large basket arrangements of peach - colored rayon taffeta of Nyssa placed third. wasted? For Rebekahs and Guests Miss Stephen left March 31 for s?—« 4. Can if be properly stored Massachusetts where she was to of pink and white chrysanthe and they carried arm bouquets of Rebekah Sunshine club meet OREGON TRAIL HEC MEETS at home until used? You don't be met by her fiance, Danny mums and stock provided the set chrysanthemums. Ruth Stephen, ing was held last Friday after Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., entertained ting for the single-ring rites per sister of the bride, was also at want the supply io spoil before Crosswhite. noon at the home of Mrs. Ida April 6 for ladies of the Oregon formed by the Rev. Howard Lar tired in peach rayon taffeta and you can eat all of it. 5. Does Walters with 21 ladies in attend Trail HEC. In attendance were sen in the presence of 125 guests. attended as flower girl. it take too much time and skill ance. Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin attended 10 members and one visitor, Mrs. The Rev. Larsen was also soloist to prepare? Johnny Mosso served as best Following the business session, 6. How does its cost compare an HEC meeting Monday at the and was accompanied by Mrs. man for his brother, while ushers Frank Holub. bunco was in play. Mrs. Tom the Next meeting will be May 4 home of Mrs. Ira Price of Glen Olsen. with the cost of other foods of were Leland Dewey and Kenneth with Mrs. Russell Gressley as Johnson won high; Mrs. Harry Given in marriage by her Denny. similar food value? 7. Does it Sunset Valley community. Kingrey, low; and Mrs. Walter Sunday Dinner Guests hostess. father, the bride wore a gown of fit into a meal plan that is good For her daughter’s wedding Fox, traveling. Mrs. ❖ — 4* Mrs. Blanche Hoffman, i white nylon crepe over satin. The Mrs. Stephen wore a frock of with respect to nutrient needs Roxy Ritchie and Robert visited EXTENSION UNIT TO MEET The May session will be a floor-length full skirt was fash and family appeal? last Thursday morning in the ioned with chapel train. A fitted raspberry floral print with black APRIL 16 AT PRICE HOME Mother’s day meeting. It was an • • * Claude Day home. Mrs. Esther bodice was designed with round and white accessories. The bride Newell Heights — AKH Home nounced that a coffee will be held THOSE POPULAR Stephen and Mrs. Ritchie were neckline, long tapered sleeves and groom’s mother was attired in a Extension unit will meet at 2 p.m. from 2 to 5 p.m. on April 17 in yellow and white suit and white April 16 at the home of Mrs. the home of Mrs. C. A. Wernick. STRETCH FABRICS Sunday dinner guests in the Day accessories. Both wore corsages . . . are now available in men’s residence. All Rebekahs and their guests are Clara Price. of white carnations. suits. Elaine Carlson, extension LEGAL NOTICES Miss Linda Cleaver returned Lesson will be “Undergarments invited to attend. clothing specialist at OSU, says home April 6 after spending a A three-tier pink wedding cake, for the Figure.” Project leaders Assisting Mrs. Walters as co these suits may not look any dif week in Salt Lake where she at trimmed with white vases and will be Mrs. Price and Dorothy hostesses at the Friday meeting NOTICE OF ANNUAL 127 Main Street ferent, but there is a difference tended an LDS conference. She doves and topped with miniature SCHOOL ELECTION Fox. were Mrs. Joe Bellon and Mrs. Nyssa, Oregon in comfort to the wearer and they accompanied Mrs. G. H. Besen- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bride and groom, graced the re Those who still have pages for Nellie Newbill. stay neat longer. freshment table at a reception dorfer of Adrian and Mrs. Ruby to the legal voters of School Dis the scrapbook are asked to take The stretch is in the width Hart of Caldwell. trict No. 26 of Malheur County, held in the church basement fol them to this meeting. rather than in the length. You #—❖ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tanner took State of Oregon, that the Annual lowing the ceremony. can twist and turn in a jacket her mother to Emmett Sunday Election of said district will be Assisting with serving were the ENTERTAINS BRIDGE GROUP without straining the seams. after she had spent a week in held at the Little Theater in the bride’s aunts, Mrs. Joe McKenna, Mrs. A. H. Boydell entertained Trousers have more “give” in the Tanner home. Other recent high school between the hours of Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Mrs. last Thursday for members of her the knees and in the seat and visitors in the Tanner home were 2:00 o’clock p.m. and 8:00 o’clock Art Norland. bridge club with two tables in quickly recover their shape after Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde and p.m. on the 4th day of May, 1964. Among out-of-state guests at play- long periods of sitting. Less press family of Nevada. Hyde is Mrs. This election is called for the tending the wedding and recep Guest players were Mrs. L. A. ing is required because there’s Tanner’s nephew. purpose of electing two directors tion were Mrs. Grover Findley Maulding and Mrs. Muri Lancas less strain on the trouser creases. Mrs. Cora Hann spent from for a term of five years each. and Jerry Findley of Madras, Mr. ter. Prizes were won by Mrs. • * • Friday evening until Sunday Dated this 7th day of April, and Mrs. Lester Norland, Mr. Jessie Morgan and Mrs. Tom El morning with her mother, Mrs. 1964. and Mrs. Art Norland and family dredge. +— (Soil Food for Healthy Growth) Clara Corfield. Mrs. Corfield was of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dutch GENE STUNZ a Sunday dinner and afternoon Kieswetter of Reno, Nev., and Mr. GUESTS IN SMITH HOME Chairman • SEWING and Mrs. James O. Stephen of Col. Wilbur Smith of Washing guest in the Joe Stephen home. Board of Directors • ALTERATIONS Burns. ton, D.C., left Monday to return Attest: The new Mrs. Mosso is a 1963 to his home after spending sev D. E. NEDRY GUESTS IN DIRKSEN HOME (Eliminates Noxious Plants) • IRONING graduate of Nyssa high school and eral days with his parents, Mr. Recent weekend guests in the District Clerk • MENDING Joe Dirksen home were Carla Published April 9 and 23, 1964. studied during the fall and win and Mrs. Wyatt Smith. Col. Smith ter terms at Treasure Valley will receive his discharge from Monday Thru Saturday Vaughn of Sheridan, Ore.; Lynne Community college. Her husband the service during the latter part 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bus well of Salem; Cynthia 'Shultz NOTICE FOR BUDGET was graduated in 1962 from On of June and plans to move with of Molalla, Ore.; and DeeAnne MEETING tario high, studied at Boise Junior his family to a home near La Newby of Portland, 'rhe young ) college for one year and is now Grande. ladies accompanied Rena Dirksen State of Oregon Next to A & W Root Beer ) ss. In addition to the visitor, Sun working on his father’s fruit to her home from Corvallis where (50 Foot Lengths) 511 Main St. Phone 372-3141 day dinner guests in the Smith ranch. all are seniors at Oregon State County of Malheur ) Notice is hereby given in com- For their wedding trip to Pen home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Reg. Vai. Sale Price university. pliance with Chapter 576, O.L. dleton, the bride wore a pink and Strickland and daughters. Dean 1963, that a meeting of the Bud- white knit suit, white accessories! Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Haw $1.98 get Committee of Malheur Coun and a corsage of pink and white kins and family of Vale, Mr. and ty will be held on Thursday, Ap roses. The newlyweds are now at Mrs. Duane Kressly and sons of [ 4.49 ril 16, 1964, at 10 o’clock a.m.; at home on route 2, Ontario. Ontario. 4-—4* *—« the County Courthouse, located SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS at Vale, Oregon, at which time ATTEND LOGAN WEDDING Easter Sunday dinner guests in the budget message and budget Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burningham document will be submitted to left Monday for Logan, Utah, the John Price home were Mrs. the Budget Committee for its where they attended a Tuesday Mabel Fox of Parma and Mrs. consideration. Legal voters of wedding ceremony uniting their A. H. Keck. Evening dinner Malheur County, Oregon, may daughter, Tanya, and Max Tur guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mert ; discuss proposed budget estimates ley. The rites were performed in Winkle, Jerry and Jay, Winkle’s and proposed programs with the the Logan LDS temple. A recep twin sister and family, all of j $10.95 Budget Committee at this time. tion honoring the couple will be Nampa, Pam and Melody Bullock. Dated this 6th day of April, held Friday evening at the Nyssa , 1964. LDS stake house. Mr. and Mrs. | Journal Classifieds /s/ DON C. HOSLER Burningham planned to return to Bring Results! Budget Officer Nyssa Wednesday. (You Reap the Harvest of Above Published April 9, 1964. PAULUS JEWELRY For Better.. . LAWNS, GARDENS 1. Golden Harvest Fertilizer. 2. DOW-PON WEED KILLER. 3. WATERING EQUIPMENT . . . GARDEN HOSE Rose's Sew Shop x/2-Inch Plastic 5/a-Inch Plastic %-Inch Plastic 5/8-Inch Rubber . . . . . . • . . . • . $3.25 6.49 8.95 11.95 6.45 7.25 SPRINKLERS Various Types . . . 69® to 4. Aircap Lawn Mowers. HALT ENGINE WEAR! There’S I remarkable new ashless detergent in RPM deposit-free Motor Oils. It keeps combustion chambers clean and engine parts so free of sludge you can get thousands of extra miles from the engines in your farm equipment. You'll find exactly what you need with “RPM”— the only complete line of deposit free motor oils. RPM Supreme — an all-season, multigrade motor oil that can save up to 15% in gas. RPM Special - the only single grade, deposit free motor oil available. W. E. "Bill" Schireman Dial 372-3131 Nyaaa, Oregon No. 2636 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For the County of Malheur In the Matter of the Estate of KATHRYN LACKEY, Dece&sed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Robert F. Thompson, as Executor of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account in the above en titled Court, and that Monday, ] the 20th day of April, 1964. at I 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of I said day and the court room of said Court have been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. Dated and first published, March 19, 1964 Date of last publication, April 16. 1964. ROBERT F THOMPSON Executor Henigson & Stunz Attorneys at Law Labor and Keep in Shape!) WAKE UP Rotary, 18 to 22-Inch . . $54.95 up Reel, 18 to 21-Inch . . . $77.95 up Spring is here and your wardrobe should be prepared for the demands on it. ---------- o—-------- YOUR WARDROBE! Bring your clothes in to us and we'll be happy to give them that NEW LOOK! GATE CITY CLEANERS 15 North Second Street Phone 372-3555 NYSSA . . . 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