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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Emblem Club Plans Sweetheart Event; Report on Yule Party Duplicate Bridge Group Plans Master Point Play Master point play will be held during the Monday evening ses sion of Nyssa duplicate bridge club, according to Mrs. Bob Mc Kinney, co-hostess for the week ly card parties. High score winners for this week are Mrs. McKinney and Carl Barclay, first; Mrs. Houston Wilson and Dr. L. A. Maulding, second. Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. L. A. Maulding, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford tied for third and fourth positions. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965 Sharon Ann Newman, Charles Binder For Rebekah Lodge New for Exchange Vows in Holiday Ceremony Rebekah lodge 202 ceremonies Tuesday Yellow Rose were installed in held eve ning, Jan. 12, in the IOOF hall. Mrs. Jack Homer of Beatrice 82, Ontario, district deputy president, and her staff served as installing I officers. Those taking office include Leona Reeves, noble grand; Beu lah Gann, vice grand; Wilma Os trom, treasurer; Louise Wernick, secretary; Minnie Leuck, right supporter to the noble grand; Alma Kingrey, left supporter to the noble grand. Verna Martin, right supporter to the vice grand; Emily Clapp, left supporter to the vice grand; Merle Johnson, inside guardian; Harriet Pennie, outside guardian; Kay Wheeler, chaplain; Sophia Root, warden; Harriet Warren, conductress; Neta Wiley, color bearer. Angie Cook, outgoing noble grand, was presented a corsage. Refreshments were served by Leona Reeves and Beulah Gann who served as hostesses for the evening. officers Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Specialist Members of Ontario Emblem WE ARE BEGINNING ♦James McAlister, extension safe club 192 met in regular session A NEW SERIES ty specialist at Oregon State uni- on Jan. 11 in the Elks temple. ... of proven smart tips by versity. He points out that lint Four new members were ini working wives. In each column and dust accumulated there act tiated into the club. They are we’U tell you how one of these as fuel which can be ignited by Sherry Sather, Gladys Kinney, homemakers manages to lead a i a spark from the motor. Sharon Pittz and Gladys Adams. “double life.” Get a strong-armed man to Past President Donella Bybee A secretary, Mrs. K, keeps house pull the refrigerator out from conducted the initiation service for her husband and a student the wall. Then thoroughly clean and the class will be named in son. How does she manage, we the floor and back of the refrig her honor. asked. “I have a system and try erator with the vacuum cleaner. »*• —— •*» Date of Feb. 13 was selected as (emphasis on try) to stay with Don’t miss running the brush annual Sweetheart day at the Club Groups Slate it.” or crevice tool of the vacuum temple. This is the day when the For instance, she cleans a cleaner around the motor, because women take over the lodge, with Sweetheart Banquet little every day. Beds are never this is where fire would begin. Mrs. Robert Newell, high school proceeds going into their treasury. • • • left unmade because this is a Committee members for the teacher at New Plymouth, was depressing situation to come WHO ISN'T INTERESTED event are Mmes. Ines Wilson, Leo featured speaker at the Jan. 11 home to. She rinses dishes in IN MORE FAMILY INCOME Sears, Jay Bybee, William Hoyle, dinner meeting of Christian Busi the morning, puis them in the . . . and prosperity? You might ness and Professional Women ’ s George Taylor, D. A. Daws and dishwasher for washing at not have thought about it this Cal Hughes. There will be a lun council. Her talk was entitled night. (We suspect that dish way but increased international cheon, card session, smorgasbord, “The Abundant Life.” washer is a big comfort made trade can do this for U. S. and Musical entertainment was pro the Sweetheart ball and drawings possible by her contribution io Oregon families. So says Dr. for a color TV and other door vided by the Rev. and Mrs. John the family income.) Marguerite Burke, University of Bullock of Nyssa and a ceramic prizes. Has she omitted any activities Minnesota economist, who spoke Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Nyssa was demonstration was given by Mrs. or chores? Yes. Mrs. K quit on the Oregon State university named this year’s chairman in Frank Holub of Sunset Valley. ironi.ig sheets because the dryer campus recently. Next meeting of the group will charge of the annual scholarship tosses out wrinkles if she dosen’t Foreign trade isn't just some be a Sweetheart banquet on Feb. award. overdry them. She’s cut down on thing for the officials in Wash »1:_»¡s At the close of the meeting, 2 for all members and their com activities, too, but doesn’t ington to worry about. Home Ross N. Mills Serves social refreshments were served by Ines panions and will be served in the miss them. makers are involved, too. Mrs. Wilson. At the birthday table Nyssa high school cafetorium. Does the rest of the family Alberta Johnston, OSU's Exten As District Deputy Guest speaker for the meeting, were five members who were help? “My husband shops for sion family finance specialist, sponsored by the Christian Wo For Area IOOF Units presented gifts from the club. food; my son does his own laun points out that if Oregon sells Annual Emblem club Christmas men’s club and CB and PW coun District Deputy Grand Master dry and presses his school pants,” more wheat, pears, lumber and cil, will be Bill Roberts, Shakes Ross N. Mills installed new offi says Mrs. K. Family laundry is other products abroad, farmers party held Dec. 19 was attended cers Jan. 11 for Nyssa Gate City a weekend job. Having the wash sell their products, mills can Iby approximately 450 children of pearean actor, and a program on MR. and MRS. CHARLES F. BINDER lodge No. 214, IOOF, during a reg er and dryer adjacent to the kit hire more workers who can the area including children of diamonds will be given by G. W. | —Portrait by Schoen. ular meeting. Frank Sherwood chen makes it easy to keep two buy more food and clothing, Emblem members and invited Glover of Payette. Tall basket arrangements of red s*: was installed as noble grand. guests. Santa Claus was present, and white chrysanthemums and jobs going at the same time. and so on. Other new officers include Ross giving filled stockings, candy and ANK Club Members white-flocked greenery provided the Nyssa Methodist church social As you can see, she's applying The benefits continue to mul hall following the ceremony. Mills, vice grand; F. R. Winchell, work smarter principles which tiply. apples to all. Mrs. Heneggler’s a holiday atmosphere for the Dec. It’s a never-ending cycle. Hear Project Reports poodle performed tricks for the Assisting at the refreshment secretary; Tom Johnson, treasur are: (1) take a good look at the 31, 1964, double - ring wedding ANK Garden club meeting was ceremony uniting Miss Sharon and gift tables were Mrs. Rich er; Martin Greig, warden; Bob whole job, (2) omit the unes children. Journal Classifieds Mrs. Cal Hughes, chairman for held Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Ann Newman and Charles Fred Urresti, Mrs. Gary Dail and the Martin, chaplain; Harry Kingrey, sentials, (3) get family cooper the event, was assisted by Mmes. Gerrit Stam with Miss Gertrude rick Binder. Misses Mary Lou Lancaster, Pam right supporter to the noble ation, (4) arrange equipment to Bring Results! Loye Frakes, Leo Sears and Johnson of Parma assisting as co The bride is a daughter of Mr. Bybee, Marilyn Gonyer, Cookie grand; Fred Kratzberg, inside save steps, and (5) have a plan. hostess. Charles Kravetz. guard; Al Thompson, right sup Cole, Sally and Susan Holmes. ■Mrs. K says she got many of A report was given regarding and Mrs. John S. Newman of »;:—is porter to the vice grand. the ideas from the OSU Extension The new Mrs. Binder was grad Nyssa. Parents of the bridegroom Christmas gifts purchased by the DONNA'S Mills installed new officers at bulletin, “Work Smarter, Not Mrs. Nedry Entertains are Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. uated from Nyssa high school and club for patients in the nursing Mrs. Dirick Nedry was hostess attended Oregon State university Vale on Jan. 7 and went to On Harder.” You can have a free Binder of Ontario. last week to members of her home wing at Malheur Memorial in Corvallis. Her husband is an tario on Jan. 15 for the same pur copy, too—just call your County The 3 o ’ clock afternoon rites Thursday afternoon bridge club hospital. Mrs. Bernard Eastman Extension office. Ontario high school and Univer pose. Wonderful Collection of were performed by Father C. M. • • • During the 1964 session of the with two tables in play. High was in charge of the project. sity of Portland graduate and is DECORATOR Kirkpatrick at St. Bridget ’ s Cath A progress report on the con Oregon Grand lodge, it was de score winners were Mrs. Tom El CLEANING BEHIND an instructor and coach at the DRAPERY FABRICS olic church in the presence of 90 servation essay and poster con cided to split the state into dis THE REFRIGERATOR dredge and Mrs. Joe Maughan. In Stock, or Samples tests in area schools was also giv guests. Soloist was the Rev. John junior high school plant in Pay- tricts and choose a deputy in ... is as important for fire ette. To Choose From. en. It was announced that five Bullock, pastor of Nyssa Church each area to serve as installing Following a wedding trip to officer. Lodges of Vale, Ontario prevention as for sanitation, says • Finest Workmanship scholarships to Oregon State uni- of the Nazarene, who was accom McCall, the newlyweds are now and Nyssa comprise district 39. • Free Decorator Service versity in the amount of $100 panied by his wife. residing on ■Oregon Slope near Mills was selected as deputy by MEET IN CLEAVER HOME each are made to junior and sen- Miss Newman was escorted to For Appointment in Your The Jan. 11 meeting of Oregon QUALITY REPAIR ior high school students who have the altar by her father, and was Ontario. members of the three lodges and Trail HEC unit was held in the Home or Directions to Shop, «fe '*•— participated in the conservation attired in a floor-length gown of approved by Chester L. Robinson, home of Mrs. Orma Cleaver with Phone Fruitland 452-3372 DENTAL LAB HOME GUESTS IN BRADY contest. white peau de soie, designed with grand master of Oregon. (Collect) Mrs. W. E. Smiley serving as co Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady and Each of the club members took modified empire waistline, and 24 N. 8th—Payette Deputy Mills states that it has hostess. ALSO BEDSPREADS part in the program by telling long tapered sleeves of chantilly family of Mountain Home were been a privilege and a satisfac Same Location Six Years Plans were made for a rededi what new plants she planned to lace. The wedding dress was weekend guests of his mother, tion as well as a responsibility to Across From Idaho Power DONNA SPENCER cation ceremony to be held in add to her garden this year. fashioned by Mrs. Alfred Adams Mrs. J. I. Brady, and her sister, be the first district deputy grand February and table games were Olson Rug and Carpet PHONE Next meeting will be Feb. 9 of Nyssa. Miss Kathryn J. Baird. Gene master to install officers of these played. Representative in the home of Mrs. Harry Brandt The bride’s shoulder-length veil Brady and sons of Boise were three lodges. Next meeting, a valentine par at Nampa. •*»---- •** of illusion was held by a crown Sunday dinner guests in the Bra ty, will be held Feb. 2 in the #—# 36 Years Experience as Denial of pearls and she carried an or- dy residence. Local OES Members Attend home of Mrs. Thomas G. Jones Technician Assures You of Party Fetes Bonnie Sager chid bouquet on a white prayer Vale Friendship Meeting with Mrs. R. E. Moss assisting. On Birthday Anniversary book. Several members of Golden *** Top Quality Work LEGAL NOTICES A party was held Friday eve Rule chapter 131, Order of East- MANY PLAYERS ATTEND Miss Vicki Newman attended ning in the Raymond Sager home her sister as maid of honor and tern Star, attended a friendship' OREGON TRAIL CARD PARTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS honoring Bonnie Sager on her was attired in a gown of red night meeting last week of Gol Eleven tables of pinochle were In the County Court 18th birthday anniversary. Guests slipper-satin with chiffon over den Chain chapter 103 at Vale. in play during the Saturday eve Of the State of Oregon included senior class members blouse. Tony Binder served as Those attending the Wednesday ning card session at Oregon Trail For the County of Malheur who gathered at the Sager resi ■best man for his brother, while night session were Mmes. Paul hall. Hosts and hostesses for the In the Matter of the Estate of dence following the Nyssa-Em ushers were Nick Taylor and Tom House, John Kygar, George Cart Grange-sponsored event were Mr. mett basketball game. The girls Ogawa. Altar boy was Chris Bin WILLIAM LEONARD SMITH, wright, Ray Huffman, Bud Sappe, and Mrs. Bob Holmes, Mr. and remained overnight for a slum- der, another brother of the bride Also Known as Leonard Smith, Emil Paulus, Nora Graham, Glenn Mrs. Alva Goodell. Deceased. ber party. Marcum, Glenn Brown, Mr. and groom. High score prizes were won by :,'s— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mrs. C. A. Wernick. Mrs. Jim Malloy and Bruce Jen For her daughter ’ s wedding, That the undersigned, Emily Honored at Luncheon #—* • Full Sets Serviced kins. Second place awards went Mrs. Angie Cook, outgoing Mrs. Newman wore a green en Smith, has been appointed ad- Mrs. French Entertains • Broken Plates Repaired to Mrs. Harry Kingrey and Her semble; the bridegroom ’ s mother ministratrix of the estate of Wil For Book Club Members noble grand of Yellow Rose Re • Loose Teeth Relined man Towne, while recipients of was attired in a yellow suit and liam Leonard Smith, also known bekah lodge, was honored at a • Missing Teeth Replaced A meeting of the Book club the low score prizes were Mrs. luncheon served Friday afternoon each wore a white orchid corsage. as Leonard Smith, deceased, by was held Saturday in the home Mancil Bishop and Oscar Kurtz. WHILE YOU WAIT! Mrs. Tom Jayo was in charge the County Court of Malheur of Mrs. Lester French at Roswell in the home of Mrs. C. A. Wer Open Evening« Next party is scheduled on the County, Oregon, and has qualified with 12 members in attendance evening of Jan. 30 with an invi nick. In attendance were 19 mem of registering the guests. By Appointment bers of the organization. A three-tier cake, topped with as such. for 1:30 dessert. EASY CREDIT TERMS tation extended to all pinochle NOW, THEREFORE, all per Mrs. Cook was presented a gift wedding bells, graced the refresh During the business session, fans. Satisfaction Guaranteed! by the group. ment table at a reception held in sons having claims against the Mrs. Delbert Poor reviewed the estate of William Leonard Smith, book, “Amazing Nellie Bly,” by also known as Leonard Smith, Mignon Rittenhouse. deceased, are hereby notified and Next meeting of the club is required to present the same, planned for Feb. 20 in the home with proper vouchers, duly veri of Miss Margery Nihart at Nyssa, fied, within six (6) months from is the date of this Notice, to the UPSILON CHAPTER WOMEN Try America's Newest, Finest undersigned, Emily Smith, at the HEAR HISTORY INSTRUCTOR COIN-OPERATED law office of Henigson & Stunz Upsilon chapter of Delta Kappa at Nyssa, Oregon, which place Gamma met Friday evening in the undersigned selects as her Adrian with members of the host ? place of business in all matters group serving dessert to 30 ladies connected with said estate. in attendance. EMILY SMITH Mrs. Laurene Wrenn, history in ATTENDANT ON DUTY Administratrix of the ■ structor at Treasure Valley Com 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. — 2 to 4 p. m Estate of William munity college, discussed the dif ♦ Leonard Smith, also (Except Thursdays) ferences in values of communist Known as Leonard ij and democratic thinking. Evenings by Appointment Smith, Deceased. After the program, the group -------- o-------- Dated and first published Jan held a contest with the Delta 102 Main Street Phone 372-3441 uary 7, 1965. Kappa Gamma song being pre NYSSA . . . OREGON Last publication February 4, i sented. Vale members were nam 1965. ed winners. X DRAPERIES George Carey 642-2982 Nyssa Kwik Wash Br YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, YOUR CAR, EVEN YOUR BOAT... Dry Cleaner WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT DISPLAYS THIS SIGN I Look for the Safeco “S” with its protective roof, and you’ll find an agent who sells the finest, complete protection at the lowest possible cost. 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