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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Work Smarter ... Not Harder 1 Secretaries Attend Guest Night Session; Plan "Bosses' Event" Morris-Swager Engagement Told By Nyssa Parents By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Specialist Twenty-three area secretaries WHEN DO WORKING WIVES A WORKING WIFE WITH attended a “guest night” meeting . . . find time to plan their A THREE-YEAR-OLD BOY of Futura chapter - NSA on the . . . and a student husband homemaking schedules? Mrs. M, evening of Jan. 18 at Moore ho a secretary, says she mentally doesn’t worry about what to do tel in Ontario. in her spare time. Such a home does this while driving 10 miles A film and demonstration of to work every day, carefully ob maker is Mrs. C, an office worker. typing techniques and use of Mr. and Mrs. C start to work serving all traffic regulations, of office supplies and equipment 20 minutes early in order to leave course. were presented by IBM company young Terry with the baby sit Does her schedule always ter. Living in a 45-foot house work? “It must be adjustable,” representatives from Boise. As trailer cuts down on kitchen she explains. “Expect to change sisting with a skit was Miss Nan mileage. Their three-year-old has plans occasionally, but if you cy Sherman, a Futura chapter been trained to pick up and put don’t have some kind of scheme, member employed at the Ore-Ida away his toys. “This saves me a you’re sunk.” Good management Foods plant in Ontario. Following the program, a regu lot of work,” says Mrs. C. means more money for the fam lar business session was conduct She buys quick-cooking foods ily. ed by President Patsy Emmons. which help her put dinner on What about washing dishes group voted to award a $50 the table in 30 minutes. Mean and cleaning? The 15-year-old I The scholarship to a student planning while Mr. C plays with their daughter does her share. Dad's to enroll in secretarial courses at son. She cleans evenings while specialty is cleaning the bath TVCC during the 1965 fall semes her husband studies at the li room. ter. The presentation will be brary. Although Mrs. M holds down This is just another example of two jobs, her schedule allows for made during National Secretaries’ how good home management adds outdoor fun with her family. She week in April. Plans for “bosses’ night” were to family income as well as good also believes homemakers should MISS DELORES MORRIS family relationships. Each fam have some time for themselves. outlined by Mrs. Rosella Oxnam, ... To Wed John Swager ily has to apply, in its own way, Her hobbies are knitting, collect committee chairman. She an ♦ ♦ nounced that the smorgasbord the basic principles of making a ing stamps and coins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of event will be held Feb. 12 at the Nyssa announce the engagement plan, organizing time and arrang Mrs. M has an important part Moore hotel. ing supplies to save energy. of their daughter, Delores, to in this column because she’s our * * * Among guests at the Monday John Swager, son of Nyssan Jack secretary. “ I get quickie ideas were Dorothy WITH ELECTRIC from the material I type each evening meeting Jane Dee Bond Swager and Mrs. Gary Morgan BASEBOARD HEAT Wolfe of Payette, of n oy, Idaho. Ritter, Bertha . . . should draperies come to week,” she volunteered. And we of Vale; Martha ,» The betrothed are both gradu the floor? No, say the engineers. appreciate the chance to “bounce1 Mae Kagayama, Alberta Rain- ates of Nyssa high school. The and work smarter tips off her For economical heating plus water, Hope Grider, Feme Dun bride-elect is presently studying safety, draperies should be other working wives’ heads be- can, Roa Arment, Eleanor Van at Hollywood Beauty college in in print. about six inches above the fore you see * them Winkle, Elrita Yundt, Marsha Boise. Her fiance is residing at * * heating unit. Top of the dra Moore, Louise Lewis and Wilma Rigby and is employed at the peries should be at least an inch FURNITURE PRICES Terrell of Ontario. Fresh Idaho Pack plant in Lewis . . . are expected to increase £:— below the ceiling. ville. from 3 to 5 percent in 1965. It ’ s The reason is this. If draperies NYSSA COUPLE UNITED A definite wedding date has come down over the baseboard likely that the higher price tags IN DECEMBER CEREMONY not been selected by the young will be due partly to better qua unit, heat gets trapped between Catharine Bohannon and Fred the fabric and the window rather lity, says a report from the U. S. Schilling were united in marriage couple. than flowing out into the room. Department of Labor. at 8 o’clock in the evening on Therefore, much of the heat es Dec. 29, 1964, at a home cere Classifieds Bring Results! capes to the outdoors. mony performed by Pastor John Milbrath of the Faith Lutheran church. The single - ring rites were witnessed by approximately 15 By Farmerette Club guests. Attending the couple were NU ACRES — Regular meeting the bride’s mother, Mrs. Lila Cul of the Farmerette club members bertson of Erie, Kan., and Nyssan was held Jan. 20 at the Grange Bob Meisinger. hall with Janice Evans and Mrs. The Schillings are residing on Cecil Evans as hostesses. The business session was presided route 2, Nyssa. »*•-- »*• over by Mrs. Lois Kersey, presi dent. Feted on Anniversaries Mrs. Brent Folkman and her After the meeting Miss Betty father, J. E. Brower, were honor Stalker, extension worker from ed with a party Saturday evening the county agent’s office, gave an in observance of their birth illustrated talk on consumer buy day anniversaries. Attending the ing, contents and the various event held in the Brower home prices of labeled goods. Mrs. Zel- were Mr. and Mrs. John Peter da Dailey displayed several pieces son, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bybee and of the glass work she has made family of Payette and Brent Folk and also started club members on man. similar projects. •t*-- Angel food cake and coffee Legion Auxiliary Meets were served to the 14 members, Seven members were in attend one guest and three children in ance at the Jan. 21 meeting of attendance. Mrs. John Burton was the American Legion auxiliary. the guest. Copies of recipes were The business session was conduct distributed by Mrs. Sherman ed by Mrs. Theron Wheeler, Keck, Mrs. Kersey and Mrs. Mike president. Mrs. Harriet Pennie’s McKague. And Offer Three-Day Service name was drawn for the pot-of- Next meeting will be in Feb gold but she was not present to On Special Orders. ruary at the home of Mrs. Dailey claim the award. with Mrs. Ravena Martin as as o ■ Refreshments were served at sisting hostess. the close of the meeting to the ladies and six Legion members Mrs. Calvin Conner, who has of post 79. been a patient at Caldwell Me --------- o--------- morial hospital, underwent sur Safe Braking Secret . . . gery last Monday. She is report “Pump don’t jump” is the se ed to be getting along as well as cret of safe braking on slippery can be expected and will soon streets. Jamming on your brakes return to her home to convalesce. One Block West of Railroad Depot can put you into an uncontrol Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Jr., 9 Good Avenue Phone 372-2933 lable skid. Locked wheels turn of Yakima, Wash., were recent NYSSA . . . OREGON your car into an un-guided mis four-day visitors in the Jack Bur sile. ton home. Martin is Mrs. Burton’s brother. Burton has been work ing the past week in the Baker area where he has been tagging sheep. Icy Roads Halt Travel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter who left recently to spend the winter in Tucson, Ariz., returned home the same day due to slippery road conditions. They report that at Hammett a large number of cars were stalled at that time and it wasn’t known how soon the of ficials could get them moving. The Baxters parked their car, boarded a train and went to Seat- j tie where they spent two weeks visiting a son and family. They also spent one day in Portland where they visited Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Newberg. Mrs. Baxter was office nurse for Dr. Newberg in Caldwell before she moved to the Nu Acres community. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and daughters left last Thursday for Molalla. Ore., where they planned to visit for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schoenborn and family. Nu Acres Women Tell of Recent Club Activities NOTHING Will Brighten Up Your Home And Improve Appearances More Than These Items! WE HAVE WALLPAPER As Low as 390 Per Single Roll Paints for All Purposes! Nyssa Furniture Co. SHOE SALE Shoes on Sale for the Whole Family— Real Values! CHILDREN'S SHOES 1 Group . . . Sale 99c 1 Group . . . Sale $1.99 1 Group . . . Sale $2.99 BOYS' SHOES 1 Group .... $2.99 1 Group .... $3.99 LADIES' PUMPS 1 Group .... $2.99 1 Group .... $4.99 Ladies' Dress Flats 1 Group .... $1.99 1 Group .... $2.99 THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1965 Events in Nu Acres Honor Future Brides Theatrical Star io Speak at Dinner Slated by Christian Women's Groups Nu Acres — Farmerette club members sponsored a linen show er Friday evening for Miss Caro Bill Roberts, theatrical star, lyn Betts who plans to marry in ' the near future. The event was will be featured speaker at a held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Sweethearts’ Banquet” for mem Omar Betts, with the latter and bers of the Christian Women’s Mrs. Gary Betts serving as hos i club and Christian Business and Professional Women’s council. tesses. The dinner will be served at Games were a highlight of the p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, in the evening, with the final one re 7 Nyssa high school cafetorium sulting in the dressing of the bride i with the in a tissue-paper gown. Prize guests. women’s companions as winners were Mrs. Doris Keck The banquet speaker is from and Mrs. Gene Rhinehart. Waxahachie, Texas, and began Among guests at the shower were Mmes. P. M. Jorgenson, W. his acting career at the age of O. Unwin, Don Jinks, Rulon Es- 13 years. While a senior at the plin, Roy Howard, Rinhold Stoh- ’ University of Texas, he joined ler, Mike McKague, Sherman the Texas Touring Theatre and had major roles in several Shake Keck, Robert Shaw, Effie Nielsen, i spearean plays. Kenneth Hawks, Ezada Betts, With Broadway as his goal, he Eunice Conner and children, Gary Betts and Eugene Rhinehart and joined a national dance studio sons; the Misses Delores and Ka | and secured parts in off-Broad- thy Hawks and Mrs. Guy Turner j way plays, eventually playing the lead roles. of Weiser. Also on the Tuesday evening A miscellaneous bridal shower was held Tuesday at the home of program will be special musical Mrs. Stohler honoring Miss Ka selections by Mr. and Mrs. Chuck thy Hawks who will also be wed Harper of Weiser and a talk on in the near future. The event diamonds by G. W. Glover of was given by friends of the bride Payette. elect. **•—»*• Hosts Thursday Club Duplicate Club Reports Mrs. Tom Eldredge entertained Master Point Winners last week for members of the High score winners in dupli Thursday afternoon bridge club. cate play have been reported by Guest players were Mrs. Dick Mrs. Bob McKinney, co-hostess Forbess and Mrs. Paul Penrod. for the weekly sessions of Nyssa Prizes were won by Mrs. Penrod and Mrs. A. H. Boydell. duplicate bridge club. North-south winners were Mrs. Roy Nishizaki and Mrs. Houston Wilson, first. Tied for second and third places were Mrs. Jack Blind and Mrs. John Fowler of Ontario, Mrs. Dick Wilson and Roy Nishi zaki. In the east-west group, Dr. and Mrs. Dale Scheer were high point winners and a three-way tie re sulted for second and third posi tions. Players with equal points were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford, Mrs. McKinney and Carl Barclay. I ] I Í BILL ROBERTS . . Shakespearean Actor Hosts Pinochle Party Members of the Wednesday af ternoon pinochle club met last week at the home of Mrs. Helmer Ostrom. High score winner was Mrs. Orma Cleaver, low score prize went to Mrs. Harry Kingrey, tra veling awards were presented to Mrs. Fred Guthrie and Mrs. Sam McConnell. West Hills Convalescent Center HOLLAND TOPIC PRESENTED FOR TRI-VALLEY MEMBERS A meeting of Tri-Valley Exten sion unit was held Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Elver Nielsen with 12 members and four visitors in attendance. Guest speaker was Mrs. Klaas Laan who talked about Holland, showed slides and displayed art icles from that country. Refreshments of rye bread, lic orice bread, Dutch cakes and cookies were served at the close of the meeting. Treatment emphasis is on hart, medical consultant. rehabilitation of arthritic, Pleasant, modern quarters stroke, heart and respira ensure patient comfort and tory patients. Especially speed recovery. 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