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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN, Exteniion Home Management Specialist THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1965 Emblem Women District 6 Chairman ttuntam Teague Keglern Atrurded Trophies Conducts Conference Install Officers For Area HEC Ladies Grange women attended Of Lakeview Club an Eight HEC conference and potluck YOU MAY SAVE MONEY DO CHILDREN Several members of Ontario ... if you take time to care OF EMPLOYED MOTHERS Emblem club 192 traveled to dinner held Saturday, April 10, fully read a warranty or guaran . . . “run wild?” Recent research Lakeview, Ore., April 8 to in at Oregon Trail Grange hall. tee before you buy. Look for the indicates they don't. In this study, Mrs. Ola Ruggles of Heppner, stall new officers of Emblem club following points and compare. cited by Oregon State university district 6 HEC chairman, con 356. For how long is the warranty extension specialists, a group of Installing officers were Mrs. ducted the meeting. She remind good? Does it cover all parts rural families with employed Bea Kanrich, financial secretary; ed members that HEC by - laws or just certain ones? Who will mothers were compared with a Mrs. Dave Stoner, trustee; Mrs. should be read aloud at least once pay for labor to replace parts? group of rural families with mo Leo Sears, chaplain; Mrs. Lois a year and stated that a good What are the conditions? Is the thers who were full-time home Acaiturri, recording secretary and motto to remember is, “A Gran warranty good if you buy a makers. organist; Mrs. D. J. McCoshum, ger never refuses responsibility.” The children of the employed treasurer; Mrs. Jay Bybee, first Mrs. Ruggles called attention used appliance or car? Read the mothers did more housework guard; Mrs. C. W. Hoyle, Jr., sec to a change in the Grange can warranty and ask questions. No manufacturer will guaran than those of unemployed mo ond guard; Mrs. Charles Shaw, ning contest sponsored for the 25th consecutive year by White tee a product against misuse. This thers. But household chores vice president. didn't keep these children from Satin sugar. She called it an means it is important to check the Mrs. Bert Anderson of Ontario, community activities. They did “enter what you have” contest, instruction booklet. supreme district deputy, was in indicating that what participants just as well in school, too. Rur * • • troduced to the assembly, as was al children even showed less have in their cupboards at the Mrs. Lamont Fife of Pendleton, YOUNG MOTHERS, tendency to misbehave when present time may win. president of Oregon State Asso- DON'T TAKE CHANCESl the mother was employed. It was announced that judging ciation of Emblem clubs. The ... If there are electric wall Looks like we should discount of the canning entries will be held latter addressed the new officers outlets, not in use in your home, some of the commonly-held ideas May 22 during Pomona Grange get plastic safety plugs to insert. about the effect of working mo and guests. meeting at Big Bend hall. Pomo Ontario Emblem club 192 will Then small children cannot get thers on families. Working mo- na winning products will be sent serve a potluck dinner at a regu- | hurt by sticking their fingers or thers are here to stay. to Pendleton where they will be » • • lar social meeting April 26. All; toys into the outlet slots. You entered in state competition and members are urged to attend and can get these safety plugs at judged on June 14. Prizes for CAN YOUR TODDLER hardware or electrical supply . . . reach dangerous household take covered dishes. state winners include General •«« <*- stores. l chemicals? Some of these chemi- Electric refrigerator, first; G E ¡cals, helpful in many ways, are electric 19-inch portable televi sion, second; GE electric carving I so commonplace you may not think of them as harmful. Here knife, third; GE carving knife or, Retired teachers of this area is a list to keep away from chil radio, fourth; 100 pounds of White were honored by Upsilon chapter Satin sugar, fifth. dren. of Delta Kappa Gamma at an af Solvents used in spot remo ternoon tea held April 10 at the Awards for Pomona winners val, bleaches, paint and paint Moore hotel in Ontario. are 50, 25 and 15 pounds of sugar SHOE removers, gasoline, kerosene, for first, second and third prizes, Honorees included Marie Moore, lighter fluid, home textile dyes, respectively. Complete details on Victoria Schweizer, Anna Pratt, hair and beauty aids, lye, rust the canning contest may be found remover, antifreeze, detergents, Clara Collins, Edith Dunn, Idell in the April 5 issue of the Oregon Maxwell, Lena Stewart, Flora drain cleaners, ammonia. Grange Bulletin. There are many others, not list Brewer, Beth Christensen, Agnes The Saturday meeting was clos Hon, Muriel McCutchen and Nan ed above, which may be used in ed by Mrs. George Cleaver, Po hobbies and for cleaning. Check nie Oakes. Eva Boydell and Sue mona HEC chairman. your storage cabinets and keep Friesz were unable to attend the »•* I_ social event. these items in a safe place. * • • Table decorations of spring Style 2560 flowers were arranged by Anna SEWING STRECTH FABRIC . . . calls for a little special Long and Virginia Steffens, re know-how. If you’ve had trouble ception committee members. In May 1 is date chosen this year making button holes, Elaine Carl charge of program arrangements by members of American Asso was Lorene Wrenn. son, extension clothing specialist The guests were welcomed by ciation of University Women for at Oregon State university offers Goldie Ogburn and President their third annual tasting lunch this tip. eon, according to Mrs. Elvin Bal Cut button holes in the oppo Frances Bates introduced each of lou. the honorees who responded with site direction to the stretch used The special May day event is in the garment. A light weight some reminescence of her teach the annual scholarship fund pro ing years. press - on interfacing can be used to support the button hole Vocal selections were presented ject of local university women and will again feature a wide as area. by Mel Laws accompanied by sortment of main dishes, salads • • • Unbeatable combination— Kristi Wrenn. The Bach concert and desserts from special recipes grown - up sophistication THE TYPE OF FLUORESCENT for two violins and other instru collected, prepared and served mental selections were played by and little - girl charm. A LIGHTING YOU USE by individual members. Mrs. Bette Hopper and Jana . . . can change the color of Guests may choose to sample slim strap of a skimmer, your walls and draperies, A Greif, violinists, and Jean Peter any or all of the dishes offered. crafted of reptile-duplicate group of 24 women we talked to son, pianist. Serving hours will be from 11 recently were amazed to see this white Ganges leather . a.m. until 2 p.m. in the Gold room demonstrated. They were volun Duplicate Winners Told Tough, too. of Moore hotel in Ontario. teer leaders who met for training High score winners for the Tickets are now available in on a home lighting program, in Monday evening session of Nyssa the Nyssa area from Mrs. Ballou, cluding the selection of portable duplicate bridge club have been Mrs. Jan Barton, Mrs. Charles lamps. Now, they will present reported by Mrs. Bob McKinney, Steffens or any other A A U W the material to their own local co-hostess for the weekly card member. »•> extension groups totaling 3 5 0 parties. homemakers. (This is our way to Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. John OGLESVEE, LEUCK WEDDING work smarter, not harder, because Stringer were first; Mrs. Dick we can’t go to each group person Wilson and Roy Nishizaki, sec RITES PERFORMED SUNDAY Weekend guests in the Tom ally.) ond; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pace, Johnson home were her brother- We demonstrated that al third; Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Dan- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. though several fluorescent tubes ford, fourth. Charles R. Smith and son; the The public is invited to attend women’s brother, Donald J. may look the same in the store, those marked "warm white" are these bridge sessions held Mon Leuck; Hazel Oglesvee and three NYSSA, OREGON best for pink, red, brown and day evenings in the Episcopal children, all of Baker. also for your skin color. Tubes church basement. On Sunday afternoon, Leuck V—»•* and Mrs. Oglesvee were married Entertains Bridge Club in Nyssa Christian church with Mrs. Clarence Clapp was hos the Rev. Wallace Prowell per- tess last week to members of the forming the ceremony in the Tuesday afternoon bridge club. presence of immediate family Mrs. Gene DeMinck was high members. <•« score winner and Mrs. Bill Ham ilton was recipient of low score Pinochle Party Proceeds award. Slated for Cancer Fund A potluck dinner was served marked "cool white" make your 50 people Saturday evening skin look drab and all the lines Oregon Trail Grange hall and showl These cool white tubes, tables of pinochle were in play however, are flattering to blues, following the meal. High score prizes were won by greens and other cool colors. For the bath or kitchen, buy the Mrs. Clarence Strawn and W. O. warm white tubes. For the other Unwin. Second place awards went rooms, choose tubes according to to Babe Richardons and E. M. Bingaman, while Mrs. Tom Dry your decorating scheme. • • • dale and F. E. Holloway were cipients of low score prizes. IS THERE DANGER Next pinochle partv will OF BRINGING TERMITES . . . into the house with wood April 24 at Oregon Trail hall, proceeds will be donated to used for the fireplace? Entomologists with the U. S. Cancer fund. Department of Agriculture say this isn't likely. If a few do Amity Club Session Set sneak in, they couldn't last Friday at Moncur Home 127 Main Street Phone 372-2916 long. They would most likely Mrs. Snoden Roberts entertain NYSSA . . . OREGON be subterranean termites that ed Friday evening for members need access to soil. of the Amity club. Mrs. Jay Gib son, newly elected president, pre sided during the business session. Door prize was won by Mrs. W. O. Peterson and Mrs. Ray Ky- naston was winner of the conso lation award. An Easter theme was carried out in refreshments with miniature baskets of Easter eggs as favors. Charades were included in the social period which followed. Next meeting will be April 16 at the home of Mrs. Mark Moncur. ù—# Sorority Hosts Tea For Retired Teachers I THESE YOUNG LADIES are (left to right) Deborah Zerbel, Joyce Jennings, Pam McPart- land and Nancy Wilson. They display trophies earned for bowler-of-the-month honors during the past season's play at the Sugar Bowl. The awards were presented at the April 3 bantam banquet staged for both boys and girls in the Nyssa school cafetorium. Joyce also received honors for her high scratch game, 205; most improved bowler, 10 points and together with ••• Third Annual Tasting Luncheon Set May 1 By University Women BUSTER BROWN Mix 'n Match Separates Knitwear . Hundreds of Variations in Stock. Sophisticated LITTLE-GIRL LOOK Boys* Girls* •Î • • $|00 io $299 SHIRTS • • $>19 fo $|69 SLEEPWEAR . $1" to $2" Skirls—Cardigans . . . $199 Ea. Sox 39* . Headwear $1 Ea ............ ■■ o---------------------- Outfit All the Kiddies in the Family at Reasonable Cost! Wilson Bros o Dept. Store Girls* Easter Dresses We Have a Nice Selection For the Small Lasses at — $ That Will Accent Any Spring Wardrobe With Matching Colors! ★ ★ ★ ★ Deborah received a graduate award. Nancy was presented an award for her 121 high scratch average. Other awards went to Karen Zerbel for her high scratch series of 452 and perfect attendance with bowler-of-the-year trophies going to her and Lineta Stedman. Craig Lewis * served as master of ceremonies at the dinner and Nancy offered the prayer. Pictures of other trophy winners will be published in subsequent issues of the Journal.—Staff Photos. (Sizes — Infants Through 6x) NECKLACE SETS EARRING SETS BRACELET SETS PIN SETS EASTER SUPPLIES Treats—Plush Bunnies — Flowers Priced From $2.25 Up ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIRS (With Nylon Webbing) ••• 2 for $¿47 Merc s Easter Egg Hunt *•* (FOR KIDDIES — 10 Years of Age and Under) • J SATURDAY, APRIL 17-At 10 a.m. Advertised on TV Thursday and Friday Nights GOLDEN EGG (First Prize) SILVER EGG (Second Prize) GREEN EGGS (10 Prizes) YELLOW EGGS (40 Prizes) Come to The MERC Variety Side for Instructions $1.00 50c 25® Each 10® Each * • * • J ••• Mrs. Forbess Entertains Members of the Thursday after noon bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. Richard For bess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Paul Penrod and Mrs. Tom El dredge. • • Longue $£4 j Mrs. Tensen Entertains Mrs. Anne Tensen entertained last week in her home for mem bers of the Friday afternoon Sam ba club. Two tables were in play and all regular members were in attendance. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper and Mrs. I I Gordon Oxnam. Ways to Buy ••• Four CASH ••• •J* ••• LAYAWAY CHARGE OPTIONAL CHARGE WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS!