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THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Annual Emblem Clubs State Meeting Scheduled for June 10-12 at Ontario Nancy Pringle, LeRoy Bishop Wed In Catholic Church at Post Falls Special Program Planned For Amity Club Meeting August Date Set For Price-Cook Wedding Rites Speaker to Discuss Isometric Exercises Mis Carl Burningham will host Isometric exercises will be dis. a meeting of the Amity club to cussed by Dottie Emert at the W. be held at 8 pm Friday, June II, The State Association of Em- Emblem president. Mrs. C. Tuesday evening dinner meeting in her home located at 844 Recce Hoyle, Jr., has named the follow blem clubs will hold its June 10- of the Treasure Valley Christian avenue 12 annual convention at the Elks ing local delegates, Mmes Helen Business and Professional Wo Mrs. Burninghnni reports that Warrington, Verna Coffinberry, temple in Ontario. men’s council a special program is being plan- Zena Fritts, Arie J. Smit, Keith According to Mrs. Pearman The June H session will begin tied for the evening. Mis Mc- Rowe, general chairman, among Strawn, Robert Keele, Merle Jen at 7 pm »nd will be held nt the Laughlin of Brookover’s Beauty dignitaries expected to partici sen, Lydel Herndon. Ellen Mc East Side I afe ill Ontario. Spe Salon in Boise will provide the pate are State Senator Anthony Kinney and Robert Frazier. cial music will be provided by program and will give demonstra Yturri: Mayor Morgan Beck; Mrs. Alternates are Mmes. Dale Mur Voncillc Streetman of Boise col tions on the care of wigs and Eva Pivaroff of California, presi ray. Louis McDaniel. Mary Kime. lege, mid an inspirational address show the new« st styles, dent of the California-Nevada as Barbara Jaques. Lois Acaiturn will be given by Warren Driver * sociation; Mrs. Dorothy Richert of and Beatrice Kanrich of Oklahoma City. Entertains Bridge Club Portland, first vice president Those desiring reservations are Activities will include a wel Mrs Tom Eldredge was hostess Mrs. Helen Ellingson of Cali asked to contact Mrs. Joan Dod last week to members of the fornia; state marshal; Mrs. Mehta coming party, ritual contest, me son by dialing 372-3071, morial service for deceased mem Thursday afternoon bridge club Fife, state president: Mrs. Mar- d- t> Guest players were Mrs. Elsie cele Montgomery, physiotherapist bers, presentation of colors by the Diven. Mrs. Otis Smith and Mrs Miners Host Card Session with the mobile therapy unit: Portland Emblem club, entertain Fred Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs Harry Miner en Dale Boyer, past exalted ruler; ment by the Ontario club drill Prizes were won by Mrs. Diven tertained Saturday evening for and Cal Hughes, exalted ruler of team, a banquet for all Oregon presidents and a closing banquet and Mrs. Harry Miner. members of the Mr and Mrs. BPO Elks 1690. • Bridge club with two tables in Sixteen Emblem clubs of Ore following election of state offi- | play Attending us guest players Mrs. Bybee Entertains gon will be represented. Ontario cers. Mrs. S. P. Bybee was hostess to were Mr and Mrs. Art Boydell. Daughters of Utah Pioneer mem Prize recipients were Mrs. Tom ber» for their closing social held Eldredge mid Boydcll. Ci * Wednesday afternoon of Inst MISS LINDA PRICE week A potluck dinner was serv . . . Nysta High Graduate Club Women Tour Gardens By BERNICE STRAWN. Extension Home Management Specialist ♦ ♦ ed to those in attendance. z\t Countryman Residence *NEED MORE STORAGE Mrs. Howard Bair presented the Mr. and Mis. John W Price BEFORE YOU LEAVE Members of Town and Country lesson. This was th«* group’s final announce the engagement of their Garden club met Friday after > IN THE BATHROOM? ON VACATION meeting until September. daughter, Linda, a n d Russell noon at the home of Mrs. S P. . . . Try these ideas. . . . check your refrigerator and >> Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1) Bybee. Attending as guests were Pole-supported shelves may be freezer plugs to be sure they can Cook of Wakeeney, Kan. Mrs. Schireman Hosts Mrs Harold Knssman and Miss not accidentally get pulled out installed above the water closet or wherever you find space. Two Wednesday Garden Party Miss Price is a 1965 graduate K as.small of Spokane. Mrs. Eddie while you're away. Mrs William Schireman enter of Nyssa high school Her fiance Keyser of Seattle and Mrs. Arie shelves. 12 inches deep and 18 We often receive calls at our inches apart, will hold 12 bath tained last Wednesday morning. was graduated in 1963 from Wa- Bakker. county extension offices about towels and 12 wash cloths A May 26, with a garden party. The keeney high school and is pres The women toured the gardens inis unfortunate circumstance. third shelf can hold cosmetics and time was spent in visiting and ently employed by n tire firm in <>f Mrs P. F Countryman at her Food spoils; money is wasted. dental supplies. These shelf sets, the hostess ’ viewing flowers in Ontario. home located between Nyssa mid And it's a messy clean up job. made in brass or chrome, can be yard. An Aug. 6, 1965, wedding is Ontario MR. and MRS. LeROY V. BISHOP to say the least. installed by anyone, taken with Refreshments of coffee and planned by the betrothed couple A 2 o’clock afternoon wedding Be safe: install a twist lock re you when you move. A reception was held in the homemade cookies were served >:< •eremony performed May 22, church recreation room following to the 35 guests in attendance. ceptacle and plug. This can’t get If you are a do-it-yourself Duplicate Winners Told knocked out. Then you may be fan, buy shelf brackets at a 1965. in St. George’s Catholic the ceremony. In charge of serv fc—* Mrs. Bob McKinney, co-hoates* assured this accident won’t hap- hardware store. Get glass or I church at Post Falls. Idaho, united ing. guest registration and gifts GUESTS IN SALLEE HOME for the duplicate bridge sessions, pen. wooden shelves cut any desired Miss Nancy L. Pringle and LeRoy were Mrs. Howard Dial. Barbara Mrs. Weldon Ferguson and has reported winners for the V. Bishop. • • length. Winebarger, Jean Rulffes, Dar daughter. Mardi of Milton-Free Monday evening curd party The bride is a daughter of Mr. lene Shofner, Cheryl Winebarger, water. were weekend guests of If you need enclose^ storage, High scorers were Mr. mid Mrs IS HARD WATER shop for a shallow cabinet that and Mrs. E E. Pringle of route 2. Renee Scoles. Linda Herman, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee. Mrs Warren Farmer, first; Dr. and BETTER FOR YOUR TEETH Post Falls. Parents of the bride can be hung on the wall or pos Linda Bishop and Janet LaBrecke. Ferguson is the former Merry Mrs K. A Dunford, second; Mr . . . than soft water? This ques- sibly on the back of the door. groom are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bi For her going-away ensemble, Norcott, daughter of former Nys- und Mrs. Juck Blind of Ontario, tion was asked recently when we Open-shelf racks for the door are shop of the Big Bend community the new Mrs. Bishop chose a sans, the late Dr. and Mrs. Ed third. on route 3, Parma. gave educational programs on also available from stores and white dress with red accessories. Norcott. Interested urea residents are in-. hard water problems to groups mail order catalogs. The Rev. Malachy O’Donovan After a wedding trip along the vited to attend the card parties I • ♦ • of homemakers. performed the rites before an al Oregon coast, the newlyweds are GUESTS FROM MERIDIAN held Monday nights in the Epis- i tar decorated with basket ar now at home in Post Falls. We consulted Dr. Gertrude WHEN SUMMER COMES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard of I copal church basement. rangements of Tank, the dentist who conducts coral and white . . . youngsters look for more Meridian were Sunday afternoon research on nutrition and den ways to play outdoors. Mrs. Ro gladioli. Music was provided by guests in the home of his parents, I Celebrates Anniversary tal health in the OSU School berta Frasier. OSU extension spe Miss Bernadine Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Ch»rd The Miss Renee DeMinck celebrated of Home Economics. She say- cialist in family life, suggests that Given in marriage by her latter couple attended May 27 her birthday anniversary with a that studies in five western the cardboard boxes you get at father, the bride was attired in a graduation exercises for their slumber party held May 26 in the states showed that hardness of stores, plus child’s imagination, gown of chantilly lace over satin. grandson. Ronald Conley at Em ■ home of her parents, Mr. and water supplies had only a very can do wonders. The fitted bodice w’as designed mett. Mrs Gene DcMinck. Nine guests slight effect on reduction of By Mr*. G. E. Mackey A box tied behind a tricycle with sculptured neckline and long : were present for the occasion. dental caries. makes a good trailer. Two or tapered sleeves. Her bouffant ADRIAN — The annual picnic gion and auxiliary memorial cere Most effective in preventing three boxes tied together make skirt was accented with tiers of for Adrian teachers, board mem monies held Sunday at Owyhee Boiling Curdles Sour Cream cavities were the fluorides, which a train. One box can be a tug tulle net and lace. bers, school employees and their cemetery. To retain the smooth texture of Her shoulder-length veil was families was held last Thursday may occur in either hard or soft boat, another a rowboat, Card dairy sour cream, avoid high- boxes Guest* in Day Home board oars and several held by a tiara of pearls and she water. More than 2,000 children afternoon in the Adrian park. cooking temperatures. Boiling the were included in these studies of can serve as a fleet of rowboats carried a cascading bouquet of Mrs. Edna Cowling was a Sun cream may caruse curdling. and fun for several children. white gladioli, centered with tooth decay. day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carolyn Ward spent the week There’s no limit to the ways jack-o-lantem roses. end at the home of her grand Henry Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1 boxes may be used in make-be Mrs. Donna Pringle attended parents. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Robbins of Jerome, Mr and Mrs. lieve play. LaVern Campbell of Libby, Mont, her sister-in-law as matron of Glenn. Sr., at Parma • • • visited Monday in the Day resi honor. She was attired in a floor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and DANGEROUS length gown of coral peau de soie Marsha attended May 26 gradu dence. QUALITY REPAIR HOW IS YOUR HOME? ■with matching satin bow in back. ation exercises for Jackie Hansen i Mrs. Ray Landau of Oakridge. Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHaven and . . . Maybe you haven’t thought She wore a short veil with a at Payette. DENTAL LAB family of Umatilla spent several of it that way but every home headpiece formed from net bows 24 N. 8th—Payette has a number of potential haz and she carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane accom- I days last week at the home Same Location Six Yean ards. especially for young chil white gladioli and white ribbon panied her sister, Mr. and Mrs. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sower; her parents, Mr. and George DeHaven, and attended Across From Idaho Power dren. I streamers. Mrs. N. " C. Thomas, and Mrs. Don't keep pesticides near PHONE Kathy Duffy and Faye Wine Ethel Lane to McCall where they the graduation of their sister, Vicki. Mrs Landau left Tuesday food, under the sink or in the barger attended as bridesmaids medicine cabinet. Don't leave and were dressed identical to the spent the weekend at the Sower for her home. mothballs where children can matron of honor. Jerry Maness cabin on Payette lakes. Mrs. Lana Raney of Portland 36 Year* Experience a* Denial Mrs. Irene Doty is spending and Mrs. Grace Bawtinheimer of find them. of Salem served as best man. Technician Assure* You of Keep pesticides in their original while ushers were Ronald and several days with her daughter. Roswell visited on the evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and May 26 with their niece, Mr. containers, closed and well label Tommy Pringle. Top Quality Work family. Mrs. George DeHaven. ed. Don’t save or reuse empty I 15 North Second St. For her daughter’s wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Mr and Mrs Stanley Hill pesticide containers. And don’t Mrs. Pringle wore a pink and and family of Boise moved to Ad Phone 372 3555 discard them where children can ited Sunday afternoon with white striped three - piece suit rian during the weekend. Mrs and Mrs. Monty Spelman. find them. NYSSA, OREGON with pink accessories. The bride Franklin is a daughter of Mrs. • • • Niece Is Valedictorian groom’s mother was attired in a Frank Bicandi. SHOULD A COFFEE POT salmon-colored jacket-dress and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and ... be used if the inside finish Visit Owyhee Cemetery beige accessories. family attended Parma gradua is worn off and copper is expos Ross Mills went to Caldwell tion exercises last Thursday eve ed? Sunday and brought his mother ning for her niece Ann Case. Ann The OSU Chemistry depart Summer Activities home and they joined Mr. and was valedictorian for her class ment says that the exposed Full Sets Serviced copper acts as a catalyst in oxi Planned by Members Mrs. Ronald Batt for a noon pic and received a citizenship award. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steiner Broken Plates Repaired dation of oils in coffee. This Of Grange HEC Club nic lunch. In the afternoon they visited Owyhee cemetery and of Letha and Mrs. Joel Harden Loose Teeth Relined results in bitter coffee, irrita Oregon Trail Grange Home Missing Teeth Replaced tion of the stomach lining and Economics club meeting was held decorated the grave of C R. Mills. of Emmett visited Sunday in the Mrs. Batt took her mother back Wally Steiner home. WHILE YOU WAIT! sometimes upset stomach. May 24 at the home of Mrs. Frank Exterior Rustic White Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaynor of Open Evenings You might investigate the pos Parr. Eight members answered to Caldwell in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker and Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loo By Appointment sibilities of having the inside re roll call by telling their “pet • • family of La Grande spent the ney were Friday evening dinner EASY CREDIT TERMS finished. peeves.” weekend with his parents, Mr guests of their sister, Mr. and Oil-Base 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed! Projects to be decided concem- and Mrs. Vern Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long. Claxsified* Bring Results! i ed entering a Grange float in the Mrs. Paul Parker of Ontario were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney ' rodeo parade during July. Iva Sunday dinner guests. and her mother, Mrs. Gertie I ------- o------- Adams was appointed chairman Mr and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft at Shultz of Caldwell, visited Sun- i REGULAR S6.80 GALLON of the project. It was decided tended Sunday afternoon gradua day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. that “fun night” will be held tion exercises in Boise. Their Bill Looney. Exterior Latex during June at the Four Seasons grandson, John Hamilton, was Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven cafe in Ontario with husbands of among the graduates. The Ash and family attended a family pic members as guests. REGULAR $7.85 PER GALLON crafts attended the American Le- nic Sunday in Weiser. The annual Oregon Trail Exterior Oil-Base Grade A — Cut-Up Grange picnic was discussed and will be held in July, with time and place to be announced later. • • Preparations were made for a • • memorial service to be held to ------- o------- night during the regular Grange ANY COLOR — BEEF meeting. Chaplain Clara Price Highway Stand Will Open will conduct the ceremony. Iva Interior Special Latex Adams, Patroness Flora, will dec MONDAY, JUNE 7 — Beginning orate the altar with flowers, while Secretary Lucielle Runcorn reads At 8 a. m. Until Sold Out the names of deceased Grangers. (For Entire Season) Master Tom Jones will close the Davies — SKINLESS ceremony with a poem entitled — DISCONTINUED COLORS — “The Door.” Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be June 29 at the home of Good Pastel Colors Mrs. Orland Cheldelin. Work Smarter... Not Harder Í Summertime Care Keeps Your Clothes Brighter And Fresher Longer When They're Cared For Adrian School Personnel Feted At Annual Picnic George Carey Gate City Cleaners 642-2982 Fuller Paint Sale Thursday — Friday — Saturday Meat Specials! FRYERS LIVER . . FRANKS . Ea 69* h . 27* Bob’s Freezer Meats Phones 372-3937 and 372-3562 NYSSA . . . OREGON Gal. $2.98 WESTERN WHITE . Gal. $3.95 HOUSE PAINT . . . Gal $4.79 HOUSE PAINT . . . Two-Gallon Pail . . Gal $5.29 $9.98 WALL PAINT .... Gal. $3.39 3"-31/2"-4" BRUSHES . . . 99c • Lb. 43* Complete Custom Meat Cutting 503 Main Street STRAWBERRIES FENCE PAINT Exterior House Paint . . Vi PRICE VISIT IN JOHNSON HOME Hubert Leuck of Cottage Grove and Charles Leuck of Canyon City were Saturday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom John son. The two men then went to. Boise to visit their mother, Mrs. Minnie Leuck, who is a guest in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetsch and family. FREE YARD STICKS! —------ c------- We Give and Redeem SRV Stamps DON B. MOSS P/2 Miles West of Cairo Junction On Vale Highway Firestone Dealer Store 417 Main Street Phone 372-2124