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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Numerous Visitors Call at R. H. Martin Home During Golden Wedding Event Work Smarter ... Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN. Extension Horne M.inaqement Specialist WHAT ABOUT COLD WATER DETERGENTS? . . Should they be used for all the wash’.’ This depends on what’s in the wash basket. Some items benefit by cold water washing. Colors stay brighter and there is less shrink age of. knitted items. Cold waler laundering can provide a longer useful life to many items such as elasticised garments. With cold water, there is less wrinkling or setting of stains. But m any ease, stains should be pre-treated with cold water. Hot water is best for many items. It helps control bacteria and is important in removing heavy soil, grease and body oils Cold water detergent can be used in hot or warm water as well as cold. • « • BUYING A NEW REFRIGERATOR? . . . You may be wondering what size to buy. Families have been buying bigger ones every year, but only you «'an decide what’s best for you. But don't get it too small— or the same site as your old one. It might be a guide to know the most popular site. In 1964. 48.7 percent of all fac tory shipments were 14 cubic feet or larger in capacity. In 1963. this cateqory was only 41 percent. It may be some time before you buy another, so think it over. As for freezers . . . Chest types of 20 cubic feet and over are the most popular with 32.9 percent of total sales. In upright freezers. 11 to 14 cubic feet are most popu lar. making up 29 4 percent of 1964 «ales. * • « PITCH OR TAR ON BEACH CLOTHES , . . will come off if you give it a rush treatment before it claims squatter’s rights. Lay garment, stained - side down, on several thicknesses 01 MR. and MRS. ROBERT H. MARTIN . . . Married in Oklahoma towel. Sponge back of stain One hundred and forty guests ’Linda Willis, the Martins’ grand-! thoroughly with dry - cleaning fluid. Work from center of called during a golden wedding nieces. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Al stain toward the outside edge, reception given June 27. 1965. for Mr. and Mrs. Robert H Mar lan of Sacramento and the Pea using light brushing or tamp tin at their home in Apple Valley. chey family of Spokane, other ing motions. If stain is not removed, repeat Hosts and hostesses for the out-of-area guests included those this process using turpentine. event were their sons-in-law and from Nampa and Ontario. • • • daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Verna Kirk and Robert H. Mar Hatch of Joseph. Ore., the Rev. tin were married June 30. 1915. SPECIAL TO BRIDES and Mrs. Dennis L. Mullins of at Beggs. Okla., have lived in the . . . who received electric fry La Grande. They were assisted western states for 46 years and pans as wedding gifts: To keep it by friends of the Mullins couple. since 1961 have resided in the like new, remember this precau Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stark of Apple Valley community. tion. Prairie City. Don’t wash the frypan in water ••• — “»• after cleaning greasy cooking In charge of serving refresh VISIT NYSSA PARENTS ments and guest registration were Mr. and Mrs. Neale Holmes of utensils. If you do. a thin film of Mrs. Porter Willis of Ontario. Twin Falls arrived Friday to grease will cover the pan At first this doesn't show, but Mrs. James Peachey of Spokane, . spend the weekend with his par nieces of the honorees; Mrs. Ed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holmes. it builds up from time to time. Warren of Nyssa and Mrs. Charles They were all Sunday picnic din As the pan is heated, the grease Allan of Sacramento. They were ner guests at the Maurice Corey burns on and eventually a crus ty brown coating forms on the assisted by Sally Peachey and home. bottom. Always wash the frypan in clean sudsy water and dry w’ith a cloth, both outside and inside. • • • ALL WOMEN'S Summer Sandals NOW .................................. 1.99 Most Sizes . . . Several Styles . . . Regular 3.99 and 4.99 . . . Men's — Women's — Boys' — Girls' Swim Wear ALL REDUCED! BRACKEN’S Dept. Store Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing 207 Main Street Phone 372-3040 NYSSA . . . OREGON Com King — Boneless SMOKED HAM .. Lb. OS?’’ C4 QR SKINLESS FRANKS . . 5-Lb. Box * * WINDOW CURTAINS ... on the sunny side of the i house are likely to last longer if, kept clean, according to recent home economics research. Sun shine is more damaging to soiled fabric than to clean material, the researchers found. VISIT IN WILSON HOME Visitors last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson and family were her brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller and family of Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hall and family of Omak, Wash.; and the women’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Mathews of Santa Clara, Calif. Guests this week in the Wilson home were her uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. George Carnes of Odessa, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trice of Denver City, Texas. Grade A — Cut-Up Fryers . . . Each ---------- o----------- 69 Ç NEED A LIFT? and call your children Long . . . Livestock Picked Up FREE! Distance—or your o----------- ATTENTION IDAHO RESIDENTS — Under Federal Exemption Certificate No. 14534, we can legally process and return your meat to Idaho. -----------o----------- Bob’s Freezer Meats Wholesale — Retail 503 Main Street Phones 372-3937 and 372-3562 NYSSA . . . OREGON parents—or an old Duplicate Winners Told Winners for the Monday eve ning session of Nyssa duplicate bridge club have lx»en reported by Mrs. Hob McKinney, co hostess for the weekly curd putties. High scorers were Mr. and Mrs II. L. Pace, first: Mis. Rav Rus sell and Mis Jim Beeni, second; Dr. and Mrs. K. A Dunford, third The public is welcome to nt- tend these bridge sessions held in the Episcopal church basement O * 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner en tertained Saturday evening for members of the Mr and Mrs bridge club with two tables in 1 o !’ri '< s were won by Mr and Mrs Gordon Oxnain >Jt—gt MISS MARGARET ZAMORA ... No Definite Date Set • « ATTEND DANCE FESTIVAL Mr. and Mrs Lyle Miner and family. Mr and Mrs. Clay Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Howard Myrick and Shelley and their house guests, Mr and Mrs. Max Dane anil Tam my of Phoenix, attended the July 5 dance festival in Boise. Russell Myrick was one of the partici pants. MISS SHARON REECE ... To Enter Beauty School • ♦ The engagement of Mis.s Shar on Reece to William Walker ii announced by her parents, Mr. and Mis. Lester Reece of route 2, Parma. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Rob ert E Walker of mute 1, Payette Miss Reece was graduated front Fruitland high school with the class of 1965 and plans to enter Hollywood Beauty cho >l in Nam pa this fall. Her fiance is a 1964 graduate of FHS and will sextn Iwgin his sec ond year of studies at Treasure Valley Community college in On tario. No definite wedding date has lx-en selected by the Ixdrothed couple. g> VISIT SEATTLE RELATIVES Mi and Mrz W O Petal on .spent the July 4 holiday weekend visiting their son - in • law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Donald C. Anderson and son nt Seattle CfMHfdeie ¿¿tie. tyab&Ufe. Comes to Nyssa! World-Famous Perfume Designed with Fashion in Mind ... Created to Compliment Your Every Costume — Every Mood — Every Occasion — Every Self. It's STRAW HAT Time SAIL THROUGH / / SUMMER X / _ / With tyaJiesuje. FROSTED SPRAY COLOGNE / Ti / \ / ☆ ☆ ☆ ■ ! Sharon Reece, William Walker Engagement Told Millers Host Bridge (’lob ☆ APHRODISIA — Dry and Sophisticated. WOODHUE — Clean, Crisp and Fresh. TIGRESS Warm and Velvety. FLAMBEAU — Torrid and Tempestuous. Fragrance A Flirty For Fun in the Sun! HELENA RUBINSTEIN i. Once-a-Year ^<¡A Beauty Sale f All Refreshingly Priced One to Buy . . . A Beauty Companion to Try! At a Cool $2.00 Save Up to 44% FRENCH MILLED SOAP Buy: A Deep Cleanser; Get: FREE Skin Lotion. Buy: Heaven Sent Perfume Mist; Get: FREE Bath Powder. Buy: Liquid Make-up; Get: FREE Face Powder. In These Same Vibrant Fragrances Box of 4 Cakes — Reg. $3.95 Pick up your phone COMPLETE CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING — Parents Announce Zamora-Conklin Wedding Plans The engagement of Miss Mar-! RETURN TO SEATTLE garet Zamora and Oscar Conklin I Mr and Mrs Fred LeClair left is announced by her parents. Mr. Monday morning for their home and Mrs. Michael C. Zamora of in Seattle following a 10-day visit Adrian. Parents of the future with her brother-in-law and sis bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Os ter. Mr. and Mrs Bill Sehireman car E. Conklin of route 3, Parma. • >:< The bride-elect was graduated from Adrian high school with the SUNDAY PICNIC HELD Members of the Oddfellow and class of 1965 and her fiance was Rebekah lodges met Sunday for .< member of the I960 ABB grad BAKER RELATIVES VISIT a picnic at the home of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gillette of uating class. Mrs. R H Martin in Apple Val No wedding date has been se Baker were Saturday visitors in ley. In attendance were 28 per the home of their son-in-law and lected by the yojng couple sons representing the two or •—A daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Wal ganizations. lace Prowell and family. Gary, VISITS FROM POCATELLO It was announced that another Susan and Joy Prowell accompa Sammy Penrod of Pocatello is picnic will be held sometime dur nied their grandparents home that visiting his grandparents, Mr. and ing August. evening. Mrs. Paul Penrod. The trio re The Prowells took a group of cently spent several days camping ENROUTE TO SEATTLE youngsters to Cove Sunday for on the Little Malheur river and Saturday overnight guests in church camp. Enroute home they other places. They planned to the home of Mr and Mrs. S. P stopped in Baker at the Gillette leave Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bybee were Mr. and Mrs. Bill residence and Susan and Joy re George Coffman to spend several Frew and family of Clearfield. turned home with their parents days camping and fishing. Utah, and Clarence McDonald of while Gary remained for a week's Hooper. They were enroute to Classifieds Bring Results! visit with his grandparents. Seattle to visit relatives THE NEW INSTANT FLOUR . . . gets raves from most ex perienced cooks but is panned by some others. Why? We asked Virginia Weiser, extension nutri tion specialist at OSU. She explained that the prob lems women have with instant flour seem to show up when it is used in a favorite cookie recipe or pie crust. Both of these products depend on the right dough consistency for good results. Doughs made with the new flours don’t look and feel like those made with regular flour. At this stage, you might get dis couraged and be tempted to add more water or try to roll out the I dough while it is still crumbly. Don’t add more water, says Miss Weiser, until you’ve patted the dough together with your hands It may look crumbly, but press ing it together usually makes it the right consistency for rolling out. • • • CUBE STEAK............. Lb. / “ WHEN CHILDREN PLAY . . . with several puzzles, who struggles to get all the pieces sorted back into the right box’ Take a tip from Mrs. Roberta Frazier, extension family life specialist at OSU. and write the name of the puzzle on the back of each piece. For puzzles with many small pieces, just mark with color crayons. THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1965 Summer Offer— ONLY $3.00 Tj I Once-a-Year COTY Special— FLACON MIST - Only $2.00 L'Origan — Emeraude — L'Aimant friend. Puts you on top of the world. Try it and see. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone 372-3347 212 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon CVCXjuchadtb PHARMACY A • • • • • Prescriptions Cosmetics Sundry Gifts Photo Finishing Veterinary Supplies