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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX I Work Smarter ... No! Harder Nyssan to Wed Student Pastor In August Rites THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1965 Jolly Jane Club Members Schedule Angus! 18 Meeting in Adrian Park Patricia Louise Yates, William Janoushek Wed in Home Rites Annual Summer I’arlv Held by Amity Members Amity club members held their annual summer picnic and lawn Miss Patricia Ixniise Yates and party Wednesday evening, Aug. 4, By Mrs. Dyre Roberta * Mrs. Pete Sillonis and children William James Janoushek were on the patio at the W (). Peterson RIG REND Jolly Jane club and Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended muted in marriage at 7 o’clock home. Husbands of members at members will meet at 1:30 Wed a home extension unit tea Aug. 3 in the evening on Tuesday, Aug. tended as guests. Mrs. Edison Child served as nesday, Aug. 18. in the Adrian at an Ontario park 3, 1965, at tlie home of her grand park. Mrs. Loiene Ammons will Dean Goddard of San Diego mother, Mrs. Delbert Ricks on chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs. Jay Gibson. The evening lie hostess spent the weekend at the Bill and route 2, Nyssa. was spent socially Boyce Van DeWater homes. Twenty-five guests were pres Next Amity club meeting is Mr. and Mis. Horace Chaney Mr. and Mrs. Harry Packwood ent for the ceremony performed and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas and son of Pasco. Wash., Mr. and l>v the Rev W B. Taylor of NySM scheduled Sept. 3 with Mrs. Frank Chaney and family picnicked Mrs. Jim Packwood and son of First Baptist church, Attending I Skeen as hostess. t >:< Sunday at Owyhee reservoir. Elgin spent the weekend at the the couple were Willow Rose1 I VISIT NYSSA RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop of John Packwood home. Stites and Dick Janoushek of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Child. Lynn Sandpoint, Idaho, spent last week Laurie and Lonny Bennett are Nyssa. and Gary of Quincy, Wash , were visiting his parents. Mr .md Mrs staying with their aunt, Mrs. A reception was held following Monduy overnight guests in the Verl Bishop. Floyd Wood at Homedale while the ceremony with a nice selec home of his brother-in-law and their parents are fishing on the Smiths Have New Grandson tion of gifts presented to the sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Oregon coast. couple. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith re Flinders. The Child family was Mark and Denise Mausling at Parents of the newlyweds are enroute to Utah to visit other port the arrival of a new grand tended Free Methodist church Vivian Yutes of Denver. Colo.; relatives and attend to business. son, born Thursday, Aug. 5, to camp last week at McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Janoushek of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Blamier of Nampa, Idaho. Moscow. Idaho. The infant has Dinner Honor« Californian* M —# been named Bradley Gene. Messrs, and Mines. Verl Bishop Mrs. Mary Thompson left last and family. Bill Bishop and girls VISITORS FROM NORWAY week to visit her brother. Jack and LeRoy Bishop recently at Mrs. Anna Byrne and daughter, I and family at Tacoma. Wash. tended a dinner at the Will Bi- Solvieg of Norway; Mrs. Inger Jerry Edens spent last week 1 shop home in Caldwell in honor Towe of Iowa and her daughter- visiting a cousin. Sarah Sue of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elsa and in-law, Mrs. Edward Towe of Wolcke in Quincy. Wash. Darlene of Long Beach. Calif. Circle, Mont., spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alan Becker of I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett with Mrs. Martha Norland in Ap Colburn. Idaho, are visiting this were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ple Vulley. Joining them at the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and family latter’s home for a Sunday eve and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. at Homedale. Their granddaugh ning picnic wen* the Eugene unit Mrs. Ima Jean Carpenter of On ters, Janell and Brenda, returned Joe Stephen families. Mrs. Byrne tario spent Aug. 4 with her par home with them. and Mrs. Inger Towe are nieces ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De of Mrs. Norland. Water, Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hop ’3 0 Former Schoolmate Visit« kins recently attended a picnic for SUNDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Major of I , members of their Bible class at Mr. and Mrs Everett Stoddard South Bend. Wash., were week the home of Mrs. Alta Graham (nee Odelia Ixipcz) and daughters end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry near Parma. of Nampa were Sunday evening Edens. Mrs. Major and Mrs. Edens Mrs. Marie Douglas and Nancy dinner guests in the home of Mr. were schoolmates in Missouri. Blades of Nampa visited Saturday and Mrs. Walt Looney and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Claire Snyder and with Mrs. Florence Henderlider. • my, family of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy of Kingman Kolo- ny were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. Mrs. Anna Hamilton of Nampa visited Sunday evening in the Harvey Bennett and Dyre Roberts homes. Lois Seuell spent Sunday with Nancy Nelson in Ridgeview. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton and children visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll and Mrs. Sharon Krause in the Dyre Roberts residence. Leaves for Kansas Mrs. Lennie Smith left Thurs- day evening, Aug. 5. for Clay Center, Kan., to attend a reunion of her mother’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van De Water left Thursday evening. Aug. 5, for their home in Marion, Ind. By BERNICE STRAWN. Extension Home Manaaement Specialist *"I NEVER GET CAUGHT UP’” DON'T PUT ... is the wail of many young WHITE WOOL SWEATERS . . . (or wool blends) in the sun mothers. But they shouldn't think to dry. They’ll turn yellow and they have a comer on this feeling stay that way permanently. A No matter what your job. you’ll chlorine bleach should not be probably always think of more things to do than there are min used because it damages wool. Before you wash a wool sweat utes in the day. One statistician came up with er, lay it flat on a bath towel and outline the shape with a basting this information about the typi cal homemaker's job. Every thread or pins. year, she washes an acre of dir Wool sweaters should be ty dishes, launders three miles soaked in lukewarm soap suds. of clothes, scrubs five miles of Don't rub. but gently squeeie floors, washes one mile of glass. suds through the sweater. Rinse Your family knows your most in lukewarm water. Squeese, don't wring. Lay sweater on important jobs are above and be- 1 the towel and shape to original yond these, even though they I you so. outline. Dry on a flat surface might forget • to tell • • away from sun and heat. Of course, if the sweater is BRIDES ... if washing men’s shirts is I made of manmade fiber, this is another matter. Check the hang new to you, here is a tip to keep tag or label for washing instruc the sleeves from twisting. Try buttoning the cuffs to the tions. FRANCES M. SEUELL front band of the garment. This * • • ... To Reside in Dallas prevents tangling and there will SOME NEW FLOOR WAXES * ♦ . . . don’t lose their shine when be fewer wrinkles to iron out. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow F. Seuell Try this for your long sleeves, washed with detergent and water. announce the engagement and You can put on fresh wax without too. • • • near future wedding of their scrubbing off the old. but the daughter. Frances Marian, and WHAT'S A PICNIC floor should be washed and dried . . . without a good cup of cof Jack S. Singleton, ordained dea first. Additional coats of wax fee or lemonade? To prevent off- con in the Methodist church. increase the gloss. The future bridegroom is a son After eight or ten coats, the taste. keep your vacuum bottle of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas wax should be removed. To in sweet-smelling condition. After each use. wash it in Singleton of Alexandria, La. take off one or two coats, use warm suds. After rinsing, fill it Miss Seuell is a 1964 graduate one-half cup of ammonia to a with cold water and add one of Nyssa high school and studied gallon of warm water, plus de teaspoon baking soda. Leave for one year at Eastern Oregon tergent. For more coats, you the stopper out and allow the college in La Grande. may need up to two cups of solution to stand in the bottle Her fiance was graduated from ammonia. Spread the detergent-ammonia for several hours. Rinse with high school in Little Rock. Ark., and is planning to continue water over about one square yard clear water. • * * his pastoral studies at Southern at a time. Next, rub with a cloth Methodist university in Dallas. to take up old wax. Repeat until PERSPIRATION STAINS . . . usually come out if laun Texas, where the couple will re all the floor has been cleaned. Then rinse thoroughly with clean dered as soon as possible in warm side. suds. If the color of the fabric The Sunday, Aug. 22, ceremony water. These new waxes should not be has changed, try’ to restore it by and reception will be at 5 p.m. in treating with ammonia, if the the Nyssa Methodist church, with used on wood or cork floors. ♦ • • stain is fresh. For an old stain, relatives and friends invited to apply white vinegar, then rinse attend. NEW HOMEMAKERS *—« . . . You’ll never have to clean thoroughly. If a yellow stain remains on CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY a messy greasy oven if you do | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Olsen cele a white garment, use a bleach this. suitable for the fabric. This brated their 15th wedding anni Develop a habit of quickly could be a cholrine type except versary by spending the weekend wiping out the oven after each for silk, wool, spandex or cer vacationing at McCall. use. Just consider this along $—« tain resin finishes. For these, with your regular pan washing VISIT IN JORDAN VALLEY use a powdered bleach. jobs. A roasting pan used over Mrs. Deane Kohl and Marvin, If color from a coat lining has and over would be difficult to clean, too. but no homemaker rubbed off on a white shirt, then accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Mor- you’ll need to treat it with a color fitt, visited Sunday with Mrs. would think of doing that. It is the piling up of layers of remover. You can get this in Kohl’s brother-in-law and sister, grease burned on with each use packaged form at drug, variety or Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Daudt and family at Jordan Valley. They grocery stores. that makes oven cleaning hard. For information on other stains, were accompanied back to Nyssa There are products on the mar by Mrs. Kohl’s daughter. Georgia, ket to spray on a clean oven to call your extension office. • • • who had spent several days visit make the lining shun grease. ing in the Daudt residence. These are not cleaners, but make SPRAY PRODUCTS WHICH VISIT IN LEAVITT HOME SHUN CREASE SPATTERS the soil easier to wipe off. Visitors last week in the Elmen • * • ... on your oven lining make VACATION AT McCALL Leavitt home were their son-in- Mrs. Virginia Nylander and cleaning easier. But be careful MUSTARD STAINS law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. . . . come out if treated at once. not to get these chemicals on children of Fruitland, Jimmie Wayne George and Sheila Sue of Rub detergent into the damp spot, other surfaces in the kitchen as Ann Hatch and Billie Wright va Burley; Mrs. Elva Lewis of Boze cationed recently at McCall. then rinse. If stain remains, soak they leave a very slick finish. man, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. John Our county extension offices in hot detergent solution for sev Green of Burley. Mrs. Lewis and eral hours. If safe for fabric, I have had questions about re SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Green are sisters of Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson sprinkle a powdered perborate moving this spray from floors. They all attended the Saturday were Sunday dinner guests of bleach on the stain. Dip in boil The OSU Chemistry department evening wedding of Bonnie Stei says kerosene will do the job. their son-in-law and daughter, i ner and Ralph Leavitt. ing water. Repeat if necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney and family in Caldwell. ARRIVES FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Vera Hansen of Seal Beach, Then wash the floor with deter Calif., arrived Monday morning to gent and warm water, followed visit cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom by a clear rinse. LOT ENDS _____ 75c Per Skein Johnson. She was accompanied ... Prices Effective Aug. 16-31 by another cousin, Mrs. Roy Croc ARE YOU ANNOYED Also Nice Assortment of Christmas Cards. kett, who left immediately for her BY GREETING CARDS home in Baker. . . . neckties and other things that come unordered in the mail? Energy From Cheese East Enterprise Avenue Phone 372-2132 You are not obligated to keep or American Dietetic association pay for these. tells us that you can walk for 21 If you don't want them, the minutes on the energy given you simplest solution is to mark the by a one-ounce piece of cheddar package "refused" and put it cheese. Or this same cheese will back in the mail. However, we give you power to ride a bicycle are not trying to discourage you for 14 minutes, swim 10 minutes, from contributing to a cause run for six or take a reclining you think is worthwhile. position for 85 minutes You Are Cordially Invited io Attend OPEN HOUSE at Mrs. Dorothea Mitchell's KINDERGARTEN Tues, and Wed., Aug. 24-25 From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TO OBSERVE • Playground Facilities • Classrooms • Reading Readiness Program • Educational Materials TUITION: $10.00 A MONTH Phone 372-3179 Nyssa. 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