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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX E —L THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1966 ----------------- -- Program on Annuals Slated for Jan. 20 Garden Club Meeing A meeting of Town and Coun try Garden club will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. Jan 20. at the home of Mrs. Ron Young. 818 Reece avenue. Mrs. Ron Zerbel will present the program on “Landscaping With Annuals.” All members are urged to at tend and take a guest. Member ships in the club are open and women interested in gardening are welcome. A special invitation is extended to newcomers to the area who would like to learn to garden in this climate. Birthday Events Fete Yoshie Yanagihara, Jerry Malsunaga Elder Area Residents Wed in Recent Seattle Church Rites Nyssa—Mrs. E. W Pruyn was hostess at a party Wednesday af- temoon, Jan. 6. honoring Mrs. Maurice (Fannie) Corey on her 82nd birthday anniversary. Fourteen friends were present and the honoree received many nice gifts, as well as 26 beautiful greeting cards. Mrs. Pruyn served traditional refreshments of birthday cake, ice cream and coffee, and each guest wished Mrs. Corey many happy , returns of the day. Newell Heights On Sunday, Jan. 9, Mrs Anna D. S. Pratt celebrated her 84th anniversary with a surprise birthday dinner in her residence. Upon being taken home from church by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eugene Pratt, the elder Mrs. Pratt found the dinner, complete with birthday cake, had been prepared by her granddaughter, Judy Pratt, who resides with her. Her guest was Mrs. Loura Smith of .Adrian, whom Mrs. Pratt reports will be 90 years old in just a few days. Visiting with the honoree in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs Audrey Ward of Nyssa. Mrs. Ann O’lAnighlen. Mr. i and Mrs. Louis Pratt To complete her special day. Mrs. Pratt was a Sunday evening guest in the home of her son, Eu gene Pratt and family. *—* Duplicate Winners Told Winners for the Monday ses sion of Nyssa duplicate bridge club have been reported by Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess for the weekly card parties. High scorers for the evening were Mrs. E. H. Brandt and Mrs. Wilson, first; Dr. and Mrs L. A. Maulding, second; Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford. third. The card sessions are held at 8 o’clock Monday evenings in the Eagles hall and are open to the public. Shelley Myrick Honored On Birthday Anniversary Miss Shelley Myrick was hon ored at a New Year’s eve birth day party held at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick. Sixteen guests were pres ent to help celebrate her eighth anniversary. A New Year theme was carried out in decorations and refresh ments with the birthday cake being made by Mrs. Lyle Miner, aunt of the honoree. GARDEN CLUB MEETING SET Members of Owyhee Garden chib will meet at 2 p.m Friday, Jan. 14. at the home of Mrs Charles Chapin. A film on wild flowers will be shown by Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb • <i Mitchell-Barker Plans Announced By Grandparents Hosts Bridge Session Members of the Mr. and Mrs. Bridge club met Saturday eve ning at the Harry Miner home High score winners of the eve ning were Mrs Gordon Oxnum and Fred Guthrie. U1.-.0 Entertain Facuty Group Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich were hosts Friday evening to faculty members, their husbands and/or wives following the Nys sa - John Day basketball game. Approximately 25 persons were in attendance and refreshments were served. # _ gt HOST HOLIDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and sons of Ontario entertained with Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs Jhelmar Schoen and family of Kennewick. Mr. and Mrs Bill Schoen. Mr. and Mrs Ron Schoen and family. MISS JANNETTE MITCHELL . . . No Dafinit« Date Set * VISIT KUNA RELATIVES Mr and Mrs Owen Gann and his sister, Mrs. Jennie Grider, visited Sunday with cousins, Mr und Mrs. Clarence Hobbs at Kuna. , Work Smarter ... Not Harder LT. J.G. and MBS. JERRY MATSUNAGA Miss Yoshie Yanagihara be came the bnde of Lt. J.G. Jerry Tadaski Matsunaga during a 4 o’clock afternoon ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 3. 1965. at Blaine Memorial Methodist church in Seattle. COME! SEE! You’ll Save! Crisprite — SLICED ^7 f BACON........... Lb. 4 CUBE STEAKS .... Lb. OU1 Pure —PORK Ji SAUSAGE . . . Lb.H-ZF COMPLETE CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING FREE Livestock Pick-Up! — NEW STORE HOURS — MONDAY and THURSDAY — 9 a.m. io 6 p.m. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAYS — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -------- o-------- Bob’s Freezer Meats 503 Main Street Phone 372-3937 NYSSA . . . OREGON ♦ Cow Hollow By Helen Hoffman Mr. and Mrs Eugene Stephen and family helped Mrs Joe Sto phen celebrate her birthday an niversary on Sunday evening. Cake and ice cream were served. Mis. Glen Teague and children visited Monday with her mother, Mrs Elza Niccum. The Teagues are spending n few weeks at their home here, waiting for warmer weather before returning to Nevadn. Mrs Forrest Tennant and chil dren of Spokane iecently visited a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell Mrs. Charles McCoy and children of Ironside visited one day with her sister and parents. Family Visit* From Ogden Mr. and Mrs Cal Hopper and family of Ogden were recent house guests of the Ray Strick lands, New Year’s dinner guests were the Hoppers, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strickland and girls. Mr. and Mrs Ray Strickland recently took their daughter, Jo- Anne; Ellen Saito and Chrric Okano to La Grande. The girls are students at Eastern Oregon college Enroute home the Strick lands were dinner guests at the Willard Boyd home in Buker. Mr and Mrs W A. Mitchell of route 2, Nyssa, announce the en gagement of their granddaughter. Jannette. and Thomas E Barker, son of Mrs. Eunice Barker of the Nu Acres community on route 2, Mrs Put Swcaney and sons of Parma. Caldwell were Sunday dinner The bride-elect is a member of guests of her parents, Mr. and the senior class at Nyssa high Mrs. Tom Johnson. school. Her fiance was graduated in 1965 from Fruitland high school. No definite wedding date has been selected by the young couple. . Parents of the newlyweds are By BERNICE STRAWN, Extension Hom« Management Specialist | -» Mr. and Mrs. Kinnosuke Yanagi-; hara of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Sam BEWARE OF CARBON HAVE TROUBLE TETRACHLORIDE POISONING WITH STEAMY WINDOWS Matsunaga of Nyssa. Basket arrangements of white, . . . This chemical is an ingre- : ... on cool days? This moisture | gladioli and spider chrysanthe dient in commonly used products may come from laundering, bath I mums, together with white tapers such as certain cleaning fluids, ing, cooking, dishwashing, or 0— « in tall candelabra, provided the spot removers and repair mater simply from the people in the Mrs. J. Malloy Honored altar setting for the double-ring ials for tires. room perspiring and breathing. On Birthday Anniversary A homemaker who attended rites. In these way*, as much as six Several neighbor women one of our extension education Miss Yanagihara was attired in gallons of water vapor might be Monday afternoon at the home of a floor - length A - line gown of program* told u* her teenage added in 24 hour* to the air in Mrs. James Malloy to help her white brocade, fashioned with *on was suffering from this a home with a family of four. celebrate a birthday anniversary. bow-train. On a white Bible, she type of poisoning after repair Mildewing of walls, draperies carried a bouquet designed with of bicycle tire*. The product and furniture may result if ven Those present included Mmes. LeRoy Herrman, David Beers, three white orchids and trailing itself is safe if used according tilation is not improved and the Howard Bair, Joseph Flake, Sam to direction*. Use in a well- white stephanotis. moisture controlled. For specific Smit, Tom Drydale, Grover Lytle, ventilated room or outdoor*. Attending as maid of honor was information on this problem, ask Elton Clapp, Neta Mae Wiley and Do not inhale the fumes from your county extension agent or the bride’s sister. Miss Mitsie daughter. Yanagihara. Two other sisters. compounds containing carbon tet write to us at OSU, Corvallis, for Mrs. Bob Smith baked and dec A form of anemia rachloride, Mrs. Aiko Hayashi and Miss our new fact sheet, “How to Pre orated the birthday cake but wus Keiko Yanagihara were brides may result which could cause vent Moisture Damage in Your unable to attend the party due death. maids. Home.” It's free. to illness. Labels on these products must They were attired in floor carry a warning of possible dan length dresses of candlelight white crepe, with moss - green ger as prescribed by the Federal ÍÍ velvet tops. They wore bow-type Hazardous Substances Labeling veil headpieces and carried bou Act. Be sure to read directions carefully. quets of white spider mums. • • • Serving as best man for his brother was Melvin Matsunaga, | KEEP WARRANTIES while ushers were Lt. J.G. Don OR GUARANTEES Shintani and Lt. J.G. Bill Mc . . . for your appliances, car, Clure. Candlelighters were En TV, etc., where you can find sign Robert A. Jenkias and Lt. them. Make yourself a file box J.G. John Conrad. All male at for this purpose. If you have tendants were in full-dress blues, trouble and need service, check complete with medals and swords. your warranty again to see if it’s A 6 o'clock n-ception was held still in force. The length of time at Ruby Chow’s restaurant with will vary with the item. approximately 230 guests in at Know what your warranty tendance. Hiram Akita served as corers. Sometimes only parts master of ceremonies. and not labor are included. In charge of serving, guest reg Some parts of an appliance may istration and gifts were Mmes. be guaranteed longer than oth May Eng, Diane Marr, Helen Fu- ers. The warranty is usually kai, Betty Shigihara, Irene Ya void if repairs are made by an mada, Carol Hashiko, Louise unauthorized person, or if if Matsumoto, Lillian Kato, Jane has been misused. 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