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PAGE EIGHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Work Smarter ... Not Harder TUESDAY DINNER SESSION PLANNED BY AREA WOMEN The monthly dinner meeting of Treasure Valley Christian Busi ness and Professional Women will be held at 7:30 Tuesday evening, May 31, at East Side cafe in On tario. Betty Chadek. a Bible teacher from Mountain Home, will bring the gospel message. Special mu sic will be provided by a “Youth for Christ" brass quartet from Ontario. Reservations may be obtained by calling Joan Dodson at Nyssa 372-3071. Betrothed Couple Local Garden Group District Meeting Announces Plans Hosts Town and Country Garden club met May 18 at the home For June Wedding J of members Mis William .Schireman Dur THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1966 Evening Baptist Church Ceremony Unites Gail Sanders and Tom Tucker I By BERNICE STRAWN. Extension Home Management Specialist HOMEMAKERS CAN SAVE MANY PARENTS WORRY ON FOOD BILLS . . . because their children seem 1 ing the session, final plans were . . . with these tipj. froni Mary to like dessert better than vege | made for hosting the District Gar- m.ar- Holthouse, extension food — — tables. Mrs. Roberta Frasier, fam ; den club meeting held May 25 at keting specialist at Oregon Stàte ily life specialist for the Oregon I the Lions den of East Side cafe State University Extension ser university. in Ontario. Mrs Marvin Ambuhl, vice, says that in this case, take | state president, will make an of- If you save two cents per | ficial visit at that time serving on two items of fruit or a look at what you have been vegetables daily for two people, teaching. Mrs J. L. Church was welcom If you've used dessert as a this saves you 56 cents a week. ed as a new member and Mrs. | Orrie Hall of Portland was a Boneless meat at one dollar a reward for eating all the food I guest. pound is a better buy than meat on his plate, or all his veg*- 0—0 wtih 50 percent waste at 69 cents tables, a child will value it Following the close of the Duplicate Bridge Session highly. per pound. I meeting, members toured tha Postponed Due to Holiday If this isn’t what you want to garden of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Watch for sale specials—these Mrs. Houston Wilson and John alone can save 10 percent on teach, take a different approach. Wilson were high point winners Countryman of rural Ontario. the food bill, if you can use Let him have his portion of des during master point play held O—O sert whether he eats all his vege them. Monday evening at the regular Sharon Obenchain Hosts tables or not. This will de-empha- Know the stores where you session of Duplicate Bridge club Monday Slumber Party size it. The child will be better shop. Most stores specialize and Tallying identical scores were Dr Miss Sharon Obenchain enter- feature certain products. You can [off in the long run. especially if and Mrs. K. A. Danford, Mrs. dessert is well selected. ’ taint'd Monday evening with a two probably save by shopping John Fowler and Mrs. Edna Far • • • barbecue supper and slumber stores regularly, maybe more by ber who tied for second and third party for five smnll friends nt shopping three stores. But count WHAT CAUSES SUDS places. | the home of her parents. Mr. and also the costs in time and energy TO "DIE DOWN?" Mrs. Wilson announces that i Mrs. Jim Obenchain. ... If you’ve been using a sud going from store to store. CAROL MURRAY • • • sing type of detergent or soap | there will be no card session on Guests included Linda Ray. ... To Wed Jackson Huett Memorial Day. May 30. The next Beth Ann Kassman, Kellyne Mi BUYING A NEW APPLIANCE? for dishwashing or laundering, scheduled party is June 5 and e ♦ . . . You might be interested this is a sign that the cleaning the public is welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray of chael. Diane DeMinck and Janean to know how other people go product has been used up; it has Nyssa announce the engagement Smith. 8 attracted all the loosened soil it about it. The Obenchain family plans to of their daughter, Carol Louise, LEAVES FOR MEDFORD A recent survey of 2000 wo- can hold. to Jackson Lee Huett, son of Mr. move to Boise in the near future. Dick Schireman left today by Tn order to get complete soil men shows that factors influ and Mrs. Frank Huett of Parma. removal, you'll need to add plane from Boise for Medford, encing consumers in order of The bride-elect attended Nyssa Ore., to visit his brother and sis more soap or detergent. Other importance were recommenda schools. Her fiance is a graduate ZMT* ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn wise, the soil will not be com tions of friends, shopping and of Parma high school and is pres pletely removed and will stay Schireman and sons. He will then ently employed at the Harris Pine comparing, and their own ex PROCLAMATION ; return to his home at Gardena, MR. and MRS. TOM TUCKER . . . Exchange Vow» April 25 in suspension. perience. Mill in Pendleton. WHEREAS, at a special elec Calif., and report May 31 to his We’re glad to see comparison Removal is important because A June 26 wedding in the Sev tion held in the City of Nyssa Following the ceremony, a re Miss Gail Sanders became the shopping ranks high on this list. redeposited particles of soil are job at North American Aviation. enth - Day Adventist church at on the 17th day of Muv. 1!>66. bride of Tom Tucker during an ception was held in the church, Inc., where he is a silk screen If you need some information on particularly difficult to remove. printer. Dick had spent two weeks Parma is being planned by the there was submitted to the legal 8 o'clock evening ceremony per with a three-tier cake, decorated what to look for and ideas for i voters of said City of Nyssa the formed April 25, 196(1, at the with pink roses, gracing the re . visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. betrothed couple. questions to ask, our bulletins IF INTERRUPTIONS RUIN ; proposition of adoption of a pro Missionary Baptist church in Bur freshment table William Schireman and friends will help you. In charge of serving and cure YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS posed amendment to the Charter ma, Idaho. ! in Nyssa. Each bulletin deals with a . . . and you feel nothing gets Parents of the newlyweds are of gifts were Shuron und Linda of the City of Nyssa by adding different appliance — freesers, done, take the word of a young thereto a new chapter authoriz- Mr. and Mrs. Richard French of Peine, l^iura und Linda Tucker refrigerators, washers, dryers, mother of two pre-schoolers. She your hands in the wash water. i ing the Common Council of said Nyssa, Mr. und Mrs. N D. Tucker They were assisted by Mrs. Royse irons and ranges. Just ask your works part-time and her minutes Treat an infant's sweater or Upshaw. I City of Nyssa to acquire the of route 2, Vale. blanket only if it is to be stored. county extension agent for a at home must count Among out-of-ureu guests were Amid basket arrangements of | building and lots known as 319 When you are ready to use it By Mrs. G. E. Mackey free copy of any you can use. Upshuw of Og carnations and gladioli, the Mr. and Mrs. Main Street, in the City of Nyssa, a list of She tried making again, have it dry-cleaned first. If you buy “on time.” it will Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft being Lots A. B and C of Block double-ring rites were performed den, Utah; Mrs Royse Upshaw of five min- jobs she could do in pay you to ask for the bulletin. Woolens that can’t be washed | were Saturday evening guests at 1 of Teutsch Addition to the said by Lee Upshaw in the presence Carlin, Nev jobs that “Wise Use of Consumer Credit.” utes. another list of should be dry-cleaned, vung out ! a birthday dinner honoring Bob City, to renovate and remodel of 50 guests. The new Mrs Tucker is a mem She take about IS minutes, doors and sprayed with a moth I Hamilton of Boise at the home. ! said building for use as a public | Given in marriage by her ber of this yeai's graduating class finds this is one way to use i of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hamilton i 1 library, to construct auxiliary father, the bride was attired in at Nyssa high school Her hus those little bits of time. When proofing chemical. Let them dry and then store. at Wilder. reading rooms therein, to pur a street - length gown of white band was gruduuted in 1964 from the children are awake, she • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield chase and install library furni lace, and on a Bible she carried Vale Union high school. He is plans to do the jobs that don't BRIDES and family were Sunday after ture. fixtures, equipment and a bouquet of pink roses. serving in the U. 8. Navy und the call for concentration. . . . here’s a confidential clean noon dinner guests of Mr. and other library accessories as well Mrs Joe Rodríguez, wearing a newlyweds will reside at Port You’d be surprised how many ing tip. Take a man’s eye-view Mrs. Wesley Olsen at Ontario and as the purchase and installation blue sheuth dress und white cur- Huencme, Calif chores you put off, that actually of dirt. It’s easy to remember to | also played cards. O—O of additional library books, to nation corsage, attended us mut take only five minutes once you clean the things you can see. But Mrs. Pearl Brown of West Linn. issue and sell General Obligation ron of honor, with Bill Bra niff ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA get started doing them. if your husband is much taller, Ore., arrived Friday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myrick Bonds of the City in an amount serving us best man • • • you’d better climb on a step-stool visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. For her duughtcr’s wedding. of San Francisco arrived Satur not exceeding $60,000 00 to pro and see what there is around the Francis Deffer. DON'T LET MOTHS PICNIC vide funds therefor and to pro Mrs. French was attired in a blu- day for a visit of several days in ... on your stow-away woolens house at his eye level! Attend Ontario Meeting vide a tax levy to pay the prin ensemble, und the bridegroom’s the home of his brother and sis Petite homemakers might be this summer. Discourage them by Ross Mills accompanied several, cipal and interest on said bonds: mother wore a dress of beige ter-in-law, Mr. und Mrs. Howard using special preparations in the horrified io find visible dirt on Myrick and family. color. i men from Nyssa and Vale to an and water for washable woolens. This top of the refrigerator, room di WHEREAS, the returns of said I IOOF meeting in Ontario Friday way moth-proofing is combined viders. shelves and other high I evening. The occasion was the special election have been duly; 7 with washing, either by hand or spots. visitation of George Hallett, grand filed with the City Recorder and exterior in the machine. There’s no odor In dusting a room, it’s best to master of the state of Oregon. have been duly canvassed and on the clothes. start at the top by hunting for BROS Ross Mills was in Caldwell on examined by the City Council of Be sure to follow directions cobwebs near the ceiling, then on the package—and make cer work your way down Falling buisness Saturday and also visit the City of Nyssa; and WHEREAS, it appears that a tain the garment is washable. dirt can be picked up by the va ed his mother. Mrs. Ruby Mills total of 265 ballots were cast at Wear rubber gloves if you put cuum if you clean the floor last. at the Benjamin guest home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas of said special election on said Per Gallon Weiser visited Sunday afternoon proposition, and that 205 ballots with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy. were cast in favor of the Mrs. Leona Morgan of Los An- i proposition and were marked -o- geles, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elder of “500 X Yes." that 59 ballots Garden Grove, Calif., are visiting were cast against the proposition their sister and aunt, Mrs. Edna and marked “501 X No.” that By Mrs. Dyre Roberts Mrs. David Lodzinski and Mary Cowling. They were Sunday din one ballot was voided and that BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Dyre of Boise spent last week with her I ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes a majority of said votes were cast (2-Gal. Cans) Per Gallon Roberts report the arrival of twin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sil ley Piercy at Owyhee resort. in favor of the adoption of said granddaughters, bom May 19 to lonis. Mr and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill; her amendment to the Charter of the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll of Vale. Visit Grandparents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward of City of Nyssa. The little ladies have been ■o- Caldwell and Mrs. Mervil Hut NOW. THEREFORE. I. Grant H. Larinda and Lauri Reed of named Carlene Kae and Darlene chinson of Nyssa visited Mr. and ' Rinehart, mayor of the City of Boise spent several days last week DON B. MOSS Rae and joined sisters Mary, Su Mrs. Monty Spelman Sunday af Nyssa, do hereby proclaim that sie and Becky at home Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and ternoon and in the evening after the proposed amendment to the Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater while when they were released from graduation services with Messrs, Charter of the City of Nyssa, as Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick and Mmes. John Landa of Home submitted to the legal voters of Reed, attended a meeting for mor dale, Stanley Hill, Mrs. Lund, the City of Nyssa, pursuant to ticians in Spokane. 417 Main Street Miss Cheryl Brock of Boise ’ The Verl Bishop and Bill Bi C. B. Hill and Mrs. Taknen of Resolution No. 261 adopted the Boise. 26th day of April, 1966, has been Phone 372-2124 spent the weekend with her par- shop families were guests at Sun- approved by the legal voters of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock, day dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Serve Breakfast to Seniors the City of Nyssa and does be LeRoy Bishop of Boise at the Will Mmes. Pete Franks, Klaas Laan, come effective as of the close of Bishop home in Caldwell. Monty Spelman, Keith Tallman, said election on the said 17th day Jolly Jane club members met Bill Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald of May, 1966. last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Brewer recently served breakfast WITNESS my hand and the Edythe Prosser. to the Adrian senior class. seal of the City of Nyssa this Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett 18th day of May, 196« and Lonnie were Sunday dinner were Saturday evening dinner GRANT H. RINEHART guests of Mrs. Susannah Council- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis Mayor and Mrs. Danny Richardson. [ man. Of the City of Nyssa Miss Lynn Chaney of Boise and [ Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton re Bernard Jones of Mountain Home ceived a telephone call from her j Attest: FRED O. KOCH Air base were Sunday guests of i brother, Alvin Hixson, last Friday City Recorder. evening. He told them that he j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney. was leaving for Germany on Sat Published May 2«, 1966. Attend Extenrion Session urday. t Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mrs. Dyre . Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson en No. 2751 1 Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. | tertained with a Sunday birth NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Klaas Laan of Kingman Kolony, day dinner honoring their grand In the County Court | attended a meeting of the County daughter, Karen Hutchinson. Oth Of the State of Oregon Home Extension Service commit- [ er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mer For the County of Malheur j tee Monday afternoon at the home ! vil Hutchinson and Mrs. Marie In the Matter of the Estate of of Mrs. Marge Griffin at Willow Moore. Mrs. Peterson attended a BENJAMIN H. CLEAVER. creek. Mrs. Bishop is a new mem birthday party last Thursday for Deceased. ber from this area. Later they [ Karen in Nyssa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN visited Mrs. Jim Carroll and 1 Return From Salem Visit that the undersigned, LaVern H. daughters. SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson re Cleaver, as administrator of the Mr and Mrs. Lyle Foster of cently returned from a visit with above entitled estate, has filed Joseph recently spent several their son-in-law and daughter, his final account in the above days visiting at the Harvey and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neer and entitled Court, and that Monday, j Leroy Bennett homes. family at Salem. They also visited the 27th day of June, 1966, at 9:00 Shower Fetes Sillonis Infant former Adrian residents, Mrs. | o’clock in the forenoon of said New, exciting development in cool short sleeve, drew Twenty - two ladies and five Erma Pointsover of Bend and her day and the court room of said shirts. The shirt that requires no ironing, wash after children attended a shower given mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Court have been appointed by wash. The freshly ironed look has been locked in by I said Court as the time and place Schmidt at La Pine. Tuesday afternoon, May 17, for I Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey re for the hearing of objections Truval's Permanent Press process. Truval-tailored of. Julia Anne Sillonis, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis. ceived word Sunday evening of thereto and settlement thereof. a fabulous new shirting of 65% dacron* and 35%' Dated and first published, May The event was held at the Boyce the death of her sister-in-law, combed cotton. Should be in every man'a wardrobe. [Van De Water home. Hostesses Mrs. Elizabeth Gowey of Boise. 26, 1966. Stock up today. Date of last publication, June Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster of ' were Mmes. Van DeWater, Helen [ Bishop, Mart Mausling, Irma Sil Burley visited several days last 23, I960. Regular or Button-Down Collar. week with his parents, Mr. and LaVERN H. CLEAVER lonis and Goldie Roberts. Administrator Mrs. Edythe Prosser, Mrs. Del Mrs. Bob Webster. Gary Webster no Brock, Carol and Cheryl visit was a Sunday guest in the Bill Henigson & Stunz 129 Main Street Phone 372-3551 ! Attorneys at Law ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willis home. NYSSA . . . OREGON Carroll in Vale and saw the 207 Main Street Phone 372-3040 [ couple’s twin daughters. Legal Notices Adrian Area SPECIAL! fuller NYSSA—Tuesday, June BIRNAM Cl EXTERIOR LATEX $4.99 EXTERIOR OIL BASE Twin Girls Born to Carroll Couple; Roberts Are Maternal Grandparents $4.99 FIRESTONE DEALER STORE ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY PHARMACIST... 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