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=-■ THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1966 Newlyweds Go to Bride's Homeland Following 21 Rites in Lewiston MH. and MHS. DALE T. SCHRAUFNAGEL , . . Wed in Lewision Catholic Church Rites Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Jcine Carmen Murillo and Dali- T. Schruufnagel during a ceremony performed May 21, 1966, at St. Stanislaus Catholic church in Lewiston, Idaho. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Evencio Murillo of Sar- chi, Costa Rica. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schraufnagel of Lewiston. Before an altar decorated with baskets of Tropicana roses and PAULUS JEWELRY 127 Main Street NYSSA . . . OREGON white gladioli, the double - ring rites were performed by the Rev. Father Moran. The bride was attired in a floor-length gown of white satin featuring fitted bodice and an overlay skirt of chantilly lace which formed a chapel train. Her elbow-length veil was secured to a crown of chiffon roses and she carried a cascading bouquet of Tropicana roses, stephanotis, lily of the valley and ivy. Ar ranged in the bouquet was a cry stal rosary, belonging to Mrs. Lee Heath, her cousin. Attendants Gowns Described Attending as maid of honor was Miss Dorothy Bielenberg who wore a gown of apple and moss green hues, fashioned with em pire waistline. She carried a bou. quet of Tropicana roses and ivy. Dressed identically to the maid of honor were the Misses Linda Schraufnagel, the bridegroom’s sister, and Phyllis Schneider, who attended as bridesmaids. Allan James Schraufnagel, bro ther of the bridegroom, served as best man. while ushers were A Ron McCartney and John <> Schneider. Vocal selections were presented PAGE SEVEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Farewell Addendum Fetes Nora Graham Golden Rule Chapter 131, Or der of Eustern Star held a regu lar meeting Monday evening, June 6, in the Masonic hall with Worthy Matron Lois Cartwright presiding. Louise Wernick, member of the home endowment fund commit tee of the Grand Chapter of Ore gon, was escorted and introduced. A farewell addendum honoring Nora Graham was presented and the group joined in singing "Hel lo, Dolly” with the words revised for the farewell event. She was then presented a gift from chap ter members. Mrs. Cartwright gave a poem appropriate for the last meeting at which she will preside. It was announced that open installation for new officers will be held at 8 o'clock Monday eve ning, July 11, in the Masonic hall. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright, as- sisted by Lois Williams. Sheila Huffman Installed as Queen Of Bethel 33 in Musical Ceremony Work Smarter... Not Harder By BFPNICE STRAWN, Extension Home Management Specialist Miss Sheila Huffman was in-~ HOMEMAKERS OF ALL AGES YOUNG HOMEMAKERS stalled as honored queen of Be . . . have you ever figured your . . . have you checked up on thel 33, International Order of your safety practices recently at dollar and cents value to your Job's Daughters, during a "Book home? Here is a partial list to use husband? of Music” ceremony conducted A study has shown that if as a guide. Tuesday evening, June 14, 1966, you had to pay an hourly wage Turn handles of pans in on in the Eagles hall. io a substitute housekeeper, the th« rang*, wipe up spills from Prior to the installation rites, cost would be about $3000. floor io avoid falls. Keep flam bethel officers marched into the Since this study was made a mable ariicles away from fire. room, standing in the form of a few years ano, you might add Store household cleaning aids musical eighth note as Mrs. John on several dollars for the sake out of reach of children and in Olsen narrated "The Book of Mu of inflation. properly labeled containers. sic.” As the girls knelt in prayer, This doesn’t take into account Respect water and know the Mrs. Alice Nishitani sang "He.” your full value either . . . just danger to a child in the tub, The Misses Pamela Huffman, housekeeping. Good management shower or swimming pool. Store Mary Ixiera and Marcia Wyckoff can also have value, according to sharp objects away from blunt lighted the tapers for the candle ones. Require children to sit a banker. light service. Guests were regis When a couple wanted to bor down when eating nuts and hard tered by Junia Mitchell and Ka row money, the husband said candies. thy Dority was in charge of flow his wife was a "hard worker." ers. The banker responded he would IF YOU HAVE OLDER Bonnie House carried the flag rather lend to a man who mar PERSONS IN YOUR FAMILY and Florene Kygar, the Bible. .... be sure that they have ried a good manager. The extension bulletin, "Work Retiring Queen Installs plenty of light beside the chairs Smarter, Not Harder," can sug Miss Trudy Olsen, retiring where they read and sew. honored queen, served as instal At a recent Institute on Ag gest management ideas for you. ling officer of the evening. She ing held on the OSU campus, Ask your county extension agent • * was assisted by Marilyn Gonyer one of the guest speakers. Dr. for a free copy. • ♦ • Grange Club Women as guide; Pauline Butler, mar Wilma Donahue, University of Jan Rinehart, chaplain; Michigan, stated that by age 60, IF YOU’VE BEEN Plan Annual Picnic shal; Bonnie Sappe, musician; Kathleen people need 100 percent more A DOUBTER ABOUT PANS Members of the Home Econo McPartland, senior custodian; . . . with non-stick coatings, light and by age 80, over 300 mics club of Oregon Trail Grange Pat Marcum, junior custodian; percent more than when young. here’s some of the best assurance met June 7 at the home of Mrs. and Vicki Newman, recorder. During the longer summer days, of safety we can give. Small elec Esther Stephen. Thirteen mem Other new officers include Te it’s easy to keep on reading with trical appliances with this finish bers answered roll call by telling resa Hamilton, senior princess; out realizing the daylight has such as fry pans, griddles, irons, something about Father’s Day. Jane Timmerman, junior princess; dimmed. Be sure to turn on the etc., which have the Underwrit The secretary’s report was read Jerri Ableman, guide; Joann Tim lights before the sun fades. Good ! ers Laboratories Seal (UL), have and accepted. Polly Holub gave merman, marshal; Kathy Nelson, light is important near steps to| to pass the following tests. a report on visiting patients at chaplain; Christy Nelson, musi The maximum operating tem prevent falls. Malheur Memorial hospital nurs cian; Linda McPartland, treasur • • • perature allowed is 570 degrees, ing home, Mrs. Holub was ap- er; Connie Holcomb, recorder; because above that point there MARY HOLTHOUSE pointed to get something for Fa- Karen Main, 1’brarian. might be danger, They must . . . extension food marketing | ther's Day for men in the nursing Messengers are Laura Mackey, have a durable thermostat specialist at OSU, has told us home. first; Joyce Jennings, second; about a new product which she which is good for 100,000 or Plans for the annual Grange Nancy Boydell, third; Gloria Hol thinks would be a way of work more operations. picnic were completed. It will be ly. fourth; and Cheryl Wilson, In other words, these appliance* ing smarter, not harder. held Aug. 7 at the Ira Price resi. fifth. It’s fully cooked bacon, which cannot get hot enough to cause dence. Grangers are urged to comes wrapped in an aluminum breakdown of the finish or give attend and take a friend. The Other New Officers Named foil packet. You simply pop the off harmful fumes. And your Cille Tracy was installed as in MISS SHEILA HUFFMAN picnic will start at 1 p m. packet into the toaster and get cooking and ironing temperatures ner guard; Diane Jennings, outer . . . New Presiding Officer Dessert was served by the hos back four slices of finished ba are safely below 570 F. Look for tess. There will be no meetings guard; Judy Steiner, senior cus con. Instant bacon I the UL seal as your assurance of todian; Cindy Tracy, junior cus until Oct. 4 when the club will No muss, no fuss, but expect to safety. Initiation and Party todian; Alicia Huffman, corres meet at the home of Mrs. Frank pay a little for the convenience. ponding secretary; Linda Root, Planned for Meeting Holub. This may not be in your local senior page; Susan Kouns, jun RECONDITIONED i market now. ior page; Pam Hamilton, Gayle Of Eagles Auxiliary by Barbara Fulvio. accompanied Ableman and Jackie Franklin, Eagles auxiliary members met by Mary Jo Fulvio. in regular session Tuesday eve WHEN YOU PUT ladies of the lights. Following the ceremony, the Sewing Machines Junior bethel officers are Ali ning, June 7, at the aerie hall. AWAY WOOLENS newlyweds were honored at a cia Huffman, chaplain; Susan Mildred Nesbitt was winner of . . . and other out-of-season reception held in the YWCA Kouns, librarian; Linda Root, re the door prize and Anna Vander- clothes, protect them from mil building. Assisting with serving corder; Jackie Franklin, musi O o r d missed the attendance dew and moths with one of the were Mrs. Lee Heath and Mrs. cian; Pam Hamilton, third mes award. various moth control products $4.95 Down — $5 Monthly John B. Lynch, the bride's cou senger; and Gayle Ableman, fifth -------- o-------- Elizabeth Peutz was credited you can get at a drug store. These sins, and Mrs. Michael Schrauf messenger. Reni a Singer—$5 Monthly with a year’s dues for securing , also control mildew. nagel, aunt of the bridegroom. Check directions on the pack the most new members during ------- o Visiting Officers Listed age for correct amount to use. the membership contest. Groom Teaches at Nyssa We Service All Makes Assisting with installing the Madam President Elaine Olsen i i Some plastics are damaged by The new Mrs. Schraufnagel was honored queen were members of TUNE-UP $3.75 Labor educated in Costa Rica and was Owyhee chapter. Order of De- appointed Ruth Collins as honor these products. Remove but -------- o-------- formerly employed at St. Jo Molay, with Master Counselor ary auxiliary mother for the year. tons and other ornaments which It was announced that the next might be affected. seph’s hospital in Lewiston, tter Rus Campbell escorting Miss Don’t use a plastic hanger for husband is a 1961 graduate of Huffman. Other DeMolay mem meeting has been postponed from 369 So. Oregon Dial 889-6167 Lewiston high school and was bers taking part were Timm Lo June 21 to June 28 and is to be hanging clothes in a garment bag ONTARIO, OREGON graduated in 1965 from the Uni vell, senior counselor; Tom Swet. formal initiation for Jean Han to which moth protective pro versity of Idaho where he was land, junior counselor; Mike Car son and Emma Berry. Members ducts have been added. a member of Intercollegiate ter. marshal; and Robert Stevens, having birthday anniversaries in May and June will also be hon Knights (service honorary) and chaplain. Phi Beta Lambda (business edu- Alice Nishitani sang "I’ll Walk ored. •—* cation honorary). During the past With God” as the new’ queen re ather is that handsome school year he served as jour ceived her crown and cape. As LEAVE ON EUROPEAN TOUR nalism and typing instructor at Trudy Olsen knelt to sign the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobson left Nyssa high school. man we treat so well ! Bible, Miss Sandi Bennett sang for Europe Monday morning from Following a wedding trip to "May You Always." Boise by jet after spending the California, Mexico and Costa Rica A reception was held imme weekend with her parents, Mr. to visit the bride's parents, the diately following the installation and Mrs. Muri Lancaster. The couple plans to return to Lewis ceremony. couple plans tc spend most of ton in mid-July and will reside the summer touring Europe and there until the beginning of the ' some of the islands off the coast. fall school term when they will ■ Journal Classifieds They, plan to return Aug. 26 to move to Nyssa. Bring Results! their home. ZIGZAG $39.95 the SINGER co. P . ■ JUNE Is Dairy Month! Dairying is so highly regarded all over America that a FULL MONTH is devoted to impressing people of its importance as an industry. CONGRATULATIONS ... JoAnn Durfee (Of Rural Nyssa) 0 n Being Selected Dairy Princess OF MALHEUR COUNTY! DAD always looks impeccably neat and well-groomed because Mom al ways knows just where to send his clothes for perfection dry cleaning ... longer wear and a better-than-new look! You Are Tops in Your Field . . . And SUNSHINE PRODUCTS Part of Which Comes From Your Father's Farm . .. SALE PRICES ... 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