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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON J— August .Vedding TV Christian Women Aug. 3 Meeting Plans Announced Plan Mrs. Everett Zimmerman of will be featured speaker By Nyssa Parents Balter at the monthly luncheon meeting MISS VERNA CLARKSON ... To Marry Payette Man • ♦ August wedding plnns for Miss Verna Jean Clarkson «nd Gordon Dewey are announced by the bride - elect’« parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Clarkson of Nyssa, Her fiance is a son of Mr. and i Mr«. Lawrence Dewey of Payette. Miss Clarkson is a graduate of Nyssa high school, an Ore - Ida Foods company employee and u student at Treasure Valley Com- munity college The future bridegroom graduated from Payette school and is in the U. S. Air Force, stationed at McChord base in Washington state. *-• ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs Ralph Young and children attended a recent re union of the Young family at Logan canyon in Utah. of Treasure Valley Christian Wo men’s club. The session will be held ut 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. nt Bust Side cafe in Ontario. The speaker, a wife, mother and licensed real estate saleswoman, is a past winner of an interna tional speech contest. In the field of culinary arts, she was once a top winner in national food pro ducts competition. For her Swedish ham balls re cipe, she received a >1.000 cash award, plus an all-expense paid trip for two to Minneapolis where she visited the Betty Crocker kitchens. Outstanding musical entertain ment will be furniifhed at the Wednesday afternoon meeting by Mack McCray, a former piano student of Julliard's School of Music. Also on the program will be Marca McCray, a soprano who studied at the University of Red lands. Back-to-school fashions will be shown by Opal’s Fashion center, and school-age daughters are ia- sued a special invitation. All women of the area are in- vited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling 889-8276, On tario. »—♦ ARRIVE FROM CAMAS Mr. and Mrs. Don Eldredge and family of Camas, Wash., arrived Sunday to spend a week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge. #-* VISITORS FROM UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hansen of I Smithfield, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jensen and family of Ogden were recent guests in the Kenneth Cottle and Frell Blair homes. When you can’t see her laughing face. her voice can tiokle you pink with a Long Distance call. Go ahead, Call now. > MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. Q Work Smarter .. Not Harder By BERNICE STRAWN Home Management Specialist MR. and MRS. JACKSON HUETT (nee Carol Murray) were married June 26, 1966, in the Parma Seventh - Day Adventist church. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huett of Roswell, Idaho. Following a wedding trip, the couple is residing in Pendleton. A report of the wedding ceremony was published in the July 7 issue of the Journal. ANK Members Tour McCall Gardens; Officers and Working Chairmen Listed ANK Garden club meeting was I Mrs. Lila Wilson, yearbooks; Mrs. held July 12 at Shore lodge in [ Carl Powers and her selected McCall with 16 members and committee, fair booth; Mmes. L. guests attending. A. Maulding, Bud Wilson and Following a short business ses Tom Nishitani, Christmas show. sion, the women were guests of Mrs. Gerrit Stam and Miss Charlie Davidson at his lakeside Gertrude Johnson, spring plant home and large gardens where sale; Mrs. Thelma Hammon, au great quantities of iris were in dit chairman; Mmes. Gerrit Tim bloom. merman, John Olsen and Edward Davidson also took the group Boydell, programs; Mrs. Bernard to see adjoining gardens, includ Eastman, hospital therapy. ing those of Jack Simplot. Mmes. Ashcraft, Stam and Mc Since the women visited there Cormick, courtesy; Lila Wilson, last year. Simplot has added sev | Mmes. Orland Cheldelin and eral pieces of statuary from Italy Gerrit Timmerman, membership; and has built new waterfalls from Miss Johnson, historian. the upper level of the gardens to Members who recently joined streams below. the club are Mrs. J. R. Cundall Officers and committee chair and Mrs. Arie Bakker. men assuming their new club duties on July 1 include Mrs. M. L. Judd, president; Mrs. Gerrit Stam, vice president; Mrs. Tom Nishitani, secretary; Mrs. Dale Tony, Karen and Kristine Rig Ashcraft, treasurer; Mrs. Jessie ney of Eugene have been visiting Morgan, school essay and poster this summer with their grand ' chairman; Mrs. Elton McCormick, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr, hospital patio project Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney. On Mrs. Raymond Poulton, world Monday, July 18, Parr drove the gardening; Mrs. Ernie Metcalf and girls to a day camp at Joseph. Ore., to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rigney. Rigney is serving as history instructor at the camp for a three-week ses- sion. Mrs. Rigney accompanied her father to Nyssa on July 19 and visited in her parents' home un- til July 22 when she returned by bus to Eugene where she is em- | ployed as a surgical nurse at Sacred Heart hospital. Tuesday (July 19) dinner guests in the Parr home included Mrs. James Rigney and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney. The latter and Tony left the following day for Yakima, Wash., to visit the I Ibrahim Ayyoub family. Jesse Rigney was a Saturday dinner guest in the Parr residence before the men attended the Snake River Stampede at Nampa. Rigney Family Visits Nyssa Area Relatives GER-PAK Black Plastic Material PAGE SEVEN _ Betrothed Couple Activities for July Reported by Members Announces Plans Of Eagles Auxiliary For Sept. 2 Rites Meetings of the Eagles auxiliary were held July 5 and 19 in the aerie hall. Door prize winners for the two sessions were Eliza beth and Anita Deutz. Wilma Powell and Thelma Mefford were not present to claim the jackpot awards. Esther Reitenbaugh was pre sented a belated Mothers’ Day gift and pin from auxiliary mem bers. The office of chaplain is to be filled during the next meeting, either by appointment or election. A shower for the aerie kitchen is being held and persons wish ing to donate may leave their gifts at the hall or contact Eliza beth Peutz. Plans are being made for an Hawaiian luau to be held Satur day night at the lodge hall. The menu will consist of barbecued pig and all the trimmings, with serving scheduled to start shortly after 9 o’clock. OREGON'S CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW . . . prompted us to check on [ questionable sales practices home makers have encountered. Here are a few of the hundreds of re ports we received. A long - distance telephone caller said ha was making a survey. Ha asked far types of eppliances and car owned, hus band's occupation, rural mall box number, tf wary of such ‘ calls; you don't have to answer. You might be divulging what a burglar would want to know. Another person was offered a number of magazines ‘'free.” AU she would have to do was pay pastage which added up to >42 One lady was given a set of books "free” by a door-to-door salesman MISS BEVERLY ANDERSON if she would give the names of ... To Wed Boyd Newgen five friends. There was to be ♦ ♦ only a small charge for printing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson WEEKEND VISITORS which turned out to be $10 per of Ontario announce the engage Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of month for 24 months. ment and forthcoming marriage Seneca were weekend guests in We could tell you many more of their daughter, Beverly, and the home of his mother, Mrs. example«. But th® moral is . . . Boyd Newgen. Parents of the Blanche Weeks. Buy from an established busi future bridegroom are Mr. and ness in your area. The big ma Mrs. Bob Newgen of Nyssa. the class of 1965 at Adrian high jority of merchants are honest Miss Anderson is a 1966 gradu school. and reliable. Be wary of those ate of Ontario high school and A Sept. 2 wedding is being you don't know who offer her fiance was graduated with planned by the young couple. "something for nothingl" • • • HELP YOUR CHILD ... to discriminate and increase his vocabulary. One way, sug gests Mrs. Roberta Frasier, ex tension family life specialist at OSU, is to encourage him to de scribe how food tastes rather than just saying it’s “good” or "icky.” If it tastes good, is it because it's sweet, sour, salty or for some other reason? If he says it's "icky," is it because it's lumpy, bitter, sour or just what doesn't the child like about it? Likewise, you can urge him to learn other discriminating words . o- by asking him why he likes or i doesn’t like a toy, article of clo thing, or picture, and so on. • • • • • • • YELLOWED KITCHEN SINKS . . . are a pesky problem you’re likely to “inherit” if you move to an apartment or rented house. o Your best bet is to use a household cleanser containing bleach. Sprinkle the cleanser on the moist sink, let it stand about 15 minute«, then rinse. If the water contains rust, use a nut remover. You’ll find both liquid and powdered products for this pur pose in supermarkets. ROGERS Truck Stop Cafe NYSSA, OREGON 502 North Main Street . OPEN 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME! A Cash Market r . . . • • • Your Feeds! . . . IDEAL FOR . . . HAY STACK COVERS-PIT LINERS . . . WILL ALSO . . . ★ Cut Silage Losses $2.00 Per Ton ★ Protect Silage at Average of 27c Per Ton ★ Avoid Cosily Permanent Structures • • 006-Inch Thick 6 MILL 10x100 Feel $15.00 24x100 Feet $36.00 28 x 100 Feel $42.00 32 x 100 Feet $48.00 4 MILL 8 X100 Feet $7.50 Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second St. Phone 372-3548 VACATION ON COAST Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baker returned home last Thursday after spend ing a week vacationing and deep- sea fishing at Newport. Enroute to the coast, the two couples were overnight guests of former Nys- sans, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb and sons at Lebanon. On their return trip, they also fished in the Santiam river. ★ BARLEY ★ WHEAT * MIXED GRAINS o AUTOMATIC UNLOADING ALBERTSON’S FEED LOT Phone 372-2373 Nyssa, Oregon