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y OCTOBER 13. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Mid-Summer Event Honors Owyhee Autumn Wedding Kitchen Clutier Is October Topic Plans Announced Area Couple on Golden Anniversary For Area Extension Unit Meetings A July 24, 1966, reception at' “Do you ever look around your kitchen and wonder how The honorees report the climax ! By Vale Parents the Parma community hall hon MR. and MBS. CARL CALLAHAM jursday Club rs of the Thursday after- Ige club met last week ome of Mrs. Tom El- Prizes were won by the and Mrs. Joe Cundall. ; FHOM CALIFORNIA Harlan Sager (nee Karen J Vallejo, Calif., Mrs. Lar- ams and children of Mor- l Calif., arrived Sunday for a 10-day visit with and relatives in the Nyssa RETURNS FROM NEBRASKA Russell Talbot was a Saturday overnight guest in the Ewen Chard home. He returned by train to Nyssa after attending funeral services for a sister in Nebraska. The Chards took him to his home at Juntura Sunday and spent the day visiting in the Talbot residence. The Nyssans also visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen before returning home. Classifieds Bring Resulisl ored Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham on their golden wedding anniver sary. Hosting the event were the honorees’ nine children. Greeting guests were the couple’s sons, including Jonas of McArthur, Calif.; Earl, Jordan Valley, Ore.; Ervin, Blackfoot, Idaho; Richard, McCall, Idaho; and Raymond of Hill Air Force Base in Utah. Guests were registered by Mrs. Lee (Clara) Lovitt, the couple’s daughter; and gifts were received and placed by granddaughters. The serving table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake, flanked on either side with gold candles. The cake was served by other daughters, including Mrs. Wayne (Leia) Solomon of Grants Pass, Ore.; Mrs. William (Bette) Blenkensop of McCall and Mrs. Ed (Sadie) Schultz of Parma. Also assisting with refresh ments were Opal, Jeanene, Mar- delle, Mary and Olga Callaham, daughters-in-law of the honored couple. Arrangements of white and yellow gladioli were furnished by Mrs. Solomon and a bouquet of tiger lilies was provided by Mrs. Mabel Houston. Married in Nebraska Carl and Julia Callaham were married July 25, 1916, at North Platte, Neb., where they resided until 1936 when they moved to Idaho. In 1938 they settled in the Parma-Wilder area and moved in 1958 to their present home at Owyhee junction. In addition to the Callahams* nine children, they also have 32 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Among out-of-state guests at tending the anniversary celebra tion were those from California, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. of the occasion came with the ar- i rival of Myrtle Yanken from North Platte. She is a former school friend of Mrs. Callaham and the women had not seen each other for 35 years. * —4 Mrs. Solon Lewis Presents Programs for Amity Club September meetings of t h e j Amity club were held in the \ homes of Mrs. Waynard Talbot and Mrs. Frank Skeen. The pro gram for both sessions was given by Mrs. Solon Lewis who report ed on the book, “Fascinating Wo- [ manhood” by Helen B. Andelan. I Door prize winners were Mrs.1 J. Elwood Flinders and Mrs. Mel Beck. $ GUESTS IN WEEKS HOME MISS SHERYL MAAG Sunday visitors in the home of ... To Wed Joe Arriola Mrs. Blanche Weeks were the ♦ ♦ Glen Weeks and Plais Johnson The engagement of Sheryl families of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. John VanZelf. Mrs. E. K. Burton Jeanette Maag to Joseph Lloyd of Vancouver, Wash., has been a Arriola is announced by her par guest in the Weeks residence af ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil William ter returning from a trip to In Maag of Vale. Miss Maag is a 1965 graduate diana and Kentucky. In the latter state she visited a son, Edwin, of Vale Union high school, was who had previously resided for also graduated from Dental As sistants’ school in Seattle and is a short time in Nyssa. now employed at the Barinaga dental office in Ontario. RETURN TO CHICAGO Her fiance is a son of Mr. and Jack Meisinger and Porter Un tiedt left Monday morning to re- Mrs. Segundo Arriola of Bridge turn to their homes in Chicago port, Ore. He was graduated after visiting for several days from Bridgeport high school and with the former’s brother and is a 1966 graduate of Treasure sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Valley Community college. A November wedding is being ert Meisinger. planned by the betrothed couple. *—# VISIT IN BOISE AREA Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bowns, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Malloy visited Sun day with Mrs. Glen Suiter at Eagle. The two couples later visited the Malloys’ son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn and family at Boise. you got it so cluttered just cooking a simple meal?” This ques tion will be discussed at the various October meetings of area extension units. Malheur county homemakers will have an opportunity to obtain ideas for improving their kitchens by attending one of these meetings with the» lesson entitled You vs. Clut- county have monthly sessions, and ter in the Kitchen. Kitchen.’ the lessons extend knowledge According to Helen Dwelle, from Oregon State university to county extension agent, the homemakers throughout the area, lesson will include ideas for im- All women are invited to attend proving present kitchen storage meetings in their area and are as well as suggestions for women urged to contact their unit chair- who are considering remodeling man for information on location or building a new home. of the October sessions. ■ Schedule of Meeting« Lilted have shelves so far apart that j Among Malheur county units, space is wasted. This can be I chairmen, date and time of the easily corrected even in rented housing,” Miss Dwelle says. An | October sessions are: other problem is shelves which ’ West Bench (Vale) —Mrs. Ho are too high or too low. These mer Shelby (Phone 473-2194), Oct. areas can be easily equipped with 17, 1:30 p.m. Big Bend—Mrs. W. V. Hopkins devices which make utensils and (724-2355), Oct. 18, 2 p.m. supplies easy to grasp. Space Under Sink Wasted AKH (Adrian)—Mrs. Carl Pier Space under the sink is often cy (372-2355), Oct. 18, 8 p.m. Nite Owls (Ontario)—Mrs. Nor wasted because of the location of water pipes. The lesson includes man Remsen (889-8067), Oct. 19, suggestions for ways to use this 8 p.m. Juntura — Mrs. W. Hartl, Oct. area. As every homemaker knows, 20, 2 p.m. drawers easily become jumbled .Vale—Special Meeting, County unless suitable dividers are made Courthouse, Oct. 20, 7:30 p.m. for the small articles stored. HOA (Cairo)—Mrs. Steve Besse Cabinet doors can be used to (889-6846), Oct. 21, 2 p.m. Tri-Valley — Mrs. Fred Morton increase fingertip storage. Most kitchens have electrical (372-2453), Oct. 21, 2 p.m. Nyssa Day — Mrs. Guy Sparks appliances such as blenders, mix ers, fry pans, etc., which are prob (372-3475), Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m. Jordan Valley—Mrs. John Tim lems to store. Some practical sug gestions are included in the les merman, Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Brogan-Jamieson — Mrs. Duane son for storing these items. Extension units throughout the Bailey (473-2174), Oct. 27, 2 p.m. f She says I gotta be washed and clean as ABC COAL NOW! I Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe NOW, as many kinds as there are kinds of drivers to enjoy them—from the SS 396 (the Chevelle for the DRIVING MAN) to the brand new Concours Custom Wagon! Long live Chevelle! And its trim dimensions, sharp performance and great maneuverability. For '67, there’re a new grille, new wraparound taillights and distinctive sheet-metal changes. The effect is a newer, more contemporary look. As for specific models, one is completely new: the sumptuous Concours Custom Wagon shown below, featuring the rich look of wood outside. Then there’s the SS 396 with a 396-cubic-inch Turbo-Jet V8, special suspension and an even more remarkable capacity for delighting the stout of heart. 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