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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Members Initiated W omen Purchase By Job’s Daughters Escorted were Past Honored Queens Jane Timmerman, Pat ricia Marcum and Cleta Belle DeBoer of Bethel 33, Senior Princesses Pam Bowman of Parma Bethel 27; Past As sociate Grand Guardian L. A. Maulding; Guardian and As sociate Guardian Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wemick; Past Guard ians Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mack ey and Mrs. Myrtle Alexander; Worthy Matron Mrs. Robert (Della) Holmes. A ceremony of initiation was held for Bonnie Howard andSu- gay Share, as Courtesy Can didate Jane Timmerman pre sented the Bethel with several sets of hostess dishes. Jobie of the meeting wasCille Tracy who was presented the bracelet. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY WOMEN OF Nyssa Post 79 met June 4 at the home of Mrs. Herman (Myrl) Towne where they installed officers for 1968-69. In the photo (front row - 1 to r) are Mrs. Towne, Mrs. Verna Tobler, and Mrs. M. J. (Josephine) Corak. Behind them are Mrs. H. O. (Julie) Hopkins, Mrs. C. M. (Lucy) Pounds, Mrs. Ellen Richard son, Mrs. Angie Cook, Mrs. Joe (Jeanne) Maughan, Mrs. Louise Heldt and Mrs. Willa- fern Weeks. Past President Mrs. Tobler served as installing officer. The new officials are Mrs. Towne, president; Mrs. Heldt, vice president and publicity chairman, Mrs. Hop kins, second vice president; Mrs. Maughan, secretary, Mrs. Wesley Browne, treasurer; Mrs. Cook, chaplain and Mrs. Pounds, his torian. At the recent meeting, the group dis cussed plans for a cooked-food sale to be held in the near future. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wernick pre sented each of the graduating seniors with a gift of perfume and each Daughter with a bunny rabbit sachet. They also pre sented each council member with a gift. Refreshments of cup-cakes, punch and coffee were served. PAGE THREE ATTENDS SOC RITES To Fete Newlyweds Mrs. Bob (Marie) Wilson re- turned home June 6 after spending several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Ray and Linda Erland at Ashland. While there she attended grad uation rites at Southern Oregon college where Ray was among members of the senior class. Before Mrs. Wilson returned home, the trio took a trip through western Oregon, taking the inland route as far south as Crescent City,Calif., and did some fishing along the way. The Erlands will visit in Nyssa before he leaves in Mid July for Lackland Air Force base at San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Erland plans to remain in Nyssa while her husband takes his basic training. Friday Open House Members of the Women’s Activity committee of Oregon Trail Grange met June 2 at the home of Mrs. Orland Che Idel in. The session was called to order by President Mrs. Tom Drydale. A theme for the county fair boot was discussed, but no decision was reached. Mrs. Frank Holub was appointed to buy gifts for men in the nursing home wing at Malheur Memorial hospital m remembrance of Fathers’ Day. Eleven members answered roll call by telling of some amusing incident which hap pened at their weddings. One member told of a heading on a news item (not hers) which read “Hearts and Diamonds Predominate’’ and under that “Clubs and Spades to Follow”. Date for the Oregon Trail Grange picnic was set for August 25 at the Eric Boenig home. "Time is a great healer, but Members were reminded to a poor beautician.” turn in the amount of their Grange sales slips to Mrs. summer months, and the next Holub before June 3Ö. meeting will be October 1 at Desert was served by Co the home of Mrs. Esther hostess Mrs. Boenig. The club Stephen, with Mrs. Ira Price does not convene during the assisting. Ite Otd'7tm£4. WORK SMARTER - NOT HARDER A no-host open house recep tion will be held from 8 to 9 p.m., Friday, June 14 at Nyssa United Methodist church to honor Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robbins. The new Mrs. Robbins is the former Kathy Peterson, and the couple was married Saturday, June 8, 1968. All friends of the newlyweds are invited to attend. Members of Oregon Trail Grange met in regular session Juno 6 with Master Don Somers presiding. A memorial service for Walter H. Fox, Anna D. S. Pratt and Fern Runcorn was con ducted by Lecturer Lois Boenig and Chaplain Clara Price, assisted by Polly Holub who placed flowers on the altar in their memory. Mrs. Pat Bond, Malheur county treasurer, was guest speaker. She gave a detailed report of her office work. Refreshments were served to 30 members and guests by Mrs. Lucielle Runcorn and Mrs. Jim Jamieson. Next meeting will be June 20. NEW MOTHERS, HERE’S A WORK SMARTER TIP from Mrs. Roberta Frasier, Oregon State University Extension family life specialist. Place baby’s bathtub in the family tub, and he will have bathtime fun without any extra work for you. He can splash to his heart’s content. For you, no heavy lifting will be required to fill and empty the small tub. A washable, rubber shower mat placed beneath the junior tub will serve as an anchor to keep it from sliding. Too many oils? There’s a k STANDARD' nswer RPM DELO Multi-Service Oil is the one oil best for both diesel and gasoline engines. CALL YOUR 1TANU4RO OIL MAN IN NYSSA W S. ‘SILL- SCMIRSMAN 37« SISI ‘Standard Oil Company ot California PERSONALS home of Mrs. Inga Buckley. Memorial Day guests of her * * * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Bertha Rapp of Parma Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Judy) Wilson and family-___________ and Mrs. Verda Steinke were June 9 dinner guests in the Martin and Sue of Baker were Want more mileage? SAVE There’s a STANDARD answer Fresh Frozen Small 6 to 8-lb. Average "C" Grade POLICEMEN'S BAH U.S.D.A. Good and Choice Tender Aged Beef. . . 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