The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 02, 1936, Image 3

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    APPLE VALLEY NEWS
Landlngham and daughter, Mr. and C L I F A V I I I F m i TOI F
Mrs. Cedric Caldwell and children, s t 1 t A V 1 L L t L U U r L L
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Johnson and
MARRIED O N
Mrs. Ous Ostermelr returned to Duane were all present at the home
McCall Friday.
o f their parents Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
DECEMBER 23rd
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frltts and Caldwell for a big Christmas dinner
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family spent Christmas with her and reunion.
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parents Mr. and Mrs. James Tuning.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Slmmerman and
Dorothy Alp was taken to Nampa Grace Goolng spent Christmas with
Sheavllle—Miss Pern Ooblskey of
Tuesday where she underwent a his parents Mr. and Mrs. 81m- Wilder and Fred 8. Haylett were
minor operation on her ear.
married In Caldwell at the home of
merman of Caldwell.
X. A. Frltts spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stephens who Rev. B. W. Rice on Monday, Dec
his son, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Frltts have been visiting In the east for ember 23. The bride Is the daughter
and famly of Vale.
the past two months arrived home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coblskey, and
a former resident of Sheavllle. H ie
Glen Van Landlngham returned last Friday.
from
Canada early Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. LJoyd Barnett were groom Is the youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Haylett of Sheavllle
morning and spent Christmas with Caldwell shoppers Saturday.
The young couple will make their
his wife and daughter who have
Forrest Reed
returned
home
been visiting with her parents here. from Marslng to spend the holiday» home at Sheavllle. A free dance was
They left Thursday for their home. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oene given for a large crowd at the Cow
Creek hall.
A "tear-drop"
test car stopped^motor car permformance. Several of
Troy Goolng left last week for Reed.
Miss Janet Dltton. Chas. Falen briefly In Nyssa at the Powell Ser these cars have been put on the
Portland where he planned to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frltts and
the holidays. During his absence his children were visitors at the home and Chas. Masonholder are home vice station Monday noon, piloted road by the McQuay.Norrls com­
by W. A. Bartlett, test engineer of pany, each a different type. In an
daughter Grace will stay at the of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Stout Sun­ from school for the holidays.
Miss Shirley Bardsley Is spend­ St. Louis and J. W. Broubay of the effort to discover the relative ef­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simmer- day.
Grace Goolng entertained several ing the holidays with her aunt Mrs. Salt Lake Hardware Company. The ficiency of various body types. The
man.
car drew considerable attraction, car which stopped at Nyssa was a
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellerbroeck young friends of this community Frank Halns, Jr.
and son Oscar spent Christmas at and Parma at a party Saturday
Ray and Evelyn Biltzor of Nampa and the operators were called upon V-8 Ford with a "tear-drop” body
the home of Mr. and Mrs Oarl evening.
spent their holidays at the home to answer many questions. The built around It. The front end Is
Miss Lucille Stevens of Hood River of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. purpose o f the car Is to test motor built of shatter-proof flexible glass
Muntjewerff of Big Bend.
performance on the road the driver and the entire design Is built with
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and returned home to spend Christmas D. H. Haylett.
said, and the car Is equipped with the elimination of wind resistance
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Mr. and Mrs. E. Falen and fam­
many delicate instruments to check in mind.
Stevens.
ily of Huston were Christmas guests
Junior and Walter Birks were at the home of their parents Mr.
visitors of Marvin Stout Saturday. and Mrs. C. F. Falen.
cold water. Take from the fire, cool
Mr. Kahara and children of Notus
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Falen have
and beat until creamy and ready to
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. moved Into their own home on the
harden. Add nuts, pour on buttered
Henry Otanl.
upper part of the Knight ranch.
plate, mark In squares.
Mrs. Lenls Wilson was called to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haylett and
By Mrs. W. W. Foster
Honey Popcorn Balls
Caldwell by the serious Illness of
her mother Mrs. Crosswhite Friday. Mrs. D. H. Haylett were business
3-4 cup honey; 3-4 cup sugar; H
happy
cup water; 1 teaspoon salt, 3 quarts
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilson of visitors in Nampa Saturday, return­
N€W
Many requests come to us at of popcorn or 2 packages of rice
Nampa spent Christmas with her ing In time for the dance.
Dick
Malloy
and
Don
Stults
were
Christmas
time
f
o
r
healthful
VCA«
mother Mrs. Nellie Nelson.
krisples may be used.
Mr. and Mrs. Nedro and children dinner guests at the Haylett home candiae. made with honey, so we
Cook sugar, salt and water (stir
print some good ones.
of Aston, Idaho, arrived Monday to Christmas day.
until sugar is dissolved) to very
Frank Halns Sr., was a business
Honey Caramels
spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
brittle staged (300 degrees). Add
D. A. Rogers. Mr. Nedro Is a broth­ visitor at the Halns ranch Monday.
2 cups honey, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup honey slowly, stirring until blended,
er of Mrs. Rogers.
Clyde Stults went to the Holmes evaporated milk, 14 cup butter, few Cook again until the thermometer
Best Wishes
| registers 240 degrees or about one
Mrs. Ray Danforth of Wilder Glover ranch to feed cattle.
Mr. grains salt.
for a
Cook sugar, honey, salt rapidly to mlntue. Pour over popcorn and
visited at the Matzen and Ilams Clover left last week for a trip to
Prosperous
homes Sunday.
firm ball stage (250 degrees). Stir oc- form into balls. Wrap In heavy wax
California.
Billy Danforth is spending the
Year
Omer Stanford has been quite 111 caslonally. Add butter and milk ed paper.
gradually so the mixture does not
holidays with John Iiams and Allen for a few days the past week.
Honeyed Fruit Stubs
in 1936!
Reed.
Mrs. Gertie Dltton and sister Jes­ stop boiling at >any time. Cook
Orange peel, honey, salt, water
sie Payne visited at the C. F. Falen rapidly to firm ball stage (252 de­ Remove peel from 3 oranges, cut peel
grees)
Stir constantly so mixture In strips. Cover with water to which
home Thursday.
LINCOLN NEWS
will not stick, our Into buttered pan, 1 teaspoon of salt has been added.
cool thoroughly before cutting Into Boll 30 minutes, drain, cover with
ARCADIA
squares. Wrap Individually In oiled fresh water, boll until tender. Drain
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall
paper.
add honey enough to cover from 3-4
spent Christmas week In Nyssa.
to 1 cup. Let simmer very slowly
Honey Taffy
Ml.s;( Ruth Neilson of Boise and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long were
2 cups honey, 2 cups sugar, 2-3 cup until peel Is clear, about 45 minutes.
Miss Kathryn of La Grande spent dinner guests at the Bullard home cold water, % teaspoon salt.
Lay on waxed paper and let stand
Christmas with their parents.
Monday.
Boll the water, honey and sugar 2 or 3 days before using.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Redsull and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard gave to hard ball stage (288 degrees). Variations:
family spent Christmas at the Tom a Christmas dinner at their home. Add salt. Put on buttered dish, cool
Grapefruit peel and lemon peel
Redsull home.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. then pull. Cut and wrap.
may be simarlary prepared.
A number of the young folks have John Carr and family of Weiser,
AND PROFESSIONAL
Fruit strips may be rolled In coca-
Honey Lollipops
grange dance both Christmas and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Orris and fam­
14 cup dried prunes, (4 cup dried nut or nuts;
New Year’s eve.
ily, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Long and
Peel may be coated with confec­
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reed spent sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mull, Mr. apricots, (4 cup dried figs, (4 cup tioner’s chocolate.
dates,
1-3
cup
honey.
%
cup
raisins,
\ __________________________/ * Christmas eve at the Rogers home. and Mrs. Chas. Splawn and A1 ■4 teaspoon salt.
Peel may be chopped and used In
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Du Pre spent Bohy.
cookies, nut bread or muffin mix­
Let
dried
prunes
and
apricots
Christmas with the Ed Casto family
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke oalled
stand In boiling water for five min­ tures.
In Harper.
at the Lloyd Orris home Sunday. utes, drain. Grind all fruit In food
Miss
Sophie
Crulick
was
also
a
visit­
Miss
Hooka
Atagl
was
an
over­
ROBT. D. LYTLE
chopper using medium course knife.
night guest of Miss Kae Uriu one or.
Add honey and salt. Mold into balls.
attorney
night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard made
Roll, In chopped nuts, cocoanuts or
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
A numbr of the young folk have a trip to Weiser Sainday to take
SERVICE
dip In melted fondant or chocolate.
First National Bank Building
been going to the slide nearly every their grandchildren home after a
May be put on sticks for lollipops,
and
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night.
few days visit after Christmas.
wrap In cellophane or waxed paper
VALE
OREGON
Mrs. H. C. Nelson and Miss Kath­
Price Parson and his brother Jim
R
EPAIR S. . .
Honey Divinity
ryn called at the Rogers home Fri­ of Prairie City were dinner guests at
3 cups sugar; 1-3 cup water; 1-3
day.
the T. Mathley home Monday.
Let an expert figure on your
cup honey. 2 egg white, pinch of salt
The Misses Joy Hawkins and Vel­
plumbing repair work. Before
Boll together the sugar, honey and
ma Moore attended the party of
Mrs. S. J. Elingood of Boise, form­
zero weather, get your furnace
water until the syrup spins a thread
the Nazarene young folks Monday erly of Nyssa, has Just recovered
Anna B. Pritchett
In good shape, or If you are
when dropped from a spoon (about
from an operation tor cataracts.
night.
without this modem conveni­
250 degrees). Pour the syrup oyer
D. O.
ence . . . let us show you how
the well beaten whites of the eggs,
easy it Is to have a furnace In­
beating continuously and until the
stalled and pay for It on the
mixture crystallizes. Drop In small
OSTEOPATHY
budget plan.
pieces on waxed paper. One cup nut
—And—
meats may be added.
Honey Fudge
ELECTROTHERAPY
GEO. J. KINZER
2V4 cups sugar, 114 cups choco­
late cut fine; hi cup honey, 1 cup
PHONE 201
There are two things to consider when buying Insurance . . .
rich milk or cream; 1 cup nut
PARMA
PHONE 134-J-2
First—Is It safe insurance? . . . and Secondly—What Is It go­
meats.
VALE - - - OREOON
Cook until it forms a firm ball In
ing to cost me? Let us show you where we can absolutely save you
r
“Tear-Drop” Test Gar Stops
Briefly In Nyssa Monday Noon
Using Honey
KINGMAN KOLONY
Mr and Mrs. Bill Toombs and
| daughters. Miss May Beaumont and
C. M Beaumont were Christmas
; dinner guests at the Conrad Martin
home.
Mrs. Duvall’s mother. Mrs. Smith
of Echo, Is visiting at the Duvall
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Call (Eulalia
Schaefer) spent Christmas with
Mrs. Call’s
parents the W. L.
Schaefer family.
Mrs. Susie Johnson, Mrs. Dollle
McCreary and Fred Snively were
dinner guests at the C. E. Elliott
home Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T.. Patterson and
Jimmie spent Christmas day at
the Sandy Patterson home.
Word was received here last week
that the Sullivan Jordan family
were at Relates, Texas.
Mrs. Mary Nichols and family
spent Christmas day at the James
Lane home.
Mr. and Mrs. George McLafferty
of Nyssa were New Years day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schaefer spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
, Liiicghon and family of Star, Ida.
Quite a large number of people
from the Kolony attended the dance
at Big Bend Park Christmas night.
Coasting and hockey-bobbin? la
being enjoyed by the young folks.
Church News
METHODIST CHURCH
Floyd E. White, pastor
Sunday School 10 o’clock. The be­
ginning of a New Year and a new
quarter in our
Sunday
School
studies. Come and be a part of our
school. There is a class for you.
Morning Worship 11:15. Setmon
Subject: Methodism. Its Birth and
Scope. Holy Communion following
the sermon.
Eworth League 7 o’clock. Pauline
Wolfe, leader.
Evening Worship 8 o’clock.
Bible Study group Wednesday
evening at the parsonage at 8
o'clock.
R O X Y Sun,
Mon. Tues.
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drive. Let us see that your car is greased reg­
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has a filling of Prestone. Defrosters help your
driving and a heater will add to your comfort.
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”H ow
can I pay all these
bills at once?*9
During January
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
T his Is th « ana w ar! We m ake Personal L osor
en ablin g o n . to pay off his srou m iileted bills
in o u « fell sw oop . T h e borrow er repays th e
loan In 13 equ al m on th ly in sta llm en ts— thus
surely and system atically p u llin g h im se lf
ou t o f d ebt. T h e Interest, rate is m oderate.
By su ch a service, wo help people pay paet
due accou n ts and thus preaerse their good
c r e d it— also h elp th e m m eet em ergencies
" d grasp op p ortu n ities.
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