Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 15, 1939, Image 2

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    N Y S S A G A T E C ITY J O U R N A L T H U R SD A Y , JU N E 15. 1939
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Recipes
T H E
M O D E R N
W O M A N
S ociety
K IN G M A N K O L O N Y
Bride*» Pie— Daintv and Delicious
The H E chib of Kingman grange
met with Mis K I Pe erscr. Tues­
day Besides members guests ot the
e;Tib were Mrs Miller Mrs. Coctoci
Mrs. Holton Mrs. Defter. Mrs
Tcesr-O Mrs Car: Hill and Mrs
Stanley HU
The .next meeting
will be with Mrs Carl Hill July 11
Clarence and Mike Elliot fished
at the iam Sunday.
Mus Agnes Nichols returned
■reeee Saturday after visiting in Salt Hou.«e Go
t *re
l «
Angeles San Francisco
House guests at the Bert Laen-
and Portland
caemper residence include his fa­
Mr and Mrs Dale Ashcraft left ther A F Uenkaemper and Mrs T
Sunday far Corvallis they are at­ M Hubbard and her daughter. Jean
tending state grange as delegates of Porialnd and Ted Kleebe also of
: Portland was here over 3ur.da>
lrom Kingman grange
I
Mr and Mrs. Bill Toombs and night.
daughters were in Caldwell one day
. Ura week
Mi-.= Mane Walla re was married
to Wade Nichols June 10
C M Beaumont Miss May Beau­
mont arid tr.etr house raest Mrs
a i- - P jtji and Mr and Mrs BUI Leave Boise
11:15 A.M.
Tocrr as drove to the dam Wednes- Leave Caldwell
13:14 Noon
day
5:15 P. M.
.Arrive Winnemwcca
S-ifttB gelatine in cold water and
M r Pynn left for Lebanon Ore Areive Reno
14:14 P. M.
dissolve over hoc water Beat egg
Saturday to visit a brother
4:45 A. M.
Arrive San Franrfare
white* setil stiff and fold m swgnr
Mr Data» and son of Western
gradually. Add dissolved geiat.ne
slowly to beaten egg whites and f Id
in whipped cream and vanilla P ur
Into chocolate crumb crust and chilL
Just before serving garnish with
whipped cream.
Chocolate crumb crust! 1 !j cups
Newly Installed Modern Equipment en-
chocolate wafer crumbs. S cup but­
sbles ui to resole and repair the finest
ter. 3 tablespoons confectioner's
oi Ladies Shoes without nails1
sugar. Cream butter and sugar to­
Guaranteed
gether and blend with chocolate
Men’s
Dress
wafer crumbs. Pat mixture into pie
pan and chill
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The M S a c c u li od U t
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B IH TH D A Y M M V U M S T
PARTY
Laat Prato} aiterrexe. M n C izr-
> i Lene* mvised tweiie ycrmg
< dritti «ti a » «co Jnrai aed ih «»
mescer» ut a ¿arder« parli ic ceto-
araucn o< ira foratoi aar-fiday tn-
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Y o u r G arden
By MAR Ï A JAMlsON
P ir .a jt you are uaterapia trac
carttE« a rov of Peer.e - Sst beu­
t a « iear. iOi'J‘ d t.tt sncwlidge
M i and Mu
H
en- RM* ladra« to your venture
tenatned trie Pituratile ttao ai tneir
Pte man7 Jean. Peoc.y cattare
hcerue .aat Friday ererjn*
« a » napeazard c « to the utter lata
High Korea ira thè evenir.» «ere of fa n fiiiia a t .jii With tie advent
mailt 07 Mr
and Mr» Morrille
of the American Peotty Society _
Le-eta and to« 07 Mr and M n 15*0 Peor.;- colt.Ta-.ioc reee. ea
Chartes Leatk
»trend tp r ire trend. Instead of the
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t o i l a i z f and arbitrary {¡cocedor»
«tuda «ed t v the lasting of any cce
N the "marry marry'’ month at
W EDDDiG POSTPONED
3HOW EB PO R BRIDE
kntd under bali a donen «7 sc
Jiao, bridal »bowers oeewpy the
The marnage of Eaaoeth Cath­
Go Wdneaday evening a mover names, a r.umher of peopae aiusted renter i f the entertainment calen­
erine Mein to Werner Henry Peutz and erenmg patine « a i giren for by man; grower« vet about the ds-
«hach «a » announced on Saturday Mr» Ed Duly a recent bride by task of growing nanung and ^del­
S;sce white is the trad.tinea!
color tor brides keep that ia miad
by the bride » parents Mr and Mrs Mr» Henebet Thompson, and Misa ing the many varieties
George Conrod Mem and «as to Sabina CaidveU.
Gradually data was accumulated when p-anc.-ig yowr mens and tabi*
hare taker, piace on Sunday Jane
Thirteen
pests enjoyed
the ■xckeming the relative values of the decorations. Bat an a.l-white men a
weald be a little monotone«*, so
IS hai beer, indefinitely postponed «einer roast and peeme rapper on different vanetsee until today you add a bit of rotor by means of gar-
doe to the sodden illness of the the Idaho bank of the Snake after can refer «n it confiden«» to the f aithes and perhape a eoiorfal jellied
bridegroom s brother Lawrence
»Inch the party returned to Mr» check list at Peonies issued by the salad.
Here is a suggestion for a mens
Thompson's .nome where the honor Amencar. Peony Society Th-s check
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guest received her present.» and a list rates the varieties on a baits of that would do nicety for a loncbeon
LADIES AID
or
bade', sapper. If it is a bridge
ten A Peony of * 5 or higher is a or late afternoon party yon have in
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist social evening followed
good performer A rating of 75 or mind, then the salad and pie alooe
church * a i entertained by Mn W
lower »nil result in the recommend- wtmld do the trick. Assorted open-
W Poster and Mn J. C Smith at EVENING PICMIC
atsor. that the particular Peony of face sandwiches could keep the
M n Posters home a it Thursday
On Monday evening there was a that rank be discontinued Wit.-, a salad company
Following the regular business
no-host wemer roast and picnic en­ rated cheek list one may mac» their
Cremm •/ mutkroom *onp
meeting a social hour «as enjoyed
Chic A m a la k in g is n e t ring»
joyed on the Idaho oank of the Klectioc with confidence
and tea was served by the ho»-
* Jellied pineapple.firm* berrr a d M
river by Mrs Sam Caldwell Miss
The different types of Peonies are Buttered mparngnt tip*
Ho* rollt
Sabina CaidveD. Mrs
Kenneth
The next meeting will be on
* B rid e'* F ie
Co f e e
Langton. Mtp. Dean Oeder Mis." very well standardized. There are
The Bride's Pie it the "Tryloo and
Thursday June 23 tn the church
the Single Japanese
Ar.emc.-r.»
Helen Shelley Betty Tillman. Helen
Peru
{.here"
or
theme
center
of the
basement with Mr« A B Hann and
Ransom»
and Betty Pifer ot Semi-double Double ar.d Crowr. menu. Its snowy white filling, light
M n Melrm DaTtdaon entertaining
types
Space
does
not
permit
my
and delicate as a piece of chiffon, is
Nampa
describing each type but you will set in a chocolate crumb crust.
find them all lovely
Ton need nerer hare any fears
about servings of this dainty ¿easeft
DIMMER GUESTS
Bargain buying u dangerous
collapsing
or running oat of the
Invest
Mr and Mrs George Hennemar. and is olter. expensive
crust. The plain, an flare red gelatine
wisely
according
to
your
means
and
j were Friday dinner guests of M r
with which it is made insures clean-
knowledge
because Peonies are cut -erring» that will always stand
! snd Mrs Charles Garrison
planted for years not weeks
up in all their fluffy glory.
Bride's P e
Buy rocu taken front three or
1 Pillin g for one y p ie )
LO CAL NEW S
four-year old plants having from i tr.r* 105*
stoic vs- 1 eva emw »hissed
three to five rosy "eyes ' or buds,
SarcrM (ttouss S dp r.«i-
tap -old water
1 taaipoo- .. - «
and six to eight inches of new root 1 *. m
HMtr Visits—
vl-:n Seaton « is ic ! erj
I Mrs Laura Me Mar. in and her grow*.n Peony roots grow the most
I grandson. Kenneth of Els worth. during July and early August The
Iowa. Tin ted with her sister. Mrs »Uality of the plant is dependent tkms without division: but
when
I Anna Haush one day last week
, uP°n
growth U> give it a •he blossoms become small and the
tart the next season Late in Aug-
t ivlng in laldweii—
ut until frost is the best tune to stems are too thick it Is advisable
Mr and Mr» E B Haycock have divide ar.d replant, but roots may to divide the clump or mass of roots
rented an a pari men 1 in Caldwell be held over tn cold storage until This can be done anytime after the
| and moved there this last week as spring Spring plant mg is not so third year
TDeautu S c h o o l
Next week I shall give more in­
I Mr Haycock 1» employed there
desirable as fall planting though.
M A I L C O U P O N MOW
After the selection your next step formation on Peonies
Esce lets Beauty School
11J-1I5 80 9th St
Choose a spot which nas morning Visits on Sunday—
Bolse. Idaho
JUNE 24 ? *
shade and bright sunlight later In
G. Y Cheder Jr. of Harper vis­
Please send tree catalog
the day The more delicately tinted
ited a: the Don Graham home on
blossoms
suffer
it
they
receive
the
Name
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W O L V E R IN E SHOES
Sunday
early morning sun The entire plant
Address
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suffers
it
sunlight
does
not
strike
G O LD E N R U LE
City
State
directly on the green paru some­
«stia i i i > p
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Weaneaduy J s r t
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l i i i ELa GrumU? rdrae «aan o< thè
i r a t i and aorth of M ax ttm i
T ilt program boa Dot 7« aeer.
'«.o»plef**i am * p m n a u> or ar.
meeresimg ooe and thè m h M m
te etiarg* «rg» all mewbers and
friend» od tira « n in ia t ia i to at-
tend.
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W e s t ’s L e a d i n g
BEAUTY SCHOOL
Special T u itio n
I Send for FREE catalog
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BOISE-WINNt MUCCA
STAGES
Ladies Dress Shoes
Resoled Without Nails
A ll W ork
Shoe Repairing Done the same way
A B B O T T ’S S H O E S H O P
Pineappie Strawne-ry Sa ad
i Ferres •>
1 er.Ttios*
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2**yr*i irltiii»
*4 «5 coild » 1U?
1 n ? bM ■mazar
l« n p rx r.-* 4 y s * -
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Next to Nyssa Cafe
ptre-
»351*. c*J 5a
KBi;. JsrfCM
f t in ix L m
ccJ
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
and CUTTING
ia vmxZ ?wt*i
l* rip j:r»rt»?rAi.
l4 rsp jtsebor* Jux«
cas at
l4 ^iipccc aȣt
I* TZ& TVifm<>.
Soften gelatine in cold water and
diaaolve in hot water. Add r u r.
lemon jn.ee. pineapple jn.ee and
salt. Stir thoroughly. Cool and
when starting to thicken, fold in
pineapple, manhmailows. strawber­
ries and almonds. Poor into individ­
ual molds that hare been rimed out
in ccld water first, and chill. To
serre, anmoid onto lettsce and gar­
nish with mayonnaise dresaing.
Beef for the Hide
Hogs 200 lbs. $1.50
Cutting 1 cent per lb.
Grinding 1 cent per lb.
Grinding and Seasoning 2 cent per lb.
Let us do your work!
NYSSA PACKING CO.
In Portland—
Joe Butte left for Portland on
Sunday where be will receive treat-
men: for an injured knee
PH O N E 6
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t r r ii
My Favorite Redpes
__France» Let Burton «ays: —
v e r get a spell of ••«wee«
tooth"? The firmer I am with
cal ne* zed those extra ounces.
the surer I can be that
my "sweet tooth" will
get me eventually . . .
there’s no escaping It!
Try this «imply deU-
clou* Coffee Carnival
tapioca dessert the next
itlme you're ’afflicted
that way. Of course, your men­
folk» will adore it. The tapioca
part of It la what makes it teem
full of light, airy little babble*
Coffee Carnival
1«A cap* water, 1/t cup qulck-
eooklng tapioca; Vi cap sugar; Vi
teaapoon salt; 1 /» ! cupTneedles*
ratiln» 1 cup atrong .coffee;II tea­
spoon vanilla; 1 rup'cre*in.\whlp-
P»d
Place water In top of (doable
boiler and bring to n boll .over di­
rect heat
Combine 'dryrIngredi­
ent»; add gradually to water, then
add raisins, and bring to a brisk
boil, itlning constantly. Place Im­
mediately over rapidly bo Ding
water and cook S mfnutee. Mining
occasionally Cool—mixture dear»
and thickens a* It cools. When
i!:zvT]y cool, add coffee aad vanilla.
Cb‘i!: fold in cream. Serve la
sheruet giasies. Serves C.
E
\
mito fimhicmg
Cooler
PERSONAL AND FHA HOME LOANS
AND LOANS FOR OTHER NEEDS!
because they’re
Cleaner!
FARES
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time during the day because sun­
light Is necessary' for the manufac­
ture of food in these parts
Peonies are tempermenta. but if
carefully planted In a fertile soil of
even fair physical structure will
gTOw on to deligh-
their owners
The correct planting depth—ar.d
this is a vital factor in assuring
| bloom- 1« exactly iwo inches from
the surface of the ground to the
eye or sprout of the Peony as it is
placed in the depression dug to re - j
celve it
Well-rotted manure may be used
) with safety if placed under the
| peonies at planting tune »rith at
i least three inches of soil between
I or if used as a mulch in winter: but
never allow manure to come in di­
rect contact with the roots Label
the plants plainly and permanently
For abundant bloom Peonies need
deep and frequent
cultivation;
plenty of water, good drainage lest
the water settle In pools Pinching
off lateral buds »nil tend to
strengthen the terminal bud and to
make It larger It is good practice
to provide a support for the plant |
before the foliage becomes too thick
and heavy blossoms drop
Peonies have been known to blos­
som luxuriantly for several genera-
Oregon were week end guests in the
Boo Clark ncene
Mr Davis M a breeder of pure
bred Jersey cattle and while in the
Koiooy ne inspected the C M
Beaumont herd
Kenneth and Don EJlickt are vis­
iting their grandmother. Mrs Dolly
McCreary while Mr» Elhott la In
Corvallis
Mass Opal Wendhck of Caldwell
and Miss Agnes Nichols were guests
of M.-.i Jeanette Martin Sundya
And Cleaner — Because
they’ve been Cleaned
at the
FIRST RRTIORRIi BRDK
■fifty ofi 4 2
Ä
No one but Don Morgan
ia authorized to make
calla for ua
fld n c k ti
OF PORTLAND
THt L E A D !* IN O R E G O N IN F IN A N C IN G THE CREDIT
NYSSA TAILOR
REQUIREMENTS OF TRADE, COMMERCE A N D INDUSTRY
SHOP
Phone 74
Delivery Service
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