Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 24, 1953, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TH E N Y SSA GATE CITY JO U R N A L . NYSSA OREGON
Owyhee
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
DUI 3209
Members oi the cemetary board held
their regular meeting Monday eve-
ning at the Werner Peutz home
John Cleaver was elected as care­
taker oi the cemetery.
Wednesday afternoon. 71 ladies
and eight children enjoyead a tur­
key dinner when the OKK held
its annual Christmas party. One
guest. Mrs Ralph Jones of Boise
attended. Gifts were exchanged and
officers were elected. Mrs. Chet Mills
Bring the Family!
E atin g
tre a t
M ake it
to d in e
o u t is a g re a t
for
everyone.
a fam ily custom
h e re ire q e n tly .
• D IN N ER PA R T IE S
• G R O U P LU N C H EO N S
• FA M IL Y D IN N ER S
Brownie's
Caie
was re-elected as president, Mrs
Gerald Slippy will serve a> vice pres­
ident for her sec: r.d term and Mrs
Werner Peutz wa reta.ned as ec-
retarv. Mr~. Claude Skinner was
elected treasurer Mrs A1 Parker was
hostess for the dinner which was
held in Adrian In the church base­
ment.
Mr and Mrs. C R Mills and Ross
of Adrian were Sunday dinner guests
in the home of their son, Chet Mills.
Sunday afternoon, open house wan
held in Adrian honoring Mr and
Mrs. Mills on their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. George Schweizer ws host­
ess to members of the Worth-while
club Thursday afternoon at their
Christmas party. Mrs. Magnus Ekan-
ger was co-hostess. Mrs. Elver Neil-
son and Mrs. Pred Babccck had
charge of the program which in­
cluded a candle lighting service and
group singing. Guests were Mrs
Guy Moore and Mrs. Harold Snider
Gifts were exchanged by the 30
people present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson were
hosts a t dinner Tuesday evening
honoring their sen, Johnny on his
first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Share and Shagy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Share were guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw and
family drove to Unity Sunday and
brought back their Christmas tree.
The family took a lunch and spent
the day in the mountains.
Mrs. Clyde Hoke entertained Sun­
day for her son, Wesley Hoke, on
his 13th birthday. Billy Linville,
Richard Lovitt and Henry Mcnda-
zona spent the afternoon at the
Hoke home and enjoyed refresh­
ments.
Mr. and Mr=. George Schweizer,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Householder spent
Sunday at the Vic Marshall home.
Don Linville came home from the
Boise hospital Saturday but is con­
fined to his bed with a back ail­
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar and
daughter of Rome spent the night
at the home of his brother. Lynn
Kygar, Tuesday night and visited
with his mother, Florence Kygar.
and brother Earl.
Verle Patterson spent the day at
home Monday from the Vets hospital
in Boise. Verle had received a pass
to go to the airport to meet his bro­
ther, Dale who was to arrive from
Japan. The planes had not made
connections so Dale failed to arrive.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and
Verle drove home to spend the day
Cookie Christmas Cards
Made W ith Cookie M ix
A new plan for hospitality this Christmas is to string Cookie
Christmas Cards from ribbon or tinsel with names on them of guests
you expect to visit you during the holidays. Better have a few that just
say “Merry Christmas” to provide for cousins, aunts and out-of-town
visitors other people will bring to see you at this happy season. Give
each visitor a Cookie Christmas Card for something new in souvenirs
of Christmas at your house.
Easy as can be to make, these neat little cookies are mixed in two
minutes with a package of basic cookie mix from your grocery store.
Basic cookie mix makes all kinds of cookies in a fraction of the time
it used to take, including the famous Chocolate Crunch Cookies in the
photograph. To make Chocolate Crunch Cookies with this quality mix,
just add water and a package of semi-sweet chocolate morsels.
Cookie Christmas Cards
1 14-ounce package cookie mix
Ornamental frosting
Food coloring
Prepare rolled cookies according to directions on package. Boll on a
lightly floured board ».g-inch thick. Cut into 2 ‘¿-inch squares with a
knife, or for picot edge with a pastry wheel. With a small piece of match
stick or toothpick make a hole in top of each cookie; leave toothpick in
during bailing. Bake according to directions on package; remove tooth­
pick and cool. Color frosting red or green; force through small opening
of pastry tube to write appropriate greeting on “Christmas card.” Tic
to fest(*is of tinsel or Christmas tree through hole in cookie with nar­
row ribbon.
YIELD: 4 dozen.
and return to Boise and the airport
to meet the evening plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and
Toots Peutz drove to the Owyhee
Dam Friday evening where they had
dinner at the Robert Morfitt home.
The occasion was Mrs. Peutz birth­
day.
Mrs. Ralph Jones returned to her
home in Boise Saturday after spend­
ing a week here with her son-in-law,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd
Walters.
Rose Willis
season's greetings.
Pruyn & Turner
Body Shop and Repairs
918 Emison
Phone 2230
1 had their Christmas program,
Donna Peterson returned
home Friday evening from La
Grande for Christmas and New Years
vacation. She is attending school
there
A Christmas party was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Parker Saturday evening in honor
of Mr and Mrs. George Cartwright,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson nd family,
and Mr and Mrs Ray Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ness Hatt were
Saturday afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Parker.
Robert Toombs of Nyssa is stay­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Parker Mr. Toombs is Mrs. Parker’s
father.
Apple Valley
Adrian News
During this Holy season may we extend our
TH U RSD A Y. D ECEM BER 24. 1953
A shrimp supper was held Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Cartwright in honor
of Mrs. Bill Nelson's birthday. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Casurella, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Par
ker, Mr and Mrs. Gayle Martin
and Bill Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynnie Martin and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Farie Martin
of Parma were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sessions and
family of Challis, Idaho were Thurs­
day overnight guests of Mr. and Mr.
Gayle Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis attended
a birthday party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Teski Saturday eve­
ning in honor of Ted Teski.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens re­
turned home Saturday from Ala­
meda, Calif., where Mr. Stephens
received his discharge from the
Navy.
The Mr. and Mrs. Pinochle club
of the Adrian community had their
Christmas party a t the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas Thurs­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and
family of Boise were Sturday eve­
ning guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastman
and Jennifer were Sunday afternoon
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. Brcwn.
Mrs. Cecil Florea, Bob P.nd David
of Coos Bay. Ore., spent a few days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Day.
Mrs. Keith Kygar of Parma was
a Sunday afternoon caller at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Free!.
Chuck Gilbert has entered the
Nyssa Memorial hospital to receive
treatment and will be there for
several weeks.
Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman was a
Sunday afternoon caller at the
home of Mrs. Richard Holly.
The Adrian FHA presented the
student body with the Christmas
lights and decorations Friday morn­
ing.
The Freshman Class had a Christ­
mas party at the high school Satur­
day evening.
A wedding reception was held at
the Adrian grade school in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Keller Fri-
day evening. The hosts and host­
esses were Mr. and Mi v Jake Borge,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft, Mrs.
Scott and Mrs. W W. Webb.
The club from the Owyhee had a
lunch and Christmas party at the
Adrian Presbyterian church Wed­
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. M. L. Judd demonstrated to
two of the home economic classes
on how to take weeds and make
center pieces and piano decorations
out of them.
Mrs. Earl Winn demonstrated to
the home economic classen on how
to fix Christmas ornaments and de­
corations.
Monday evening the Adriajt high
school band held their annual
Christmas concert.
Tuesday evening the Adrian grade
ed Wednesday morning after -pend-
ing a week in Ely. Nev., where she
was called due to the death of her
nephew. James Smedley.
Mrs. Kill Hamilton. Mrs. Rill Blod­
gett, Mrs. Mark Hartley and Mrs
Dick Kriegh spent Thursday in
Boise.
Pvt. David Chandler returned to
Nyssa Thursday from Ft Campbell.
Kentucky, where he had received a
medical discharge from the service
He is a brother of Tom Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. YV. O. Peterson and
Joy left Friday to spend several days
in Salt Lake City. They returned
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Saunders spent
Saturday in Boise.
Mrs. Robert Catheart of I.ong
i Island. N. Y. is visiting this week
i with her sister and brother-in-law.
M: u d lira W O Petei
TV and RADIO
i
heme last Sunday wjrv Mr and Mrs.
Art Smith of Baker, Mrs. Claud
Davis, Ontario and Mrs. Tom Rust.
Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Davis and Mrs.
Rust are sisters of Mrs. Huffman.
The afternoon was spent watching
television.
Mrs. Jennie Davis of Ft. Scott,
Kansas visited at the Floyd Brown
home last week.
M. W. Keveren of Spokane is
visiting at the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kin­
sey Keveren.
SEND YOU R C LEA N IN G
to
PARMA
DRY CLEANERS
I sisters met recently in New York
P ick U p and D elivery
after being separated since child-
Phone 2-2769, Parma
M onday — T h u rsd ay
! hood.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
P h o n e P a rm a 3-3131
I.orin Saunders and Roger Skeen
were in Boise Monday on business.
C ollect
News Is mighty scarce in the com.
Guests at the Janies Huffman
munity this week. Everyone is too
busy preparing for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins were
Monday dinner guests at the Ray­
mond Arnold home.
Mrs. Laurence Thompson and new
baby and Mrs. Ira Robinson of Pay
ette were Sunday visitors at the
Ed Flagman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers and
f imily of Ontario were Sunday visit­
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fox and fam­
ily were dinner guests at the De
Loyd Schimmel home Sunday.
Madeline Melvedt, who has been
attending the University at Moscow,
M ay lh e C hris! of C h ristm as b rin g f’eaco and B lessings
was an overnight guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed. Mrs.
to all lh e frien d s and p a tro n s of Avon!
Reed took her to Boise Monday.
BERNICE P O U N D S
LOCAL NEWS
R e p resen tativ e
Mr. and Mrs. Clem DeVlnaspre re- 1
turned Wednesday after spending
two days in John Day where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De
Vinaspre.
Mr. and Mrs .1. E. Brower spent
Tuesday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunn return-
Body & Fender
Repair
Dr. Edwin W .
G E T A FREE E S T IM A T E
Oldham
© General Auto Repairing
C h iro p rac tic P hysician
101 East 1st St
PRUYN & TURNER
Dial 3230
Physiotherapy Electro-Therapj
Nyssa, Oregon
Body Shop & Repairs
918 Em ison
P h o n e 2230
May your heart be filled with the ¡oy of
C hristm as. . . tree-trimming withthe whole fam ly
, , . opening gifts Christmas morning. . . a
thankful prayer before the family
dinner
Tis once again the season of bell ringing
and carol singing. They express the Yuletide
joys and happy holiday season we wish you.
P A G E F IV »
tt
: may aV th esed ream s come true
when we say, "Merry Christmas."'
REPAIR
T ubes, Antennas. Parts
HERB’S
COMPAQ
R A D IO SERVICE
501 Main
Nyssa, Ore.
Farmers Co-op Creamery Co.