THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA.
Kingman Kolony
Food Sense — Not Nonsense
Pollyanna Club
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'Mrs. Raymond Price called on j
Mrs. Ed Brandt Tuesday afternoon
Other callers at the Brandt homt
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruyn oi !
Nyssa who visited Wednesday even- |
ing and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Smith called. Mr. Smith is Mrs
Brandt's brother. Also Saturday
evening Jim Armstrong and son,
Jimmy and wife and baby and Mr
and Mrs. Balter Young called. Mr.
and Mrs. Young are the parents of
Mrs. Jimmy Armstrong.
Rudy Zimmerman, who has been
staying at the Wiley Callister home
and visiting friends in the com
munity, left for his home in Medford
Monday morning, after a month’s
stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Callister were
in Meridian on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long visited ;
at the O. A. Hieter home in Nyssa
Sunday and at the P. M. Haney
home in Nyssa Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant and
boys of Ontario were dinner guests
at the Willis Conant home Sunday.
Billie Conant was an overnight
guest at the Darrell Slippy home
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No matter how you see it—vitamin A has eye appeal. It plays a r
in keeping eyes and skin healthy. Lack of this vitamin produces ni*
blindness.
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seat, this difficulty in seeing in dim light or adapting to darkness ¡3
the most clear-cut effect of the lack of vitamin A. Night blindness i a
dietary disease. It can be cured by eating foods rich in this vitamin.
lhe role of this vitamin is also skin deep. Too little vitamin A may
cause dryness, itching and scaliness of the skin over the entire body.
Shortly after this vitamin was discovered, it was thought to have
some effect on control of colds and respiratory infections. Research,
however, has failed to show that fewer colds occur among persons re
ceiving supplements of vitamin A than among those persons who eat
a well-balanced diet.
For an A plus diet, eat plenty of liver, milk, eggs and green fnd
yellow vegetables. Table fats contribute vitamin A, too. The generously
buttered slice of enriched bread offers a tasty way in which to get
important parts of an adequate diet—needed vitamin A from the fat,
B vitamins, minerals and protein from the bread, and energy from both.
vitamin A, as such, does not occur in plants, but is present in the
form of a brilliant yellow substance—carotene. Yes, this carotene paints
the carrot orange, and carotene received its name from this vegetable.
The body produces vitamin A from carotene. Vitamin A is a fat soluble
vitamin and needs the help of a digestible fat for its absorption. Fish
liver oils have long been known as rich sources of vitamin A. However,
it is manufactured extensively in the laboratory today.
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Friday night.
j way to an army post in Alaska, to
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Skinner of Vale l which he has been transferred. He
were Sunday guests at the R. L. | was a former resident of the Kolony
and attended Adrian high school.
Price home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers and
Lucille White, who lives on King
Avenue, visited over the week-end Joyce, and Mrs. Charles Chapin and
daughter, Cindy visited at the James
at the Price home.
Mrs. Raymond Price called on Phifer home Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Ar
Mrs. Homer Whitman and new baby
lene
Sparks and daughter, Linda,
in Nyssa Thursday evening.
Eugene Ilett, son of Charles Ilett, and Mr. and Mrs. Strawn and child
resumed his studies In Adrian high ren visited at the Wm. Toomb home
school Monday morning. Eugene has and watched TV Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Graham
been serving in the Army Air Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer visited at and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wilson
the Art Dean home near Homedale called at the Toomb home Wednes
day evening.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb and
Saturday night the Jim Phifers
attended a card party at the Elvin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer attended
the corn growers banquet at Oregon
Worden home in Newell Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Berle Phifer and Trail Grange hall Thursday evening
children, Stevie and Barbara, and They later attended the Gold and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Kathie Green ball in Adrian.
Mrs. Violet McKee and two child
were in Boise Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wilson, Don ren, Cherry and Lyle of Likely, Calif,
Elliot and Miss Agnes Hautman visited at the parental Walter Pinks,
called a t the James Phifer home ton home from Sunday to Wednes
Wednesday evening. Jimmy is on his day. They attended the funeral of
Violet’s aunt. Maude McGinnis while
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Dunlap, who
live in Grass Valley, Oreg., and
daughter, Viola Teske, called at the
Pinkston home Thursday. Mrs. Dun
lap is a daughter of Mrs. Maude
McGinnis who died last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis of Ad
rian spent Thursday evening at the
Oscar Schaefer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schaefer and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day attended
the corn growers banquet at Oregon
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Trail Grange Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schaefer and
Johnny Thiel were in Nampa Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith of Boise
300
called at the Strawn home Sunday.
PAPIRS
Mrs. Smith Is a stster of Mrs.
Strawn. Also Cleone. daughter of the
PR 1C ID PROM
Strawns. who attends school in New
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Plymouth and a friend, Lloyd
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Daughtery, of Payette were callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Toomb a t
tended the funeral of Maude Me
PRE-MIXED
Ginnis in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vande Water
PASTE,
and son. Kent from Big Bend called
TOO
at the Carl Begeman home Friday
No more tedious, inaccurote wall
evening.
paper trimming at home! Amazing
A liquid—already mixed
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and
N EW eZe HANG papers come al
Blackie Schultz attended the wrest
fo r you! W on't sta in ,
ready trimmed, both edges. Ready
ling matches in Ontario Saturday
washes off face of paper
to paste and hang. Brand-new
night.
9 A.M. — 7 P.M.
Buy Your Own
Nyssa Product
Special
Orders Taken
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1954
Butcer Spreads Add Flavor
Mr and Mrs Duane IT
Mb
entertained at a pj? luck dim r ,r..‘
card party for Mr and Mrs Mark
Hartley. Mr. and Mr.-. Robert B- wen
and Mr unu Mr.-. FI yd H.ile oatur-
day night. High prize was won by
Mrs. Hite and traveling by Robert
Bowen.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Holcomb
visited Sunday at the Clyde Schurr
home in Caldwell.
Mr and Mrs. F W. Hinkins are
visiting their daughter. Mrs Howard
Finger. They plan to leave in a
fev days to visit Mrs. Hlnkln’s
-ister in Yakima. Wa-h
Mrs. Leona Winters, Mrs. Eri-
Bertram and Mrs Gwen Finger at
tended a pink and blue shower
Wednesday evening in honor o f '
Mrs. Jim Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall lrf:
Wednesday for Heppner, where the\
will visit their son, Jack Mar-hall
and family. They plan to be gone
about one week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney and
family were Wednesday evening din.
ner guests of Mr. and Mr Bud
Smith.
Rutter spreads are fun to have on hand to make breads, vegetables
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith ar.d fain
and casseroles taste just a little different and just a little better. Butter’s
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
creamy texture makes the mixing easy, and butter’s fre^h flavor remains
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney.
to give that rich taste we like so much. Always buy butter-protected in
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall were
a paraffined carton to keep it safe from exposure to light, off-odors and
physical damage.
Sunday dinner guests at the Harley
Here are five delicious spreads:
Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall were
Butter and Honey: Blend softened butter with honey, half and half,
in Caldwell Tuesday on business.
and serve it over hot cooked carrots and sweet potatoes, or serve on
pancakes, waffles or hot muffins.
Harold Ray of New Plymouth
spent the weekend with Jimmy Far Butter, Mayonnaise and Lime Juice: Blend 1 tablespoon softened bu*t<i
w>th 1 tablespoon mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon lime juice and a dash of salt.
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail visited Good with hot cooked peas, celery, artichokes, asparagus, green beans,
Sunday afternoon at the George broccoli and spinach.
Ray home in New Plymouth.
Butter, Creamed Cheese and Minced Onion : Rlend 1 tablespoon softened
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linning cf butter with 2 tablespoons cream cheese and *i teaspoon finely minced
Caldwell were Sunday evening visit onion. Dot over scalloped potatoes or a vegetable casserole before bak
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing, or serve as a spread for crisp potato chips for an hors d’oeuvre.
Butter, Deviled Ham ami Mustard: Blend 1 tablespoon softened butter
Eric Boenig.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and Mr. with 1 teaspoon prepared mustard and 2 tablespoons deviled ham. Serve
and Mrs. Bob Haney attended the on canned corn, broiled tomato u or crisp melba toast.
funeral of Mrs. Jim Armstrong in Butter and Grated American Cheese: Blend softened butter and grated
American cheese half and half and add a little mayonnaise to make an
Nyssa Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney and Mr. ideal spread for broiled sandwiches, a casserole topping or to spread
over broiled hamburgers.
and Mrs. Bud Smith were Thursday
evening dinner guests of Mr. and and Lois Garner.
the president, had charge of the
Mrs. P. M. Haney.
meeting.
The next meeting Jan. 22
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huffman visit
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoltenburg
with Mrs. Marie Mangin. Mrs.
ed
at
the
Frank
Whipple
home
Sun
of Caldwell were Friday visitors of (
George Hust and Mr.s. Parley Feik
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Boenig.
was appointed by the new club
Mr.
and
Mr.s.
Woodrow
Sewell
and
Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles are
president
to the flower committee
visiting in West Fir with her grand iamily visited at the Lloyd Sewell of the Sunshine club.
home
In
Nu
Acres
Sunday.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
family.
Mr.s. Lee Dail went to Boise Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawrance
afternoon and returned home Mon
visited his neice, Irene Meadows, at
day.
St. Lukes hospital in Boise and Tom
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney and
Mrs. George Moeler
Dane at St. Alphonsus hospital one
daughter spent the weekend in John
day last week.
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pettct
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rookstool
and daughter.
visited Sunday evening at the Frank
The Arcadia Sunshine club met
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hickey visit
Whipple home.
Jan. 8 at the home of Mrs. Don ed Mrs. Hickey’s parents, Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney attended Lytle with 15 members present and Mrs. Wright in Payette Sunday af
the Owyhee ward Gold and Green two visitors, Mrs. Tom Drydale and ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard. Mrs.
ball of the LDS church Thursday Mrs. Grover Lytle. Roll call was
night at the high school gym in answered by each member's pet Clyde Bowers, Mrs. George Moeller
Adrian. The queens were Avanell peeve. Mrs. George Coleman drew and Mrs. John Zittercob of Arcadia,
Fenn, Venice Allred, Julie Mitchell the door prize. Mrs. Neil Petterson, Mrs. Clarence Burd of Valley View
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Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Miles of
Hooper, Utah and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Larsson of Nyssa visited Sunday
night a t the Wayne Simpson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee of
Burns were Tuesday dinner guests
cf Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Terhune.
Mrs. John Adams and Charles
were Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams.
Mrs. Mildred Hill, Mrs. Bemlece
Cleaver and Mrs. Willis Bertram
we.e Boise visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes attended
an Oregon Trail Hall association
meeting Sunday evening at the
Neil Dlmmick home.
Robert Runcorn entered the Mal
heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa
Tuesday for treatm ent of a virus
infection. He was improved enough
by Friday to come home.
Me, and Mr.s. Ward Lundy visited
at the Robert Runcorn home Satur
day evening and enjoyed TV.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes, Jr.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen are the
parents of twins, a boy and a girl
born Jan. 9. They have been named
Paul Kimball and Pamela Colleen.
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Clarence Suiter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Suiter of Caldwell, has
been cast as David Slater in the
University of Oregon production of
P. Hugh Herbert's adult comedy,
"The Moon Is Blue.” Suiter, a
senior in speech at the University,
graduated from Nyssa high school
In 1950.
“The Moon is Blue’’ will open on
the Oregon campus Jan 29 and will
rim through Feb. 18.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and
daughter of Ny a xtre dinro ■ guest.1
la^t Tuesday at the h me cf Mr
and Mrs. Theo Matherly on Ontario
Heights. The ladies worked on a
quilt for Mrs. Matherly.
Oeanel Fife of Nyssa spent Sunday
night with Shirley Schilling.
Annette Stradley sp.-nt Sundaj
night with Carlyn Brant near Nyssa
Mrs Norman H.pp and Mrs. Free
Schilling took a gr> up cf girls rolle.
katmg in Ontario Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and
Bob visited Mr. and Mro. Charlie
Bowers Sunday.
Mr and Mr- Fred Schilling and
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dahnke attended
a Lutheran layman meeting in Em
mett Sunday night.
George Coleman returned home
Saturday from the Nyssa hospital
where he underwent surgery.
Oecrge and Fred Moeller and Bob
McKinney made a business trip to
Ogden last week.
Ruth Anderson of Boi e spent 'he
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Parley
Feik.
The Arcadia 4-H livestock club
met Jan. 14 with Dorothy Houston.
The leader is Parley Feik. After the
business meeting refreshments were
served by Mrs. Houston. The next
meeting will be at the Orville Hick
man home
Mr. and Mrs. John Schenk lef
Saturday for Provo, Utah to spend t
week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Peter
son and to get acquainted with the
new grandson who arrived las-t week.
Mr.s. Peterson Is formerly Mary Lou
Schenk of Arcadia.
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