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THE Àn All-Time Favorite NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL. N YSSA . OREGON. Cleve, fell out on the gravel, but he fell at play on the school grounds he got up no worse off, but fright one day last week. He was operated on last Friday In the Caldwell ened. Mrs. Catherine Holland, Mrs. II- Memorial hospital. Mrs. Leah Fisher and Mrs. Myrtle lene Molt. Mrs. Sarah Cartwright and Mrs. Shelia Cartwright, attend, Hatch visited at the Ralph Stark ed a party at the home of Mrs. Don home Tuesday evening. Hatt in Owyhee last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogelman, Es Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hatch, Helen ther and Illene and their son. El- and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Tom vin. who Just returned from Korea, Ferguson and Evelyn of Apple Val spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. ley spent Saturday evening at the and Mrs. Boyce Vande Water and James McGinnis heme in Adrian. family. Mrs. George Fisher o f Parma Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett j spent Monday night and Tuesday spent Sunday with her parents. Mr . at the Harvey Hatch home and at- and Mrs. C. Councilman in Roswell. tended the extension meeting at The Big Bend PTA Is sponsoring | the Varner Hopkins home with a pie social and stunt program at Helen Tuesday. the Big Bend school. Jan. 28. A Mrs. Sarah Cartwright accom small admission will be charged to panied Mrs. Myrtle Hatch to On collect funds to pay for the films tario and Caldwell last Tuesday on used at the school. The men are business in the interest of the Jolly to furnish the pits and everyone | Jane project for raising money for is Invited to join the fun. the March of Dimes. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiley of Mrs. Sarah Cartwright spent Sat. Donnelly who has been visiting his A big dish of succulent Sauerkraut and Pork Hocks is a sure-hit with urday at the Vernon Parker home parents in California are visiting the men in the family. Both the sauerkraut and pork hocks (or knuckles), i in Adrian caring for the children with his aunt and uncle, Mr and are easy on the food pennies. I f your family prefers another vegetable instead of sauerkraut, 1 while Mrs. Parker went to Nampa. | Mrs. Walter Bishop until the wea canned greens, or green and wax beans are seasoned to perfection with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser spent ther warms up before going on to pork hocks. Cook the meat slowly and add the vegetables a few minutes ; Sunday in Harper visiting their their home at Donnelly. before serving. Where time is an element, cook the hocks the night be daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delno Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and fore or in the morning and store in the refrigerator. Serve fluffy mashed Brock and little grand daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood visited potatoes, canned spiced peaches or apricots, and a crisp salad to round Sharyl and Carol. out the main course. It’s an easy meal to get when you use canned their son. Leonard, who was oper. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helderman ated on Friday morning at the foods. The cleaning and pre-work has been done in the canners’ kitchens. O and family of Homedale spent Sun Caldwell Memorial hospital Sauerkraut and Pork Hocks day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2 cups water 1 teaspoons salt Chas Reno. 3 lbs. pork hocks 1 No. 2\'z can sauerkraut The Big Bend extension unit met (4 to 6 hocks) Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Varner Bring water to boiling; add pork hocks and salt. Cover and simmer Hopkins home, with a nice crowd very gently until tender (about 2 hours). Add sauerkraut and continue to simmer for another 10 minutes. Four to six generous servings. ' attending. The inner spring cushion Mrs. Kenneth McDonald work shop. Those attending were D U I 3209 TRY THESE C A N N E D VEGETABLE AN D Mrs. Gertie Jones, Mary Thompson, PO R K HOCK C O M B IN A T IO N S : Muryl Tuppeny, Pearl Stanton, The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Him- (1 ) Peas and onions with pork hocks. (2 ) Spinach or other greens with pork hocks. Maude King. Ev Campbell, Helen ple of Seattle were overnight guests (3 ) Green or wax beans with pork hocks. Hatch and Mrs. Myrle Campbell of Mrs. S. D. Bigelow Saturday and Leah Fisher of Parma. All en night. Sunday Rev. Himple preached joyed a chili feed at noon furnished at the Owyhee Community church l with Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson in by the hostess, Mrs. Irma Hopkins. where he has been given the full Parma Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pug Swigert were time pastorship. The Himples will Mrs. Sarah Cartwright spent Mon business visitors in Nampa last move Into the vacant house at the Annie Gregg farm. day at the Harvey Hatch home and Wednesday. Miss Helen Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Herman Keinitz and Mrs. Dean Johnson drove to Boise accompanied Mrs. Hatch to Parma Phone Parma 1-F2I family moved to Wilder last week. Saturday to spend the day with her and Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Helderman husband who is in the veterans hos Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas, when Mrs. Mary Brumbach was a guest returning home from church Sun have moved to the Verner Carlson pital for a checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Duncan and at a party at the home of Mrs. day night, had what might of been ranch in Lower Big Bend. Mrs. Roger Van Landingham and Mary of Payette were Sunday after Chas Van Cleef Monday night. a serious accident. The door of the The Royal Neighbors will meet car flew open and their small son, boys of Cambridge visited her par noon visitors at the Kenneth Mc ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens Donald home. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Attebury and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw attended family of Ontario were Sunday din the turkey banquet Saturday night ner guests at the home of her sister, in the stake house at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bassett and Mrs. Irma Hopkins. Mrs. Irma Hopkins visited in daughter and Mrs. Ed Bassett were Boise last Wednesday and her in Payette on business Saturday. mother, Mrs. Creola Betts returned Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett and I home with her for a few days visit. family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rolland and lin and sons all o f Boise and Mr. j boys"visited her mother, Mrs. Laura and Mrs. Jim Huffman of Nyssa I Thornton, and his brother, Earl were dinner guests Sunday at the Rolland all of Emmett over Sunday. Lynn Kygar home. Later in the a f Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thornton of ternoon Tom Rust and son, Benny, Emmett spent Sunday evening at of Nyssa called at the Kygar home. the Virgil Rolland home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hislop of Mr. and Mrs. Joe King received a Fruitland, Verl Patterson of Boise phone call Thursday evening from and Lila Holmes were Sunday guests Vern Carlson in Salt Lake. He stated o f Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson Mrs. Carlson and her son, Jimmy and family. Jones and wife and baby were visit Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bassett and ing his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gene daughter who are staying here with Jones in Boise. Jimmy just returned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bassett, from a year’s service in Korea. for a time, made a trip to Boise Marlyn and Caroline Keller, twin Monday. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo K e l Mrs. Mark Hartley took her ler, are home with the chicken pox daughter, Susan, to a birthday If you are a careful driver, you can this week. party in Nyssa Saturday afternoon stop paying for otl er drivers’ careless Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams of at the Bill Hamilton home. The accidents. N o w , the sakeco plan offers Notus visited Sunday afternoon at party was for Vickie Hamilton on you nationwide 24-hour claims service, the Joe King and John Lantz homes. her 3rd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gammel Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and personal service o f your local agent or o f Parma visited her parents, Mr. Wanda and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor- broker and the l>est protection avail and Mrs. Walter Stradley and fam fitt were Sunday evening callers able at a substantial savings to you. ily from Wednesday until Sunday at the Kenneth McDonald home. G e l the facta now. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner Mrs. Chet Smith and Suzie Ab spent Thursday In Nampa attending bott returned home Sunday evening to some business matters. I from Boise where they had spent | Mr. and Mrs. Orant Patterson at the past week. Mrs. Maxine DeMarks tended the Idaho Canning Co. corn D ia l 6697 and Vickie came and spent the week growers banquet Thursday night at 217 Good , end at the home o f her parents. the Oregon Trail school house. Mrs. Lova Strong went to Durkee Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oressley : Sunday to be with her sister, Mrs. were Saturday evening gueste at the I Loise Boren, who was to be oper- home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. | ated on Monday morning. Sam McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Raney of Mrs. Harley Wilson and Mrs. Omar j Van Couver, Wash., spent Saturday Hite were co-hostesses at dinner I night with his aunt and uncle, Mr. Sunday at the Omar Hite home ! and Mrs. Herb Thomas, on his way honoring Rudolph Hite, George j to a Navy camp in California. He Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite j Just returned from Korea where he on their birthday anniversaries which all fall in January. Guests spent the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Dille and son. J were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliot, Mr. Pat, of Weiser spent Sunday with and Mrs. Oral Hite and Dick and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ralph, Miss Adele Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Connaughy and Thomas. Mrs. Ruby English entertained Genevia, Mr. Lovelace and Kent, with a birthday party for her little Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson and Owyhee Big Bend OH YOUR AUTO INSURANCE THURSDAY, JAN U AR Y 21. 1954 PAGE A Breakfast of Old-Fashioned Goodness S E V E ir i Ontario. •Hn. Ida M. K ern of Riverside^ Calif., left Sunday after visiting is Nyssa the past two weeks at tha . home o f her son and daughter-In* law, Mr. nd Mrs. Burton Haney. She will visit another son. Calvin B, Kern, in Klamath Palls before r e » turning to her home. Mrs. Gordan Ray of Boise visited Friday in Nyssa with Mrs. Grant Jones. The Elmer Crusons were guests of Mr and Mrs. Daly of Ontario at the Wagon Wheel Square danco club recently. I -anion t Fife spent several days last week in Boise on bu.iineajfc. While there, he was a house guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fife. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Oa- tario were Sunday evening guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ekiridge. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barton a ad i Brent o f Vale were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler Sunday. Billie Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chamberlain underwent a tonsilectomy Friday afternoon lix | Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth I f you’ve forgotten how good breakfast can be, sit down to an old-fashioned breakfast of steam ing hot oatmeal and milk, home made Oat Bread to be toasted or not, and smothered with straw berry preserves. Take time for peeling the orange to eat it, seg ment by segment, as you did in your little girl days. Here is a meal that’s as good for you as it is good, and there’s no age limit on enjoy ing a breakfast like this. Old-Fashioned Oat Bread 1 cake compressed yeast \ cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 4 tablespoons fat 1 tablespoon salt M cup molasses U cup brown sugar 2 cups rolled oats, uncooked 1 cup boiling water 1 cup cold water 5 cups sifted all-purpose flour (approximately) Crumble yeast into small bowl. Add lukewarm water and granu lated sugar. Set in a warm place until mixture is light and bubbly (about 15 minutes). Combine fat, salt, molasses, brown sugar, rolled oats in large bowl. Stir in 1 cup boiling water. When lukewarm, add yeast mixture, then flour and cold water alternately. Mix until soft dough is formed Turn out on floured cloth or board. Knead until smooth and satiny to the touch, sp rin klin g more flour on cloth if necessary. Place in greased bowl. Brush top of dough with melted fat. Cover and let rise in warm place until double in bulk, about 1 hour. Turn dough onto lightly floured cloth or hoard. Divide into 2 por tions for molding. Let rest, cov ered with kettle or bowl, for about 10 minutes. Then shape into 2 loaves. Place in greased loaf pans x4*,i x 2 ’4 inches. Brush tops with melted fat. Cover with waxed paper and a damn cloth. Let rise until double in bulk, about 1 hour. When loaves are about half risen, brush top with milk and sprinkle over the surface rolled oats, about W cup for each loaf, moistened with milk. Bake in a hot oven (425*F.) 15 minutes, then reduce temperature to moderately hot oven (375*F.) and bake about 30 minutes longer. Remove from pans. Cool on rack. Yield: 2 loaves. evening at the Culbertson home for where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. a regular board meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bunn were in Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister were Saturday evening guests at the Weiser and Boise Wednesday even Don Share home for cards. ing. Out Our Way club met with Dema Don Evans, recently discharged McAlister Thursday with six mem from the Army at Camp Carson, bers present. Colo., visited Wednesday with his Mr and Mrs. Earl Kygar and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and daughters were guests at the Char Mrs. Jack Church. Evans, who re ley Culbertson home Monday help cently returned from Europe, is en ing to install a new pump and water route to visit his folks, Mr. and Mrs. tank. Clifton Evans in New Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy j Mrs. Elmer Cruson and Dale and spent the day Tuesday with Mr Donna returned Friday after spend, and Mrs. John McAlister. ing three days in Gooding, Jerome LOCAL NEWS and Wendell, Idaho, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson family spent Tuesday at the home were in Boise Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Matherly In returned Sunday evening a fter spending two weeks in Guataji Calif., visiting their son and daugh ter-in-law, A/lc and Mrs. Bob Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keiselhont visited in Nampa Sunday with Mrt and Mrs. Lee Warner. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Holcomb and Rod ney Holcomb, Miss Betty Jean Strickland, and Mr. and Mrs. Duano Holcomb and Connie Jo visited in Boise Sunday with Mr. and M rs. 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Use half the bottle. If you are not delighted with results, return what's left to your Drugget, who will cheerfully refund your money. Regular size bottle $1 25. You save when buying the large Economy (2.26 size Muscle oil/sEr* RENSTROM AGENCY SAVE WITH SAFECO $ S-T-R-E-T-C-H Those $ Building Dollars With Y o u r H o m e - O w n e d N Y S S A LU M B E R CO. J o h n E. O s lr o m , O w n e r / PAINT SAVINGS 25% OFF On Our Discontinued Line of FLAT WALL OIL PAINTS D ia l 2295 F R E E D E L IV E R Y D ia l 2295 daughter. Eleanor, last Thursday. Those present were her two grand mothers. Mrs. Earl Clary of Ros well, and Mrs. O. J. English of Nampa, Avanelle and Helen Martin, Beth and Jeanine Boren of Nampa. Ginger Cone. Bonnie and Marylyn Hoag land, Pamela Clary, Lola Se well and Douglas Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades and children visited Wednesday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Mrs. Goldie Roberts attended the 4-H leader council meeting in O n tario last Thursday. They planned a district meeting to be held In O n tario some time In February. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raney of Parma spent Sunday evening at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Miller Henderlider of K a m i» spent Tuesday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Ro berta. Ernest Sewell took a truck load of house hold goods to Othella, Wash., for his sister, Mrs Roy Hoff, who is moving there. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Diedrickson and Larry were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Jones, Mary and Victor. Leonard Woods, small son o f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woods, received a bad injury to one of his knees when sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite and family of Haines and Mr and Mrs. George Johnson and family of Haines and Rudolph Hite. Mrs. Bigelow and her house guests. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Himple of Seattle, were dinner guests at the Grover Cooper home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at tended a pinochle party In Nyssa Saturday night at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb. Sunday evening dinner guests In the Earl Crocker home were Mr and Mrs Ed Case and Broshia of Nyssa. Rosa Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker and son. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder were Saturday evening callers at the Lee Householder home. Mrs. Ed Bassett had a surprise birthday party for her husband Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Mrxine, Rev. and Mrs Henry Moore and Mr and Mrs Eldon Bassett and daughter gathered for an evening of visiting and music. Mrs. Bassett served cake, Jello and coffee to the group. Mrs Opal Riddle and sons and her mother-ln-law. Mrs. Riddle of Meri dian, were Sunday dinner guests at the Charley Culbertson home. Werner Peutz Maurtnce Judd and Charley Culbertson met Monday F in e-ca r S tyling An outstanding example of fine-rar lieauly in the low-price field . . . the new Crestline Fordor is the fashion car for the American Road. New Astra-Dial Instrument Panel is a safety dividend with speedometer placed high on the (wnel. Style-Setting Interiors in Ford give you l>eauty from the inside out with colorful new upholstery and trim. Dividend T h « '54 Ford Rives you extra Dividends in Style, in perform ance, in ride, with fine- car features you would normally expect to find onl » In highest-priced cars. Naw Boll-Joint Front Suspension Simple, seeled ball joints replace king-pin type system used on most cars. New system elimi The new Y - block V - « with the new extra-deep crankcase, ha» 130-h.p. 1er e dividend of 18 % mere power. And you can V-5 advantages 1 VO*» o The new I-bleck Six hat 115-h.p. for a dividend of Id % more power, like the V - t , It has high-turbu lence combustion cham bers for more complete firing of fuel. nates 12 wear-points . . . helps keep wheels in line . . . riding is smoother. Comm in for a Tm$t Drivm HERRIMAN M O TO R C O . 314 Main, Nyssa Dial 2288