THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. A PR IL 22. 1954 PAGE SIX Nyssa Women s Bowling League Apple Valley Phone 2-2769, P arm a Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Triumphs With Thrifty Tid-Bits S tandings as of A pril 19. L eedys G rill 34 10 31 13 B erretts S ervice 26 18 B rac k en ’s Dept. B & E Cafe 24 4 1 9 4 S tu n z L um ber 2 4 4 194 22 22 M R & B urningham M ansers, Inc. 194 244 18 26 B row nies Cafe 14 30 H ospital _ Everybodys, Inc. 9 35 T he last P.T.A. m eeting for this school term was held T hursday evening Mr. K itchen's freshm an group presented a lovely p ro ­ gram . T he p aren ts and teachers w ish to th an k Mr. K itchens and these young people for giving this fine perform ance. T he new P T.A officers for n ex t y ear w ere in ­ stalled w ith Mrs. O rley S m ith H igh T eam S eries giving the installation service. B erretts S ervice „ 1826 M rs D w ight S ew ard is president; B row nies C afe 1813 Mrs. C A. B utcher, vice president; Mrs. Thelm a Fox, secretary and H igh T eam G am e Mrs Con Wilson, treasu rer. A B row nies C afe _________ 629 lifetim e m em bership pin was giv­ B erretts S ervice 629 en Mrs. Tom F erguson for her JA N E K N A PP. Home Economics w ork in P.T.A. H igh In dividu al Series extension service, O regon S ta te Mr. and Mrs R. A. A rnold and College, who w ill be guest sp e a k ­ B etty M arostica ___________ 497 fam ily w ere E aster S unday d in ­ er at A drian m eeting May 4. L o re tta Toom bs __________ 493 n er guests at the F rank P lagm an Seasoning is the secret of the best cooks, and frequently they tu rn out home. Don P aulson of Nyssa spent dishes to delight gourmets with the most economical of ingredients, H igh In d iv id u al G am e TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY flavored with distinction and a knowing hand. the day w ith D arw in Arnold. B etty M arostica ____________ 218 You don’t need a long list of seasonings, either, to achieve good Mr. and Mrs. D avid Bay w ere results. M atter of fact, three familiar friends, Tabasco, salt and onion S unday d in n er guests at the S. J FOR SALE—S orrell m are, 3 yr. E ileen L a i n e _______________ 206 will do the trick with almost any meat dish you can name. You’ve prob­ P rice hom e in P arm a. O ther old, lig h t m ane and tail, broke to P arin g s for th e w eek of A pril ably used Tabasco most often with sea food, but it has a way with meat, guests w ere Mr and Mrs. W illiam ride and lead, good m arkings just as have salt and onion. Chop the onion, add it, a good pinch of salt, 26 include B erretts S ervice vs Dial 2161, A. Dale Sessions, Nyssa. Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Dalo Dixon and about 4 teaspoon o f Tabasco to chopped steak when makimg ham­ 15-ltc. B row nies Cafe; H ospital vs M an ­ of P arm a and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. burger patties. Include t e three seasonings in stews, vegetable soups, sers. Inc., B & E vs M-R & B u rn ­ and shepherd’s pie when you’re making the most of left-over bits of P rice of Nam pa. meat, and you’ll find they add an elegant flourish to such economy dishes. Mr. and Mrs. O rley Sm ith e n ­ has seen his siste r w ho has been ingham ; S tunz L u m b er vs L eed ­ Shepherd’s Pie joyed an evening of pinochle w ith bed rid d en for the past seven or ys G rill and E verybodys, Inc., vs th e David Bays S aturday. 4 tablespoons fa t 1 4 cups cooked carrots eight years. T roy m ade a trip last 4 tablespoons flour 1 4 cups cooked white onions Mr. and Mrs. E arl Boston and w in ter to see h e r and it had been B rackens D ept. Store. 1 1-lb. can peas 2 cups diced cooked meat fam ily spent E aster S unday w ith about 40 years since he had seen W ater 4 teaspoon Tabasco M r and Mrs. B ert R ogers at Ros­ his sister. 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups hot mashed potatoes L is ts V e g e t a b l e s well. Bud B olton of M ountain Mr. and M rs. O rley S m ith and Melt fat in skillet; stir in flour gradually; continue cooking until Hom e and Dick H arris of P arm a fam ily w ere E aster S unday v isit­ browned, stirrin g constantly. Drain i...... ...................................... F o r F r e e z i n g w ere also present. make 2 cups. Add liquid, salt and cool ors at th e L ester Wilson hom e in E aster S unday d in n er guests at E m m ett. ture thickens and boils. Mix in carrots F o r hom e gard en ers w ho plan th e W oodrow Wilson hom e w ere stirring occasionally. S tir in Tabasco. Turn into 2 q u art casserole, piace A group of M.Y.S. young people to freeze som e of th e ir produce, mashed potatoes around edge of casserole and bake in a moderately hot Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Honey and gave an E aster ca n ta ta S unday R alph C lark, O regon S ta te college oven (400°F.) about 15 minutes until potatoes are light brown. ch ildren of Nyssa. evening a t th e A pple Valley ex ten sio n h o rtic u ltu re specialist, Y IELD: 6 servings. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert M eier and M ethodist church. T he church has released a list of ad ap tab le fam ily spent E aster S unday w ith was lig h te d by candles for this varieties. h e r folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n v ery lovely E aster service. Mrs. Elw ood F lin d ers re tu rn e d Mr. and M rs. M. E. Jen sen and T hey include: asparagus, M ary Jo h n S napp at Midvale. hom e T u esday ev en in g afte r Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. B row er spent Mr. an d M rs. Roy W ilkerson W ashington and C alifornia 500; Mr and Mrs. Ken Robinson and and fam ily w ere E aster S unday green beans, S trin g less G reen S atu rd ay fishing at M cNary Dam. spending th re e w eeks in D enver fam ily w ere S unday dinner guests d in n e r guests at th e J. W. Edison Pod, T endergreen, Topcrop, W ade E. B. D uncan of Spokane spent w ith h er d a u g h te r and son-in-law . tit the hom e of Mrs. Ura Robinson hom e in P ay ette. and th e B lue L ake strain s; w ax M onday w ith Mrs. F e lto r D uncan Mr. and Mrs. L orin C. S aunders tit P ayette. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Wilson and beans, B rittle W ax and P u re and new grandson, S teven. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gooing, Troy fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dick C urtis G old; green broccoli, C alabrese, and Ja c k and B arbara. Gooing and his daughter, Ruby and d a u g h te r an d Ricky T ietsort De Cicco, W altham 29 and T exas W h ittington, left early M onday of Boise had a picnic lunch in a E arly. m orning for Independence, Mo., S now bank above Idaho City E a st­ C auliflow er, E arly Snow ball. to visit Mrs. Will Sapp who is a er- S unday. S now ball X, S now ball Y and siste r of the two men. It has been Miss D orothy M errill of Boise o v er 30 years since Jed Gooing spent E aster S unday w ith her Snow-drift; corn, S eneca Golden, G olden Rocket, C arm elcross, S e n ­ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. B anta. eca C hief and G olden Cross B an ­ s e U s A T t 0 # ! Mr. and Mrs. R oger N orland tam ; peas, A lderm an, T hom as j and fam ily of Nyssa, Rt. 1 and L axton and P rogress No. 9; sp in ­ ! Mr. and Mrs. B ruce H ealy and ach, G ian t Thick L eaved and Im ­ fam ily and h er m other, Mrs. P e ­ proved T hick Leaved. terson w ere S unday afternoon I C lark said these v arieties are visitors a th e M artha S. N orland best suited for freezing. E x ten - home. sion bulletin 688, “F reezing and T he Ilealy s run th e Oasis store P rese rv atio n of F ru ite and V ege­ n ear New P lym outh. Mr. and Mrs. 1 tables,” m ay be obtain ed from all Art N orland and fam ily of Nyssa, county agents. Factory delivered price at Detroit. State a n d Rt. 1 w ere evening visitors. local taxes, if any, and transportation extra. Mr. and Mrs. G ene Honey a t-j tended the horse races at E m m ett Easter Sunday. D ave L ittle ’s ! string of horses th a t h e brought i iiiilii. JET FA M ILY in from the sheep cam ps, m ade up 1 Wed, A pril 14 the bucking portion of the pro- , T hurs, A pril 15 i i ! l ! ! i i : :. CLUB S E D A N gram . T he high school boys of Fri., A pril 16 SEE ANY HUDSON various schools w ere th e rid ers of Sat., A pril 17 DEALER these bucking broncs. Sun., A pril 18 Mr and Mrs. C. C. M elv ed t of Mon., A pril 19 S tan d a rd trim and o ther specification« and acieasnrle« subject t mge wltliout notice Boise, M adeline from th e U n i - 1 Tues, A pril 20 versitv of Idaho an d Dell N azor Wed. A pril 21 32 of Council w ere d in n e r guests at the Jack Reed hom e E aster S u n ­ day. Ju lia Mae Reed o f P arm a spent F riday w ith the Reeds. Mr and Mrs. L. J Boles of P ay- ; ette spent S atu rd ay night and S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dick Mr and Mrs. W illiam Boles j of Boise w ere S unday visitors at the Dick home. GROW BROILERS FASTER Z The Weather I, * ...ir s It’s here— the feed that bring* big meat broiler* to market early, at lower feed co*t! Fortified with antibiotic* and V itam in B-12. SUPRISE Sal. and Mon. See yaw-r ¿xutc((