Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 22, 1954, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    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
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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
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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((<y
Table Lam ps
Req. S7.95—???
PETERSON
RA NCH-W A Y DIALER
217 M ain
TOO LATE TH EN !
Let us make certain you
have proper, adequate
protection now ..,
Budget Term s A vailable
K E N * D V-tlXLt
O N D REAL
ESTATE
XVGIN
IN SU HANCE
NYSSA ELEVATOR
16 N. 3rd
Nyssa
Dial 6615
HERE IS THE CHANCE . . . .
To Make The Buy You Have
Been Looking For
A LL IM PLEM ENTS GUARANTEED
TRACTORS
1— 1949 A John Deere.
1— 1948 M Farm al.
1— 1941 SC Case.
1— 1950 C Allis, w ith a
lin e of m achinery.
1— 1946 VAC. w ith a
lin e of m achinery.
1— 1938 F-14 F arm al.
1— 1941 V.C. Case.
1— 1939 F ord Ferguson.
1— 1935 Ford Ferguson
for
botter...
BUSINESS FORMS?
M ISCELLANEOUS
MACHINERY
1951 John Deere self-
propelled Combine.
1952 G leaner Baldwin
self-propelled Com ­
bine.
2—John D eer Side Rake
2—In tern atio n al Trail
Mowers.
1—
Allis Trail Mower
2— Case hand-tie
Bailers.
W E S T E R N CORRUGATOR
W » t v p p ly b m i H H
f o r m t *hml o r *
a p p lic a tilo to o v a r y fo rm of M a d o ri»
• v i n a ti ro ro rd k o o p ln f.
C00I RCCORIS
(?* * ( n 7 a 4 4 p
C00I IISIIKSS
., fir (taptali h fw M t M i
Farm Equipment Lot
1 Mile Wesi of Nyssa on H iw ay 20
Phone 2888
Gate City Journal
HUDSON
CONCERT
• • • b y
• • •
THE GONZAGA UNIVERSITY
GLEE CLUB
Saturday, April 24 - 8 P. M.
All Men's Chorus
ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
Admission — $1.00
( $ £ E WHAT’S BE E H A D D E D ! )
&ttu
^ P O U B L C -W IN I
WORLD'S
BEST
DITCHERS
NO W A V AILAB U
WITH OPTIONAL!
WHEELS FOR !
RUBBER TIRES
□
HYDRAULIC
••POWER-TROLL”
1« __yes, for eosier operation and faster transportation Chattln Ditcher»
can now be purchased equipped with drop-center rim wheels for
standard 1 5 " rubber tires.
2 »__And, for use with tractors equipped to operate Hydraulic (Power-
Troll) Cylinders for controlling trail implements, Chattin Ditchers are
available with adapter parts which enable the operator to completely
regulate the cut of the ditcher while he is seated on the tractor. (Thes*
easily installed adapter parts are available at small cost for all ’41 of
’4 7 model Chattin Ditchers ) Of course new Chattins are still available
with either manual or direct hydraulic lifts.
There are 11 sixes to choose from and AN Y Chattin Ditcher Will
do AN Y ditching ¡ob Ihiough heavy alfalfa, stubble, sod, heavy tell or
gravel with lest power, less work, lass time and less cost. See our display
O f Chattins, the ditchers that OUT-FERFORM A N Y OTHER DITCHING
EQUIPMENT.
B & M EQUIPMENT
Dial 2240