Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1954, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954
PAGE SIX
The Newest News In Baking
Is Light Chocolate Cake
Owyhee Occurrences
Mr*. K enneth McDonald
Phone 3209
Nyssa Wins First j
B-Squad Contest
ed on the fourth down.
The quarter ended with Ontario
in possession and the score 0 to 0.
In the second quarter neither
team could make much headway,
but Nyssa was clowly advancing
(Nyssa High School Bulldog) on
the Ontario goal line when
For the second time ir^ a row the period ended.
the first quarter of B-Pups foot-, The third quarter opened with
ball game proved disastrous but Schenk of Nyssa kicking off to
this time it was the B-Pups deal­ Ontario. The ball went over the
ing out the punishment.
goal line and out of bounds so
Co-captains Dirk Rinehart and Ontario took it on the 20 yard
Jerry Matsunaga met at mid-1 line. The rest of the quarter was
field and won the toss so they spent with first one side then the
elected to receive. The kickoff other moving aways then being
went to Pond who took the ball stopped by the other.
on about the 30 yard line and The quarter ended with the
handed off to Schenk who carr­ B’pups on the Ontario 8 yard line.
ied the ball up the sideline for The first play of the fourth
the first Nyssa touchdown Rine­ quarter Nyssa fumbled, Ontario
hart carried for the conversion. I took over but was held and had |
Nyssa kicked to Weiser but the1 to punt.
Wolverines failed to get an offen- j The B’pups took over and work­
sive drive started and were fore- i ed to the 50 yard line where they
ed to kick. Nyssa carried the ball fumbled again.
He is giving Oregon
30 yards on two plays but lost This time there was no stop­
the ball on a fumble. Weiser was ping the baby Tigers. They took fresh, vigorous leader­
forced to punt again, this time over and after three first downs
from deep in their own territory. Tiddwell of Ontario crashed over j ship that people like
Nyssa fullback, Joe Sanders took the right side for a touchdown.
the ball on about the 25 and carr­ On the try for the extra point On­
ied the ball through the middle tario received an off sides pen-1 and completely trust.
of the Weiser team for the second alty and were thrown for a loss !
P.lt.r.on for Covernor Com., Trd R. C .m -,
Nyssa touchdown. Sanders also but came back to make the extra PJ. AJ. airman,1226
S.W. Broadway,Porlland,
| carried the conversion. Our last point on the third down. The
touchdown in the first quarter game ended with the score On­
came after Weiser had again lost tario 7, Nyssa 0.
the ball on downs. Three plays
later Schenk took the ball on an
j end sweep for the touchdown,
j He also carried the conversion.
Neither team was able to
threaten in the second quarter.
Our last scores were made in
! the third period on pass plays
from Rinehart to Talbot and
Schenk. Sanders and Savage car­
ried the conversions.
The fourth quarter was a repli­
ca of the second with neither
team being able to push over a
score. The final score Nyssa 35
Weiser 0.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs went to Boise Sunday and took
Sam Henson and daughters of Perry Crocker to have his eyes
Othello, Wash . and her mother, checked. Meline Crocker spent
Mrs. Adams of Homedale called the day with her grandmother,
at the Ray Linville home. Jean­ Mrs. E. E. Crocker.
ette and Peggy Henson remained The Cub Scout den with Mrs.
•with the Linvilles overnight and Mills as den mother, sponsored a
Sunday their parents and her I bake sale at the Owyhee Groc­
sister. Mrs. Art Bahem of Home- ery store Friday afternoon and
dale came to get the girls.
| report the sale was a success.
Mrs. Howard Hatch of Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale and
and Mrs. Donald Hatt and child­ Mike of Nyssa were Sunday call­
ren visited with Mrs. Claude ers at the Mark Hartley home.
Smith Friday afternoon.
Friday night after the Middle-
Mrs. Alden Flint of the Owy­ ton-Adrian football game a
hee Grocery substituted in the homecoming dance was held at
Adrian grade school for 4 days the Adrian school. Jeanne Crock­
last week for Mrs. Charles New- er and Doris Cook accompanied
bill, the 4th grade teacher, while by Mrs. Mae Cook, sang two
Mrs. Newbill was in Texas at­ numbers as part of the intermiss­
tending the graduation exercises ion program.
of her son, Don from Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert-
training school.
I son and Mrs. Bertha Culbertson
Everybody has a recipe for dark chocolate cake. But Light Chocolate
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin of of California, were Sunday din­ Cake?
different. It’s so new and delicious, you’ll want the recipe
Parma were Sunday guests at ner guests in Meridian of Mrs. so you That’s
can be the first to have it in your neighborhood.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Opal Riddle and boys.
Light Chocolate Cake has the flavor that America favors in chocolate,
flavor of semi-sweet chocolate. To make Light Chocolate Cake, use
Slippy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell the
the
very same morsels of semi-sweet chocolate that make America’s
Terry Borge of Adrian spent | spent Sunday afternoon and favorite
Chocolate Crunch Cookies, and capture the same delicious flavor
Saturday night and Sunday with j evening at the home of Mr. and in
melted form. Use semi-sweet chocolate morsels, whole to make that
Mrs. Russell Gressley.
Russell Bassett.
attractive beading round the edge of the white frosting.
cake that plans for things, it requires 2 egg yolks and 1 whole egg
Mrs. Florence Kygar was a Mr. and Mrs. George Titney for A the
thus leaving 2 egg whites to make the Seven Minute
dinner guest at the Keith Kygar and Roy Parker of Nampa and Frosting. batter,
The
texture
of this cake is just as light as the newer chocolate
home Sunday when Florine Ky­ Mrs. Mac Me Guire also of Nam­ flavor. You’ll be a better
gar celebrated her birthday. pa and Bud McDermitt were newest thing in baking. cook with the help of this tested recipe for the
Other guests who were there for Sunday dinner guests at the A1
Light Chocolate Cake
dinner or later in the afternoon, Parker home. That afternoon Mr.
1
package
(1
cup)
semi-sweet
2 cups sifted cake flour
were: Mrs. Irene Doty and Junior and Mrs. Jerry Parker and Mrs.
chocolate morsels
teaspoon bakinv soda
Doty of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tilford of Homedale called.
cup butter or margarine
1 teaspoon bakin* powder
1 cup sugar
Charlie Turner and twins of Par­ Mrs. Claude Skinner took a
1 teaspoon salt
2 egg yolks
1 cup milk
ma, Mrs. Vernon Parker and I car load of Adrian high school
1 whole egg
children and Mrs. Wally Steiner girls where they had a hockey
Melt semi-sweet chocolate morsels over hot, not boiling water. Cream
and children of Adrian, Mrs. Bill game with the College of Idaho, butter;
add sugar gradually, creaming thoroughly. Add egg yolks and
Willis and Marsha of Adrian and Tuesday afternoon.
whole eggs one at a time, beating well. Sift together flour, baking soda,
Mike and LaVora Smith.
powder and salt. Add alternately to creamed mixture with milk.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz baking
Stir in melted morsels. Turn into 2 8-inch greased pans, 2 inches deep.
Mrs. Orville McEwen took have
returned
for
the
winter
from
Bake in a moderate oven (350°F.) 35 minutes. Cool. Frost with Seven
Douglas Patterson, William Ash­
summer home in McCall.
Minute or Boiled Frosting; garnish with additional semi-sweet choc­
craft, Tony Zimund and Eldon their
Tillman of Nyssa olate
morsels.
Slippy to the show in Nyssa Sat­ and Mrs. Mrs. Marie
Troutman of Ket- YIELD: 1 8-inch cake.
urday, honoring Richard McEwen chem were Paul
Sunday dinner guests
on his birthday. Later the group of Mr. and Mrs. Orville McEwen.
returned to the McEwen home Karen McKinley of Adrian was
where they were served ice a Sunday visitor at the home of honor of the birthday of their ATTEND MEETING
(Nyssa High School Bulldog)
cream cones and cake.
Wanda
Bassett.
daughter,
Mrs.
Fred
Deffer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Wild,
Nyssa,
Captains
Smith and Savage
Sunday afternoon a bus took a Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoedo of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hawk­ attended the O. K. Congress in
(
won
the
toss
and elected to're­
load of band members from the Ogden
Friday morning after ins of Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Denver, Colo, recently. The con­ ceive.
Adrian schools to Boise to hear visiting left
Mrs.
Jack
Elliot,
and
Mr.
and
gress,
a
five-day
affair,
was
held
here for a few days at
the U. S. Air Force band. Those
Donald Hite and children ' by the O. K. Rubber Welding On the kick off the B’pups made
home of her mother, Mrs. Mrs.
attending from this community the
a hand off, and ran it back to
were
Sunday evening supper System.
Kygar.
were Doris Cook, Shirley Skinn­ Florence
their own 40. Nyssa then fumbled
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wild
served
in
a
Mrs. Kenneth McDon­ Brewer and boys.
er, Karen Mitchell, Edna Lin­ ald Mr. and and
on
the second down, Ontario re­
display
booth
at
the
congress.
children visited in Home- Mrs. Mary Ellen Deffer receiv They also visited relatives in covered
ville, Joyce Bowers and Patty dale Saturday
worked their way to
night at the Geo. ed word that her husband, Fred Kansas and Oklahoma before re­ the Nyssa and five
Babcock.
yard line where
Bullock a n d Mary Fletcher Deffer serving in the U. S. Army turning home.
they were held for four downs.
The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth homes.
Himple are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hawkins in Korea, was promoted to the
The Nyssa boys then took over
daughter, born Oct. 19.
rank
of
Seargant
last
month.
USE
THE
CLASSIFIED
ADS.
and
they also were held and punt-
Pleasant Valley spent Sunday 1
Mrs. Keith Tallman of Home- of
her sister, Mrs. Jack Elliot.!
dale, and Mrs. Melvin Crocker with
Mr. and Mrs. I B. Crocker of
Long Beach, Calif., arrived Sun-!
day at the home of his brother, i
E. E. Crocker to spend a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert­
son and Mrs. Bertha Culbertson
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Crocker Thursday evening.
Bobby and Shirley Skinner ap­
peared on the J. C. Variety show
in Ontario Wednesday and
Thursday evenings.
Sam McConnell of Nyssa called
o n Gerald Slippy Wednesday
afternoon. -
Mrs. Hugh Glenn and Mrs. J
Claude Smith spent Monday inI
Caldwell.
Mary Linville spent Saturday;
in Nyssa helping serve a lunch-)
eon to the Garden club meeting
with a group of Job's Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baker of
Caldwell were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn
Hunt and Sherrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams
had
dinner guests Sunday,
Free Pick-up & Delivery Marie as Coats,
Allmon.
15 N. 2nd
Phone 2650 Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude
Dean Lancaster,
Virginia Voygt all of Nyssa in
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Baby Tigers Slip
By Nyssa 7 to 0
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