THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1955
Wrong Artist Is
A nnounced For
M usical Concert
Services Sat. For
Josephine Goldman
A m ixup in press releases su b
m itted to the Jo u rn a l this week
for th e com m unity concert in O n
tario n ex t M onday night resulted
in publicity for the w rong artist
on page 9 of this issue of the
Jo u rn al.
Instead of V iolinist Tossy Spiv-
aovsky, M onday n ig h t’s concert
w ill fe atu re Sascha G orodm tzki.
pianist, who will play at the O n
tario high school auditorium , b e
ginning at 8:15.
This artist was born in Kiev,
Russia and was brought to this
country before he was a year old.
His great talen t was discovered
in his childhood and his first
teach er was his m other, who was
a p ian ist and singer. His parents
refused to allow him to become
a child prodigy and it was as a
m atu re a rtis t th at he m ade his
d ebut as w in n er of the S chubert
M em orial prize.
G orodnitzki builds his p ro
g ram s on the principles of b al
ance, v ariety and interest. He is
firm ly established in the very
lim ited front row of star pianists.
Spivaovsky, whose picture and
details of his violin playing a p
pear on page 9, w ill be featured
at a com m unity concert in O n
tario in F ebruary.
Mr. and
son, J. P.
guests at
Mrs. Leon
F uneral services w ill be S a t
urday at 2 p m at the Lienkaem -
per chapel for Mrs. Josephine
Irene G oldm an, 73, who died W ed
nesday m orning at the M alheur
M em orial hospital following a
long illness.
Mrs. G oldm an was born Jan. 15,
1881 in N orth P latte, Neb., and
has m ade her home in Nyssa w ith
her sister, Mrs Lloyd M arshall,
since h er husband passed aw ay in
Septem ber, 1952.
Survivors besides Mrs. M arshall
are a brother, F red W illiam s of
Boise, one niece and tw o nephew s
The Rev. V ernon L. T aylor will
conduct the services and in te r
m ent will be in the Nyssa cem e
tery
Women Attend
Extension Meet
Newell H eights—Mrs. Klaas
Laan and Mrs D urlin H am m on
from the ANK extension unit of
M alheur county atten d ed the
first m eeting on sh irt m aking at
the O w yhee com m unity church
Friday, Jan . 7 Mrs. Edna Mae
W im satt conducted the m eeting.
W omen atten d in g the m eeting
cut out th eir shirts or jackets and
Mrs. W im satt dem onstrated the
tailored placket and how to sew
on a pocket w ith no outside seams
Women who atten d ed the m eet
ing w ere project leaders for th eir
units and w ill give lessons they
received in th eir respective units.
The ANK w ill have th eir m eet
ing, T hursday, Jan. 13, at 10 a. m.
at the K laas Laan home. Women
who are planning to atten d
should take m aterials, p attern
and a covered dish.
Fidelae Amicae To Nyssa Man Serves
Have Meeting Today In Korea on R. R.
Newell Heights — The Fidelae
Am icae group of the A drian U ni
ted P resb y teria n ch u rch will hold
its reg u lar m onthly m eeting in
the church basem ent today after
school.
S h irley S k in n e r and Kay Mc
Donald are the co-hostesses, as
sisted by th eir m others. Mrs.
C laude S k in n e r and Mrs. K enneth
McDonald.
New officers of the group for
this y ear are as follows: Kaye
Hamm on, p resid en t; S hirley S k in
ner, vice presid en t; Louise H utch
inson, secretary and L inda Costly,
treasu rer. Mrs. M arie Moore is
the advisor for th e group, which
m eets once each m onth
Pic. E rnest C. Apodsca, son of
Mr and Mrs Robert Apodaca, 901
N orth T hird street Nyssa, is ser-
ing in Korea w ith the 3d T ra n s
portation Railw ay com m and.
Apodaca, a sw itchm an w ith the
724th T ran sp o rtatio n R ailw ay O p
eratin g
battalion, arriv ed
In
K orea last June.
He en tered the A rm y in Ju n e
1953.
4-H Elects Officers
Fiek The n ex t m eeting will b*
Jan . 20, at the hom e of G ale an f t
The first m eeting of th e A r
J a n e t C olem an The m eeting w a s
cadia Livestock 4-H club was adjourned and refreshm ents were
held Dec. 20, at th e hom e of served.
th eir club leader, P arley Fiek.
Nine m em bers w ere p resen t and
they elected officers for the foll
HERB'S
owing year.
O fficers elected were, p re s
RADIO — TV
ident, L arry H ickm an; vice p re s
SERVICE
ident, Dennis Spitze; secretary.
G ale C olem an; reporter, Dorothy
509 Main
Dial 2111
H ouston and gam e leader, Ju n e
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J A N U A R Y 20 IS THE DAY . . . !
Greatest News Since The Advent
of the Farmali
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PENROD IMPROVED
P aul Penrod, m an ag er of the
Idaho
P ow er Co.’s Nyssa office
Cliff Coleman
re tu rn ed to his hom e S aturday
follow ing his confinem ent in the
To Pilot Rock
If you have som ething tp sell hospital as the resu lt of a heart
Cliff Colem an will leave Nyssa
Ja n 15, for Pilot Rock, O re . 1 or would like to buy, use th e attack Dec. 31. His condition is
reported to be g reatly im proved
w here he has been tran sferred by Jo u rn al C lassified Ads.
the First N ational B ank of P o rt-j
land. Colem an, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Colem an, has been
em ployed bv the Nyssa branch of
the bank since 1949, w ith the e x
ception of 22 m onths, spent in j
the service.
He will resum e duties as o p era
tion m anager of the new bank
Jan . 17.
PA G E SEVEN
OWYHEE TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO.
H o w to be a B e tte r Cook
. . . a n d s a v e m o n e y to o l
• t
Serwl««
easy m n l n m c
and penny w atching,
Y ou'll wane
to b u y q u ic k ly p r e p a r e d fo o d s fo r
these busy shopping dayv
Jess Loveland Dies
At Nyssa Hospital
Mrs. Ben R oberts and
R oberts, w ere din n er
th e hom e of Mr. and
Roberts.
Cef e e tie e C eetp eef \W
"Sated *piteta r fu ¿ftetfCm
( M akes 6 serv in g s)
I V î pou n ds
fish fil«»»a
I V l cups (1
F uneral services w ere W ednes- j
day at 1 p. m. from the Lien-
kaem per chapel for Jess L ove
land, 70, who died Jan. 9 in the |
M alheur Memorial hospital. The |
Rev. V ernon L. T aylor conducted
the services. In term en t was in
the C aldw ell cem etary.
Mr. Loveland was born May 30,
1874 in C alifornia, and was a
resident of M alheur county at the
tim e of his death.
large can)
u n d ilu te d
C a rn a tio n
E v a p o ra te d
M ilk
I V î teaspoon«
sa lt
P e p p e r to
fo«te
I cup (V« p ou n d )
p ro ce ss-typ o
A m e rica n
C h ee se
1 tab le sp o o n
W o rce ste rsh ire
sa u c e
R o ll e a c h f i l e t le n g th w is e ( s p l i t
lengthw ise if 8* or lo n g e r). Place in
shallow 2-quart casserole. Pour C am a
nor» and seasonings over fish Bake to
m oderate oven (
F .) about JO-
4 0 m in u tes o t u n til fish flakes easily.
R em o v e cassero le fro m o ven. P o u r
C arn atio n from casserole in to sauce
pan Add grated cheese to C arnation.
C ook over low h e at u n til c h ee se u
m elted, stirring u n til thickened (a b o u t
I to 2 m in u te s ). Add W orcestershire
s a u c e P o u r sau c e o v e r b a k e d fis h .
S prinkle w ith paprika. B row n lightly
under broiler. Serve hot. *U se fresh
ot frozen haddock, '• •'c h ot sole.
Nyssa Births . . .
Jan. 8 — Mr. and Mrs. O liver
Freel, A drian, girl.
A MONTH LATE?
Smiles
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