Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1955, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1955
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e were
at the
IOOF
Mrs.
s. Bill
in and
1 were
e Bel-
i Mi
i
Aft: :
Badge Club Meets
^§trs. Harry Miner was hostess
week to members of her
day afternoon bridge club
Leonard Hewett and Mrs.
Ca npbell Baer were guest play-
tirs. C. A. Mallv wa- high score
mer and Mrs. Hewett won The
veling score prize
Missionary Society
Has Thurs. Meeting
Tossy Spivkovsky, Sunshine Club Holds
Friday Meeting
Violinist To Be
Members of the Golden Hour
Missionary society of the Na/ar- G l I G S t
ene church met Thursday evening
ening
at the home of Marie Coate and
Gertrude Allmon
Mrs. George Pullins led the
devotions and Virginia Voight
gave special readings. Mrs. Rob­
ert O Jackson conducted the
study on India
At the close of the evening j
Mrsu Don Wilson was presented
w,th a Pink and blue 5hower S'*t
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
jV lO n c lC lV
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Mrs Nettie Bennett was host­
ess to members of the Rcbekah
lodge Sunshine club at her home
Friday afternoon Officers for
1955 were installed and include
Mrs Bennett, president; Mrs
Tom Johnson, vice president and
Mrs. Nat Cohn secretary.
The afternoon was spent play­
ing bunco. Prizes were won by
Mrs Al Thompson. Mrs. Blanche
Neeley and Mrs. Helmer Ostrom
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Walter Fox, Mrs. Harry
Kingrey and Mrs. Bennett.
PAGE NINE
Cure Budget Jitters
W ith Inexpensive Meat Loaf
v « * i
if Mr.
were
id and
and
ttebey
guests
J Mrs.
1
Mrs. Edison Child was hostess
to members of the Amity club at
the home of Mrs Elwood Flinders.
Friday evening.
Mrs. Vern Moncur gave a mag­
azine article report on “ Prime
Minister Nehru” , as written by
his sister in India.
Luncheon was served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Calvin Wilson will be
hostess to the next meeting at
her home Jan. 21.
Mrs. Van Twisk On
Vacation To The East
Mrs. Jake Van Twisk left last
Wednesday for an indifinite visit
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Torrey,
Jr., in Boston. Mrs. Van Twisk
will visit in New York before re­
turning home.
Irolvn Brandt Guts’
Birthday Party
MisS O’Brien
I.vnda Cundall Has
Miss Carolyn Brandt was guest r>
-i- 0
Birthdav Party
of honor at a birthday party Re*urt' s Tt> 0 * den
Lynda Cundall celebrated her
«v en Friday evening at the home t M‘ss Norah ° Bnen returned to
seventh
birthday anniversary at
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. her home in ° g dt' n Sunday after
the home of her parents. Dr. and
—
..... in Nvs—
H Brandt. Miss Brandt was 18. ---------
spending
the holidays
Nyssa
Mrs. Joe Cundall.
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Mallv.
J T h e sixteen guests attended the
The afternoon was spent play­
Tossy
Spivakovsky
ridian-Nyssa high basketball TU
, A
i P°“ nd
tkis
every year bills are pouring in, and the food
ing games and prizes were given
gane and luncheon was served. T h om p son s Guest
M,d/ ° u U Sufft:,,n* a,s*'Kt)t attack of awmia. The result, of course. . ,
to
winners.
Tossy Spivakovsky, world-fam-
.
. Returns H om e
Mis. Homemaker is left draining her brain of ideas for serving inex­
Guests were Barbara Anderson,
pensive meals that still remain hearty and fine tasting
Mrs. Celia Titus of Durkee. ed v‘olln virtuoso will provide
M
Pox Hostess
No one will deny that meat loaf is a standby during these days and
Ore . returned to her home Fri- ent^r‘ ainment for the second pro- llene Pearson. Suzy Stun/. Janet
Gregg, Judy Moncur. Cathy Low
T< r Pinochle
iu u u u c Club
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| day
wlfh'tht «*?!■? kro<X] ijfc,pe fol' ° ne ,hat furnishes extra nourishment
dav after
after visiting
visiting with Mr. and gram *n , thls season s series of and Diane Tobler. Ice cream,
with the addition of the cereal favorite... 40% bran Hakes
concerts for members of the Mal­
■M rs. Walter Fox was hostess Mrs. Bob Thompson
meal, \\ hy don’t you, with a good hot soup. Then on the
heur County community conceit birthday cake and punch were
■ members of her Wednesdav
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meat loaf plattci add parsley potatoes and serve with large quantities
can G E N E R A L
served and each guest was given
associations.
Tossy
will
appear
in
aft ernoon pinochle club at her W ahlerts Leave
of mixed green salad. Plenty of hot coffee (milk for the kids) will be
candy
favors.
A M E R IC A save 1 5 %
the Ontario high school auditor­
me. Prizes were won by Mrs.
welcome along with a simple dessert. No one will ever guess the
ium Monday, Jan. 17 at 8:15 pm .,
pocketbook is "broke if you don’t mention it.
on fire insurance for
m McConnell, Mrs. John Barn­ For Two Weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert left
Few soloists on the American Bob Keveren Returns
ett Mrs. Helmer Ostrom and Mrs.
owners of preferred
Savory Meat Loaf
Friday
for a two weeks trip to concert stage today have been To Portland School
Bill Schoen.
1
A
1
tablespoons
diced
2
teaspoons
salt
r
is k s ? The a n s w e r
Las Vegas, Nev., and El Centro, more favorable received than
Bob Keveren returned to Port­
salt pork or bacon
teaspoon pepper
may mean money to
**•
, ,
Spivakovsky. Because of his blaz­ land Sunday to continue his stu­
.« cup finely chopped
1 cups crushed
Holiday Guests
ing technique and warmly per­ dies at the University of Oregon
onion
canned tomatoes
you. A sk ut.
Rt ’ urn Home
Monday Evening Bridge
- pounds ground beef
i cup 40% bran (lakes
sonal approach to the art of play- Dental school. He had spent the
■ Mr. and , Mrs. . Ross
Wynn
of
..
.
Mrs. Hugh Tobler was hostess ing the violin, the critics them- holidays in Nyssa with his par­
h ry salt pork or bacon with the onion until the meat is crisp and the
Li'°nr’ . Wa " i c
rv and
,.rs' to members of the Monday even- selves have been taxed to ex- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Kev­ oulrhlv'8 P*ite?„»rwinn’ Cl,mbi'u‘ 'M*'.’ °5hcr ' ’'K'^'ents and mix thor-
Renstrom
9 - ' [> Wynn of ¿>an lcg0, Cal11 •
ing bridge club at her home and press themselves at their best.
eren.
(V, ' E i f h ? 10 ? i V 3‘ onch l(?af l,an- Bakp ia moderate oven
rt’.urned to their homes after
m i
q * , ,u ’ ol. untd done- Serve hot or cold. Garnish with parsley,
Mrs. L. A. Maulding and Mrs.
Born in Russia. Spivakovsky
makes
8
to
12
servings.
*
sp nding the holidays with Mr. Robert Applegate, guest players. was taken at the age of tvvo ,*0
Agency
New Year’s Dinner Guests
ard Mrs. Paul Wynn.
CUP d,ained cooked »u’as to thc mcat mixture
Prizes were won by Mrs. Berlin where he made his debut
New Year’s dinner guests at and mix ligh tly^ ’
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Maulding, high; Mrs. Robert at ten as an wunderkind, and the Harley Sager home in Apple
Sunday Dinner Guests
Wilson, second high and Mrs. grew to musical maturity in the Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Bela
I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Peterson of Dwight Mason, traveling.
German capitol between the two Sager and family and Mr. and
O: tario, Miss Doris Koontz of
; wars.
Mrs. T E. Sager of Middleton.
5 ise, the Rev. and Mrs. Carl B oydells Entertain
The rise of Hitler sent the ar- Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brown of
G oss, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rine
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boydell tist, already a recording and con Nampa, Marjorie Sager of Fair |
hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Renstrom entertained for their Mr. and Mrs. cert artist of considerable repute
field and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
at d Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell bridge club Wednesday evening, to Australia, where he later mar-
Sager and family of Nyssa.
Were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Applegate ried. From his first appearance in
A social evening was spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brendle and and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love- America in 1943. he rapidly rose!
following dinner.
See— Five New Farmalls for Fifty-Five— Jan. 20
Roys-
joy were guest players.
to fame and has since appeared in
Prizes were won by Mrs. all 48 states as well as many coun- D inner Guests
Guests Of Masons
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann were
IU' a310a
* Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Belcher and Applegate and Mrs. Lovejoy.
Between tours, Spivakovsky dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Sir. and Mrs. Don Belcher left |
AT'*
lives quietly with his wife and 14 Mrs. Walter Looney. The oc
Kvssa Saturday toYeturn to their i Entertain At Dinnei
year old daughter in their farm­ casion marked Mrs. Gann’s birth­
homes in Cushman, Mont., after
Places were laid for thirty house in Wilton, Conn.
day anniversary.
visiting three days with Dr. and eight guests at a dinner party
rtrs. Dwight Mason. The G. H. given Thursday evening by Mr. Beturns t 0 D enver
M
Jelchers are Mrs Mason’s parents and Mrs. ErsalIBeus and M r and
Mfs Lorm Saunders and sor
P.
son,
Mrs Paul Wynn at the Wynn gteven ,eft b plane
lane Wednesdav
Wcdnesda
a: ind Don is her brother.
! home
to return to Denver after spend-
Following dinner, games were ¡ng the Christmas holidays in 1
Here From Iowa
George Lawson of Iowa Falls, played
Nyssa with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
jfeowa, is visiting in Nyssa with
*•’—*•*
Flinders and in Vale with Mr.
jpus daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Sunday E vening Guests
and Mrs. Clarence Saunders.
and Mrs. Dean Lancaster and
Sunday evening guests of the
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■ with his son, Michael Coate, and Rev. and Mrs. Robert O Jack- Tuesday B ride C lub
with other relatives and friends, son were Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Mrs w L McPartland was
Hobson and Mr. and Mrs. Styles hostess to members of her Tues-
of Leota, Kan., Doris Styles ot dav evoning bridge club at her
Mrs. Larson Hostess
Mrs. Raymond Larson w a s Burns, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson ! dorne Mrs. Jack Jenkins was a
guest player
hostess to members of her Tues­ and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson.
day evening bridge club at her
v
Prizes were won by Mrs. Wait-
home. Mrs. J. L. Herriman won Dinner Guests
er Roth, Mrs. Carlos Buchner and
high score prize and Mrs. Larson,
•Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lancaster Mrs. L. A. Maulding.
second high.
entertained at dinner for George
«S ? Sw :
Lawson of Iowa Falls, Iowa, and Guest In Idaho Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Doan Lancaster and
Mr. a^d Mrs. Doug Bateman
Dinner Guests
and Mrs. Heber Evans spent last
Bruce Johnston was a dinner son and Michey Coate.
v
Tuesday and Wednesday in Ida-
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
F
riday
G
uest
j
hQ
Falls. They met Mr. and Mrs
Ersal Beus.
Mrs. Pauline Findley and Ran- Rex Evans there and the Evans
dv and Lynn spent Friday at the returned to Nyssa to visit relat-
home of Mrs. Findley’s mother, j ives and friends before returning
Get Your . . . .
Mrs. Owen Gann.
j to their home in Portland
on
* ON Y 0 UR
*•*—*
| Monday.
OLD TIRES
Here From Twin Falls
❖—
Mrs. Beulah Sweet of Twin Luncheon Guests
Falls was a guest last week of her
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flinders ;
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.' and Gail were lucheon guests of
and Mrs. J. B. Quigley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Savage
in
• • • or • • •
Boise Wednesday.
Return To California
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vinson- Here From Baker
haler of Tracy, Calif., returned
Jill Henneman of Baker was a
home this week after spending guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.
: the holidays in Nyssa visiting Mr. Cliff Main, Kent and Karen,
From
j and Mrs. Bryan Vinsonhaler and
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Mr. and Mrs. Delos Vinsonhaler. Dinner Guests
v v
Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver
i D inner Guests
ancj family were New Year’s
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Atteberv dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and family were dinner guests of Don Herron and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Cox Friday
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, evening.
G uests o f H ollingsw orths
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hahne of
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth,
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Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Holcomb
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Mr and Mrs. Duane Holcomb and
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Connie Jo.
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Here From Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gilmore of
Co-op Deluxe Tire
Deadwood, So. Dakota, is visit­
1st Quality
ing her sister and brother-in-
■
been
Amity Club Meets
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