Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 04, 1972, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, May 4, 1972
Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Historical Society
To Publish As
"Forgotten Corner”
Favorite Foods
Pag« Nina
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
s
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs. from a weeks visit with her
A design prepared by R.L.
Beach of Pendleton, son of the ■ Wilbur Roberts of Pinehurst are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Daugherty in Loveland, Colo.
Joe Beaches of Vale, was ac­ visiting their son Donald.
Mrs. Alan Bennett entered
By "Odi«" And«rson
Mrs. Jerry Bell of Hermiston
cepted last night for a letter­
head on stationery and cover ' the Caldwell Memorial Hos­ and Mrs. Ronnie Bell and chil­
dren of McNary, Washington
of a publication for Malheur pital Monday for surgery.
One of the “best cooks’’ I Island salad, i like it because Country Historical Society.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser accom­ spent the weekend with Mrs.
know asked me for this recipe I can make it and forget it
Winner of the contest for panied Mrs. Bernice Toomb of Edythe Prosser. Saturday eve­
after she tasted it a couple until the family arrives. You suggested publication titles was ; Kingman Kolony to the home of ning they were all supper guests
of weeks ago. I had eaten it should have seen me with lots Mike Hanley, society president, Mrs. Erma Sparks in Nyssa of Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock
at a party and liked it and of salad on hand a few weeks who had suggested “The For­ Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pros­ in Ontario.
the hostess graciously gave me ago. I’d also made sour dough gotten Corner."
Mrs. Darrell English and
ser showed a group of ladies
the recipe. It’s like a “chain biscuits and awaited the grand­
The program was presented I some new crafts. Mrs. Dyre Mrs. Wilbur Roberts attended
letter” or we might say “by children anxiously. They didn’t by
the
Bureau of Land Roberts and Mrs. Darrell En­ Polly Kurtz Circle at the home
word of mouth”. They travel come - the neighbors rated Management and consisted of glish called later in the after­ of Mrs. Lester French in Ros­
that time.
at a terrific speed.
well Wednesday afternoon.
an explanation of planning noon.
Mrs. Mary Auker and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­
underway in the district and
PINEAPPLE CHEESE FLUFF TROPICAL ISLAND SALAD
slides of various resourcesand Ginnis and Dick Davis retur­ Harvey Bennett called on Mrs.
ned home from two weeks spent Erma Sparks in Nyssa Thurs­
historic spots.
2 pkgs orange gelatin
2 pkgs lemon gelatine
Presenting the program were building a hanger at Joseph, day afternoon.
1 1/2 cups boiling water
1 1/2 cup boiling water
Or TOPS 496 met Monday
Bob Kindschy and Rob Currier Oregon. While there they were
1 #2 can crushed pineapple, 1 6-oz. can orange juice con­ of the BLM who asked that guests of Mr. and Mrs. James afternoon with Mrs. Horace
Basques throughout the Western U.S. will
of the Festival, describe upcoming events
centrate
drained
Chaney. Eight members were
society members help them McGinnis Jr. and family.
turn toward Boise, Idaho June 2-4 for the
and activities to Felix Goirigolzarri (se­
1 pint orange sherbet
1/2 cup sugar
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van present with a weight loss of
compile information on historic
Holiday Basque Festival. Mrs. Ron Sabala
cond from left) and Juan Achutequi, Basque
1 cup sour cream
1 cup cream, whipped
sites such as those shown in Dewater attended the Boise 7 1/2 pounds. Mrs. Laura Brock
(left) and Al Erquiaga (right), co-chairmen
sheepherders on a Southwest Idaho range.
2 cups
mandarin oranges, the slides.
1 cup grated cheese
Music Week Concert Friday of Ontario was a guest. Mrs.
drained
Dissolve gelatine in boiling
They pointed to the Char­ evening in which their grand­ Kathie Huett was the best loser
water, add pineapple and sugar. 1 cup pineapple tidbits, drained bonneau gravesite dedication as daughters, Larinda and Laure for the month of April. Mrs.
Place in refrigerator until par­ 2 bananas, cubed
a cooperative effort of many Reed took part. They were over­ Huett and Mrs. Helen Osborn
Dissolve gelatin in hot water people and declared there is a night guests of the Dick Reed won the latest contest.
tially set.
Fold in whipped
cream and cheese and return and cool. Stir in orange juice, serious need for such coope­ family.
Mrs. Leonard Howes is visit­
Harold F. Herrin, adminis­
to refrigerator and chill. sherbet and sour cream. When ration to further these projects.
We would like to extend the ing her children in Roy, Utah.
trative officer of the Vale Dis­
this mixture begins to thicken,
Serves 8.
Dairy farmers in Oregon, production costs in the deve­
sympathy
of
the
community
to
Mrs.
Harold
Alexander
of
Currier reported that Irving
fold in fruits. Pour into mold Anderson, Portland BLM of­ the Duane Daugherty family for Sunset Valley and Mrs. Jean trict, Bureau of Land Mana­ Washington and California have lopment of newspaper, tele­
gement, for the past ten years,
joined together to strengthen vision, radio, magazine, bill­
Another delightful dessert and place in refrigerator until ficial who worked on the Char­ their recent bereavement.
Hurley of Ontario were guests
was honored at a farewell re­
non-brand milk and dairy pro­ board and merchandising ad­
Rosie Shirk attended a party Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
salad I’ve enjoyed is Tropical set. Serves 12.
bonneau project, had written the
tirement party in the Victorian
ducts promotion, it is announ­ vertising materials.
local office saying there is over at the home of Donna Walker Van Dewater.
Room Saturday evening. Some
ced by Ray Kozak, executive
“The end result would be a
$100 left in the Charbonneau in Adrian Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
100 BLM employees and their
Snow-Capped Strawberry Pancakes
secretary of the Oregon Dairy saving to each state in pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas attended a birthday dinner Sa­
fund and he suggested transfer
spouses gathered for the oc­
Products Commission.
duction and creative costs, with
of it from the Oregon Histori­ helped their son-in-law Vernon turday evening for Jamie Pack­ casion.
Kozak noted that all three the sharing of a pool of ma­
cal Society to the local so­ Slippy of Owyhee Corners ce­ wood at the Jim Packwood home
An ardent fisherman, Herrin
states use the “Every Body terials available to all three
ciety where it might be placed lebrate his birthday Friday eve­ in Roswell Saturday evening.
was presented with an engraved Needs Milk” theme.
states, financed by each on a
out on interest toward further ning. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Wal­ Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
tacklebox, an out of state fish­
At a recent meeting in Cali­ pro-rata basis," Kozak said,
development of the site, includ­ ters of Nyssa were also guests. John Mettille and two little
ing license for Montana and
fornia, dairy farmer board
Mrs.
Margaret Wood and daughters of Caldwell.
ing the old fortified Inskip
Kozak emphasized that each
other gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Knapp
members of the Oregon Dairy state commission will continue
Station.
Brenda of Marsing called on
Herrin formally retired April
Products Commission, Wash­ to maintain and direct indivi­
A barbecue to raise money for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett of Nampa were callers in the
15 after more than 24 years of
the society is scheduledJune 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett Phil Clucas home Sunday after­
ington Dairy ProductsCommis- dual in-state advertising and
federal
service.
He
came
to
the
noon.
at the Hanely Ranch just east Sunday.
sion and the California Milk promotion.
Vale District June 24, 1962
Mrs. Varner Hopkins and
of the town of Jordan Valley.
Those attending Adrian Gar­
Advisory Board agreed on pro­
“All Oregon dairy advertis­
from the U. S. Forest Service
gram plans which will utilize ing will be supervised by the
The barbecue is planned for den Club Monday afternoon at Mrs. Boyce Van Dewater atten­
at Lakeview where he had spent
3 p.m.
Tickets will be on the home of Mrs. George De­ ded a missionary meetingatthe six years prior to that time. the services and talents of the Oregon commission and will
sale with the charge set at $2 Haven in Adrian were Mrs. home of Mrs. Persis Brum­ His other federal service was individual advertising agencies continue to be represented by
of each state, Primary pur­ Thuemmel, Marx and Associa­
for adults and $1 for children. Edythe Prosser, Mrs. Varner baugh in Roswell Thursday.
Mrs. Ernest Seuell accom­ with the Forest Service in Burns pose of the cooperative effort tes, Portland advertising and
Earl McCollum is ticket chair­ Hopkins, Mrs. Boyce Van De­
and
Washington
state.
A
num
­
of the three dairy organizations public relations agency,” Kocak
water and Mrs. Ernest Seuell. panied by Mrs. Ray Laan of
man.
ber of years were spent in pri­
will be to share creative and said.
Dick Bennett returned to his Parma, Mrs. Verl Bishop, Mrs.
Tentative plans were dis­
vate employment in Washington,
cussed for a flea market also home Tuesday from the Mercy Varner Hopkins and Mrs. Boyce Idaho and Montana.
in June to be staged probably Hospital in Nampa where he Van Dewater left Tuesday
Herrin, with his wife Mar­
had undergone back surgery the morning to attend Oregon State
in Ontario.
jorie,
plans to retire in Hamil­
Extension Council at Corvallis.
Secretary Mrs. Marion Goul week before.
The Big Bend ladies will put ton, Montana where he has pur­
Miss Helen Hatch of Ontario
announced there are 413 charter
chased a small acreage and will
members in the historical called on Mr. and Mrs. James on the skit they recently gavei
at Ontario for part of the pro­ open a public accounting office
McGinnis Sunday.
society.
after a period of rest and en­
Mr. and Mrs. RaymondlCart- gram.
The next meeting is scheduled
joying the fishing and hunting
Mrs.
Dyre
Roberts
and
Mrs.
wright
entertained
with
a
fish
May 11, possibly at the court­
All Makes A Models
opportunities afforded by the
fry Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Edythe Prosser attended the
house in Vale.
Hamilton
area.
Cecil Brewington of Burns, Mr. Happy Dozen Card Club at the
Come spring, —snow-capped mountains.
and Mrs. Don Barbee and son home of Mrs. Don Fox in King-
Come breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner —snow-capped straw­
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cart­ man Kolony Friday afternoon. Journal Classifieds
berry pancakes.
218 MAIN ST., NYSSA, OREGON
wright and son of Boise, Mr
Mrs. Bill Van Dewater called
Take your choice of meals! These feather-’ight pancakes
Bring Results!
PHONE 372-3196
BY
DALE
WITT
Mrs.
Don
Cartwright
and
and
at
the
Robert
Callahan
home
to
are a special breakfast treat, perfect for Sunday or holiday
KH)
PHONE
372-2183
B=SW>
daughter of Nyssa and Mr. and visit and see Nancy and the new
brunch, filling enough for a luncheon main dish, and delicious
Mrs. Ray Cartwright.
grandson Thomas Shane.
as dessert with a not-too-heavy dinner.
Mrs. Phil Clucas and Anita
Mrs. Lee Lovitt and Judy
There’s nothing to mixing up the pancake batter --a blend
NEWELL HEIGHTS - Shelia
of fresh buttermilk and pancake mix. Be sure to use a mix Pratt was a Thursday and Fri­ and Darla Maggard attended an were callers at the Robert
un-birthday party for the first Callahans Monday evening to
that does not already contain buttermilk.
day guest at the College of Idaho,
In minutes, the pancakes are off the griddle. And they and attended the concert. Satur­ graders with summer birthdays see the new baby.
Mrs.
Julia Callaham is
burst with that good old-fashioned buttermilk flavor of those day her mother, Mrs. Eugene in Mrs. Maggard’s room Fri­
visiting and assisting at the
day afternoon at Adrian.
grandma used to bake.
Pratt picked her up and went
home this
Mrs. Ron Huett and Kassie Robert Callahan
Surprise! That’s not whipped cream in the filling and top­ to Boise and visited Mr. and
returned home Sunday evening week.
ping. It’s tangy-flavored sour cream --fresh from the grocer’s Mrs. Burdette Pratt.
dairv section. This commercial sour cream is made from
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simp­
sweet cream which is pasteurized, homogenized, and innoculated son visited Mr. and Mrs. Eu­
with a special culture to give it a distinctive flavor.
gene Pratt Monday evening.
What goes in the filling besides sour cream? Just straw­
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
berries and sugar. Fresh strawberries when in season, frozen Alfred Simpson were guests at
strawberries other times.
a birthday supper for Mrs.
And here’s a hint when serving frozen fruit. Frozen fruit Simpson at the home of her
The chairman pointed out that
National Salvation
Army
loses its characteristics when too completely defrosted. It’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Week, this year May 8th through those who serve on the local
best to serve the fruit with some of the ice crystals still re­ York at Vale. Alene and Selma 14th, is also the time of The service extension committee
maining.
Simpson of Ontario were also Salvation Army’s Annual Mail are all volunteering their time
. dinner guests.
Appeal. Mr. Robert R. Wilson to help those in need. Coor­
SNOW-CAPPED STRAWBERRY STRAWBERRY SOUR CREAM
Sunday dinner guests at the chairman of The Salvation dinating their efforts with those
FILLING:
PANCAKES
Alfred Simpson home were Mrs. Army’s service extension com­ Salvation Army officers, means
2 cups sliced fresh or frozen 1 Carl Fenn and Mr. and Mrs.
6-8 Servings
mittee for Nyssa, announced that every dollar contributed is
strawberries sweetened
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
used for the maximum amount
Marion York, Mr. and Mrs. the campaign this week.
2
cups
dairy
sour
cream
That is, it’s a risk we’ll take if you have this low-cost insurance
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
of direct aid.
Howard Fenn, Jimmie Fennand
Mr.
Robert
Wilson
said
that
If using frozen berries, par­
coverage.
2-1/4 cups buttermilk
The fact of inflation and the
, Darryl Simpson were Sunday the purpose of the campaign is
tially defrost, leaving some of
1 «88
Loss of your crop by hail, wind or fire is something you
afternoon visitors.
to provide funds in areas where fact of people needing assis­
the
ice
crystals
in
the
berries.
t tbs. melted butter
shouldn't have to worry about. The fact that the insurance com­
Mrs.
Dale Witt was a Sa­ The Salvation Army received no tance for the first time in
Add sour cream, stirring lightly
2 cups pancake mix
pany has paid out far more than it has collected in the last four years
turday dinner guest in the W.C. support from the United Fund so their lives has placed a double
Dissolve soda in buttermilk; and only enough to blend. Use Van Dewater home in Big Bend. that the Army’s 23 separate strain on resources of The
indicates there's plenty of need for worry.
as
a
filling
between
2
pancakes
add with unbeaten egg and butter
Mrs. Leon Chamberlain went services can be continued Salvation Army, the chairman
We offer you Hail insurance for all crops, Windstorm insurance
to pancake mix, stirring lightly. and top with additional sour to the Migrant Workshop at throughout the year in thecom- said.
for
sweet
corn, Fire and Hail for grain, and Hail for fruit. And con­
Bake on hot, lightly greased cream and strawberries.
He pointed out that even
Sunny Ridge school in Nampa munitites that this committee
venient credit arrangements are available after your crop is har­
griddle, turning only once. If TOPPING:
though a money contribution
Saturday. She went with a group serves.
vested.
thinner pancakes are desired, 1 cup sliced fresh or frozen of teachers from Parma.
Through The Salvation Army seems a routine thing, its re­
strawberries sweetened
add 1/4 cup more buttermilk.
For more information, mail the coupon today or call us. You
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman service extension program, sults can be dramatic in terms
1 cup dairy sour cream
do the farming, and we’ll take the risks.
visited Mrs. Dale Witt Sunday such important aid as emer­ of lives salvaged. Contribution
afternoon.
gency welfare, farm fire re­ for this area may be sent to;
Mr. Don Young
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons lief, disaster aid, care for
U. S. National Bank
and her sister’s Miss Que unwed mothers, andcampingfor
500 Main
Zettle and Mrs. Bertha Bennett disadvantaged youths are pro­
SOKE LIFE
Nyssa, Oregon 97913
all of Portland were Friday vided.
evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and went to Unity on a fishing trip 23 and visited her sister, Mr.
TOETBE WOWBEBWG
Friday. They had good luck and Mrs. Lloyd Hill.
family.
IF ITS THE RIGHT
Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Fenn was a Sunday returning home Sunday after­
COVERAGE.
Irvin Topliff attended the Wo­
evening visitor of Mrs. Rollo noon.
Mrs. Bill Webb was a Sa­ men’s Presbyterian meeting in
Our approach to life
Fenn.
insurance is to tailor the
Elsmore Fenn of Homedale turday evening dinner guest of Parma Sunday afternoon.
policy for you. This means
Mrs. Marie Moore visited in
came last week and set check Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and
giving you the best basic
boxes for Mrs. Rollo Fenn so Mrs. Margarete Payne in On­ the Herschel Thompson home
plan of protection, the most
tario.
Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and
she could do irrigating.
useful options, and backing
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province Mrs. Al Thompson were there
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of
it all up with fast fair
Huntington had business in On­ of Caldwell were Sunday after­ and were celebrating their 64th
service. Let us work out the
tario and were luncheon guests noon visitors of her parents, Wedding Anniversary.
plan that suits your own
Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. Luit
of Mrs. Lydia Worden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L.C. McDermott.
individual needs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh Stam and Mrs. Irvin Topliff
Bob Webb, Bill Webb, George
Safeco. Insurance on
Cartwright and Vern Parker went to Cascade, Sunday, April attended the Home Extension
everything you value.
meeting in the Myron Osborn
MAIL TO. Stein-McMurray Insurance Agency, Inc.
home in Kingman Kolony Thurs­
P.O. Box 1698
day afternoon.
,
BLM Officer
Retires
Western States Move To
Help Dairy Program
Harry’s Appliance &
Refrigeration
Repairs
One Day Service
Newell Heights
LOSING YOUR
CROP IS A
RISK WE'LL
HAVE TO
TAKE
National Salvation Army
Week May 8 Thru 14
LOW RATES ON
B insurance
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