Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, D«c«mb«r 23, 1971
Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Orason
Pag« Six
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
APPLE VALLEY
**>BY FRANCES SMALLEY**
APPLE
VALLEY-John
Sells and Ron Marosticaandtwo
boys from Vallivue School left
by bus on Sunday for Portland
to attend the General Motors
Mechanics School for three
The next time you have a coolie - "Christmas Fruit”. days.
“cookie making urge” or your They have all the holiday spar­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells at­
youngster says “I have to take kle you need to grace your Tea tended the annual Sells family
cookies to school for a party” Table. 1 like to make a lot at Christmas dinner held Sun-
please try these Carrot Drop a time. That’s another reason day in the Carl Sells home at
Cookies if you haven’t already I like to make them-there will Nyssa.
made them. They're so good! be 12 dozen if I make the whole
Mrs. Bob Jones had the Tues­
There’s no special magic in recipe. This should be enough day Morning Young Ladies Bible
mixing these gems. Just the for the whole neighborhood - Study Hour in her home this
plain cream, add, stir, fold as well as for the little old past we. k.
routine. They're nice and moist lady down the street.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
and a good cookie for grand­
were shoppers in Boise on Fri­
children.
CHRISTMAS FRUIT COOKIES day and also visited in the Hugh
Pierce home.
CARROT
DROP
COOKIES 1/2 cup butter
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
1 1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
THE JAKE FISCHER HOME
1 cup shortening
Apple last week.
packed
on Alberta Avenue features the
1 cup sugar
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Pitman
4 eggs
usual original creations by Nona
eggs
and Kemet of Boise were Sun­
3 tbsp, milk
Fischer. At right is a close­
2 cups flour (sifted)
day dinner guests of Mr. and
1/2 cup fruit juice
up of the window scene, which
2 tsp. baking powder
Mrs.
Charles
Pitman
3/4 tsp. rum flavor mg
is
on a revolving platform.
1/4 teaspoon salt
Mr. and Mrs. William Knox
3 cups flour, sifted
Thousands
of people drive by
2 cups grated carrots
visited in the
Loyd Dibble
3 tsp. soda
each year to see this beautifully
2 tsp. vanilla
home Saturday evening.
1 tsp. ground cloves
decorated home.
1/2 cup chopped nuts
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Walburn
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1 tbsp, water
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ni­
1 tsp. ground nutmeg
COMING EVENTS
Cream
shortening,
Add 1 1/2 lb. nuts, chopped
chols visited Sunday afternoon
sugar, beat until again creamy. 1 lb. glazed cherries, cut up with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ni­
THURSDAY, TODAY, DEC 21
Add eggs. Sift together flour, 1 lb. dark seedless raisins chols.
Ruth Robinson Circle, Par­
baking powder and salt, and 1 lb. white seedless raisins
Mrs. Betty Bolton and sons sonage with Mrs. Bob Hutchin­
add to above mixture.
Add 1 lb. glazed pineapple
of Huntington Beach, California son, 2 p.m.
water and vanilla and fold in
in
Saturday to spend
Rummage Sale, Methodist
Cream butter, add sugar and flew
carrots. Drop by teaspoonsful mix until well blended. Beat in Christmas vacation with her Church, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
on greased baking sheet and eggs, one at a time. Sift to­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bos­
Job's Daughters, Masonic
bake at 400 degrees for 10 to gether flour, soda, cloves, salt, ton.
On Sunday all of them Hall, 7.-30 p.m.
12 minutes. Ice.
Christmas Concert, Cafe­
and nutmeg.
Add liquids to were guests in the Robert Shippy
ICING:
teria, 7:30 p.m.
creamed mixture. Stir m sifted home in Weiser.
2 cups powdered sugar
Mrs. Jennie Seward returned
FRIDAY, DEC. 22 - Siempre
dry ingredients. Mix nuts and
grated rind of 1/2 orange
fruits, add 1/2 cup flour to them home Monday and was an over­ Adelante, Library Meeting Rm.,
Juice of one orange
and fold into cookie dough. Drop nite guest in the Dwight Seward 8 p.m.
1 tsp. vanilla
MONDAY, DEC. 25 - Have
onto cookie sheet (greased) and home Monday evening. She and
1 tsp. lemon flavoring
bake at 325 degrees for 12 to Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg and Ruth a Merry Christmas!
TUESDAY, DEC. 26 - Yel­
15 minutes. Makes about 150 of Nampa went to Woodward,
Now for a more glamorous cookies.
Oklahoma for funeral services low Rose Rebekah Lodge, 1OOF
of her sister, Mrs. Lexie Lea­ Hall, 8 p.m.
gue. They were gone ten days
TOPS »494, Adrian Grade
COUNTY RECEIVES ELECTRIC TAXES
on their trip.
School, 7:30 p.m.
The Department of Revenue tives are included on the tax
Mrs. Roy Rookstool's sister
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 - Se­
has announced the transfer of rolls and subject to ad valo- Mrs. Sarah Yingling and Rus­ nior Citizens, Methodist Church
$484,137.44 to the Treasurers rem taxes m the same manner sell Shoemaker, her brother, Social Hall, 10 30 a m. Bring
of 31 counties. This moneyre­ as all other property.
left for Casper, Wyoming by a sack lunch
presents collections by the De­
The amount collected this plane last F nday.
THURSDAY, DEC. 28 - Rum­
partment
of gross earnings year is about 12^ larger than
Mr. and Mrs. Dibble and Mrs. mage sale, Methodist Church,
taxes from electric coopera­ last year.
Nell
Correll were shopping 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
tives throughout the State. The
The proceeds from this tax at Karcber Mall on Friday.
Toastmistress Club, Library
tax is levied in lieu of ad va­ are distributed 75% to the county
Mr. and Mrs. William Knox Meeting Room, 8 p.m.
lorem taxes an the "transmis­ school fund and 25% to the county visited Mrs. Nell Correll Fri­
Honey.
sion and distribution lines'* of general fund.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Clement
the cooperatives. Other pro­
The amount distributed to
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harlan of
perties owned by the coopera- Malheur County is $1,391.69. Boise were all-day Saturday of New Plymouth visited Satur­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene day in the Gene Honey home.
NU ACRES - Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Wilkerson and daughter
Kim of Emmett were visitors
at the Ben Payne home Friday
afternoon.
Ralph Baxter had the mis­
fortune of falling while at work
in Ontario and breaking his hip.
He is in the hospital at On­
tario.
Mrs. CarollShodeen returned
from Nebraska Thursday. She
spent two weeks with her mother
who had been in the hospital.
Mrs. Mary Nichols worked for
the Shodeens while Mrs. Sho­
deen was gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager
had dinner with the Cecil Evans
Tuesday evening.
Lunch guests at the Tony
Mells
home Thursday were
Crawford Otto of Caldwell and
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan
drove to Caldwell Thursday af­
ternoon,
visited with Mrs.
Bryan's sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Roberts..
Mrs. Ben Payne, Mrs. John
Slam and Mrs. Armine Hart­
man all enjoyed a potluck din­
ner
and gift exchange of the
Town and Country Garden Club
at the home of Mrs. Ken Kerby
at Nyssa, Thursday.
Mrs. Effie Nielsen’s grand­
children and families came and
decorated her Christmas tree
and had dinner with her Sunday.
They were the Gary Nielsens of
Sunset Valley, Mrs. Bill Niel­
sen of Homedale; Cliff Niel­
sen, Jr. of Ontario; Chuck Nel­
sons of Ontario and Tom Kersey
of Fruitland.
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NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183
NEWELL HEIGHTS - Friday
Mrs. Rollo Fenn went to Home­
dale and visited Elmore Fenn
and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carl.
They left Saturday for Spokane
to spend Christmas with her
mother. After Christmas, they
will return, then go south for
the rest of the winter.
Mrs. Rollo Fenn was a Sa­
turday luncheon guest of Mrs.
Laura Ward.
Leroy Churchhill of Vale
visited his mother, Mrs. Rollo
Fenn, Saturday and Sunday eve­
nings while he was duck hunt­
ing in this area.
Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs.
Gladys Newbill, Mrs. Mary
Barnes and Mrs. Anna Long
■ ■ ■
attended the
Delta
Cappa
Gamma Christmas meeting held
in the Lions room at East Side
Cafe m Ontario. Saturday 40
members attended and they had
a Christmas gift exchange.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion York
and girls of Vale were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reiman
and Keith of Ventura, Cali­
fornia came by plane Sunday
afternoon to spend the Christ­
mas Holidays with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. William Reiman
and son.
Their
plane was
three hours late.
Wanda and Cindy Simpson
and Linda Austin were Sunday
afternoon visitors of Mrs. Carl
Fenn.
Mr. and tfrs, Jahnnie 1 bmi
of Boise spent Wextoesday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill at­
tended a potluck dinner at the
Ernest Seuell home in Big Bend
Saturday evening.
Mrs. L. C. McDermott re­
ceived a telephone call from
her daughter, Velma Derrick
in Canada, Sunday afternoon.
She said it was awfully cold
and they had a lot of snow there.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jokl
of Boise spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ger­
rit Timmerman. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Brewer came home from
Corvallis, Saturday, where they
recently graduated from Oregon
State. They are making their
home in the Miller place in Big
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Price visi­
ted Mrs. Lydia Worden Sun­
day afternoon.
David and Bill Phelps were
Sunday dinner guests in the
Gene Simpson home and Linda
Austin was an afternoon visi­
tor.
Linda
Austin, Cindy and
Wanda Simpson visited in the
Ray Simpson home Sunday eve­
ning.
from your
Dairy (aodmotlM'
Real dairy whipping cream is almost as tradi­
tional as the jolty holidays And it works like
magic to turn an ordinary dessert into a deli­
cacy Make a quick and easy pie with instant
pudding and top with flufty whipped cream
Or, open a can of fruit salad and make a yummy
parfait—just spoon alternate layers of drained
fruit and sugar-vanilla flavored whipped cream
into a sherbet glass (chill before serving) Or
get a standing ovation from your family for this
Holiday Eggnog Pie
CRADLE
ROLL
HOI Y RO6ARY
HOSPITAL
DEC. 14 - Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Green, Payette, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neglay,
Ontario, boy.
DEC. 15 - Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis D. Daniel, Fruitland,
boy.
DEC. 17 - Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Wright, New Plymouth,
girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ziegler,
Payette, girl.
DEC. 19 - Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lassiter, Nyssa, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Rod­
ríguez, Ontario, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Mantel Bishop
of rural Nyssa received word
early Tuesday morning, De­
cember 19 of the birth of a new
granddaughter to Stanley and
Barbara Bishop, former resi­
dents of Nyssa, who now live
in Cynthiana, Indiana. She was
born a* 5:30 a.m. and weighed
in at six pounds and seven and
one-half ounces. She lias an
older brother, David, seven
years old. At the time of the call
the baby had not been named
as yet. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
of Evansville, Indiana.
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J Holiday Eggnog Pie ■
Pie pan. 9-inch
IV« squares (116 ozs )
1 gingersnap crumb crust
unsweetened choco­
late. melted
FILLING
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon (1 envelope)
1 teaspoon rum extract
unflavored gelatin
1 cup whipping cream
’/« cup water
1/3 cup sugar
TOPPING
2 tablespoons
1 cup whipping cream
cornstarch
K cup confectioners
’/« teaspoon salt
sugar
2 cups dairy eggnog
V» square (16 oz )
unsweetened choco­
late. grated
To prepare filling Sprinkle gelatin on water to soften In
a 1 -quart saucepan mix together sugar, cornstarch and
salt, gradually stir in eggnog Cook over medium heal
stirring constantly, until thickened Cook two additional
minutes Remove from heat and stir In softened gelatin
until dissolved Divide filling in half Add melted choco­
late and vanilla to one half and pour into crust Allow re­
maining half to cool, then add rum extract In a chilled
bowl whip cream until stiff, fold in rum-flavored filling
Carefully spoon over chocolate layer. Chill To prepare
topping In a chilled bowl whip cream until stiff, fold in
confectioners sugar Spread over pie and sprinkle with
grated chocolate
Every body needs milk.
A holiday tip from the Dairy Farmers of Oregon