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Thursday, March 14, 1974 Th« Nyssa Oats City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon APPLE VALLEY ITEMS HELLO WORLD! ................... BY FRANCES SMALLEY................ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sheehy, nee Marcia Wyckoff, of Corvallis, Oregon, are the proud parents of a bouncing baby hoy. Ryan Patrick, was born Sunday, March 10 and weighed eight-pounds. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheehyof Nyssa and maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff of Yakima, Washington. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quarles of Boise (former Karen Main) are the proud parents of a baby boy. Ro bert Michael, was born March 12, 1974 in St. Lukes Hospital in Boise and weighed five pounds and fourteen ounces. Michael joins a sister, Mi chele Marie who is four years old. The very proud grandpa rents are Mrs. Marie Main of Ontario and Cliff Main of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Quarles of Boise. You will enjoy the eatability of this super delicious homemade dessert. It’s one which is well worth the trouble of making from scratch. All the way--from the first step of beating the butter and sugar until fluffy until the very last artistic swirl of the luscious sour cream chocolate frosting Delectable indeed!! SPECIAL Pag« S«v«n HOLY ROSARY HO6PITAL March 6, Mr. and Mrs. APPLE VALLEY - Mrs. Dwight Seward visited Fri day in Boise with Mrs. Hugh Pierce and family. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pit man visited Saturday after- n<xm with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Engelhardt. Mrs. Arch Engelhardt en tertained Monday evening with a birthday dinner for her husband Arch andCecilShep pard. Other guests were Mrs. Cecil Sheppard and Mrs. Bales. The Susannah Circle will meet on Thursday, March21, with Mrs. Arch Engelhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurley attended revival services in Kuna Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and Sue attended the Investi ture Ceremony for the in stallation of Dr. Pearsall Migel Herrera, Ontario, girl. Mr. and Mrs. GeraldTag- hon, New Plymouth, girl. March 9, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Worth, Fruitland, girl. March 12, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tolman, Ontario, girl. tiie new president of N.N.C. Nampa in the new school audi torium Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Se ward, Mrs. Sarah Hobson and Jeff Sandberg were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larigleyand Jimmy of Sunset Valley. The Jackson Missionary Chapter met Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. Roy Wild and honored Mrs. Daisy Hes ter of Burns with a Kitchen Shower. Mrs. Hester will be living in Nyssa soon. Mrs. Fay Collins is home and very slowly improving. Mrs. Elsa Bask and daugh ter Julie of Donnelly were there Friday-Sundav helping out. Mr. and Mrs. David Bay spent Saturday night at Mc Call in their new motor home and came backSunday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown while at McCall. Mr. and Mrs. George Grif fin were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Mrs. Lori Lilly and J.J. were also Saturday evening guests and they ce lebrated a birthday anniver sary for J.J. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard King THIS PICTURE SHOWS A FEW of the 3fXj happy elementary students who re- cently received new desks. They are pupils in the 4th grade class of Mrs. were Sunday evening guests and Mr. and Mrs. TimClagg of Payette were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Mrs. Helen Wilson retur ned Saturday from a very enjoyable week's vacation in the Seattle, Washington area. She was met at the Tom Sheehy. The desks feature more storage space and brightly colored chairs that can be stacked, bus terminal in Seattle by Mrs. Orley Smith of Renton where she visited with her family Wednesday, then she went to see Mrs. Frances Ludlow at Bothel, Washing ton. She reports a good bit of snow fell while there and it was quite cold and that coming home to such a lovely spring day as we had on Sunday was a very great contrast to Coast weather. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smal ley visited on Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray of Midvale. The snow is leaving the fields and the men are just starting to get out for spring work. BANANA CAKE 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 1/3 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups flour 3/4 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 cup milk 1 cup mashed banana (2 or 3) 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 (12-ounce) package semisweet chocolate pieces, melted Heat butter with sugar until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Mu flour, salt and baking powder Beat into batter alter nately with milk. Fold in mashed banana Turn into two- greased and floured 8-inch round layer cake pans. Bake in 350 degr<*e oven 30 to 35 minutes or until light touch in center leaves no imprint. Cool 10 minutes in pans. Keiuovv from pans and coo* on racks. Blend sour cream into warm melted chocolate. Spread over cake and stack layers. Dteortto With sliced fresh bananas just before serving, if you like Makes 8 servings ROUND STEAK i FULL CUT NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS t T ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs. LeanChamberlainwent to Bountiful, Utah Friday on her spring vacation. She visited her father, Roland Strtngham and other rela tives. She went by bus and was snowed upon most of the trip. She returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc Kinley spent Sunday in Boise with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pro vince and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linville of Caldwell called on Mrs. L. C. McDermott Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Dale Witt attended the Adrian Garden Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Vln- centhaler In Adrian Monday afternoon. Tuesday, Mrs. Robert Long and Mrs. Marie Moore called on Mrs. Burton Barnes and also visited In the Jack El liott home. Friday, Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Irvin Topliff atten ded the World Day of Prayer meeting at the Boone Memo rial Church in Caldwell. It was an all-day meeting. Ross Mills attended the IOOF Lodge meeting at Vale Thursday evening. Mrs. Dave Savage and girls visited her mother Mrs.Carl Fenn Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason of Boise were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. AlfredSimp- son called on their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gillette in Ontario Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. AlfredSimp- son called on Mr. and Mrs. Marion York in Vale Saturday and brought their twochiidren home with them. Their pa rents were Sunday dinner guests in the AlfredSimpson home and the children ac companied them home. Mr. Gilbert Deffenbaugh of Nyssa was also a Sunday dinner guest in (tie Simpson home. Mr. and Mrs. LarrySmith and Clint were Sunday af ternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. AlfredSimp son visited in the Gene Simp son home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoySpra gue report the birth of a grandson, born to their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill In Boise on Friday, March 8. The young man weighed seven-pounds, five ounces and has been na med Jesse John. Their two other sons, Peter and Phillip spent the weekend with their gran<t>arents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and Alan of Emmett spent Sunday with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons of Meridian and Mrs. Edna Mar tin of Pennsylvania were Sun day afternoon visitors in the l^Roy Sprague home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price attended the Athletic Banquet at KaSt«Ml Cafe in Ontario Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and family attended the Pan cake Supper at the Adrian School Saturday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Ray mond W ilson of Roswell cal led on Mrs. Dale Witt Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rundle of Axtell, Kansas came by plane to Boise, Satuday, rent ed a car and surprised their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. VanDeWater and son Kent in Big Bend Satuday after noon. Saturday evening they visited another cousin, Mrs. Dale Witt. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dale Witt were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van DeWa ter and son Kent; their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rundle and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman from Adrian. The Rundles run a dairy on their farm near Ax tell, are milking forty head of cows. Their two boys in college had a week's va cation and took over the milking job for a week assis ted by a younger brother at home, so their parents could come to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pratt, David and Brendon attended an Athletic Banquet at East- sice Cafe in Ontario Thurs day evening. Contract Signed With Carnation The Malheur Potato Bar gaining Association announ ced Monday that a potato con tract agreement with theCar- nation Company has been signed for the 1974 season. The base price is $4.00 for field run potatoes with early harvest and clean potato in centives. This is the only contract that has tieen com pleted at this time. SF SPECIAL F t. y WMA lb. •V BAKER’S SHREDDED NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS - - 79f PITTED OLIVES «««39f LIBBY'S SELECT RIPE 303 CAN CLEARWATER LITE 6 ox. CAN COCONUT 16 ox. PKG. 79C BAKER'S 14 ox. WA j L ANGEL FLAKE ZUff* COCONUT f 7 T CHUNK BONITA 3/$l 59i CHEESE PIZZA PEACHES »«. 39C TUNA HELPER 37C CAKE MIXES 3/89C JENO'S LARGE FRESH BETTY CROCKER ASST. HAMBURGER HELPER OR 14 3/4 oi. TREASURE VALLEY YELLOW CLING . 29 ox. A 1 CINCH ASST. FLAVORS ( 1 ox. PKG. EA. CHICK these SUNNY LOU CARROTS 2-lb. BAG F r: * Í » F* (j w • « r 25* t 7 * t * I ? b f swkwPEms NATURIPE 10 " *• 3 3c YELLOW ONIONS PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 14, 15, 16, 1974 JOHNSTON'S 9 INCH PIE SHELLS .o 49e NYSSA, OREGON I, t «■ * MEDIUM PRICES * 1 (fl 4 t