Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski and family of Boise entertained with Than­ ksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs Bill Wahlerl and family and Father Kirkpatrick of Ontario. Mrs. Blanche Weeks spent Thanksgiving with her dau­ ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke in Vale. Her son. Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of Seneca were guests of his mother over the weekend. A family Thanksgiving dinner was held at the Lloyd Wilson home for Mrs. Madge Wilson and Norman. Mr. and Mrs Bob Wilson and Tommy Mrs Alice Wilson and Mrs. Nora Whincup. Mrs. Jesse Shuster en­ joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster in Nampa. Mr and Mrs. John Ward and family entertained his mother. Mrs. Louise Ward with dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Black­ burn. Taft and Lisa were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerhauser in Cald well. Dairy Ingredients Give Old Breads Homebaked Christmas breads made with fresh dairy products are one of the real pleasures of the holiday season Pure creamers butter and cultured dairy products dairy sour cream, buttermilk and yogurt •• give wonderful flavor and moist tender texture to breads and other baked goods that just can't be duplicated with substitute Ingredients. For your eating and giving enjoyment, here is a foolproof, single-rising bread formula to make into two very attractive, good eating loaves. Enjoy them warm and fragrant from the •ven or freeze for later use. The basic dough, moist with ‘A cup each of dairy sour cream and butter plus two eggs, is divided into two portions. One is rolled into a reciangle, then spread with crunchy walnut filling, and rolled up jelly roll style to form a long oval loaf The other bread, shaped like a stollen, has the same good walnut filling plus raisins and candied cherrtes added to the dough. When the shaped loaves have risen to double sue. they're ready to bake. Powdered sugar glaze and decorations of candied cher- ries and nuts make these breads look as festive a» the season. To go with all the holiday sweet breads, rolls, muffins, waffles and so forth, be sure to have an ample supply of butter on hand. To preserve its delicate, natural flavor keep carefully wrapped and refrigerated. For company occasions, butter balls or curls look very pretty and are neat to serve. Make them ahead and freeze to insure a ready supply and avoid last minute fussing. 3'A to 4 cups flour 2 tablespoons sugar 'A teaspn salt 1 pkg. active dry yeast 'A cup dairy sour cream '/« cup water •A cup butter 2 egg» Walnut Filling 2 tablespoons each raisins and chopped candied cher ries I egg white, beaten Combine sour cream, water and butter. Heat, stirring, over medium high heat, to 120 deg. Gradually beat into flour mixture. Beat 2 minutes at medium speed. Beat in eggs and 1 i cup flour Beat at high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in 2 to 2'A cups flour to make a dough. Turn onto floured board and knead 3 to 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Divide dough in half. Roll one half of dough out on floured board to l2xl0-tnch rectangle. Spread with half of Walnui Filling Roll up. starting from short edge. Place seamside down on greased baking sheet Knead raisins and cherries into other half of dough. Roll into lOxH-inch oval. Spoon re­ maining Walnut Filling along one H-inch side of oval. Fold other half of dough over filling. Place on greased baking sheet. Let loaves rise in warm, draft free place, until doubled in bulk Brush with egg white. Bake in 350 deg. oven 30 min. or until well browned. Decorate as desired with powdered sugar glaze, candied fruits and nuts. Makes 2 loaves. Walnut Filling Grind 2 cups walnuts in electric blender I cup at a time, using stop and go method Mix with 'A cup melted butter, 1 < cup sugar and 2 teaspoons grated orange peel Makes 11 i cups. Mrs. Donna Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Glenn and family from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glenn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glenn all shared Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crawford and family in Darlington. Idaho. Mrs. Bernice Fisher was a Thanksgiving dinner guest at the home of Mrs. A. H. Bos dell and Mrs. Ethel Mary Rhodes and John. BOY'S PAINTS register for free drawing 10 P.M., DEC. bth CERTIFICATE Gertrude Alimón and Ma ne Coate were Thanksgi­ ving Day dinner guests in the home of Jon Coate in Boise. Jon Coate. Jr. returned to Nyssa with the women to take part in the wedding of his cousin Michael Lancaster and Joyce Strawn, which was last Friday. Michael is a grand­ son of Gertrude Alimón. Guests at the Lee Dail home for Thanksgiving din­ ner were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail and family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Gerald Zittercob of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Finston and two children from Lewis­ ton. Idaho; James Dail home from Eastern Oregon State items include food. toys, candy, baked goods and Christmas novelties. Santa will be there to take a list of what each child wants for Christmas. Hamburgers hot dogs, homemade scones, pie and ice cream may be purchased. Everyone is invited to come and get in the "Holly-Daze” spirit. College at La Grande; Marla Dail and Mrs. Vivian Poole and son Mike all from Ontario. Marla is employed in Ontario. BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Harry Miner entertained members of the Mr and Mrs. Bridge Club Saturday evening. November 30. Mr. and Mrs. E. Otis Smith were guest players. High honors went to Mrs. Smith and Fred Guthrie. Spruce up for the holidays with i sophisticated Seiko. Mr and Mrs. John Z. Reed of Tustin. Calif., visited last week in the home of his sister Marie Coate and Gertrude AII mon. . fcs- JA . Dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider were Mr and Mrs. Dirtck Nedry and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christensen. /j aS £ Ti vfl Seiko has something special for everyone on your gift list For him there s a Seiko OX The deluxe automation-age watch with an instant-set day date calendar, mar res stant Hardlex crystal, matching adjustable bracelet And it s water tested to 98 2 feet For her a beautiful combination of elegance and accuracy, the Lady Seiko bracelet watch Lett No S4296M—17J, yeuow top stainless steel bac«. sun ray brown dial $135 00 Right No ZW442M— t7J. yellow top stainless steel back, gilt dial $100 00 PAULUS JEWELRY NYSSA Christ ma» GIFT WRAPPING evening. Mr and Mrs. Bill Stringer and Ma;t were holiday dinner guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Ward in Ontario. BONDED ACRYLIC A WOOL BLEND FABRIC Mrs. A. H. Keck shared Thanksgiving with several members of her family. Her nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Neel and two children from Reno, Mrs. May Young. Mrs. Fay Taylor both of Parma, her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robinson and three children and Danny Robinson all of Portland and Mrs. Keck ate Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keck at Caldwell reg . AN. Í 1 MW J 25’ OFF I 1 AND GAMES J ] FAMILY HOUSE M2“ ï J PLAY FARM HOUSE M2“ | ALL Mrs Charlie Zinn spent the weekend as a guest of Mrs. Orma Cleaver and other friends in Nyssa. She lives in Richland. Oregon and had been to visit her daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Young at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichol­ son were Thanksgiving din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage. Miss Heather Oakley of La Grande was a Friday night and Saturday morning guest. PLASTIC PAINTS Mrs. Margaretha Van Iwisk returned home Sunday after spending six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. B S. Torrey in Ramsey, New Jersey. She returned home by plane. This was her first plane ride and she enjoyed it very much. “HOLLY-DAZE ” A Bazaar sponsored by the Nyssa Second Ward will be held Friday. December 6 at the LDS Stake House Cultural Hall from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Displaying a few of the many attractive items are from left Amy Mitchell, publicity chairman. Julie Jensen, president and Rhonda Bvbee. general chairman. Other Mr and Mrs. Lewis Riggs. Mrs Reba Mitchell and Mrs Ellen Richardson attended the 50th wedding anniversary reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dailey at the LDS Cultural Hall in Parma Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durheim of Brow nsville. Ore visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cleaver. They came to get acquainted with their new grandson, Ben­ jamin Dale, who was born November 21. HOURLY BARGAIN TABLE Mr and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy went to Hermiston for Thanksgiving Day. They at­ tended church services and the christening of little Addie Mane Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald Ford. Mrs. Ford is Mrs. Lundy's niece. Mrs. Lundy's sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Becker were also there for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Jim Griffin and her brother. Bud Newby went to Baker for Thanks­ giving and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Irvin Jones They enjoyed another thanksgiving dinner on Fri­ day at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Griffin in Baker PUZZLES FISHER PRICE PLAY REG. S1A.95 X FISHER PRICE REC |8 9S ¥ REG. $26.95 BABY CRISSY M7“ I MEN’S SWEATERS DRILL ELECTRIC MEN’S SVEDE LEATHER MERC CHARGE SHIRT JACKETS MF N'S VINYL Mrs Britt Nedry of Boise was a houseguest at the home of her son and daughter in law Wednesday thru Saturday. Thanksgiving Dav dinner guests at the Nedry home were Mrs. Nedry and Miss Eva Boydell. B ank A mericarq 1 JACKETS ~ i REG. $49.95 s-M $3996 REG. $24.00 Sf9»»