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    Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa Oregon
Thursday, January I, 1976
GERMAN CAKES
SIMPLE AND DELICIOUS
Her are three rlawalc. rich and moixt Garman cake
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which look far
more complicated to prepare than they really are Apple Kaiain Cake
(front). lx
* mon Kurhen and Black Forest Toil
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can l»e served together
at a buffet luncheon. Club get together, or pot luck dinner or prepare
one for a gi and finale to any meal
A booklet including th
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delicloua cake
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and other favorilv from
around the world ir available by funding 26/ to “Recipe
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with Inter
national Flavor/
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APPLE RAISIN CAKE
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1
2
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Cup Sguwc Parhay margarine
cupt packed brown \ugar
»M»
t»x»poon vanilla
cup» Hour
ItMpoon cinnamon
Unpoon cod.
Ki
tmpoon baking poadxi
W cup milk
2 cup» finely chopped peeled apple»
I cup renin»
Ki cup chopped eelnutt
Brown Soger fro»tmg
Combine marirnrrne end suitar; Mend In vgg« ami vanilla Arid rum
binml dry Ingndu-nt« alternately with milk, mixing well after verb
addition Stir In apple», ramlrie arid nut« Pour intogSeuM'dumlfluUled
13 x U inch KaLlng pan Sake at 350'. t*> to If- minute« or until wooden
pick inaerted In center cornea out clean Cool; fro»t with
Brown Sugar Frosting
ty Cup Soueerr Fake, magame
I cup pecked brown luga
cup milk
3 Cups tilted confectioner» vuga
Combine margarine ami brown augar In «aucepan; bring to boil
Cook I minute; remove from heat, t ook slightly; wtir In milk Add
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runfeclinners
augai; heat until vmooth.
LEMON KUCHEN
1 cup Spue»re Perkey magame
2 cup» wga
2 labl»»poom grated lemon rind
m feavpoont vanilla
4 egg» »operated
3
2Vs
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1
cups Hour
teMPoont baking powder
teetpoon »alt
cup milk
lemon Clare
f'omlnne margaiine ano sugar; blind in rind and vanilla Add egg
yolk« one al a time, mixing well after each a.Uhl ion Add combined
dry ingredn id« alternately with milk, mixing well after each addition
Fold In stiffly iv-aten egg whiles. Tour into grva
*ml
and floured 10-
Ineh tube pan or Hundt pan Hake al ISO
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I hour and 10 minutes Cool
10 minute«, remove from f an. Glass with
Lemon Glare
IV» cup» tilted confectioner»' »ugar
2 table-.poom lemon puce
Ck teaspoon vanilla
Oath of »alt
Combine mgivdlenls; mix until well blended
BLACK FOREST TORTE
1» cup Squeeze Parker margaim»
IH cup» sugar
3 eggs
■
I teaspoon vanilla
3 1 or square« unsweetened
chocolete melted
I la cup» flour
I teaspoon voda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
ty cup buttermilk
Chocolate filling
Bundled Cherry filling
Whipped Cream frosting
Combine margarine ami «ugar Add egg« one at a time, beating
well after each addition; blend in vanilla and chocolate Aikl combined
dry ingredient, alternately with butteimilk. mixing will after each
addition. Pour into two greuned and floured H inch layer pan» Hake at
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360
30 to .Vi minute« or until wooden pick inverted in center comer
out clean Cool 10 minute»; remove from pan» Cord layers completely;
split each layer in half hrnixontally Spread top of one la» it with
Chocolate Filling. Top with »rcoml layer; spread m'h Hinn, lied
Cherry Filling Repeat with remaining two layers Frost «ide« of cake
with Whipperl Cream Frosting
Chocolate Filling
1 cup hrxvy cream
2 tablespoons confectioners sugar
I tablespoon cocoa
Bent cr. am. gradually adding «ugar ami cocoa until «tiff
Brandiad Cherry Filling
1 16 or can pitted sour cherries
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons brand»
Drain chs-rite». i< »giving s) run Grn<hialls mid •> nip to com-tan h.
»Id brand» Cook user mr ilium heat until clear and thickened; -th in
chei rle« < ool
Whipped Cream Froating
I cup heavy cream
I .Cespoons confectioners sugat
Heal cuam, prudnully .iddmr «iit-pi, until «tiff.
Journal Classified«
Bring Results!
Social Scene
Activities In Arcadia
By Netf Beeeee
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Mr. and Mrs. I. E.
Robbins, had Christmas
breakfast with Mr. and Mrs.
Norvelle Robbins and family.
They opened gifts. For
Christmas dinner, they all
went to Merrildean and
Winona Robbins house The
guests included Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Robbins. Mrs.
Lois Henderson. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Winchell. Mr. and
Mrs. Norvelle Robbins and
family. In the evening, they
all went to the L. E. Robbins
home for supper and more
gift exchanging. Guests at
the L. E. Robbins home
included all the afore men­
tioned and also Mr. and Mrs
Lewellyn Robbins and family
of Baker and a daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Lewellyn Rob­
bins. Mr and Mrs. Carsten
Von Borstel and children of
Grass Valley. Ore. The last
mentioned hail spent Christ­
mas Day with the Austen
Robbins of Lincoln com­
munity.
Mrs. Lucile Myrick and
daughter Shelley enjoyed
Christmas dinner with her
parents, Mr. and Mr
.
*
Clayton Jensen.
On Sunday Mrs. Myrick
entertained the Jensens,
Mr and Mrs. Joel Mitchell,
and sons, David and Wayne.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Oxnam
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner and
Lori and Ken KUlibrew at a
dinner given in her home.
•
•
Adult Courses
Scheduled at TVCC
SaMMSaM *
a»a»a»ai
Mr and Mrs. S P. Bybee
Guests at the home of Mr,
hosted Christmas dinner for
and Mr». Parley Feik for
their children. Attending
Christmas dinner and the day
were Mr and Mrs. Jay
were Mr. and Mr* . Melvin
Bvbee and Tamera. Mr. and
Feik and Marla. Brian Feib
Mrs. Owen Froeror and
from Corvalli», Mr
and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Garry
*.
Mr
Bob Gunn of Boise, Mr.
Bybee and family, Pam
and Mr
*.
Bruce Everetton
' Bybee and Boh Hawkins of
and chidren of Nampa
Beaverton.
Mr and Mr
*.
Steve James
• • •
of Eagle, Idaho visited Mr
Mrs. Irvin Jones of Baker
and Mr
*.
Parley Feik on
is visiting her sister and
Friday. They were dinner
husband Mr. and Mrs. Jim
guests.
Griffin and her son Ron
*
Guest
of Mr. and Mrs.
Gorrell in Nyssa this week.
Mike Petterson for Christmas
• • •
dinner were her parent
*.
Mr
Christmas dinner guests in
and Mr
*.
Doy Ferguson of
the Frank Byers home were
Vale, Mr. and Mr
*.
Neil
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Byers and
Petterson apd Tony, and
family of Ontario. Mr. and
*
Mr
Petterson's uncle L. B.
Mrs. John Sommars and
Fergason.
family and the Rev. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petter­
Jim Farmer and family all of
son had guests on Christmas
Donnelly and Mr. and Mrs.
Eve. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Rocky Fuqua of Caldwell.
Mike Petterson and familv.
Afternoon callers were Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen,
Ethel Lay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tracy and
• • •
girls, Mr. and Mr
*.
Jay
Christmas houseguest
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at
Bunn. Mr and Mrs. Colleen
the home of Mr. and Mr
*.
Kesler, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Beck were their *on and
Frank Walker of Provo, Utah
daughter-in-law. Mr. and
George Moeller spent
Mrs. John Beck and Kris­
Christmas Eve« and Christ­
tine. Lana and Steven from
mas day with Mrs. Joretta
Prescott. Arizona.
Norman and Scott and Lance.
a
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•
Susie, Carlenc and Darlene
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher
Carroll spent Friday and
were dinner guests at the
Saturday with their grand­
home of their daughter and
parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll.
Alvin Mason in Ontario on
Mr. and Mrs. Doyel Carroll
Christmas Day.
of Mountain Home. Idaho;
Jim and Karen Carrol and
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Houseguest
this week at
family; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
that home of hi
*
mother,
Olaie and family from Ander­
Mrs A. L. Heldt and brother
son Corner and Mr and Mrs.
Everett Heldt are Mr. and
Orville Carroll of Bend.
*.
Mr
James Heldt and
Oregon, visited the Henry
family.
Carrolls. Christmas night
• • •
The evening was spent
Saturday dinner guest
*
of
visiting and playing and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers
singing
were Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Dick. Lois and Bruce Corn
Byers and family of Ontari
had Christmas dinner with
and Mr. and Mrs. John
John Seburn and Golda
Sommars and family of
Roper.
Donnelly.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomp­
The Wilton Jackson family,
son have rented their farm
their daughter Jill, who is a
and moved to their house on
student at La Grande, ano­
Clark and Imperial.
ther daughter and her hus­
Karen Hust of Salt Lake
band, Mr. and Mrs. Scott
City. Utah was home at the
Dagenhart of Spokane and
George Husts for the Christ­
mas Holiday. She came the
Father Riffle of Boise enjoyed
19th and returned by plane
Christmas Day at the Jack­
Christmas night.
son's home at Terrace Lakes.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. George Hust
and girls went to the home of
Mr and Mrs Merle Beckley
at Nampa for Christmas.
Violet Rose Wood and
children of Richalnd, Wash
ington spent the Christmas
holidays with her parent
*.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Drydale.
She returned home Decem­
ber 29.
Page Thirteen
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Saturday dinner guests of
Mrs. A. H. Keck were Mr.
and Mrs. Delmer Keck of
Caldwell. Callers in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Keck and Mrs
Rosie Goff of Nu Acres.
Mrs
A
H
Keck had
Christmas dinner with the
Arvin Goffs and family in Nu
Acres.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lan­
caster journeyed to Hager
man where they enjoyed
Christmas with their daugh­
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Hobson and children
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichol­
son were Christmas dinner
guests at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Savage. Kirk,
who is home from Eugene
and Randy and Kris.
Mr
and Mrs. Delvis
Freeman and daughters.
Kristine and Delyn of Eugene
spent the Christmas holidays
at the home of her mother.
Mrs Ruth Klinkenberg.
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•
Mrs. Jane Cookson and
two sons of Roseburg called
at the Walt Looney home on
Saturday They later called at
the Owen Gann home.
• • •
A family holiday was
enjoyed at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
boys. Mrs Goodell's bro­
thers and sister arrived the
day after Christmas and
stayed until Sunday. They
were Mr and Mrs. Dale
Nesbitt and boys of Berkeley.
California; Mr and Mrs. E.
K Nesbitt. Mr and Mrs.
John Nesbitt and son all of
Richland. Washington; Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Nesbitt and
sons of Ola. Idaho and Mrs.
Iva Jane Fingerson and
family of Buhl. Idaho.
Friday visitors were Mr
and Mrs. John Logan of
Boise. Idaho. Saturday. Mrs.
Larry Lemon and family of
Payette and Mrs. Gary
Turner and baby daughter of
Boise were all visitors.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Owen Gann
attended a family Christmas
dinner in Pavette at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goff
Olhers attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Richey of
Juntura. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Findlev and daughter and
Mr and Mrs. Randy Findley
and son all of Vale. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Findley and
children of Eugene and Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Looney and
boys and Mrs. Leona Reeves
of Nyssa.
• • •
The Harry Miners enter­
tained with Christmas dinner
for Mrs. Freda Miner, Mrs.
Marguerite McNeil and Mr
and Mrs. Lyle Miner and Lori
and Ken Killibrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner
spent Christmas Eve with the
Lyle Miners and also enjoyed
breakfast Christmas morning
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Lind­
sey and family. Friday the
Penrods enjoyed a buffet
supper at the home of Judge
Jeff Dorroh in Ontario. This
buffet was given for the
judge's office personnel.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden
spent the Christmas Holiday
with their daughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mitchell and family in Pilot
Rock. They were joined there
by their son. Laurence Oden
and family from Albany.
• • •
Real Estate Law, a class
approved for realtor licensing
and renewal purposes, will
be taught by Richard Grigg
winter term in the Treasure
Valley Community College
Community Education pro­
gram. The three-credit class
will meet Wednesday eve­
nings 7:30 ■ 10 00 p.m. in
Room AD-24 of le Adminis­
tration Building Class be­
gins January 7.
• • •
Japanese Calligraphy, a
class in the brush painting of
Japanese orthographic cha­
racters. will be offered winter
term through Treasure Valley
Community College Com­
munity Education Tuesday
evenings during winter term.
Larry Williams will teach this
class which meets 7:30 -
9:30 p.m. in Room AD 11 of
the Administration Building.
• • •
Treasure Valley Com­
munity College Community
Education will offer Advan­
ced Ceramics Monday and
Tuesday evenings 7 - 10
p.m. during winter term.
Ken O'Connell will teach the
class which meets in the Art
Building beginning January
5.
• • •
Treasure Valley Com­
munity College Community
Education will offer three
classes in guitar Wednesday
evenings during winter term.
Basic Guitar will meet 6 - 7
p.m.; Intermediate Guitar
will meet 7 ■ ty p.m.; Advan­
ced Guitar will meet 8 - 9
p.m. Jim Rickel will teach
Portland visiting their daugh­
ter Judy Nedry. They were
houseguests of Mrs. Nedry's
aunt. Mrs. Wesley Ernes.
Judy, hosted the Christmas
dinner. Guests included the
Nedry s, Mrs. Ernes and
Harry Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nedry
visited her mother. Mrs.
Margaret Ryser and sister.
Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Caster­
line and family in Salem on
Friday.
Clyde McClung traveled to
Portland with the Nedrys
where he joined his family in
Woodburn. Oregon for the
holidays.
• • •
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Wernick were
a niece of Mrs. Wemicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Biddle and
family and a brother-in-law,
Ted Facev of Pendleton.
these classes tn Room TL-4 of
the Tech-Lab Building be­
ginning January 7.
• • •
Two Saturday morning
sections of tennis will be
offered winter term through
Treasure Valley Community
College Community Educa­
tion. The classes will meet in
the gymnasium under the
instruction of Wally Johnson
8 to 10 a.m. or 10 to 12 noon
The classes carry one credit
and will be limited to twelve
registrats each. Instruction
will begin January 10.
• • •
The impending national
shift to the metric system of
measure has heightened in­
terest in short courses on the
business and everyday use of
metrics. Treasure Valley
Community College Com­
munity Education will again
offer a one-credit, twelve
clock hour section to The
Metric System Tuesday eve­
nings during winter term.
The class will meet 7-9
p.m. in Room AD-26 of the
Administration Building be­
ginning January 6. College
instructor Carl Diekhans will
teach.
• • •
Among the music offerings
of Treasure Valley Com­
munity College Community
Education winter term will be
banjo. The class will meet
Tuesday evenings 7 - 8 p.m.
in Room TL-4 of the Tech-Lab
Building, under the instruc­
tion of John Edwards. Class
begins January 6.
• • •
A First aid class which
satisfies Oregon OHSA re­
quirements will be offered on
six consecutive Monday eve­
nings. Lenard Hansen will
teach this 12 clock hour class
in Room TL-5 of the Tech-Lab
Building beginning January
6.
• • •
Business and Professional
Speech taught by Fred
Norman will be offered again
winter term through Trea­
sure Valley Community Col­
lege Community Education.
The class will meet Monday
evenings 7 - 10 p.m. in
Room AD-7 of the Adminis­
tration Building beginning
January 12.
• • •
Fly tying will be offered
through Treasure Valley Com
munity College Community
Education Thursday eve­
nings 7 - 10 winter term.
This non-credit class will be
taught by Mike Eden, who
markets his flies around the
country. Class will meet in
the Natural Science Lab of
the Administration Building.
There will be a
«25.00
instructional fee for the
course in addition to equip­
ment. if the student is not
already outfitted.
• • •
Political Education in Ac­
tion. a course tn practical
politics sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce of the
United States, will be offered
winter term by Treasure
Valley Community College
Community Education. Shir­
ley Crenshaw will teach the
class Thursday evenings 7:30
- 9:30 in Room AD-7 of the
Administration Building. The
objective of the course is to
enable individuals in local
groups to learn more about
how they can become active
and effective in the political
party of their choice in their
own communities.
Carouse/
Tryouts
Carousel by Rodgers and
Hammerstein has been cho­
sen as Treasure Valley
Community College’s eighth
annual musical. It is
scheduled for a four-evening
run April 7 - 10. 1976. in the
Ontario High School Audito­
rium.
Tryouts for the musical will
be held Wednesday. January
7, and Thursday. January 8.
at 8 p m. in the Lounge area
of the Administration Build­
ing on the Treasure Valley
Community College Campus.
Members of the community
as well as College students
are urged to participate.
Those who will be trying
out for singing roles should
prepare a selection from the
musical or a song of the same
range as the character they
want to assume.
Even though children will
be needed in the production,
there will be no tryout for
them. Those wishing to be
considered should drop by
and fill out a tryout card.
Assisting the Director,
Wayne Phillips, will be Clint
Bellows. Assistant Director;
Sally Seiler. Choreographer;
Bob Michie. Orchestra Direc­
tor; Martan Mathewson. Cho­
rus Director; Lorenc Skousen
Accompanist; and Eleanor
Phillips. Coordinator.
Mark Stringer from Eu­
gene is spending the holiday
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stringer and Malt.
• • •
Mr
and Mrs. George
•Sallee were Christmas Day
and overnight guests of
George's sisters. Mrs. Ruth
Sheldon. Mrs. Kathleen Erye
and Mrs. Mildred Brandt in
Boise.
• • •
Christmas dinner guests at
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Mark Moncur and Curtis
»»ere their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Jayo and family.
Mr and Mrs. Gary Sant and
family and Mr.
and Mrs.
Bill Nielsen and family.
• • •
The Dirick Nedrvs spent
the Christmas holidays in
AS
BEGIN
THE NEW YEAR
We wish you a New Year filled with laughter and
dreams come true. Thank you for your loyal friendship.
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