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1 ''-'-""' -"" "" " "ll"'""i'1'"'' October 21, 1988 PAGE 5 Warm Springs, Oregon GlUQ UOUrSQlT 3 nOUSInQ i w w j w Figuring out how much you can afford to spend for housing sounds like an impossible task but it doesnt have to be. Before you decide what place to rent or buy, estimate the amount of income you can budget for housing, your future financial prospects and what cash reserves you have. To find out how much of your income can go for housing, deter mine the present use of your income. Then consider what changes you can make without undue stress or strain. Also con sider any changes you foresee, tak ing into account the stability of your income. The next step is to make a list of 4-H clubs still accepting members Following is a list of Warm Springs 4-H clubs for 1988-89. Don't miss them! Watch for further announcements in the Spilyay and on community bulletin boards. October 2 1 , 28. on Fridays. Keith Baker's Search and Rescue Cadets 4-H Club discovers a whole new world. It discovers tracking, using a map and compass, identifying edible and poisonous plants, fire survival, rock climbing and going on a survival weekend. Participate in Team Challenge courses. Become certified in CPR and First Aid. October Parents, brothers and sisters often get into the act in Harry Miller's 4-H Silver Making Club. Learn skills with the help of volunteer leader, Pat Miller, who also gives guidance and encour agement. The 4-Hers went from start to finish learning to make designs, soldering, selecting stones aTid creating their jewelry. October 1 8, 25, on Tuesdays at 4 p.m. Laura Switzler's 4-H Shawl Making Club will be expressing their creativity by painting designs, selecting fringe and fabric. Join 4 H Shawl Making and sew a shawl to fit you. Cultural value, tradition, cor rectly tying and spacing knots are what you will learn in Elmer Scott, Jr.'s 4-H Fish Net Making Club. The 4-Hers learti' and develop a skill which will open up the opporJ tunity to complete a net you will be proud of. To sign up stop by the 4-H office. . Mollie Marsh's 4-H Embroidery Club will be experimenting with bright colors and striking designs to create embroidery projects. 4-H Food geography increases Identify the country each dish comes from and find it in the world search puzzle. The number of let ters in the answer is given at the end of each clue. 1. GOULASH A stew made with beef and vegetables, flavored with paprika and served on noo dles. (7) 2. TACO Crispy corn tortilla sandwich filled with beef or chicken and topped with cheese, sauce and salad. (6) 3. EGG ROLL A hollow, roll shaped piece of dough filled with vegetables, fish or meat and fried. (54. LASAGNE-Broad, flat cooked noodles, layered in a bak ing dish and separated by cheese, sauce and sometimes meat. (5) 5. SUSHI Various typs of vin egared rice dishes, accompanied by pieces of raw fish. (5) 6. MATZO A large flat piece of unleavened bread made from flour and water. (6) 7. MOUSSAKA Baked mixture of ground lamb used as a filling between layers of eggplant. (6) 8. QUICHE Pastry shell filled with egg and cream custard to which various ingredients are added. (6) . 9. CRUMPETS Thin, raised, unsweetened batter cakes that are baked on a griddle. (7) 3UKCU Oil a gnuuiw. v Do you know Do you know someone who is afflicted with a brain disease such as Alzheimer's Disease or a series of small strokes that affect the brain? Typically, such a person is Recycled wool has less strength Shopping for some wool clothing items to keep you comfortable this fall and winter? As you look at clo thing labels, pay particular atten tion to the difference bewtween wool and recycled wool. Items labeled as wool have never before been used in cloth. Virgin wool means the same thing, although there is no requirement that new w ool be identified as vir our cash reserves. If you are buying a home, the major cost may be covered by a mortgage. But other expenses will require cash, for example, the down payment, clos ing costs and moving expenses. Reserve some cash for unexpected things that might come up such as car repairs. Finally, look at your financial prospects as you figure housing income. If you decide to buy a home, it can take years to pay for it. You want to be reasonably sure you can manage payments in the future. Monthly payments should be as large as possible, but avoid getting in too deep. Embroidery Club will teach you the art ot embroidery. Let your flowers show. Join on Thursday's 6:30 to 8 p.m. First meeting was on October 13. Clay Penhollow's 4-Hers are learning that all meat isn't pack aged in plastic wrap. The 4-Her's are developing an awareness of the importance of Agriculture. Want to learn to bale hay, grow alfalfa, evaluate expenses, sale value and profit or loss. These are just a bit of Hamburger jerkey makes Hamburger jerky often must replace that ever-popular deer or beef jerky. Here are some tips for quality hamburger jerky. Be sure to dry jerky adequately. Meat is almost 70 percent water, sc reducing meat to 30 perent of the wet weight is desirable. Jerky will pick up moisture when left out. Store it in a plastic bag in the refrigerator or freezer. For those of you on a low sodium diet while jerky can be made without salt, the salt does function as a helpful preservative. However, it is the dehydration of the meat that you are relying on to prevent spoilage; and the salt really isn't in a high enough concentra tion to preserve meat, so it can be left out. Unsalted jerky must be stored in the refrigerator or freezer. Beef Jerky Deluxe,, .., 2 pounds lean ground beef 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons seasoning salt '$ teaspoon garlic salt l4 teaspoon red pepper 1 teaspoons water 1 '$ tablespoons liquid smoke H S I S P E D A U H S T U A V u N I T E D S T A T E S H K 0 Z Q F G T V E D A A B C G R R S N M L O T T A X O R E G O E Y S A P A T L V T E V E R T M A O E N Q T P S L E L P E I U A A I M E I N N F A R M A E N R R E X z c I s c o N P T O J L I T O I Y X 10. K1ELB AS A Garlic-flavored smoked sausage made from ground pork and beef. 11. SAUERBRATEN-Beef roast which is marinated several days before cooking. (7) 12. FONDUE Dish of melted cheese and seasonings, used as a dip for bread, cake and fruit. (11) 13. BORSCHT A beet soup served hot or cold, usually witn sour cream and boiled potatoes. (6) luuiui'i"'""-'" someone with ..... confused, has impaired judgement. has trouble learning ana remem bering and shows changes in per sonality, mood and behavior. If you have contact with some- gin wool on the label. Wool identi fied as recycled contains fibers re covered from previously manufac tured new or used cloth. Recycled wool tends to have less strength than new wool because of the shorter fiber length in the yarns. Recycled wool is frequently blended with stronger synthetic fibers such as nylon or acry lic to make a more durable fabric. .nrp OllOvwOnU" Families sometimes find out too late they are house poor. They have fine homes and take care of their bills on time, but they never have money for a family vacation or music lessons for the kids. You should carefully go over your housing allowance estimate. But be sure it takes its proper place in the overall plan of spending for the family. If you feel secure in your job, the prospects look good that your income will increase at regular intervals, you have savings and insurance for emergencies and you value having a fine place to live, then go ahead and spend more for housing. the information you will learn in Rockin'4-II Club.Tojoin KocKin 4-H stop by the 4-H office, located on the second floor of the old adminstration building. In Daisy Ike's 4-H Drama Club you will learn all aspects of putting on a play such as Hiawatha. 9-12 year olds are welcome you will learn interpersonal skills, how to get along with other kids as well as adults and goal setting. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce or BBQ sauce Low-Salt Jerky 2 pounds lean ground beef or venison 2 to 2xh teaspoons salt teaspoon garlic powder teaspoon onion powder (op tional) 1 teaspoon chili poder Vt teaspoon cayenne pepper (op tional) 2 teaspoons soy sauce For both recipes, or your own version, follow these instructions. Holiday hints may save money, relieve doldrums Plan for presents now Stretch your holiday gift-giving dollars by starting to shop now. Look for bargains before the holi day rush begins. Comb sale racks at your favorite stores early to save money and take advantage of the best selection. This way, you won't spend a big chunk of money at one time and vou'll have most of your shopping done early, so you can knowledge X C H I D X D A I N N T E E A D U T P A L 0 J N M 1 O T S S W T I G I A F R 0 I N A R E C N A E P S T E E G E R M A N Y G L A N A K R O N S T T Z E R L A U R E F A F J T N M I C E Y S E G A Z L E N S G L E A R S I D N V X N P N 0 D A S D J H N UMD R U S 14 APPLE PIE Pastry shell filled with sliced apples, seasoned with sugar and cinnamon, and then baked. (6,6) 15. SHORTBREAD Rich, crumbly cookie made with sugar, flour and shortening. (8) 16.SHISH KABOB Small piec es of meat, usually lamb, broiled on skewers with onions and toma toes. (6) brain disease? - ..,k Viae thoco linHt nf imnair- one who has these kinds of impair ments, here are some guidelines 10 reduce frustration for yourself and for the impaired person. Know what you can reason ably expect from the person. He or she cannot help the limitations imposed by the disease. Maintain a calm atmosphere: alternate activity with quiet times; keep your voice calm and reassur ing. Do not argue or scold. The person's behavior results from the disease, not illfulness or stubbor ness. Be consistent. Keep things in accustomed places; observe a daily routine; go out the same door w hen you go for a walk. Limit choices to reduce confu sion such as clothing, food and eat- It's time to think pillow care Laundering pillows is such an Latex pillows gradually stiffen two or three hours in a dryer. occasional chore thut many home- and crumble when they arc exposed even longer when pillows are hur makers tend to torgct about it alto gether, However, good care of pil lows adds to their longevity. Before deciding on laundering techniques for your pillows, find out what materials the pillow's fil ling is made of as filling materials vary greatly. The best source of information on laundcirng pillows is the manu facturer's directions on the pillow label. Only pillows labeled "washable" should be laundered, because some fillings will become lumpy or tick ing will stain if put in water. If the label recommends dry cleaning, air pillows a few days afterwards to completely remove any lingering fumes from dry cleaning solvents. Wash pillows that can be home laundered in pairs to avoid throw ing your washing machine off bal ance. Before starting the agitator in your machine, hold pillows under water as water rises in the washer to expel air and to keep the pillows from floating. When fiberfill pillows are laun dered, stuffing may shift. A tho rough plumping later will solve this problem. Good quality poly-fill pillows will keep their fluffy resi liency at least five years or more if kept clean. good snack Combine all ingredients. Divide meat into small balls. Flatten balls in the palms of your hands or roll out between two sheets of wax paper. (The patties should be quite thin so the meat dries evenly and completely.) Place patties into dehydrator shelf. Dry at 155 F until meat is completely dry (five hours or more). , Ground turkey makes an excel lent jerky and it's very lean. If you do not have a food dehy drator, the Warm Springs Exten sion Office has dehydrators to loan out. Pressure canners and sewing machines are also available. relax and enjoy the holidays. ,., ; , , Spread Thanksgiving cheer Make it a point to share your Thanksgiving celebration with someone who will be away from ' loved ones, is there a new employee at the office? Did a young couple just move into the neighborhood? How about inviting a resident of a nearby senior citizens home to your is Fashion terms have distinct meaning Peplum an extension of the bodice that ends below the waist line. It may be one piece with the bodice or joined to the bodice at the waistline seam. It is sometimes flared or pleated. Tuxedo styling usually includes a shawl collar or peaked lapels. Some styles appear to be adapted from the cut away or full dress suit with peaked lapels, pointed front hemline at waist length and slant ing to about knee length in back. Turtleneck sweaters have a very high ribknit band collar that folds over twice. A mock-turtleneck may fold over once, be double knitted to look folded, or have a zipper to hold the folds in place and be easier to put on. Cardigans are coat-like sweaters that button in center front with a collarless neck. Sweater dresses are styles like a long sweater with or without a knitted-in waistline. Fit-and-fiare skirts are straight You can make auto checks With current trends to mini or limited service filling stations, it now behooves the owner to per form many routine auto checks which were formerly done by ser vice station attendants. The follow ing checks and adjustments can be made with common tools, and if performed at least every 60 days, may prevent annoying stalls, delays and frustrations not to mention costly emergency service and tow ing charges. 1. Radiator fluid level 2. Belt tensions, especially alter nator drive belt 3. Batter fluid level 4. Battery terminals tight, free of corrosion 5. Cylinder oil level 6. Automatic transmission fluid level 7. Power steering fluid level 8. Power brakes fluid level 9. Conditon (cleanliness) of air filter 10. Condition (cleanliness) ot gasoline line filter 1 1. Tire air pressure 12. Proper functionaling of all lights. and crumble when they arc exposed to oil and air. True rubber latex should never be put in a dryer since under certain conditions it may catch fire by spontaneous combus tion Latex pillows will last from eight to 10 years if coverings are removed and washed regularly. Latex filing is usually not washed. Feather and down pillows last a long time if they are kept clean. They can be dryclcancd or washed innain Wei fenthprs have a strnnt? odor, which will disappear as tncy dry. Drying feather pillows takes Enjoy a safe -r Whether you're taking the kids trick-or-treating. or preparing to hand out candy, careful planning can make this Halloween a joyful, pleasant holiday. Perhaps the best way to cele brate is to draw from its colorful history. The holiday, originally called All Hallow's Eve. was created by Pope Gregory to honor saints who had died. Stories and legends surfaced in Helping 4-Her satisfying Helping a 4-H member is like flying a kite at the beginning, it takes so much effort, running, pul ling and lifting them out of the weeds that you both end up tat tered, frazzled and exhausted! Gradually, though. 4-H members, like kites, learn to stay aloft and bounce from cloud to cloud need ing only an occasional tug of Doing it yourself Doing it yourself may be noble, but it's not always frugal. Each of us has a story about the unfinished remodeling project, the homemade draperies that don't drape right, the antique chair that never got varnished or some other tale of unfilfilled hopes. Before attempting a project, give house for the evening.' You may find that reaching out this Thanks giving will make the holiday more special for you and your family. Don't forget the fireplace As fall turns into winter, thoughts of a warm, cozy fire may fill your mind. But when was the last time you had your chimney cleaned? Ashes and soot can be dangerous: they can cause fires. Be sure to skirts that have fullness from pleats. godets, gores or circular pieces low on the skirt length. Bombers are jackets with a fitted waistband. Dusters are loose, lightweight dress-length coats. Chemises are straight cut dresses with few darts and no waistline seam. Burger pizza Burger pizza is a combination of two favorites: hamburger and pizza. The burger pizza is rich in protein because beef is mixed together with bread crumbs, eggs and nonfat dry milk to form the crust. Tangy pizza sauce, cheeses and your choice of toppings such as green peppers, mushrooms, olives, onions andor chiles complete burger pizza. Information on this page provided by the by the Warm Springs Office of the Oregon State University Extension Service Phone: 553-1161, ext. 238 or 239 or even longer when pillows are hung outside on a sunny day. To prevent mildew in feather and down pillows it is important to dry the wet feathers completely. Feathers will clump together when wet, so fluff them frequently as they dry, or put tennis balls or a child's clean tennis shoe in the dryer to break up clumps. You'll add greatly to the life of pillows if you launder ticking fre quently to keep the pillow filling r e t 1 J iree irom on anu ain. Halloween the Middle Ages that said witches and goblins favored this night. One Irish tale says the familiar jack-o-lantern came about because a fellow named Jack had a run-in with the devil. The legend says the devil threw a burning coal, which landed in a half-eaten turnip Jack was holding. Thus was born the carved-out pumpkin with a candle inside. guidance. Finally, they climb so high that they tug at the thin string connect ing you, almost demanding to be set free. Satisfaction comes from releas ing them with the knowledge that they can fly freely and well on their own.. .as the result of your help at the beginning. may cost more careful thought to the investment of money versus time. If you have the time, the talent, and the dedica tion to get the job done right, pro ceed. Otherwise, buying someone else's time to do the job might be a wise decision. Saving time by offering money in its place may get the job done and leave you with much less stress. check your fireplace and chimney thoroughly betore you enjoy a relaxing blaze. Wipe out the doldrums Your grandchildren are visiting and it hasn't stopped raining. What to do? Plan a treasure hunt. Hide simple clues throughout the house and plan a surprise, such as freshly baked cookies, as the prize. Coatdresses fasten down the front from the neck to the hem like a coat. They may be single breasted with a single row of fasteners or double breasted with a double row of fasteners. Racing back bra has the straps coming together at the center back, usually near the horizontal elastic band. rich in protein For the family cook, burger pizza offers fast and easy preparation, a real plus on weekday evenings when time and energy is in short supply. Served with a salad and rolls, burger pizza makes a complete meal. Or. for hungry teens, it's a quick and tasty late-night snack. Burger Pizza y2 pounds lean or extra lean ground beef 1 cup seasoned bread crumbs 12 cup dry nonfat dry milk plus water to make 1 cup liquid '$ cup chopped onion 1 slightly beaten egg 12 teaspoon salt 1 cup (8 ouncces) pizza sauce i2 cup shredded cheddar cheese '$ cup shredded mozzarella cheese Pizza toppers: green peppers, mushrooms, olives, onions, chiles. Combine ground beef, bread crumbs, liquid nonfat milk, onion, egg and salt. Mix lightly but tho roughly. Press meat mixture evenly over bottom of 12-inch pizza pan; form V$-inch rim around edge. Spread pizza sauce over meat mix ture. Sprinkle cheeses and choice of pizza toppers over sauce. Bake in moderate oven (350 F) 25 to 30 minutes. Drain off excess fat. Cut into wedges to serve.