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o THURdtAY. JUN® 22. 1961 Malhtur Buffo Bible Clau Give« Hospital Program Specialist Lists Tips for Outdoor Meal Planning Richeain Family Holds Reunion moves outdoors* At Nampa Park days, simple As mealtime these warm summer menus, easy-to-carry foods and a LINCOLN HEIGMTS—Interme central “supply” system for out diate Bible class of Malheur Butte door eating items are recommend Baptist church presented a pro ed by Oregon State university gram June 11 at Malheur Memor extension specialists. ial hospital. Some of the chil Zelma Reigle, food marketing dren who have been attending Daily Vacation Bible school sang specialist, suggests these ways to keep meal preparation to a mini a number of choruses. Later in the afternoon the same mum for backyard cookouts or group went to the jail at Vale picnics: Keep outdoor eating equipment for a service. The young people of the church sang a number of and supplies in one convenient songs. The Bev. William George place—ready to use or take on a Hooper gave a devotional mess picnic at a moment's notice. In clude napkins and paper towels, age at each service. salt and pepper, can and bottle Laray Walz arrived June 10 for opener, matches, bug bomb, flash a vacation with her parents, Mr light, insulated plastic bag to car and Mrs. Bill Walz. She is a stu ry hot or cold food, vacuum bot dent nurse at Emmanual hospital tle, mustard and catsup and dis in Portland. She was accompan posable plastic cups, plates and ied by her sister, Diane, who had eating utensils. spent two weeks visiting in Port Miss Reigle suggests that shop land, by Janice Hayashi who has pers include season’s plentiful just completed her freshman year foods in picnic menus. In meats, at Multnomah School of the Bible lamb and broiler fryers are in and by Jean Talarico of Portland aboundant supply and low-priced. who came to spend the summer at She suggests cutting boneless ■ cubes from lamb shoulder roast, the Charles Webb home. Mrs. Robert Nelson and Joan marinating and broiling on skew Harmon of Darlington, Idaho, ers. Big supplies of new potatoes were June 13 overnight guests at at low prices are especially tasty the Charles Webb home. boiled in jackets for potato sal Party Honors Sue Stewart ad, or as hash browns over an Sue Stewart was honored at a open fire. Other June plentifuls recent farewell party at the in fruits and vegetables include Charles Webb home. Hostesses Oregon-grown strawberries, pine for the event were Peggy Van apples, melons, lemons, celery, Haitsma and Kathy Webb. The corn, cucumbers, eggplant, toma group played games, enjoyed a toes and beets. barbecue and later went swim Baked goods that are “seasoned ming. The girls attending the travelers" include rolls, cookies, party presented Sue with a gift. donuts, fruit pies and cupcakes. She is moving to Lewiston, Idaho, Miss Reigle advises that cream- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. filled desserts are not good hot Glen Stewart. weather travelers because of the Roland Whitsell, Margaret Ann possibility of food poisoning. Carlstrom and Kay Louise Ross Prepare salad greens and crisp have returned home from Oregon relishes in advance. Chill, pack State university at Corvallis. in plastic bags and then they’re Tommy Hawkins has returned ready for the picnic or cookout. home from Multnomah School of Toss salad makings with a dress the Bible after completing his ing just before eating for a crisp freshman year. He accompanied salad. his aunt, Mrs. Gene Wolf and her When shopping for hot dogs, children who will visit relatives read labels, she suggests. Some here. wieners are all beef; some con Among those attending Nation tain added moisture, dried milk al Guard camp at Fort Lewis, solids or cereals. Flavor depends Wash., were John Brown, Ray on ingredients, seasonings and Barnes, Don Gruell, Jim Sutton, smoking. Her recommendation is Jerry Page and Harry Smith. to try several brands—then stick Joel Barnes attend 4-H summer to those your family likes best. school at Corvallis last week. He went to Union June 8 with an Mrs. Marvin Kelso and daugh FFA judging team from Ontario. ter, Carolyn of Weiser, were Mon Wins Blue Ribbons at Show day visitors at the home of her Bruce Toombs won two blue brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skow ribbons with his Jersey projects and family. at the recent 4-H spring fair. He was also runnerup in showman- ship. Bruce is a newcomer to the community. He lives on the for mer Mrs. Faye Judge farm witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs. He also has a four-year- old sister. The family moved here from Idaho. Ella Rae Dixon of Ironside, spent several days recently at the j Brock Robbins home while she I attended the 4-H spring fair. Roger Dejmal returned home | recently from Santa Barbara. Calif. He has completed his sec-1 ond year at Westmont college. WORK Nine girls have completed their 4-H sewing projects in the Needle . GUARANTEED! and Thread club led by Mrs. Brock Robbins. Carrie Robbins and Leone Fraser presented a demonstration at the spring fair Phone FR 2-2288 last week. Carrie also received NYSSA, OREGON third place with her Guernsey heifer. By Mrs. Vern L. Smith 1®IE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA 0IF4.W PAÇkP » «6 (?) 0 --------- -------- ---------------- = ®c<®E< RVTUR® F®CN® TW.P Mrs. FoiWst Moore and grand GUESTS ATSRfelTH HO®E OTO Spécialiste Usl daughter, Mr and Mrs. George McKee Tamari Kay Powell of Visitor th s v.i*c at the Wyatt [ left June 15 for The Dalles to I Food Prectiuftons Nampa, were Saturday overnight Smith home are his sons and i visit their son, Mr and Mrs. Jack For Suiww Weaflher guests of Mr- Moore's par<®ts, families. Lt. Col and Mrs. Wilbur McKef and family. Following a Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell. and family of Tokyo, Ja family picnic, they went to Ken Warm weather brings greater Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and Smith pan? arrived June 17. Mr. and demands for caution with food, newick, Wash., with their son-in- Forrest Moore came Sunday and Mrs. Melvin Smith and family of I law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. remind Oregon State university spent the day at the McConnell Claremont, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. By Farmerettes Club Max Schweizer and family The extension specialists. home. Vance Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wal NU ACRES—Mr. and Mrs. Bert couple returned to Nyssa June 21. They suggest guarding the fam ter Smith and family of Ponaona, Richesin and son. Bruce, attended ily’s health against food poisoning RETURN FROM UTAH Calif., arrived June 18. a family reunion picnic Sunday at Mrs. Robert W. Hays and sons by planning to use low-acid or Lyle Miner, Larry and Vance will also attend the re Nampa city park. There were ap of Medford are visiting at the bland foods soon after prepara Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Baker, Jean and union of his graduating class proximately 75 relatives in at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs tion. If it’s necessary to prepare Lori, Joan returned home June 12 from tendance, coming from California, Grant Rinehart foods ahead of mealtime, be sure Utah where they visited relatives which is being held this weekend. Illinois, Oregon, Missouri and to refrigerate them until just be and friends. VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Idaho. Janet of Billings, Mont., visited fore serving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginder and this week at the Dailey home. Bland or non-acid foods are es CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner daughter, Carol, and Dick Schire pecially susceptible to infection I wish to thank all my friends Receive« Word of Death and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin man of Gardena, Calif., are visit L. A. Dailey received word that under warm, moist conditions. and neighbors for the messages ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conner and children and Mr. and These foods include most cooked Mrs. LaVern Conner and family his godmother succumbed Thurs meat and poultry, many salads, of cheer and flowers sent to me William Schireman. attended a barbecue Monday at day at her home in Rexburg. Mr. including potato or bean, sand during my recent illness. I also — the Delvin Conner home in Nys and Mrs. Dailey plan to go to wich fillers, meringues, custards thank the doctors and staff at RETURN FROM SEATTLE sa. The event honored Delvin’s Rexburg to attend funeral ser and cream desserts—pie, eclairs ! Malheur Memorial hospital for the good care I received during Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell vices. birthday anniversary. j my stay there. returned home Monday evening Miss Verna Ballard, daughter of ( or cream puffs. Staff Sergeant Charles Betts Food poisoning may not cause from Seattle where they visited —Mrs. Letha Weir Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ballard of arrived Saturday evening for a Grand Island, Neb., arrived Mon noticeable changes in the food, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. short visit at the home of his par day morning for a visit with the home economists warn. In Journal Classifieds Payl Mitchell and family. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts. appearance, odor and taste, food He has been stationed at Rapid friends, including Mr. and Mrs. appears normal. If in doubt about Henry Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Jay City, S.D., for the last four about a products that has been months and after going back Conner and Marilyn and Carolyn kept awhile, don't eat it, is their Betts. The Ballards formerly liv Wednesday he will have about advice. three weeks left before going to ed in Fri'itland Nu Acres com munities. Refrigerate cooxed foods imme Fairchild Air Force base. Spo Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Speas diately after the meal. If taking kane, Wash. His wife and two Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard them to a picnic, pack them in an children have been staying with and and family attended a wedding insulated bag or portable icebox. the Betts while he was in South a Gallon at Ranch reception Saturday evening at Be careful with picnic leftovers if Dakota. Parma LDS church for Mr. and they have not been refrigerated Delivered or at Stores Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz of Mrs. Gayle Woodland, who were properly. Nyssa were callers last week at married June 5. She is the for the J. T. Martin home. mer Karen Rider, daughter of Miss Linda Moncur of Boise Mrs. L. A. Dailey’s brother, Di- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rider of Par spent the weekend with her par Phone FR 2-2540 Nyssa, Oi los Zobell, his wife and daughter, ma. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur. S-A-V-E-!! 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