Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 09, 1970, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, July 9, 1970
NYSSA PUBLIC
z LIBRARY
OO PLACES WITH
Herb Sez...
Cooky Thoughts
You and 1 know that we live
where the rest of tiie world
would like to live, namely ‘The
Golden West? There’s nothing,
absolutely nothing, that can beat
JR. F1CITION
our clean air, sweeping deserts
"What Do The Animals Say?”—Grace Skaar
and tree clad hills. This we
“Policeman Small”—Lois Lenski
know BUT isn’t it funny how
"Mister Penny”—Marie Hall Ets
many people don’t exactly agree
"Peter’s Brownstone House”—Hila Colman
with
us?
"White Snow Bright Snow”—Alvin Tresselt
Metropolitan New York has
"We Went Looking”—Aileen Fisher
a population of about 8 million
"Little Boy Brown”—Isobel Harris
people, just a few less than the
"A Zoo For Mister Muster”—Arnold Lobel
states of Idaho, Utah, Nevada,
"The Very Little Girl”—Phyllis Krasilovsky
Oregon, Colorado, Wyoming,
"The Little Red Lighthouse”—Hildegarde H. Swift
Arizona, Montana and New
"A Tree is Nice”—Janice May Udry
Mexico combined. All of the
"The Tale of the Magic Bread”—Mary Schaeppi
people of New York are cooped
"The Snow Queen”--Hans Christian Anderson
ip in an area of 319 square
"Good Morning Sun’s Up!”--Yutaka Sugita
Il just thinking about a rich butter cooky how tender and
The area of the above
niles.
"Clean as a Whistle”—Aileen Fisher
mentioned is 954,299 crisp, is tempting, then think about this recipe tor Pecan Corn
states
"Picnic Woods”—Lilian Robertson
Flakes Cakes This is a butter cooky PLUS . plus plenty of
The smallest crisp golaen corn flakes inside and plus a generous coating of
square miles.
"Mountain Animals”—Marcelle Verite
county in Idaho, Teton, has 459 chopped pecans around the edges
.nteresting to look at,
"Bonko”—Jozef Wilkon
Now, why do marvelous to eat.
square miles.
"Animals on the Farm” —Marcelle Verite
people live in so congested an
PECAN CORN FLAKES CAKES
"Teddy Bears 1 to 10”—Susanna Gretz
area? My guess would be, be- 1 cup soft shortening
1 tablespoon vanilla flavoring
"The Don’t Be Scared Book”--Margret Vogel
cause millions of them want 1 cup butter or regular
3 cups sifted regular all-
"Joey’s Cat”--Robert Burch
to. This is most difficult for
margarine, softened
purpose flour
"The Magic Hat”—Wakana, Kei
me to actually believe, but I’ve 3 cups silted confectioners
3 cups corn flakes
“Dandelion”—Don Freeman
sugar
talked with some of these people
1 cup chopped pecans
"Who Goes There in My Garden?”—Ethel Collier
in what 1 call the ‘squirrel
1. Beat together shortening. butter, sugar and _ vanilla
_____ until
___
“Big Book of Limericks”—Edward S. Mullins
cage’ and those 1 talked to loved
the consistency of thick whipped cream: add flour and mix
“Thackeray Turtle”—Marilyn Lietner Reiss
well. Siir in corn flakes.
New York. Perhaps it is be­
"Curious George Flies a Kite”--H.A. Rey
2. Divide dough into four equal portions; shape into rolls
cause they didn't know anything
“Jimmy and Joe Find A Ghost”—Sally Glendinning
about 1>2 inches in diameter Coat rolls with pecans; wrap
else. I don’t think I’d care for
“The Monkey and the Crocodile”—Paul Galdone
each roll in waxed paper, sealing ends, and refrigerate at
camel’s eye pudding. Millions
"Best Friends for Frances—Russell Hoban
least 12 hours Remove waxed paper and cut into
inch
do.
slices; place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets
"Curious, Furious Chipmunk”—Jane Thayer
I was talking to one of my
3. Bake in moderate oven (350 F.i about 15 minutes or until
“Lovable Lyle”—Bernard Waber
friends the other day about New
lightly browned.
"The True-To-Life ABC Book”—Johan Polak
York City and he informed me
Yield: about 6 dozen cookies, 1>3 inches in diameter
“Cat”—Elie Simmons
that he hadn’t the least desire to
Note: Dough may be chilled slightly before shaping into rolls.
"Taffy and Melissa Molasses”—Carolyn Haywood
Rolls may be kept, tightly wrapped in refrigerator, a
ever see New York.
Since
"And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street”—Dr. Seuss
week to 10 days.
then I’ve asked several about
“What I like Atxmt Toads”—Judy Hawes
the big city and the great ma­
“Santa Mouse—Meets Marmaduke”—Michael Brown
jority expressed the same
“Simon’s Songs”—Barbara and Ed Emberley
disinclination to view big build­
"The Mystery of the Laughing Shadow”—William Arden
ings.
"Paul Bunyan Finds a Wife”—Adele Deleeuw
An elderly fellow was sit­
"A Little Prayer”—Barbara Cooney
ting next to us on the sub­
Descendants of Scottishclans
"The Owl Who Hated the Dark”—Goodenow, Earle
way, tle was well dressed and and non-Scots who are attracted
"The King’s Falcon”--Paula Fox
carrying a plastic folder. We by bagpipe bands and dancing
"The Virgininan"—Owne Wister
asked him which station we Scottish lassies will gather July
"The Book of King Arthur”—Howard Pyle
should get off at in order to be 18th at the Lewis and Clark
“The Foot Book”--Dr. Seuss
close to Mott St., the Chinese Griswold stadium for the 18th
4 i Hungry Fred”—Paula Fox
section. That uncorked the flow annual Portland International
“Jake”—Tamara Kitt
of conversation.
He was a Highland Games.
"The Traveling Ball of Sting”—Mary Calhoun
courier for a brokerage firm
"Small Pig” —Arnold Lobel
The Clan Macleay and Port­
and spent his day carrying bonds
"The Wolfing”—Sterling North—A documentary novel of
and messages all over the city of land Grays Boys Pipe Bands will
he eighteen-seventies.
Gold is everywhere this
New York. His means of travel officially open ceremonies at
•“Time and Mr. Bass"—Eleanor Cameron--A mushroom
Dancing and piping Summer. It’s being used to en­
was by subway or bus.
He 1 p.m.
planet took.
hance plain and fancy outfits,
spent 15 minutes telling us of competitions for individual com­ on
chains, belts and pins.
"Pekan the Shadow”--Rutherford Montgomery—A wildlife
petitors
will
begin
at
8:30
a.m.
the glorious wonders of New
For the personal touch, at
story laid in the Rocky Mountains of the west.
York. I mentioned Hell's Can­ and drumming competitions at tention getting monogrammed
“Great Ghost Stories of the Old West” —Betty Baker-
pins are definitely “IN”. This
yon.
This didn’t impress him 9:30a .m.
rhe uncanny experiences of these frontier adventurers make
one. for instance, is exquisitely-
very
much
because
right
on
a collection that will delight fans of Westerns as much as those
Some 600 competitors, in­ designed, carefully polished
Manhattan island there are over
18K gold plate and shows off
who enjoy being scared out of their wits.
cluding six bagpipe bands, are
"Nurse in Vietnam”—Nell M. Dean--A moving novel of a 100 buildings over 400 feet tall. expected from British Colum­ three initials, making it a great
The Empire State Building is
gift or for personal use.
young girl's courage under dangerous wartime conditions.
If your fancy this Spring
1,250 feet straight up. And did bia, the interior of Canada, the
• "Without Reserve”—Sheila Burnford--A novel about the
Pacific Northwest and Califor­ turns to thoughts of beautiful
I
know
that
there
were
no
mo­
northern forest Indians.
accessories, and you can’t find
squitoes in Manhattan? I came nia, according to Douglas it locally, write down your
"Carey’s Fortune”--Anne Emery—An exciting historical
Miller,
Portland
Highland
to the conclusion that where your
three initials (underline the
romance about a girl who lived in a time(1800) remarkably
heart is is the nicest place Games Association president initial of your last name) and
like our own.
send direct to the manufactur
to be. They don’t have to stay and chairman of the event.
"Plain Girl”—Virginia Sorensen—Esther’s slow emergence
er. Check or money order
in New York. There’s plenty of
from a shy child to a girl who thinks for herself and who can
The Portland Games are on should be directed to the
room in the West BUT where
accept the best of the new world without giving up the Amish
the
official circuit for the Scot­ Roman Company, for six dol
did I get the idea that millions
lars and 50c postage. Dept. D,
tradition into which she was born.
tish
international competitions 400 Mansion House, St. Louis,
of people didn’t actually prefer
"A Wonderful, Terrible Time”—Mary Stolz —Mady and Sue
and
members
of
the
clans
have
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the city life?
Ellen are given a surprise that turns out to be both wonderful
been attracted to the compe­
You have a chance to change
.and terrible.
titive games in Portland since your mind — your money back
"The Whistle Stop Mystery”--Marjory Hall—It is only
1953. Historically the games is guaranteed. Sorry, no “Q
X-Y-Z”.
after the young people become involved in a dangerous situa­
are patterned after the 12th
"I have such a load burden­ and 13th century competitions
tion that they find out what is really happening.
Forgot the Ham?
"Proud to be Amish”—Mildred Jordan—How Katie learns ing me,” exclaimed a preacher. of the fuedal kings of Scotland.
What ever happened to the
to cope with worldly things and be proud of her old order up­ "I am sorry,” answered his
friend. "But wait until you hear
Marshal of the day will be ham in hamburgers? It never
bringings makes a charming story.
what my burden is,” cautioned Emil Leppla, of Seaside, whose was there. This all-American
"How Six Found Christmas”--Trina Scliart Hyman
the man of God. And he quoted names belies his Scottish favorite was named not for
Psalm 68:19, "Blessed be the strain, but whose enthusiasm for the meat, but for the citizens
JUNIOR SPORTS FICTION
Lord who daily loadeth us with the pipes Is well known.
of the German seaport, Ham­
benefits.”
■‘Stepladder Steve Play Basketball”—C. Paul Jackson
burg. In trading with Rus­
The day will close with the
We speak of being crushed
“Hall of Fame Flankerback”—C. Paul Jackson
sian Baltic provinces, they
with Cares. But the Psalmist athletic events of the caber and were introduced to red meat,
spoke of being burdened with hammer throw, and the march shredded with a dull knife.
ANIMAL BOOKS
benefits. Was it only occasion­ of the massed bagpipe bands. The people of Hamburg were
In the athletic event of the
ally? No, day by day.
"Beaver on the Sawtooth"—Bernience Preschet
so fond of this dish that it
We dwell on our griefs. But caber throw burly Scots compete gradually acquired the name
“Ride a Wild Dream”—Lynn Hall
for
distance
in
throwing
tele
­
he dwelt on God’s gifts. And
"Noodles, Nitwits, and Numskulls”—C.W. Anderson
of their city.
“A Boy Once Lived in Nazareth”—Florence M. Taylor they are not light, they are phone-pole like cabers, which
historically
dates
to
the
time
the
loads. No wonder the songwriter
“My Visit to the Dinosaurs”--Aliki
urged, "Count your blessings, Scots threw logs from the for-
“Miss Suzy"—Miriam Young
rest over streams as a means
name them one by one.”
“Open Your Eyes” —Boche Kaplan—illustrator and Rox
of fording them.
Have
you
ever
tried
it
with
A bi sell
pen and paper? Do it now. And
“Phantom, Son of the Gray Ghost”--C.W, Anderson
in counting your many bless­
“The Cookie Tree”—Jay Williams, Blake Hampton
ings, do not forget the negative
benefits - the things you do not
JR. NON FICTION
have. Every misery you do not
"The Year They Won the Most Valuable Player Award” have is a mercy you do have.
A Persian poet once com­
--Milton J. Shapiro
plained when he had no monev
“Best Little House’’--Aileen Fisher
to buy shoes. But when he saw
Have You Seen Tom Thumb.’”--Mabel Leigh Hunt
a man w ith no feet he became
‘There’s Nothing New in Sports” —Hal Butler
contented and thankful.
■My Book of Color”--Katherine Carter
1 Innkf illness is the predeces­
•Flags of the United States”—Geoggery Biggs
. . to
sor of thankfulness, if youthink
Your Career in Advertising”—George Johnson
on the benefits you will be
"Marvels of the Earth”—Jerome Whyckoff
thankful to the Benefactor:
"On Guard”--John S. Bowman.
Scots to (>ather
At Portland
It’s A Gold Season
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It’s Your Law!
Mary was a member of a
church which did not believe
in or sanction divorces.
At
the time John married her,
he joined her church and agreed
in writing to raise any child
or children they might have in
her faith.
After several years of mar­
riage, John quit going to church
and announced that he didn’t
care whether their first child
was raised in her faith or not.
Several years later John be­
came enamored of another wo­
man and moved out of his home,
asking Mary to give him a
divorce.
She refused, and told him,
“You will never be able to get
a divorce because I won’t agree
to it.
No court is going to
give you a divorce when it will
violate my religious rights to
let you have a divorce.”
The next year John sued her
for a divorce, charging that she
was indifferent to him, had been
guilty of personal indignities
rendering his life burdensome
and refused to live with him as
his wife.
Do you think Mary can pre­
vent John from getting a di­
vorce because her religious
views would be violated by the
divorce?
The answer is that the fact
that Mary is a member of a
religious faith which does not
approve of divorce cannot pre­
vent her husband from getting
a divorce.
However, in this
case she might well be able
to prevent him from getting a
divorce by going to court and
showing that the breakup of the
marriage was caused by his in­
fatuation with another woman,
and not by any breach of the
marriage vows by Mary.
Wheat Handling Affects
Quality Of Product
Wheat, as it moves through Department of Agriculture’s
channels from the farm to its Consumer and Marketing Ser­
ultimate market destination, can vice.
The Pacific Northwest Grain
be expected to have its total
defects increased from 12 to Standards and Quality Com­
24.4 percent as a result of the mittee, with Milton Morgan as
chairman, has been serving as
handling it receives.
This information came to light the coordinating group for all
in a three-year Pacific North­ of the participating agencies.
The summary report covers
west study on quality changes
in wheat during handlingand sto­ the growing seasons of 1966,
1967 and 1968 and makes com­
rage.
The study, made under a parisons of farm lot samples and
matching
fund project, was of samples of the same lots of
undertaken to determine what wheat taken when they are
effect storage practices have shipped out from the elevator.
Samples taken in the three-
on wheat, since farmers are paid
on the condition of their grain year period covered over 700
million pounds of wheat going
when it is marketed.
Results of the study, which into storage and more than 67Q.
has been compiled and distri­ million pounds of wheat as it
buted to some 1,254 members moved out of storage to market.
More than 30 grain storage
of the grain industry in the
United States and also supplied elevators cooperated in the
to from 200 to 250 foreign firms study by supplying the weight
or individuals handling, buying and grade of each car, truck
and selling wheat, have proven or barge load of grain shipped
that storage practices have a from the storage elevator.
decided effect on the grade
change and/or dollar value of
wheat.
The project, for which Dale
Stuart of the Agricultural Deve­
lopment Division of the Oregon
Department of Agriculture, was
manager and Myron Shenk,
Farm Crops Department of
Oregon State University, the
project technician, was a joint
effort. Participants were the
wheat commissions andassocia-
tions of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, the departments of agri­
culture of those states, the
Pacific Northwest Grain Dea­
Isn t 18 a bit young to be
lers Associaiton and the U.S. doing autobiography?"
(Oregon lawyers offer this
column as a public service.'
No person should apply or in­
terpret any law without the aid
of an attorney who is com-
pletely advised of the facts in­
volved. Even a slight variance
in fact may change the appli-
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is entitled to a divorce from
his or her mate for no other
reason than that he or she has
found another person that the
erring mate would prefer to
marry.
If a husband or wife
is trying to get a divorce when
the other party to the marriage
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