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Thursday, April 13, 1972 Th« Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pago Eight NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS Herb Sez... ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 BOB I'm having a bit of trouble NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. afternoon visitors in the Bill writing this week’s article. and Mrs. Eddie Carl and Els Conant home. There are so many things to Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and more Fenn of Homedale were write about that I really don't Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mrs. know where to start so 1 just R. D. McKinley Wednesday Rollo Fenn. sit here and wonder while I Thursday Mrs. Rollo Fenn morning. stupid keys on the Mrs. Dale Witt and Mrs. Edna look at the was a luncheon guest of Mrs, I think I’ll touch typewriter, Cowling visited Mrs. Grace Day and Thursday Martha Moore, bases before I get on several dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning. Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. called out. Eddie Carl and Elsmore Fenn There’s a point on this wil Edna Cowling were Sunday lun at Homedale. derness that bugs me. If all Friday Mr. and Mrs. Eddie cheon guests of Mrs. Dale Witt. of the proposed areas were to Shelia and Carolyn Pratt at Carl, Elsmore Fenn and Del become wilderness then 17% bert Fenn of Albany visited tended the Musical Festival at of Idaho would become a des the Nyssa school Saturday. Mrs. Rollo Fenn. This Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. ignated roadless area. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie would mean that every seventh Carl left for Spokane where they Anna Long were Friday evening acre in this vast state would will spend a month visiting her dinner guests of Mrs. Mabie be devoted to that person who Piercy in Adrian. mother. Every Mrs. Dave Savage and girls, Mrs. Frankie Worden went to wishes to be alone. Mrs. Carl Fenn and David and Pocatello Friday to visit her body else could find their fun Bill Phelps visited in the Gene daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred where they were permitted to go in the woods. Simpson home Sunday after Spence and family. SANS SADDLE, BRIDLE - Star trick performed by “The Warveil Family” at noon. Gene Worden of Boise came rider Jan Warvell and her white mount We have minority i ethnic Portland Rodeo in Portland Memorial Coli Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason Saturday evening and is visiting groups leap over convertible without benefit of insisting that t out seum April 14-16. and son were Friday dinner his grandmother Mrs. Lydia schools teach courses per saddle and bridle -- one of stunts to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worden Mrs. taining to them. We are already and mother, Simpson. Frankie Worden. having enough trouble financing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simp our schools without burdening son were Sunday evening visi them with a lot of matter that tors in the Ray Simpson home. pertains to only a few. In Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wenke and fact it just might be the time family accompanied the 4-H to cut back to the basics, Saddle Club of Big Bend on a Angela Cartwright, vivacious of the “Every Body Needs namely training our children to trail ride Saturday, returning learn how to make a living young actress best known for Milk”message. home on Sunday. There were More than 350 outdoor boards instead of how to find things her role as Danny Thomas’ twenty adults and children in daughter “Linda” in the long will carry the new advertising wrong. the group. They went to Alkali running “Make Room for Dad message to consumers in Ore This brings up another point, dy” television series, will visit gon and Washington. Springs. By law most young people Oregon April 16-18 to help Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn Mor Miss Cartwright is scheduled graduating from high school are Oregon dairymen launch the for promotional appearances in ris of Kent, Washington and In my neighborhood everyone no longer young people, they new “Every Body Needs Milk”' Portland on April 16 and 17, was poor. Most of us were lucky his mother, Mrs. Morris came EXEMPTIONS CAN BE are adults. Too many of these if we had enough food to eat or the Saturday before Easter and promotion. and in Eugene and Salem on clothes to wear. So like most kids young adults have never been have been visiting C. B. Hill CLAIMED FOR ALL April 18. we spent a lot of time talking gainfully employed, and some and other relatives in this area, VOUR DEPENDENTS Highlights of Miss Cart about the things we wanted out high schools have never really returning to their home Friday. wright’s career include roles of life. Things like owning a big April 17th looms nearer, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff taxpayers who have put off prepar taught them how to cope with this in the movies, “The Sound of car, wearing fine clothes and go ing to all of the best places. Boy, and Greg spent Sunday visiting ing their income tax returns will dog eat dog world of business. Music,” “Lad: A Dog,” “Some we could hardly wait to grow up. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topliff have to come to grips with that I find all TV interesting and body Up There Likes Me, ” and Like the other kids I had little Form 1040 they have desperately watch the Newly Wed game in Burns. “Something of Value.” She has odd jobs in grammar school but I been avoiding It’s a cinch they’ll where questions are asked Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, Mrs. remember to claim their children also appeared in numerous tele got my first real job when I high school. I was a junior If they are ex- Jim Phifer and Mrs. Kenneth as exemptions. But will they re newly weds. vision specials, and was a re started clerk in a big department store. Price attended the Garden Club member to claim other eligible pected to understand a word gular on the “Lost in Space” That’s where I first heard about of over 3 syllables they can’t district meeting in Nyssa Satur dependents? U.S. Savings Bonds. My boss television series. Not always. In their rush to beat answer the question. asked me if I wanted to join the day. the deadline, says II & R Block, Payroll Savings Plan and I said Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and America’s Largest Tax Service, tax The other day in an Ontario yes. A month later I got my first Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mrs. payers have been known to forget restaruant this conversation bond. Lydia Worden Saturday after all types of legitimate deductions, was heard. When my friends found out A man and a including relatives whom they noon. they really had a good laugh. woman come into the dining support Imagine buying U.S. Savings Mrs. Dale Witt called on II you have certain dose rela room of the Moore Hotel. They Bonds when there were so many Mrs. Erma Sparks in Nyssa tives living with you or whom you were tired. The man plunked other great things to buy. Well, supported for the entire year, and Friday afternoon. they kept laughing and I kept himself into a chair. The woman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went they did not file a joint return with said, "Aren’t you going to hold ANGELA CARTWRIGHT saving all through high school. anyone else, you may be able to Miss Cartwright, 19, joined After graduation some of us to Portland Friday where they claim a $675 dependency exemp my chair for me?” He looked wanted to go to college. And forces with the Oregon dairy visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell tion. In order to claim this exemp that’s when my Bonds really Coffman and Ronnie and Mr. tion, your dependent may not have at her and said, If you’re so men when she posed for the came in handy. They not only and Mrs. Wallace Butler, Lea earned over $6/5 in gross taxable gone on this woman’s lib, hold kick-off billboard for the new helped pay my tuition, but also income, and you must have rontu your own chair”. This brings dairy advertising campaign helped buy some books. and Brooke. They returned billed more Ilian hall ol the total Well, I’m a senior now and look It is time that which utilizes foreign languages. home Sunday. cost of Ins support. I lie Internal up a point, ing forward to graduation. Un It marks the first departure Tina Call, who attends Ricks Revenue Service def ines the cost ol women in the working world fortunately, a lot of my friends “Every College at Rexburg arrived support to include, among other are no longer considered as from the standard never even got started. And to items, payments lor food, clothing, second class persons Body Needs Milk ” slogan since wage 539 135 think, they laughed when I bought 1600 Wednesday evening and spent shelter, entertainment, and medical projects institutions my first Bond. scientists the campaign was inaugurated wise. It is also time for those her spring vacation with her care - Now E Bonds pay 5H% interest when held to Certain types of income received women who insist on entering almost four years ago, ac parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill maturity of 5 years, 10 months (4% the first year) Bonds are replaced if lost, stolen, or Call and family returning to during the year, such as Social the man’s portion of the world cording to Ray Kozak, execu destroyed. When needed they can be cashed Security payments, are not counted to expect to be treated as such, tive secretary of the Oregon Supporting Rexburg Sunday. at your bank. Interest is not subject to state as taxable income. However, they or local income taxes, and federal tax may their research with Roland Stringham of Bounti still must be considered as being alimony, child custody and all. Dairy Products Commission. be deferred until redemption. Miss Cartwright appears on your gifts ful, Utah and his granddaughter funds available for support, when I couldn’t make up my mind the billboard as a young French | you are trying to determine whether is Take stock in America. Cherrylee Chamberlain of BYU reminding Oregonians I you contributed more than half on a topic, so thanks for being girl, our business Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. came Thursday and visited of the support patient, or were you? “Tout le monde a besoin de X s Go»»riM««M OOM not par (.«*■» Cherrylee’s parents, Mr. and Suppose an unde lives part of I m I II s pipwnip« M a Public Mrxica m coopa'auon ..ffi Tn» American Cancer Society • Owp.rim.ni o< m. The *0«<i.».np Count lait--” the French translation T Mrs. Leon Chamberlain and the tune Willi you and part ol the of the popular "Every Body tune with other relatives It you Gary Smith Attends family until Sunday. at least one other person con Needs Milk” slogan. Mrs. Dave Savage and girls and tribute major support teach indivi Engineers Meeting The French billboard is part were Sunday dinner guests dual contributing 10% or more of of a six-board series produced of her mother, Mrs. Carl Fenn. the cost of support! join together Gary Smith who is a System Delbert Fenn of Albany is to file form 31 20 I Multiple Sup Design’s Specialist employed jointly by the Dairy Farmers port Statement) then one of you of Oregon and the Washington visiting in the Gene Simpson will be able to claim the lull $(>75 at the Amalgamated Sugar Co., home. He is a cousin of Mrs. dependency exemption lor your of Nyssa attended ameetingand Dairy Farmers. The five other billboards de Gene Simpson. uncle This can only be claimed it dinner Wednesday, April 5. pict young people in foreign Mr. and Mrs. William Rei no one person contributed 50% or West The meeting was held at the costume representing man and son were Sunday lun more of the total cost ol support and all other conditions are met If cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. one person contributed more than Rodeway Inn in Boise in the Germany, Norway, Great Bri tain (Scotland), Russia and the R. D. McKinley. hall ol the cost of the line le’s sup evening and was for the In Mr. and Mrs. Rod Conant and port. I he'll he would be the only stitute of Electrical and Elec Netherlands. Each billboard has family of Nampa were Sunday one entitled to < laim the exemption tronic Engineers of the area. the appropriate foreign version Paintings created by Mrs. Alice Laan are now on display at the Nyssa Public Library for the month of April. Titles of the featured artwork include "Spring Flowers,” "Wild Flowers” and a series of six paintings entitled “Rural America.” Mrs. Laan first started painting as a hobby. During the summer of 1963, she studied under artist Kim Kimmerling of Boise. Between September of 1968 and May 1969, she worked with Elsie Parkhurst in Caldwell. She recently studied under Roger Baker of Treasure Valley Community College. A native of Holland, Mrs. Laan came to the United States in 1954. She and her husband, Ray, and their four children now live on a dairy farm near Parma, Idaho. The public is invited to view the paintings during regular library hours. 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That means an insurance program that gives you every thing your business should have—and nothing it shouldn't have. A program that's complete—with no riaky gape. A program that can save you money — because it does away with wasteful overlap«. If oev, not Included 97 S.W. 2 nd. AVE.. 2095 S. W. FOURTH West Park Volkswagen ONTARIO, OREGON « 1 USS HANCOCK-Navy Petty Officer Third Class Micheál J. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Bennett of Route 3, Parma, is a member of Attack Squadron 24, which has returned to operations with the Seventh Fleet aboard the Alameda, California, based attack air craft carrier USS Hancock, fol lowing an eight day in-port period in Yokosuka, Japan. His ship is on extended de ployment in the Western Paci fic, patrolling the shores of Vietnam on “Yankee Station”, and has made port calls in Hawaii, Japan and the Philip pines. BRINDISI, ITALY - U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Royce D. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Roberts of Nyssa, has arrived for duty at San Vito Dei Normanni Air Station, Italy. Sergeant Roberts, a com munications technician, is as signed to a unit of the U. S. Air Force Security Service. He previously served at Shemya AFB, Alaska. The sergeant is a 1961 gra- duate of Nyssa High School, His wife, Gloria, is the dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins, Nyssa. New Policy For Naval Reserve The 13th Naval District has recently put into effect several changes which will directly benefit Naval Reserve recruit ing in the Boise and Treasure Valley area, according to ENl John Wynne, Naval Reserve Re cruiter. Maximum age for first en listment personnel has gone from age 22 to 26. The Naval Reserve can now accept married men with I-A Selective Service Status. First enlistment personnel are now ordered to Active Duty or Active Duty for Training within 120 days of enlistment. The Naval Reserve is now accepting enlistments from fe males. Chances are now better than ever for obtaining acceptance ENl JOHN WYNNE in a Navy Class “A” School. contact him at the U. S. Naval Many new policy changes are & MarineCorps Reserve Train also in effect, and Wynne in ing Center, 131 Myrtle Street, vites any person interested to Boise. Favorite Foods By "Odie” Anderson If I told you which was my favorite "home” main dish or soup I’d have to say “Hambur ger Soup.” 1 make it very often for 2 reasons: It’s in expensive and may be used as a left-over, and, Oh yes, there’s another reason — it’s very good! When I was a child my family used to make hamburger balls and enrich a soup bone. I could never find a recipe like this so I created one of my own and this is it. I some times make these meatballs in advance and freeze them. Then I can make the soup quickly. Be sure to use M S G or accent, it accents the flavor. For a more glamorous dish using hamburger, make Ham burger Delight. Even the name sounds appetizing. It’s nutri tious but also a bit more ex pensive. It has all the “ear marks” of a gourmet dish and is easy to assemble. HAMBURGER DELIGHT 1 lb. hamburger 1 pkg. frozen peas 2 cups celery, chopped 1 can cream of mushroom or celery soup 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon Accent 1 small onion, chopped fine 6 tablespoons cream or milk 1 small pkg. of potato chips Saute hamburger and onions until browned slightly, and place in a 2 quart casserole. Cover with a layer of frozen peas and a layer of celery. Mix salt, pepper, accent and cream with soup and spread evenly over hamburger and vegetables. Crush potato chips and cover casserole. Bake at 375 de grees for 30 minutes. Serves 8. GROUND BEEF BUDGET SOUP 1 lb. ground beef 1 tsp. seasoned salt 1/8 tsp. pepper 1/2 cup cracker or bread crumbs 1 egg 1 quart fresh vegetables, pared and sliced (2 potatoes, 1 large onion, 2 carrots 2 stalks celery) tsp. salt 3/4 tsp. monosodium glutamate (Accent) Add seasoned salt, pepper, cracker crumbs and egg to beef and mix thoroughly. Shape into 16 one-inch balls. Drop into 1 quart of boiling water and cook for 30 minutes. Re move fat if desired. Add vege tables, salt and Accent and enough water to cover vege tables. Cook until vegetables are tender and serve. (Two cups uncooked noodles may be added to the beef balls instead of the vegetables). CORN SEED CROOKHAM 330 * 544A ♦ 680 54-40 Single Cross WESTERN HYBRID 101 • 85 90 • 47 Bin Buster 130 Single Cross Bin Buster 158 Single Cross FARMERS Phone 372*2201 SAFECO INSURANCE Ho-» O«w » / PO Michael Bennett Sgt. 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