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Page Six Favorite Foods Thursday, August 17, 1972 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Put your ulad plates in the freeaer for a few minutes be fore placing the salad on the table. Freeze a can of fruit cock tail for a jiffy salad or dessert. Slice while still icy, a topping By Odie" Anderson of whipped cream and it’s des sert, a topping of mayonnaise Pour into an angel food or or fruit dressing and it’s a sa I’ve made this cake for a lad. birthday party, ice cream so tube pan and bake 45 minute: at cial and family get-together in 350 degrees. Cool for 10 min Freeze cranberries before the last month and each time utes and glaze with an icing putting them through the food made of powdered sugar and it turned out just right. Why? chopper and there will be no Because it's moist, has an ex wine or juice. dripping juice to clean up. cellent flavor and — it’s very 1 have a list of excellent easy to assemble and mix. You can forget the difficulty Sometimes I use orange juice household hints which I’ll pass of shelling Brazil nuts if you and sometimes sherry wine. on to you this time. Some are freeze them first. Crack shells For an icing, simply mix some freezing hints and others simply while nuts are still frozen, and of the juice with powdered sugar easy ways to accomplish kit the meat will fall out easily m and drizzle it over the cake. chen chores. Here’s one idea “for the a single piece. Try it, you’ll like it! book”. If you burn your fin AUTOMATION IMPERSONAL gers, simply grab your ear SHERRY WINE CAKE Are your checks imprintedwith lobes with your thumb and fore a checking account number? fingers of each hand and wait 1 pkg. yellow cake mix Most checks are. It can be a 20 seconds. Sounds fantastic? 1 pkg. instant vanilla pudding hazard. If lost, these checks It works! 4 eggs still can be processed through 3/4 cup vegetable oil the banking systems by com Freeze two kinds of bread 3/4 cup cream sherry wine or puters that rely on the metal- together. Then two loaves won’t concentrated orange juice licized account number and not Place all 5 ingredients in need to be thawed at once and just the handwritten signature. the family may have their large mixer bowl and mix at So be careful of your checks. medium speed for 10 minutes. choice. Three Area Students Graduate From ADRIAN NEWS County Fair Underway Malheur County Fair U of O ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. The 63rd annual Malheur Danny Skerjanec and three boys The University of Oregon held of Ontario were Sunday lun County Fair started its four- its Summer Graduation Convo cheon guests of her parents, day run Wednesday, with special cation August 12, with a gra Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven entertainment each night at the duating class totaling 1,342 can Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer fairgrounds in Ontario. Judging occupied all of Wed didates for baccalaurate and ad had a birthday dinner Sunday for vanced degrees. her mother, Mrs. LaVada Lena- nesday's time, and continues The aduating class for the gen of Boise, who was 95 years into today. Entertainment today August 12 graduation consisted old and for her sister Mrs. w ill be by Hank Thompson and of 571 candidates for Bachelor A. A. Breshears of Weiser who the Brazos Valley Boys and degrees, 578 candidates for Ma was 87 years old. Twenty-three Grandpa Jones in the grand sters degrees, and 193 candi children, nieces, nephews and stand at 2 30 and 7 30 p.m. Entertainment Friday at the dates for Doctoral degrees. grandchildren were there. Among the graduates from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman same times will be by JoAni this area were John Townsend visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Castle and Eddie Fukano. Saturday’s entertainment will Berg, B. S. Anthropology, Nys Schafer Saturday evening. sa, Christy Nelson Wann, B. S. Mrs. Robert Long and Gladys feature a Gospel Concert by the Curricuhn and Instruction, Ele N'ewbill took Kelly and Greg King’s Witnesses, The Wav- mentary Education, Nyssa; and Goff back to Burns Saturday mark Singers, Children of the with a Masters degree, Eugene where thev met their parents Son and The Galileans. Melvin Mills, Curnculm and and returned to their home. VEHICLE TRAVEL Instruction (B.S. 1968 from U Mrs. Edna Cowling was a of O) Jordan Valley. ALL-TIME RECORD Saturday dinner guest of Mrs. Sue Ashcraft. Estimated motor vehicle tra vel in Oregon this year is es MAN-CAUSED FIRES tablishing a new all-time re SHOW INCREASE cord. Man-caused fires are on the The Oregon Motor Vehicles upswing in the National Forests Division says that based on of the Pacific Northwest, and reports of gasoline gallonage fire fighters are concerned. sold, nearly 7.2 billion miles Kenneth O. Wilson. Assis were traveled in the state dur tant Regional Forester in ing the first half of the year. charge of Fire Control, said That represents a 10 1/2 per the Forest Service is stepping cent increase over the first six up aerial patrol and other sur- months of last year. veillance measures in many June saw more miles traveled areas because of the added in the state than any previous number of man-caused fires, month in the state’s history. So far this year, 563 man- While travel increased 101/2 caused fires have occurred in percent during the first six National Forests of the Pacific months, traffic deaths in the Northwest Region, Oregon and state increased 19 percent, the Washington, Wilson said. Last agency said. The state’s mi year at the same time, 425 leage death rate--the number of man-caused fires had been re people killed in each 100 mil ported. lion miles traveled--was 4.8 Wilson revealed there is an for the first half of the year. increase in incendiary fires Last year at the same time it as well as accidentally started was 4.4 and the end of the fires. ' We’re stepping up our year death rate was 4.9. Only patrol activity in an effort to two months this year, March and prevent a catastrophe in the dry April, have had death rates woods.” Often, he said, ar below the final 1971 figure. sonists have been apprehended through help from forest visi tors who see suspicious actions. Lightning has been blamed for 801 fires so far this year in Thieves scrounging recrea Oregon and Washington National Forests, compared with 703 tional beach areas could find FRIDAYS PERFORMANC E \T THE MALHEUR County Fair for the same date last year. easy picking as Oregonians re will be headlined by JoAnn C astir and guest star I<ldy Fukano. Fires have been held to 1,834 lax at the water during the hot JoAnn is an accomplished vocalist and an accordianist as welt acres in the National Forests, muggy days of August. If pre as pianist. Long a favorite on th» Lawrence Welk show she compared with 822 acres at the cautions are not taken against is probably best known for her honky-tonk style of piano play these thieves, residents headed ing. same time last year. Recent hot weather combined for the water may get more than Popular in his naliv. ounlry of Japan as a country with more than a month with backs burned, the Insurance list, Eddy Fukano is now a well known personality tn M little precipitation has created Information Institute warns. United States An excellent musician, he -also adds cqltledy Many water lovers will leave to his talents which include yodeling as well as singing. extremely hazardous forestand range fire conditions over much a window down rather than re Remember all you n» > d is your County Fair Huttom for only turn to an oven-like car. This $1.00 for all the entertainment at the Fair. of Oregon and Washington. ( is an open invitation for thieves to help themselves, not (onNamerN only to valuables tn the car but Want to Know to the car itself, the Institute by MARGARET SPADER notes. •*■•*•*• BY WO M<41IH PHONE 372-2733 ** * Director of Consumer Adairs Most bathers want to carry National Allocution of Manufacturers as little with them as possible ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs. turned rei ently from SanFran- to the beach; socameras, hand Burney Oglesby from Portland » r» - where they visited Mr. I've always believed that the bags, clothing, binoculars and were overnight guest Monday and Mi Clarl» McConnell. freezer compartment in a re even billfolds and keys are left night in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sh-phcn son an»l frigerator was for short term in the car while the owners soak storage. What has changed up the sun. The Institute ad Mrs. George Moeller. Mr. Og Mr - le-nnis C iik EII and To»l»l visitors in lesby is with th»- Hilly Graham w-re business this? vises families to leave all but Evangelists Assrxiatioii and Nampa, Monday. There are some models of necessary valuables at home. Dinner guests Sunday with was in thr. area helping mak> refrigerators that have only At the beach, keep personal preparations for the mi etini' in Amy Stradley were her sisters, one door. An inner door sep property in the trunk of the car, th»- Simplot Stadium inf uldw-dl Cassie Goshert from Boise, arates the freezer from the out of sight. The professional August 18 to 27 with John Wi Gertn- Smith, Elsie Diven and refrigerator compartments. thief is deterred only momen ley White, on»- of th- Graham Mrs. Artie Robertson from It is difficult to maintain low tarily by a locked glove com teams. Nyssa, a niece Margaret Diven temperature in such models. partment. Mr. and Mrs. Parley F-ik from Boise, Barbara and Roger The Institute also stresses The use and care books advise spent August 12 overnight in Haney from Nyssa andMargu»--' short-term storage which is that although the old "hide- Idaho Falls with Mrs. F»-ik's rite Moss. the-car-keys-under-t he-seat" two or three months. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard sister, Edith Hir hi, then they trick might seem safe, under all went to Lava Hol Spring. and Alan and Kristi Bullard What happens to operating the seat is one of the first to atteml the James family re spent several »lays last week costs when the freezer tem places a professional thief will union. They returned horn»- at th»-ir summer house in Mc look; and the unsuspecting sun perature is increased? Call. They were joined therif- Monday. worshipper might return to find The Community extends their by Mrs. Oorg»- Barjack and The lower the temperature more than his valuables mis sympathy to the Os» ar Bratton Nancy from Meridian, the higher will be the operat sing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weygins- family for the loss of their ing costs. Reducing door Vacation vehicles...pickups moved last week from tin- Genei opening, organizing food with campers or motorized mo daughter Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCon Thumps -in home onClark Blvd, packages so they can be lo bile homes...are also prime cated quickly and keeping the targets of the professional nell and Eileen M'Connell re to Ontario. freezer as full as possible thief in the Northwest. These helps to moderate cost of should be locked when they are operation. left...even for a short time. The Institute urges vaca W’Aat’s the best u:ag to get tioners to be on the alen for the pilferer or professional rar rid of an old refrigerator? thief who thrives on the care The Association of Home lessness of honest people. Hot Appliance Manufacturers has or not, lock your car or camper prepared a leaflet that offers at all times and take the keys. some suggestions for prevent ing accidents with discarded appliances. It comes with the .Scout«’ Cleanup l/rive use and care books of new re Is Dramatic Success frigerators. It is important to remove doors on refrigera The final tabulation of re tors and freezers before dis carding them. If a refrigera sults of the nationwide clean ar«* now theorizing that children may learn tor is still in good condition, up drive for "Keep America to write better if elates are used instead of paper Smooth ✓ it might be used in a vacation Beautiful Day” held on April paper, the th«-ory goes, doesn't offer enough writing resistance home, or in the recreation 29 by the Boy and Girl Scouts, to a child s awkward attempts, so his writing becomes meaay room or basement for addi "demonstrates dramatically and unreadable A resulting aversion to writing can lead to difficulties in spelling A psychological team at the Technical tional storage. Occasionally, what personal commitment University of Aachen, in the Federal Republic of Germany , has a church or a social agency can do in the fight to save run tests for two years with 1 50 children Results suggest that would appreciate a gift of a our environment,” according the old fashioned slate and a soft slate pencil facilitate learning considerably! well cared for appliance. to Roger W. Powers, execu tive vice president of Keep What’s the best way to iden America Beautiful, Inc. ti tify real leather from syn From 470,000 miles of thetic leathers? roads, streams and shorelines, Read the label to find out 1.3 million acres of parks, and what you’re buying. Gar from empty lots and other ick Front f ments that look like leather o|>en lands the youths and Seal Bearing. J but are not should be labeled their adult co-workers col « “imitation leather,” “not lected more than 1.5 million >ed Teal Car rB^My Check j2 qq for W • leather,” or "synthetic leather tons of trash Some 150,000 λ 69-201 made of _______ (whatever tons of glass, paper and met CONDITIONED CARS. material is used). Real leath als gathered were turned in er need not be identified. subsequently to be recycled. Summer Tourists Beware of Thieves ACTIVITIES IN ARCADIA RETURN OF CHALK Expert wheel ALIGNMENT X.““**' ■■ > MORE AIR Tarter’s O.K. Tire Store—Ny»«l R