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    Thursday, Jun« 14, 197 3
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Herb Sei
APPLE VALLEY
Europe
is beautiful,
pecially at this time of year.
Flowers are blossoming all over
the place in more colors than
I thought existed. The cities
are not as squalid as I thought
they would be.
Some areas
we went through to get to the
heart of the cities were rather
raunchy.
They
were
all
crowded into unbelievable small
areas. We could take a tip
from them on conservation. It
takes trees and mineral and
stone to construct buildings.
So don't tear everything down.
Add to it and remodel. If we
used our buildings twice as long
we would use half as much
building material as we are
now using.
Don’t get the idea from the
above paragraph that Europe is
not constructing. They are and
at a feverish pace. Everywhere
you look you can see construc­
tion cranes dotting the skyline.
Out in the country and in cities
they can be seen. In the area
of the Geneva Airport I counted
nine huge cranes working. Then
BLUE CHEESE BUTTER
Combine
ingredients. when we drove from Oakland to
Brush or spoon over burgers, Boise I saw only one.
REPRESENTATIVE DENNY JONES, R-Ontario aims toplease
1/2 cup butter
Along the Rhine River the as he brews a cupofteafor Dick Angstrom of Associated Oregon
beef, fish or poultry while bar­
1 teaspoon minced garlic
3 ounces blue cheese, crumbled becuing. Makes about 1 cup. mountain sides were covered Industries.
with vineyards. If soil covered
2 tablespoons brandy
REFRESHING
YOGURT
the ground there were vine­
Beat butter and garlic until
MILKSHAKE
yards even if the land was sort
soft. Beat in blue cheese and
of standing on edge. Through­
brandy. Chill. Serve with bar­
1 (8-ounce) carton yogurt
out all of Europe the only areas
becued burgers. Makes 1 cup.
1/2 cup milk
not used were the rocky crag’s
NOTE: This butter may be sha­
1/4 cup honey
of the mountains.
We seem
ped into small round pats if de­
3 tablespoons toasted wheat
to be a rare sort of people that
sired.
germ
will leave vast areas untouched
Well, here we are finishing They keep hoping or thinking
1 cup fresh or frozen straw­ because the coyotes, gophers up anotherweek--thinkingabout that the livestock people can be
ROSEMARY BUTTER BASTE
berries
and sagebrush might be dis­ getting home. There is some forced into designing a truck bed
1/8 teaspoon almond extract turbed. The Rhine is a mighty talk of possibly getting through that won’t leak out on the high­
1/2 cup butter, melted
(optional)
river and I was amazed at the the weekend of June 23rd, but way. This ts almost an impos­
1/4 cup vinegar
Few dashes salt
continual flow of traffic on it. we’ll probably still be here sibility. Anyway, if this gets
3/4 teaspoon onion salt
Combine all ingredients in Barge after barge passed our the first of July. I’ll discuss through the Senate then we’ll
2 teaspoons grated orange peel
electric blender. Whir until hotel at Mainz. They were some of the legislation con­ be in good shape for this year
1/4 cup orange juice
smooth and frothy. Makes about loaded with oil, grain and freight sidered this past week of in­ and next year. HB 2963, which
1/2 teaspoon rosemary, crum-
3 cups.
We had a ride on the Rhine terest to the folks at home. passed, is a good bill that sets
for about three hours and I
On Monday the House voted ud the machinery so that the
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noticed the passenger trains on the minority reports to House Department of Agriculture can
passing on both sides of the Bills 3241, 3242 , 3244--which grade certain agricultural pro­
river. In that short space of are part of the entire school ducts and therefore give the
O-«-BY DALE WITTPHONE 372-2183-0-0
time about 20 of them zipped finance package of eight bills. producer a better chance to get
along, They weren't little local
a uniform price.
KINGMAN KOLONY - Friday and Mrs. Wayne Robb Thursday trains but long international All three of these minority
HB 3118 is my bill to allow
evening.
reports
failed.
evening Mrs. Ed Nedrow and
lines, Most of them were the
us to retain title to our cattle
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ron
Miller
re
­
On
Tuesday
the
House
com
­
Jimmie took Ed to dinner at the
I felt a little
deluxe trains.
when they're sold until the
El Sombero in Nyssa in obser- turned Thursday afternoon from bad when I thought of the mur­ pleted action on the eight bills drafts or checks have been
constituting
the
new
property
a
trip
to
Victoria
British
Colum
­
ance of his birthday.
der of the U.S. passenger train.
paid. This is a real good bill
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez bia, and left for their home in Between the extremely sloppy tax relief/school finance pac­ and passed the House without a
Portland
Saturday.
kage.
All
of
these
passed
ex
­
Sr. accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb vi­ service of mo6t rail lines and cept HB 3240. This bill (3240) dissenting vote. HB3167,which
Ed Nedrow to Unity where they
the government in its ultimate
lowers the age of majority to
spent the weeekend as house sited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bre- wisdom cutting of the mail con­ eliminates the equalization part 18 and lowers the drinking age
shears
Sunday
afternoon.
of
the
l.E.D.
and
limits
bud
­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob tract, our rail passenger ser­ gets for operating costs of to 19, passed. I don’t know
Buker.
It was schools to 6% above last year. what will happen to it over in
of
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. vice didn’t just die.
Saturday dinner guests in the
slaughtered.
This was referredtocommittee. the Senate, of course. HB 3201
Willis Conant home were Mr. Harry N'eece of Santa Barbara
California
visited
the
latters
Tuesday we reconvened in 1 thought was quite a controver­
and Mrs. JimConant and family.
uncle,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Thomp
­
the
evening at5:15--this was the sial bill--it pertains to river
Mrs. Jeannette Stacy and girls,
son
Sunday
aternoon.
evening
we had the big fight bank control. However, it pas­
Ralph Lewis and Lonnie all of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes
over the farm labor bill, HB sed anyway.
Apple Valley, Afternoon callers
HB 3219, which passed, re­
2338. Two weeks ago Rep. Stann
were Mr. and Mrs. Mitch An­ and family went to Boise Sunday
stricts the use of helicopters
afternoon
to
see
her
mother,
Bunn
gave
notice
he
wanted
this
derson and family of Vale and
for hunting or transporting big
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant and Mrs. Paul Gehrke offonaplane Mary Hatt attended a birthday bill withdrawn from committee game. The reason for this bill
to Camarillo, Calif. She will
family.
party for Mrs. Gordan Dixon in (and so moved) in order that is the abuse of the right to
Mike Robb returned to his visit a daughter, Mrs. Hancock Nyssa Sunday afternoon. It was action could be taken on it.
use helicopters for hunting, es­
there and attend her sons gra­
work in Portland Tuesday.
given by her daughter, Darlene. It had been locked up in the
State and Federal AffairsCom- pecially in the Wallowa area.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb of duation.
Mrs. Bill Toomb attended
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freitag a birthday party for Mrs. Edna mittee since last February Some hunting has been done
Nyssa visited in the Wayne Robb
from helicopters, and the game
of Nyssa visited her parents,
home last Sunday evening.
Cowling in Adrian Friday af- without a hearing or any action
people are getting real con­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Phifer
Satur
­
on
it.
After
Bunn
’
s
motion,
Mead Robb of Nyssa and Mr.
ternoon.
It was given at the
cerned about their use. People
and Mrs. Ed Robb and Chris day evening.
home of Mrs. Mabie Piercy in the committee quickly met and
Mrs.
Bill
Toomb
and
Mrs.
drastically amended the bill, that have to hunt on foot in
of Kotzebue, Alaska visited Mr.
Adrian.
making it a completely different rough country have to com­
piece at legislation. When Re­ pete with helicopters and are
publicans and some of the De­ having a harder time being able
HB 5064 has to do
mocrats objected to this maneu­ to hunt.
ver, and demanded that the ori­ with the Oregon Liquor Con­
ginal version be brought from trol Commission funds. This bill
committee just as it was when
the motion was made, the Spea­
ker overruled them. This ruling
was appealed, and the House vo­
ted 29-27 against the Speaker.
In the ensuing fiasco the De­
mocrats fled the chamber, lea­
ving the Republicans, who re­
mained under a ruling prohi­
biting anyone from leaving the
floor. Then the Speaker, de­
claring lack of a quorum, ad­
journed
the session without
taking action on the remain­
der of the bills to be consi­
o
dered. This is the first time in
anyone’s memory that the party
in power, Democrat or Republi­
* j
can, left the floor because it
lost an important vote. Fate
of the farm labor bill still rests
in the hands of the State and
Federal Affairs Committee.
HB 2142, which passed, re­
quires persons wishing to re­
move soil or gravel from any
state waters to obtain a permit
from the State Land Board. This
was under the State Water Re­
sources Board before. HB 2184
a bill to raise the loan limits
for veterans on houses and
farms, passed. HBs 2204 and
May
2205 are related bills per­
taining to field burning. 2204
provides that $2.00 per acre
will be collected from the grass
and seed growers to finance
O. Let’s talk about SERVICE!
A. With GAS air conditioning you have
burning research, and 2205
A. With GAS air conditioning you re­
fewer moving parts to wear out, so it
gives a tax credit back of lialf
Nine closeness/comfort
of that money. Both bills pas­
ceive a FREE spring and fall check by
lasts years longer.
settings Select the best ones
sed.
HB
2627
limits
tax
levies
the Gas Company.
for your beard, your skin,
for special district services by
your face
O. Let's talk about WHO TO CALL!
the cities and counties and w ould
Q. Let’s talk about INSTALLATIONS!
Improved pop-up trimmer
A. Call me .. . the CASCADE MAN, for
do away with any chance of pos­
Super Microgroove - floating
A. GAS air conditioning cooling coils
heads
sible double taxation. This pas­
information on your many air condition­
fit most gas fired furnaces to give you
Self-sharpening rotary blades
sed.
HB
2735,
raising
the
li
­
ing questions, and let me show you why
and floating heads follow the
summer cooling and winter warmth with
cense fees for some establish­
GAS air conditioning is your VERY best
contours of your face
one fuel.
ments that dispense frozen diary
Pop-up sideburn trimmer
summer cooling buy. Call the Cascade
products, failed. This was re­
110/220 voltage for foreign
Q. Let’» talk about LONGEVITY!
Natural Gas office nearest you.
considered on Tuesday but fai­
travel
led to get the votes again, so • On/ofl switch
this bill is dead for this year. • Deluxe travel wallet
9
HB 2846 extends for two more
years
the
right
to haul
cannery waste arid ensilage on
the highway. It passed, though
it seems we are not able to get
a bill through down here for
Distributora of Naturalgaaatisfaction
PH. 372-3551 .... NYS8A
more than two years at a time.
IFGISUriVf REPORT
By Rep. D.E. (Denny) Jones
KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
GAS AIR CONDITIONING?
A Perfect
Father’s Day
Gift ! The
REVOLUTIONARY
fi/ore/co W
ADJUSTABLE
0
Let’s talk about it!
NINE SHIVERS
IN ONE...UNO SO
CLOSE, IT DARES TO
MATCHSHAVES
• WITH A BLADE!
Nyssa Rexall
(th
(jeu. CotyirtaiiofL
PHARMACY
~ n »BY FRANCES SMALLEY «*“
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Bale. Mrs. Laura
Bale and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bale
and family of Caldwell enjoyed
a drive to Fairfield Sunday.
The Leroy Seward home was
the scene for a very lovely
wedding reception for their son
Kenneth and his bride Cristie
Shoemake of Illinois Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith
of Ontario were Thursday eve­
ning visitors in the Dwight Se­
ward home.
Mrs. Mabel Fox was a Sun­
day dinner guest of Mi. and Mrs.
Dwight Seward.
Mrs. Bob Jones was hostess
for the Nazarene Young Wo­
men's Bible Study Class Tues­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and
Kim Boston
were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Harris at Springfield. Oregon.
Steve Harris graduated Friday
evening from high school and
the Bostons attended the ex­
ercises.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boston at­
tended the 7 30 p.m. wedding
Saturday of Tom Moran of Boise
and Darlene Harms of Nampa at
the
First Christian Church
with a reception afterwards.
They will be at home at Meri­
dian soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins
were fishing and camping over
the weekend at Sage Hen Re­
servoir. Tami and PamiCahill
of Boise went with them.
Mr. and Mrs. LarrySlmmons
and children of Boise were
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Nichols and Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Simmons and
family of Boise were their Sun­
day dinner guests.
Mrs. Peggy Carter and son
Mark of Portland were Wed­
nesday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Laura Bale.
I’ve seen several recipes tor
Granola lately - ever since a
friend
in Bend, Oregon in-
troduced me to her mix.
A homemaker in Payette
showed me a Granola mix which
was prepared commercially. It
was very high in calories. My
problems - cutting calories! I
made the Bend, Oregon mix
but used a brown sugar substi­
tute and omitted the nuts, rai­
sins, and dates.
As a child I enjoyed eating
oatmeal raw. (The family hid it
but I always managed Io find it)
This mixture reminds me <>r
"The good old days!”
GRANOLA
6 cups rolled oats
1 cup wheat germ
1 cup sunflower seed
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup cashew nuts
Mix the dry ingredients in
a large bowl. Heat honey and
oil. Combine all ingredients
and stir until well mixed. Spread
on cookie sheets. Place in a
225 degree oven and bake for
ii.mrs. Stir frequently. Rai­
sins or dates may be added
to this mix if desired.
Since its lemonade time per­
haps you'd like to use lemo­
nade in a different way - in
cookies.
Remember some time ago I
gave you a recipe using pink
lemonade concentrate with va­
nilla ice cream for a pie fil-
ling,
I like lemon flavor so
well, if they advertised a le-
mond cologne, I'd be the first
one to try it. (Perhaps they
do')
L.L MONADE COOKIES
1 cup butler
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
Mr. and Mrs. William Knox 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
visited Sunday at Grandvie* I tsp. soda
with their son and family Mr. 1 6-ounce can froten lemon-
ad«' concentrate, thawed
and Mrs. Clifford Knox.
Mrs. Ruth Fritts, Nell Cor­ Sugar
Cream together butter and (lie
rell and Frances Smalley visi­
Add eggs, beat
ted
Friday with Mrs. l.uella I cup sugar
till light and fluffy. Sift to­
Breneman at Ontario.
The Methodist Women had a gether flour and s<xta, add al­
luncheon Thur sday at the church ternately to the creamed mix­
social room. This was the last ture with 1/2 cup of the le­
concentrate.
Drop
general meeting for the sum­ monade
mer.
A very nice program dough front a teaspoon 2 iim I m - s
was given and a short business apart onto ungreased cooky
Hake cookies in a hot
meeting
was held after the sheet.
oven (400 ck-grees) about 8 mi­
luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moran and nutes or till lightly browned
family of Kaysville. Utah and around the edges. Brush hot
Mrs. Emma Moran •! Boise (•(«ikies lightlv with remaining
were Sunday evening visitors in lemonade concentrate; sprinkle
with sugar. Remove cookies Io
the John Boston home.
Makes about 4
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gish of cooling rack.
Clovis, California came Thurs­ dozen small cookies.
day for a weeks visit witti Mr.
and Mrs. Al Endsley.
ADVERTISEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble
FAMILY,
CHUCK WAGON
attended graduation exercises
trail ride.Coveredw.igons,
Sunday at N.N.C. in Nampa for
buggies, ride our horses or
their daughter Sue. They had
yours. Thru the Selw.iy-
lunch at noon in the Ted Al­
Bitterroot M m AI m , sli
loway home at Nampa.
vatlon 8,000 in the wilder­
Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Fritts
ness area. Pan for gold,
visited in Caldwell Thursday
fishing for three days in
with Mrs. Buelah Barremore.
streams that are seldom
Everett Fritts, Ella Crosswhite
fished. We will follow tile
and Connie Muncy at the Cald­
Ner Perce Trail from Elk
well hospital.
City to Montana. The part
of the family who doesn't
want to ride may follow m
camper at no extra cost.
If you trail ride, send
for our brochure. Write
Trail Rides, ElkClty, Idaho
83525 or phone 842-2250.
Four, seven and flfteen-
day rides from July I to
‘•FlrefHe* are the only
September I.
withholds payment
of city/
county share of state liquor
profits and applies them to the
Executive Department for use
in the administration of the
Omnibus Crime Control Act.
I opposed this particular bill,
but it passed.
HB 5079, which passed, is
the mental health budget. This
budget was put this year on a
fiscal year basis instead of a
biennium because there are sug­
gested changes in the State
Hospital in Salem and the Co­
lumbia Park Hospital in The
Dalles which cannot be finally
formulated until the next legis­
lative (special) session We’ll
wait and see what happens with
the facilities for the mentally
ill next year.
SB 77 passed. This is one of
our longest bills (160 pages)
and deals with all kinds of en­
vironmental problems. I opposed
this bill because with SB 100
passed intolaw now, I think we'll
have all the environmental con­ creature« that are admired
for get!in» III esrry evening."
trols we need.
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