Thursday, Juna 21, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuh NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS „ a a • by dale witt e ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS -Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Sayler and their children came from Hana­ han, South Carolina to viait Mr». Sayler'k parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael C.Zamora. While they were her, Mr. and Mra. Patrick L. Zamora viaited with them also. ■ Medicare Coverage HtMYM hint » Extended To 1.7 Million Tuesday, Mrs. Irvin Topliff and Marcia visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady In Boise. Mr. and Mrs. H D. McKin­ ley spent the weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack lamest and family of la Grande. Sunday dinner guests in the Leon Chamberlain home were Mrs. Clint Chamberlain and Donald of Nyssa and Paul But­ ler of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey moved Monday morning to a farm near Olex Station, Oregon where Bailey will be employed by the owner. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon York and family of Vale were guests of her parents Thursday eve- j rung at a barbecue. Johnnie Simpson returned home Saturday evening from a visit in Portland. Can somebody explain to me Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore in simple English as to just of Bend spent Tuesday night what's going on? All of a with his mother, Mrs. Marie sudden we're confronted with Moore. an oil shortage. It seems Mrs. Marie Moore was a to have taken on the proport- guest of Ken Keeler, the area tions of a crisis. We stop representative of the Board of using umpteen gallons per day pensions of the United Pres­ in Vietnam and immediately byterian Church at "Sir Ri­ there's not enough diesel, fuel chards" in Nampa at a lun­ or highway gas. A crunch cheon meeting on Thursday. This is on Why? was a meeting for all United If this is a way to let Presbyterian ministers in the the people know what can Boise Presbytery and mission- happen in about five years eries and the widows of minis­ I’ll buy the deal, But if ters. it's to create a diversion to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went take our minds oft something to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell else I'll have no part of it. Coffman, Ronnie and Carolyn Everyone knows that we’re be­ al Milwaukie, Oregiei June 7. coming more and more depen­ They also visited Mr. and Mrs. dant upon foreign sources for Wallace Butler, t4>a and Brook our oil supply. Everyone knows at Oregon City. While there ttiat our domestic supply can’t they went to see the Rose Show keep pace with the increased in (I m - Masonic Temple and demand for highway and home also the Rose Parade June 9. supplies. But everyone doesn't They returned home on Monday seem to know that our oil com­ June II. panies are being bucked by the Callers in the Ray Simpson environmentalists to the point home Saturday afternoon were of prohibitng any new oil Mr. and Mra. Marlon York and sources being used. New family uf Vale, Mr and Mrs. supplies such as the Alaskan «Gene Simpson and Mrs. Ida Oil line are about five years Fenn. distant, if we start working on Mr. and Mrs. AlfredStmpson them immediately. If we keep were Saturday evening visitors dinging around for another five in (tie Ray Simpson home, years on offshoje drilling we're Mark Pratt called his parents going to have an oil shortage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt that will be a dinger. early Saturday morning from Perhaps the present hue and Hawaii saying they have a new cry is to keep us from stick­ baby daughter, Teresa Jean. She ing our finger into the Middle weighed eight-poundsandthrm- East Israel - Egyptian pot. If ounces. Mrs. Mark Pratt is the Arab countries tell us,"No the former Lorna Hardman. more oil as long as you assist Mrs. Dale Witt and Mr. and Israel”, We could be in a real Mrs. Carl Begeman were Sun­ jam. If the present shortage day dinner guests of Mr. and is to keep us from another war, Mr» W. C. Van DeWater in well fine and dandy. There has Big Bend, celebrating Father's to be a reason and I'd really Day and Carl Begeman’s birth­ like to know why. day. On the other hand I read in Wednesday callers of Mrs. the paper where we shouliki't Rollo Fenn were Mrs. Ronnie use 100 watt bulbs, electric Ward and Johnnie and Wanda stoves, air conditioners, hot and Mrs. Carl Fenn who came water, etc. There's no imme­ to wish her a happy birthday diate power shortage in Idaho. and Mrs. Brent Folkman of tin Someday perhaps, but now ab­ Relief Society also called and solutely not. Cutting down on wished her a Happy Birthday. electricity now won’t save one Wednesday evening Mr. and kw for tomorrow. To avert a Mrs. Leroy Churchhill and fa­ power crisis tomorrow we must mily of Vale took his mother, plan f<>r more power plants to­ Mrs. Rollo Fenn to "Shakeys” day. It takes at least five in Ontario to celebrate her birth- years t" build a power plant day. from scratch and the sad fea­ Sunday, Father's Day, Mrs. ture Is that none are being Rollo Fenn took her son, Mr. planned. We object to hydro­ and Mrs. Leroy Churitihill and electric. atomic and federlized family of Vale to I ast Sid*' to fuel plants. Without any of dinner in Ontario. these, how? Mr. and Mrs. Wes Simpson left for North Bend, Thursday, Hereford Breeders to visit her daughter, from there to Vancouver, Washington and To Tour Boise Valley on to California andlater return The Hereford tour conducted tn visit further with hu brother by the Eastern Oregon Hereford Brt eders' Association will visit ADVERTISEMENT Herford breeding establishments in the Boise Valley July 10. ac­ FAMILY, CHUCK WAGON trail ride.Covered wagons, cording to George Bain, Mal­ buggies, ride our horses or heur County Extension Agent. yours. Thru the Selw.iy- The tour will convene at 9:30 Bitterroot Mountains, ele­ a.tn., MDT at the Ken Baker vation 8,000 in the wilder­ ranch 1/4 mile north of Crouch* ness area. Pan for gold, Idaho. The next stop scheduled fishing for three days in is at the Alvin Hadley ranch, streams that are seldom Montour, at 1130 a.m. A pot fished. We will follow the luck picnic stop is scheduled at Net Perce Trail from Elk 12 30 p.m. at the Black Can­ yon Dam picnic grounds. City to Montana. The part of the family who doesn't At 2:00 p.m., the tour will want to ride may follow in stofi at Eldon Ross' at Star, camper at no extra cost. Idaho, then on to Albert Wolf­ kiel's at Meridian. Last sche­ If you trail nd,, m H duled stop ia at George Wright’» for our brochure. Write Trail Rides, ElkCity, Idaho Hereford ranch near Notus, 83525 or phone 842-2250. Idaho. Four, seven and fifteen- All persons Interested in day rides from July 1 to Hereford cattle are invited to attend the tour says Eldon Ross, September 1. Aisocistion President. Herb Sez... FOR LADY DRIVERS FREE Bob Elliott Tiro Center NYSSA, OREGON Taliesin Went, built as a desert camp in Arizona in 1938 by Frank Lloyd Wright, his associates and students has been given the American Institute of Architects' 25- Year Award. This honor is given in rec­ ognition of architectural de­ sign of enduring significance to structures at least 25 years old. First conceived as a short period residence. Mr. Wright and his associates came to use it for longer periods each year. The complex of struc­ tures w as expanded and some of its original components were replaced with more per­ manent materials, all adher­ ing to Mr. Wright’s master plan for development. Pietro Belluschi. FAIA chairman said. "The years have not diminished the ele­ mental quality of Taliesin West. More than other works by this master, it shows how to grasp the mood of the land and transform it into a place of harmony and beauty. Here one underetaiiclx the magic of man’s primeval relationship to nature." fering of feed fortified with biotin is probably in order Such a feed will prevent and possibly cure a biotin defi­ ciency in animals For a free copy of a new booklet about biotin, write to Dr Mike Adams. Roche Chemical Division. Hoffmann La Hoche tnc . Nutley New Jersey 07110 benefits to see if they ran get Medicare. Under recent changes in the social security law, the hos- pital insurance part of Medl- care win also be extended to people 65 and older who pre­ viously did not qualify for co­ verage because they have not worked long enough under so­ cial security, Peckham added. Initially, the premium will be $33 a month for Medicare hos­ pital insurance protection. The premium may be increased later if hospital costs rise. People buying hospital co­ verage under this provision will also be required to enroll for medical insurance coverage. Starting July I, the basic monthly premium for the me­ dical insurance part of Medi­ care will be $6.30, an increase of 50 cents a month over the current rate. This will be de­ ducted from the Social Secu­ rity check beginning with the check received on or about July3. For more information about the changes in Medicare call, write, or visit any Social Se­ curity office. The local Social Security office is at 2024 SW 4th Avenue in Ontario. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The phone number is (503)889- 3146 Starting July 1, Medicare co - verage will be extended to 1.7 million disabled people under 65. Disabled people who have re­ ceived social security disability payments for two years or more will be able to get help from Medicare in paying their hos­ pital and doctor bills and other covered medical services, ac­ cording to Robert Peckham, Branch Manager,OntarioS'« ial Security office. Medicare was previously available only to people 65 or over. "Those eligible tor co­ verage,” peckham said, "will include disabled workers, di­ sabled widows and disabled de­ pendent widowers between 50 and 65, disabled mothers 50 or older who get social secu­ rity benefits because they have young or disabled children in their care, and people who get benefits because they were di­ sabled before age 22.” People getting monthly so­ cial security checks because they are disabled will be no­ tified if they are eligible for Medicare. Widows 50 or over who have been severely disabled for the last two years but have not filed a claim because they are getting checks as mothers should apply for disabled w idow s BUY-SEU-REMFHIRE Do you serve zucchini to a recipe for this cucumber salad your family? The season for this until this week, and it meets all vegetable will soon come to our expectations. I’m anxious to area. Here's one way to serve have you try it. 1 used a sour it. Zucchini cooks rapidly. I cream substitute tocut calories. like to prepare zucchini when it's about the size of a cu­ CUCUMBFRS IN SOUR CREAM cumber. It grows and grows if left on the vine and has a 1 cup dairy sour cream hard outer surface. Sometimes 1/2 tsp. salt they grow to be three feet long! 1/8 tsp. pepper ZUCCHINI PARMESAN 1/2 tsp. grated lemon peel 1 1/2 tbsp lemon juice 4 cups thinly sliced zucchini 1/4 cup snipped chives or 1 small onion, sliced green onion 1 tbsp, water 2 cucumbers, peeled and sliced 2 tbsp, butter Combine sour cream, salt, 1 tsp. salt pepper, lemon peel and juice. Dash of pepper Stir in chives. Pour over cu­ 3 tbsp, grated Parmesan cheese cumbers or toss to coat evenly. Put all ingredients except cheese into a skillet. Cover and cook one minute. Uncover and Marriage Licenses continue to cook, turning with wide spatula, till barely ten­ Lynn Leonard Scalph and Su­ der, about 5 minutes longer. 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