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Thursday, January 29. 1976 NYSSA PUBLIC ! LIBRARY oo ^CK Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon F Adult Nonfiction Books Apple Valley Items Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox of Grandview were Friday guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs William Knox Mr and Mrs. Waldo Smalley were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruhen Henshaw at Meridian and they also visited with Mrs. Mary Nichols at Nampa Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols returned Friday from Ste vensville, Montana. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichols of Boise and Vernon Nichols of Las Vegas, They went to attend a memorial service for Mrs. Verda Nichols, their mother at Stevensville on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Fay Collins were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Don Fox at Adrian Mrs. Estella Frasier of Boise and Mrs. Mamie Williams of Eagle were Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Fav Collins. Sunset Valley News Page Nine FRENCH COOKING MADE EASY By Martha Lorensen CHOCOLATE MOUSSE r- The French know how to make the end of the meal light and reviving or make it a spectacular finale. Chocolate M oumw is an ideal ending to a heavy meal Each fluffy spoonful ■ bursting with chocolate This version calls for rich, flavorful Blue Bonnet Margarine. Testa conduct ed in European cooking schools comparing Blue Bonnet and butter found no difference in performance on flavor. SUNSET VALLEY • Mr Wilson in Graniteville, Idaho. and Mrs. Russell Nelson are Mr and Mrs Bob Newgen the parents of a son. who were dinner guest* on arrived on Jahuary 12 at the Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mercy Hospital in Nampa John Reffett. He weighed eight-pounds, Mr and Mrs. Ernie Prince one-ounce. His name is house of Ontario were viai-* Russell Jeremy. Mrs. Nelson tors on Sunday afternoon at can be remembered as the the home of Mrs. John former Barbara Phelps Reffett. "Grandma and Grandpa" Mr. and Mrs. Gary George arc Mr and Mrs. Jim Phelps and daughter, Jennifer of Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen Yakima. Washington were were dinner guests on visitors at the home of their Sunday at the home of Mrs. grandparents, Mr and Mrs. CHOCOLATE MOUSSE Rose Douglas in Parma. Kenneth Lorensen over the 12 lady fingers, split 1 cup (1 6-ounce pack Mr and Mrs. Ken Loren weekend. They returned 3/4 cup (1-1/2 sticks) age) semi-sweet sen were visitors at the home home on Sunday morning, Blue Bonnet Margar chocolate pieces, of the Rev. and Mrs. and planned a stop at ine melted Kenneth Himple. Harriet and Whitman College to visit 1/2 cup sugar 6 egg whites Gloria Lorensen attended the their son who is attending the 6 egg yolks Young People's Service at 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla College 1/2 cup coarsely chopped the Baptist Church in the 1 teaspoon rum extract pecans Mr. and Mrs. Ken Loren evening in Twin Falls. They sen Harriet and Gloria Line a 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan with waxed paper Arrange split lady fingers around returned home Sunday night. Lorensen and Mr and Mrs. sides, then on bottom of pan. (1) A Coffee and Bible study in Gary George and Jennifer Cream margarine, gradually add sugar and cream together until light and fluffy. (2) the book of Mark is being George were among those Add unbeaten egg yolks, one at a time, beat until smooth after each addition. Thoroughly held at the home of Mrs. Jim blend in vanilla, rum extract, and melted semi-sweet chocolate pieces Beat egg whites who attended the Pancake l.angley, each Tuesday from until stiff but not dry; fold into chocolate mixture (3) Fold in coarsely chopped pecans. Supper which was held by Pour into pan lined with lady fingers. Refrigerate overnight 9:30 till 11 a m. It is activated the Grange at the Oregon To serve, invert on serving plate; remove waxed paper. Decorate top with whipped through the Christian Wo Trail Grange Hall. cream. Cut into thin slices to serve (4) —mousse is very rich. Make-i about 12 to 15 men’s efforts, is open to all Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price servings. who arc interested. Meetings of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. start promptly at 9:30 and Homer Whitman of Caldwell. close also on time. Mrs. Elver Ewen Chard and Mrs. Hazel [ Historical Highlights ] Nielsen is Lesson Leader. Sewright of Nyssa, were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth dinner guests on Sunday at Lorensen Harriet and Gloria the home of Mr. and Mrs. from the prior year's $21,- reporting requirements of the Elver Nielsen. HOME OF THE BRAVE Lorensen attended a Sixty First National Bank of 366.000. Earnings amounted Comptroller of Currency, was Year Wedding Anniversary Howard Day underwent Oregon reported a decline in to $3.79 per share compared increased by $1.0 million to a reception, which was held at surgery at the Holy Rosary earnings for the year 1975. Adult Fiction with $4.02 per share for 1974. total of $16.4 million. St John's Lutheran Church in Hospital in Ontario last week. compared with a record high Net income after securities Deposits at year-end to Buhl, Idaho on Sunday He returned home January the year before. Strong The Devil A W ebaler Daniels— Terrence Lore Smith A transactions was $19,664.000 taled $2,312.881.000 com afternoon. The reception in 26. where he is recuperating new kind of adventure piques the interest of Webster Daniels, deposit grow th and a nominal or $3.70 a share. This pared with $2.178.444.000 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sam satisfactorily at the present decline in loans were noted and almost costs him his life: the pursuit of the devil. compared with $20.972.000 reported at the close of Daiss was hosted by their time. The Shrouded Walls A The Dark Shore —Susan for the period ending De or $3.95 per share last year. business in 1974, an increase children, who were all Mr. and Mrs. Chuck cember 31, announced Ro Howatch I he Shrouded Walls: Suspense, danger, romance of $134,437.000 or 6.2 per present. Many out-of-state Martin of Vale were visitors bert F. Wallace, chairman of and sudden death all blend frighteningly in the high-ceilinged cent. Total assets amounted friends and relatives were Wallace said the bank’s on Sunday morning at the the statewide financial insti rooms of an INth century mansion, when Marianne Fleury to $3,022.547,000. present. Mr. and Mrs. Daiss lower earnings for the year agreed to marry Axel Brandson. in a marriage of home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry tution. Loan totals at the end of are former residents. They convenience. resulted partly from a rapid Culbertson. The bank reported income Not many Americans, ac came at a time when many the year were $1,429,141.000 drop in the high interest rates Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen before securities transactions The Dark Shore Sarah Hamilton has become the bride of cording to the U.S. Marine off $12.548.000 or 0.9 per from Nebraska were arriving. returned home January 22 for the fourth quarter of reached in 1974 and softness charming Jon Towers—but "accidents" happen, and Sarah's Corps Reserves, are familiar cent from $1.441,689.000 from a vacation trip which $5.002.000. or 94 cents per of loan demand, which instincts warn her to run for her life Susan Howatch. the with the third danza of the Mr. Daiss is a brother of Mrs. reported on December 31, persisted throughout the began when they left here share, down 7.9 per cent author of "Penmarnc" has created another of her spellbound Star-Spangled Banner Here Otto Wolfe who now resides 1974. in Nampa. The farm then novels. it ia. year. early in November. They from $5.434.000. or $1.02 a The Nyssa branch reported owned by Otto Wolfe is now visited their sister Mae Rowe share, a year earlier. Income First National continued to MASQUE OF HONOR—Edward Linn and Jack Pearl As deposits of $18.642,000 and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. experience favorably low net and brother Floyd Newgen in Oh, thue be it ever after securities transactions a black man. a soldier, and an American. Captain David Fred Schilling. loan losses with 1975'» total loans of $8,787,000 as of Healdsburg, California and a was $4,524.000 or 85 cents a when freemen ehall eland. Walsh was acclaimed a hero and feted with a hero's Mr. and Mrs. Magnus He tween their loved homer of $1.4 million, the lowest for December 31. Comparable twin sister Nora Ward in share, compared with $5.- welcome, privately and publicly. Could he. for only personal Ekariger spent the weekend and the war'e deeolation. the bank in the last seven totals fot the branch a year Romoland; also the Newgen 430.000 or $1.02 during reasons-integrity. honesty—give the lie to those honors and at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hleet with vicfry and peace, brothers. Lloyd and Ben in fourth quarter 1974. years, representing only 0.10 ago were $14,491.000 in all that they meant? Here is a brilliant novel which reveals a may the heav'n reecued land Paul Cleaver in Pocatello, per cent of average loans. deposits and $7,936.000 in Anaheim. A month was spent For 1975, income before terribly real, frightening dilemma in which a good and decent Praiee the Power that hae mode Idaho. They returned home The bank's reserve for loan loans. at Yuma. Arizona. Their secunties transactions was and preeerved U« a nation man may have no choice except on which horn he is to be on Monday evening. losses, modified to meet new return trip home was through $20.125.000. off 5.8 per cent Then conquer we muet, impaled Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phelps. Tecapa Hot Springs and when our cauee it te juet. Statistic» Indicate Mr. and Mrs. Ron Suvdam Death Valley. They report The Raj—Donald H Robinson • This story is set in the And thie be our motto and Claudia Montague of that good weather and good years somewhat before World War II. the time of Gandhi's "In God ie our true! Citie» Loting Appeal And the etar epangled banner Vale were dinner guests roads were theirs to enjoy fasts, when large segments of India's youth had neither time Friday evening at the home in triumph ehall wave throughout their travels. nor patience for such nonviolent protests. Here is a whole The historic migration to the of Mrs. Suydam's parents in O'er the land of the free colorful world of British India in the pride and danger before cities in the United States has and the home of the brave. Boise to honor Mr. Suydam the fall, a time when trumpets blew, procotol was perfect, reversed in the 1970’s, accord on his birthday. caste structure rigid, and courage, venality, and intrigue ing to Calvin L. Beale, leader of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen flourished beneath the flying flags. U. S. Savings Bonds sales the Savings Bonds awareness the Population Studies Group were luncheon guests on program. As Oregonians Oxrt of the Silent Planet—C W Lewis This is the frist in the State of Oregon- "He who Intent understands " Monday evening at the home for the U.S. Department of book of the trilogy devoted to the interplanetary adventures of continue to show growth. The have been alerted to the Agriculture. — Old proverb of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore Dr. Ransom. Cambridge philologist. November sales figures re enhanced actual yield on Mr. and Mrs. Harold leased today by the U. S. Savings Bonds due to the tax The U.S. population increase Alexander and family and Treasury reveal that Orego advantages enjoyed by Sav from 1970 to July 1973 was Mrs. Elvin Fogelman. San nians purchased $199,445 ings Bonds, sales have shown 3.2 per cent The metropolitan dra. Karen and Scott were more Bonds this November constant growth. Savings increase was 2.9 per cent, and dinner guests on Sunday at Lyle H. Dahlin, District than thev did in November. Bonds are exempt from state non metropolitan increase was the home of Mr. and Mrs. and local taxes, and the Director of the Immigration 1974. 4.2 per cent John Grottveit in Nyssa. The and Naturalization Service Purchases of $4.568.270 in accumulated interest earned "Birthday Dinner" was to reminded aliens in Oregon November increased the year on Savings Bonds need not honor the birthdays of both Mr. Beale, in a speech to the that Saturday is the deadline to-date sales to $52.749.240. be declared on the Federal Mrs. Alexander and Mrs for filing address report This is a record for peace income tax until the Bonds Coalition for Rural Develop Fogelman. ment, attributed the reversal to are redeemed. ANY PERSON owning or in possession of taxable personal forms as required under time sales. Mr and Mrs. Charles an increase in available jobs as Oregon's success story has provisions of the 1952 Immi During the last four years property as of January 1. 1976 at 1: A.M. is required to file a Glenn were visitors Sunday gration and Nationality Act. Oregon has almost doubled not gone unnoticed in Wash manufacturing in rural areas return with the assessor on or before March 3. 197b. A afternoon at the home of Mr. The Immigration Official its purchase of Savings ington. D. C. The announced increased during the 1960s. Re and Mrs. Dennis Shenk in urged aliens who have not yet penalty is provided for late filing. Bonds The Oregon office sales quota for 1976 has been sort and retirement develop Little Valley. filed their address reports to says the rapid expansion of increased to $61.3 million. ment in rural areas and changes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett do so no later than January the Savings Bonds Program The Oregon office says this is in residential preference were of Orofino were weekend LEASED EQUIPMENT is taxable to person or persons in 31 to avoid possible penalties must be attributed to the flattering, but a source of also cited as factors. visitors at the home of Mrs. Mr. Dahlin said the law possession unless otherwise stated in the agreement or splendid support given by some concern. John Reffett. requires that every alien Oregon industries in offering contract. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite except those having diploma Savings Bonds to their and Mrs. Blanche McKie tic status and representatives employees on the Payroll were weekend guests at the of certain international or- INVENTORY OWNERS (including livestock and farm Savings Plan in their com home of Mr. and Mrs Lem gantzations must file th e panies. Over 60% of all sales machinery used in planting, cultivating and harvesting farm Give them what they want, in the flavor they like best! address report during Ja- are made on this program. Teens will cheer for Pizza Beef Squares, a zesty meat loaf crops) will receive a 6()% reduction, in accordance with nuary of each year at the A further contributing fac with a pizza-type topping. Professional nearest Post Office or Immi tor to Savings Bonds popu O.R.S. 310.608. This recipe calls for regular ground beef, but remember gration and Naturalization larity has been the exemplary there are three kinds available at the meat counter...regular, Service Office. Directory support by all facets of the lean and extra lean. What's the difference? The amount of HOUSEHOLD furnishings and goods and personal clothing Mr Dahlin said an esti media throughout the state fat. the uses, and of course, the cost. Regular is the best mated 15.000 aliens in the gratuitously contributing to for personal use are not taxable items. choice for most of your ground beef dishes, including those State of Oregon have filed Physcans ft Surgeons juicy beef burgers Lean and extra lean are best for formed address reports so far this products, such as meatballs, meat loaves, and hors d’ oerves, Bicentennial Traflie O.R.S. 308.290 states in part, ‘‘...failure to receive or secure a January. and for low fat and low calorie diets. Choose the type of K.E. Kerby, M.D. A total of approximately 1« Topic of Study form shall not relieve the person, managing agent or officer K.A.Dunford, M.D. ground beef by its intended use. Ground beef supplies not 26.000 Aliens filed address The US. Department of only high quality protein, but vitamins and minerals in T.J. Fuson, M.D. from the obligation of making any return..." Forms may be reports in Oregon last year Transportation has begun a substantial amounts, making this entree nutritious as well as obtained by contacting the assessor's office. An increase in this figure is cost-sharing study with Tufts delicious. Phv sicians A Surgeons expected for 1976. University and the city of Dial 372-2241 Salem. Mass . to find ways to PIZZA BEEF SQL ARES PENALTY PROVISIONS: Late filing. O.R.S. 308.295, after HOURS 9 io 12 noon A ease the impact of expected 2 io 5 p m Mondas thru March 3. 1976 of personal property returns shall be $1.00 for bicentennial tourist traffic con 2 pounds ground beef Friday. 10 12 Saturday. each $I.(XM) (or fractions thereof) of the true cash value, but gestion in U.S. cities with ma 4 slices beef bacon jor historic and scenic attrac 1 medium onion, chopped shall not be less than $10 or more than $250. Optometrists 1 can(4 oz.) mushroom stems and pieces tions. The $77,974 study will be 2 eggs Dr. John Eash FAILURE TO FILE with the assessor within the specified time Out of State Telephone conducted by graduate students 1 cup cooked rice 387 S W 4th Ave.. with the intent to evade taxation (O.R.S. 308.300) shall be Pitches for Weed Killers: at Tufts under the direction of 1 */> teaspoon salt On i a rio. Oregon Determine amounts of active Dr Hermann H Field, direc 1 8 teaspoon pepper Phone N«9 «017 subject to a penalty of $10 for each day of the continuance of ingredients in any herbicide tor of the university's graduate 1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce such refusal or neglect. program in urban social and ' i teaspoon leaf oregano Dr. A. N. Bonde offered you and use this as 2 slices b'zT'xV«”) Mozzarella cheese environmental policy. your basis for price compa 7 North 2nd Street. The study will include an rison. A check ran on one Nvssa. Oregon Cook bacon until crisp Remove bacon and break into small herbicide being offered by investigation of current trans Phone 372-3747 telephone showed the active portation systems and parking piece». Reserve two tablespoons onion for topping. Add ingredients (effective weed provisions within affected cities remaining onion to bacon drippings and cook until tender. Vetetnanans killers) in one gallon of the and land use patterns and de Drain onion. Combine ground beef, bacon, onion, mushrooms material to be valued at about velopment predictions as they and liquid, eggs, rice, salt and pepper Mix well. Pat meat TREASURE VALLEY 70c while the material was affect traffic projections within mixture into an 8x8x2-inch pan. ANIMAL HOSPITAL Mix tomato sauce, oregano and the 2 tablespoons onion. being offered at about $18.00 the cities Also, the historic Phone 372-2251 per gallon. At the recom cultural facilities w ill be evalu Pour mixture over meat loaf. Bake in a slow oven (325 deg F.) Dr. B.E. Roa* mended rate of 1.5 gallons ated in terms of physical con for 1 hour. Cut cheese into pieces about 2 inches square. Nvsva. 3’2 5257 per HMW square feet, the per dition and ability to handle Arrange cheese pieces on meat loaf in 3 rows of 3 pieces Dr. Robert Derby acre cost becomes astro current and expected tourist each. Return meat loaf to oven and bake 30 minutes longer. Parma 722-6537 Result-9 servings volumes nomical. The Round Dance Book—Lloyd Shaw The delightful old round dances, such as the Viennese Waltz, the Polka, the Schottische. the Mazurka—you will find this book an inspiration and guidance toward the easy mastery of these fascinating and beautiful old steps. Ihe Best of the Athletic Boys—Jack Newcombe ■ This is the story of Jim Ihorpe, an American-Indian half breed His early days as a ward of the government, of his Indian friends and classmates, of the Agency School, and the Carlisle Indian School which did so much to shape the phenomenal athlete of later years. “I Am Not a Crook*’—Art Buchwald • This is unques tionably his best and funniest book in years, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Housebuilding Book—Dan Browne A professional builder demonstrates how he builds an entire house-from site preparation to final trim logging ihe Redwoods—I ynwood Carranco A John T. Labbe • Thia book takes a look at the Redwood trees, and at the great challenge they presented to the hardy pioneer who met that challenge Here is the story of the California redwood Lumber industry. Adventures In the Movies—Ian Cameron Adventure is about swashbuckling sword fights and dramatic final shoot-outs as well as Glenn Miller's search for the "sound". This book is not only about people, it is also about extravagant, fantastic sets and location! in exotic, faraway places. Plaatk-s industry Safety Handbook— Prepared by the Society of the Plastics Industry • This handbook sets forth detailed, practical facts and suggestions for developing safety procedures to cover nearly every aspect of the plastics industry from material suppliers and equipment manu facturers to custom molder* and converter*. Voices from the Wilderness—I dited by Thoma* Froncek Here arc the true exciting accounts of America'» frontiersmen who traveled beyond the edge of civilization in search of independence, adventure and living space. William Tecumseh ShermamGold Rush Banker Dwight L. OUR FLAG First National Earnings Down Savings Bonds Sales In Alien Oregon Growing Address Deadline NOTICE Pizza Beef Squares Your County Agent Says OSCAR BRATTON MALHEUR COUNTY ASSESSOR i