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Show . Tooele Transcript, Fri., Novemlicr 3, I97S 14 Is The NEA Running Rampant In Washington to the only Teamsters in terms of total membership, the 1.8 million member Nation- Education Association Second fu political force in de- - terminlng slate and federal educational policy, Supported by 30,000 teain trained chers political- elect field dent, John Ityor, organizers, plus well stink- - friends of education and ed campaign chests at un elect foes." WHAT this means to laith national and state levels, the NI-.can, in the taxpayer is that NEA is able to help elect of- ficials who will vote for of 1 116 professional will Itecoine Tooele Co. KxteiiHou Office political power in the nation, the NEA sent 265 memlters to the Pemocra-a- l tic National Convention in 1976, more than any other organization in the Novetn-wil- l mandated programs that country. That Ik paid for out of !er," Methvin writes, the taxpayer's pocket. NEA endorsees won in Currently, the NEA is 291 of 349 House and class Senate contests." For the that demanding size lc limited to 15 first time, NEA endors-pupil- s candi-o- f (down from a mean ed a Presidential 25). Each time a pol- - date, Jimmy Carter. icy decision on education spring. Carter asked Con-i- s made on the state or gress to establish a level, rather than rate Department of Edu-a- t the school- - board le- - cation and included a ree cord $12.9 billion for vel, the taxpayer loses. NEA to eral in aid to education largely activism, Eugene H. Me- - his budget, a 46- - percent thvin writes in the No- - increase since he came vemlK-Headers Digest, into office. This political "public schools now em- - payoff to the NEA, says ploy 177,XX) more teach- - Methvin, "dramatically for demonstrates why Iresi-2.ers than in 1969-70- , million fewer child- - dent Carter has now mitted he will not fulfill This ratio is not going his promise to balance unnoticed bv the general the federal budget by public. A National Insti- - 1980." tute of Education school- Political organization finance expert has coin- - costs money, and NEA incnted: "For years, pol- - has it. Methvin notes that have been with its affiliates, NEA told, 'More kids cost more has a combined annual money. Now they're ask- - budget of $250 million, ing, Why dont fewer more than ten times that kids cost less money? of the A FI.- - CIO." By CONSISTENT with August of this year NEAs Hvor's claim that we national political action sepa-feder- bv Hales on had out: "One thing no school raised $536,(XX) to dis- board can manufacture burse lxefore Election Day. is money." Methvin wriIn addition, NEA's state tes: "But Congress can and local PACs have rais- and does manufacture ed an estimated $2.5 mil- money, especially when lion for their own cam- surrounded bv special paigns. with pleaders political NEA executive direc- muscle. tor Terry Herndon points committee the foremost (PAC) l Robins, USU Ext. Home Economist Unripe tomatoes should lie kept away from direct sunlight lkcause too much sunlight prevents development of an even color. Pickling salt or pure granulated salt is recommended when you are canning liecause iixliz.ed salt may cause pickles to discolor or darken. To freshen dav old bread, cover with a damp cloth 2(X) deg. for 20 minutes. and place in the oven at When preparing turkey, save the scraps, grind and freeze in plastic bags. Use in casseroles, soup, etc. al CLEANING RANGE SURFACES Today's range surfaces respond well to limited care. It's only when spatters and spills are allowed to bum on that more diligent cleaning is needed. Wait until the range is cool before washing. Some range surface materials do not react favorably to quick changes in temperature. For example, a cold wet cloth to wipe up a spill on hot porcelain can craze the surface, since this enas or spills occur durmel is a form of glass. If them do well to up immediatewipe ing cooking, youll ly with a paper towel, then wash them up after the range is cool. For stubborn spots on porcelain, you may try baking soda as an aid. To cut grease, a tablespoon of household ammonia in the wash water will help. But stay clear of coarse scouring powders for your range surface. They may permanently damage the finish, leav- fed-Du- r boil-over- 7 ad-ren- ing a dull or discolored spot. Acid foods may do the same, so wipe them up tii i im- Past president of the American Legion Auxiliary mediately. Chrome rings around the units of electric range or Unit No. 17, Nancy Fonger presents an award pin from the Department of Utah to membership chairman, the burners of the gas range may be cleaned with steel wool pads. Clean the drip pans under Norma Garrard for reaching her membership goal for aped the burners the same way. Rinse thoroughly or units 197778. and dry replacing. NUCLEAR PLANTS With gas ranges, extra care is needed to keep burnOnly a decade ago, it seemed to be the wave of the er jxirts from liecoming clogged. Pick them clean with future; a clean, quiet, efficient source of electricity that a pipe cleaner or a coarse wire. Using toothpicks or would eventually produce much of the nation's energy. matchsticks fdr this job is a mistake; they break too But today, nuclear power looks more like an idea whose easily, leaving pieces lodged in the ports. time has gone. Utilities were buying nuclear-powe- r plants at a Here is an unusual recijie using pumpkin (you may heady pace in the early 1970's, but then they ran up want to cook those carved pumpkins rather than throw against stublmm safety questions, disruptive environthem awav or just use the canned if vou prefer) mentalists and a sudden dip in the growth of electricPUMPKIN PUFF PANCAKES ity demand. Costs meanwhile have escalated and gov2 eggs. 2 T sugar ernment policy toward nuclear power keeps shifting. 'A Vi C cooked pumpkin tsp. each, cinnamon, As a result, reactor orders have plummeted - from 36 1 44 C biquick nugmeg and ginger nuclear-power in 1973 to just four so far this year. "The great V4 C salad oil mix baking boom that was forecast ten years ago is never Beat eggs in small mixer on high speed for five minto going happen," says John F. Ahearne, a senior aide utes or until thick and lemon colored. Stir in remaining to Energy Secretary James Schlesinger. And that, warns onto medium ingredients. Pour batter by a recent report by the National Electric Reliability hot ungreased griddle. Bake until puffed and bubbles Council, could mean that the nation's reactor buildbegin to break. Turn and bake on other side until golers will vanish from the American scene. den brown. Makes about five dozen two inch pancakes. Serve with maple syrup. Heat one Cup heavily-so- e 0 Use Your Bank Americard Use Your Master Charge Use Your Walker Bankcard Off! & -- Sale Ends Nov. 4th Bateman Jewelry Main, s Tooele 5 N. The Diamond Store -- d svrup and one T butter or margarine. Remove from heat and stir in 'A tsp. rum flavoring. maple-flavore- d All ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS For all Achievement programs will be held on the following days: November 7, Grantsville, at 6 p.m. at the High School band room; November 8, Tooele, Lincoln, Stockton, Vernon, Stansbury, Erda and St. John at the Tooele County Courthouse, 6 p.m. Dugway - November 13 (tentative); Wendover - November 30, 4 p.m. at the school. TV November 2 will start another series on Quality Parenting, focusing on Early Marriage, Parenthood, Some Problems, Concerns and Solutions, to be aired Thursday night, 7:30 p.m. on KBYU Channel 11. This may also be taken as a credit class from Utah State University. If you are interested please contact the Extension Office. This will be shown every Thursday night. Novemlier 6, KUTV Sunday, 6 a.m. KUTV Channel 2, All About House Plants, how to make baskets, terrariums and dish gardens. 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