Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 20, 1973, Page 7, Image 7

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    HEPPNER (ORE. GAZKTTE-T1MES. Tlmnday, 8ep4. M, l7J 1
Mike Howell 'denounces the weed
Mike Howell, Morrow Coun
ty extension agent, aclressed
12 members of the lone
Garden Hub Sept. 12 at the
country home of Wilma Mar
tin. Weeds were denounced aa
definite problems in Howell's
diacussinn in which he it res
ted methods to rid gardens of
the pests. Different types of
sprays for different types of
weeds were recommended.
However, for the vegetable
gardener, Howell described
the "hoe In hand" method as
the safest way to combat,
unwanted plants.
BUSINESS D PROFESSIONAL
Automobiles
SIIERRELL CHEVROLET,
INC.
Complete Sales ft Service
3rd Main IlerralnUm
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service-beef and dairy
American Breeders Rep
resentative. JOE YOCOM
Lexington, Ore.
8H9-8134
CafesLounges
' CAL'S LOUNGE CAFE
SpeciallNt in mixed drinks and
fine food.
676-5015
Heppner
Drags, prescriptions
IIERMISTON DRUG
Free Prescription Service
Free Mai! Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072
Exterminating
Service
DOBYNS PEST CONTROL
Rodent and Insect Extermina
tion; Termite Contol; Grain
Fumigation; Cattle ' Spray;
Fogging.
JOHN JEPSEN
lone 422-7180
Food
crmiiion
2).
""If
Umatilla County's newest
drive-in
204 E. Hurlburt
Hermiston
Floor Covering,
Heating
M & R FLOOR COVERING
& HEATING CO.
Williams furnaces, complete
installations. Linoleum, Car
pet, Oil Burner Service,
Free estimates.
All work guaranteed.
676-9418 Heppner
Funeral Home
SWEENEY FUNERAL
HOME
Pre-arrangements, distant re
movals. Serving lone, Hepp
ner, Lexington. Licensed fun
eral directors.
676-9600
Heppner
General Merchandise
Clothing for all the Family.
Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries.
General Merchandise.
-Visit Our Friendly Store-
E. L. KNOX CO.
215 E. Main Hermiston
Furniture
W!LCOX FUJRNJTURE
Furniture, Carpet, Television
& Appliances
General Electric, Philco,
Sealy
254 VV. Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
Insurance
John Gochnauer. Agent
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
Fire, Casualty, Life & Health
(OPS).
Insurance
TURNER. VAN MARTER
A BRYANT
General Insurance
67S-III3 Heppner
RUGGLES BOYCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
676-M25 Heppner
Ray Boyce 676-53K4
Monuments
Eternal Markers-bronze
granite. Installations. Vases.
Cemetery grave markers.
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Serving lone. Heppner. Lex
ington . ,
676-MIOO Heppner
Optometrist
DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next to Hotel Heppner
entrance.
676.M65
Heppner
Physicians-Surgeons
DR. L.D. TIBBLES
Osteopath physician and
surgeon.
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
WALLACE H. WOLFF.
M.D.. P.C.
Family Practice. Week Days
by appointment and emer
gencies. 676-9253
Res. 676-9620
GERALD A. JONES. M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, 116 E.
Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru
Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
1 : 30 p.m. - 5 p.m. ; Fri., 9 a.m.'
- 1 p.m.
Sewing Machines
Singer Sales & Service
New Zig-Zag Machines
from 189.95
GROGAN'S
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352
Pendleton
For Local Service call Elma's
Apparel, 676-9426
One stop for:
Professional Dry Cleaning
Stretch & Sew Fabrics
Sewing Machines & Vacuum
Repair Service
P1ERSOL CLEANERS
&
SEW AND SEW CENTER
176 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-3014 Hermiston
Title Insurance
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bldg.
676-9912 Heppner
TV, Radio,
Audio Repair
Ron Woolston
Certified Electronic Technician!
SIGHT AND SOUND
(503 ) 276-3307 333 S. Main St.
Pendleton
Watch Repair
PETERSON'S JEWELERS
U test jewelry and gift goods.
Watrhps clocks, diamonds.
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing.
676-9200 Heppner
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
"Pride of Oregon Ice Cream"
butter, Kraft food lines,
Dud Tash, products specialist,
Gay Phillips, assistant.
MORROW CO. CREAMERY
Bill Cox. Mgr.
Many women, hearing Sally
Qulnn (CBS' answer to
Barbara Walters) remark
that she was not about to can
any beans because of bot
ulism, might just decide to do
the same.
What Sally didn't know is
that 10 minutes boiling de
stroys botulism anyway. If
that much danger existed, a
lot of us wouldn't be here
today, because our grand
mothers canned loads of beans
with apparently few if any ca
sualties. Actually, frozen beans are
better, and the 15 minutes
boiling before serving auto
matically eliminates any such
problem. But, if you do not
have a freezer, by all means
can your beans, using proper
sterilization methods.
For freezing or canning fruit
there is a new product on the
market called Fruit-Fresh.
You can drop the fruit as it is
peeled, into water containing
a few spoonfuls of the powder,
and it doesn't discolor. For
their free booklet, write Fruit
Fresh Recipe Offer, Dept. FF
73 Box 1467, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
15230.
Here is a simple but good
recipe for pickles:
Scrub, dry and pack 3-inch
cucumbers closely in four
1-quart sterilized jars, with 1
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER
OF THE COUNTY COURT,
DATED AUGUST 23, 1973, I
am authorized and directed to
advertise and sell at public
auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set
forth:
Parcel No. 1
Lots 18, 19 4 20 in Block 35 in
the City of Irrigon, Morrow
County, Oregon for the mini
mum price of $750.00.
Parcel No. 2
All of Lot 6, Block 35 in the
City of Lexington, Oregon,
Morrow County, Oregon less
the right of way of O.W.R. &
N. Co. for the minimum price
of $400.00.
Parcel No. 3
Beginning at a point 903.75
feet, West 203.44 feet North of
the S.W. corner of Lot 4, Block
2, Adams Addition to the Town
of Hardman, Oregon, thence
West 107.25 feet; thence North
-to County Road; thence East
along County Road to a point
North, to point beginning;
thence South' to point of
beginning for the minimum
price of $150.00.
THEREFORE, I will on the
18th, day of October 1973, at
the hour 10:00 A. M. at the
front door of the Court House
in Heppner, Oregon sell said
property to the highest and
best bidder.
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Publication dated, September
13, 20, and 27, 1973, October 4
and 11, 1973.
MOVING??
.Local or
Long Distance
Fre Estimates
Call Cent Orwlck
989-8586
or Condon 384-2292 .
Agents foe
United Van Lin.
Refrigeration Service
Available
IMPERIAL
ELECTRIC
Earl Trudeau, Boardmaa
Tel. 481-5371
Conditioning
For Refrigeration Service
Contact
GEORGE BENDER. Tel.
8-tf-d
2v Penny
clove of garlic, 6 peppercorns,
4 hot red peppers, 1 clove, 1
flower of dill, 1 quarter
un peeled apple, 3 or 4 green
hot peppers and 2 piece of
rhubarb-in each Jar. Bring to
a boil 2 quarts of vinegar, 1
quart of water and I cup
coarse salt. Pour over cu
cumbers and seal. May be
used after five days.
ON THE SUBJECT . OF
ROSES:
Rose Petal Jelly
Use fresh (half opened) fra
grant roses, preferably red.
Half red and half orange
shades gives a nice color. Do
not use white, pink or yellow,
or'you will have green jelly.
Dunk whole roses through at
least two . bowls of water,
keeping it fresh, and put
separate petals through two
more rinse waters to be sure
no tiny mites remain.
Pack petals tightly in crock
ery or similar heat resistant
vessel, cover with boiling
water and lid or aluminum
foil. Let steep but do not boil,
jAYNESj
INCOHrUHAl tu ;
332 S. Main P.O. Box 255
Pendleton, Oregon 97801
Heppner every 2nd & 4th Wed.
In
oaver
until all color and fragrance is
extracted from petals. Strain
through thin cloth.
To 1 and k cups of this
infusion, add 3 cups sugar
and 2 tablespoons lemon juice
(strained).
Bring to rolling boil, add H
bottle of certo, boil hard one
minute, skim and pour into
sterilized glasses. Makes
about four 7-oz. glasses. Love
ly red, fragrant and delicious.
Rose Hip Jam
The nicest rose hips for
jam are the orange colored
ones. A climbing rose called
Coral Dawn has extra large
hips that make an apricot
colored jam. When hips are
ripe, remove stamen, wash
and cover with water in heavy
sausepan. (do not use metal).
Simmer until tender. Mash
with potato masher and allow
to stand overnight. Sieve, bul
do not strain through cloth.
Proceed as with Rose Jel
ley.
Manager
RICHARD WELLMAN
(503) 276-6441
BUSINESS MACHINES i
SALES SERVICE - LEASE i
Jaynes Business Machines j
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The Oregon Cattlemen's Association will pay a cash reward not
exceeding the sum of $1,000 for information and evidence re
sulting in the arrest and conviction of any person or persons
stealing, butchering or driving away cattle belonging to any
member of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association.
tKlepoirt ioflattDOiTuG to
State Department of Agriculture, Salem (collect) 378-3779
A State Policeman, Sheriff, or any Brand Inspector
The Oregon Cattlemen's Association Office, Portland (collect) 223-4111
(You may call all or any one of the above agencies)
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