FOUR-The Heppner GaieUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 26, 19K2
6Econo-Eating'
We live in a fast paced world
Reared to speed and conven
ience. Family food prepara
tion is part of that busy life.
Dozens of convenience food
mixes that provide a meal-in-a
-minute line grocery shelves.
Cook-up some hamburger,
add a package of seasonings
and the noodles or rice in the
box and you have an instant
casserole. Take the coating
mix, put it in the convenient
plastic bag, add your chicken
and you've got chicken ready
for the oven - no fuss.
We have TV dinners, frozen
main dishes ready for oven or
microwave, instant puddings,
ready-to-eat cereal, already
squeezed orange juice and
many different convenience
baking mixes.
Everywhere you look in the
store, you find convenience.
But, of course, convenience is
not free. You pay for someone
else to assemble the ingred
ients or to learn what spices to
combine to make that tasty
dish.
If you're concerned about
the rising cost of food and are
willing to spend your time to
make your own convenience,
you can make a wide variety
of homemade mixes. Take a
few minutes to prepare a large
quantity of a mix. package in
meal-size amounts and you've
made your own time-savers.
It's fairly easy to figure out
the cost of your own conven
ience mix. Add the cost of all
the ingredients in the mix and
divide by the number of meals
the mix will supply. Compare
this to the cost of the same mix
available at the store. Usually
these convenience mixes will
cost about half as much if
prepared at home. You have
to decide which is more im
portant, your time or your
money.
One thing you need to con
sider is that a convenience
dinner, even if it's purchased
at the store, may save you the
price of eating dinner out
when time is short or your
energy level is low.
These are some suggestions
for success with making your
own mixes:
1. Use high quality in
gredients. 2. Use accurate measuring
, cups and spoons.
3. If you're likely to be
interrupted and lose count as
you're measuring, measure
into a smaller bowl or onto a
piece of waxed paper. If
you're not sure you have the
right amount you can re
measure. 4. Mix ingredients thorough
ly. This is especially import
ant in baking mixes where you
need to distribute the leaven
ing agents well.
5. Package the ingredients
well. Small plastic bags, such
as sandwich bags make ideal
packets for meal mixes but
they should be stored in metal,
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glass or plastic canisters.
Aluminum foil makes a good
packet for seasoning mixes.
Seasoning jars saved from
purchased seasoned salt or
spice jars are handy to save
for your own mixes.
Convenience has its price.
You can buy it with your time
or your money.
Here are two mixes you can
make at home that are helpful
in making convenience meals.
The first is a coating mix for
poultry or pork chop. The
second is a main dish cas
serole mix.
Seasoned Coating Mix
2 cups bread crumbs, cereal
crumbs or cracker crumbs.
2 cups cornmeal
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon garlic salt
li teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon onion salt
a teaspoon seasoned salt
1 teaspoon salt
s teaspoon curry powder
(optional)
W teaspoon poultry seasoning
(optional)
' cup paprika
Other seasonings may be ad
ded or substituted to taste.
use about 4 cup of mix for 8
chops or 21t pounds of chic
ken. Moisten meat with water
or milk. Shake 2 or 3 pieces of
meat at a time in a plastic bag
or paper sack.
CHICKEN: Place in shallow
baking pan. Bake at 400
degrees for 40 - 50 minutes or
until tender.
PORK CHOPS : Place chops in
a single layer on rack in a
shallow pan. Bake at 425
degrees 30 - 35 minutes or
longer for thicker cuts. Cook
pork thoroughly. Makes 10
packets.
Seasoning Mixture
1U teaspoon black pepper
3 tablespoons onion powder
1 tablespoon garlic powder
5 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons dried parsley
flakes
1 2-3 cups non-fat dry milk
I- 3 cup chopped dried onion
2 teaspoons MSG (optional )
II- 3 tablespoons instant beef
bouillion granules.
Mix ingredients. Store in
container with tight fitting lid
for up to three months or put
into 4 small plastic bags and
then store in container. Makes
4 packets.
Macaroni Casserole
Brown one pound of ham
burger in heavy pan with lid.
Drain.
To meat add : 1 to 2 cups
water, 1 cup macaroni, cup
plus 1 tablespoon seasoning
mixture.
Bring to boil. Stir. Cover.
Simmer 15 to 20 minutes. Stir
occassionally. If macaroni
sticks, add water. Uncover,
simmer until water evap
orates. (5 servings.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Case No. 7078
SUMMONS
JACK McENTIRE and
JOSEPHINE McENTIRE.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
EARL D. TRl'DEAU.
Defendant.
TO: Earl D. Trudeau. Defend
ant. IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint in
Equity for Strict Foreclosure
of Real Estate Contract filed
against you in the above-entitled
suit within thirty (30) days
from the date stated in this
Summons to appear and de
fend, which date shall be the
date of first publication as
shown below, and if you fail so
to answer, for want thereof.
Plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for a Decree of Strict
Foreclosure of Real Estate
Contract, and for other equit
able relief.
This Summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William W. Wells. Judge of the
above Court, entered on the
28th day of July. 1982, direct
ing publication of this Sum
mons once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the Hep
pner Gazette-Times, a news
paper published in Morrow
County, Oregon.
Date of first publication:
August 19. 1982.
Date of last publication:
September 9. 1982.
Notice to Defendant: READ
THESE PAPERS CARE
FULLY. YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN
THIS CASE OR THE OTHER
SIDE WILL WIN AUTO
MATICALLY. TO
"APPEAR" YOU MUST
FILE WITH THE COURT A
LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL
LED A "MOTION", "DE
MURRER". OR "RE
SPONSE". THIS DOCU
MENT OR PAPER MUST BE
GIVEN TO THE COURT
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE DATE STATED
IN THE SUMMONS TO AP
PEAR AND DEFEND.
ALONG WITH THE RE
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER
FORM AND HAVE PROOF
OF SERVICE ON THE
PLAINTIFFS OR THEIR
ATTORNEY TO SHOW THAT
THE OTHER SIDE HAS
BEEN GIVEN A COPY OF
IT. IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD
SEE AN ATTORNEY
IMMEDIATELY.
After defrosting the freezer,
spray it with a vegetable oil
spray. Next time you de
frost, it'll be less work.
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MORRISON & REYNOLDS,
PC,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
By: -s-Donald G. Morrison
Donald O Morrison
Published: August 19, 26,
September 2, 9, 1982.
Notice of Names of Persons
Appearing To be Owners of
Unclaimed Funds:
The following named persons
are apparent owners of un
claimed (personal) property
reported to the Division of
State Lands, Salem, Oregon :
OREGON DIVISION OF
STATE LANDS
ABANDONED-ESCHEATED
PROPERTIES PROGRAM
Morrow County Accounts
to be published in Aug, of 1982
XXX Heppner
Hare. Robert J Box 112
Total owner within county
Information concerning the
amount or description of the
property and the name and
address of the holder may be
obtained by any person pos
sessing a legal or equitable
interest in the property by
writing to the Division of State
Lands, 1445 State Street,
Salem. Oregon 97310. If proof
of claim is not presented by
the owner to the holder, and if
the owner's right to receive
the property is not established
to the holder's satisfaction by
November 5. 19H2. the un
claimed property will be plac
ed in the custody of the Divi
sion of State Lands to which
all further claims must be
directed.
Published: August 19. 26. 1981.
PUBLIC NOTICES
You've prolxibly heard ;ilxut I'M 5 s
upcoming separation from its parent
company, AI&T A separation that was
pnxnptt'd by tilt- I'.S fVpartniftit
of Justice.
What yuiv pmlxibly little idea of,
is I ivy e.victiy. the changes will atiect y u.
First, we'd like to di'sel any tears
you may have. It has always bmi. and will
always he. our primary ninoem to pro
vide you with qiuiiity. affordable tele
phone senice.
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In the devel piuj days of die tele
phone industry; die overriding wed was
to provide every home with a pfione.
Ticktv. more than W'., of ;dl tmusehokls
in America enjoy die use of a telepl ne.
With die advent of near-universal
service, the philosophy of retfiiiatinu the
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PUBLIC NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Case No. 708?
SUMMONS
In the Matter of the Marriage
of
CHARLOTTE JOANNE
GRANT, Petitioner,
and
KENNETH LEE GRANT,
Respondent.
TO: Kenneth Lee Grant, Re
spondent :
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Petition for
Dissolution filed against you
in the above-entitled suit with
in thirty Ci0 days from the
date stated in this Summons to
appear and defend, which date
shall be the date of fist publi
cation as shown below, and if
you fail so to answer, for want
thereof. Petitioner will apply
to the Court for a decree
dissolving the marriage of the
parties, and for other equit
able relief.
This Summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William W. Wells. Judge of the
above Court, entered on the
2nd day of August, 1982. dir
ecting publication of this Sum
mons once each week for four
consecutive weeks in the Hep
pner Gazette-Times, a news
paper published in Morrow
County, Oregon,
Date of first publication:
August 12. 1982
Date of last publication:
Sept. 2, 1982
Notice to Respondent:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY.
Mf CGKUHG CHAC3GES ! THE
TELEPHONE ICJBIISTIIY WILL AIFFECT YOUD.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
YOU MUST "APPEAR"
IN THIS CASE OR THE
OTHER SIDE WILL WIN
AUTOMATICALLY. TO
"APPEAR" YOU MUST
FU.F, WITH THE COURT A
LEGAL DOCUMENT CAL
LED A "MOTION," "DE
MURRER," OR "RE
SPONSE." THIS DOCU
MENT OR PAPER MUST BE
GIVEN TO THE COURT
WITHIN THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE DATE STATED
IN THE SUMMONS TO AP
PEAR AND DEFEND,
ALONG WITH THE RE
QUIRED FILING FEE. IT
MUST BE IN PROPER
FORM AND HAVE PROOF
OF SERVICE ON THE PETI
TIONER OR HER ATTOR
NEY TO SHOW THAT THE
OTHER SIDE HAS BEEN
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to decide what services will be provided
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creases to tlx majority.
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MORRISON
Donald G.Morrison
Published: Aug.
Sept. 2, 1H2.
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