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Child-Pleasing Lunch
For Children To Makt
Even a preschooler can help
in the creation of this
"for-kids-only" lunch.
Most child experts agree
that even preschoolers can
be involved in meal prepara
tion. For example, with
adult supervision, youngsters
can cut up vegetables. Posi
tion the object to be cut on
a flat, stable surface. If nec
essary, cut potatoes and car
rots in half so they are flat
and easier for a small tyke
to cut. It seems that chil
dren who have a hand in
preparing meals usually eat
what they have cooked,
even vegetables.
Here's an easy lunch for
a small fry to help fix. Un
der adult supervision, let the
child stir a can of Franco
American SpaghettiOs in a
saucepan. Then let bJm or
her "decorate" the bowl
with cucumber pinwheela or
cheese and pickle butter
flies. To make the butter
flies, cut slices of mild
processed cheese into tri
angles; arrange on pasta
with points touching. Sweet
gherkins foim the body. For
the cucumber pin wheels, cut
3 cucumber slices in half
" and arrange 6 halves pin
wheel fashion on top of
SpaghettiOs. A carrot slice
forms the center of the
flower. These fun lunches
for kids are not only easy to
make, but they are health-
ful as well.
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A TOOL WITH MANY USES
In this era of cost-conscious
do-it-yourselfers, a
growing number of peo
ple are taking the time
to do such home "fix-it"
jobs as insulating, caulk
ing windows, and hanging
wallpaper.
As many have found,
most jobs aren't oinicuit as
long as you have clear in
structions, the proper tools The often difficult task of
and motivation. scraping paint from win-
How-to instructions are dows and floors is now easi
often no further than your er and safer with a Widget,
nearest hardware store, a new single-edge blade tool.
home center or library.
Saving money is generally
sufficient motivation. And
tool selection can be easy if
you stick to the basics.
Many experts agree that
a few, simple, inexpensive
tools are all that's necessary
for most fix-it jobs around
the house.
Many such tools and gad
gets today wear "more than
one hat" and are useful for
a variety of tasks. One new
gadget that's winning raves
from many handy home
owners is called the Widget.
It's a scraper-cutter with
a single-edge, stainless steel
blade in a tough plastic
holder. It has hundreds of
uses such as scraping paint
from windows, opening car
tons, trimming threads and
fabrics, cutting wallpaper
and even tending plants. .
Business
Cards
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
LaGrande Livestock
523-4056 963-2158
Jolin B. Kirbv
MARKET REPORT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1982
CATTLE SALABLE 1754
STEERS
Choice
300 to 400 lbs.
400 to 500 lbs.
500 to 600 lbs.
600 to 700 lbs.
700 to 800 lbs.
Over 800 lbs.
63.50-66.25
62.50-69.00
60.00 -65.00
60.00 - 65.00
59.75-61.75
57.00-60.50
46.25-51.00
Plain
I Commercial & Utility Cows
Low Canners
Canners & Cutters
Bulls
(Plain)
HEIFERS
Choice Heifers
Good Quality
Plain Heifers
HOGS SALABLE 8
49.00
42.00
35.50
Heavy Fats
Weaners
Sows
SHEEP SALABLE
Lambs
HORSES SALABLE -No.
l's
No. 2's
It
There were 38 buyers and 86 consignors represented at
Thursday's market.
MARKET TREND: We had a good active market with
some quality cattle being offered. Light steer calves sold $1 -$2
stronger as did 400 - 500 weight heifers. Bulls were down
with cows slightly off also, possibly due to Thanksgiving
week. We would like to thank buyers and consignors for their
support in making this week's market a good one.
NEXT SALE: Thursday, December 2nd with a good run of
quality cattle expected. Early consignments include 80 head
of 400 lb. Herefords weaned for over a month, 40 head of cross
breds, 200 head of mixed steers and heifers weaned for over 2
weeks, several other 40 - 50 head calf consignments and over
200 head of both bred and open cows. We will not have a sale
next Thursday. Thanksgiving Day, but we hope you have a
pleasant Thanksgiving with family and friends.
Field Rep.: Don Robinson
Yard Foreman : Leland Gibbs
Thank you,
John B. Kirby
LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK A Powder River Equipment
Dealer
Gum, manufactured by
first chewing gum. It was
lr no
This new tool also is
economical, easy to use and
is disposable. It comes with
five stainless steel blades
stored in the handle. Once
the supply is used the entire
unit can be thrown away.
Introduced recently by
Gillette, the safety razor
people, this gadget offers a
degree of safety itself. Un
like plain single-edge blades,
this product is a blade with
a handle and a ribbed
thumb grip to prevent slip
ping. This keeps the user's
hand safely away from the
blade. The handle also be
comes a locking safety cap
for when the product is
stored away.
Widget is a gadget people
are likely to remember for
its unusual name and the
thousand-and-one uses it 11
srve around the house.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 6952
STATE OF OREGON, Acting
by and through the director of
Veterans' Affairs,
Plaintiff,
Good
57.25 - 60.25
56.75 - 61.25
55.00 - 59.50
56.25 - 59.50
52.75-56.59
54.00
38.00-45.75
22.50-29.75
30.25-36.50
35.00 -39.25 (Good) 40.00 - 44.25
- 55.25
- 47.25
- 39.75
46.50 - 48.50
42.50 hd.
46.50
45.50
29 50-30.00
15.00-21.00
(PUBLIC NOTICES
' 1 ' ' ' 4i
LESTER N. MOEN et ux; et
al.
Defendant (s).
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Execution
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled
cause to me directed and
dated the 28th day of October,
1982. based upon a Judgment
rendered and entered in said
Court on the 28th day of
September, 1982. in favor of
the State of Oregon, Acting by
and through the Director of
Veterans' Affairs, command
ing me to make sale of the
following described real
property, to-wit:
Lot 11, Block 2, Hansen's
First Addition to the City of
Boardman, Morrow County,
State of Oregon,
to satisfy a judgment against
defendantfs), Lester N. Moen
and Carol Moen for the sum of
$54,579.32, together with inte
rest on $54,579.32 at 9.0 percent
per annum from date of judg
ment until paid, and for plain
tiff's attorney fees, costs and
disbursements incurred here
in in the amount of $2,758.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of said Execution and
Judgment and in compliance
with the command of said
Writ, I will on the 14th day of
December, 1982. at 10:00 A.M.
at the front door of the Court
house in Heppner sell at public
auction and subject to re
demption to the highest bidder
for cash in hand all of the
right, title and interest which
the above named defendant (s)
had on the 28th day of Septem
ber. 1982, the date of the
Judgment, and thereafter had
in and to the above described
real property or any part or
" RURAL FARM HOME SITES
15 to 46 Acres
ZVi miles from Heppner
Power, Telephone & Road Available
See KEN TURNER 676-9710
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PUBLICNOTICES
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portion thereof, to satisfy said
Execution and Judgment and
interest, costs and accruing
costs.
DATED at Heppner, Ore
gon, this 3rd day of November,
1982.
L.D. FETSCH, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By Pauline Winter
Deputy
Date of first publication: No
vember 11, 1982.
Date of last publication: De
cember 2. 1982
Published: November 11, 18,
25: December 2, 1982.
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
On the 7th day of December,
1982. at the hour of 10:30
o'clock, A.M. Standard Time
in accordance with ORS
187 110 on. the steps of the
Morrow County Courthouse in v
. Heppner, Oregon. I will sell at".
Public Auction to the highest '
bidder for cash the following
described Real Property lo
cated in the City of Hardman,
Morrow County, Oregon,
to-wit :
All of Lots 4,5. and 6 in Block ,
H, Hardman Addition to the
City of Hardman, Morrow "
County, Oregon.
Said sale is made under an ,
Order issued out of the County
Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow to
me directed in the Matter of
Sale of County-owned Proper
ty in Hardman dated October
20. 1982.
The minimum -price which
may be accepted for the
property is $1,500.00 as fixed
by Order of the County Court.
Dated this 1st day of No
vember, 1982.
L.D. FETSCH. Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter,
Civil Deputy
Published: November 4, 11,
18. 25, 1982." ...
..."
. NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE . '
On the 7th day of December,
1982. at the hour "of 11:00 .
o'clock, A.M. Standard Time-1
in accordance with ORS
187.110 on the steps of the
Morrow County Courthouse in
Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at
Public Auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following
described Real Property lo
cated in the City of Lexington, -Morrow
County, Oregon, .
to-wit:
Front one half of Lot 10,
Block 10. Original town, City
of Lexington, County of Mor
row, State of Oregon.
Said sale is made under an
Order issued out of the County
Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Morrow to
me directed in the Matter of
Sale of County owned Proper
ty in Lexington dated October
20. 1982.
The minimum price which
may be accepted for the prop
erty is $200.00 as fixed by
Order of the County Court.
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The Heppner
Job Printing
676-9228
jpPBIIC NOTICIS
Dated this 1st day offo
vember, 1982.
L.D. FETSCH. Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
Civil Deputy
Published: November 4, 11,
18. 25. 1982.
I want to thank all my
friends who offered up pray
ers for me. also all who sent
flowers, gifts and cards. A
very special thanks to the
nurses and doctors at the Good
Shepherd Hospital.
, Willard French
11-25-10
We would like to express our
gratitude and appreciation to
the community and our
friends and neighbors. For all
the kindness shown, for giving
of yourselves, for flowers,
food, cards, prayers, the con
tributions to the John Ekstrom
memorial fund and to the lone
American Legion, our sincere
thanks.
' May the Lord bless each of
you abundantly.
The ElbyAkers family
11-25-lp
We wish to express our
thanks to Terry Springer for "
his aid and thoughtfulness in
taking a message to our
friends at Penland Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lloyd
11-25-lp
Help Wanted 4
$100 per week part time at
home. Webster, America's
favorite dictionary company
needs home workers to update
local mailing lists. All ages,
experience unnecessary. Call
' 1-716-842-6000. ext. 9398.
11-25-lp
Applications are being
taken for a bus driving posi
tion in the Heppner area.
Applications may be secured
at the high school office.
11-25-lc
Applications are being
taken for Library-Teacher
Aide at Heppner High School.
Those applicants with typing
skill and knowledge of library
operations will be given pre
ferance. Applications are
available at the high school
office. 11-25-lc
Wanted 6
WANTED-USED GUNS.
Giving highest allowance in
the area. Stop by and see
Ralph about your gun. Coast
to Coast. Heppner, 676-9961.
10-14-tfc
Rentals 7
Cards of
Thanks 1
FANTASTIC! 2 and 3 bdrm.
apts.; private balconies, econ
omical heat, laundry facil
ities, extra storage, close to
hospital. Rent figured on 25
percent of your adjusted in
come. You could qualify for
Rental Assistance. Call and
ask us about it! Hurry, they go
fast! EVERGREEN TER
RACE APARTMENTS. Equal
Housing Opportunity. 676-5120.
8-26-tfc
Rentals
I One bedroom apartment.
Appliances furnished. No
Pets $135. 676 9893. 10-21-tfc
House for rent: 2 bdrm,
unfurnished, oil or wood heat.
$130 month, call 422-7133 eve.
after6:30pm. 11-25-2C
Bachelor apt. and two
bdrm. apt. Water and garbage
service furnished. Close to
downtown. From $135. Call
after 6 p.m. 276-4674 collect.
U-25-tfc
APARTMENTS for rent:
the rent for the sixth month is
FREE after you pay 5 months
rent. $110-145 per month plus
utilities. 422-7579. 11-11-tfs
Two bedroom unfurnished
apartment in Lexington.
Water, sewer, garbage and
T V. furnished. 676-9456 days,
676-9623 evenings. 9 9-tfc
$23 Reward for anyone find
ing a mature tenant to rent
quiet apt. close to downtown
Heppner (or 4 month's free
rent to new tenant). 422-7579.
10 28 tfs
FOR RENT: 6 room house
630 Linden Way. Water paid.
$150.00 mo. Phone 1-771-4793.
11-11 tfc
Country house for rent 18
miles south of lone. Call
422-7236 anytime. ll-25-2c
Bachelor apartment and
two small 1 -bedroom apart
ments, all furnished. Some
utilities. 676-9157, days,
676 -9130 after 6 p.m. 11-25 tfc
Service's 8
Summer tires off - winter
tires on and balanced - Tube
less $3.50 each. Tube type $4 50
each. Vern's 76 Station
676-5184. 11-25 tfc
SPECIAL: Lube, oil and
filter change plus car wash,
$18. 4 x 4's $1 extra. Up to five
quarts. Union 10-40. Vern'i '76
Station 676-5184. 8-12 tfc
Carpets and upholstery
cleaned professionally. John
Shaw, 676-5283. 8-12-tfc
Bring back the shine to your
vehicle and protect the paint
on newer ones. Simoniz Wax
$19.95 and up. Vern't '76
Station. 676-5184. 8-12 tfc
Livestock
Poultry
&
10
WILL BUY HORSES - Any
kind. Phone 567-6055. Hermis
ton. 8 12 tfc
Farm
Equipment
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TURMAN EQUIPMENT
Metal buildings - grain bins.
Your choice of most major
brands. PRICED RIGHT -BUILT
RIGHT. Call Merle -567-7666
Hermiston.
10-21-tfc
porting
Equipment
16
GUNS: Bought, sold or
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent above cost. Vern'i 76
Station. 676-5184. 10-21-tfc
$200
on All L-Models 1981-82 Escorts Plus
10.75 FINANCING apr
The Lowest Rate Around
V c? 1 - 1982 Escort on the lot
1 1982 two dr, 1 1982 four dr.
Stop by & test drive
these fine automobiles
Stop in Today &
SAVE A
FISTFULL
All GM 1982 Passenger Cars
& Light Trucks 10.9 APR
You won't beat this rate!
Thanksgiving Special
1979 Chev K ton, AT, V8, AC,
Cruise Control. Too Condition.
Bonanza Model! S5495
66 Chev. 6 cly. 4sp. PickUp
68 Plymouth, 2dr., AT.
77 Chev PickUp ' ton 2x2 4 speed.
76 Chev Vi ton, AC, 4x4 nice unit
1981 Pontiac 2dr Pheonix,
4cly, 3sp., excellent economy
We do front end alignments. See Clarence.
Farley Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
Sporting
Equipment
16
Factory made double Sno
Mobile Trailer, tilting bed.
Reasonable price, phone
6769447. 11-18 2p
Cars &
Trucks
22
FOR SALE: 1973 AMC Am
bassador, Low miles, good
cond. Asking $850. 676-9635.
Keep trying. 11-25 tfs
FOR SALE: Jeep Pick Up
1966 4x4. Great for hauling
wood and mountain fun. $750
or best offer. 676-9635. Keep
trying. 1 1-25-tfs
Cars $100! Trucks $75!
Available at local government
sales. Call (refundable) 1-714-569
0241 ext. 7552 for your
directory on how to purchase.
24hrs. 11-11 3p
Home for sale by owner,
$27,500 negotiable. Good loca
tion, call eves. 676 -9909.
11-25-tfc
Three bedroom full base
ment house for sale. Wood
stove, oil furnace with outside
shop. Asking $62,000. 676-5288
after 5 p.m. 11-11-tfc
Real Estate 23
Roger Britt E:
ioger)ritt jxcavating
Phon 676-5096
BACKHOE &
SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD
INSTALLATION
DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES
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Save a Fistful!
at Farley's!
REBATES
CASH REBATE
$700 REBATE
ON ALL 1982 FORD
Ms F150 & F250
F150 & F250 on the lot
ready for test drive
$500 REBATE
on all 2 wheel drive
Pickups, FIDO 4 F250
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Fan Belts
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