The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmef, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 2, 1982 NINE
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fTis the season to get ready
Does limply thinking about
Christmas tend you into a mild
frenzy? Along with evoking
pleasant vixioni of carolers,
eggnog and happy family get
togethers, Christinas also means
crowded stores, hectic shopping
and last-minute preparations.
You can avoid the holiday
rush by preparing for it ahead of
time. Here are some suggestions
to help you get ready for
Christmas before it arrives:
Put your Christmas card
and gift list together in the fall to
avoid any last minute rush.
Starting early also allows you
plenty of time to make your own
creative greeting cards. All you
need is some white or lightly
colored blank note paper, a thin
artist's brush and a bottle or box
of household dye,
Begin by lightly outlining an
open-faced design onto the note
cards Christmas tree, star,
heart, etc. Prepare a hot concen
trated dye solution (dissolve Vi
cup of liquid dye or one package
powder dye in one pint of very
(tot water (steamy hot not
Show you care by giving
in true Christmas spirit
There are few things more
pleasurable during the Christ
mas season than the look on the
face of someone dear to you, for
whom you have chosen the per
fect gift.
The custom of giving gifts
dates back to the Romans who
adopted it from the story of the
Magi the three Kings who
presented gifts to the Christ
Child.
One of our most celebrated
American writers, O. Henry,
expressed the custom of
Christmas gifts best in a beauti
fully crafted short story, "The
Gift of the Magi."
A young couple, very much
in love and very ptxw, seH their
most precious possessions to
CHECKLIST
FOR A
PERFECT
HOLIDAY SEASON
Christmas is a time for good
cheer, not chaos! Yet, the un
prepared may find that the holi
day season has crept up on
them, leaving them to franti
cally address cards, rummage
through the basement for deco
rations, and garble excuse as
they sneak out to buy food and
drink for their unexpected
guests!
Here's a handy holiday
checklist to help you avoid such
last-minute problems!
For tbt tree
Look over ornaments. If
any are broken, replace them
early before selections narrow;
Have a supply of ornament
hangers to replace those left on
last year's tree.
Check lights and cords.
Buy extra bulbs.
Look over tree cloth to be
lure it is clean and has no holes.
Find tree stand and clean it
up.
For gifting
Make your list early and do
a little at a time.
. Get wrapping paper, rib
bons, cards.
Wrap, as you buy gifts.
For cards
Select your cards early. If
they are to be personalized, take
the envelopes home now.
Bring address book up to
dale; remember zip codes.
Address envelopes during
short sessions while watching
television, listening to the radio
or stereo.
; Get postage stamps, and
remember special denomina
tions for those going to foreign
countries.
The U.S. Army adopted
olive-drab for wintar
servica wirTP"
Tree-trimming with glee
', Tree-trimming one of the
! pleasant traditional activities
; thai impart to the Christmas sea-
ton a feeling of family logelher-
ness.
; Armed with t bowl of fresh-ly-poppcd
popcorn, and another
r of eggnog flavored with nut-
i meg, tree-trimmers will get to
; work, taking pride in their activ-
' Whether the tree is natural or
; artificial , six feet tall or perhaps
; two feet, it engenders the same
feeling of warmth and happiness
I that characterize! Christmas.
j Ornaments range from strings
of bright lights to garlands of
t popcorn and cranberries to fam
1 ily heirlooms handed down
from generation to generation,
i Well-traveled people may
simmering)), and dip brush into
your favorite Rit color.
After removing any excess
dye from the brush, paint the
dye onto the paper with light
strokes working from the edges
toward the center of the open
area. After your design dries,
you can add details with colored
pencils, India ink or paper
appliques such as gold stars.
Making your own colorful
season's greetings is easy and
economical, and adds a warm
personal touch to the holiday.
Also, remember to mail your
cards early so they aren't de
layed in the heavy holiday mail
crush.
Select your Christmas gifts
early in the season. You can eas
ily avoid the last-minute shop
ping rush by purchasing items as
you see them throughout the
year and storing them away until
gift-giving time.
Or, if the stores seem unbear
able to you, why not make your
own presents? With a little
imagination, some inexpensive
items and Rit Dye you can do
creative things.
bring happiness to each other on
Christmas. He sells hit heir
loom watch to buy combs for
her luxuriant hair; she cuts and
sells her hair to buy a fob for his
watch.
For all the cries of Christmas
commercialism, the thoughtful
ness expressed in an appropriate
gift delights all. It is also a good
lime of the year to spread good
will, to let those who have
touched your life know in a tan
gible way that you appreciate
them.
From family members to spe
cial friends to the neighbor who
baby-sat for you in an
emergency, a present shows you
care and that's what Christ
mas is all about.
TIRED OF
TURKEY?
WHY NOT VARY
HOLIDAY MENU?
Are you tired of turkey? We
begin to look forward to the big
bird somewhere around October
when the fall harvest of pump
kins, squashes and cranberries
titillates our taste buds as we an
ticipate Thanksgiving.
We shoot our bolt on that last
Thursday in November with a
table that should rightly be
called a groaning board.
Then, with Christmas shop
ping, decorating, parties and all
the other preparations for the
Mason, we give little thought to
a Christmas feast that could be a
shade different.
Not only is it traditional to
present the turkey with all its
trimmings, it's easier.
But, really, a crown roast of
pork or lamb, stuffed in the
center with its own ground
meat, nuts and cranberries and
decorated with spiced apples on
each point, is not difficult to fix.
A German sauerbraten mari
nated in ginger snaps, an En
glish standing roast of beef ac
companied by Yorkshire pud
ding, a French breast of veal
stuffed with ground pork, rice
and olives may require a little
more time, but each is well
worth the effort.
Recipes for all these treats are
available in any good basic
cookbook.
For those whose families
would go into shock without the
traditional turkey and trim
mings, throw them a curve on
appetizer or dessert.
Try an elegant, light cream of
watercress soup (canned chic
ken broth, watercress put
through a food processor and a
dash of nutmeg), a molded pate
of beef, pork and liver, or a
quiche made with Edam cheese
and sliced tomatoes.
And, for that last tweet
course, dispense with the pie
and turn your pumpkin into a
cinnamon-perfumed brandied
flan (custard) or stack miniature
cream puffs into a pyramid held
together and drizzled with
caramel syrup.
take pride in the wide variety of
countries represented on their
tree, a veritable U.N. Food
lovers may opt to make their tree
edible hanging little choco
late balls and bells covered in
bright-colored foil, and home
baked gingerbread cookies In a
myriad of shapes.
Candy canes can be hung
from the tree's branches by their
crooks, or can be grouped in
miniature Christmas stockings,
Miniature stockings can also be
used to hand small bottles of
booze from the tree.
And, with edible ornaments,
there's one further advan
tage when it comes to taking
down the tree, after Christmas,
you can make a last party of
it eating what comes off the
tree, with glee.
For instance, dye an un
finished wood picture frame and
place your favorite photo in it to
give to someone special; make a
wail hanging by painting with
dye on stretched canvas, or dye
a natural colored wicker planter
and place dried flowers in it to
use as a centerpiece.
When wrapping your
Christmas gifts this season with
colorful paper and bows, make
them even more special by ad
ding a personal touch.
With a store bought alphabet
stencil.' household dye and an
artist's brush, you can stencil
your special friend's name on a
gift lag. Just fill in the stencil
with dye in the shade you like
the best. (
Check vour Christmas or
naments before the holiday ar
rives. Replace any that have
broken; spruce up the ones you
plan to use and check the strings
of lights to be sure everything s
in proper working order.
For additional free gift
dyeing ideas, write to RITMC,
P.O. Box 307, Coventry, CT
06238.
Tht turkeys w aat at
Thanksgiving art not tha
sama bread as those en
joyed by tha Pilgrims. That
breed died out Today's
birds ara descended from
Mexican varieties.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
No. 7024
STATE OF OREGON, Acting
by and through the Director of
Veterans' Affairs,
Plaintiff,
v.
KENNETH M. HOWARD;
MAUREEN HOWARD; and
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION,
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 22nd day of Novem
ber, 1962. based upon a Judg
ment rendered and entered in
said Court on the 10th day of
August. 1982, in favor of the
State of Oregon, Acting by and
through the Director of Vete
rans' Affairs, commanding
me to make sale of the follow
ing described real property,
to-wit:
Lots 4 and 5 in Block 2, Ori
ginal town of Lexington,
' Morrow County, Oregon,
to satisfy a Judgment against
defendant(s), Kenneth M.
Howard for the sum of $37,
556.86. together with Interest
on $37,556.86 at 9.0 percent per
annum from date of Judgment
until paid, and or plaintiff's
attorney fees, costs and dis
bursements Incurred herein in
the amount of $2,243.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, by
virtue of said Execution and
Judgment and in compliance
with the command of said
Writ. I will on the 4th day of
January, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. at
the front door of the Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon sell at public auction
and subject to redemption to
the highest bidder for cash in
hand all of the right, title and
interest which the above
named defendant(s) had on
the 10th day of August, 1982,
the date of the Judgment, and
thereafter had in and to the
above described real property
or any part or portion thereof,
to satisfy said Execution and
Judgment and interest, costs
and accruing costs,
DATED at Heppner, Ore
gon, this 23rd day of Novem
ber, 1982.
L.D. FETSCH, Sheriff
Morrow County, Oregon
By Pauline Winter, Deputy
Date of first publication: De
cember "2, 1982
Date of last publication: De
cember 23, 1982
Published : December 2, 9, 16,
23, 1982
JSt.
MID-COLUM0IA
LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC
NOTICES SALE TIME CHANGE
Beginning Sopt. 3rd -Sale
Time 12 Noon
Due to the increase in volume of livestock it is
necessary to begin 1 hour earlier.
Yard Phona (503)298-4464
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PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN of foreclosure of pos
sessory chattel lien by public
auction. The information re
quired pursuant to ORS 87.192
(4) is as follows:
Description of property to
be sold: one D69U Cat Trac
tor. Serial No. 9U1639SP.
Owner or reputed owner:
William Rill of Heppner,
Oregon.
Amount due on lien:,
$4,932.98.
Place of sale: The rear
entry way of the Morrow
County Courthouse, Heppner,
Oregon.
Time of Sale: One o'clock
(standard time), December
31. 1982.
Person foreclosing lien:
Mark Tullis, lone, Oregon.
Published: December 2, 9,
1982
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,
v.
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 judgment against
defendant(s), 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 defendaht(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
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
. - PfPuty.
Date of first publication: No
vember 11, 1982.
Date of last publication: De
cember 2, J982
Published: November 11, 18,
25; December 2, 1982.
The Dalles, Oregon
Home Phorm (503) 298-4888
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Business
Cards!
HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
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Thanks
of
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We appreciate sincerely the
many expressions of sympa
thy received from our friends
and neighbors after the loss of
our infant daughter.
We especially are grateful
for the prayers.
The Larry Lindsay Family
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The family of Clyde Cox
wishes to express their heart
felt thanks to all their friends
for their expressions of sym
pathy and love. Special thanks
to the doctors and nurses at
Heppner and Hermiston hos
pitals. The loving care they
gave Clyde during his long
illness will long be remem
bered. The family of Clyde Cox
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Notices
.BEWARE... BEWARE...
The bears are coming. Hand-Me-Down
Dolls 365 So. Main.
Pendleton. 12-2-lp
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
$25 REWARD for anyone
finding a mature tenant to
rent quiet apt. close to down
town Heppner. 422-7579.
12-2-tfs
Quiet apartment downtown.
Fully furnished including
washer, dryer and T.V.
676 5435. 12-2-2C
FOR RENT: 6-room house,
620 N. Main - water pd. $125
per month 1-771-4793. 12-2-tfc
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom
house -2' bath, full basement
near high school. Call even
ings 376-8307. 12-2-2p
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
Bachelor apt. and two
bdrm. apt. Water and garbage
service furnished. Close to
downtown. From $135. Call
after 6 p.m. 276-4674 collect.
11-25-tfc
House for rent: 2 bdrm,
unfurnished, oil or wood heat,
$130 month, call 422-7133 eve.
after 6:30p.m. ll-25-2c
"RURAL FARM HOME SITES
15 to 46 Acres
3 miles from Heppner
Power. Telephone Si Road Available
See KEN TURNER 676-9710
w
ojemodeling
Boyd Martin
Construction
989-8555
Licensed & Bonded
Rentals 7
One bedroom apartment.
Appliances furnished. No
Pets $135. 676-9893. 10-21-tfc
Two bedroom unfurnished
apartment in Lexington.
Water, sewer, garbage and
T.V. furnished. 676-9456 days,
676-9623 evenings. 9-9-tfc
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
Country house
miles south of
422-7236 anytime.
for rent 18
lone. Call
11-25-2C
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
Senice'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's '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'a '78
Station. 676-5184. 8-12-tfc
We make keys. Key
machine now installed. Petty
john's Farm & Building
Supply 676-9152. 11-2-lC
Livestock
Poultry
a
10
WILL BUY HORSES - Any
kind, Phone 567-6055. Hermis-,
ton. 8-12-tfc
Farm
Equipment
u
TURMAN EQUIPMENT
Metal buildings - grain bins. '
Your choice of most major '
torands. PRICED RIGHT
BUILT RIGHT. Call Merle -.
567-7666 Hermiston.
10-21-tfc
Miscellaneous 14
Area's largest selection of
doll dressing supplies. Paper
dolls, doll books. Hand-Me-Down
Dolls 365 So. Main.
Pendleton. 12-2-lp
It's mo scnp1L
gagynffrTiaTt
tf
$200
on M (.-Models 1931-82 Escorts Plus
10.75 FINANCING Apr
. The Lowest Rate Around
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!
Special of the Week
1979 Chev ton, AT, V8, AC,
Cruise Control. Too Condition.
Bonanza Model! S5495
66 Chev. 6 cly. 4sp. PickUp
fiPlpjwtMdn, AT.
77 Chev PickUp ton 2x2 4 speed.
76 Chev ton, AC, 4x4 nice unit
1981 Pontiac 2dr Phoenix
4cly, 3sp., excellent economy
SPECIAL-
For The DiWiminating
Used Car Buy er
1976 Ford LTD 4dr. Sedan, Brougham
AT, PB, PS, AC, Cruise Control, Almost
new rubber. 'Showroom Condition'
We do front end alignments. See Clarence..
Farley Motor Co.
Heppner 676-9116
Miscellaneous 14
Pettyjohn's trustworthy
Christmas Sale stm going on.
Also some in-store specials.
Pettyjohn's Farm & Building
Supply 676-9152. 11-2-lC
Get Christmas dolls, bears,
and 1 at Hand-Me-Down Holla
386 So. Main. Pendleton.
12-2-lp
Sporting
Equipment
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GUNS: Bought, sold or
traded. Will order for 10 per
cent . above cost,- Vern's 76
Station. 676-5184. 10-21-tfc
FOR SALE: 1973 AMC
Ambassador. Low miles, good
condition. Asking $800. We will
take no unreasonable offer.
676-9635. Keep trying. 12-2-tfs
FOR SALE: 1973 Nova 350
new paint, mag. wheels. Left
for service will sacrifice
$2150.676-9195. 12-2-2p
Cars &
Trucks 22
Circle D Construction
989-8493 Lexington
Vermer Trencher
Sin. wide 5ft deep
Irrigation Systems
Underground Power & Phone
We can excavate & install
with materials on all services
Bob Duncan
Licensed & Bonded
JF 1! f "IP f" iff
CASH REBATE
$700 REBATE
ON ALL 1982 FORD
4x4s F150 & F250
F150 & F250 on the lot
ready for test drive
$500 REBATE
"on a!! 2 wheel drive
PickUss, FIDO I F25Q
Cars &
Trucks
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FOR SALE: JeVp Pick-Up
196x 4 Gkaflr hauling
wooa5df3t)untaffl fun. $7 so
or beW offer. 676-9635. Keep
trying.
U-25-tfs
FOR SALE: 1977 Ford 351
engine Bell housing and
transmission, 55,000 miles.
Make offer. 12-2-lc
HOME FOR SALE: 4 bed
rooms, baths, 27,000 ft.
plus 1,000 ft. basement.
$128,000. 676-9033. 12-2-4C
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
680 Cass Backhoe
Septic Systems
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