Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 26, 1983, Page NINE, Image 9

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LARGE SELECTION
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TOTAL HARDWARE
USED FARM
EQUIPMENT SALE
USED COMBINES
JD 6820 low hours like new $76,500
JD 602 1978 20 ft.- 62,500
JD 6602 1976 20 ft. 52,500
New Holland TR 70 380 hours 45,500
IIIC 1440 200 hours 22 Ft. 67,500
IHC 1460 low Hours 20 Ft. 55,500
IIIC 403 4 way hydro 19,500
mc4s: 22,500
IIIC 403 4 way 9,500
USED TRACTORS
IIIC 4366 engine overhauled 23,500
IHC 45H6 24 $ X 32 Duals 59,500
IIIC 1086 Cab & Air 21,500
IIIC 3SNR low hours 36,500
IIIC K6 hydro with loader 19,500
IIIC 81 hydro with loader 17,000
IHC 6561) hydro 8,950
AC I HO 6,950
AC 7.V40 engine OH 39,500
Case 1200 10,500
Stelger Bearcat 13,500
USED HAY EQUIPMENT
IHC 500 Wlndrower 14 Ft. PU Reel 22,500
llesston 660 Windrower 11,500
llesston 6600 D 1979 16,500
USED TILLAGE
JD 45 ft. Chisel plow 7,500
AC 14 Ft. chisel plow 2,250
IHC 55 Chisel plow 36 Ft. 8,500
JD 800 Rod Weeder 40 Ft. 4,750
JD 800 Rod Weeder 50 Ft. 4,500
Morris 36 Ft. Cultivator harrow 6,500
Check on our harvest lease purchase
programs on new & used combines.
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Road Report
The Morrow County Public
Works Department has re
leaned the following Road Re
port for the week of May 16-20:
, Old pavement on Balm Fork
Road is being ripped up, mud
is being removed, fill material
and gravel spread, new cul
verts installed, old culverts
cleaned and the road surface
bladed. Pine City up Little
Butler Creek also had new
culverts installed, along with
widening and building of
shoulders, shoulder work,
spreading of gravel and cold
patching.
Upper Rhea Creek, Willow
Creek. Upper Willow Creek,
Meadowbrook. Stock Drive
and Fuller Canyon roads all
had cold patching work done
and Valby, Belle Ranch, Ful
ler Canyon and John Berg
slrom roads had gravel
spread on them. Roads that
were bladed were: John Berg
strom, Valby. Fuller Canyon.
Dee Cox and Carlson.
The channel has been
moved and road rebuilt on
Road Canyon on Balm Fork.
Fill material was hauled to
Halvorsen to Eight-Mile and
the road cleaned up after a
washout.
Ditches were bladed and fill
rock spread on Joe Kenny
Road and road signs were
repaired on Blackhorse Can
yon Road.
Dirt is being moved off the
road for widening and fill rock
applied on Patterson Ferry
Road in the Boardman-Irrigon
area in preparation for a
major road project that will be
starting soon.
In addition to usual repair
and maintenance of equip
ment, the shop crew has been
fabricating tables, a gas tank
and an iron rack for shop use.
Local Cub
recognized
Top sellers in a Cub Scout peperoni stick sale were T.R.
Riehl (left) and Jim Kindle.
Kindle sold 155 sticks, while Rich! brought in cash for 149
sticks. Richard Pettyjohn came in third by selling 75.
A total of 1,358 sticks were purchased.
The Scouts were recognized for their efforts at a Pack
meeting Monday night.
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Shawn Eng. the son of Tic and Connie Eng, received the
Arrow of Light Award at a Cub Scout Pack meeting Monday
night. The award is the highest achievement in Cub Scouting.
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Econo-Eating'
By MONINK
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OSII Kxtenttion Service
How many times a day do
vou eat or drink something?
Most kids have something to
eat or drink eight times a day.
How often you eat isn't nearly
as important as what you eat.
Snacking isn't just milk' and
cookies afier school. It's any
kind of food or beverage you
or vour kids crab when the
"huneries" sirike. or when
vou get bored, or it's handy so
it might as well be eaten.
The trick with snacking is to
have things that are good for
vou readv to eat or to fix
easilv. And with today's food
prices, they need to be inex
pensive, too.
Anticipate the need for a
snark. If you always need a
break about the same time,
have things fixed before you
vou're absolutely starving. If
vou're Irving to cut down on
calories, think about having
vegetables cut up and ready,
or have some of the delightful
special teas that can give you
a sweet taste without adding
calories. As the summer
comes, vou might want to
pour.
Single serving snacks are
usually more expensive but do
have appeal. I can remember
en wing those kids who had
the little boxes of raisins. One
smart mother bought one set
During a lifetime the av
erage human heart beats
two-and-a-half billion times.
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"Thank you" to our priceiess customers for
1 making our Grand Opening super successful! We
had many people in to
store. A "thank you " for the flowers and good
wishes. Also, a special "thank you" to a great
j crew and their families for the extra hours spent $
in helping to make it all a success.
The Pettyjohns
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of those snacks and had the
kids very carefully save the
boxes so they could be used
ngain. Chips, cupcakes and
other snacks come In these
Individual packages. It's least
expensive if you just go with
out, since they have little
nutritional value, and usually
have quite a bit of salt and nil
or sugar.
It's nice, though, to occa
sionally tuck them in a lunch.
Sometimes they're on sale or
sold cheaper at some stores.
You can also buy the larger
sack and package them your
self. Large sacks of munchies
do disappear easily, or go
soggv. so it doesn't always
mean a savings. These snacks
are much more expensive if
you end up buying them from
a vending machine, though,
than when you buy them at the
grocery store.
On the items that are con
sumed whole, buy or fix the
smaller sizes. For instance,
huv small apples or bananas.
Make cookies in a smaller
size. too. Cut things up or set
out a portion that is allowed
for the dav.
If vou have the hungries for
something specific say,
vou're a chocolate lover, then
look for ways to fix something
low-cost that takes care of the
craving, before it becomes an
obsession.
Be aware of the way you eat
snacks, too. Eat things slowly,
taking a break, if possible,
rather than grabbing as you
run. If you're hurrying you're
eating faster which means you
probably eat more. It helps to
choose something crunchy, so
you can have the satisfaction
of chewing a lot. Vegetables,
fresh fruits, or popcorn last
longer than some softer
snacks.
If you're tempted to eat
something when you feel you
shouldn't, don't have that food
in the house at all. or put it out
of sight or out of reach. I used
to be hungry as I cooked
dinner and got into the habit or
reaching for the marshmal
lows which were very handily
"placed in the cupboard near
the stove. I figured out the
calories and decided I was
better off keeping them in the
freezer, so they didn't get hard
and they weren't as easy to
grab.
A few years ago. when I was
preparing for a program on
"Nutrition and My Child," I
asked some of my young
homemaker friends about
snacks their kids liked. One
gal invited me out and her kids
fixed me some really delight
ful snacks. Part of the fun was
the names the snacks were
called. "Cigars" were given
to me with the advice. "Don't
smoke 'em. eat 'em." This
was a cabbage leaf that was
spread with peanuta butter
and then rolled up. At first I
was concerned that it might
lead to smoking but the
young man cleared that up. He
said. "Smoking isn't good for
you but peanut butter and
ebbage are." He certainly had
his values down pat.
Another fun snack was
"Ants on a log" a strip of
celery spread with peanut
butter (the log) and a little
row of raisins (the ants).
"Dandy Candy" and "Tortil
la Toppers" are other fun
snacks with creative names.
Some snacks are cheaper if
you make your own. Cookies
or cupcakes baked at home
are cheaper than when bought
individually. Caramel corn is
a real treat and can be made
at home. too. Here's a simple
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inexpensive (I figure it costs
about 35 cents for a big batch)
but tricky recipe. It's tricky
only because you need to
judge when it's cooked to a
light golden brown. It con
tinues to cook even after tak
ing it off the heat, so can be
burned easily. I burned my
first batch so I put some
special precautions in the
recipe. It's not a recipe for
kids to make because the
sugar syrup gets very hot.
Caramel Corn
Pop six quarts of popscorn.
Put into a very large metal
container that is lightly but
tered. Don't use plastic, the
syrup could melt it in spots.
It's also very nice to eliminate
the unpopped corn, so you
don't break a tooth.
In a 2-quart saucepan, com
bine one cube margarine or
butter C-i cup) and 2'i cups
white sugar. Cool and stir over
medium heat until melted and
a light golden brown. This
takes about 10 miniutes.
The sugar and melted butter
don't combine. When it's the
right color, very light golden
brown, add one-third teaspoon
baking soda. Stir together and
then pour over popcorn. (It's
helpful to have the soda mea
sured and ready. That's how I
burned mine looking for the
measuring spoon!)
Stir the popcorn and syrup
mixture. Stir and stir. It's
helpful to use a long-handled
spoon, because the mixture is
very hot and you don't want to
touch it as you stir.
With all these precautions
you probably won't want to try
it. It really tastes good, lack
ing only the peanuts, which
you could add. and the prize to
resemble a favorite snack that
costs more for one box than
for the whole six quarts. One
more precaution it's a good
idea to brush your teeth after
eating a sticky, sugary snack.
Tortilla Toppers
Flour tortillas
Hot pepper cheese
Place one tortilla on a frying
pan (no grease) using medium
heat. Top with thinly sliced
cheese and another tortilla.
Iet cook until cheese starts to
melt, then turn over. When
cheese is completely melted,
put on a cutting board and cut
into wedges.
Dandy Candy
1 4 cup honey
!4 cup peanut butter
'i cup non-fat dry milk
"2 cup crushed cereal flakes or
sesame seeds (optional)
Mix honey and peanut but
ter. Gradually add dry milk,
mixing well. Form into balls
with greased hands. Roll in
crushed cereal flakes or
sesame seeds if desired. Chill.
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