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r A 1 EIGHT The Heppner GafeUe-Tlmes. He ppnrr. Oregon. Thursday. Lexington man bags 5-point bull elk I i Earl Papineau of Lexington shot this five-point bull elk last Tuesday, Nov. 15. in the Red Hill area. The animal weighed 325 lbs. when quartered. Papineau said. COMPUTER FORMS Available Gazette-Times 676-9228 Spray Early! For Broadloaf Weed Control with GLEAN Round-Up, Paraquat & Chem-Hoe 135 nor Cheatgrass control PETTYJOHN OIL lone 422-7254 f V, flREoa3 lu Only $1. 25 (add 75 for mail orders) Remember the Heppner Fire rGood gift for out-of-town friends or relatives Oil Sale Mow At Til (SsiZ Qtt Q-TlIHlGS P.O. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 " - r dn I if I n lone Jr.-Sr. High School announces The following lone students have been named to the honor roll for the first nine-week period of the 1983 84 school vear: A Honor Roll 3.5to4.0G.P.A ) are also available. November 4, 3 What's Your Opinion? Question: "Did you watch the movie 'The Day After.' if so. how do you feel about it?" "I thought it represented what it would be like having a nuclear bomb drop on us." said D R. Dud) Tash of Hep pner. "I w asn't too affected. . . I've seen other films kind of like it." It- 'ii-i"i"",r 1 . I Jj. " - J in iFVV I honor roll Senior: Craig Hams. Sophomores: Ignacio Gar ion and Eric Pointer . Eighth graders: Karla Da vison and Cathy Martin . Seventh graders: Jill Conk lin and Jill Nelson. B Honor Roll 3 0to3 4GP.A.) Seniors: Mike Douglas, Howard Leavitt and Damn Padberg. Junior: Eric Cook. Freshmen: Ashley Conklin, Kim McCabe. Patty McElli gott. Mike Rietmann and Candi Rudisill. ' Eighth graders: J.J. Osmin. Ken Snider. Rondi Tews and Sabrina White. Seventh graders: Michelle Beck. Katie Doherty, Michelle Papineau. Kevin Rietmann and Angie Rudisill. Denotes all A's. 4Econo -Eating9 By MONINE STEBBINS OSU Extension Service Holidays-I Just love them I love the traditions and excite ment and food that make up . holidays. I love having pp!c over, seeing family, decorat ing the house, setting the table cisj PUBLIC NOTH OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY No. 7339 PUBLISHED SUMMONS MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.1, an Oregon Municipal Corpor ation Plaintiff, vs. OREGON LAND AND WA TER COMPANY, an Oregon Corporation dissolved in 1915, its heirs and assigns: THE TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST, its heirs and assigns; TITLE GUARDANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, its heirs and assigns: TITLE GUA RANTEE AND LOAN COM PANY, its heirs and assigns. OREGON LAND & WATER COMPANY, an Oregon Cor poration: KENN E. EVANS; WEST EXTENSION IRRI CATION DISTRICT; CITY OF IRRIGON; CHARLES R. PENNOCK. his heirs and as signs: LORA PENNOCK: LAVERNE T. CHRISTIAN SEN: T.JD.S. ENTERPRI SES. INC.. an Oregon Corpor ation: TOMMY STEWART and DELORES STEWART, husband and wife; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY, defendants. PUBLISHED SUMMONS Oregon Land and Water Company. An Oregon corpora tion dissolved in 1915. its suc cessors and assigns; The Title Guarantee and Trust com pany, an Oregon corporation dissolved in 1919. its succes sors and assigns: Title Gua rantee and Trust Company, an Oregon corporation dissolved in 1900. its successors and assigns: Title Guarantee and Loan Company, an Oregon corporatin dissolved in 1900, its successors and assigns: Charles R. Pennock. deceased, and his heirs and assigns. TO: The above named De fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and defend the Complaint filed against you in the above enti tled Court on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this Summons : if you fail to so appear and answer. Plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in its Com plaint, to wit: 1) Determining all adverse claims if any of defendants or those claiming under them. 2) Declaring Plaintiff to be o"ncr and entitled to posses sion of the below described real property free from all claims, estate, title or interest of defendants or those claim ing under them and quieting title in said property in Plain tiff. 3) Enjoining defendants or those claiming under them from asserting any claim to the real property described below. 4) Granting Plaintiff its costs and disbursements. 5) Other equitable relief. Real property involved in this action is: A tract of land lying in the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion 19. Township 5 North, Range 27 East . W.M., being more particularly described as: Beginning at the intersection of the South right-of-way line of North Main Avenue E and the West right-of-way line of Twelfth Street E; thence South 0 degrees 13'04" East along said West right-of-way line a distance or 51.46 feet; thence south 78 degrees 05'40" West, parallel to North Main Avenue E.. a distance of 511 feet to a point on the East right-of- and cooking all those special foods. As I was growing up. my family had a traditional menu for each holiday. For instance, year after year we'd have turkey and all the trim mings for Thanksgiving. When I started my own fam- jppguc notices wav line of Tenth Street E. ; thence North 0 degrees n"23" West along said East right-of-way line a distance of 51.46 feet to the South right-of-way line of said North Main Avenue E.; thence North 76 degrees m'W" East along said South right-of-way line a distance of 51196 feet to the point of beginning for this description. All being in the County of Morrow. State of Oregon. Bearings are based upon Plat of Section 23. Township 5 North. Range 27 East. W.M.. by H. Tamblyn. This Summons is published bv order of the Honorable Richard J. Courson. Circuit Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 17th day of November. 1983. directing publication of this Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Morrow Countv Oregon. Date of first publication: November 23. 1983. Date of last publication: December 14. 1983 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" vou must file with the court a legal paper called a "motion" or "answer." The "motion" or "answer" (or "reply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein along with the required filing fee. It must be in proper form and have proof of service on the Plaintiff's attorney or. if the Plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of service on the Plain tiff. If you have questions, you should see an attorney im mediately. s) William J. Kuhn William J. Kuhn Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 428 Heppne. OR 97836 (503 ) 676-9141 Published: November 24; December 1. 8 and 15. 1983. Beautiful Send your Christmas wishes with the beauty of a Hallmark card Choose from traditional humorous, religious and many more designs that show you care enough to send the very best T C 1983 Hallmark CarrM. Inc Wood Collection Wall Frames IMI THREE "20" B 'taar 14"14" Now you un aaamM you' lavortta pfcotoa Into an attractlva a row pin arm tfiaaa enarmlnf coWactlaa J wall framaa. Aaaortad opaninaa lor your phetoa in L lavaratMa krowvbalea mala, frmmtd in a Uant Jl raflal oak col Of wood finish and protactad by full Rv otrangtn aim. Qraat lot waddlna plcturaa, family id faunlona ana eftlca avant photoa. ily. I continued that tradition, adding in some of the tradi tions my husband had been raised with. There were some foods that we never resolved. My family always hud sweet potatoes or yams that were boiled and then mashed on your plate and you added butter or gravy and salt and pepper. Yum! His family always mashed them in a bilking dish and added brown sugar, butter and marshmal lows and baked them for awhile. Yuk! We handled the controversy rather diplomati callywe had both kinds of sweet potatoes! It will be interesting to see what our kids do utxmt that tradition. They probably thought every one did it that way. If the traditional menu at your house is close to what "everybody does" your meal can often be less expensive. Grocery stores work hard at attracting you to their store. They know you're going to buy some extra foods at holiday times. If they can get you in the door, they have a chance of getting that extra business. To do this, they try to have the larger ticket items such as the most traditional meat at the lowest price in town. This big feature item is often a loss leader, which means that they lose money on that item. When they have a loss leader, they usually limit the number they allow you to buy or require a minimum purchase, such as $10. In this area the tradition, seems to be turkey for Thanksgiving, ham or turkey for Christmas, ham or lamb, for Easter and beef for the summer holidays. The other meats are always available, but the best bargains will be the foods that will entice the most people into the store. There will also be sale prices on the other seasonal or Dance! SATURDAY, NOV. 26 ways to say 8IZFS 5 opanlnga 10 opanlnoa 12 Opniogt TO holiday Hems. Canned pump kin, whipping cream, dips, olives, party breads or crac kers are all holiday Items they feel will bring you into the store. If your family Is young, you may want to choose your traditions wisely. Keep the menus fairly simple. If you choose complicated recipes or expensive foods, you might be creating future difficulties If you can't maintain these tra ditions year after year. If you're trying to stretch the money as far as it will go, it helps to take a look at the things that are really impor tant to you and your family. Maybe there's something that is nice to have, but may not be missed too much if you leave it out. Do you need to serve that appetizer? Does the relish tray need so many choices on it? Does the salad need quite that much variety? Try to keep the Important traditions. Only you can decide what is necessary to continue. Another tradition at our house was to visit for a long time at the table. It's an enjoyable time, but now that I know so much more about food safety, I take the time to put the food away soon after the meal. My mother used to leave the turkey out on the counter so people could "pick" on it. It only takes about three hours at room temperature to have the bac teria increase to a level that can make you sick, so I don't follow that tradition either. The idea is to choose the important and useful tradi tions and change the others. Here are two recipes that have been traditions at our house. The gelatin recipe is a tradition that I started years ago The rolls are my new family's tradition. They're simple and delicious. I have used the ingredients but LIVE MUSIC! Heppner Elks 358 "Merry Christmas!" (lfncOn. .. SPRAY COLOGNE AND PERFUME SET $8.50 A $12.50 VALUE Buggaaiad rwtarl Pnta d?PRINCE MATCH ABELLI Visit Our Complete Christmas Room featuring a variety of goodies to decorate your home and tree. Shop Now for Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments. Gifts Galore! changed the mixing method to the quick-mix method. Raspberry Cranberry Mold 1, 3 ounce raspberry flavored gelatin 1. 3 ounce lemon flavored gelatin Pi cups boiling water 1. 10 ounce package frozen raspberries 1 cup cranberry-orange relish 1 cup lemon-lime carbonated beverage Dissolve gelatins In boiling water. Stir in frozen raspber ries, breaking up large pieces with a fork. Add cranberry orange relish. Cool. Carefully pour carabonaled beverate into the mixture and fold it In gently. Put in 5 or 5' cup ring mold. Chill till firm, unmold onto plate. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Stebbins Hot Rolls 7 cups flour i( cup sugar !t teaspoons salt 2 packages active dry yeast 2 cups water 3 tablespoons shortening I eRft In large mixer bowl com bine l' cups flour, sugar, salt and undissolved active dry yeast. Combine water and shorten ing in a saucepan and heat until very warm, (120 to 130 degrees). Use a candy ther mometer to check this tem perature. Gradually add liquid mix ture to flour mixture. Beat two minutes on medium spt-ed with an electric mixer, scrap ing bowl occasionally. Add egg and h cup flour. Mix in gently, then beat 2 minutes on high speed of mixer. Stir in the rest of the flour, about 5 cups, by hand or with dough hook. Then knead well -about 10 to IS minutes It rise until double Mix down and shape into rolls. We make individual balls that we place on a cookie sheet. I.et rise until double. Bake at 425 degrees for IS to 20 minutes. ! v stays on his mind ' f i ' :r ;r :r ;r :r