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0 0 $ $ 0 Ufl) 0 0 $ ft ft rfli (0i rflj rft Christmas Kitchen A gift of recipes 3 a- W The following recipes are the third part of a five-week holiday feature. Local tchool cooks have been asked to submit their favorite holiday recipes, and students in a Here are two recipes from Joan McDaniel and Ruby Steers, cooks at Heppner High School: Ham Roll-Ups From Joan McDaniel 2 to 3 pkgs. long Danish ham lunch meat slices 1 8 oi. pkg. cream cheese (softened) 1 Tbsp. horseradish sauce 1 green onion, finely chopped 2 Tbsp, finely grated Cheddar cheese chopped black olives Beat all Ingredients together except ham slices. Spread evenly over ham slices. Roll up and refrigerate until cream cheese is firm. Cut before serving into one-Inch slices. They freeze nicely. Five Minute Fudge From Ruby Steers Combine 2 Tblsp. butter, two-thirds cup undiluted evapora ted milk, one and two-thirds cups sugar and xk teaspoon salt in saucepan over medium heat. Heat to boiling. Cook 4 5 minutes; stir constantly. (Start timing when mixture starts to bubble around edges of pan). Remove from heat. Stir in 2 cups miniature marshmallows, 14 cups semi sweet chocolate pieces, 1 teaspoon vanilla and 4 cup chopped nuts. Stir vigorously for 1 minute (until marshmal lows melt and blend). Pour into 8-inch square buttered pan. Cool. Cut in squares and serve. Makes about two pounds. Here is a recipe from the Lean Cuisine class: Chef's Fruit Salad From Robin Mattison 1 head lettuce, chopped 1 c. cottage cheese 1 c. fresh pineapple chunks, drained 4 c. chopped apple c. walnuts i c. raisins 3 oranges, peeled sectioned Combine all ingredients in bowl, mixing well. Chill to serving temperature. Blend in creamy fruit salad dressing (below). Yields six to eight servings. Creamy Fruit Salad Dressing 1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice lc. orange Juice 4 c. lemon juice J tups . suca ry I sol . 3 egg yolks 1 Tbsp. cornstarch 1 Tbsp. butter 4 c. nonfat dry milk ' c. ice water Heat fruit Juices and sucaryl In top of double boiler. Combine egg yolks and cornstarch; gradually add a little of the hot Juice and return to double boiler. Cook over hot water for 15 to 20 minutes, or until thick and smooth. Remove from heat and blend in butter. Combine dry milk and ice water; beat until consistency of whipped cream; fold into dressing mixture. Makes 3 cups, 16 calories each. If made with sugar, 32 calories. s $ $ $ $ lift 0 $ 3 I Pirates out-score lone 'Fanners Tux Guide' now available in Heppner The Heppner ftszette-Tlmes.lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 15, 1983 THREE ItvltOK COSTA OSl l:lfTislon Axenl Morrow County The lmn edition of the "Karmfr'sTnx Cuide" is now Av.iil.-ihip nf Iho Morrow Own Iv office of I he Oregon Slute University Extension Service in Heppner. This booklet is very valu Mhle. if not indispensable, lool for nnv farmer in the process of preparing tax returns. If more information on a spec ific tax topic is desired, the book let contains a list of IRS publications the farmer can refer to. Some recent changes to the tax law and other items thai miv affect farm taxes this vear are: reduced tax rates. The third stage of the three-year reduction in tax rates has gone into effect. These reductions are already figured into the Tax Table and the Tax Rate Schedules. See the Form 1040 instructions for more infor mation pavmenf-in kind (P. IK.) For the ln crop year, if you receive a commodity under th I' I K program, that commodity will be treated as if von produced it. Your basis in the commodity will be zero. You will not have income from the commodity until you sell or otherwise dispose of it. investment credit. For t'Winnd later years, the regu lar investment credit is limi ted to the amount of income lax shown on your return, or to S25 ,noo plus B5 percent of the Mmonnt of tax over $25,000. whichever is less. section 179 deduction. You can choose to deduct up to sr.noo of the cost of certain business assets you buy dur ing l!)H3. The amount Increa uo In 7 WW for 1984. You take the deduction on Form 4502. "Depreciation and Amortiza tion " In certain situations, von will have to recaplure as ordinary income the amount vou deducted. Thf booklet also contains several sample forms, a list of important dates for tax reor ting. and a list of addresses to write to for copies of various forms. Xmas Program planned at I.U.C.C. The lone United Church of Christ Sunday school will hold an annual Children's Christ mas Program on Sunday. Dec. 18. at 5 p.m. The program will be held in the sanctuary of the main church building. Pre school students through those in junior high grades will perform a variety of vocal numbers, and will also recite a Christmas poem. The teachers of the child ren's classes, who are coordi nating the event, are led by Jean Jepsen. chairman of the Board of Christian Education. The teahers include Debby Sheirbon. Linda Conklin, Carmen French and Vera Lou Rietmann. Musicians for the program are Helen Martin and the Rev. Cathy Barker, pastor of the church. A simple dinner will follow the program, and those at tending are asked to bring sandwiches, salads, relishes or cookies to share. Barker said. Everyone is invited to attend. Following the meal, every one is invited to join the carolers on a hay ride around the community. Cocoa and snacks will be served by the Deaconesses when the group returns to the church. Not until January 1978 had a child been born on every one of the world's seven continents. The last of the seven was Antarctica -with the birth of Emilio Marco Palma, on an Argentine military base. pocwooooeoo9ooecxxoeooeeoed X f7 ' "WW ' 3 S jr or Home or r arm eliveries, Give Us a Ca GASOLINE DIESEL HEATING OIL s GASOLINE & DIESEL MOTOR OILS PETROLEUM & SYNTHETIC BASE ALL TYPES HYDRAULIC OIL t BATTERIES & FILTERS PETTYJOHN OIL 422-7254 wOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQQCPOPQt By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone Cardinal girls' basketball team was defeated by the Riverside Pirates 08 to 16 on Saturday. Dec. 10. lone is now 2 2 for the season. Riverside started out strong in the first period taking a 16 lo 4 lead over lone. The Cardinals only scored three points in the second stanza to 10 for the Pirates, lone trailed Riverside 26-7 at halftime. Pally McEiligoll scored the only lone point in the third quarter as Riverside in creased their lead to 44 8. Deena Hams scored all eight of the Cardinal fourth quarter points as the Pirates won 58 to 16 CUM FUA FTM f-TA loni Hama HcCabe Andarnon Urlnht McElllgott Alvarado Rudlalll Bctaon Totals lone made only 5 of 42 field goals for a miserable 12 per cent. Riverside made 27 of 65 field goals. 42 percent. From the foul line. lone was 6 for 21. 29 percent. Riverside was 4 of 15. 27 percent. Hams was the game's lead ing scorer with 12 points. Michelle Mark had nine for Riverside, while Mesha Gaines and Veronica McDon ough each added eight. lone played Riverside at home on Tuesday. Dec. 13. will piay at home against Wheeler Co. on Friday, Dec. 16. and will play at Heppner against the Fillies on Satur day. Dec. 17. STATISTICS lone 4 3 I 8 16 Riverside 16 10 IH 14 5k T.P. ff KB ST AS TO 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 12 It 7 12 3 3 0 1 I.2' 0 1 3 6 2 0 2 ?1 12 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 16 11 1 0 2 1 0 3 1fl 22 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 13 Fillies down Grant Union ByDANAREIU The junior varsity Fillies played the Grant Union Pros pectors Saturday, Dec. 10 at Heppner. The Fillies went out for their first basketball game fired up and ready to play. Both teams were playing good defense and really hustling, but at the end of the first quarter, Heppner was ahead. Both teams were back out for the second quarter con tinuing to play good ball but the Fillies were in the lead at the end of the second quarter. HMmer came back out for the second half of the game ready lo go. Heppner started to take control of the game and as the game continued on, the Fillies pulled further ahead of the Prospectors and took a victory with the final score being Heppner 35, Grant Union 24. "We shot 52 percent on free threows. I was very plased we had three people make three field goals which is good for the first game. We shot 25 percent on the floor; overall, real good for the first game," said Heppner Coach Karen Howe. fj I1 Deck h"s w'h PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 15 THRU DEC. 18. 1983 " BEEF TOP - ROUND STEAK 5 BONELESS usda rHOirr j-". tf so i n Li JL 9 mm LB BEEF TOP SIRLOIN STEAK BONELESS USD A CHOICE BEEF TOP ROUND ROAST l.49 ARMOUR BONELESS TIIDkfrV DAHCT 3 8 lb. lunnui iwrwi self basting... lb SWIFTS BROWN N-SERVE t- SAUSAGE !.o7E5, eaL09 TVSOW CHICK N QUICK. 12 OZ. PKQ. BREAST PATTIES & CMINKS2.69 .'2.59 HILLSHIRE ROPE OttUJrtUL 3 VARIETIES LB. FARMLAND SLICED BACON LB$1.69 OBERTO SLICED COOKED HAM 4PK0I: . .EA$1.19 WE DO CUSTOM CUTTING HVGRAOE GRILLMASTEfl CHICKEN FRANKS lb. 99 CHUCK TENDER STEAKS f - lit G3Sli'JJvl ) NAVEL ORANGES vll GREEN BELL PEPPER.: 5l TEXAS GREEN CABBAGE 25e CALIFORNIA SWEET N JUICY SEEDLESS LBS. FAMILY PAK '2.09 A RADISHES oNtoNs.".. 41 Lw "... &i liUI I 1 --J f 1 UBuJJJiJjL! 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