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March 19, 2015

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Page 8 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, March 19-March 25, 2015 PETS WESTHIGHLAND TERRIER, (WESTIE), AKC pups. 704-482- 6804. PETS TWO GREAT WHITE PYR- ENEES puppies, females, $350 each. 8 weeks old. 704-457-4124. PETS BEAUTIFUL GERMAN SHEP- HERD PUPPIES. CKC Regis- tered. Male & female available. Bred for family companionship & protection. Both parents on site. Call 704-300-0207. REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BULLS, 16 months old, Hereford bull, 3 yrs old, $2200 and up, each. 704-477-2361, 704-689- 1002. PETS LAYING HENS, ROOSTERS & GUINEAS. 704-473-1311. TEXAS HEELER PUPPIES, 1/2 Australian Shepherd & 1/2 Blue Heeler. Parents on site. Regis- tered. Male & Females, $300. Please call 828-748-9135 or 828- 748-9054. PYGMY GOATS, 1 male, 1 fe- male, 9 months, $100 pair. 828- 755-9420. PETS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Pure Breed, Angus Bulls and Heifers. Jacob Fork Ranch. Call 704-538- 1199 or 704-600-7847. CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 3 fe- males, 2 males, $300 each. Shots & de-wormed, with papers. 704-803-5981. FEMALE YORKIE FOR SALE 10 months old. All shots up to date. Serious inquires only. $300. Call 704-284-2366. FIVE (5) GROWN LAYING HENS and 3 Roosters. $9 ea. Also several laying Bantams $7 ea. Also chicks 4 wks old. $4 ea. 704-434-6733. 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It's great for lunch or dinner too! You will need: 12 oz frozen hash browns 1 medium green pepper, chopped 1/2 cup onion, chopped 1/2 cup reduced-fat shredded cheddar cheese 2 oz reduced-fat ham or Canadian bacon 2 large eggs 4 egg whites 2 tbsp non-fat milk 1/4 tsp ground pepper 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 2. Spray the inside of an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with non-stick oil. 3. Place frozen potatoes in the bottom of the baking dish. Break up any large chunks. 4. Cut the meat into small chunks. Sprinkle the meat and cheese over the potatoes. 5. Put eggs, egg whites and milk into a small bowl. Whip lightly with a fork and pour over the potato mixture. Sprinkle the casserole with pepper. 6. Place the uncovered casserole in the oven and bake for 40 minutes. Be careful removing the hot casserole from the oven. Serves 4 Note to parents: This recipe is designed for kids who are old enough to use the oven without adult supervision. Younger children will need the help of a teen or adult, but they can still help combine ingredients. It's a great way to get them hooked on cooking! —Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture; California Nutrition Network for Healthy, Active Families Before you buy your next carport, metal building, horse barn, or wooden shed, call Panda. I can give you free information that will help you make an informed decision on your project. T-N-T Carports www.gracelandportablebuildings.com Graceland offers the best Rent-to-Own in the business. They look the same, but they're not built the same. ©Community First Media Community First Media "NO CREDIT CHECK." Cell: 828-980-4807 1301 US Hwy. 221 S. Rutherfordton If you like it, you can have it. Financing Available! One Payment Down promotion - ALL Pre-Owned buildings will be eligible for up to a 20% Discount. 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