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    )Q-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Ways to
October 7, 1948-
j j. j j t planning ana ioretnougm oe-
Ilt'rr aYS tO forehand. For many homemakers
jwho have children coming home
from school for lunch each day,
I this meal may represent the
I prooirm 01 arieiy. aoup ana
MAIE LUNCHES INTERESTING 'sandwiches will get by for
.awhile, but the youngsters may
Lunch ran be a gay and inter- js,, ciamor for something dif
estlng meal with Just a little frront.
Health
BT
Ada R. Maroc ,
Paid Up Life Insurance
is o good investment or a nice gift.,
BLAINE E. ISOM, Agency
Heppner Phone 723
LAVATORY $34.95 TOILET $59.95
-for such a long time these bathroom
items were so difficult to buy. Now we
have a generous supply.
Separately or in Sets
Your Friendly Marshall-Wells Store
Owens Hardware
Where
WELDING
is a Profession
Not a Side Line
Weld Rite Welding is a trade name.
To become a trade name it had to be
proved-the welder has to have . the
know-how and produce a finished job.
That's why more and more people are
turning to Weld Rite Welding-it
means a dependable job.
W. R. WENTWORTH
. Weld Rite Welder
lone
Oregon
It isn't hard to serve tasty sat
isfying lunches to your family
and you will find it well worth
the extra effort in family health
and enjoyment Start a file lor
luncheon dishes which are tasty,
inexpensive and easy to prepare.
Quick casserole dishes, creamed
foods and sauces, escal loped
dishes, fondues and souffles are
dishes which fit well in the lun
cheon menu. Keep the refriger
such as spiced ham, chipped beef,
milk, cheese, butter and egfs,
land you will have the makings
I of many delicious dishes at your
; fingertips. It is a good idea to
keep condensed soups such as
. tomato and cream of mushroom
on hand as they pinch hit for
gravies and sauces in an emer-
gency. Canned luncheon meats
.drain. Saute onions in butter
tuna fish and shrimp will furnish
the bases for many delicious
dishes:
Creamed Dried Beef with Curry
(Serves 6)
12 lb dried beef (1 cup)
2 Tbsp. minced onion
2 12 cups medium cream
sauce, unsalted
1 tsp. curry powder
2 Tbsp. minced parsley
Rinse dried beef in boiling water;
drain. Sauet onions in butter
when making cream sauce. When
cream sauce is done, stir in curry
powder, minced parsley and dri
ed beef. Heat through and serve
over browned rice. To brown rice,
melt 3 Tbsp. butter in skillet, add
34 cup washed, drained rice and
cook until golden brown, stir
ring occasionally. Gradually add
312 cups boiling water and 1 1 2
tsp. salt. Cover and simmer 2o
to 30 minutes without stirring,
until rice is flaky and has ab
sorbed moisture. Makes about
3 12 cups.
Hot Egg and Cheese Sandwich
6 hard-cooked eggs
12 tsp. dr mustard
12 tsp .sale
2 tsp. cider vinegar
12 cup mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. minced green pepper
14 tsp sugar
Thin crisp toast
2 cups hot cheese sauce
Remove yolks from eggs, mash,
and mix with the mustard, salt,
vinegar and mayonnaise. Chop
egg whites and fold into the yolk
mixture along with the green
pepper and sugar. Spread be
tween thin slices of crisp butter
ed toast and serve with piping
hot cheese sause poured over
each sandwich.
THE EARLY SPOOK GETS THE BIRD !
;lf
Jtfo ' Lift
FORMER MINISTERS ATTEND
CHURCH HOMECOMING HERE
Rev. V. O. Livingston of Hood
River, former pastor, was the
speaker at the homecoming ser
vice at the Heppner Church of
Christ Sunday morning. Several
former residents came for the
service, which was followed with
a dinner.
At the evening service, Rev.
DANCE
lone American Legion Hall
Jimmie Whitmore's Orchestra
oactty9tli
Admission, per Person
including Tax
$2.00
Many Positions Open
In State Offices
Although 1080 persons took the
state civil service examinations
for office positions on Saturday,
September 25, the needs of the
state government for skilled cler
ical help will not be met and it
will be necessary to give open
continuous examinations begin
ning October 11, Robert R. John
son, director of the state civil ser.
vice commission, said today.
A large number of those tak
ing the examination on Septem
ber 25th were persons already
employed by the state who were
attempting to qualify for higher
positions or persons who were
required to take the examination
in order to retain their present
positions.
The open-continuous examina
tions plan means that persons in
terested in state jobs can make
Martin B. Clark, another former
pastor of the local church, deliv
ered the address. Mr. Clark has
been studying at Butler univer
sity in Indiana preparing him
self for missionary work. He and
his family wil leave soon for
Japan.
Planning for A
Halloween Party
When the children clamor for
a Halloween party, don't be dis
mayed! Say, "Yes," and then
turn most of the planning and
preparation over to the young
sters. They'll enjoy the party
more when they've had a hond
in the work as "well as the fun.
The setting for the party might
be the backyard a recreation
room or the family living room.
The boys and girls will have lots
of fun planning the games and
making the decorations. Simple-to-make
decorations such as
jack-o'-lanterns, black cats, bal
loons and orange and black crepe
paper streamers make a fine
background for a gathering of
ghosts and goblins.
A novel centerpiece for the buf
fet table can be fashioned from
a pumpkin. Cut out the top, as
for a jack-o'-lantern, and hollow
out the inside. Set a vase filled
with autumn flowers into the
opening.
an appointment to take the ex
aminatios in either the Portland
or Salem offices of the commis
sion. There is a critical shortage
of stenographic help for the state
offices and persons having a
knowledge of shorthand can
readily find employment with
the state. Employe turnover in
typing and filing positions also
creates frequent openings for
those seeking such jobs.
The examinations given on the
25th were for the classes of Clerk
I, II and III, Clerk-Typist I, II
and III, and also for Administra
tive Secretary, Only the Clerk I
and II, Clerk-Typist I and II, and
the Clerk-Stenographer I and II
will be given under the open-continuous
plan.
The persons who took the
scheduled examination will re
ceive cards informing them of
their test scores and standings
on the eligible list early in No
vember. This is the first state
wide civil service examination
involving a large number of ap
plicants, o
RANDOM THOUGHTS . . .
(Continued trom First Page)
food and to contain several cars
of wheat from Oregon. And I
f '4
state senator from Clackamas
county.
have also read the article in The
Oregonian, Sept. 28, regarding
the largest crop ever harvested in
Europe and Russia. And I have
also read of the millions on strike
in Europe, refusing to help har
vest crops or convoy our food to
different, parts And I have been
told by people coming from over
there of the vast amount of U. S.
food sold in the black market and
the thousands of tons of grain
and food 'allowed to spoil.
"We have seen many pictures
of people over there in Life and
The National Geographic Maga
zine and all look well fed and
clothed. After considering all of
these and the prices of grains
here used for human consump
tion and feed for dairy stock and
poultry, it is time we gave those
people to understand they must
help themselves. And I am sure
the heads of CROP program can
find needy hungry people in the
United States."
It is possible that the situation
in Europe is more critical than
otherwise, but history proves that
propaganda has been one of the
chief practices in European dip
lomacy for centuries, while Uncle
Sam, poor guileless guy, learned
nothing about the word (propa
ganda) until he got involved in
the first world war and from the
looks of things he is still not ad
ept in applying it in the game of
world politics.
Intensified activity throughout
the state on behalf of Senator
Howard Belton, Republican can
didate for State Treasurer was
reported by Belton for Treasurer
committee secretary Marian Wer
ner who announced the opening
of the committee state head
quarters at 306 S. W. Broadway
in Portland.
The Senator Mrs. Werner said,
will spend most of the remaining
time before elections in visiting
as many sections of the state as
possible in order that the peo
ple of Oregon may hear his views
on business-like government.
Candidate for Treasurer Bel-
ton's qualifications include fif
teen years of legislative and ad
ministrative experience. A suc
cessful farmer and former bank
director, Belton held the presi
dency of the state senate and
was acting Governor for a period
of three months. He is now serv
ing his third, four-year term as
Humphreys Drug Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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FEEDERS
Let our Feeding Adviser analyze
your concentrate needs for your cattle
or sheep to let you get the best results.
Offering you checkers and cubes,
now or futures.
Farm Bureau Co-Op
Hermiston - Phone 302 - Ore.
STAR ED REPORTER
Admission prtoea afternoon ud teniae-, unlet spe
nIXioally adrertiaed to be otherwise: Children! Ert
Frloa .17, l"ed. Tax M, Total 20c; Grade ana tt f.
School Btndente U years and oreri Est. Price M.
Fad. Tax Oil, Total Mc; AdolU! Est. Prcie JO, Fad.
Tax .10, Total too. Every child occupying a seat
moat hare a ticket.
Sunday shows continuous starting at 1 p.m. Satur.
day evening abowi .tart at 7 p-m. All other erasing
shows atart at 7:30 p-m. Boiofflce open evenings
until p in.
Friday Saturday, Oct 8-9
Torzon and the Mermaids
Johnny Weismaller, Breads Joyca, Linda Chrla.
Uaa, George ftnooo, GasUTO Kojo, Chita the
Chimp.
The nat ej-tacular of Oils entire popular ar-
nturel ati n turn and swell ahow
fur anybody's money of a'lrfitiunal intereirt la
the rxivilriit photography ot toe Aztec pyramids
and Uuerrero tot nens b"-utiful Acapuko, !
iro. TIMBER TRAIL
atonU Bala, Lynne Boberta, Francis Ford, Foy
Willing, and the Aiders of the Farple Sage.
Western plmtrigraphed In color, u'.d replete with
galloping (he. gun buttlee ana fistic encuun
tera. Disney Cartoon In Technicolor
Sunday-Monday, Oct. 10-11
THE BRIDE GOES WILD
fane AUyeoa, Vast Johnson, Butch Jenkins,
Croaya, Una Keraai.
A hilariously different pliture of liappy-go-lucky
love ... If you want to forget your troubles and
just have fun. don I nils Uus uproarious comeuy.
NEWSREEL EVERT SUNDAY 4 MONDAY
Tuesday, October 12
WOMAN IN WHITE
XlMnor Parker, Alexis Smith. Sydney O-reen-
meet, Oif Young.
WUkle Collin' eriational mystery story of a
century ago ha Ben made into a vibrant and
erigrofwinK motion picture.
Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 13-14
HOME IN INDIANA
In Technicolor with Walter Brennan, Ion McAl
lister, Jeanne Craina, Juna Harer, Ward Bond.
One of the most popular films we ever played Is
brought beck again. . . .George Agnsw Chamber.
Un's story of sulky raring.
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