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PAGE FIVE a flakier crust than usual for this piece de resistance of your Thanks giving meal. A New Salad Chop 12 stuffed olives and 1 cup celery. Heat 1 cup water and 1 cup tomato soup to boiling; add 2 tbls. vinegar, salt and paprika to taste. Dissolve In this 1 package lemon flavored gelatin. When cool . and slightly thick, stir in celery mixture and pour in molds to harden. Very good with "turkey and trimmings." Mends Broken China A splendid cement for broken china may be made by mixing plas ter of Paris with white of egg until it Is creamy. Apply as you would any prepared cement bit "I wanted to make my tail Ilka Mrs. Squirrel's, so I tied it up as Mister Jay Bird told me." "You know Mister Jay Bird is a joker," laughed Mrs. Rabbit "Next time be your own sweet self we like you better. Now ask the bless ing." (Write the Editor of this newspaper and tell him what you want Br'er Rab bit and his family to do next.) Our Turkey's Getting Bigger and Better f Mister Jay Bird was seated on the anxiously. By Albert T. Reid limb of a hickory tree and he sat 'No, it only takes a short while, down for a few moments to talk to that is, if you tie your tail tight enough. But be sure to take the the bird. "Do you know," began Mister Jay Bird, "I can't see why you haven't a tail like Mrs. Squlrrrel. With those lovely ears of yours and a large, bushy tail, you'd be the handsomest animal In the forest" "I really think so myself," replied the rabbit "I tell you what you can do," said the bird. "You take some pawpaw bark and tie up your tail real tight You're going to have Thanksgiving dinner, aren't you?" "Yes," answered Brer Rabbit "Well, by the time you are ready to eat, your tail will be as large and as bushy as Mrs. Squirrel's." "It will take longer than that won't it?" inquired Br'er Rabbit bark off before you get home. Br'er Rabbit disappeared and soon was winding his tail with a piece of pawpaw bark. He wound it as tight as he could and then took a little nap, waking up when the sun had started down hill. "Merry me!" exclaimed Br'er Rab bit when he awoke. "Ill be late for dinner." He rushed towards his home and arrived just in time for the Thanksgiving meal. He took his place at the head of the table and was surprised to hear all the bunnies snickering. "What's the matter?" he asked, in surprise. "Look at your tail!" shouted Bus ter Bunnie. "Gracious!" exclaimed Br'er Rab Vaudevlllalnoas Mother, must I go out to work, We cannot pay our board bill! Then hang your clothes on a hick ory limb, And you'll get a good job in vaudeville. "What would you give for a voice like mine?" "Chloroform!" HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928. ThisYeelc By Arthur Brisbane A Record in Politics. A Statue to Pasteur. The Eye of the Needle, Praise for the Movies. ventor of the sewing machine did not know how to sew. Had he known it would not have occurred to him to put the eye of the sewnig ma chine needle in the point of the needle, rather than in the old place, farthest from the point That one idea made the sewing machine possible. Mussolini, wiser than superficial critics in America, has only praise for moving pictures. Quite accu rately, he classifies them among the greatest agencies for the education of mankind. The other two are moveable type and photography. The President cast his first vote in Northhampton, was elected coun cilman there, long ago, and has been steadily in office ever since, nominated nineteen or twenty times never beaten. A record in politics as good as Cromwell's in war. Cromwell never lost a battle. The old farmers would observe with pleasure that being President, with $75,000 a year salary, a White House and a big yacht have not spoiled Calvin Coolidge. Next March he will move from the White House to Northhampton and re sume life in a small house which he rents for $32.50 a month. Such a man is not dependent on money. But the President could have plenty of it More than one law firm would be glad to guarantee him three times his Presidential alary. And he would not have to work hard. Perhaps the President chooses to wait awhile, look around, and possibly take a second elective term in the White House, eight years hence. 1 The erection of a fine statue to the great Frenchman, Pasteur, hon ors Chicago. Excepting the Lin coln stntue, none in Chicago is erect- e to so noble and useful a man. Dr. Leopold Stieglltz, of New York, able scientist and brilliant diagnostician, brother of Professor Julius Stieglltz, who teaches Chen lstrv nt Chicago University, says: "We need a Pasteur to solve the cancer problem. That task calls for a man free from preconceived notions and prejudice; not a man of medical training, seeking to ex plain cancer according to old meth ods. The Ignorant sometimes ask "Of what real use is science?" Bismarck tnklnor five billion francs from Pmnra. after the war of 1870 thnucrht h had reached the limit Dr. Stieglltz reminds you that the cash value to France or rasteurB discoveries far exceeds five billion franra. tn sav nothinir of his work against human disease and suffer ing. What Dr. Stieglltz says of Pas tour and the cancer problem, en courages men of no special train ing. Clear thought and accurate observation work wonders, ine in -Talks to Mars? I T .UlJTOCASTCfM SJ SJb. fnte for the 1 1 (Dll by Nancy Hart When planning the table decora tion for Thanksgiving do not for get the fall fruits and vegetables are as decorative as flowers for the centerpiece and far more expres sive symbols of Harvest Time. One of the most beautiful Thanks giving tables I have ever seen had for its centerpiece a large flat bowl of ' amber glass holding a small pumpkin, a purple egg plant an ear of corn, a tiny winter squash and apples, plums, oranges, purple and wine-red grapes. Tall compots of amber glass tilled with small fruits and grapes were placed at either side of the large bowl. Amber-goblets and ivory-bodied china in a colorful pattern were used for ser vice. Altho the table was planned for a sophisticated New York home it seems to me it bears a special mes sage for all who live far from good florist shops. For the Meatless Meal Creamed carrot and pea soup Vegetable cutlets Cauliflower au gratin " Tomato sauce Egg salad Prune pie Non-stimulating drink Luscious Fumpkln Pie . This time use prepared cake flour to make your pie crust and con densed milk where your pumpkin recipe calls for milk and you will have a richer, creamier filling and It was a beautiful Thanksgiving morning when Er'er Rabbit started out for a walk before he had the wonderful dinner which his wife was preparing for him and the bun nies. Bye and bye he came to where Choice of Empire State Franklin D. Roosevelt, elected Gov ernor of New York State on a Dem ocratic ticket, is now being boomed in certain quarters is a 1932 presid ential candidate; Ur H. Mansneio rouimuh vi -don has tried to send a message to a woman on Man who he says ha. communicated with him. He uses his psycho-telepithlc motor-metre and Everything Except the Turkey 0 Choicest vegetables, cranberries, mince meat, pumpkin, squash, grapes, apples, nuts, oranges, bananas , canned and glassed preserves, relishes, pickles everything. PHELPS t Grocery Co. 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