HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1928. PAGE FIVE tor the 1 1 ((Ml by Manet hart Why not a re-decorated room for hte children's major Christmas gift a room full of life and color and Interest that they will remember as long as they live? , If there is dark, grown-up furni ture now in the room, treat it to a coat of paint or lacquer in some fresh color; use inexpensive chintz draperies in nursery patterns or a map design with interesting old world scenes. Bring in pictures that tell a story not cast off scenes from other rooms for pictures do so much to form character. Such subjects as "The Holiday" or "Chil dren of the Sea," "Sir Galahad," "Fairy Tales," "With Grandma" are all favorites with the youngsters and possess true artistic worth, even in inexpensive color reproduc tions which you can And at almost any art store and you can frame them simply with passe partout Menu Without Meat Bean soup Escalloped rice, tomatoes and green peppers Creamed carrots & peas Cheese, apple & celery salad Hot gingerbread Apricot sauce Nonstimulatlng drink Salmon Croquettes Scald 1 cup milk, add 3 table spoons quick cooking tapioca, salt and cayenne to taste and cook 15 minutes. Add 1V4 cups mashed can ned salmon, mix and cool. Shape into croquettes, roll in crumbs, egg and crumbs and fry in deep hot fat. Garnish with sliced lemon and parsley. Quick Nut Bread One egg, H cup sugar, Vt teaspoon salt, H cup chopped nuts, 2V4 cups prepared cake flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 cup milk. Com bine and sift dry ingredients and add nuts, then milk and well-beaten egg. Allow batter to stand for 20 minutes, then bake for one hour. Bids Hair of Pests I have a request for a remedy for this worst affliction that can come to school children and know the following to be a certain cure: Ask any druggist to prepare a solution of fish berrrles and whis key or its equivalent in diluted alco hol spirits (not wood alcohol, re member). Thoroughly saturate child's hair and head. One applica tion will kill both insects and eggs, but repeat several times to be sure all Infested spots are reached. Comb with fine-tooth comb to remove all trace of pest Sterilize hats and caps by immersing in gasoline. When Shelling Nuts Remember nut meaU can be re moved from shells without break ing if hot water is poured over the nuts and allowed to remain through the night New Remedy for Ink Stains To remove Ink spots from linen or cotton cloth, rub the spots with I a cut tomato and rinse well. Remove Adhesive Tape the Palnhws Way If softened with benzine adhe sive tape may be easily and pain lessly removed from the skin. For Grease Spots on Leather Grease stains on leather may be removed by applying benzine or turpentine. Wash spots afterward with a leather finish or with the well-beaten white of an egg. Keeping Left-Over Paint Cover the top of your paint with melted parafln and it will keep soft indefinitely. When Frying in Deep Fat Add a teaspoonful vinegar to fat when deep-frying to keep food from absorbing too much grease when cooking. About Winter Flannels If flannels are pressed with a slightly warm iron on the wrong side when quite dry they will not irritate the most sensitive skin. Makes a Quick Fire When a fire is slow in coming up, sprinkle a little sugar on It and it will help to hurry the hot flames. VtrrnrT Sinirii "Isn't it just lovely to be seated here by the fireside listening to the radio while our children wash the dishes?" asked Mrs. Rabbit of her husband. "Yes, Indeed it is," replied Br'er Rabbit "The young one's are so careful they rarely break a dish and " CRASH! "That sounds as though they nev- yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllinMIIIIIIIIIIIKIIlllll'U MIRRORS I RESILVERED 1 It will pay you to have those old tarnished mirrors resU- I vered. Work Guaranteed. I W. H. and E. L I AYERS I Gilman Building, Heppner Phone 1212 llllltllllltltlllimiMlllltfmilttMtllllMltHltlllllllllllltllllll er broke anything," laughed Br'er Rabbit 'Oh, well, they may drop a plate or two what does that matter? You may give me some more for Christmas." Mrs. Rabbit looked at her husband over her glasses. 'You think that will make them more careful?" asked Br'er Rabbit looking over "The Evening Turnip Leaf," the family paper. "They are very careful, my dear, and I wish you would not talk so about our darlings. You know ." .C R A S H ! "I hope there will be enough plates left for our breakfast," sigh ed the old fellow, as he got up and started for the kitchen. When he arrived there he asked: "What are you doing? Having a breaking-up party?" "Daddy, we are glad to see you. Come and wipe the dishes for us," said Billie Bunny. Br'er Rabbit adjusted his glasses and took the towel off tho rack. Then he said: "I think it would be a good idea to buy some plates that fit my paws. These plates are too" CRASH!!! "I do wish you children would not break those dishes!" shouted Mrs. Rabbit "That was Daddy," Billie Bunny shouted back. Mrs. Rabbit rushed into the kitch en and told her husband to "get out" Br'er Rabbit went back to his paper and when he started to read there was another CRASH!!! "I do wish you children wouldn't break those dishes!" shouted the old fellow. "Ha, ha, ha! That was mother," said Billie, with a laugh. Quit claim deeds were given the past week by Erbie L. Kirk to T. J. D. Jones, in which he signed away all right and title whatsoever in and to lands situated in sections 28, 29, 32 and 33, township 3 south, range 26, E. W. M., also sections 13 and 24, township 6 south, range 26 E. W. M., and section 36, township 6 south, range 26, E. W. M., and to residence property in the city of Heppner, all being of the estate of his father, the late J. C. Kirk. John Turley came in from the D. O. Justus ranch just before Thanks glvlng. He had been out there at work for several months, during which time he developed a nne crop of whiskers, and he had no little fun moving about town and becom ing acquainted with numerous old time friends who failed to recog nize him. John later put on his natural face" by having Dick Wells remove the excess of beard, and went back to work again. Dairy Cows For Sale Jerseys; some fresh, some coming fresh. Watl Corley, lone, Ore. 36-39 BAYNARD SAGER TEACHER OF VIOLIN Terms $5.00 Monthly. Box 521, Pendleton. Cummings & Witcraft V. S. L. BATTERY SALES Complete Battery Service Recharge Rental Repair Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE or leave orders at Phelps Grocery Co. Home Phone 1102 HEPPNER TRANS FER COMPANY EUIIIOII PACIFIC! STAGES INC.; operating deluxe Stages between PORTLAND THE DALLES PENDLETON WALLA WALLA LEW1STON INTERMEDIATE POINTS ', 8tagei leave from ARLINGTON HOTEL Bxprass Packages CarrUd When the Appetite Lags- Eat Shell Fish Oysters, Clams, Crabs prepared here as you like them -- - or you may buy them IN BULK ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS DEC. 1119 or 20 Final return limit Feb 28.1929 For further information call agent named below CHESTER DAKBEE Affent Keppnar, Onion Yes, Santa's Coming and he has sent word ahead to give the kiddies plenty of good wholesome food, so they may be in jolly good humor when he ar rives. Best Quality May be Had at PHELPS Grocery Co. THE HOME OF GOOD EATS Phone Main 53 We Deliver Would You Rather Lose a Bank Book or a Roll of Bills? Don't carry large sums of money in your pockets ! Put them in the bank where they are safe. When you lose your bank book, you are reasonably certain your money is not lost. But when you lose a roll of bills, the chances of its being returned are very slim -it IS LOST. The "Lost and" Found" columns are full of ads offering rewards for lost money. Be safe ! Put your money in the bank ! Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner Rank Oregon ARE YOU SHIPPING TURKEYS? Get our rates for dressed poultry of all kinds be fore you ship. We will pick them up any place on our route. John Day Valley Freight Line (Incorporated) Operating between Heppner and Portland and John Day Highway Points. 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