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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, -HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929.
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An important phase of Oregon's
problem of raising butter quality
so as to compete in outside markets
is now being investigated by the
Oregon experiment station in the
most extensive method and cost
trials ever made with farm refrig
eration. The object of the experi
ments is to find the cheapest and
best way by which the ordinary
dairy farmer may deliver cream
twice a week and yet get it to the
creamery sweet.
F. E. Price, agricultural engineer
for the experiment station, and pro
ject leader for the Oregon Commit
tee on Electricity in Agriculture, is
conducting the experiments in con
nection with the dairy department
and the bacteriology department
He is using several types of water
cooling devices, home made electric
al refrigeration boxes and engine
operated units.
Milk from two farm herds total
ing 16 cows is used in the experi
ment, this milk being produced on
average farms where only ordinary
care in production is used. It is
stored under the test conditions in
or the
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Someone has said of pictures
My house has magic windows in its
walls,
Windows that open on a land of
dreams,
A land of quiet meadows and cool
streams,
Or forest paths and radiant water
falls. Here are forgotten cities, and old
balls
With high-arched ceilings built of
blackened beams,
Where Rembrandt's mystic inner
sunlight gleams
On armored men, and women in
quaint shawls.
And here are quays where boats
with colored sails
Discharge exotic cargoes from far
shores:
Ivory and gems, baskets of precious
ores,
Old wines in earthen jars, and silk
en bales.
Through time and space, in fancy,
he may roam
Who has these magic windows in
his home.
Vegetable Fritters
To use left-over vegetables such
as carrots, peas, cauliflower, beans,
or any several vegetables that blend
well, put them through a sieve, add
ing 1 beaten egg and 1 tablespoon
flour to each cup of seasoned pulp.
Drop by spoonfuls into hot fat A
nice substitute for meat
A Very Nice Supper Dish
Flake meat fr6m a can of salmon
and put layer of fish in buttered
baking dish; add pepper, salt and
dots of butter, then a layer of chop
ped hard-boiled egg, another of fish,
and pour cheam sauce over all. Cov
er with crumbs and grated cheese
and bake until light brown.
Flavorous French Dressing
Plain French dressing seasoned
with anchovy paste is very appetiz
ing and served with iced shredded
lettuce and eggs stuffed with an
chovies. Use 1 tablespoon of paste
for each H cup of dressing.
.Bread Pudding Plus'
Use your usual recipe for plain
bread pudding, but add to the scald
ed milk 3 squares of melted bitter
chocolate and to the bread mixture
cup hopped pecans. Serve with
whipped cream.
Refurbishing Shabby Woods
Scratches an be removed from
furniture by mixing equal parts of
olive oil and vinegar and applying
with a soft rag. Shake mixture well
before using and rub briskly.
ular interest to the public. Botu
linus poison is produced by Baccilus
Botulinus when food has been con
taminated with this soil micro-organism.
This spore-form organism
is found in over thirty per cent of
the soils of Oregon. Prevention
of this disease is a matter of cau
tion in regard to eating and to
home canning. Only fresh, clean
food should be used in canning and
it should be heated to 240 degrees
Farenheit for twenty minutes under
pressure. Care should be taken
never to use or even taste food that
shows the slightest evidences of
spoilage.
There is, however, a big family of
bacteria known as the paratyphoid
B-enteriditis group that causes, food
poisoning. The bacteria of this
group have adapted themselves to
a parasitic existence in certain dom
estic animals and rodents. These
micro-organisms cause a type of
food poisoning characterized by a
sudden onset of abdominal cramps,
vomiting and diarrhea. The onset
is less than twelve hours, usually
about two to four hours after eat
ing the contaminated food.
The wide distribution of the par
atyphoid B-enteriditis group of bac
teria in the immediate environment
of man make it possible to find
these bacteria present in many
kinds of food. Warm weather fav
ors multiplication of bacteria in
foods. Chicken and other meat sal
ads prepared days in advance of
church and lodge socials have caus
ed a number of epidemics of food
poisoning. The mortality of food
poisoning from the paratyphoid
enteriditis group is very low.
Food may become contaminated
by unclean hands, by being run
over by flies or rats, or by any of
the other ways by which filth gets
on food. Prevention of food pois-
Lovdiesi Legs a
FOOD POISONING.
(From State Board of Health.)
The food which is taken into the
body to relieve hunger serves other
purposes as well. A part of it is
consumed as fuel and furnishes en
ergy which is expended in our bod
ily movements; a part is used In
keeping up the physiological activ
ities of the tissues and organs of
the body. Some foods, however,
may contain a poison which may
Injure health or even destroy life.
Food poisoning caused by bacteria
and bacterial products is of partlc-
oning Involves a scrupulous cleanli
ness in handling food in all stages
of its preparation.
Farm Refrigeration is
Subject of Experiment
Mas Barbara Newberry, 19, of Chi
eago, has been selected by Flo Ziegfeld
s the gtrl having the most beautiful
leg in America.
F. W. Turner & Co.
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a room in which temperature Is con
trolled to produce average summer
heat Several hours are allowed
after each test for the cream to sit
in this heat unprotected, to com
pensate for time in transit to the
creamery.
Twice a week the cream Is de
livered to the college plant where
it is graded the same as any other
received. Batches handled under
varying conditions so far have
graded No. 2 sour, which brings
eight cents below top price, No. 1
sour at three cents discount, and
No. 1 sweet at the top premium
price.
Though the tests are far from
completed, valuable findings have
already been mf.de and it is the
hope of those In charge that econ
omical methods will be found that
will permit the average dairy farm
to have economical refrigeration
for both daily and general home
use.
At least one Oregon community
is determined to work out its own
program of farm relief. Milton
Freewater is raising money for a
local cannery. If they succeed with
this project It will do more to pro
mote prosperity locally than any
thing congress could do in a life
time. Oregon can produce. She
needs to be able to market what she
grows. In many communities a
well managed cannery fills a real
need. Baker Democrat-Herald.
For Sale Guernsey bull. Arnold
Pleper, Lexington, Ore.- 7-9.
PHELPS'
New and Better Store
OFFERS YOU THE LATEST AND
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AND VEGETABLES.
A complete stock of staple and fancy
grocelres at
PHELPS
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Operating between Heppner and Portland and
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Prompt delivery, rates reasonable
plus personal and courteous service.
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Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish on Fridays.
Oysters, Clams, Shell Fish.
ATTENTION Farmers and ranchmen, we
want your, stock hogs, fat hogs, chickens,
turkeys or other poultry, veal or beef. Come
and see us when you have anything in this
line to dispose of ; we pay all the market af
fords and can use your produce.
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