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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1929)
PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THUR SDAY, MAY 9, 1929. A New Record Making Jersey Cow Imp. Xfnia' Oxford Lilac 574105, an imported Jersey cow. owned bv Harry D. IlifT of Independence, Oregon, has just finished a 365-day official test with a. production record of 1,022-V, lbs. of butttrfat and, 17,666 lb, of milk. TTtefe Tor the dDMH water and seal with new rubbers on Jars. Let stand 2 hours. Drain water from jar; nil to overflowing with fresh cold water and let stand 24 hours again. Drain, refill with fresh cold water and seal permanently. bu Nancu Mart If you are following the vogue for papered walls and redecorating In this medium be sure to study the effect carefully- before picking out curtain materials and choose some thing that fits into the picture. Do not let the draperies strike a harsh color note that will either overbalance the color in the rest of the room or be too sharp in con trast with it Two or three har monizing colors, or a plain tone shade softly into an important color found in the paper usually make the curtains part of the wall scheme. With striped or two-toned papers gay floral chintzes and linens are good almost necessary to give the room variety and warmth of color. In a combination of patterns, two of the same kind should not be used together so that both struggle for supremacy. That is to say if the paper is scenic, a similar subject in drapery fabric would not be har monious, while a linen In a diagonal pattern in related colors would be excellent All Spring Foods Stuffed eggs Cream of parsley soup Braised lamb New potatoes Creamed spring cabbage Endive Russian dressing Strawberry short cake Coffee A Meat Course That's Different Wash two small calf hearts, re move large veins, sprinkle inside with salt and pepper and insert fol lowing stuffing: 1 minced onion, 2 cups bread crumbs, 1 cup stock, 1 tbl. parsley, 1-2 ts. salt, 1-4 ts. pep per, 1 tbls. bacon fat, 2 tbls. butter, 1 tbl. minced celery, 2 ts. A-l sauce. Lard with bacon, dredge with flour, sear on all sides; then add 2 cups water or stock and cook slowly un til tender. How to Can Rhubarb Cut young, tender rhubarb In small pieces without peeling. Pack in jars, fill to overflowing with cold Does Running Water Purify Itself? (From State Board of Health.) Water from springs, brooks, and streams may be dangerous to health even though clear and cold. It won't be long before most of us will be making trips Into the mountains whenever time and opportunity per mit There is a great deal to be said in favor of this growing ten dency to seek the open places. There is also much to be said In favor of a meal prepared and eaten in the open air. But there is noth ing that can be said for the hab it which some people have of trust ing to luck to find water wherever it happens to be convenient to stop. Many persons have the idea that water from any running stream in the country is pure and fit to drink if clear and cold, because of the belief that running water purifies itself. There is a grain of truth in this old saying, but like many other traditions there is much fal sity there also. If running water crosses a farm yard or pasture and flows near a highway It is bound to pick up human and animal pol lution, which, taken into the human system, may cause disease. Of course thre are certain factors that begin at once to render the water less dangerous but this process is slow and uncertain. First of all, solid material tends to settle out, the heavier particles first The am ount of sedimentation depends on the rate of flow. The faster the stream the less the settling. Solid material may be carried long dis tances from the place where the water was polluted. In addition to this, disease bacteria are so light in weight that there is comparatively little chance of their settling so long as the water remains in mo tion. If other streams join the first stream, pollution may be greatly di luted and the stream thus rendered less dangerous. These tributaries, however, may also be highly polluted and increase the danger. Oxidation of impuri ties by air .is rapid in fast-flowing streams if the water flows over rocks or falls. Sunlight also has a better chance to kill harmful bac teria if the stream is turbulent, so that fresh water is constantly ex posed. Disease germs tend to die off rapidly outside the human body. But all of the factors mentioned are frequently insufficient to purify water in a stream so that it is safe for drinking purposes. There is no way to tell by the appearance of water whether it is safe to drink or not Even an expert sanitary chem ist can not tell except by careful analysis. Do not take a chance of serious infection by drinking water the his tory of which you know nothing. Get your water from a supply that is under supervision. Don't drink water from every roadside spring, brook or stream. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Rev. Thomas J. Brady, Pastor. Next Sunday will be the sixth Sunday after Easter, or the Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension, and the mass on that day in Hepp ner will be at 11 o'cock, preceded by the hearing of confessions and the distribution of Holy Commun ion. There will be a first mass in lone at the home of Mr. J. P. 0' Meara at 8 o'clock in order to give an opportunity to all to make their Easter Duty. The pastor will preach at both masses the "Obigation of Repairing the Injury done to the Neighbor's Reputation." May 26th of the current month will be the close of the Easter sea son. May 19th will be the great feast of the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles and it is commonly known as Pentecost Sun day, the foundation day of the Christian religion by Jesus Christ Himself upon the Apostles. F. W. Turner & Co. 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L Frank Sallng visited in town for a short time on Thursday afternoon last from his ranch down Alpine way. While it has been rather cold and backward in that section so far this spring, Mr. Sallng feels that the prospects for a good crop are encouraging. Showers have been coming along, and with warm er weather conditions the grain Is looking good. Dr. D. M. Prince, of Seattle, Is taking care of the madical practice of Dr. A. D. McMurdo, during the latter's absence from the city. Dr. McMurdo was in Portland the end of the week for the trap shoot, and remained over expecting' to return home this week-end. Frank Everson states that he has never seen a better crop prospect than the people of his section have this season, and the country lying south and west of lone is certainly showing up well. He states that he has his residence all repaired from the damage it received recent ly when a Are visited Mr. Everson and family. Frank was looking af ter business here on Saturday. Mrs. Edna Slocum, who has ex tensive property interests in this city, has been spending the week here looking after business, from her home at Portland. PHELPS' New and Better Store OFFERS YOU THE LATEST AND BEST IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. A complete stock of staple and fancy grocelres at PHELPS Grocery Co. THE HOME OF GOOD EATS Phone Main 53 We Deliver Job Day Valley Freight Line (Incorporated) Operating between Heppner and Portland and John Day Highway Points. DAILY SERVICE Prompt delivery, rates reasonable plus personal and courteous service. $10,000 cargo insurance. CITY GARAGE, Local Agent, Phone 172 Heppner Gazette Times, Only $2.00 Per Year Central Market 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. Central Market HENRY SCHWARZ & SON at the plate its SWAT ...in jjTT" " cigarette its TASTE ft MILD nd yet THEY SATISFY TASTE above everything Millions of smokers say, Td ratherhave a Chesterfield" for that one reason. They know little about the millions of pounds of choice tobaccos put away to age . . . they know nothing of Chesterfield's CROSS- BLENDING method . . . but they do know how Chesterfields taste And rightly enough, Co j a taste is the one thing smokers want! hesterfield ClklC Tl IDIICU . J rM . . . FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED 0 1929. LoorrT t Mini Tomoco Co.