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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929. PAGE THREE 1 1 for the j -mm by Nancu hart It ia just common sense to use package foods wherever possible. Dust and personal handling, germs and whatnot are kept from these foods where It la Impossible to give bulk foods the same protection. This is one of the so-called "food fads" that one may Indulge in with out jear or contradiction from any source, for In helping to keep foods fresh it contributes as much to economy as it does to health. Another so-called fad that la ac knowledged tn he cnnH nroxHno i- the habit of choosing foods that are not ovcr-rennea. This applies chiefly to cereals, corn meal, flours and rice, where the most beneficial substance ia found close to the out er null of the product, and is lost tnrougn over-bleaching, bolting and polishing. Special Menu Clam broth frappe Spanish chicken Buttered wax henna Stuffed tomato salad Cheese wafers Pineapple mousse Cocoanut cake Beverage Curried Halibut Melt 1 tbl. butter and soften In it 1 tsp. minced onion. Add 1 tsp. curry powder mixed with 1 tbl. flour; atir in one cup milk and one half cup cream. When creamy, add 2 cups cold boiled or baked halibut, season and serve very hot and when cold set in refrigerator to become very cold. Remove from molds and serve with whipped cream. Canton Punch Boll 4 cups water with 1 cup sug ar and one-half cup Canton ginger cut nne. L,et cook about 20 min utes; strain and add half cup lemon juice and 1 cup orange juice. Chill and when ready to serve, add charged water. Pour over crushed ice in tall glasses. String Bean and Egg Salad To 1 pint cooked string beans add one-half cup chopped celery, half cup chopped nuts, 1 tbl. chopped onion. Make a paste of the yolks of 3 hard boiled eggs, add to French dressing, mix well with the beans and set away to become thoroughly chilled. Raspberry Squash In a aaucepan mash 4 cups red raspberries, add 1 cup sugar and cook together 15 minutes. Then sift over the berries one-quarter cup of flour. Cook for an additional half hour, stirring frequently. When stiff, pour the mixture Into molds Tourist Campgrounds Display Health Signs (State Board of Health.) While the county health officer is doing all he can to direct and main tain tourist camps In a sanitary condition, the success of his efforts depends largely on the cooperation of not only camp owners and oper ators, but also that of the tourists who patronize them. Campground owners should lo cate their camps on suitable sites and develop them in a manner so that they will comply with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health as regards a safe water supply, toilet facilities, and means for collection, storage and disposal of garbage and other wastes. A permit is issued to a camp that is found to meet these regulations. The desirable quali ties in a tourist camp are: general cleanliness, adequate supplies of hot and cold water, bath and toilet facilities, a community kitchen, a laundry, and a congenial atmos phere. Two forms of permits are author ized. One of these haa a clear white background and black lettering in dicating that all the rules and regu lations have been complied with. Another card is issued to camps that do not have standardized cab ins. It is yellow with black letter ing. The tourist should seek camps which display the permit cards and refuse to patronize those which fall to show a clean bill of health, as evidenced by the absence of the state permit. In the first place such are invariably dangerous to health as they are operating under unsan itary conditions. Secondly, giving patronage to such camps is in open defiance of the state law and de feats the efforts of the county health officer to make all the camps safe and sanitary. There is a class of people who have little if any regard for the common laws of health. Some of these establish what they call camps and will operate them solely for profit and without the slightest regard to the health of their pa trons, as long as tourists patronize them in sufficient numbers, or pos sibly until an epidemic of some kind breaks out and they are closed by an order from the health board. The poor camps are always com plaining that they are unable to supply conveniences due to their lack of trade; on the other hand the good camps are usually full. The matter is largely in the hands of tourists and they can ef fectively aid the health officers to free the state of undesirable camps by a simple and safe method of procedure, "Do not patronize them." The effect would be to place at once the owners In the position where they will be approved by the health official or else close them for want of returns. Will last year's tourists again stop at your city or motor through your state and county? Neat comfortable roadside camps Invite tourist business. New York Life Insurance Co. NOT A COMMODITY BUT A SERVICE W. V. Crawford, Agent Heppner, Ore. John 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 Stamina ancJ Gripping power are essential The Trucks of today ar taking the place of the freight cars of yesterday. They must go anywhere, haul heavy loads and do it all Without delay. The Firestone Heavy Duty Pneumatic leads them all In gripping power. Gum-Dipping gives it the extra stamina needed in ex acting service in extreme climates. Use these tires and our service and reduce your hauling costs. BERGSTROM & KANE Main Street Heppner, Ore. BOYS RETURN FROM CAMP. Henoner's delegation of four hnva to the Citizen's Militerv Tralninu camp Just closed at Vancouver, Wash., has returned to the city, having enjoyed the training and re creation thus afforded. In the ermm were Harlan Devln, Clarence Hay es, h,arl Thomson and Maurice Ed mundson. Young Thomson made a record at sharnshootine- at rnmn scoring 49 out of 50, and received a o prize lor his marksmanship. He was also awarded a medal for best first vear cadet. Harlan nevln won fame among the pugilists, being ciassea second in his weight divi sion and winning a silver medal. Harlan was a sergeant in the mili tary organization. SUFFER FIRE LOSS. E. H. Kellogg was in the city Tu esday evening with the report that he and Mrs. Kellogg were complete ly burned out of their new home on the George Wright place near Lone Rock two weeks ago, losing all their personal belongings. They had but recently moved on to the place and were just getting nicely settled when the fire occurred. Another house is being erected on the place and they will be settled again in a short time, though the blow to them was very severe. Mrs. Kellogg's health has not been so well recent ly, and Mr. Kellogg expects she may have to return to Portland for an other operation. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison of Morgan were Sunday visitors at Heppner. Mr. Harbison is in the warehouse business at Morgan, and was on his way to and from the Voile and Medlock mill in the mountains. NOTICE OF STBEET VACATION. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned wijl at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Heppner, Oregon, to be held at the Council Chambers in said city on the 3rd day of September li)29, at the hour oi :ju ociock in me anernoon ol Bald day, present to said Council a petition praying for the vacaion of the follow ing streess in said City of Heppner, to wn : That portion of Cross Street lying between Willow Creek and the County Road, That portion of Balm Street lying between Cross Street and J a i 1 Street. Dated this 8th day of August, 1929. J. O. HAGER. ARCHIE D. McMURDO. C. J. D. BAUMAN. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATK OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Needham David Beavert. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Needham David Beavert deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the office or w. it. walpole in Irngon, Oregon, or at the office of W. J. Warner, mv at torney in Hermiston. Oregon, with proper voucners, witnin six months from the date hereof, Dated this 8th day of August, 1929. JOHN D. BEAVERT, Adminisrator. QRONITE FLY SPRAY SATISFACTION- Always comes from a job well done. Good materials are necessary for a good job. Our materials are always good. TRY US AND BE SATISFIED You'll be Plesed With Our Service Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard A. R. REID, Prop. Phones: Mill 9F25; Yard Main 1123 MODERNIZE YOUR HOME' Ibnside Modern Improvements I,..,..,-. ternr''-T Real Conveniences Greater Comfort T ET us show you how to make at ' J-' tractive, useful rooms out of waste attic and basement space. Let us explain how easily we can add to the attractiveness, convenience, comfort and value of your home. Let us show you actual photographs of many homes we have made modern. Let us estimate costs for you and give you valuable suggestions to assist you. Materially Your Tum-A-Lum Lumber COMPANY IN THS DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATE8 FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. The United States of America, on the relation of Feena'ighty Machinery Co., a corporation. Plaintiff, M. D. Clark, vs. Intervenor, Globe Indemnity Company, a corpora tion, Defendant NOTICE No. L-10S88 To the creditors of Orvtlle Poe and E. W. Poe, partners doing business as Poe Brothers: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that M. D. Clark, as intervenor in the above entitled action, haa filed an intervening complaint in the District Court of the United States, for the Dis trict of Oregon, pursuant to the provis ions of Section 270, Title XL, U: 8. C. A., to recover Judgment against the above named defendant. Globe Indem nity Company, a corporation, for a sum of money alleged to be due and owing the said M. D. Clark and for labor and materials furnished to the said Orville Poe and E. W. Poe, partners doing bus iness as Poe Brothers, by the assignee of the said M. D. Clark, which materials were ordered furnished and used In the performance bv the said Orville Pn and E. W. Poe, sub-contractors of Al bert Li. Smith, in that certain contract made and entered into between Albert L. Smith as principal contractor and the United States of America, which said contract was dated July 10, 1926, and which said contract was designat ed as the Chapin Creek Sector of the Heppner-Spray National Forest Road Project, which said road was and- is locatetd in the Umatilla National For est in the Counties of Wheeler and Morrow In the State of Oregon, and further deaicrnfttpd sji Forejit Road Project No. 32A, the defendant Globe Indemnity Company, a corporation, be ing the surety on said contract as re- quirea By trie aiorementionea Act oi Congress. And you are further notified of your rigm to intervene anu oe maae an aa dltional party plaintiff in this action so as to have the rights and claims of any and all existing creditors under said contract ana unaer saia Dona aajudl cated in one and the same action. M. D. Clark, Intervenor. Feenaughty Machinery Co., a corporation, PlaintifT. C. L. Sweek, Heppner, Oregon. Raley, Raley & Warner. John P. Kilkenny, Pendleton, Oregon, 20-23 Attorneys for Plalntlfi. tS&g& BAKING M POWDER. :1 IXIlj -futlpountL U iCTfcB'SJ Ture and, JfJ SAVE YOUR GRAIN GRAIN PRICES ARE GOING UP See the Combine-Harvester Level at Your Dealer's. mm A DOLLAR Day food sale demonstrating MacMarr Stores' ability to give you more for your food dollar! FRIDAY-SATURDAY DOLLAR FEATURES JELLWELL ... 13 Packages The Better Jell Powder. LOTS OF FLAVORS LEMONS FANCY SUNKIST 2 Dozen FULL OF JUICE ORANGES ....... 5 Dozen FANCY PURE GOLD BRAND. Just the thing for picnics DARIGOLD MILK The Better Milk 10 CANS LARGE SIZE TOMATOES, 8 Cans PUREE. . No. 2't Tins PEAS ... 8 Cans EXTRA STANDARD. Real Tender CORN . . 8 Cans MINNESOTA WHITE Sugar Corn TOILET PAPER ... 13 Rolls 1000 SHEET ROLLS. FANCY TISSUE SUPER SUDS INSTANT SUDS. 1 l Packages Just the thing for dishwashing P & G . .24 Bars LAUNDRY SOAP. White Naptha PUROX. 4 Bottles Similar to Clorox. Large Bottles Palm Olive Toilet Soap . 13 Bars Good for the Complexion. COFFEE STONE'S SPECIAL A GOOD COF FEE FOR HARVEST CREWS 3 LBS. PINK SALMON FANCY ALASKA. . 5 Cans NO. 1 TALL TINS GRAPE JUICE DICKINSON'S ... 3 Bottles NONE BETTER Heinz Catsup It's Delirious Flavor Makes this the Most Popular Brand on the Market. 4 LARGE BOTTLES .... Ginger Ale HOLLYWOOD DRY 5 BOTTLES VJ Phone 1082 STONE'S DIVISION Hotel Heppner Bldg. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK