HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929
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Irrigated alfalfa and dairy ranch
of 66 acres for sale, trade, or will
rent to responsible party. If inter
Heppner-Pendleton Stage
Lv. Heppner 1:15 P. M, Ar. Pendleton 3:45 P. M.
ested call or write M. Farset, Reld'a
Planing Mill, Heppner. 21-28,
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by Nancu Hart
Before you start to do any can
ning It is advisable to have sclentl
fio directions for each step of the
work. The United States Depart
ment of Agriculture has a bulletin
that is free for the asking. It is
known as Farmers' Bulletin 1471-F,
"Canning Fruits and Vegetables at
Home." Every part of the canning
process is described; illustrations
showing Just what is meant, and a
full explanation of the reasons that
lie behind recommendations made
is also Included.
On the success of your canning
and preserving depends much of the
prosperity of your special depart
ment in farm management. So do
not risk a single failure through
spoilage or second-class results.
Send for a copy of that booklet be
fore you are confronted with too
many harvest fruits and vegetables
that require immediate preserva
tion. For Bridge Luncheon
Tomato aspic salad Mayonnaise
Cream cheese sandwiches
Olives
Sponge cake filled with whipped
cream to which chopped pine
apple, nuts and cherries are
added
Beef Roll
3 lbs. chopped beef; 1 lb. chopped
fresh pork, 3 eggs, 6 crackers rolled
fine, 2 tbls. milk, 1 tap. black pepper,
1 scant teaspoon salt, 1 tbls. parsley,
2 tbls. onion chopped fine. Butter
size of an egg. Mix well, mold In
roll, bake 45 minutes In a quart of
water, basting frequently.
Corn Pudding
Cut corn from cob, boil until ten
der, add 2 eggs slightly beaten, 1
tsp. salt, 1-4 tap. pepper, 2 tbls. melt
ed butter, 1 pint hot milk; mix well
and turn into buttered baking dish;
bake in slow oven until firm and
brown.
Tomato Relish Sauce
10 large tomatoes, scalded and
peeled; 2 medium sized onions, 1
small red pepper. Grind all thru
a meat grinder, then add 1 1-2 cups
vinegar, 1 cup sugar, 1-8 tap. cloves.
Boil until mixture Is quite thick.
Bottle while hot. .
Special Sandwich
Blend together with French mus
tard or spicy mayonnaise, equal
quantities of minced tongue and
chopped cooked mushrooms. Spread
between thin buttered bread; re
move crusts, cut in triangles.
Easy Sponge Cake
4 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour,
1-2 tsp. salt Beat whites of eggs
until very light; combine other in
gredients with beaten egg yolks;
fold in beaten whites of eggs last.
Flavor with lenton or almond. Bake
slowly at low temperature.
An Economy Hint
Never throw away the bones left
from a roast or fowl. Put them in
cold water and cook for several
hours and use this stock for grav
ies or as the foundation for a veg
etable soup.
Care of Floors
If you would keep your floors in
best condition, and with least effort
to you see that they are waxed and
polished once a month. Then dust
ing over them between times will
be sufficient to keep them immaculately.
Beauty Secrets
By HELENA RUBINSTEIN.
He to whom your soft Up yields
And peroeives your breath la kissing
All the odors of the fields
Never, never shall be mining.
Wm Browne.
Summer Perfumes
Perfumes and summer have an
undeniable kinship. The nature
scents are never sweeter or more
alluring than at this fragrant sea
son. And not unnaturally the wo
man who values charm and dain
tiness adds to her flower-tinted
wardrobe nests of new, flower
scented sachets; to her dressing
table the atomizer, summer per
fumes and toilet water which will
enable her to rival the freshness
and allure of her surroundings.
In selecting summer perfumes it
may help you in your choice to re
member that a light flower or bou
quet scent is much more suitable
for hot days than a heavy cloying
oriental scent
Heavy thickly sweet fragrances
convey an Illusion of heat A rain-
drenched lilac has a fresh delicate
scent Infinitely more delicious on a
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
But
they never
met again
He (as the guests leave): "I'll
call you up."
She embarrassed): "But we
have no telephone."
He: "Oh, well, I'll probably see
you again sometime."
What girl wants to live in a
home that has no telephone?
AND YOU CAN HAVI It I
rom A FFW CCNT1 A OAT
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
PERSPECTIVE
It is a marvelous spring morning.
I am looking out through the win
dow as I write; the summit of a
purple lilac-bush is visible its blos
soms In process of formation. The
coaxing sunbeams are at work.
When I have finished this sketch, I
shall hurry outdoors and get all of
the wonderful picture; one cannot
see much from a window-case.
So much depends on one's vantage-point.
So much that is essen
tial to really intelligent living. I
cannot see all that is for me, unless
I hasten to the broad view.
A long time ago, an author wrote,
"The West Through a Car Win
dow." He saw a mere ribbon of the
west, some fifty miles wide. It was
very interesting what he saw, but
meager in scope.
There are big things outdoors;
one cannot see them through a car
window, much less understand
them.
I believe it is the duty of every
man and woman, to secure the best
rlewpolnt possible; yet there are
those who exclaim loudly, while
looking through a knot-hole In the
park enclosure.
Especially are people so about
serious things like religion and
politics. Men condemn church and
state, while viewing these colossal
edifices through a crack in the
fence! Hundreds and thousands of
men and women are voting today
on questions that they think they
see through their key-hole! "If the
blind lead the blind, both shall fall
in the ditch."
The extent of my enjoyment this
splendid morning, will depend on
how thoroughly I get acquainted
with all the entrancing things
spread for my understanding, by
mingling, seeing, touching, tasting;
my happiness cannot be complete
unless I fully understand.
The welfare of our great nation
depends on the capability of its sov
ereign voters; they must not peep
through key-holes, cracks and nar
row casements.
warm day than the heavy sweetness
of a tuberose or narcissus.
The same principle holds true of
your own perfume. An exotic lan
gorous blended scent is much less
successful than a faint fresh Sower
odor.
Some fastidious women even ban
ish their perfume bottles at the first
sign of summer weather and use
only Toilet Water, a light diluted
perfume water that is delightful to
use on the hands and face in an
atomizer or in the bath.
Let me warn you that the scent
of perfume cannot be used to dis
guise the odor of perspiration so be
sure before you spray a flower es
sence on your gown that you have
scrupulously attended to the use of
a deodorant which will keep you
Immaculately fresh throughout the
day.
Experiment a little with the data
ty, not too lasting summer scents
and select one that not only pleases
you most but that best expresses
your own daintiness and personal
ity.
Ladies, call or phone Mrs. O. L.
Frye and she will come to your
home and take your measure for
Charis. Main 462. 22-24.
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
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Phones: Mill 9F25 ; Yard Main 1123
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CO M P A N Y
DRINK MORE MILK
Wise old Mother Nature made milk
for children. Into it she put every
thing needed for sustenance, and in
the most easily assimilated form.
So, Drink More Milk. Let the
children have plenty. It is the
cheapest food you can buy.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WIGHTMAN BROS, Prop.
Phone 30FS
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GENERAL INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WHEAT AND GRAIN
Now's the time to buy foods for your Labor Day celebration at a SAV
ING! Look at the Items! Look at the Quality! Look at the Variety!
Look at the Prices! And remember you can DEPEND on the MacMarr
Stores to give you the best values for every occasion.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEATURES
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
Ginger Ale
Hollywood Dry
19c
Bottle
Just the drin for that La
bor Day outing.
DEVILED MEAT
A good Sandwich Spread.
6 CANS ...
29c
DEVILED HAM
UNDERWOOD QUALITY.
3 CANS ...
29c
AMERICAN
Malt
Medium Dark Hop Flavored.
49c
Can
Large 2H Can.
A REAL BUT
ORANGES Medium Size and Full of Juice 3 dOZ. 59C
SWEET and SWEET MIXED
PICKLES
KERR'S BEST.
JAR
35c
HEINZ
APPLE BUTTER
jar 29c
A delirious Sandwich Spread
Tomatoes
These are good tomatoes.
Just right for canning or
table use.
49C Crate
Come In and look them
over. Lots of them to
choose from.
3
HEINZ
RIPE OLIVES
CAN
25c
MEDIUM SIZED OLIVES
GRAPE JUICE
DICKERSON'S
THE WORLD'S BEST
PINT )Qn
BOTTLE JUUlZ
LEMONS - Good Sized Fancy Sunkist DOZ. 45c
Marsh
mallows KRAUSE'S
In sealed pakaftes for
camping trips.
23c pkg
Stone s Coffee
Special Blend
1 Lb 39c
3 Lbs. . . $1.10
Supreme Blend
1 Lb...... 49c
3 Lbs. . . 1.45
Qualit yCoffee at a
real saving.
FRESH
SANDWICH
BREAD
2 LOAVES
25c
Phone 1082
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