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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 PAGE THREE TmMs f tor th 1 1 1 6t Aancu Hart You are planning a special lunch eonand have no maid? Then choose recipes that can be partly prepared In advance, and a menu that permits easy service the main course on one plate, let us say. If attractively arranged this Is per missible for informal service. Usually the unruly member of "plate service" is the salad, which, if it is to be appetizing, muBt not spread or allow its dressing to wander to other parts of the plate. Good recipes for this purpose are the Jellied salads: Asparagus tips, egg and pimiento garnished with a puff of mayonnaise; pineapple, shredded cabbage and cucumber In gelatin; fruit salad, and almost any combination of cooked vegetables can be molded In Jelly. These can always be made the evening before and set away In the ice box until wanted relieving the cook of one trouble some course to prepare on the day of entertain ment. A very good plate service menu is the following: Persian Melon Breaded veal cutlet Shoestring potatoes Creamed peas and mushrooms in green pepper cases Jellied vegetable salad Mocha Mousse Coffee Virginia Soup Soak a cup of dried lima beans overnight Drain next day and put them in a kettle with two quarts of cold water. Add a ham bone and a cup of ham cut In tiny pieces, and simmer until almost tender. Peel two sweet potatoes, add to the beans and boil until soft; rub through a strainer, season with salt and pep per and serve very hot. How to Fry Raw Potatoes Peel potatoes and slice them in thin rounds; put into frying pan 1 tbl. each butter and sweet lard. When this Is hot enough to fry, add potatoes, sprinkling with salt and pepper. Cover with a tight-fitting lid so the steam will partly cook them. Then remove lid and fry until potatoes are a golden brown, turning them carefully so they will brown equally. Serve at once. Russian Salad 1 cup cooked diced beets; 1 cup cooked peas; 1-2 cup diced celery. Blend with Russian dressing; serve on crisp shredded lettuce and gar nish with hard-cooked egg. I'lnoapple Caramel Pudding Caramelize 1 cup sugar and put In buttered shallow, square pan. Cut slices of pineapple Into quarters and arrange on bottom of pan. Over this pour your favorite sweet muffin bat ter and bake. Turn on a large plate so the pineapple will be on top, and serve with whipped cream. Cleans White Enamel Quickly When washing your white enam eled cooking utensils, stains will come off readily If you dip the wet cloth in baking soda and rub over the enamel. Use plenty of soda. When Busting Meat It is always better to use fat, or butter mixed with water when bast ing meats. Plain water or Juice that contains little fat dissolves the outside coat of the meat, releasing both Juice and flavor. Attorney F. H. Robinson of lone was in the city for a short while on Wednesday while looking after business of a legal nature. He ac companied Frank Engelman, mer chant, to the city. FOR SALE A few good Short horn bulls, 6 months to one year old; 25 head crossbred yearling ewes. W. B. BARRATT & SON. iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Howdy! Folki, meet Bill Dar, th lnmbar man, The fellow with the hard-wood pan; He's due to give yon lots of Joy, This friendly, tmlUng builder boy I 0-0-0 And now that you've met Bill, why' don't you drop In and meet us? We'd like to shake hands with you even though you may not be a prospective customer. But If you need lubber say! We can supply you with anything from a 2x4 to a carload! We handle other building materials, as well. Give us a buzz! THE Heppner Planing Mill and Lumber Yard or COURSE The Home of Friendly Service iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm -.m m I liar D33 n w r fty Helena Rubinstein Preening and bra thing and combing; her hair It wonders mm not aha remains very fair! Warandolph. Your hair probably has not profit ed by the summer vacation unless you are unusually fortunate and requires special attention at this season of the year. The sun, salt water and careless, hasty shampoo ing as well as complete neglect in the matter of massage and brush ing, are likely to have robbed the hair of its smooth sheen and lustre. Let us begin at the beginning. Good circulation is the prime essen tial for a healthy scalp and healthy, lustrous hair. The blood supply In the scalp must be kept active in order to nourish the hair roots and to keep the tiny glands in good working condition. This means that the scalp must be stimulated. Hair tonics should fulfill two functions, First, they should be stimulating to bring up the circulation. Second they should be corrective In their effects upon the oil glands. For the dry scalp a tonic should be oily. For an oily scalp the proper tonic should have astringent, drying qual ities. Simple massage when used In connection with an efflclnt hair ton ic will frequently correct the com mon scalp troubles of dandruff and falling hair. Massage brings up the blood to the scalp, and tones up the tiny muscles at the root of each hair, thus permitting the nutrition and general good health of the hair. Regular, vigorous brushing is an other important beauty aid in devel oping healthy, lustrous hair. It is an excellent thing to remember at this time of the year that If you massage your scalp and brush your hair regularly and frequently as you eat your meals or brush your teeth you will not have to spend time and money later In curing unhealthy scalp and hair conditions. Shampoos are important, too, but as I have recently gone Into this matter so thoroughly and complete ly, I shall not take it up again. I shall mention one caution, how ever. When it is possible, avoid the drying machine for your hair. After it has received its final rinsing, wring it out thoroughly and wrap a warm towel around your head, rubbing the hair until most of the moisture is absorbed. Then divide the hair into sections and rub each section with a second warm towel. This Is a good time to use your hair tonic, If you need one. Massage it well into the sections of the scalp. Shake your hair well, and, if convenient, finish the drying pro cess with a sunbath. The Camp Fire Girls had a meet ing on Tuesday at which time it was decided to take a hike next Saturday. It was arranged to give a food sale at the F. W. Turner & Co. office on Saturday, the 5th, be ginning at 9 o'clock a. m. The sell ing committee is Jennie Swlndlg, Marie Scrivner and Anabel Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Everson were lone people in this city on Monday. Mr. Everson reports that he was about finished with his fall seeding, not awaiting for rain to arrive. The summerfallow was in excellent condition and he looks for the wheat to come along all right Stomach Test Free If poor digestion makes you suf fer from gas, bloating, heartburn, acidity, or sick stomach, try the Dlotox 15 Minute Test Absolutely harmless. Works fast. Five posi tive digestive aids, in pleasant tab let form. No soda, dopes or laxative. Get Dlotox from your druggist today for only 60c. Absolutely free under the money-back guarantee, If It doesn't give stomach comfort In 15 minutes, and soon help restore good digestion. SAY Safety IS ALWAYS THE BEST POLICY Why take a chance, when you can get the best? We Have It, Will Get It, Or It Is Not Made E Yours for service and fair treatment. mm be GIIL1 BE w&SectvtsllV Uniform Accounting for Cities is Adopted Salem, Oregon, Sept. 24. A meet ing of all persons Interested in the accounting procedure of municipal corporations of the state has been called by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, for Thursday afternoon, October 24, in the hall of represent atives in the state capitol building at Salem. Establsihment of a uniform sys tem of accounting for all municl pal corporations was provided by 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 Read what Will Rogers writes about LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS Pair rrvrLH Rip Aak your dealer for LEVI' Reliable Merchandise finer 1853 New York Life Insurance Co. NOT A COMMODITY BUT A SERVICE W. V. Crawford, Agent Heppner, Ore. 7 Acme Quality No-Lut tre Finish Brush not Included In this of f r The price quoted is on walls in average condition for a living room 12' x 16'. No-Lustre Finish is a sanitary, washable flat finish for all interior surfaces. Easy to apply and available in fine colors. For a 12' x 16' Living Room - 1 gallon No Lustre Finish 250 or For a 10' x 12' Bedroom-3 quarts of No- 3.00 Lustre Finish Peoples Hardware Co. 'THB HOUSE the 1929 legislature, and the secre tary of state was designated as state auditor to formulate a system to be followed. Counties, cities, school districts, special road dis tricts, highway Improvment dis tricts, irrigation and drainage dis tricts are Included In the group af fected by the new law. Those in counties having a population of more than 100,000 are excepted. The date of October 24 has been selected, as the regular meeting of the League of Oregon Cities is to be held the following day in Salem and many attending the accounting session will remain for the follow ing day's program. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blahm, daughter and two grandchildren were visitors at Heppner over the Rodeo, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm, below town. They returned to their home at Walla Walla on Monday. Frank Young, who farms quite extensively in the lower Gooseberry country, was a visitor here on Tues day. Bad Year for City Slickert, Says Rogen NEW YORK, Nor. .-8y. our champion New York uni versity team looked like Man C War till that bunch of Ore gon apple knockers got a hold of em this afternoon. It was no place for a raccoon coat athlete, up against an old bunch of wheat shockers whose college emblem is a pair of Levi overalls. from the mouth of the Colum bia had the city slickers strewn from goal to goal. With Yale, Harvard, Prince, ton, Columbia and Al Bmlth goln down all in succession. It Just looks like It's the old country boys' year. Yours, WILL ROGERS, for your Living Room $5.50 Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel Is just the thing to brighten up your kitchen floor and reduce the labor of keeping It clean. Granite Floor En amel dries hard and is proof against heel and water tnarki. Acme Quality Granite Floor Enamel Is also recommended - (f par for basement floors. IvU quart OF COLOR' SON OF "I AM" TOPS RAM SALE Woodland. Calif., Democrat "I Am," the Ramboulllet ram lamb raised by A. R. Cox of Wood land, and sold at the National Ram sale In 1927 when eight months old for $2000, showed his value when he sired the yearling ram, "Utah's Choice," which topped the Ram- boulllets at the National Ram sale, held recently at Salt Lake City, for a price of $1525. "I Am" was, also, sire of three yearling rams sold in Texas for $50, $640, and $300, making a total of $3025 for four head. He also has to his credit two yearling ewes which won. first and second prizes as lambs every place shown In 1928 and will be on this year's show cir cuit as yearlings. They are as out standing in their class as the year ling which sold for $1525. Last year the University of Illin ois purchased Sensation," a lamb ram, from A. R. Cox which proved 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 bay. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIGHTMAN BROS, Props. Phons SOFS EK i ,fU (A monta. jfoH'V : 1 All the advantages of a coast-wide organization of more than 1100 food stores are brought to you at your convenient local MAC MARR STORE. Fresher stocks, greater variety, lowered prices, satisfaction or money back guarantee and courteous service from professional food merchants. These advantages are yours here and NOW. 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ALBERT ADKIN3 Local Mnaager, Editor. Editorial Here we are. Back again and after the rains we start celebrating an open deer season. It seems that warship builders didn't realize they were paying money to wreck peace and disarm ament treaties. Perhaps they thought the propagandist went to Geneva to shoot craps. KttP ALL YOUR FENCES INREPAIR-VOU'LLFIND VOUHAVf THE TIME TO SPARE SB OJPffiM LDftOT the (CCDASTJY Pink Beans, DarigoldMilkSl.OS RICEB&elOIbs.7SC 6RBE0auLVCR0EnWliypaymore?Ctn. 19C No. 10 Tins, in Syrup - Can 65C Large Size Oregon Soft Shell OA i Orr L3 oarsouu $1.93 SACK STONE'S DIVISION John A. Williams was a west side farmer in the city on Monday for a few hours while looking after busi ness. In his part of the county seeding has been the order, not many farmers waiting for the usual fall rain before beginning this work. It is the opinion of Mr. Wil liams, who has farmed In the coun ty for many years, that the grain will come along in good shape if it rains any time this month, and he would be greatly pleased if this would be a soaker. FOR SALE Purebred Holstein bull, 3 years old, high producing strain. Chas. Beneflel, Irrigon, Ore. October 3, 1929 Number 4 If the Farm Relief Plan works well enough, the farmers will lose in the end because of having to pay an Income tax. There once was a farmer named Wether Who didn't care very much wether His machinery and stock Were protected or not From the wind and snow of the weather. His cows were so thin They were just bone and skin ; His machinery was rusty and worn. He couldn't make money But it wasn't funny, And Wether was always forlorn. The moral? See our plans and get a price on barns and machine sheds to care for your stock and equipment this winter. "Wheah you all bin?" "Lookin' foah work." "Man! Man! Yoah cu'osity's gon na git yo' into trouble yet" ADVERTISEMENT COAL KING, CASTLE GATE, AND ROSYLN. WOOD BOX, SLAB, AND PINE. 10 lbs. 9SC 3M)S.99C 2 Bunches 23C Bananas FANCY YELLOW FRUIT 3 LBS. 25c Hotel Ileppner Bldg.