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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THUR Volume 47, Number 5,
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IN BUTTER CONTEST
Schedule for 1930 Season of Wheatland League
lit Winner Group I, High School.
BITTER AGAINST BUTTER
SUBSTITUTES IX A CHILD'S
DIET.
VERDIE LEACH, Irrigon High School.
A child's health largely depends
upon his diet It is essential that
he has proper food, sepecially In
the formative period of body build
ing. Dairy products, the child's natural
food, are most important because
they contain the materials for prop
er growth and strength. Without
them the child is likely to be pale,
weakly and a prey to disease.
Parents should look with suspi
cion upon , butter substitutes for
they cannot take the place of whole
some, nourishing butter. People
should beware of the catchy, high
sounding phrases used in butter
substitute advertisements.
Butter is especially valuable for
its mineral salts and quality of fat
It contains all the elements essen
tial in the child's diet with the ex
ception of iron. Butter plays an
important function in bone and cell
development Butter substitutes
produce heat and energy, but do not
contain body building materials. In
contrast butter performs all the
functions of substitutes and like
wise promotes growth and health.
Butter is cleaner and more sani
tary than substitutes. These substi
tutes are manufactured from cocoa
nut oil. After cocoanuts fall from
the trees they are broken and the
meat dries in large heaps, exposed
to all sorts of contamination in a
country where cleanliness has never
been an outstanding virtue. The
copra is packed in the holds of ves
sels by barefooted natives whose
feet have never known the luxury
of soap and water. We would never
entertain the thought of allowing
these natives to bathe their germ
laden feet in the milk from which
our butter is made. Contrast this
with the modern methods used in
milking and the manufacture of
dairy products under conditions un
paralleled for cleanliness and sani
tation.
Butter contains a substance nec
essary to protect the child against
rickets. We can do much to stamp
out this disease through a liberal
use of butter.
Substitutes, such as are commonly
sold, have been tested in many
places, and each test adds proof
that there can be no substitute for
butter. In a Jewish orphanage at
Rochester, New York, a test of this
kind was conducted on seven chil
dren whose average age was eleven
years. They were fed on a uniform
diet in three six-weeks periods. The
first period butter brought forth a
gain of 6.32 pounds. The second
period oleomargarine was used and
there was no gain but an average
loss of 1.35 pounds. The last period
butter again was used and there was
an average gain of 8.12 pounds. This
proves that butter has a substitute
in name only.
Butter truly represents its value
in color for the golden hues mean
strong teeth that gleam like ivory,
clear skins transparent as pearls,
eyes that sparkle like diamonds,
bones that grow strong and straight,
and hair that is softer than the
finest silk.
1st Winner Group II, Grade! 5 to 8.
BUTTER VS. OLEOMARGARINE
IX A CHILD'S DIET.
BETH WRIGHT, Golden West School.
"Bread is the staff of life, but
bread and butter is a golden-headed
cane." If this is true, which I think
it is, then why shouldn't butter be
used rather than oleomargarine"
Oleomargarine is sometimes used
instead of butter, but there is no
substitute for butter. Oleomargar
ine is made from tallow, the solid
fat of cattle or vegetable oil such
as cottonseed or palm It has a very
low percent of volatile fatty acids
and a very high percent of insolu
ble fatty acids. Vitamin A is com
pletely destroyed by process of har
dening in manufacturing of oleo
margarine from the oil.
Butter is very necessary in a
child's diet because it is very im
portant in building the bones, the
cells, and the teeth.
Butter furnishes vitamin A, e
substance which the diet should al
ways contain. If children don't
have butter, they often have rickets.
Several experiments have been
tried with butter and oleomargarine
At the Jewish Orphanage, Roches
ter, New York, one was tried on
seven children. For six months
they were fed butter, gaining six
and thirty-two hundredths pounds;
the next six months they were fed
oleomargarine, losing one and thir
ty-five hundredths pounds. This
proves that butter is better than
oleomargarine in the diet
Butter contains eighty-three per
cent fat, thirteen percent water, one
percent protein, and three percent
ash. It la the most wholesome and
easily digested of fat foods. It is
ninety-seven and eighty-eight hun
dredths percent digestible. Cream
eries now pasteurize all the cream
before making butter.
President Herbert Hoover Bays
"The white race cannot survive
without dairy products." I think
like him, especially children.
1st Winner Division III, Grade 3 to 6.
BUTTER VS. BUTTER SUBSTI
TUTES IN THE CHILD'S DIET,
DAVID BAKER, lone.
Ruttcr is needed in the child's
diet When we try to substitute
Hnmnthinc- pIhc for It. it is like trv-
lnf tn eat crackers for bread. We
are robbing our body of something
It needs.
A butter substitute may have as
much heut in it as butter, but there
la rn ihincr which It doea not have
and that is vitamins. We cannot
keep healthy Just with heat We
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need the vitamins that butter con
tains because they make us grow
tall, strong, and healthy.
Once a man took two white rats.
He fed one on butter and one on
oleomargarine. The one he fed on
butter grew fat and healthy, but the
one fed on oleomargarine was tiny
and skinny.
White rats are more like a person
than any animal. If a butter substi
tute would keep a rat from growing
large and healthy it would do the
same to a child.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weitzel and
Russell Brown, who are connected
with the J. C. Penney company
store in Walla Walla, Wash., were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Howard Sunday.
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A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS
(Edited by Dean T. Goodman from
his private sanctum down at the Hepp
ner Garage.)
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by Nancu hart
We suppose that every one, some
time or other, has wanted to be a
writer, wanted to edit a column and
have it syndicated all over the
country.
We'll confess that it's our
weakness, too. Editing a col
umn has always interested us.
"Spence" Crawford of the G. T.
says that column writers sure have
their ups and downs, but if we in
sist, he will rent, us this little space
each week and it'll be up to us to
make good.
So we'll be here each week with
"Free Air," and we'll talk about:
YOU FOLKS
OUR TOWN
AND THINGS
and maybe we'll talk a little bit
about the auto and tire business.
WE'LL PROMISE TO BE IN
TERESTING & GIVE YOU A FEW
SMILES. WE MAY "KID" SOME
OF YOU ONCE IN A WHILE, BUT
THAT'S A SURE SIGN THAT WE
LIKE YOU, SO WATCH AND
WAIT FOR "FREE AIR" TO GET
YOU.
ANOTHER THING
All editors need contributions and
criticisms from "their public," so
yours are welcome. Tell us what
you think about our editorial efforts.
Without mentioning any names,
one of the boys told us about an
elephant party he was on recently.
That Is, he called it an elephant
party because his trunk was out on
the lawn when he got home.
Pork Chops
A good way to cook pork chops
this time of year is to put them in
a casserole with a quantity of cut
up apples. First lay a chop in the
casserole surrounding it and cover
ing it with sliced apples, add a scant
sprinkling of salt and a dash of
pepper, with the merest suspicion
of nutmeg or mace. Then add an
other chop and then more apples.
The casserole should not be too full,
and it should be kept covered
throughout the cooking.
Another good way to cook pork
chops in the casserole is to butter
the casserole and then line it with
a goodly layer of cooked rice. Lay
in the desired number of chops,
pour over them cooked tomatoes to
which have been added a little chop
ped green pepper and onions if
desired. Then add more -cooked
rice. Moisten well and cook in a
casserole. Cook for an hour or un
til the chops when raised from the
rice appear to be thoroughly done.
About five minutes before taking
from the oven remove cover and
add a little butter to the top of the
rice.
To prepare pork chops with bread
crumbs, use about a cupful of bread
crumbs for six chops. Use with this
a piece of salt pork the size of an
egg or two slices of bacon. Put the
bread and the pork or bacon thru
the meat grinder with half a small
onion. Season with salt and pepper
and moisten with hot water and
then lay it over the chops which
have been placed in a dipping pan.
Cook in the oven, adding more wa
ter as needed. They should cook
about an hour in a moderate oven.
Federal Bank Interest
Rates Reported Lower
Spokane, Wash, April 16 A re
flection of the easy conditions in
the money market Is seen in the
reduction of a quarter of a cent in
the Federal Intermediate Credit
Loan bank, effective April 15, as
anounced in Spokane by E. M. Ehr
hardt president. The reduction
makes the rate 4 3-4 percent and
applies to direct loans to coopera
tives and to discounts received from
live stock financing corporations,
banks and agricultural credit cor
porations. "This Is the lowest rate in more
than a year, and is posisble," said
Mr. Ehrhardt, "because the credit
bank haa just concluded negotia
tions for the sale of debentures on
April 15, to draw 3 3-4 percent."
nut layer cake.
Foreign visitors to this country
sometimes think our cake is indi
gestible and over rich. However ev
en a rich chocolate layer cake is a
perfectly wholesome dessert if it is
well made. Furthermore it should
be eaten alone and not as an ad
junct of a rich ice cream.
There seems to be a general ob-
ection to fresh baked things, and
yet food specialists have pointed out
that fresh cake, if it is thoroughly
masticated, la more easily digested
than cake a couple of days old. The
butter, once it has been cooked, is
better fresh than after it has stood
and this makes fresh cake more
easily digested.
Of course children must be taught
to masticate any fresh baked bread
or cake very thoroughly. If they
do this will not hurt them unless
it is too rich or they have very
delicate digestions.
SALESMEN WANTED To run
Heberling business in Morrow
County. Many make $60 to $75
weekly year around work no lay
off. Write today for free booklet.
G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY,
Dept. 1836, Bloomington, 111. 5-6.
Ladino clover is an excellent pas
ture legume for Oregon. It is us
ually mixed with English rye grass,
timothy and orchard grass, if the
moisture supply is good. Otherwise
tall oat grass, orchard grass and
Ladino clover are used. The best
time for sowing is usually in the
spring on a rather fine, firm seed
bed, says the experiment station.
Wilson's clothing store was im
proved Tuesday by painting of the
show windows.
Our Layer Cake
Most of us when we say cake
mean layer cake. One of the things
that the American traveler in Eu
rope finds disapointing is the lack
of this American delicacy. The
French, by cake, usually mean
small very richly frosted cake; the
English mean rather dry loaf cakes.
And some Americans go from tea
shop to tea patissesie looking for a
piece of luscious chocolate or cocoa-
Flew to Bermuda
Captain Lewis A. Yancey, who made
the first successful flight from Long
Island to Bermuda, landing on the
water near his goal and finishing the
night the next day.
OUR HALL OF FAME
Chan. W. Smith; he has figured
out a method to complete a three
years' correspondence course in one.
He uses spet-inl delivery stamps.
Saving time on a correspon
dence course is all O. K. but sav
ing dollars on GOODYEAR
TIRES is better. Use our tires
and service and the savings will
be very handsome.
TIME PASSES SLOWLY FOR
THE GINK WITH THE SEVEN
YEARS' ITCH.
John Barleycorn has been dead
for ten years, but there are still a
lot of people trying to revive him.
Crockett Sprouls sez, "Most any
girl knows that a lot of air Is the
best treatment for a flat tire."
A Heppner girl has won a
loving cup, and there are them
round about which says she de
serves it
We have heard of absent minded
folks, but the best one yet is the
case that came to our attention last
week of the party who got so ab
sent minded that he paid his doctor
bill and neglected the payment on
the car.
Thasall.
For County Assessor
To the Republican Voters of
Morrow County:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Assessor at the com
ing primaries. If nominated and elected I
promise to serve the people of Morrow
County to the best of my ability.
FRANK W. TURNER.
(Paid Adv.)
Bank Credit and
Bank Balances
The key to ready bank
credit lies in the size of
your average balance.
Build up your bank bal
ance with us and you al
ways have a bulwark for
emergencies ready bank
credit for all business opportunities.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National
neppner aflk 0rcgon
Retain .... e
Governor
NORBLAD
1 For Party, Picnic or i
Home Dinner
H A brick of our delicious ice cream or in
EE bulk, just as you like puts the finishing
EE touch as a dessert to the best party, the
EE jolliest picnic or the finest home dinner.
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that can be made and is sold in any quantity
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H make our ice cream just the thing for any
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I Morrow County Creamery Company
. Govmor A. W. NORBLAD
"Hats off to the Past. .
Coats off for the Future!"
Constructive
Progressive
Dynamic
NORBLAD
for GOVERNOR COMMITTEE
KJNNETH D. HAUSER, Gtn'l Chairman
SAMUEL POWELL, S tertiary
Womtn's Divuion
Kit. G. ). Frinkel, Chairman
Mrs. M. H. Lunont, Semlary
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It can be done, easily and they will' be
ready for weeks or months of additional
wear. There's a lot of life in good clothes, if
you give the fabric a chance to live its allot
ted time.
Dirt and grime do more to destroy cloth
ing than all the rubbing and scuffing of or
dinary wear. Send your "old" suits to us for
cleaning, repairing and pressing and see
how good they look when we deliver them.
Prompt Service
Is assured you when you send your work
here. Garments left here in the morning
for cleaning and pressing will be returned
to you the same day if you so desire. For
quick and efficient work patronize
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