Heppner Gazette Times, October 14, 1943 7
Classified j and
Legal
Advertising
Gasoline Coupons
16-17 Year Boys to
Be GuesCs at Navy
Training Station
FOR SALE One hydraulic hoist Unendorsed gasoline coupons can
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Want Ads tiu,st,Ben DE:tLorsed
!n Ink. OPA States
only a slight improvement over the tween war activity centers, continue
$1G9 per common share earned in to be increasingly overcrowded due
the second quarter and compares to th unprecedented volume of long
with the $1.56 per common share distance traffic the heaviest in the
earned in the third Quarter of last historv of the comnanv."
Plans for selected groups of high year. 'The earnings statement re- ,
noses. Phone 36F45. Art Stefani. orprp.o- nnrW OPA regulations, other communities throusrout the . anA li
17tf AH cov.ijon books carry full en- inland empire to visit the naval any portion of wage increases ap- rs- . re11?16 to
annually "ePPner 1X16 nrsi OI uie wee. nvm
dorsement instructions, and the reg- training station at" Farragut, Ida proximating $6,000,000
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pains of Stomach'uicers Indiges- Nations require the immediate en- each Saturday have been completed which are now under negotiation Prtland where she visited for two
tion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat- dorsement of coupons issued for by station officials and officers of with the unions, and which if ac- weeka She drove Dr. A. D. Mc
inc. ' lManeoa Pains art iroo highway use as ?oon as received the Inland Empire Navy recruiting cepted will require the approval of Murdo's Chrysler home from Port-
sampk ula at uS the lation boanl. district , the War LabJr board. land w.here it W been taken the
Drug Company' Unendorsed gasoline coupons is- Lt. George O. Hackett, in charge "Due to imperative tele week before by M. E. Smead to
1 ; sued for highway use, A. B. C and of Navy recruiting in the area, said phone requirements of the essential have 901116 repaU'S G
MAYTAG SERVICE-Work, parts T stempe may be confiscated by that approximately 100 male stu- war needs unavailablity of
?t M liT fi n V PA enforcement officers- ildiher dents in the 16 and 17 year old materials for new construction and TAKING VACATION
lslactory. W. ( Koberts, at Clark. jn the hands of thg person to whom brackets will be guests of the for e manufacture of new. appara- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmus are
ranch, iieppner .issued or a gasoline company. station each week. They will be ta- 4 t. . .v . , , , . . , .1. , 1, mi,,
.ulu "i a Bc.aui.i. j j i. tus the civilian telephone demands enjoying a vacation this week. They
LAWN MOWPT? 5harnenin!T far- Ink- must be used for the en- ken on a tour of the station, have , , .,,.
twy style ND BW 4-tf-c dorsement. Pencil endorsement is lunch in one of the giant mess halls tennot of be met m full, first went hunting and now are V1s-
worthless. and witness the Saturday company The shortage of telephone facilities iting in Portland. They will re-
FOR SALE Piano, like new, re- All A, B, and C coupons must review. is becoming more and more acute, turn to their respective duties Mon-
cently tuned. Mrs. W. Y. Ball. 26-8 bear in ink on eir face the li- Each high school throughout Long distance lines, particularly be- day morning.
FOR SALE White Leghorn laying cense number and state of res eastern Washington and Oregon and ;
hen S T Devine Hermner 27tf tration 01 the vehicle to which they the Idaho Panhandle will be invited , " a
! are issued. to send a selected group with a
FOR SALE 60 tons alfalfa hay; 1 T' coupons must be similarly limited number of teachers and pa-
registered Jersey
Brown, lone, Ore
bull. Vem C, endorsed exceut for those issued to mnk TransnoH.at.ion is to V mm.
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-J1P fleets of trucks. In this case the vided by the school or some other
FOR SALE Brood cows, mostly fleet number and the town or city local source-
Herefords; also one large saddle m wiucn the principal occupation Lt. Hackett said the plan is aimed
horse. Bailey ranch, 9 miles the fleet is earned on must be at familiarizing youths, as well as
northwest of lone. Ph. lone 38F3. written or stamped in ink on each adults. with the station's training
coupon. facilities and the navy's varied op
Users of non-hiehwav stamDS. E. ..:.. t . x . i.
otw. " " piri.uiiii.ies ivi ywujig mcii iu iivc
P R, and one-gallon bulk, should care- a -arfie- of fu- nava service or to
WANTED Electric plate.
13F13.
pljone
FOR SALE Model 1935 Chevrolet fully note endorsement regulations. learn a valuable civilian life trade
coach. Good condition. Mrs. A. E. Notations on and K coupons are while .serving his country.
Pickering, Heppner. Ore- 29-2p not required where such coupons Detailg 0f the program are being
WANT TO BUY-8 m.m. movie are Siven for deliveries on the pre- sent to all in the
projector. Phone 574. 29p mif s of &e consumer. However, if Inland j-
. deliveries are made at a service .
FOUNI-In front of J. J. Nys of- station, the coupons must be pro-
fice. one-star navy service pin. Call pery endorsed for all deliveries. Telephone Earnings
at Gazette Times office. Any person who tenders unen- . .
FOR RENT BEDROOM. Man pre- dorsed coupons in exchange for gas- S"OW Slight InCrefiSe
ferred. Inquire at Gamble store, oline contrary to these regulations , . , , ,
2-30c is not only himself a violator, but N;. . R- President of the
--- . . . . Far-itio Tflpnnonp atin, Tplpcranh
is asking the gasoune distnbutor . c -T
WANTED Electric heater for pres
sure tank. Write Box 337 Hepp
ner. 29tfc
WANTED Studio couch,
at Gazette Times office.
to disobey the law. umnpany, hi wiimita uiiB on uie
Likewise any gasoline distributor W affairs in connection
who accepts unendorsed coupons
Inquire when regulations call for endorse-
29tfc ment is in violation of the law.
WANTED Range stove. Call 1362.
Jy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FE. C?L hOUof' Notice is hereby given that the
oouu. inn. . v.. ximui- undersigned was duly appointed by
with th release of divident checks
for the ehird quarter, today stated:
"Thh third quarter preliminary
earnings statement indicates earn
ings of $1.78 per common share.
Week-End SPECIALS
Kicks, 2 for - - - - - 25c
Ralston Oats - - - - - 21c
Macaroni, 3 pkgs. for - - 21c
Arcady Dog Food, 2 pounds - 28c
Soft as Silk Cake Flour - - - 28c
Corn Starch, Gloss Starch, pkg. 8c
Electric and 8-day kitchen clocks just
arrived!
Gamble Store Dealer
Conley Lanham, Owner
FOR SALE Leather davenport. rOUntv Court of the State of
makes into bed; oak dining table Oregon for Morrow County, admin
and chairs; heating stove and istratrix of the estate of H. V.
day bed, Mrs. A. G. Thomson .9p Smouse, deceased, and all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased are hereby required
to present the same duly verified
as required by law, to the under
signed administratrix, at the law
office of Jos. J. Nys, at .Heppner,
PUT KITCHEN FATS TC
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
v-t-i- t TTT-rm tti i a xt -inrvrm C
bi vmiurM i Q thin six months from
the County Court, dated October e, ,' , .
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
1st. 1943. I am authorized and di
rpctprl to advertise and sell at tub-
lic auction, the following described 14th day of October, 1943.
property at not less than the mini- ANNE C. SMOUSE,
mum price herein set forth: 2933 Administratrix
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 :
in Block, 5. Sperry's Second Ad- N0XICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
dition to the City of lone, Mor
row County, for the minimum Notice i? hereby given that the
price of $150.00, cash. undersized, executrix of the estate
All of Section 10, Township 1, of Floyd N Adams, deceased, has
North, Range 25, East of the filed her final account with the
Willamette Meridian in Morrow County Court of the State of Ore
County, Oregon for the mini- gon, for the County of Morrow,
mum Wice of $40.00, cash. and said Court has sat as the
THEREFORE, I will on the Cth time and place of hearing on and
day of November, 1943. at the hour final settlement of said final ac
of 10:00 A. M., at the front' door of count, Monday, November 8th, 1943
the Court House in Heppner, Ore- at 11:00 A. M. of said day at the
gon sell said property to the high Court House in Morrow County,
est and best bidder. Oregon. All persons having objec
JOHN H. FUITEN tions to said final account must
SHERIFF, P T MORROW COUN- present; same on or before said date"
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HOW TO RENDER FAT
1. Trim excess fat from ail un
cooked meat and keep in
refriqerator until ready to
render.
2. Chop fine or -ii!rf.
3. Render double boiler.
A. Stra'r. through cloth.
5. Cool to room temporaiure.
6. Cover tightly and sfsre in
refrigerator, liicy be
mixed with other rr-Aered
fat or drippings which have
ben sfrcinecf.J
7. Use for baking, frying, and
seasoning.
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M
TY, OREG6N.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed administatrix of the es
tate of Claire P. Weston, deceased,
Dated and first published this
6th day of October, 1943.
ETHEL M. ADAMS,
28-32 Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
w -.,. .r rvt f tv, cfnt0 undersigned was duly appointed by
of Oregon, for the' County of Mor- the County Court of the State of
row, and has accepted such trust. urePn ipr morrow ui.uuy .iu-
All persons having claims against
';v
ASONltfQ
ITsing
PIE CRUST
2 oips (lour Vi traspoon salt
Vl cup drippings or 3 to 6 tablespoons
rendered fat cold water
Sift flour, measure, add salt and lift again. Cut in cold
fat until particles are about size of peas. Add cold water,
little at a time, mixing quickly and evenly through flour
with a fork until dough just holds in a hall. Use as little
water as possible. Chill before rolling. This makes enough
pastry for a two-crust 9-inch pie. Roll the dough to about
one-eighth inch in thickness.
BAKING POWDER BISCUITS
3 cups flour 3 to 6 tablespoons
44 teaspoons baking n ndr.d fat or
powder drippings
1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk
Mix and sift dry ingrcjients. Cut in cold fat. Add the
milk all at one time. Stir with a fork until the dough clings
in a ball. Turn on a lightly (loured surface and knead gently
for one-half minute. Pat or roll one-half inch thick and cut
with a small biscuit cutter, dipped in flour. Place on baking
sheet and bake in a hot oven ( 450' F.) for 12 to 1 5 minutes.
ministratrix of the estate of Wal-
said estate are hereby required to. ter Bristow, deceased and aU per
present the same, with proper
sons having claims against the es-
vouchers attached, to my attorney, are required to present
J. O. Turner, at Heppner, Oregon, the same to the administratrix duly
on or before six months from the nfied at the law office of Jos. J.
date of the first publication of this ya at Heppner, Oregon, within
notice. Dated and first published six months from the date hereof
c.f o. icui Dated and first published this
bept. AS, ,(r4M 16th day of September. 1943.
BRETA MORGAN OLA BRISTOW
26-30 Administratrix 25-29 Administratrix
JIFFY CAKE
4 tablespoons V teaspoon salt
rendered fat or l'2 cups sifted flour
drippings ' V2 teaspoons baking
1 cup sugar powder
1 egg 1 teaspoon flavor-
12 cup milk ing
Put all ingredients in a bov I and beat well
with a rotary beater. Batter should be light and
smooth. Pour into deep layer pan and cover
evenly with the following mixture: cup grated
sweet chocolate or cocoanut and V2 cud finely
chopped nuts. Bake in a slow oven (350 F.) for
35 to 40 minutes.
CRACKLING CORN BREAD
2 cups corn m'al 2 teaspoons salt
Vz cV sifted flour 1 egg, beaten
3 teaspoons baking 2 cups milk
powdet 1 cup cracklings
Chop cracklings (the crisp brown pieces
left after fat is rendered) or put through food
grinder. Sift together dry ingredients, add milk
to which beaten egg has been added, and mix
well. Stir in cracklings. Pour mixture into
greased pan and bake in hot oven (425F.) 30 to
40 minutes, or until well browned.
CINGHR COOKIES
5 cups flour
1 tuMcspoon liod.i
1 t jblrspoon ;;ir'
1 c:p r. tide:-.d ...t
or drippings
2 cups brown sugar
2 .ps
1 tc.spoon vinegar
V'l cup dark
molasses
Sift (lour once, measure and sift again with
soda, salt and ginger. Cream fat, add sugar and
continue creaming. Add beaten eggs, vinegar
and molasses. Add dry ingredients and mix. Roll
in balls the size of a walnut. Place on a .cookie
sheet and bake in a moderately hot oven
(400 F.) for twelve to fifteen minutes. Yield:
5 dozen.
With fats and oils rationed, America's housewives have a valuable source
of cooking fats in meat drippings, fat trimmings from uncooked meat, cured pork
rinds, and fat skimmings from soups and stews.
They can be saved end used for baking, frying,
and seasoning.
Use of these fats is vital to the government's
fai conservation program. If all cannot be used
in the kitchen, the surplus and waste fat should
be sold to a retail meat dealer as fats arc a val
uable, source of glycerin used to manufacture
ammunition. One pound fur
nishes enough glycerin to fire
four 37-millimeter anti-aircraft
shells.
Kitchen fat can be valuable
in the war effort. Save it!
Use it!
TYPICAL RECIPES USING SALVAGED KITCHEN FATS