u u vy bo vj wu LJ () Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 18, 1950 Eating Places Give Motorists Choice of Atmosphere and Price FWlowlnl U i rondtnmtlOT ot I BOtrloi ..vou-ms In Th Or,niin Mu 14 It Win e,ared by The Oreaoiuan m co-operation 1 !h the Orefon state Motor artoclitlou. BY ANN SULLIVAN stiff Writer. The Oreronlm Where do we eat? The western Oregon traveler has some wonderful places from which to choose, but he makes his choice under a handicap. The right one isn't always in '-he right place. The flossy new motel groups are like clusters of mushrooms along the main highway. The promoters big and small have found good income In them but there is no comparable surge in restaurants. Also, unlike motels, outward appearances are rarely indica tive of food quality, except for the general rule of cleanliness and possibly price indication. Who is to tell which one is best? Filling station attendants fre quently seem to be bright young family men who rarely eat out. Motel owners, however, usually can name one or two. At other times of day, It's up to a compromise of your tired ness. Mom's headache and un happiness over how her hair looks. Junior's hunger and the pure luck of where you happen to be when the most of you get hungry. You'll eat too much when traveling anyway. It's a good idea to look for clean places. The cleanest, of course, frequent ly turn out to be expensive, and when you order the full course dinner you hate to send any of 11 uac& to tne Kitcnen. If you remember the first rule of traveling, you'll be happier. Don't overeat. Unless you are going on a vacation and to stay In one cot tage in one spot for a period of time, doing your own cooking is difficult. Most of the beach resorts pro vide cottages with cooking facilities as do a goodly propor tion of the inland motels which have been in existence for some time. With the new ones, how ever, the trend is away from kitchens. They cost more to in stall, and cost much to keep clean after departing travelers. There is one new trend, only beginning to come into Oregon. That is the motel with combined restaurant. The bid is obviously ' for hotel trade which likes to eat good food without having to go too far for it. One we found at Roseburg, a luxuriously beautiful place with flowers, carpets and innerspring mattresses, offers simple break fasts in your room and room service of ice and mixers at night. One motel on the coast has its Wrpb;S If" f J Author and daughter enjoy meal in modern Oregon restaurant. GRADE SCHOOL TRACK MEET Continued From Page One Football Throw Lee Palmer, lone; Duane Baker, lone; H. Lassness, Irrigon; J. Smith, Ir rigon. Distance: 119 feet 1 inch. Baseball Throw W. Gollyhorn, lone; Darrel Ployhar, Heppner; Ivan McDaniel, Hardman; Bill Steagall, Irrigon. Distance: 241 feet 8 inches. Shot Put Bob Buschke, Hepp ner; Duane Baker, lone; Stacey Lovgren, Heppner; Paul Barnett, lone. Distance: 37 ft. 8 inches. Discus J. Ross, Irrigon; Lee Palmer, lone; Bill Hughes, Hepp. ner; Darrel Plovhar, Heppner. Distance: 112 ft. 3 inches. 440 Yard Relay 1. Heppner: Bob Buschke, Jerry Buschke, Ron aid Reid, Larry Lovgren. Irrigon 2nd. Time: 56.6 seconds. o Mrs. Minnie Furlong will re turn to her home in Poitland this week-end after spending two weeks in the county visiting at tne Frank Anderson and Dale Brown homes. FOR SALE Lot 50x198; good new septic tank; garden and shrubs; concrete foundation. Very reasonable. Turner, Van Marter & Co. -o own restaurant which caters only to its overnight guests. They serve only breakfasts and dinners in their "tack room." Prices range from $1 for ham, bacon, sausage or eggs with hot cakes, fruit juice and coffee to a top of $2.60 for a charcoal broiled New York steak from a grain-fed steer. A similar breakfast at a coun ter in Depoe Bay was 90 cents. Hot cakes, sausages and coffee with tomato juice was 60 cents in Bend at one place, but a four ounce glass of orange juice was 30 cents! It was frozen orange juice at that. If you like your vitamin C fresh, we suggest you carry your own sack of oranges, ruin your own thumbnail with the peeling and dribble juice on the dish towel you have providently taken along. It's almost impos sible to get freshly-squeezed orange juice in restaurants. They generally cook eggs to order, however, make their coffee carefully and always pro vide pasteurized milk. Most res taurants could definitely take some lessons from the milling companies on making hot cakes, though. Few restaurants pay much attention to needs of children beyond having a high chair handy. However, some of the best of them will serve half por tion plates at reduced prices. Feeding the family dog. should you be foolish or soft-hearted enough to take him along, will be a problem. If you have a pan for him and an extra can of dog food or two, he should fare all right. It is amazing how co operative waitresses are to help you take the scraps out to him. "Interesting" eating places are scattered throughout the state, with most of them clus tered In large towns. There are always hamburgers available, with many of the roadside eating places making use of frozen food storage cab inets to assure the freshness of their meat. And if you should happen along at the right time at the little inn at the Sea Lion caves, near Florence, perhaps there will be a hot apple pie (with ice cream, of course) fresh out of the oven. Some of President Truman's most irresponsible statements among the many irresponsible statements was his address to Congress May 26, 1946: "As part of this temporary em ergency legislation, I request the Congress to authorize the Presi dent to draft into the armed workers who are on strike ag ainst their Government." Leaders, as well as rank and tile members of labor organiza forces of the United States all.tions should bear this in mind Letter Heads? Phone The Gazette Times Marshall-Wells Store Heppner, Oregon Don Walker, owner aj.r'. aj , 0 m insured My crowing grain SEE US FOR DEPENDABLE INSURANCE PROTECTION ... juwt 'e?t We can arrange proper and complete protection on your growing grain . . . don't delay ocf now C. A. RUGGLES P. O. Box 611 Phone 723 Heppner, Oregon l!!llII!lllll!ilI!l!fllillllillll!lllllllllllllll!llllllllllH STAR as REPORTER Admission prices afternoon and evening-, unless jpe- School Student. 12 years and oven Est. Price .40, ciflcally advertised to be otherwise I Children: Est Ped" Tax ,10' Total 600 Adulta! Est Prioe B0- Fed. Price .17 PmL t jm w..i , , , ' Tax .10, Total 60c. Every child occupying a seat JS co .a, rim. Tu .03, Total 30o; Grade and High must have a ticket. SS Sunday shows continuous from 1 p. m. All evening shows start at 7:30 p. m., unless otherwise advertised Friday-Saturday, May 19-20 HOLLYWOOD VARITIES Vaudeville presented in fast-moving ,y, and g00d entertainment; Robert Alda is the emcee and top billing goes to that hot novelty band the Hoosier Hot .bhots, with every imaginable kind of turn in the lineup. This film will be a novel. y for the youngsters and nostalgia for the oldtimers. PLUS STAGECOACH KID Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Jeff Donnell in roaring action at the Rainbow Ranch. Sunday -Monday. May 21-22 MALAYA Spencer Trccy, James Stewart, Valentina Cortesa, Sydney Gteenstreet, John Hodiak, John Barrymore. Suspenseful, sensational wartime drama . . . there isn't a dull moment from start to finish. Also TINY TERRORS MAKE TROUBLE, well-known radio star Parker Fennelly narrates this story of three cub bears. SUNDAY, MAY 21 I AM AN AMERICAN DAY Tuesday-Wednesday, May 23-24 BORDER INCIDENT Ricardo Montalban, George Murphy, How. ard de Silva, James Mitchell, Arnold Moss. 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All-metal from top to iooia-chip-proof, crick-proof, rust-proofl New, eocose;, smoother operating roller head. Self-leveling tiltinj, corde and every new feature. In stunning: colors to enhance your Interiors. O. M. YEAGER 415 Jones Street Phone 1483 HEPPNER, OREGON HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor (3 J w Marshall-Wells Store Heppner, Oregon Don Walker, owner NOTICE OF fcUDGET MEETING OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of June, 1950, at the hour of 7:30 P. M., of said day, at the Council Chambers in the I City of Heppner, Oregon, the tax levying board of said City will meet 1 for the purpose of discussing ana considering the tax budget here , inafter set forth of said City for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951, any person of said City, subject to said tax, may at said time and place, appear and be heard eiuier in lavor or in opposition to said tax levy as set forth or any item thereof. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION 7-1-48 to 6-30-49 PERSONAL SERVICE Parking Meter Expense Mayor City Superintendent S 3.600.00 City Police 3,000.00 City Recorder 360.00 City Attorney 360.00 City Treasurer 360.00 Fire Boys' Salary 500.00 $ 8,180.00 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES Public Liabilitv t State Compensation Bond Premiums Fire Equipment Printing & Advertising Auditing PUBLIC PROPERTIES Light Streets and Bridges Swimming Tank Fire Insurance Garbage Disposal Building Repairs Shop Equipment BOND REDEMPTION Bonds Bond Interest DONATIONS Library Others WATER DEPARTMENT Bookkeeper Asst. Superintendent Labor Replacements & Improvements PARK FUND EMERGENCY FUND TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1 150.00 150.00 500.00 250.00 500.00 1,550.00 $ 1,500.00 20,000.00 600.00 575.00 5,500.00 900.00 600.00 $29,675.00 $ 2,000.00 1,532.50 $ 3,532.50 $ 600.00 300.00 $ 900.00 $ 500.00 3,300.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 $13,800.00 $ 500.00 $ 3,000.00 $61,137.50 7-1-49 7-1-50 to to 6-30-50 6-30-51 $ 240.00 $ 600.00 600.00 4,800.00 1,135.00 7,500.00 4,420.00 360.00. 360.00 360.00 360.00 360.00 360.00 500.00 600.00 $14,480.00 $ 8,075.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 200.00 200.00 175.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 600.00 390.00 $ 2,075.00 $ 1,790.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 8,000.00 10,900.00 600.00 1,200.00 300.00 150.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 900.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 $16,100.00 $16,850.00! $10,000.00 $10,000.00 1,500.00 1,300.00 $11,500.00 $11,300.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 100.00 100.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 720.00 $ 720.00 3,438.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 5,000.00 $ 9,220.00 $14,158.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $57,575.00 $56,373.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 7-1-49 7-1-50 CLASSIFICATION to to 6 30-50 6-30-51 Water Department $16,000.00 $19 000.00 County Road Tax Refund 6,500.00 4 500 00 License and Liquor Revenues 400.00 400 00 Swimming Tank 500.00 500.00 ?.TeSc , 50009 500.00 City Share of Gas Tax 7,000.00 6,400.00 Garbage Disposal 3,600.00 ?ingJe,er R'Pts 1,800.00 2,600.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $36,300.00 $33;900.00 Subject to 6 limitation $11,173.00 Outside 6 limitation 11,300.00 Amount to be raised by Taxation $22,473.00 Outstanding Bonded Indebtedness $55,000.00 DATED AT HEPPNER, OREGON, THIS 5th DAY OF JUNE, 1950 BUDGET COMMITTEE AND LEVYING BOARD By J. 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