Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 26, 1925, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 26, 1925.
THE FLASHLIGHT
Put!ii.4 weitdy by tht student
of Ue I'r.ion hifh school, t Hard
nun. Let Merrill, editor, Teddy
Burniidi, aiM.Urt.
The play. "Daddy," it to be given
IVcemlwr Mh. On of the interest
ing fetturei of the p'.ay ii that "Dad
dy" cannot understand why hit
charming dauphter Nellie wantt to
be grown up. He represent! the type
of character ho thinks that for wo
men like hit wife happinesa liet in
ir.arrled life, but for hit daughter
happientt lies in staying at home with
her father. He hat a way with wo
men, however, for he knows just what
to do when they cry. The cast of
charactet is at follows: Mr. Wrexton
Urown, jutt like kit fellow men, Ted
dy Burntide; Teddy Brown, hit ton.
pursuing football at college, Neal
Knighten; Paul Chester, a young
doctor. Kenneth Batty; Thompson,
the Brown's butler, Thomas McCarty;
Mrs. Wreston Brown, just like her
fejow women. Lucy Willian-.t; Nellie
Brown, her daughter, a debutatte,
Laura Wiiliams; Mrs. Chester, Mr!
Brown't sister, pursuing ill iealth at
home, Lee Merrill; Jane, the Brown's
cook, Irene Harshman.
The physics class has some new
equipment which will make their work
much more interesting.
Six weeks examinations were given
Monday and Tuesday. The results
have not yet been revealed, but we
feel that our average will be higher
than last time.
The admission to the play will be
25 and 60 cents.
The grade school will give a pro
gram Wednesday night, Nov. 25.
The pupils of the grade school are
aerving the supper for the dance to
be given here November 29th.
A shooting match for beef and tur
keys was held here November 22. In
the beef shooting match the prizes
were as follows: Bert Bleakman, 1st;
Elmer Matteson, 2nd; Charlie McDan
iel, 3rd; Elmer Matteson, 4th. In the
turkey shooting match; Elmer Matte
son, 1st; Marion Saling, 2nd; Jim
MeCabe, 3rd; Ed Bennett, 4th.
LEXINGTON
Lexington grammar" school football
team, winner of every preceding game
laced Heppner Saturday afternoon
and won the final game of the season
by a score of 19 to 18. Vernon Seotf s
good playing as center is deserving
of special mention, as also is the game
played by Guard McMillan, Halfback
W arner and Right End Freeman Hill.
The game went to Lexington when
Laurel Rhul intercepted a Heppner
pass and raced 75 yards down field,
making a touchdown.
Mrs. Elmer Slocum and daughter
Mary will spend Thanksgiving at The
Dalles.
Ralph Phillips left Sunday for a
stay in Portland.
i. F. Lucas drove to The Dalles
Saturday on a business transaction.
Miss Agatha Breshears of lone was
a visitor with Mrs. Gaylie Johnson
during several days of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox, acompanied
by Mrs. Sadie Lewis, were visitors
in Heppner on Wednesday last.
A recent publication of the Port
land Telegram showed the picture of
young Ruth Binges, former Lexington
girl, accompanied by a write-up com
menting upon her ability as a student.
Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Dinges, was known as a leader in
Lexington schools. Now, at the early
age of ten she is in high school. She
lives with her parents near Gresham.
Star Theater Tonight Duffield's
Comedians and the Famous Country
Store.
"OLIVER OCTOBER"
(Continued from Page Three)
it all, the't right tmack in the center
of the atage all the time. It isn't
fair, Jane. You cant go on being a
tlavt to her. She "
"She hat alwayt had tome one to
wait on her, Oliver," said Jane. "I
don't mind. I am really very fond
of her. And she is just beginning to
care for me. At first, I think she was
a little afraid of me. She couldn't be
lieve that I was real. The other day
in Chicago she suddenly reached
out and touched my arm and said: "It
doesnt seem possible that yoa ever
squalled and made the night hideous
for me and your poor father. I eant
believe that you are the aame !itt:e
baby I used to fondle and spank
when I wasnt any older than you are
now.' Besides, Oliver, I - like doing
things for her. I know it makes fa
ther happy."
' "But it doesn't make me happy," he
grumbled. Then his face brightened.
"Wasn't she great last night when
she got started on Uncle Horace and
and all this hullabaloo he's stirring
up?"
The fourth day after his wife's re
turn to Rumley, Mr. Sage blurted out
the question that had lain captive in
his mind for weeks.
"If it is a fair question, my dear,
would you mind telling me just why
you came back to me?"
She leaned back in her chair and
studied the ceiling for a few minutes
before answering.
"I may as well be honest about it,
Herby," she said, changing her posi
tion to meet his perplexed gaze with
one that was absolutely free from
guile. "I came back because they
were through with me over there. I
was getting passe-in fact, I was
quite passe. They were beginning to
cast me for aid women and character
parts. Two or three years ago they
started my funeral servicei by teeing
what I could do with Shakespeare. I
wat through. My musical comedy
days were over. The stage was crowd
ed with young women who could
dance without wheeling like a horse
with the heavet, and whose voice did
n't crack in the middle register.
People didn't want to see me in the
musical comedy any longer, and they
wouldn't see me in anything else. I'm
fifty-three, Herbert between you
and me, mind you and just the right
age to be a preacher's wife. So I
made up my mind to retire. You no
tice, Herby. I didnt cable to ask if I
could come home I cabled that I was
on the way. Now, you know the se
cret of my home-coming. By the way,
I've put by a little money quite a
sum in fact so you mustn't regard
me as a charity patient. We'll pool
our resources. And when the time
comes for you to step down and out
of the pulpit for the same reason that
I chucked the stage why, we'll have
enough to live on for the rest of our
days. You won't have to write ser
mons and preach 'em, and I shan't
have to listen to them. It's an awful
thing to say, but we'll both have to
mend our ways if we want our grand
children to love us."
He laid his arm over her shoulders
and gently caressed her cheek.
"You are still pretty much of a pa
gan, Jo," was all that he said, but he
was smiling.
"But you are jolly well pleased to
have me back, aren't you?"
"More overjoyed than I can tell
you." ,
"No doubts, no misgivings, no un
easiness over what I may do or say
to shock the worshipers"
"I have confidence in your ability
as an actress, Josephine, he said
"I am sure you can play the part of
a lady as well as anything else."
She flushed. "Score one," she said.
Then she sprang to her feet, the old
light of mischief in her wonderful
eyes. "But, Herby, what s going to
happen when I spring all my tpanglet
on the innocent public?"
"I thudder when I think of it,"
aaid he, lifting hit eyet heavenward.
"I aaved every respectable costume
I've worn in the last ten years and
some of them are shocking. Twelve
trunks full of them.
"Never mind, old dear. I shan't
disgrace you. I've got a few eoa-
tumes I will put on in private for
you. Bless your heart, Herby, don't
look sir horrified. I've still got my
marriage certificate though God
knows where it it."
He cleared hit throat, "I've got it,
my dear. You neglected to take 1t
away with you when you left."
She tmiled. "Well, I daresay it was
safer with you than it would have
been with me."
(Continued next week)
Make
"Feed Time"
on Thanksgiving
a feast for your stock
as well as for yourself.
Give them our prepared poultry and stock feeds and
they will enjoy it as well as you do your turkey and
plum pudding. When you see how they relish it,
think how a steady diet of "O.K." poultry and stock
feed will improve them. A few days trial will make
a big difference in looks and condition.
Brown Warehouse Co.
WE DELIVER WITHIN CITY LIMITS.
FORD OWNERS
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3 More Power
4 A Peppier Running Motor
5 Less Carbon
6 Easier Starting
7 Easier to Keep Adjusted
8 Stops 90 Oil Pumping
9 Eliminates Foul Spark Plugs.
WE HAVE installed "COLPIN" equipment for Tseting and
Recharging the Ford Magneto It can be done in a few
minutes, at small cost, while you wait. Drive in and let us
convince you. We prove every statement we make you be
the judge and the jury.
We Make a Specialty of Ford Work Come in get acquainted. Have
your Magneto Tested FREE At Any Time.
MARTIN REID
SALE OF HORSES.
I will sell at public sale at my
place 1 1-2 mile below Heppner, on
Saturday, December 5, 1925, at 2 p. m.
4 head of horses belonirin? tn fhurlia
Archer, for damages and pasture bill.
LJJWAED CLARK.
Don't forget the kidides' five-cent
matinee at the Star Thanksgiving
day. It's a Toby show and Toby says
to De mere.
EASTERN STAR MEETING.
The regular meeting of Ruth Chap
ter No. 32, O. E. S., will be held at
Masonic hall on Friday evening.
Thee will be deirree work, and a oorf
attendance of the membership it re
quested.
After supper Sunday come to the
star 1 heater and see Duffield't Com-
edidns in "Before Breakfast."
'Twy.i
WITH THE FLAVOR
OF THE FIELDS
VUR milk comes to you like a
breath of fragrance from country
meadows. Cow's milk depends
on her food and drink for its rich
ness, sweetness, body and nour
ishing qualities. You'll find our
Men Like
Practical
Things
FOR that reason give him
something he can wear.
This store si filled with things
for men, and you are sure to
please him when you buy here
because they are just what he
would buy for himself.
Gift Suggestions for A Man
Neckties Fancy Vests House Coats
Bath Robes Gloves Mufflers
Handkerchiefs Belts Suspenders
Pajamas Socks Shirts
Styleplus Clothes
YOU are invited to
bring your Men's list
here. We will be very
glad to help you please
him.
Wilson's
A Man's Store for Men
Florsheim
Shoes
Listen In On the
Whole Wide World!
Operas, stories, news, music, cur
rent events, lectures, church serv
ices, all in the air waiting for you
to tune in.
; We have our Christmas Radios
ready now ! Visit our store and let
us demonstrate them, then you will
know why the world has gone Ra
dio wild. .
Sets and equipment all prices.
HARWOOD'S
DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY
. AND MUSIC SHOP
I. O. 0. F. Building
Heppner, Oregon
if
I?
HOLIDAY
GIFTS
Toys, Fancy Dishes,
Vases, Cutlery
sensible and
useful gifts
Peoples
Hardware Co.
Plumbing, Implements &
General Hardware
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Toune you know just at we know that a fine turkey doe'
n't always makr fine Thanksgiving dinner. While it playt
a very Important part without the trimming it wouldn't be
particularly appetizing. And if the dinner ii to he a big suc
cess they muat be Juat right. T obe aure they will be let u
supply them.
1 SPECIALS
Cranberries, Extra Fancy. Soup 2 cans for 25c
Mnice Meat, 2 lbs. for 45c Fruit, Fresh and Canned.
E Fruit Cake 25c psr lb. Mayonnaise 15c & 30c jar I
Celery, 2 bunches Tor 25c p , .
a Lettuce 10 a head nckles Z5C Pmt
Olives 20c anfl 40 c a jar Nuts 25c to 50c per lb. g
Puffed Seedless Raisins Raisins, Fancy Seedless S
15c per package 50c for 4-lb. package E
E Pumpkin, aquash, fresh vegetable and everything tq make up E
A REAL THANKSGIVING DINNER
Cash & Carry Grocery I
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Star Theater
STAR THEATER PROGRAM
Thurs., Nov. 26, to Weds., Dec. 2, Inclusive.
Thanksgiving
Day
MATINEE
KIDS
UNDER 12
5c
THURSDAY NIGHT
"The Fortune Hunter"
FRIDAY NIGHT
"The Grass Widow"
and
"Charleston Contest
SATURDAY NIGHT
"Merry Maniacs"
SUNDAY NIGHT
"Before Breakfast"
Laugh-a-Minute Shows
BRING THE' FAMILY
25 and 50 Cents
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30:
"DANTE'S INFERNO"
Doro't Masterpiece of Art Faithfully Reproduced in Motion
Picturea. Thru Hell With Danta on the Road to Happiness!
Daring! Dazzling! Vivid! Beautiful!
TUES. and WEDS., DECEMBER 1 and 2:
GLORIA SWANSON in
"MADAME SANS GENE"
Here is the picture Gloria Swansdn made in France
the one everybody has been talking about. A mannifl
ccnt production of the famous rmoantic comedy.
With Gloria ni her greatest comedy-love role, and a
supporting company of renowned French artists.
Coming Sunday and Monday, Dec. 6 and 7
"THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"
milk above the standard.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy