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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1928)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1928. PAGE FIVE How Are Your Arteries? From State Board of Health. , "The truth of the saying that a man la as old as his arteries, is dem onstrated almost daily in the news papers by items recording the sud den lllneBS or death of some promin ent man. The cause is variously stated as a stroke, apoplexy, cere bral hemorrhage, or some other term but all Indicating that an ar tery gave way, that a blood clot formed and that paralysis or death resulted. "Generally the newspaper Item records the fact that the man so stricken was of middle age, promin ent and frequently at or near the height of his career. Two instances of this kind have occurred recently. Shortly before the national conven tions a man prominently mentioned as a candidate for the presidency died suddenly from a stroke just before he was to make a speech in his home town. A few weeks ago, a man who has been very active in public affairs in New York state also came to the same sudden end of his human existence. "It seems a pity that people of great use to the world should be cut down at a time of life when they are of most service. The purpose of this talk is to emphasize that In the vast majority of instances such deaths are needless If persons of middle age will only observe a few simple rules. "Note that most of the persons who are stricken are usually forty five or over, frequently overweight and under the strain either of pub lic life or business connections which require work under pressure, attendance at banquets, or late gatherings and, in general, Irregu lar hours for eating, sleeping and exercise, thus breaking three of the most important rules for maintain ing a healthy body. "We may not fvant to believe it, but the fact remains that after for ty with most people, the human body, instead of continuing to de- velop in strength and energy, be gins to degenerate. It is therefore of the highest importance that per sons reaching that age, if they haven't already formed the bene ficial habit, should without fall have a complete physical examination once or better twice a year by a reliable physician. Such an exam ination should include not only the heart and lungs but blood pressure and all the other tests included in the standard health examination blank. "But how will such a procedure protect a person from hardening of the arteries, from heart disease and other degenerative diseases of mid dle age? The answer Is simple. Just as it Is easy to blow out a match, but hard to stop a conflagra tion, so is it a relatively simple matter at the outset to check the in sidious beginnings of these diseases through removing their cause, but It is a difficult if not an impossible task to effect a cure once the con dition has progressed to any great extent "Have a health examination at least once a year. Select your birth day as an appropriate time." B. R. R., N. Y. ALPINE. (Received too late for last week) The Alpine high school was clos ed Thursday and Friday of last week. This was due to the teachers having to attend teachers' Institute which was held at Pendleton. Regardless of the fact that a num ber of folks from here attended the hog and dairy show at Hermlston, a large number attended the Farm Bureau meeting at Alpine high school on Saturday evening. Every one present spoke of enjoying the program put on by the school chil dren with the help of a few outsid ers. Also the bounteous refresh ments were enjoyed. The next meeting will be held November 4. Mrs. George Lamblrth has re turned to her home after working during the summer at Llbby, Mc Nlell & Llbby cannery at The Dalles. Fay Hayes of Portland is visiting his sister, Mrs. Merle Bannett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ben nett Celathea Lamblrth spent the week end with Miss Ina Lenhart at Hermiston. People in the communities of At pine and Pine City have combined to hold divine services every Sun day afternoon at the respective school houses. Sunday school at 2:00 o'clock, church services at 3:00 o'clock. Milton W. Bower of Hepp ner is in charge. Services next Sunday will be held at the Alpine school house. On the evening of November 16, the Alpine high school students will present to the public a comedy "The Triumph of Pauline." At the Alpine high school. Following the play there will be a cafeteria lunch for sale, also a novelty In the line of a parcel post department Edward Hounshell of Myrtle Creek, Ore., Is visiting at the home of his uncle, G. L. Bennett BUDOET POB THE CITY OP BOABD- MAN, FOB THE IIU 198B, A resolution fixing an estimate of the amount of contemplated expenditures for the year 1928, and showing the amount proposed to be expended for each separate fund, and the total amount of expenses; also an estimate of the amount of receipts for said year from sources other than direct taxation upon the real and personal property of the city ot )oaraman. no It Resolved, that the City Council of the City of Boardman, Oregon, hereby estimates the amount of contemplated evnAnriitiirefl for the vear 1029. the re ceipts from sources other than direct taxation, ana tne amount 10 oe raireu bv direct taxation uoon the real and personal property within said city as iouows: Sinking Fund I 100.00 Interest on Bonds 360.00 Repairs and mainten ance of Irrigation Ditch 1BO.O0 Street Improvements .... 150.00 Salary of Recorder 60.00 Miscellaneous 9000 Gasoline and Oil 720.00 Salary of Engineer 1.080.00 2. 700.00 $2,700.00 Estimated receipts from Lights and Water ....Jl.600.00 $1,500.00 . t .wn In ha rulaert by direct taxation $1,300.00 (Signed) J. C. BALLENGER, Mayor. Attest! 7.'. A. PRICE, Recorder. Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCT. 25-6-7 CorvRiom 1926 Umitio Druo Co. Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCT. 25-6-7 WHAT IS A ONE-CENT SALE? IT IS a sale where you buy an item at the regular price, then another item of the same kind for one cent. As an illustration : The standard price of Klenzo Dental Creme is 50c, you buy one tube at this price and by paying 1 Cent more, or 51 cents, you get two tubes, and save 49 cents. Every Uni ted Drug Company article in this sale is a high qualty guaranteed product, just the same as is sold every day at the regular price. No limit buy all you want, but on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday only! Produces an abundant moist lather. May be used with either hot or cold water. 2 for 51c You Save 49c 35c Harmony Cream of Almonds A soothing lotion for chapped or rough skin. Apply freely to face and hands to keep the complexion youthful. 2 for 36c You save 84c 50c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream A real tissue builder. Contains rich, nour ishing oils. 2 for 51c You Save 49c $1.00 Peptona Full Pint Enriches the blood and builds strength. A good tonic for the Fall. 2 for $1.01 You Save 99c TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT 50c Jonteel Cold Cream Face Powder 30c Rexall Shaving Cream A good cleansing ceam for everyday use. 1-Pound Can. 2 for 31c You Save 29c Also Shaving Stick or Powder 2 for 6c All Standard Merchandise -No Limit to Quantities. Come and Purchase for Your Fall Drug Needs. Save Money on These Toilet Requisites Juneve Talcum 2 for 51p Juneve Cream 2 for 1.01 Bouquet Ramee Talc 2 for 51c Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 2 for 1.01 Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap 2 for 26c Rexall Toilet Soap 2 for 16c Egyptian Palm Soap 2 for 11c Georgia Rose Soap 2 for 26c Harmony Toilet Water, 5-oz 2 for 1.01 Georgia Rose Cold Cream 2 for 26c Lemon Cocoa Butter Lo tion 2 for 51c Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream 2 for 51c Hair Fix 2 for 51c Petroleum Hair Rub 2 for 51c Antiseptic Tooth Powder 2 for 36c Rexall Tooth Paste 2 for 26c Harmony Quinine Hair Tonic, 7-oz 2 for 1.01 Georgia Rose Vanishing Cream 2 for 26c Rexall Shaving Lotion, 7-oz 2 for 51c Georgia Rose Body Pow der 2 for 1.01 Tiny Tot Talcum 2 for 26c Georgia Rose Face Pow der, Flesh 2 for 51c Riker's Ilasol, large 2 for 61c Arbutus Vanishing Cream 2 for 51c 75c Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream , A soft blending powder that appeals to discriminating women. All tints. 2 for 76c You Save 74c 35c Narcisse Talcum Of fine imported talc. 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RUBBER GOODS $2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR Moulded in one piece. 2 for $2.01 You Save $1.99 Also $2 MAXIMUM FOUNTAIN SYRINGE 2Jor $2.01 llTunrConibs . 2 for S6c 75c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Full Pint Used in hospitals, gymnasiums and training camps for bathing and rub down. 2 for 76c You Save 74c Zinz Oxide Oint, 1-oz tube 2 for 21c Glycerin and Rose Water, 4-o z. A PROFIT-SHARING METHOD OF ADVERTISING THIS sale has been developed by the United Drug Company as an ad vertising plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to con vince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in per mitting us to sell you two full size packages of high quality merchandise for the price of one, plus one cent. It costs money to get new customers, but the sacrifice in profit is justified, be cause we know the goods will please you. - 50c Klenzo Dental Creme rra V. n nlaan wHItA and heaiitifnl without lniurv 'J to the enamel. Pleasant tast ing. 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Russian Type, 2 for 1.01 This is Your Opportunity to Obtain Seasonable House hold Items at Money Saving Prices. 25c Tooth Brushes An assortment of styles and sizes that will satisfy the re quirements of your family. 2 for 26c You Save 24c Many Other Items Too Numerous to Classify EVERY ARTICLE IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTION PATTERSON & SON Up-to- Date Druggists Heppner, Ore. 50c Puretest Milk of Magnesia Smooth as cream. A good laxative for children and elderly people. 2 for 51c You Save 49c I .;"lj.F.r ! STATIONERY 50c Lord Baltimore Stationery An up-to-date box of good writing paper. Large size sheets, popular-shaped en velopes. A real value in good writ ing paper. 2 for 51c You Save 49c Guardsmen Papeterie 2 for.-1.51 Pierre Papeterie 2 for 76o Cascade Pound Paper 2 for 51c Cascade Envelopes 2 for 41c 50c Marsala Pound Paper A Quality Paper at a Big Saving . 2 for 51c You Save 49c. Also 50c Marsala En velop1 to match 2 for 5to JlllllpL. S;i'l'!li'S;il'"l!j I 8w