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PAGE EIGHT HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1928. Santa Clous Is Tempted -By Albert T. Reid NOW, 0eisrYou bettecGet Busy Remwto$e Kiddies Utters amg not spehd the VHOU MORIJIM' POUWh'OVER "THOSE. AToMo&lli CtfAUXtf . u! 1 I I ii I u i tcj v r n.i it tua umAifir i 1 I " II I 1 I I I I II I I II w. nws J 1 gwy.-Jrn I UTTttS AMD MOT SPEHD THE - ' tvOW MIH iH llll I I II I II I I I I I oneoP those things votdd be as acLaDtebk fi mv roirbosi as that bunch of reiitded'g? and while still hot add the mixed fruits and 1-4 teaspoon of cloves, 1-2 teaspoon of cinnamon and salt to taste. Mold and serve -with whipped cream. Delicious Creole Sauce Chop finely a half green pepper and a small onion and soften In four tablespoons of bacon or ham fat Add a cup of thick tomato pu ree, season highly with salt and ta basco, bring to a boil and add 1 ta blespoon quick cooking tapioca. Cook until rich and creamy, If a heavier sauce is desired, add an ad ditional half teaspoon of the tap ioca. When Whipping Cream The best utensil for whipping cream is the double boiler. Put Ice of cold water in the low er saucepan and whip the cream in the upper section. The cold water hastens the whipping consistency and the high straight sides of the pan prevent spattering. Saving Soap Save bits of soap until you have a pint of chips, then melt them and add a little glycerine or oat meal for toilet use. Or if you pre fer to use them for laundry pur poses, add borax or naptha. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Al Troedson was up from Mor gan on Tuesday. They had a pret ty fair rain there the first of the week, and some fog. Al stated that he was getting himself in shape to eat a big lot of turkey on Thanks giving. John Kenny and Harry Turner, Sand Hollow residents, were visit ors In this city on Monday while looking after some business pertain ing to their school district Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ferguson are moving their household goods to this city from Pendleton. They will have the downstairs apartment in the Gilman building. Mrs. L. E. Frederickson and baby daughter were released from Hepp ner hospital on Tuesday and return ed to their home in this city. Ed Llndeken, extensive wheat raiser, who does farming on a large scale with the tractor, was a visitor here on Saturday from lone. E. C. Amspoker, operator at the depot, was received at Heppner hos pital on Tuesday, suffering an at tack of influenza. Mrs. John Miller and baby daugh ter were able to return to their home near Lexington today from Heppner hospital. James Davis and E. J. Evans were Lexington residents in this city on Monday, looking after bus iness matters. J. A. Williams was a visitor in this city for a short time Monday forenoon from his ranch south of lone. Lawrence Palmer, farmer resid ing near Lexington, was a Monday visitor in Heppner. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunz of Lex ington were Saturday afternoon vis itors in Heppner. Art Keene and family of Rhea creek spent several hours in the city on Saturday. Gloria Swanson in "Sadie Thomp son," Star Theater Sunday and Monday. Robt Allstott, Rhea creek ranch man, was a Heppner visitor Saturday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bennett were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Nirschel and daugh ter Juanita of Pendleton, accompan ied by Mr. Nirschel's sister Mabel and their cousin Louise also of Pen dleton. C. Melville made a business trip to Hermiston on Tuesday. Tfflws Or the (QUE by Nancy Hart Br'er Rabbit was seated under a hickory tree sunning himself one afternoon when something dropped near him, "CHERPLUNK!" "That's a hickory nut," he said to himself. "I wish Mrs. Squirrel were here." "BLIMP!" Another hickory nut dropped near Br'er Rabbit and he looked up to see where it came from and he saw Mister Jay Bird sitting on a limb. Hey, you, I wish you would throw some of those nuts down when Mrs. Squirrel comes this way. She knows where there are some carrots I need and you will help me a lot by throwing down some nuts wait here she comes." Sure enough. Mrs. Squirrel was coming down the path, her tail wav ing in the breeze. Good morning, my dear, dear Mrs. Squirrel. I am so delighted to see you," said Br'er Rabbit, bowing very low. Glad to see you, too, said Mrs. Squirrel. Just at that moment a hickory nut banged on Br'er Rabbit's head and he jumped up with an "OUCH!" Isn't that just lovely?" said Mrs. Squirrel. "I will not have to climb the tree now, but can stay here and talk to you." "I asked Mr. Jay Bird to throw down some nuts for you, but I did n't tell him to bump me on the head," whined Br'er Rabbit "Well, you see, what is one rab bit's discomfort is a blessing to me it often happens that way," re plied the lady with the bushy tail. ALPINE. A large number from here went Friday evening to Pine City to Join with them in their trip around the world. Everybody enjoyed the program and the good eats. Mrs. C. Melville and niece, Miss Gertrude Tichenor spent Sunday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Finley and son Claud, Jr., spent Friday in Hermiston. A good crowd attended the tur key shoot at Juniper even though It was cold and stormy. Mrs. Dan Lindsey and daughter Anna Ree returned to their home on Friday. Both mother and babe are progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Finley and son Claude, Jr., were Sunday eve- nnig visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary. Church services were held at Al pine on Sunday. A fair crowd at tended and those who did spoke very highly of Mr. Bower's sermon Services next Sunday will be held at Pine City. Milton W. Bower of Heppner will have charge of the services. Everybody is welcome. The Farm Bureau meeting will be held at Alpine on Saturday eve ning, Dec. 1. A short business ses sion will be held followed by an Interesting program. Following the program a pie social will be held to obtain money for the annual community treat. Oh, Boy! you or'ta come. Your favorite pie is sure to be there. Mrs. Mike Sepanek and daughters Bernice and Bertha motored to Heppner on Saturday. While there When you're wondering what to give Aunt or Cousin or Sister So-and-So for Christmas, remember that a lovely scrap basket for one's room is always most acceptable. Attractive metal baskets that are priced from $6 to $15 in the shops can be made for $2 or less at home. Buy the unfinished metal frame, lac quer it or cover it with antique gold or silver paper, mount a lovely old French or flower print, one of the English sport prints or an old map ni medallion fashion and shellac the whole to keep it from wear and soiling. You can be truly proud of such a gift. For Vegetable Night Cream of Asparagus Soup Cheese Cutlets Tomato Sauce Buttered Green Beans Beet and Egg Salad Steamed Molasses Pudding Non-stimulating drink With the . potato market rather low, many Oregon growers who have been using inferior seed will have an opportunity to purchase high class certified seed at reason able figures and get established in growing better potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hlatt arrived Sunday from Vancouver, Wash., and will make an extended visit with their relatives in Morrow county. For Sale Netted Gem potatoes, 70c to $1.00 per sack. J. O. French, Stanfleld, Ore. 36-7p. Dairy Cows For Sale Jerseys; some fresh, some coming fresh. Watl Corley, lone, Ore. 36-39 BAYNARD SAGER TEACHER OF VIOLIN Terms $5.00 Monthly. Box 521, Pendleton. FOR SALE Five dozen young White Leghorns, just beginning to lay. Andrew Baldwin, city. 36-37 For Sale Jersey Black Giant roosters, thoroughbreds. At Fred Buchanan ranch, lone. 34-4. A doctor Is privileged beyond all other humans. He can with Im punity ask a woman to keep quiet. Every time the girls start wear ing something new from Paris an epidemic of colds sets In. Cummings & Witcraft U. S. L. BATTERY SALES Complete Battery Service Recharge Rental Repair Satisfaction Guaranteed For a Cold Plum Pudding Mix 3-4 cup grapenuts, 3-4 cup seeded raisins, 3-4 cup English wal nut meats, 3-4 cup cooked prunes, 1-4 cup citron, all cut flne.i Dis solve a package of lemon-flavored gelatin in a pint of boiling water FIIHMIIMIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIMIIIIItlllllfimillllllllliy I MIRRORS RESILVERED It will pay you to have those 1 old tarnished mirrors resil- I vered. Work Guaranteed. I W.H.andE.L I AYERS 1 Gilman Building, Heppner Phone 1212 SiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiimiiiMMiiitiilimiiiiiiiiHMiiniiiiM. GORDON'S "First for Thirst" ji tiiniliiiit imiiiiuilMiimii iiiiiimiHuiiitiMitmimmHiimiti imiimii iiniiiiiu z i Now Offering Christmas Cards Now is the time for you to select your cards for Christmas. We believe we have a most complete line from which to choose. Including 5C, IOC and 25C Cards Also humorous cards at 10c Special prices will be given on quantity orders. plllllMltlt(llllllMMIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIINMIMHIIIfllltllllltlMMIItMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItMlllftMllfMHIIHII WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS ARE YOU SHIPPING TURKEYS? Get our rates for dressed poultry of all kinds be fore you ship. We will pick them up any place on our route. John Day Valley Freight Line (Incorporated) Operating between Heppner and Portland and John Day Highway Points. CITY GARAGE, Local Agent, Phone 172 CANDIES FOR THE TREE We are going to feature this year the best candies at the lowest price Heppner has ever seen, by the box or pail. Special prices given to schools, Sun day Schools and organizations. Fine nuts of all kinds, fine fresh veg etables and fruits, and all the "fixin's" will be on hand for the Christmas dinner where quality is always higher than price. HIATT & DIX Phone Main 1072 We Deliver Milady May Choose Many Articles of Attire from These New Arrivals in Munsingwear Girls' Bloomers, Brevlatlon Bloomers and Abbreviated Bloomers. Women's Knee Length Bloomers, Bodice Vests, Step-in Cht-mlse, Princess Chemise, Bloomerette Chemise, Bras sieretop Bloomercttes, Princess Slips, Night Gowns, Paja mas, V and Slotneck and Peter Pan Cotton, Modernistic Wrap-balloon Applique, Sorority Jackets, Swagger Coats. MUNSINGWEAR HOSIERY All Silk Chiffon, Service Chiffon, and Service Weight In all the latest shades. MiinMlngwear chooses only the finest Rayon. Specially pro cessed it results In a garment rich, soft, lustrous, wearing exceptionally well, and at a very moderate price. Munsing wear Is exclusive but not expensive. Watch your next week's mail for our catalogue of Munsingwear Modes. M. D. CLARK For Friday- Clams, Oysters and Shell Fish OF ALL KINDS We are offering these with our regular stock - of fish for Friday. Central Market HENRY SCHWARZ & SON Heppner Gazette Times, Only $2.00 Per Year "Fodder in the Shock" "When the frost Is on the punkln, an' the fodder's In the shock," farmers find a few grains of corn have multiplied Into a crop. When the Krey fringes men's hair they can find themselves Independent with Interest dollars if they have saved money. An early start is best Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner BsUlk Oregon THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 29 AND 30: RIN-TIN-TIN in "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT" Based on Rin-Tin-Tin's own life. Exciting story of the World War in Rinty's homeland, France. Rin-Tin-Tin takes to the air like Lindy and saves his pal, an American ace, from a burning plane. Also "THERE IT IS" two reel comedy. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1: Montague Love, Cullen Landis and Belle Bennett in "THE DEVIL'S SKIPPER" Adapted from the story by Jack London. A sea thriller. Also Felix, Scenic and News Reel. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 2-3: GLORIA SWANSON in "SADIE THOMPSON" Based on the story by W. Somerset Maugham. An outcast girl adrift in the South Seas. She was no one's fool, this outcast girl from Frisco until Hndsome came along! Then but see Gloria in her most glorious achievement. It's a winner., Also "POLAR PERILS," two reel comedy. ' , Children 20c Adults 40c TUESD A Y.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 & 5: Virginia Lee Corbin, William Russell and Alma Bennett in "THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY" From story by Geo. Randolph Chester. A Frothy Melange; of Laughs, Love Interest and Wit. Also Comedy and News Reel. COMING NEXT WEEK: Lon Chancy in LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH, Dec. 8-7 Louise Fazenda in A SAILOR'S SWKKTIIKAUT Doc. 8 Richard Barthelmcss in TIIN PATKNT LfcATHER KID, Dec. -10 Norma Shearer in THE ACTKN8S ...... Dec. 11-12 they attended the dance.