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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1928)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1928. PAGE THREE ALPINE. Dr. J. P. Conder of Heppner vis ited with C. Melville on Sunday af ternoon. A large number of our young people attended the dance at Juni per on Saturday. Mrs. C. Melville was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Sand Hollow. Mrs. Mike Sepanek and daughter Bertha motored to Pendleton on Saturday. Chas. Melville and niece enter tained at dinner on Thanksgiving day, the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville, also Peggy Thompson and Naomi Moore of Sand Hollow. The Farm Bureau meeting and pie social held at Alpine on Satur day evening was well attended. The business meeting was shortened and was followed by an interesting program rendered by the young people of the various communities. The program was followed by a pie social which every one enjoyed. Total receipts' amounted to $53.05. The proceeds will go towards the Christmas community treat, to which everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bennet spent Thanksgiving day with the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. McDanlel of Rhea Creek. Mrs. G. L. Bennet was a Hermis ton visitor on Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville, also the former's brother, Chas. Melville and their niece, Miss Gertrude Tichenor, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Llndsey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stelger and daughter of South Dakota are vis iting with the former's cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Flnley. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowman of Pendleton on Friday. Messrs. Chas. and Cornelius Mel ville accompanied by thier niece, Miss Gertrude Tichenor, motored to Pendelton on Friday. The Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bennett were the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Lambirth and daughters, Doris and Celatha, also their son Lester, Mrs. Anna Helny, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary and son Irl, Jr., and their daughter, Mildred. Charlie Berry spent Thanksgiv ing day with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolfe of Echo. The community Christmas treat IH AliUfhi "i 'SeMfySomts Bf Iklena Rubinstein I'll1 1 ' "fid Hits Ruhmttth What farther feu of danger can then be? Beauty, which capture! all thing's, set me free. Dryden. TO WASH OB NOT TO WASH If I were to be asked what con stitutes a beautiful skin, I should answer instantly a healthy one. Health is a primary law of Beauty, and no skin can be healthy unless it is hygienically clean. So the first and universally Important role is Regular and Thorough Cleansing. It simply isn't possible to gauge the number of letters that pour in from time to time, asking me for an expert opinion on the subject of wahing the face. Women seem to be swayed so easily from the good, sane, common-sensible ways by senational advertising or Incorrect and inexpert opinions! To settle all question of washing once and for all, let me say that in the thirty-odd years during which I have acted as confidant and adviser to some of the most beautiful wo men in the world, I have not come across one dozen Instances where the skin was so fragile it would be Injured by correct washing. Mind you I say correct washing. The use of a harsh or alkaline soap will ruin any skin, eventually. It is only a question of time as to when the protesting tissues will re bel. Complexion Soap, however, is made of the finest oils, and there is one kind in particular which is based on that ancient beautifler, the blended whites of fresh eggs. Such soaps, specially created and carefully perfected, will prove of the greatest value to even the finest skin. In dealing with an excessively oily skin or one marred by blackhheads, whiteheads and pimples, the use of a scientifically compounded face wash, either a good, stimulating blackhead or open pore paste, which incidentally is excellent for refining large pores, or special beauty grains which, through their content and consistency, get right down into the pores, stimulating and cleansing them. By all means I advise you to wash but use discretion in your selection of a washing agent And next week I'll tell you about the cold cream method of cleansing. will be held at the Alpine school house on Saturday evening, Decem ber 22. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Ann aHeiny spent Friday and Saturday with friends in Hepp ner. While there she contracted a cold and returned to her home In Alpine. She recovered enough to begin teaching again on Monday. She teaches the grade department of the Alpine school. Church services were held at Pine City last Sunday. Quite a few at tended the service and all report having enjoyed Mr. Bower's ser mon. Next Sunday the services will be held at Alpine. Everybody is welcome to each and every service. Mrs. C. Melville Is suffering from an attack of the grippe. Miss Mildred Schmidt who is em ployed at the Thompson ranch at Butter creek, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schmidt C. W. Smith, county agent of Heppner, attended the Farm Bu reau meeting at Alpine on Satur day evening. He gave an interest ing talk on the extermination of rabbits, and the turkey market for the coming holiday season. He is Interested in the Idaho pooling association. GRANGE TO ENTERTAIN. The Rhea "Creek Grange is pre paring a number of one-act plays to be presented at their hall Sat urday evening, Dec. 8. The enter- STOME SH ; r AND CARRY OREGON, WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA, IDAHO HEPPNER HOTEL BLDG., HEPPNER, ORE. Are You Pay ingToo Much For Your Groceries? Remember, it is the pennies you save on each item you buy that soon pile up and give your dollars additional buying power. Compare our prices with those you have been paying and you will be surprised at the saving we are able to offer you. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Specials for Saturday and Monday We Deliver Orders Over $3.00 FREE in the City Limits . PEANUT BUTTER Bulk 2 Lbs 45c POTATOES Netted Gems 100 Lbs. . $1.19 ..APPLES Fancy Romes Per Box ... . $1.19 SPERRY'S FLOUR WHITE DOWN. 49-lb. Sack . $1.85 Per Bbl. . . . $7.25 A HARD WHEAT FLOUR CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 20 Bars 85C BAKING POWDER Crescent 3 Lbs. 87c 5 Lbs $1.25 CHEESE Meadow Grove Per Lb 29C MACARONI Elbow 3 Lbs 19c STONE'S SYRUP CANE AND MAPLE -Gallon .'. . . . 89C 1 Gallon . . . $1.59 HIGHEST QUALITY BULK LARD 2Lbs. ....... 39c 4 Lbs 75c 8 Lbs $1.45 PANCAKE FLOUR SPERRY'S 9-lb. Bags .... 69c FANCY DATES Bulk 2 Lbs 25c HAMS s 2r STONE'S COFFEE SUPREME BLEND 1 Lb. 49c 3 Lbs $1.45 SPECIAL BLEND lLb. 39c 3 Lbs $1.10 TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT. BACON Medium T c7 weight iyc Lbeeeeee j talnment will be presented by all local talent, and promises to be good. The public is invited to at tend. A hope chest will be given away during the evening. Admission for the entertainment will be 35c and 15c. The date was misprinted last week as Saturday, Dec. 3. Watch for BANNISTER! BOY SCOUTS, TROOP 6L Owing to a change in the scout executive's schedule, Mr. Douglas Hawley was not able to be In Hepp ner on Wednesday, but plans to be here next Wednesday, Dec. 12, for the father and son banquet and Court of Honor to be held at that time. All Scouts and those who would like to be Scouts are urged to attend troop meetings in order to work up as many tests as possible before the twelfth of the month. STANLEY MOORE, Scoutmaster. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the friends of Heppner who so graciously helped us in every way during the funeral and the burial of our father, James K. Simons, and fqr their many ex pressions of sympathy. THE FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward spent several days in the city during the week from their wheat ranch south of lone. Watch for BANNISTER! NOTICE TO CXEDITOKS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the slate of Orejon, Administrator of the estate of John A. Patterson, deceased, and has duly qual ified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned in Heppner, Oregon, duly verified as required by law. within Pix months from the date of first publica tion of this notice. B. R. PATTERSON. Administrator of the Estate of John A. Patterson, deceased. Date of first publication December Sixth. 1928. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that the Coun ty Superintendent of Morrow County, Oregon, will hold the regular examin ation of applicants for state certificates at Court House at Heppner as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 19, 1928. at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday. December 22, 1928, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon U. 8. History. Writing (Penmanship). Wednesday afternoon Physiology, Reading. Composition. Methods In Reading, Methods in Arithmetic Thursday forenoon Arithmetic His tory of Education, Psychology, Meth ods In Geography. Thursday afternoon Grammar. Geo graphy, American Literature. Physics. Methods in Language, Thesis for Pri mary Certificate. Friday forenoon Theory and Prac tice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, English Literature. Chem istry. Friday afternoon School Law, Alge bra, Geology, Civil Government Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Bot any. Saturday afternoon General History. HELEN M. WALKER. County School Superintendent. 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