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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1928)
PAGE EIGHT HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1928- HARDMAN. A Christmas program will be giv en at the Hardman Union high school, Thursday, December 20, at 7:30 p. m. The program will con sist of two one-act comedies and songs. One of the novel features will be the story of the birth of Christ, which will be presented by shadow pictures by the Sunday school class of the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Moore of Heppner. Admis sion will be twenty-five cents for adults and children free. All prof Its realized from this entertain ment and carnival will be for the benefit of the school clubs. Every body is Invited to come and share our fun. Mrs. B. H. Bleakman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDaniel and Mrs. Maud Howell left for Spirit Lake, Idaho, Wednesday, to attend the funeral of the late William McDaniel. Mrs. Mack, O. A. C. clothing spe cialist, gave some interesting and valuable advice on pattern altera tion and remending of old clothing here Thursday and Monday. Neal Knighten delivered some of his turkeys to Hermiston last Thursday. Mrs. Helen M. Walker, county school superintendent was a visitor at the Hardman school Tuesday. Carey Hastings purchased a new Chevrolet Monday, Dec. 10. a copy handed to Heppner Gazette Times for publication. W. P. MAHONEY, W. E. PRUYN, DAVID HYND, Committee. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, the Messenger of Death has again visited our number, and removed the name of our brother, George C. Aiken, from the roll of workmen, and taken our brother from our midst to his eternal home; and Whereas, Brother Aiken was a true and faithful Mason, and we wish to make permanent record of his fidelity; Therefore, be it resolved, that we, his brother craftsmen of Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. & A. M., at this time pause in sorrowful submission, to recall his many virtues and to drop a tear because of his depart ure. We extend to the sorrowing wid ow and children of our deceased brother in their bereavement our deepest sympathy. Be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, that a copy be enter ed on the records of the lodge, and BAILEY TRANSFER Heppner, Ore. Local and Long Distance Hauling Headquarters at Heppner Garage Phone 213 RESOLUTION'S OF RESPECT. Whereas the Angel of Death has visited our Chapter and removed therefrom to his eternal rest, our Companion George C. Aiken, and Whereas, Companion Aiken was a true member of our Chapter, and we wish to record in a permanent manner his fidelity; Therefore, be it resolved by Hepp ner Chapter No. 26, R. A. M., that we extend to the sorrowing widow and children of our deceased com panion our deepest sympathy in this their hour of bereavement Be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the rec ords of the Chapter, a copy be sent to the family, and a copy given to the Heppner Gazette Times for pub lication. FRANK GILLIAM, M. D. CLARK, JOHN ILER, Committee. MAIL PACKAGES EARLY. In order that the work of the lo cal postofHce may be reasonably ex pedited, and that there will be no last day rush to get packages Into the mails, Postmaster Smead is urging the Heppner community to mail their Christmas packages ear ly. He advises that all packages be wrapped and tied securely, plainly addressed, with the address of send er or return card written or printed in the upper left hand corner. Mail them as early in the day as possi ble, especially if they are to be in sured, and all valuable packages should be insured. Mr. Smead further announces that there will be no mail distribu ted on Christmas day. This is in accordance with the ruling of the department, it being planned that if possible all postofllce employes on that day may enjoy the full holi day and have their Christmas din ners at home with their families. Therefore, no packages or other mail will be given out to anyone. The Heppner office will be open late the night of December 24 in order that all may get their packages who cannot get to the office before 6 o'clock p. in. All Winter Coats at 25 per cent off during the month of December. Curran Hat Shop. tf. WHEAT MEN URGED TO JOIN KO. LEAGUE (Continued from Fint Page) les; Harry Richards, The Dalles; Art Wheelhouse, Arlington; L. A. Young, Madras; William Leadbet ter, Alicel; Lowell Stockman, Helix; Cecil Curl, Pendleton; Fred Hilgen, Dufur; Alva Spence, Haines. Crop Insurance Chairman: J. B. Adams, Moro; secretary, W. A. Holt, Pendleton; A. S. Roberts, The Dalles; Frank W. Turner, Heppner; Jesse Hales, Pendleton; J. W. Dyer, Mayville; Troy Bogard, Eight Mile; Owen Moore, Dufur; Wesley Pay- ton, Baker, R. 2. Legislative Committee includ ing Farm Relief Cooperation, Tar iff, etc. Chairman; Charles A. Harth, The Dalles; secretary, Char les W. Smith, Heppner; W. M. cx SHOPPING DAYj Jffl.!MA3 GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY You will find listed below some Gifts you can buy at this Drug Store: Fountain Pens Gift Pencils Flashlights Box Candy Hard Candy Bulk Candy Toilet Waters Toilet Articles Vanities Manicure Sets Pipes Compacts Razors Stroppers Vacuum Bottles Bridge Sets Score Pads Tags, Seals Greeting Cards Powders Cigars Cigarettes Smokers' Articles Wallets Tree Ornaments Tree Lights Shaving Brushes Clocks Watches Boxed Stationery Wrapping Papers Decorative Goods Perfume Sprays Perfume Sets Pierce, La Grande; E. M. Hulden, Blalock; W. W. Harrah, Pendleton; A. R. Shumway, Milton; Ralph Benge, Heppner; W. H. Ragsdale, Moro; Ed Ward, Boyd; A. V. Swift, Baker; Herbert Egbert, The Dalles. Grain Inspection and Market News Service Chairman: Roy Rit ner, Pendleton; secretary, Roger Morse, Baker; Fred Kruso, Grass Valley; David H. Nelson, Pendle ton; Lee Beckner, lone; Frank Mc Kennon, Imbler; Owen Jones, The Dalles; J. W. Shepherd, Grass Val ley; A. H. Barnum, Moro; J. H. Scholl, Baker. Weed Control Committee Chair man: Perry Johnston, Condon; sec retary, D. C. Smith, Corvallis; Her bert Root, Wasco; Earl Warner, Lexington; Ralph Allen, Adams; Sims Dickenson, Athena; William Ruckman, Imbler; Harry McKin ney, Arlington; Clarence Look, The Dalles; Fred Hennagin, Wasco; C. K. Fisher, Haines. Program of Work Committee outlining work for league in the future Chas. Cox, Heppner; Chas. W. Smith, Heppner; H. B. Pinker ton, Moro; Perry Johnston, Condon. I GORDON'S PHONE MAIN 1002 mi frjj WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO FIND MerCandy THAN WE ARE OFFERING FOR CHRISTMAS AT NEAR THE PRICE In this as in all lines handled by us you will find the Quality Far Higher Than Price SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITY LOTS SATURDAY SPECIALS: Large Grapefruit, each IOC 1 00-size Genuine Sunkist Oranges 75C HIATT & DIX Phone Main 1072 We Deliver Star Theater HEPPNER, OREGON THURSDAY (Tonight): The Great BANNISTER The Man Who Sees Tomorrow. Tells the Untold. Also Sleight of Hand, Magic and Illusions. Also feature picture Leatrice Joy In MAN MADE WOMAN Children 20c Adults 40c FRIDAY: The Great BANNISTER With change of program. Also NEW feature picture Lilt Damlta in FORBIDDEN LOVE Children 20c Adults 40c SATURDAY: Rex Bell In WILD WEST ROMANCE With Caryl Lincoln Heart throbs and suspense, laugh ter and excitement with a new star. Also Comedy and News Reel SUNDAY Si MONDAY: MARION DA VIES in THE PATSY With Marie Dressier and Lawrence Gray If you're a girl who wants to know how to get her man; if you're a man trying to figure out the best defence against leap year tactics you can't do better by yourself than to learn about love from this picture. Also PIRATES BEWARE two reel comedy. Children 25c Adults 50c TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: ROD LA ROC QUE in CAPTAIN SWAGGER With Sue Carrol Here's a picture that will warm the cockles of your heart and fire your blood, because it's rich in thrill and comedy. Also Comedy and News Reel Coming Next Week: Dec. 20-21: Rin-Tln-Tin in RINTY OF THE DESERT. Dec. 22: Wally Wales in SADDLE MATES. Dec 23-24: John Gilbert ni THE COSSACKS. Dec 25-26: Rudolph Schildkraut in A SHIP COMES IN. Show Opens at 7:00. Picture Starts at 7:30 TOYS DOLLS GAMES BOOKS NOVELTIES Bring the KIDDIES to the Great CHRISTMAS TOY STORE They'll have the time of their lives, looking at our wonderful dis play of toys of every kind that ap peal to little folks irresistibly. Don't pass up this opportunity to give them a real treat! We have won derful mechanical toys and other things that will delight boys and girl priced exceptionally low. Make this a happy Christmas for your child! Toyland, Toyland, happy boy-and-girl land, was never as gay and festive and colorful as it is this season in our store. Your child will cry out with glee when he sees the wonderful toys on display at our store. Mechanical trains that push along almost as swiftly as real trains; jack in the boxes that go pop-pop when least expected to do so; harm less guns and swords that will appeal to the swashbuckling nature of the boy who wants to be a "pirut"; beautiful dolls for beautiful little grils, dolls that look almost human, that say "mama" and open and close their eyes. Our Toy land is a miniature nation in itself, with its trains and autos and railway stations, buildings and windmills and pretty dolls and teddy bears. And what a gay, carnival-like land it is! Visit it. You'll have a great time if you're anywhere be tween the ages of one and one hundred! Wagons, Velocipedes, Scooters, Drums, Whistles, Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Etc. Everything for the Kiddies. We surely haven't overlooked them. HPO.TD T Dont overlook our sensible, practical gifts for the older mem JL VJt hers of the family. Art Pottery and Bric-a-Brac at close-out prices. Electric percolaters, toasters, urns, glassware, chinaware, and many other articles worthy of your inspection. Our prices are right, our merchandise the best. Agents for FREED EISMAN RADIO. -: The radio with the true tone quality. Peoples Hardware Company