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PAGE EI HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1929. ALPINE. On Christmas nlcht nartv nf our community folk met at" the nuiiie 01 mr. ana Mrs. wm. McDaid. They played games, and danced most of the evenincr. Those nre- ent were John Kelland, Roselle, William. John. Dorothv and T-aw rence Doherty, Mary, Nora, Bill and Margaret McDaid. Mr. and Mrs Merle Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bennett and daughters Ruth and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lambirth. also their philHrpn TVria Lester and Celatha. All enjoyed the evening delightfully. Mrs. Merle Bennett spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. J H. McDaniel. Miss Ruth Bennett is suffering j rum an atiacic or tne mnuenza. MiSS Ann Conmev ef PnrtlonH returned to her home Wednesday aiier spending ner Christmas va- vntiuu wiia ner sister ana Drotner in-law. Mr. and Mrs Trl Cla Mrs. Anna Heiny spent Christmas wim ninius ana relatives in Hepp ner and Rhea rreek. Miss Mildred Schmidt and friend, waiter Wigglesworth of Butter creek, spent Christmas with the lorniers parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sepanek and family. Charles Berry spent Saturday evening in Echo with his ifr Mrs. Arthur Wolfe. While there ne attended the dance which was given in the Echo city hall. On Wednesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Lam birth entertained a party of young folk at their home, the evening be ing spent in dancing and at cards. Those present were Johnny Kel- innu, noseue, jonn. William, Dor othy and Lawrence Doherty of this vicinity, also Bill and Mary Doh erty from Juniper, and Mary, Bill, Nora and Margaret McDaid, all of Juniper. Mrs. G. L. Bennett and daughters Ruth and Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle. Rennett Mr onri Mrs. Irl Clary and the latter's sis ter, miss Anne uonmey of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville had as their New Year's eve guests, Mr. and Mrs. Crocket Duval and chil dren, Helen and Alvin, also Mr. Du val's brother, Ned, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt and son Al fred. The evening was spent in playing cards. The party played the old year out and the new year in. Peggy Thompson spent the New Year season with Miss Gertrude Tichenor. A number of young folk from this vicinity attended the dance given at Juniper hall on New Year's eve. About 75 young people con gregated and danced the old year out Miss Mildred Schmidt is suffering from the influenza, Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville enter tained at their home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary and children Irl and Mildred, also thp lntw sister, Miss Anne Conmey of Port land. Russell Moore and friend Peggy Thompson attended the dance at Echo on Saturday night School opened at Alpine on Mon day with three pupils in the high school department and one in the grade department Mike Sepanek and daughter Ber tha were Heppner visitors on Saturday. George Lambirth and nephew Merle Bennett were Pendleton vis itors on Monday. William and Francis Doherty ac companied by their friends, the Misses Helen Bennett and Bernice Sepanek, spent Sunday evening in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sepanek and daughters Bernice and Bertha mo tored to Echo on Monday. Russell Moore returned to Cor vallis on Monday where he is a stu dent at O. S. C. studying engineer ing. Mrs. Mike Sepanek and daughter Bernice are suffernlg from influ enza, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and children Elec, Bruce and Annie Ree were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary and chil dren Irl and Mildred, also Mrs. Clary's sister, Miss Anne Conmey of Portland, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lind sey. Mr. and Mrs .Crockett Duvall and children Helen and Alvin were Sat urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lambirth. A large number of our young peo ple attended the dance at lone on Saturday night. Elec Downing of Pine City was a guest at West Camp ranch on Christmas night G. L. Bennett is suffering from an attack of the influenza. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson were ill with influenza all last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary and chil dren, also Mrs. Clary's sister, Miss Anne Conmey of Portland, Mrs. Anna Heiny and Mr. and Mrs. C. Melville were the New Year's guests at West Camp ranch. A bountiful dinner was served and the day was spent with card games. Peggy Thompson was a guest Monday at the hmoe of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew of Pine City. The Misses Naomi and Audrey Moore are suffering from influenza. Margaret Melville spent the New TO COACH AT U. OF 0. m , . j I TV. At V Yi Jhauty Secrets v ujr miena rcupirmeirt Vttg Far every block of marble holds' Vena, With nothing bat nnchlsell'd stone be tween ns. DAWE'S QERALDINB. I believe that the woman who learns to recognize the erlv siim of age has a splendid weapon against tneir inroaas. Any phusi- Cian Will tell Vnil thnt Tn(n la a warning of something radically wrong wun tne internal machine. Heed that first warning, take ac tive stens to find nnt nnd mi-raof whatever has gone out of order, and you can save yourself many hours of illness and misery. I really wish, for the sake of your good looks, that there were some kindred WO V nf Wafnlrxy ,v,,n youth is slipping by. Unfortunate ly mere isn t, ana an too often the lines and relaxati nn nf nromntitfa ageing have left their mark before one single step has been taken to prevent the catastrophe and pre serve the beautv that Is evprv urn. man's most precious possession. Do not wait for the day when a painfully frank mirror warns you that VOUth is Dast Take mmilor daily care of your skin. It is little enough to do when the object to be attained is so inflnltolv worth while. Guard against the mistakes or youtn, isiever forget that the prerequisites of beauty are, first, a clear skin; second, a stimulated skin, and lastly, a protected skin. Twice a day is not too often to cleanse your face with either cleansing or massage cream, should the tissues be dry and sensitive; or with a pasteurized face cream, should they be normal, oily or un dernourished. Watch for the first lines that creep around the eyes. They are danger signals! Watch for the downward droop at the corners of your mouth. It signifies relaxation, the worst enemy of beauty! And whether the signs are faint or un mistakable, remember that stimula tion is the only sane, scientific cor rective measure. So take out your little bottle of skin-toning lotion and with a tiny pad of cotton and a few drops of the liquid, go swiftly over the ne glected area. The skin tingles in quick response, and you have to some extent "doctored" your com plexion against the inroads of age. Watch for the danger signals, ap ply first aid and your good looks will be unimpaired for many years! New York Life Insurance Co. NOT A COMMODITY BUT A SERVICE W. V. Crawford, Agent Heppner, Ore. ""lfvjl'2' f')i1! Year season with Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Munkers of Heppner. For Sale 200 acres good pasture; 40 tons good grain hay; good place to feed, plenty of water. Ralph Butler, city. 40ti. Surveyor Harris was in the city on Wednesday from lone, having business at the January term of county court Chuck Jost, former Webfoot basketball star, has been selected assistant basketball coach at the University of Oregon. Jost played guard three years at Oregon, 1924, 1925 and 1926. The Webfoots won the northern conference champion ship In 1926 and Jost was Instru mental In the Oregon victories. Be sure to see THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO at the Star Theater on Sunday and Monday. Of troubles connubial, Jars and divorce, This, we believe, is the fruitfulest source A man falls In love with a dimple or curl, Then foolishly marries the entire girl. Winter la Sunny 'CALIFORNIA! Take the Union Pacific lunthine circU & f, trip to dellahtful California where winter mean summer and count leaa pleasure await vnn. One way via Salt Lake Citvi the other via Portland. New ceno, new places all the oiiv. Fine, fast traine. Btonnvara going and returning. MAKI RESERVATIONS NOWI UNION PACIFIC CHESTER DARBEE Agent Heppner, Oregon 8 Star Theater HEPPNER, OREGON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Ralph Forbes and Marceline Day in "Under the Black Eagle" with "Flash," a remarkable dog performer ;a dog that can make you cry and laugh and fall In love. A war film that's different AIno "Collegian," two-reel Comedy, and News Reel. SATURDAY Sydney Chaplin In "SKIRTS" With Betty Balfour Syd shows us what a hen-pecked husband does when his wife and mother-in-law are away. Also "Social Prestige" two-reel Comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Conrad Nagle and Myrna Loy in "The Girl From Chicago" "Molly, the Girl from Chi" she mystified them all. Romance of during and danger. Also Comedy and News Keel. Children 20c; Adults 40c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur in "DETECTIVES" A:o "Oswald, the Lucky Ruhbit" A Free Gift for Everybody Who Gets Into the Show by 7 :45. lie on time and get yours. Show starts at 7:80, but we will allow you 15 min utes leeway. Watch for the "Yel low Cameo." Coming Next Week: "Mademoiselle From Armentiers" January 10 and 11. Robert Armstrong, Clyde Cook and Lina Basquett in "Celebrity," Jan. 12. Gaston Glass and Nena Quararo in "The Red Mark," Jan. 13 and 14. Alan Hale and Phyllis Haver In "Sal of Singapore," Jan. 15 and 18 Show Opens at 7:00. Picture Starts at 7:30 1 M. D. Clark : Hiatt & Dix Husbands Approve Tto because of the Savings made possible by Red & White low prices. because Red & White Stores are independntly owned by citizens of the community and the proceeds of these businesses stay in local circulation. because of the Quality for which Red & White Stores are famous. It Pays to Buy ALL Your Groceries at These Stores Saturday and Monday (Jan. 5 and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Calumet Baking Pow- AA der, 16-oz. Tins MO Red & White Peas,2's 3 cans for 41c Servus Tomato Soup, -f a real buy at 2 cans JLtx Servus MarshmallowsC!? Fresh, 10-oz. tins for JU9M Servus Shaker Salt, 4Aa W plain or iodized, pkg. JLm Cream of Wheat Package 26c Macaroni, Noodles or AP Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for M VV 7) Red & White Super-Specials TO LIMIT QUANTITIES "mHKaMBM Rose Brand Fancy Redland Navel Oranges, me- t fl dium size, dozen tIC Snowdrift take advantage of this splendid saving Aff 4-lb. tins UOC Red & White Toilet AAA Paper, 3 rolls ZiLM Servus Chili Con Car- C9f ne, 2 cans M C National Biscuit Co.'s Ginger Snaps, a quality cooky Q f Regular 35c, pkg OJ.C Servus Coffee, Extra M Fresh, lb. pkg 1C THE BUYER SAVES j'1 Illim mm THE OWNER SERVES OtMf) M j Don 't Miss the First Instalment of This Fascinating Story! "The Desperate Lover" A novel of an exile's love for a mysterious, beautiful woman ... a halted duel ... a Secret Society ... a murder plot ... the most thrill ing, exciting, romantic story from the pen of the Prince of Story Tell ers, E. Phillips Oppenheim. STARTS IN THIS PAPER SOON ?pr fertt? 2ftm0