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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1929 PAGE THREE TTfefe Of th AM by Nancu Hart Serving church suppers In cafe teria style adds a delightful touch of informality and at the same time insures hot food and quick service. Also it saves the women a good deal of work. The guests both serve themselves and clear their own places after the dinner, carry ing their dishes to the serving shelf or whatever desired. In the absence of a steam table or serving shelf, the plan can be nicely worked out by arranging the food on half a dozen oblong tables in the dining room, placed near the wall and convenient to kitchen and guest entrance. The cafeteria supper should be an Inexpensive two-course meal that is plentiful and spicy. Baked smoked ham is very popular, and it is one of several things that can be pre pared in the home the day before the supper. Removing Perfume Spote If you want to remove perfume spots from linen, rub the spots gent ly with peroxide and let dry. This generally is successful on linen, but don't try it on other fabrics unless you feel very experimental. Dyeing Lace To change white lace to a cream color, dip it in a weak tea. To stiffen the lace, put a cube of sugar into the tea. For the Teeth A small amount of powdered pu - mice mixed with the regular tooth paste or powder and brushed over the teeth every four or five weeks will remove stains. Saving Stockings Many find that their silk stock ings fade after two or three wash ings. To prevent this, rinse them when they are new in water to which a little vinegar has been add ed. This will keep them from fad ing for some time. RY FW Hfl "The. 8efc ifPohhttlT VriA J Reading. Three Kinds of Men. Surgery. I occasionally read a book or es say, and, while agreeing in the main, reject certain portions. It has occurred to me that possibly the portions I reject contain precisely the truths I need to correct my er rors; whereupon I examine my ob jections with such care and intelli gence as I am capable of. I rec ommend this course to all readers. A reader is master of the situation: He may be as unfair as he chooses, without chance of reprimand or cross-examination. A reader should not reject conclusions of a writer without consideration. Why read at all if we accept only such con clusions as are agreeable, and meet our own views. The people abuse bankers very generally, but do the people realize what bankers say about us? Lately I was in the smoking room of a Pullman car, and there were three clean-cut strangers present, who turned out to be bankers from the same section of the country. Presently they began talking of their business, and I have not lately heard a more intelligent resume of life and men. They knew the peo ple as few writers know them, and their comments were fair and chari table, although very canddily admit ting our faults. One of them gave this deacrlp tion of the men of his ymmunity, Tom O'Brien, Butter creek sheep man, accompanied "by his family and Mrs. M. S. Corrlgall, was look ing after business here on Satur day. He reports that his sheep are all in from the summer range in the mountains, and that Wch needed rain would greatly benefit the range In the lower country. "Honks" lf With Glee s) Things were to well with this usu ally somber pelican at the London 100 that he gave vent to hit feelings. with loud "honkmgs" and attracted ttuuatr tention of most of the visitors.'. (5) (3fiis f Utile CopperRivel at all Strain points rlus Extra Heavy Tested Denim in LEVI STRAUSS Waist Overalls Insure long wear ANEW CD CC IF THEY pair, rrxCC rip dividing them Into three classes; he was president of a national bank, I learned in course of a conversation in which they did not know I was interested: 1. One-half of them were honest, and entitled to credit; a few were slow, but would finally pay. 2. One-fourth were careless, some what shiftless, got into all sorts of difficulties because of these habits, and had to be watched closely. 3. One-fourth were dishonest, lazy and hopeless from every standpoint I have been wondering since If this country banker did not give a fairly accurate estimate of the men of the world. The Mayo brothers, at Rochester, Minnesota, are probably our great est experts in surgery. They say more than half the operations per formed in this country are unneces sary. ... I shall believe that; I de pend upon the best experts in con sidering things I do not know much about Everyone knows of horrible and unnecessary butchering in sur gery. ,. Mrs. Dixon Smith and baby daughter returned to their home at lone on Tuesday from Heppner hospital. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii Ask for Levi's eiabkMercfiandijesincel855 For Sale In Heppner by WILSON'S HERE WE COxME ! Altho Bill Der's a wooden-head. When everything ii done and said, You'll find his service mighty sweet Juit telephone, and he'll be fleet 1 0-0-0 It's human nature to wait until the last minute to order mater ials you need. And because we believe in catering to human na ture, we claim to maintain the fastest lumber delivery service possible. Tell Bill Der your needs, and he'll respond with a speed that will surprise you. 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Reynnldi Tobaoco Camels . huge CQAZTmm) imam x-v r"w N- MA I in wn n r i m i mi m m '0 Darigold Ml 10 Cans 99C 48 Cans . . . $4.59 An exceptional value Take advantage of it. Effective Friday, Nov. 8, to Saturday, Nov. 23, Inclusive Corn Extra Standard Quality 3 Cans 39C 6 Cans , 75C 24 Cans, $2.73 No. 2 Cans Peas Extra Standard Quality 3 Cans 39C 6 Cans 75C 24 Cans ....... $2.73 No. 2 Cans Tomatoes With Puree 3 "Cans ..39C 6 Cans 75C 24 Cans $2.73 No. 2'2 Cans Pumpkin Fancy Solid Pack 6Cans.:; $1.00 12 Cans $1.95 24 Cans $3.79 No. 2'2 Cans Spinach Fancy Libby's Brand 6 Cans $1.13 12 Cans $2.20 24 Cans $4.35 Kraut Libby's Solid Pack 6 Cans . 12 Cans 24 Cans . $1.00 . $1.95 . $3.79 Corn Fancy MacMarr Yellow Corn 6 Cans $1.10 12 Cans $2.05 24 Cans $3.90 No. 2 Cans Peas Fancy San Juan 6 Cans ....... $1.19 12 Cans ...... $2.35 24 Cans $4.59 No. 2 Cans DTPS MERE! Our huge coast-wide canned goods sale! More than 1300 of our stores are joining in this great event which offers food buyers of the West a wide variety of the season's finest, new pack foods... Take advantage of this BIG sale of canned goods. Stock up at these special prices! Buy NOW and SAVE MORE! FRUITS 3 Cans ' 6 Cans 12 Cans PEACHES-Libbey's Halves, lh 80c $1.55 $3.05 PEACHES-Libbey's Sliced, 2s 69c $1.35 $2.65 PEACHES-Rosedale, 2 Tins 75c $1.45 $2.85 PEARS-Bartletts, 2 Tins 99c $1.95 $3.85 PINEAPPLE-No. 2i, Sliced 83c $1.59 $3.16 PINEAPPLE-Sliced, h Hat 40c 79c $1.55 PINEAPPLE-Crushed, h Flat 40c 79c $1.55 PINEAPPLE-2s, Broken Slices 73c $1.43 $2.80 FISH 3 Cans 6 Cans 12 Cans SALMON-Red, Tall Cans 95c $179 $3.49 SALMON-Red, Hat Cans 65c $1.27 $2.49 SHRIMP-Fancy Dunbar 55c $1.05 $2.05 OYSTERS-American Beauty 55c $1.05 $2.05 TUNA-White Meat, h 63c $1.25 $2.49 TUNA-White Meat, h 43c 79c $1.55 CRAB-Geisha fancy, s $1.00 $1.98 $3.95 CLAMS-Ocean Spray, No. Is 95c $1.85 $3.65 CLAMS-Ocean Spray, 65c $1.27 $2.49 BOOTH SARDINES Oval Tins 43c 83c $1.63 BUY IN QUANTITY-IT PAYS String Beans Stringless Standards 6 Cans 80C 12 Cans $1.55 24 Cans $2.99 No. 2 Cans Pork and Beans Van Camp's 6 Cans I... 63C 12 Cans $1.20 36 Cans $3.55 Medium Size Hominy Van Camp's, No. 2l2 Cans 3 Cans 43C 6 Cans 83C 12 Cans $1.63 24 Cans ...... $3.19 Asparagus R. C. Eastern Style 3 Cans 55c 6 Cans $1.05 12 Cans $1.99 No. 1 Cans Sardines Booth Oval Tins in Mustard or Tomato Sauce 3 Cans 43C 6 Cans 83C 12 Cans $1.63 24 Cans $3.19 String Beans Fancy Allen's Pride 6 Cans ....... $1.15 12 Cans $2.19 24 Cans $4.25 No. 2 Cans Tomato Sauce Del Monte Brand 3 Cans 23C 6 Cans 39C 12 Cans 75C Tomatoes Libby's Solid Pack 6 Cans $1.13 12 Cans $2.19 24 Cans $4.29 TOMATO SOUP Campbell's 6 Cans 59c 12 Cans $1.15 48 Cans $4.35 Phone 1082 STONE'S DIVISION Hotel Heppner Bldg.