Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1937, SPECIAL RODEO SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 14

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    PAGE SIX-v ... i - , HEPPNER GAZETTE TBlES,-HPPN!Rr OREGON, THURSDAY; AUG. 12;1937-.l;:-- :
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Beauty a
Discovery!
i Hollywood acclaims thii new
All-Purpose Cream, activatedr
with Vitamin D, which makes:
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JHESE JV BENEFITS TO V6UR SKIN . , M v
v " 1. ' Reduce lare pores tp normal. -- -V,
j 2. Erases premature wrinkles." ?; " A 1 - s
' - 13 .V Eliminates blackheads and pimplesV
' Corrects blemishes of, adolescence. ' V 1
' S. Normalizes both oily and dry skins.
'6. Refines and smooths skin, textures. ;
,7. Firms and rounds out contours. . . ' ,
. Colonial Dames All-Purpose Cream, with this yputh-gj--ing tctiTation, ?s
awakens your skin instantly . , . refreshes it, i x stimulates circulation
. . . sets your skin aglow with new-found health and beauty. Hundreds
; of tests show amazing results after only 14 days use! By all means use i
Colonial Dames All-Purpose Cream, $1.00. 4 H
HUMPHREYS
rug Company
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IF YOU are seeking the most tender and
tasteful of meats, your search is ended
when you visit our market . The proof is
in the eating. And . surprisingly low, in
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CENTRAL MARKET
i .CasH,1' Merchandise
Prizes Offered :for!
Vffriety of Entries
1 No niore popular Rodeo feature
has ever beer( staged than the big
annual parade on Saturday, the nal
dayi . Each .year - this feature has
crown. 'attracting more and mnra In
terest. partly through the offerine of
premiurns, but more s particularly
through ; the pnde and enthusiasm
with: which Morrow county people
have 'supported ft, 1
J.The last few- v!rs. HpnnnM'hip.
chants have helped create interesf
through'vthe offering of cash and
merchandise . prizes,' while Morrow
countv - has encouraged ' interest in
the -building of large floats by offer
ins a $25 srrand sweenfitakes. Oiiof
contenders for the sweetstakes hav
oeen tne organization floats, In which
county granges have taken an out
standing interest'-And with a $25
prize for the best1 organization float
added to , th $25 sweepstakes, good
compensation has been received bv
tne organization coming out 'on top
. Prizes are offered in the bie ti
rade for vvarious tvoes' of . entries.
from' the sublime to the 'ridiculous,
with ffood Drizes offered esoeciallv
for the showing of horses and those
things representative of the Old West
This Vear for the first time,' in. ad.
dition to . the big -Saturday parade,
there will be parades of Rodeo stock
and performers to the grounds to
start each afternoon's show with ft
grand entry. .. .-"v?' i. 1( , f vvy-
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QUEENS OF
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IEJICIVICAIV h. 'i
1922-Miss Marjorie Clark"?1. w ''''!
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1924-Miss' Alice Rietmanri' A:1
1925-Miss Mae Kilkenpy.; d
' 1927-Miss Katherine' Bisbee ' , nv
: , 1928-Mirfs5lnez"'Hayes;: vf r;"'4r
: 1929-Miss Reita Neal ;v ?
i S30r-Wss 'Arieta Farrens'. s
,1931 Miss Margaret Bepjcet ' '
. '; 1932 Miss Mae Oehtry' "' 1
; 1933--Miss Doromy Doherty"
4 1934 Miss; Dimple Crabtree r :t
I; 1935 Miss Rene Kilkenny ' i '
: 193(-4-Miss nevieve'Harina1' ; i.--"m
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Floyd Peter? JHoldgg
Rodeo Roping Record
fc, . ' , . . I'l l" I'-"
f . The, best all-time calf-roping time
at the' Rodeo was hung up in 1933 by
Floyd Peters'.who "has, also placed in
the money several years at Pendle
ton. That record is 20 seconds flat.
v Other good roping times turned in
on "various 'years included that ' of
Jack Barber in 1924, of :24 2-3, Ed-r
die Sheridan in 1925 and R.RInger
soU irt 1928, both 27, and Tony Vey
in 1924, of :30. These are times made
in the contests. Vey lowered the con
test .record in exhibitions on occa
sion.. His " specialty Exhibition has
been the roping and tying'of a, ialf
without use. of a bridle -on his well
ttained horse.1,
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Attractively Displayed
Popularly Priced ?
t Conyenicntly Located
5- We invite your! acquaintance'
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MUSTANGS WHO
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Madam 'Queen 'n 'j
'!,:.1924-Madam' Queen? Mc&'M.th
;(;U2!Tefipoi .Jftomo-' ; A .Cl-VlL-,1926-Beri
Bolt5t 6 r oti -TJ 1-
if 1927-Colored. Boy,';- "i-fc-K- 5,1
"" 1B284-Steamboatu'r;0
1929 Butter 'Creek Cf-.f vur sx;
. 1930 Julius Meier -it;JS&i:
V 1931-Upside Down
1932 Black. Diamond
1933 Black Diamond r '
x 1934-BlackDliunonelniStV?
V 1935Unside, Dowa',j.:b,'?ri( 'V'.1
n.WSC-rMuck-a-Mucfc-v-yrr-;!,;";';.
u Potted plants at all tixneav phohe
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COkITIiACTEDlnCONSIGNlD
Get ourrnqrkef, before: ypu sell.; jGrqin
mqrlcet advice can be secured -each day
, by calling either of the above"
K A H phone ngmbersAi T. 5
brain liaying - teed - ruel
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at $
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on acre
, 20 per cent down..
Terms Jo suit purchaser
On creek amply watered; , VOO acres
irrigated In alfalfa; "500 acres farm
land;, t 2-room?hbuse; (excel lent; sheds,
60 x 200 feet; ,welLfencetl 'fine grazing
land."' - , - ' '
Many other Good Listings in
in Farm arid i City Property
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