Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 11, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February n, 1919
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THERE IS A FORTUNE IN IT FOR THE MAN WHO
TODAY HAS THE FORESIGHT TO INVEST IN
MORROW COUNTY LAND. WE HAVE NU
MEROUS EXAMPLES OF IT IN EVERY DAY LIFE
IN HEPPNER AND TODAY THE OPPORTUNI
TIES ARE GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE.
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THE GREAT TASk OF FEEDING THE WORLD
HAS FALLEN UPON THE SHOULDERS OF THE
AMERICAN FARMER THROWING OPEN A
WORLD OF WONDERFUL CHANCES TO THE
MAN WHO HAS THE MONEY AND THE INCLIN
ATION TO INVEST.
I HAVE A MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF
FARM PROPERTIES FOR SALE ALL OVER MOR
ROW COUNTY AND CAN PLACE A BUYER ON
ANY KIND OF FARM THAT FIE DESIRES. IF
YOU ARE A PROSPECTIVE BUYER LET ME
SHOW SOME OF THESE TO YOU. THE POSSI
BILITIES THEY OFFER WILL APPEAL TO YOU.
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New Irrigated District of Boardman is Prosperous
(Continued from Pago One)
heard some, of these good folk of
lloardman tulk about their countiy
niul, having hinl some knowledge '
tliu possibilities of Irrigation tinder
proper conditions. In the past, he
was enough f gambler to take a
hance on making a trip over there
to we for himself what the new town
ami roiniiiunlly lookaHke.
Leaving Heppner one rather Mor
iny Saturday inornluK at 8:30 tne
writer landed at lloariliiinn via. lue
Heppner Itraneh ami the O. V. U. 4
N at aliout 2:0" p m. to. step rrom
the train Into a flood of glorious
sunshine.
At present an towns go. Hoard nan
Is not much to look at In the w.iy of
building, which at present is the
most pretentious In the town, stands
on high ground overlooking the Col
umbia river and has a moat sightly
location. The building Is lu the Cil
Uiirnla mission style, built of con
pretemnd Is two stories hig'li. At
prenent only the centre or main part
f the building has' been erected the
Intention being to add the wings as
provided for In the plans as the
need for additional room arises.
Prof. K. K. Irurns, principal, with
t'hree efficient teachers has charge
of the hcUooI woi"k. Th'e school has
fid pupils enrolled this term and He
curriculum embraces t'lio full twelve
grades of the grammar and h;i i
school courses.
A feature of the lloardman sch nil
of which the community has re-ison
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lart It Is something of a Jumtil.' or I to lie parnruiariy .m
rough lumber "shacks" with nearly library. This Institution has nine
Hal roots and covered with tar pa- than 4001. volumes of tntl.kd
per few good homes huv,. aliei.dv wo.ks embr.i.lng the very best llter-
;.i.ili ud a large number of res- nture . history, travel, fiction, and
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