PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Y WMM c & c Be Systematic Decide upon how much you can deposit in your Savings Account. Then let nothing in terfere with your plans. Jt will please us greatly to see you make reg ular visits to this hank to build a cash capital of your own, and on regular interest dale the interest earned on the dollars you saved will be paid to you or placed to your credit, as you instruct to earn more interest for you. First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Over One Million Dollars Deposits WKKiHTS AXD MKASIRKS HAMP ERED ALLIES Congressman Fiorello LaGuardia of New York, former major in t'ne Air service in charge of fliers on the Italian front, has thrown interesting light upon the difficulties aced by the United States in co-operating j with its allies in the world war. Ma jor LaGuardia has telegraphed the World Trade Club of San Francisco, an organization representing dud leading manufacturing merchants, pledging his support to the campaign that the organization is now waging for the world wide adoption or the metric system of weights and meas ures, now used by all the world ex cept the United States and Britannia. In his wire Major LaGuardia points out that the world war show ed the imperative need of standard ization of weights and measures. He advocates the meric system. "I still have unpleasant memories of the difficulty we experienced dur ing the war," he wries, "of the loss of time tiie confusion, owing to dif ferent systems of weights and meas ures used by various allies. We lost more time in translating specifica tions and more errors were caused on this account than by anything else." The World Trade Club is receiv ing similar testimony irom a great i many persons who had experience j with the difficulty caused by our present weights during the war. uonths ao when he accepted a po iition with' the First National Bank if Heppner. Miss Githens taught it; the Halfway schools last winter mak ing many friends during her stay in that town. W. S. M;Kinney came up from Salem Friday to look after business interestes connected with the har vesting of the wheat crop on his ranches. Mr. McKinney was a resi dent of this county for many years, retiring from active business a lew years ago w'hen he purchased a home at Salem. Norton Winnard came up from Eugene Sunday and will absorb some sunshine into his system and some dollars into his pocket in the harvest fields. Norton, who is a student in the University of Oregon, wants to try for the wrestling team next year and thinTcs harvesting a good way to start training. Gay Anderson received a card from County Clerk J. A. Waters Mon day morning written from Hayes, Tuesday, July 29, 1919 Kansas, where Mr. Waters is visiting his mother and other relatives and friends. t LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs-. Ben Patterson re turned Sunday evening from a pie-taunt vacation trip spent motoring through the Puget Sound country and "British Columbia. They report a pleasant trip most of the way with plenty of stretches of "otlen roads to keep them reminded of Morrow coun ty. Mr. and Mrs. Haynie, accompanied by Miss Lera Githens, returned from a vacation trip to Hallway, Oregon, I Sunday evening after a pleasant visit with friends' and relatives. Mr. and I Mis. Haynie formerly resided at I Hall way, coming to Heppner a few SOCIETY NOTES -- t 111 KN M I ;itiii:ns .i I If: I C PARTY :s si.i'M- Miss llernice (JUIiohm most pleas antly entertained n half dozen of her Kill friends last Wednesday evening at her east side heme at a "kIuiiiIioi " party, the gucsls having been Invited to spend Ihe night at tin- CilheiiH home. Tlie evening was pleasantly IKiM.ed hi r.ameH, candy making and lied- time utorien, (he wee sina' hours being Hi'iiously eneromhed upon before Ihe sounds of mei rinieii! were hushed In the title rule of the m cas I011 slumber. A dainty breakfasl waH reived lifter which the gues-ls took numer ous kodak snaps of each oilier an lnemi-nloH of the delightful occasion. Those present were Helen llanrtt, Hoils Mahoiiey, Alma levin, Kllza lielh Phelps, Kulalla llutlcr and Kitlhiyn Paulson. parts in the dramatic perl'ormenee were Misses Patty Mnhoney. Mary Van Vactor, Inez Hayes. Mary Pat terson ami Dorothy Paltison. Mrs. Kelly has been a resident of Morrow county for more than liO years- ami is known as ore of t!.e county's best loved pioneer women. MARRIED Save Your Eyes n vi.i 1 i; r w ii; At I'lie home of Rev. Frank An drews in this city, Sunday, July 27, I'll 'I, Mr. Frank Ilalfert and Miss Kclio M. Wade, well known young people or Morgan, were united in mnriiage. The Interesting ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mis. Sor ensen, frlenls of the young collide, and Mr. Hoy Ilalfert, brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. lliilfert will untile near Morgan. I I I I I I: t.iHi.s iiunoi; iu.i: i..iy WW,- I 'I I ll:t llio: ; uni.,11,. !.,! i ; l a-1 1. .. i iu i it in 1 1, i j ii.., I i--ii i'M !' M i ;. n. ..- i . .. ,; End.i) i I ih ''I lit the littl, : 111 it ll.'l: Vee ill I ' I..' I ", " .Vil mi I..1, M I 1 ii,.!;,. . Mi .1. W. Mi m liner, county ;-uiveyor .if Cllliatti coiinly, came titer from t'liiidnii last Wednesday to smtey Ihe piopoMeil new Killer tiu.! down Illicit deck. You cannot buy anothi pair of eye:i. but you can buy glar.r.es thai will pre serve the pair you liae. If your ojes- are givim; you trouble, if you are bothered witli headac'iei: or find that yo'i canni t read as- readily as you list I io. it's time you p it! us a visit. Most eye 'roubles can be relieved with proper glasses if uttendetl to in time. It costs nothing to coniull us and it Is de cidedly lo your advant age to do so. Oscar Borg IteL'Utereil I llrllli ll Ut I In in !in mi I li.ii .1. lot Hut. tv , Ml' iv -II) I' J.I; t I .'. .n I . IU l'l a LI' H'l H ill.,. I. ,1 t:l., ,,. ;.. 111 lnnm i ; lii r ii-. ihim y .( , i ,, ,, , In i hd.i , tin' iitiit::. I m s .iiiiiit and t .11 1 1. .1 . ill I'm Im ii J' ; . I w Melt hi.Ii t In .it rii.iU ere Ihe leadini: i li.iluii' J j Til.' Iitile It. licit, who i.tiiki lii art iiioii ul tl.i in tin i,iiN, iliiidnl In ill aui.itire Hi.' i lit Id i cm Iiiihh. The Tin.... 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