Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 14, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of IONE . NEIGHBORHOO
Tuesday, October 14, 1919
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IONE ITEMS
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for
The
Housewife's Friend
Best housewives will accept
no other it's always fresh
when it reaches your table.
Give your grocer an order for
Franz Butter Nut Bread
it will please
FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY TO
BRISTOW h. JOHNSON
. IONE, OREGON
n ft-
BE NATURAL-
Lay Something Away
for the Future
It is natural to save to provide for the future
The squirrel gathers riuts the bee honey, to
provide for the days when they cannot work.
The day will come when you will not be able
to work start NOW to provide for this thine.
If you have no account, open one here now. If
you have one, add to it regularly, and watch it
grow.
BANK of IONE
I IONE GARAGE
Mrs. Alice Keller left Friday
Portland where she will spend some
time visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. H. Bigelow left Wednesday
for Portland after visiting the past
month with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde
R. Walker.
We understand J. F. Knappenberg
has sold his Willow creek rantfh a
mile west of lone to A. C. Allison who
has a ranch near Heppner.
Mrs. Ray Blake of Grass Valley,
arrived Sunday evening and will vis
it at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilt.
Mrs. C. B. Sperry and son, Wayne,
went to Portland Thursday to meet
her son, Harley, who was recently
discharged from the navy. ,
Mrs. Ike Howard left a few days
aeo for Portland where she will
spend a two weeks vacation with her
mother. Mrs. Andrews, and other
relatives.
Frank Akers and family have
moved to lone having previously sold
his alfalfa ranch a mile east of lone
to J. W Craig, who formerly had a
ranch in the Black Horse district
near Lexington.
Mrs. Kenneth Black left Monday
morning for Bend, Oregon, . where
she will visit, her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Coo'k, alter visiting her
parents Mrs. 'Tllake will go to xSea
Side to visit with friends.
Born In this city Tuesday, October
7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ball, a
sen. The mother is doing well but
the little babe was called to the
Great Beyond soon after its birtf.i.
The parents have 'our deepest sym
pathy. Mrs. Frank Nash motored over
Friday evening from Pendleton and
spent Saturday in lone calling on
Friends and attending to some busi
nt.vi matters. Mrs. Nash is teaching
in the Pendleton schools and has
charge of t'.ie 6th grade work.
Miss Ktta Akers who lias been
.nailing her home with her sister,
Mrs. Erma Watson, of Portland, for
some time arrived a few days ago
and will .teach school in the Biddle
! district on U'nea creek. Miss Akers
is a graduate of the local high school
c'ass of l!il 8.
Rev. John Samples and family ar
rived a few days ago from Gateway,
Oregon, and will mar.e their hom In
lone for the present. Tiiey have
moved Into the Congregational par
sonage on Second street. Rev. Sam
ples supplied the pulpit at the Bap
list church both Sunday morning and
evening. He is a missionary for the
Middle Baptist association.
Miss Ada Ages and Earnest Chris-
topherson were united In marriage
Wednesday October 8th at the bride's
home by Rev, Worstell of Lexington
Miss A gee Is the oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A gee and Mr.
Chrlstopherson la a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Chrlstopherson. Earnest
was one of the Morrow county boys
who served In the army. Mr. and
Mrs. Chrlstopherson left that even
Ins for their future home on the
Jane uortzer rancn. ineir many
friends join in wishing them a long
and happy wedded lit.
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The sophomore class met Monday :
and elected the following officers: ;
President Vera Engleman; vice presi- '
dent, Ted Blake; secretary-treasurer, :
Keithley Blake; reporter, Arlene Bal- i
siger; sargeant at arms, Keltsie De- j
vin.
The high school student body or
ganization consists' of the following:
President, Clara Linn; vice president.
Walter Linn; secretary-treasurer, Ted
Blake; member executive committee,
Thos. Davidson: custodian student
body property, Keithley Blake.
Credit must be given to the re
freshment committee, Clara Linn,
Zella Millard, Edua Moore and Ar
line Balsiger. A three course lunch
eon was planned and prepared by the
high school girls and served hv the
following grade students, Anna Puy
ear, Gladys Lundell. Hellen Balsi
and Norma Swanson.
The freshmen and new members
of the faculty of the lone high
school were duly initiated into the
student body last Friday evening by
the upperclassmen. The initiation,
though very strenuous and trying to
tne mewcomers, was very well plan
ned by the student body president.
Miss Clara Linn, and her committee.
The first part of the evening was
spent with the initiation stunts. The
dignified faculty received thier s!hare
of red-pepper sandwiches and fly
paper, while a few extra problems
were given the freshmen. Games and
dancing concluded the evening's fun!
This part of the program was carried
ut by Vera Engleman, Vesper Schri-
, Sam WarHeld and sTed Blake.
w
inter
Is Almost here. Better
select your Heater early while
our big stock is complete.
C. I,. O'NT.I I.L, Proprietor. lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
' Filtered Gasoline Station .
Paul G. Balsiger
Farm Imphtm-nK Vehicles. Windmills, l'ur.np.-..
and CiaMpline I ".n nines. AY e Sell Winona Wai-:,-
Tank lUiilding Agency for Mitchell Car-.
Main Street lone. Oregon
CECIL ITEMS
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lone lloy IUturel fnrni Overseas
Harley I). Hperry returned home
Saturday from Hremerton, Wash.,
where he was recently discharged
from the navy. Harley Is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. tl. Hperry of lone. He
has been gone 2 years and C months.
He had 21 months sea service, dur
ing (his time he niudo two trips to
Kranc and Gibtaltar and served as
second ships rook on both the At
lantic and I'arllic fleets. The latter
being the one on which .Secretin)
ImnWl made the tilp to Vancouver.
II. f, In S-e I lie ptlnre of Waled.
IOXK M IKMtl. MiTl.t
Cochran's Orchestra
Having ' ! !'t!-rh muirlan Hh'i nr b.rslid r r
msnently In I i-ji;. i I am pupi-d to u.ily higti- l.i- mu-lr
ul'uMe ,'ur Ml .''.
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Why si'nd "u iw'.'-y si.;
nd mt ."f act inn ut home?
Iiiri ou rjn rfUf eijiial !!
for lull Infur
hi To ilt in rail
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Tl." Jiinlms it. "t t !. i v.k unrt
li.tiii.-il Hip lollnminK oiKBiiiiitmn;
I'leiidt rit, Kilns Mfiiii-; r pi .
Ii at. TtmiiiiiN liHtidnon; errirj--liMiaii.
Vi-pir ."ibivfr; ripvitei.
-Mrs. Jack Fenwick and daughter
-Miss Itein livlle, spent the week end
with Mrs. It. Winters of Shadv dell.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Simpson of Pen
Jtoa lii.'. U' a short stay in Cecil on
Sunday.
Mr. ai il Mrs. ISo'o Thompson iic
oi.ipanled !iy Mr. and Mrs. V. Gen
try of Hip'iner, were looking up th-'lr
r.ld friends in Cecil on Sumlav.
Mr. Charlie Thompson and family
or H"pp:icr, accompanied hv Misses
nia :k and Hristow, of Heppner, spent
Sunday a! let-noon with Mrs. Jav'k
Hynd of liutlerbv Flat.
Miss Violet Hynd spent Sunday
with Miss Georgie Summers of the
Last Cain p.
Mrs. M. Van Schoick and children
returned to Lexington Monday after
'Minlin,; the week end with Mrs-.
ilennett of the Last Camp.
A large bunch of cattle belonging
to Stanlield Bros, arrived in Cecil
Saturday to be wintered on the Hen-
ricson ranch.
J. M. Melton of the Lookout, spent
Saturday with J. W. Osborn of Cecil.
'iv Slender accompanied by Miss
J. Ciabtree of Dotherboys Hill, were
seeing Cecil Sunday.
Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats ac
companied by his nephew, Russell
Shaw spent last week at his
mountain ranches looking over hU
stork. Jack reports sheep all In fine
condition. He has been making ar
rangements for his sheep coining to
their winter quarters.
Miss Klliabeth Balhm of Cecil
spent the week end with friends in
Heppner.
Mrs. H. V. Taylor also Mrs. J. H.
Franklin of Rhea, spent Friday call
ing on their friends In Cecil.
Fred Pettljolin who has been in
the Kills IMnor ranch In Cecil left
during the week fur lone. where he
will amdst Kills Minor on his new
ranches.
Mr. and Mis. V. (i. I'sliuati-er and
daughter Miss ('lento, of Windv
Noik. spent Honday with J. M. M-l-lon
of t,,e lxinkoiit.
Miss VlvUn t.ugun r turned fiom
ll ppii-r on Siiii'Ih and rommeii' d
l'- ctili,',- the Koui iniU- si'IumiI on l.il
M..iiln
Joe M iiciii ut l'alrii' , t-pi-n' Sun
lav with Mi. iind Mis. J.liii N..!i of
i:ltik'.
Mr. n tid Mis A. V. Nh'Ii and
daui-hli-i, It'llh. I" ft for I'milum! and
'ilhei pl.ms dining Ihe ik. ln i
t.iiy will lnlt tor s'lihilime
Ja'k l'nnn tin- niii .m I lit r.
Hindi- a trip In nn- on I'l Idny, hut in v
Fuel is too expensive to waste
in a- "Fuel-Eating" range or
heater. See our Duplex Heater
and Banquet Range before buy
ing. They will help you solve
your fuel problems.
CaseFurnitureCo.
HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
galow, autoed to lone on Thursday
to consult the doctor about one of
their children who is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ilenriksen re
turned to their home on Willow
creek Thursday.
John Mclntire was a business man
in Cecil Thursday.
(leo. and Henry Kielis of the Last
Camp, left lor Heppner on Thursday
u'here they loaded a car of poles for
their Cecil ranch.
We hear that Jack Hynd of liutler
by Kbits is seriously thinking of do
nating a piece of land to the county
to be used as an aviation station for
Morrow countf.
Mrs. Sarah Nutler of Portland, ar
rived In Cecil Thursday where she
will keep house for J. M. Melton at
the Lookout.
PENNY A WORD
Advertisements undor this heading
one cents a word for each Insertion.
No ad for less than 15 cenla. Ads are
Invariably cash in advance unless
given by persons witlh duly establish
ed credit.
I'llO.VK HI!! J. O. linger to have
your wood sawed before It rains. -24
MIST Kullblood Alrdale bitch. $10
reward for her return to Km melt
Cochran, Heppner, Oregon. 22-24
Itl'KAKMAN' IMM)STS JOHX DAY
PIUMKtT
lU'CKS FOH HAM'; 1G0 head of
coarse buck), best quality. Brown Ik
Menamin, Heppner, Oregon. 2J-tf
TAMAKAC rHTS KOK HAl'K t
Herrena Mill, at 9 cents each. I. D.
Basey. 22-25
(Oregonlan)
"With the organisation of a dls
trlet fhe other day. the big John Day
project IS getting under way," re
ports- 0.. A. Illeakman of Hardman,
who when at home Is a commissioner
of Morrow county. "This project will
cost. It is estimated, $20.0(10,000 and
will Include 262,000 acres. The fed
eral government oi:iilned the plan
long aao and (hen It was at a stand
still until recently. The district In
the south side of Morrow county on
the eiist and west bunks of Willow
creek Is now organized with lis dl
j reetnis. The wut-r lor the project
stall at liayvllle, with a dam nesr
there i.li the Mouth InrTc. The ditrh
Ins piiijei'toil will go from Ctrfttt con tl
to Mf rnra (lilliiiin and Wlii-i b i "
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TIIUCK FOB BAMS
Throe ton Packard truck In A No.
1 condition $1800. For particular
call on or address the Heppner Her-
'. ItHODK S,AM ttM'KS AMI
'IM'KF.KF.I.H. I pit k my best lay-
to breed from and buy all new
blood from noted laying strains.
Ine color, rfhiipe and slxe. $3.00 to
lf.00 each If taken at one. Will
not winter Ih-m. L. W. IlltlCCS,
ppner, Oii't-nti. 24-tf
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mikinir on iiii.i lnl hind In Itii
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