Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 13, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
Tuesday, April 13, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
C'HAMEBR OF COM.MT.IUCE OF
EXTKKPKISK, OIMXiOX. Al
PROVES BOTH MEASURES
At the Chamber of Commerce ban
quet held at Enterprise last Satur
day evening .March 10, at which
there were present one hundred and
fifty of the leading citizens of that
city, a resolution was passed unani
mously favoring the millage tax in
support of the elementary schools,
also the measure in support of the
higher educational institutions.
WHO WILL TEACH YOUR BOYS
AND GIRLS XEXT YEAR?
Let Your
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Clothes Express
YOU!
XO TWO MEX ARE
ALIKE IX FORM OR
PERSONALITY. THAT'S
WHY YOUR CLOTHES SHOULD RE MADE TO
YOUR MEASURE. j YOU WILL GET TAILORED
DISTLVCnVEXESS IX" ' '
Heppner Tailoring &.
Cleaning Shop
iS77- THEN, TOO. YOU GET EXCLUSIVE FABRICS
THAT ARE ALL WOOL, SHAPFl PERMAXEXT, T A IL,QRI$G
THAT'S EXACTLY CORRECT,' GARMENTS THAT ARE CHEAP
EST BECAUSE THEY DEFY HARD SERVICE.
mOV IX AND BE MEASURED NOW
A republican form of government
is founded upon the principle that all
of the people are intelligent. Schools
are established to educate the child
ren of all the people so that they may
carry on the government efficiently
That the schools may perform this
function as they .should it is absolute
ly necessary that the teaching staff
be kept up to the highest possible
standard.
A dangerous crisis faces the schools
at the present time many or our
teachers are securing various kinds
of woi'k for the summer at salaries
of $100.00 per month or more. At
the end of the summer vacation a
number of these teachers will glance
at the $75-?90 salary out there, in
the country school, district, with all
the inconveniences of boarding in
the country and decide to stay with
her more lucrative' position. -"This
will help to cause a greater shortage
of teachers.
Therefore, it behooves us to sup
port the elementary educational bill
which will provide additional funds
for every public school, in the state.
SPRING
The poppies bloom on verdant hills;
The meadowlark in rapture thrills;
The pessimist forgets his ills;
While women folk get out their frills;
'Tis Spring!
Each boy demands a baseball bat;
Each girl requests an Easter hat;
And mother starts to clean the flat
Exiling father and the cat;
'Tis Spring!
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The young mans fancy turns to love;
With candied sweets and dainty glqve
He woos his own, his turtle dove,
Whose eyes are tlige the stars above
'Tis Spring!
The cattle move thru pasture bars;
The housewife buys more mason jars;
And all things grow 'neath sun and
stars,
Including wild appeals for cars;-
' . 'Tis Spring!
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. -S. P. Bulletin.
The Eastern Hide and Junk
Company
WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH MR. GEO. M.
SCHEMPP, OF HEPPNER, WHEREBY HE WILL BUY FOR
US HIDES, PELTS AND PULLED WOOL AS WELL- AS ALL
KINDS OF SCRAP IROX, RUBBER, COPPER, BRASS AND
RAGS.
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YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT MR. SCHEMPP
TREAT YOU RIGHT IX ALL BUSINESS RELATIONS
MAY HAVE WITH HIM.
WILL
YOU
ADDRESS:
Geo. M. Schempp
HEPPNER, OREGON, OR CALL PHONE
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THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
NOTICE OF PETITION TO VACATE
A PORTION OF COURT STREET
I G. FRANZEN - j
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers v "
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned, will on the 3rd day of
May, ia20, present to the Common
Council of the City of Heppner, Ore
gon, a petition, requesting the vaca
tion of the following described por
tion of Court Street in the City of
Heppner, Oregon, to-wit: Commenc
ing at the Southwest corner of Block
Two (2) of Jones' Addition to the
City of Heppner, Oregon, running
thence North along the w'est Boun
dary line of said Block Two (2) to
the Northwest corner of said Block,
thence West 39 feet, thence South
on a line r parallel with the West
Boundary Line of said Block, 110
feet, '.hence in a Southeasterly direc
tion on a EtralGht line to the place of
beginning.
EMMETT COCHRAN,
H. F. TASH,
40-51 . '. AARON PETERSON?
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1003 North 10lh St
Phore 4S7 vVa!ia Walla, Wash.
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RESOLUTIONS ADOPTFD BY THE
; UN IOX .COUNTY AD CLUB AT
LA GRANDE, MARCH 2ii
Roy ' V. Whileis
,,;: o, the ;:;t Toc2i ;:.v'cii.tt ix mokuow (ouv
tv or (: .' i'i:s. i i xv mi:, ivcs, ;ooi fences and
A .U :. OF WATER, AT A BARGAIN.
, i a:;.Ai ix a iaiod ; ;;::at ranc h of iooii
ACil, ( i.O;; TO TOWS. W'TH ON E-TiiiID CROP, ON
F V Tl.UMS II' TAKEN AT ONCE.
H WE ()VK GOOD MtAYLIl AND P.Aki: FOR SALE CHEAP.
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
Roy V. Whiteis
. WHEREAS, The increased cont of
conducting the elementary schools of
the state of Oregen hafa occasioned
unequal burdens on the local school
districts, due to the present plan of
meeting the in'-reined. coats by the
local districts alone.
THEREFORE, lie it resolved that
thu Union County Ad Cub dons here-;
by ro on record as eiulorr.in;; the pro
posed bill lor levyhr; a two mill tax
on a';l the taxihle iiroperty Oi" the
slate for the mi?i'-: t of the- public
elementary s'.-hools of the mate.
MISTAKES
Morrow Heights Addition
$2000 Improvement Requirement
FRANKNESS COMPELS ME TO SAY THAT I AM UNABLE TO DIS
TINGUISH ANY CONSIDERABLE DIFFERENCE EITHER IX VALUE
OR LOCATION' OF THE LOTS GENERALLY IX MORHOW HEIGHTS
'ADDITION', AND THEREFORE, IX THE INTEREST OF ALL CONCERN
ED, THE CONTRACTS OF SALE WILL PROVIDE THAT THE IM
PROVEMENTS SHALL COST NOT LESS THAN TWO THOUSAND POL
LARS. THIS WORKS NO HARDSHIP ON ANY ONE, TO THE CON
TRARY, IT ASSURES THE PURCHASER THAT THE HIGH CLASS
CHARACTEI1 OF THE ADDITION WILL HE MAINTAINED,. AND IF
YOU WILL STOP TO CONSIDER FOR A MOMENT, BELIEVE YOU
WILL AGREE WITH ME THAT REASONABLE PROTECTION JUSTI
FIES SUCH A RESTRICTION. IN,' COO P E RATION T H E R E 1 S
STRENGTH, AND IF WE WILL WORK TOGETHER WE WILL GIVE
TO THIS ADDITION AN INDIVIDUALITY WHICH WILL NOf ONLY
ENHANCE VAt.UES BUT MAKE OF IT A MOKE DLSMUHLK flJACK
TO LIVE. .- ".'I. .'
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IT W ILL HE BUT A SHORT TIME NOW TILL THESE LOTS ARE OX
THE MARKET AND I WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAKE THE PRICE AND
TERMS SO REASONABLE THAT YOU WILL HE ANXIOUS TO BUY.
J. W. MORROW
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says the Good Judge
The man who used to chew
the old kinds will tell you
that It costs him less to use
the Real Tobacco Chew.
The rich tobacco taste lasts
so much longer. Smaller
chews, and you don't need
a fresh chew no often.
Any man w ho uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell yvu
that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT Is a hort-cu tobacco
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