Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 29, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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June 29, 1920.
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Miss Winters and niece, Miss Ha
zel Winters of "Shady Dell", spent
Saturday in lone.
Leon Logan and family of Four
mile called on their friends around
Cecil Friday.
C. A. Minor and sister Mrs. Wells,
o Heppner, spent Friday at the"Last
Camp," leaving Saturday morning for
Portland.
Ed Milton of "The Lookout" was
) a business visitor in lone Saturdav,
! The misses Mildred Henriksen and
Bernice Deeson of Rhea were callers
in Cecil Saturday.
Mrs. George Krebs of "The Last
Camp" spent Monday at The Dalles
visiting her sister Mrs. Wallace who
has recently gone through an opera
tion at The Dalles hospital.
Clifford Winters and sister Miss
Hazel of "Shady Del" were callers
at "Willow Creek" ranch on, Mon
day. Jack Fenwick the prominent pain
ter of lone has been busy during
the week painting, etc., at "TheHigh
way House" for postmaster Lowe.
J. M. Melton, of "The Loolcout"
spent Thursday with his old friend
J. W. Osborn at Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Brady arrived
in Cecil from Portland on Thursday
where they had been attending the
Shn'ners festivities.
Misses Gertie and Hazel Pettyjohn
were in from their Morgan ranch on
Monday.
J. H. Franklin of Rhea called on
"The Mayor" at Butter! v Flat on Fri
day. A line band of pheep belonging to
Mrs. Pat. Farley of "The Willows"
passed through Cecil on their way to
their summer range.
Miles Shurte of Arlington was a
busy man. amongst his Cecil friends
on Friday.
W. H. Cronk of Heppner was
looking up his friends on, Willow
creek on Saturday.
Roy Stender and Miss Juanita
Crabtree of "Dotheboy Hill" were in
Cecil on Sunday.
W. H. Barnes of Mountain Grove
Missouri, arrived in Cecil on Satur
day where he will visit friends for
some time. -
Cecil Ahalt who has been spending
some weeks at Ritter Springs arrived
in Cecil an Saturday and is now busy
haymaking for Krebs Bros, at "The
Last Camp."
Misses Annie and Violet Hynd of
"Butterly Flats" were the guests of
Miss Bernice Franklin at Erving on
Monday.
A school meeting was held at Ce
cil school district 8 on Monday where
the following were elected. Henry
Krebs, chairman; A. Henriksen and
Geo. Krebs, directors and Oral Hen
riksen clerk.
lone was hor-ored during the week
by a visit from the Mayor, Postmas
ter and Marshall of Cecil.
Jack Hynd and daughters Annie
and Violet, JI. Henriksen and Henry
Krebs autored to Heppner 0:1 Satur
day. r.Iiss Georgia Summers of "The
Lat Car.:: " spent Saturday vitiiMiss
Esther Logan at Four Mile.
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At the annual school meeting- held
Monday, the 21st, G. E. Broyles was
elected director for 3 years in place
of the retiring member J. R. John
son. MJss Claire P. Harter was elect
ed clerk vice Mrs. Margaret Cramer.
The 192122 budget was adopted
calling for a special tax some $4000
less than last year. 1
M. B. Signs, principal of the
Boardman schools, has gone with his
family to Eugene where he will at
tend the summer school for six
weeks.
jlli Ease and Comfort
HOW MUCH EASE ASD COMFORT YOU CAS GET OUT OF A
PROPERLY REPAIRED OLD SHOE THROUGH THE HOT SUM
MER DAYS. It's EASY AS AS OLD GLOVE AM) EVERY DAY'S
WEAR YOU GET OUT. OF AX OLD PAIR MEANS THAT MUCH
SAVED OX THE SEW PAIR M HEX THE STORMY SEASOX
COMES. 15KIXG US THE OLD OSES AXD WE WILL MAKE
THEM
LIKE A XEW PAIR
AC A SMALL COST.
A XEW PAIR?
IF YOU REALLY XEED A SEW PAIR WE CAS SAVE YOU MON
EY AXD GUARAXTEE YOU SATISFACTION'.
Bowers Shoe Shop
Water Apparatus Permits Granted
According to the records of Percy
A. Cupper, State Engineer, between
January 1st, and June 1st, of this
year, two hundred sixty three per
mits to appropriate water and ten
permits to construct reservoirs have
been issued. Of this number thirteen
permits have been granted covering
the appropriation of water for the de
velopment of approximately 9300
horsepower, 198 permits covering
the appropriation of water for the
irrigation of 41,685 acres of land,
and ten permits covering the appro
priation of water for mining pur
poses. The remaining forty-three
permits cover domestic use, water for
stock, and municipal, and various
other uses.
Under the various permits it is
contenrplated that approximately two
hundred forty miles of canals will be
constructed, and the various features
of construction work will cost ap
proximately $1,600,000.00.
In Mprrow County, permits have
been granted to the City of Heppner,
Oregon, covering the appropriation
of water from Ditch Creek, for muni
cipal supply, the estimated cost of
construction being $3,000.00.
To C. W. Valentine, of Heppner,
acre
Star The
Wednesday, June 30th--
GLORIA SWANSON in
"HER DECISION"
A married woman fall in love with her husband.
Thursday, July 1st
"The Great Air Robbery"
The Greatest Aeroplane picture ever produced.
Admliwlon IKK- and BOc.
Friday, July 2nd--
MARGUERITE CLARK ,
"Three Men and a Girl"
''Walk into my parlor said the spider to the flies" and
they walked
Saturday, July 3rd--
"Oh, Boy!"
Jammed pack full of Girls and Ginger. One big laugh.
Sunday, July 4th--
ENID BENNETT
"Partners Three"
A story of the American Desert, a Girl and the Man.
Alto
Mrs. SYDNEY DREW Comedy
"Bunkered"
She was shore SOME fixer
Turkish OAfisncliil -1
. . blend am if
o sir-ee, do
pren"ums wit
V-mv JT- Camels all quality!
'PAMELS aualitv dIus Came!?? ex-
pert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the
most wonderful cigarette smoke you
ever drew into your mouth!
And, the way to prove that
statement is to compare Camels
puff-by-puff with any cigarette in
the world!
Camels have a mild mellowness that
is as new to you as it is delightful.
Yet, that desirable "body" is all there!
They are always refreshing they1
never tire your taste.
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odorl
Your say-so about Camels will be:
'My", but that's a great cigarette".
Camea are mold everywhere in scientifically seated
packages of 20 cifareffna for 7(1 r.mnt or tmn n.,.i-
afiea 200 cigarettes) in a glaaame - paper -cove red
carton. We atronfily recommend this carton for the,
home or office aupply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winaton-Salem, N. C
covering the appropriation of water
from Willow creek for irrigation
purposes.
Also to the city of Heppner, Ore
gon, covering appropriation of water
from East Fork of Willow creek
The
for municipal water Riinnlv.
construction cost of this water Bupply
system is estimated to be $75,000.00.
v (non fcldd) J
ALONE in the tire fieSd
f the Firestone 3!2
its place beside the hair
dozen products of universal
use which manufacturing
genius has made standard.
Built in a specialized 'ac
tory -by experts with ail
the economy of concentrated
production.
5 car SReatre
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What the bulk of the peo
ple accept as the standard
f i
oi value is right.
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You owners of small cars
can forget tire details you
need not bother with meth
ods, features, or guarantees.
Call for the Firestone 2Vz.
Gray Tube $3.75
Red Tube $4.50
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