Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 30, 1920, Page Five, Image 5

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    Tuesday. November 30. 1020.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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I
OCAL HAPPENINGS
From Neighboring Towns
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I hanksgiv-
ing Day
This good old New England custom of
counting blessings and giving thanks
therefore, is becoming world-wide in ob
servance. There are many things to be thankful
for if you give the matter careful attention.
If you have opened an account at our bank
and regularly deposited your savings, you
can be thankful for the snug sum you now
have on hand for emergency. If you have
not done that, you can at least be thankful
for the fact that the opportunity is still at
hand for you to start an account, and that
a good, reliable Bank is ready to care for
your deposits. .If you can't be thankful for
that well, you can at least be thankful that
you are not a turkey!
First National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
j. .w. 4. . !-
F. H. Haley received the sad news
Tuesday morning that his father, J.
B. Haley, had died suddenly that
morning at his home in Eugene. Mr..
Haley left at once for Eugene.
Mrs. Rasor of Walla Walla came
Wednesday to be at the bedside of
her sister, Mrs. Weldon, who is ser
iously ill at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig near lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hamilton and
little son of Portland came Sunday
and will spend a few days visiting
Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Miss Mildred
Calkins, and other relatives. Mrs.
Leland before her marriage was Miss
Lulu Calkins, and is well known here,
having attended the lone high school
a few years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood of Port
land arrived Monday and are guests
at the home of the hitter's sister, Mrs.
Herb Olden of Rhea creek. Mr. and
Mrs. Wood have been visiting rela
tives at Bend, Oregon.
Mrs. M. R. Morgan and Mrs. E. R.
Lundell are enjoying a visit from
their father, J. M. Baker, and brother
Lester, who arrived from Portland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilt motored
to Moro Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving with their daughter, Mrs. Ray
Blake. They returned Saturday ac
companied by Mrs. Blake and little
daughter, who will spend a few days
at the Wilt home.
J. W. Howk, local depot agent, left
Thursday on the local for Arlington,
where he was the honored guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sailing, who served
a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner.
If all reports are true Mr. Howk cer
tainly did justice lo the turkey and
other good things.
Fred Allinger of Oak Grove ar
rived a few days ago and is a guest
at the. home of his brother Charlie
Allinger.
Mrs. Mary Ball has purchased the
Oscar Williamson residence property
on Third Street and expects to take
possession this week. Mrs. Ball will
renovate the house by repapering,
painting and wiring same.
Mrs. John Hassner and two chil
dren came Wednesday from Gresham
to spend Thanksgiving with her par
ents, Mr. and Mis. Ike Howard.
Billy Gifford, general manager of
the Potato Starch company of Beav
erton, came Friday for a brief busi
ness and pleasure trip. While here
he visited his sister, Mrs. John Olden
of Rhea, returning Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. McNabb left Wednes
day for Hood River, where she will
spend a few days with friends.
Mrs. Bessie Dundas of Oregon City
arrived Monday, having been called
here on accout. of the illness of her
mother, Mrs. Mary Norton. Mrs Dun
das returned home Friday, accom
panied by Mrs. Norton, who will
spend the remainder of the winter
with relatives near Oregon City.
Mr. . H. Baldock of LaGrande, su
pervisor of the engineering division
of the highway, was a business visit
or in our city Thursday.
(Too hue for last week.)
Bert Mason, one of Ione's leading
merchants, with his wife, left Wed
nesday for Portland to visit with Mrs.
Mason's, mother, Mrs. Godfrey, and
enjou the stock show.
Mrs. Kul'us Herrens and little
daughter, who have been visiting rel
atives and friends for the past, two
weeks, left Friday for their home at
Oakland, Oregon. They were accom
panied home by Miss Bernice Fletch
er, who will visit for a few weeks at
the Farrens' home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Buffington, and
two sons motored over from Pendle
ton last week and spent a few days
visiting friends. They left Friday
for Texas where they expect to make
their future home. Mr. Buffington
la an experienced well driller, and
expects to locate near the oil fields
where he will devote his time to drill
ing.
J. M. Torter of Rufue, Oregon,
came rrtday and is a guest at the
home of his son, Charles Porter, of
Well Spring.
Mrs. K. F.gmont, who has been
spending a week with her cousin,
Mrs. Art Fletcher, left lust Wednes
I C. W. McNamer, manager ol
Th
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 .
. IJKHK DANIKI.S in
"You Never Can Tell"
A story all about fine feathers and
cold birds, innocent indiscretions and
a very serious affair involving aina-
vamp.
A quick and da!iing comedv.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
ANITA ST FAY ART iu
"The Fighting Shepard-
v Harming ami more rapt i ;it 111;: 1
rcr i Anita Stewart in "Tin- l i;
in." Siu-p.irde-o." A Mm y l lilV ;
ow in the r.reat WY-t, where
nice and drama at e born.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
CIIARI.KS RAY in
"Bill Henry"
V,hj will l.itinli and thrill and low
jc anv kid at a rircu when ou m-c
Clurlcs'kny in "Bill Henry."
AN two-reel comet v, "Trying to t
Along."
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4
FRANK KF.KNAN in
"Dollar For Dollar"
ANo I'athc RcK'v.
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5.
F.NID I'.I'.NNKTT in
"The Haunted Bed Room"
N, we have not had this here l f rc.
week ap hist failed too artne. A goo. I
It ua .nlcrtir. a lew
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Of thr
lone meat market,, fcft Wednesday
for Portland, where he will spend a
few days on business and attend the
stock Hhow. lie win accompanied
by his wile.
Mr. and Mis. Iloland Wade, who
have been enjoying a two-week n vis
it with Mr. Wade'a sicier, Mrs. K. J
llrlstow. left Wednesday for their
home at Wulla W alia.
Mr. and Mrx. Will Barlow returned
lionu- Saturday from a tim e-wet kH
vMl Kpent at Oregon I'lly and Shep
herd Spring.. Mr. Ilailuw'n health
1 much liiipnHid.
Mih Jt BKle .liidi'i )V a former loin
II I, but now of I'm Hand, wan miir-
rl d at Vbi'.' oiimt last Mil unlay, No
vember 12, lo Kusn ll JolniMin, The
yminK couple will niuk thilr home
in I'urtluiid.
Mr, and .Mx. Tluillnian and ron ot
WhIIhIiiii k, Wat hint-ion rame Kilday
.ll.il aie (.'I'M lit Ihf lioine of th"
(0111. t't nvi ,n. 'hi , I'.iul l!al.ir.
M: l(. J, li',..nri ami Urn ioii of
A 1 lliw'ioi) it n . Kiiuiiy ihi'J HI
tu k tin il l.uii' in '.111 city lor th"
l !",. Ill i I III I I" M llO'd ).ll.
.'.r. annd Mi-. ihi,i M.ii. r I'll
TlxiO'Uy l.y aoiit t-r I'oi'i.in l ! i
ill V will i-t.l ;i ( !.,( fililiii
t In ir I o d:i i. ) ' I .
V. M, !! 11. i. t f I'l'f. .) Im-I 1 . .
i.i l.t ln I' ll." at fulf il. Wal I n y
in, dti.-r i.iiing H .ii t
In inir t il y on b ! 11.
Cecil from Portland on Friday and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Krebs at The Last Camp during their
short stay in Cecil before leaving for
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Henriksvn of
Rhea spent a short time in Cecil on
Sunday.
Cecil was well represented on Sa;
uday night at the literary meeting at
Rhea Siding school.
Joe Marcus, who has been working
for Everett Logan at Fairview ranch,
left on Sunday for a short vacation
among his friends near Blalock.
Lester Goodrich of lone made a
short visit in Cecil on Monday and
found "34S still in the same old spot,
stiller than ever.
R. E. Duncan of Busy Bee ranch
(the famous Cecil apiary) passed
through Cecil on Monday with a ton
of honey lor lone and vicinity.
J. J. McEntyre and his brother,
Mike of "KilU-rney," were doing busi
ness in Cecil on Monday.
Jack Hynd left on Monday for
Portland, returning home on Wednes
day, accompanied by his brother, Da
vid, and sister, Miss Annie, of Sand
Hollow, who have been visiting in
Portland for the past few days, and
also Mr. Joe Doney of Yamhill. They
will all visit the beauty spots on Ce
cil Scenic highway before leaving for
their respective homes.
Mrs. Jack Hynd and sons and the
Misses Brislow and Shaw were call
ing on Mrs. Tyler of lthea on Tues
day.
Miss Zella Kelly, teacher of Cecil
school left on Wednesday for her
home in Hood River, where she will
spend Thanksgiving day with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo "Krebs, also Miss
Georgia Summer of the Last Camp,
were among the dinner guesis of Mr.
:tnd Mrs. Phi' Brady at their home
near lone on Thanksgiving day.
Dinner parties were all the rage
up and down Willow Creek Thanks
giving day, every home entertaining
their different friends.
The many friends of Oral Henrik-
sen of Willow Creek ranch wlii tie
pleased lo hear that he is progress
ing fine afler his operation in Port
lannd hospital and expects soon to
be able to return home.
State Engineer Baldock and Sur
veyor Smith have been busy around
Cecil with work in connection with
the graveling of thet new road.
W. G. Palmeteer of Wlndynook
was a busy man around Cecil on
Sunday.
A. O. Llndstrom and also Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Morgan and family were Ce
cil callers during the week.
M Mrs. Everett Logan and children
of Fairview ranch arrived from Mei-
rill, Oregon, on Tuesday. Mrs. Lo-
coiiipanl. d by her mother, Mrs. Ciim
inins, and sister, Miss Merle, who will
visit around Cecil for an indefinite
time.
J. W. Osboin of Cell, Cliirenc.
winter 01 Miaily ll. il,. Italph Wlnl.r,
and ahu I.eon l.ogan of Four M.li,
paid Arlington a vlsil during tin
we. k.
School Notes
The game w ith Lexington Tluinks
givng afternoon closed the football
season for our school. The team has
not been defeated this season, and on
ly scored on once, making 109 points
tfi its opponents 6, which is a remark
able record to make by a green team,
only two having played before. Mr.
Heard, our coach, must be given a
great deal of credit for this showing
as he has had odds against him all
season, only a few boys to work with.
We hope he can do as well with the
boys in basketball.
The proceeds of the Country Fair,
given by the high school on Thanks
giving, was about J 00 clear, after
all expenses were paid.
The football game on Thanksgiv
ing gave us about $35 clear.
The school has be.i asked to take
part, in the drive which started on.
Monday for the purpose of getting
funds to help In the completion and
equipping of the new nursery build
ing for the Albertina Kerr Nursery
Home in Portland. A committee of
high school students will be appoint
ed to tag the people on the streets
Friday afternoon nnd Saturday.
Oregon Sir to Chamber Will Meet
December ZH-W)
Announcement is made that the
regular annual meeting of the Oregon
State Chamber of Commerce will be
held in Portlannd Tuesday and Wed
nesday, December 2Sth ant! 2!)th.
Every commercial organization in the.
state which is affiliated with the
State Chamber is expected lo be rep-
sented by one or more delegates at.
this meeting. The State Chamber
now includes in Its membership prac
tically all of the commercial bodiest
in the stale, and in addition an indi-
idual membership of 3500.
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Your light and waler bills are duo
and payable on the first of each
month. By courtesy Ihe time is ex
uded until the tenth of the month.
If you find your service disconnected
ifler the 14th of the month you will
know it. Is because your bill haH not
been paid 31-32
Heppner Light nnd Water Company.
Not li e to I. Iglit mill Tower I wr
Our new voliiigo regulator, which
wiih oid. nil from the runt lust Au
gust, lias arrhnl by i pirm and will
be liiKtallnl wllliln a few ilavs. Tin
HiHlallailon of h r.iiipeoiii
improve our n. run- ami glw our pa
lions I.iII.t KullpfnHion than Iihh
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home the bacon.
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