Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1920, Page Five, Image 5

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    Tuesday. December 7. 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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OCAL HAPPENINGS
I From Neighboring Towns
Toe Money
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"WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWS,
THAT SHALL HE ALSO REAP."
This is an unchanging law. There is no
getting around it. If a man wants corn
he plants corn. If he wants potatoes
he plants potatoes. Therefore if he
wants money he should plant money.
1 How? By planting it in a savings ac
count at our bank, where it will grow.
There is no surer crop than the money
crop if properly planted and carefully
cultivated. Make a start. Let us help
you.
First National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
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One day last week Albert Pettys,
who Is employed by the Farmers
Elevator company, was quite badly
injured in an attempt to reach the
top of the elevator. ''The accident
occurred when the cable which car
ries the man-lift on which he was
riding, broke when he was sixty feet
in the air. Mr. Pettys was forced to
slide down the rope with the weight
of the lift pulling him, and in so do
ing his hands were badly burned and
his limbs were also bruised. He was
attended by Dr. Walker and is get
ting along nicely.
Miss Eleanor Swanson and her
cousin, Miss Gladys Lundell, went to
Cecil Saturday, where they visited at
the home of their uncle, Oscar Lun
dell. They returned Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Cochran and her sister,
Miss Muriel Cason, were visiting rela
tives in lone last week.
C. B,. Sperry, local grain dealer,
was a business visitor in Heppner
Monday. He was accompanied Ty
Mr. Hanna of Portland, who has been
spending a few days in our city.
business matters. We understand
Mr. Akers is planning to move back
to this part of the country in the
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hopkins left
Sunday for Pendleton, where they
will spend a few days on business.
Walter Dobyns made a business
trip to Pendleton Thursday return
ing Saturday.
R. W. Brown returned home Fri
day from Walla Walla, where he
spent the past two months with his
family.
Mrs. C. B. Sperry is spending this
week in Portland visiting her daugh
ter, Miss Beatrice, and other rela
tives.
The friends of Volna Ray are sorry
to learn that he is seriously ill at his
home at Stites-, Idaho. Mr. Ray is suf-
feoring with heart trouble. He and
his family moved from here to Idaho
about three years ago, and have
since made that their home.
Mrs. D. H. Irwin of Prescott, Wash
ington, has been enjoying a visit with
her two sons, Charles and Arthur
erwin.
The lone high school student body
will give a play next Friday evening.
December 10, at the rink. The title
of the play is, "Assisted by Sadie."
Everybody come and enjoy your-
Mrs. Edna Hassner and two chil- J selves.
dren, who spent the past week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'ke How
ard, returned to their home at Gres
ham Wednesday.
Mrs. W. T. McNabD returned home
Tuesday from Hood River, after
spending a few days with friends.
Mrs. Art Davis of McClury, Wash.,
came Monday and will enjoy a few
week's visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Imus, of Well Spring.
Harley Sperry and wife returned
home Wednesday after spending a
few weeks in the valley visiting rela
tives. Mrs. C. J. Jamison left Sunday for
a three months visit with her mother,
Mrs. E. Eiesfeldcr, at Caldwel, Kan
sas, and will also visit relatives In
Missouri before returning.
Lowell Akers returned Friday to
his home at Freewater after spending
the past week attending to some
Theatre
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8
"Erstwhile Susan"
Featuring CONSTANCY P.IXXKY. A sparkling comedy bit
, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9
Lester Baker, who has been visit
ing relatives tor a few days, has re
turned to Walla Walla.
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of tfv? sexes ir a reman- that her hustana sees
ce of modern marriage this picture with her
s a woman juMiiicil in flirting to. stimulate the interest .f her
.sweetheart or huhanl? See Mrs. Chaplin in this pi.-turr,
She known.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10
KINVr V. VI DOR'S
"The Family Honor"
A romance "f th- Smith, with its beautiful women. it love anl
chivaln . The T darkies will be there, ami the piccaninnies.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER n
J L N K CAl'RI C K a n.l C R I ". 1 1 IT N 1 1 A I . K i n
"The Love Cheat"
l.owt'tv anl l.atiyhtir
A Romantic Cmm !y .f I."-.
" SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12
"Shipwrecked Among Cannibals"
ix reels i.f the tm-t atnair.K j-u'iurc i-wr 1,Vi"t.'li-,.ii. '""'i
itig a.Ucntures two camera nun among the MAN LA I I.K.S r-l
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A baby boy was born to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Joe Howell on Monday, Nov. 29
The baby cued the following Thurs
day morning, and funeral services
were held Friday at one P. M. In
terment was at the Odd Fellows
cemetery.
Dr. Gaunt of Condon pronounced
the ailment of the Craber's children
as German measles
Juanita, Owen and Ivan Lentheri
and Leslie Ilrannan, chaperoned by
Mrs. Belle Leathers, went to Foshil on
Thanksgiving day to play for the
dance there that evening. On Friday
evening they played in Mayvllle, and
on Saturday In Condon.
A baby boy arrived ut the homo or
Mrs. Hiram Johnson on Thursday,
December 2. Mother and baby doing
nicely,
Hurdman celebrated Thanksgiving
with two dances, one on Friday night
and one on Saturday night. A crowd
from Lone Hock came over to enjoy
the celebration on Friday cv nlm;.
Tl:c parents of ITamman m-lmol
lilldren have cooperated with the
glad to hear from Mr. Farnsworlh
thai his daughter, who was operated
on in Portland some time ago, is go
ing on satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and family of
Ewing were doing business in Arling
ton on Friday.
Misses A. C. and U. M. Hynd of
Butterby Flats, who are students of
Heppner high school, came down on
the local on Friday, accompanied by
their friends, Misses Doris Mahoney
and Reita Neil of Heppner. All re
turned to their studies on Monday,
after having the time of their lives at
the big dance in Cecil hall Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Everrett and
son,. Master Leslie, and a party of
friends came over from Boardman to
Cecil on Saturday and took in the
dance.
Miss Blanch Bristow, who has been
visiting friends in Cecil for a few
weeks, left on the local on Sunday
for lone, where she was suauemy
called by Dr. Walker to nurse a seri
ous case on hand.
Miss'Zella Kelly, teacher of Cecil
school, and also Miss Lois Eastly,
teacher of Four Mile school, who
have been spending the week-end at
their homes in Hood River, returned
to Cecil on Sunday.
Earl Cronk of Heppner was visit
ing during the past week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of But
terby Flats.
Ed Bristow, one of Ione's promi
nent merchants,, his wife and fr.niily,
and friend, the worthy Judge Robin
son of the same town, spent, a busy
day around Cecil hunting on Sun
day. Luck was against the hunters,
and it was with long faces and sorry
les they returned to their own home
town.
W. G. and David Hynd and sister,
Miss Aunie, all of Rose Lawn, Sand
Hollow, left on Sunday for their
home, after spending a few days vis
iting relatives around Cecil. They
were accompanied by Mr. Joe Doney
of Yamhill, who is having a tour
around Oregon before returning to
his home In Yamhill.
O. E. Lindstrom and son Albert of
Morgan have been busy with their
wood saw around Cecil for a few
days.
Walter Pope left on the local on
Wednesday for rortlund, en route for
Stockton, California, where he in
tends to reside for the winter months.
13. J. Falrhurst of Rhea honored
Cecil willi a visit on Wednesday.
Jake Wells and E. M. Slnitt of
Heppner made a short call In Cecil
on Thursday before going on to Ar
lington.
R. E. Duncan of Busy Bee ranch,
and Pat McEntire of Killarny, spent
Friday at the county seal.
The "Mayor" anil his niece, MIsh
Louise Shaw, li ft lliitleiliy KliilH on
Friday for Heppner, where tliey In
tend to visit for a few days. The
on Saturday from Portland, and will
resume his duiies in the absence of
the "mayor," assisted by John Krebs,
newly elected i onstable of Cecil.
Mrs. T. H. Lowe enrolled fifty-two
members for he Red Cross Member
ship,, and wishes to thann all those
who responded to the call, and
thinks Cecil will be hard to beat ac
cording to size of the town. Don't
Forget Mrs. Hynds is selling Christ
mas seals at Cecil store, and wil'. be
on duty night and day.
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BOARDMAN
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Ed Miles has sold the Pastime pool
hall and confectionery to C. Snively,
from Rufus, Oregon, and his resi
dence to Frank Cramer, of Boardman
and will leave about the first of the
year. Mr. Snively plans improve
ments in tne business by adding a
fountain, and tables for ice cream
service. He has been in the con
tracting business and will bring his
outfit to Boardman with the idea of
continuing the work as opportunity
offers. His family will follow as
living quarters can be obtained.
The first reading of the community
play, "Al Martin's Country Store."
took place last night, with nearly the
full cast present. It is planned to
present the play early in January.
Steps are being taken to equip tho
stage in the high school auditorium
with an up-to-date sliding curtain.
Mrs. Gibbous' house on Newell
Avenue is being enlarged and when
finished will be a neat and comfort
able residence.
H. W. Grim, a well known citizen
of the Inigon district, was a business
visitor in Heppner during the week.
Mr. Grim appeared befor the county
court while here, representing Irri-
gon's interest in the northern termi
nal of the proposed north-couth mar
ket road to connect the Columbia riv
er communities with the county seat.
WANT ADS
LOST Automobile the, 30x3. on
wood wheel. Finder return to Hum
phrey's Drug Co. and receive re
ward. It
WANTED To buy, two or three lilt
hogs, alive or dressed. Clns. H.
Latourell, Ford Agency, lli-pp.
ner, Oregon. 31tf
LLOYD HUTCHINSON cIckiih, dyes,
presses und rcpa'iii nien'r and la
dies' clothing, ratisfiielion guar
anteed, 2t-.1I
FASHIONABLE DliKSSMA KINO
Remodeling and Ladles' Tailoring.
Mis. Ciiiren, Church street. 2 7l P
tichem of Hardman In organizing a
arenl-Teachers association. Mrs.
McCarty was elected president, Mr.
Mary Hadley vice president, Mrs. Jda
llleiikman secretary, and Mrs. lielle
ealhera treasurer. The next uieet-
liiK wilt be held on Monday eventnc,
December 6, at eV( n o'clock. In the
hiKh "chord auditorium.
Mr. Chan. Itunm came up from
'firtlatld on Wednenday. December 1.
She will make a visit if a few days.
Mis. Ilanm N a former resident of
ILirdmun, and used lo run I In- umt
hotel.
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