Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 28, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

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Eiht THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, December 28, 1920
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! j .J. LOCAL XEWS ITEMS ! .
Wc cxtcnb to all our Patrons
Mrs. Walter Moore left Sunday J'. H
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and rnends our tsest spend the hoiid sfeason wun h-r i: tj)fj JyCdl I
W flOC f ff T 111 ' w"illiams sl"PPed two cars of jj ( (j
TVIblltJj I ill U ill fine steers to Benton Commission Co. jj Ij
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Happy New Year
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
Exclusive Shoe Merchants
What $2
A WEEK
WILL DO
J ii less than a year $2.00 saved every week
will amount to over $100 and by that time
you're on the sure road to successful, profit
able savins'.
Start NOW.
As little as a dollar opens
a savings account at this
bank. A welcome awaits you. We want
yoou to regard this bank as YOUR bank
to meet its officers, and to feel that we have
your every interest at heart.
There is no red-tape here. We believe in the
"Service" idea and that means cheerful,
helpful accommodation, always.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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STAR THEATRE
The House of Welcome
Wednesday and
Thursday
"TRUMPET ISLAND"
A FIRST-RUN PICTURE
W. C. Moore and daughter, Us
ance, left Sunday morning for Hils-
boro and other Willamette valley
points.
Hummel & Woolen, painters and
paperhanKers, were shipping some of
their tools to Irrigon Sunday morn
ing where they are going to paint
the new Irrigon school house.
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W V. Straight shinned a car 0
cattle to tl Portland markets Sun
day. They were consigned to Kid
well & Caswell.
P. C. Farley left on the. local' Sun
day morning for Portland, where he
will spend the holiday season.
S. A. Pattison left for Portland
Sunday morning to attend the Slate
Chamber of Commerce, meeting, held
there this week.
Miss Thelnia Miller who is attend
ing school in Pendleton this winter
arrived in Heppner Wednesday eve
ning to spend the holidays with rela
tives and friends.
Mr. Phil Brady of Cecil was in
town yesterday morning and reports
that, everything at Cecil is as tine as
ever, which must be pretty good, ac
rmdine to the average Cecilite. Mr.
n,iv sava that the late snow cover
ed the ground in his neighborhood
only about four inches.
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Minor and fam
ily of lone, spent Christmas at the
Van Vactor home in this city.
Miss Gwendolyn Darbee came in
from Portland Friday evening to
spend Christmas with her parents.
Miss Darbee is attending high school
in Portland.
Everett Fattison arrived from Se
:,ule Fridav evening for the holidays
Koilv Corson, of lone also arrived
the same evening from the Sound
city. Both boys are siuubiii.
University of Washington.
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fojn Terriss rrodmiion adapted by I.il-
and Course Randolph Chester Irom the
story bv ("iotiverneur Morris.
Holds 1 on Spellbound
Thrlllo fultiiw in r:mid succession. 1 110
tllow 1,11 rapid succession
0,,1'ovini-, liiurv ol New Nor
rinplm.MA'd by the simple splcudot
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Sunday
FRANK MAYO
IN
THE MARRIAGE PIT"
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Miss Vera Mahoney is home foi
the holidays from U. of W. at Seattle,
wbere she is a senior. Miss Mahoney
ii:iM nlreadv been recommended foi
the II. A. degree and will complete
her course next June.
J. A. Waters went to Portland Frl
,.,v m snend Christmas with his fam
n ,..i, nm siiendinir the winter
ow.r.. where Wilbur is a student 111
Hill Military academy.
.: iin,.n(hv Hill nf Portland, is
..;u!,ir !,..- mother. Mrs. Eugene
I'enland, this week.
ii.. ..,.i,.,n hiir sheenman of
lUUve nu.iii, wo
thn unnrdman country, was a busi
ness visitor in Heppner during the
week.
Jack Hynd, mayor of Cecil, was a
LM-inPHH visitor here Thursday and
v.-i.inv Mr. Hvnd is willing to in
vest the entire amount of his salary
.,u v.,vr in liberty bonds at par or
belter.
Claud llaney went under an opera
iinn for ai.tiemlicitis at the Moor
iw,..n,i.,.v 1S and Dr. Mc-
tnido reports, was able to be up the
following Friday, gelling in shape for
his regular Christmas iiinnei.
Mat Mollahaii. who has been seri
ously ill at the Moore hospital for
several weeks, is improving rapidly
and will soon be on the streets again.
Cathaleen, Miry and Fatricia, the
small daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Monahan, returned to Hepp
ner Thursday evening to spend the
holidays with their parents:. liiey
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are attending ah. aush i..".'
this winter.
Prices 20c and 30c
A Good Show Every Night During the Holidays
"star theater
B. G. SIGSBIE, Sole Owner
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HAS M.W LOCATION"
The Wells barber shop is lHill-e
moved this week to the new hotel
building, where rooms have been es
pecially planned for this kind of a
business. There will be three chairs
and they are installing the very lat
est equipment for the convenience or
their patrons.
Due to the scarcity of buildings,
the Wells Bros, were forced to oper
ate in temporary quarters for the
last year where they hae been han
dicapped for room and conveniences,
and were not able to run a f"H'
enuinneJ shop. But they now re-
Vrf 1 eauiiHieu smu.
MM.HH.'V-tftrtf-K-iSfJfiCfiSOafiSOOSJOOOOSSSI do to be Mo to handle their trade
We are offering real values at greatly reduced prices in all of our
departments. .We are putting prices where they belong regardless
of cost, and are making 'every effort to allow your money to buy
as much here as anywhere. We quote a few of our reductions here :
"Black Bear" Bib Overalls, heavy blue, $1.75
Blue Stripes, Gray, Etc. ....... $1 .75
"Boss of the Road," heavy blue bib . $2.25
Heavy Blue Waist Overalls .... $2.00
$7.00 and $7.50 Corduroy Pants
20 Reduction on Suits, Overcoats, Dress Trousers, Sweaters
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Heavy Blue Waist Overalls .... $2.00
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i Starving in Europe! !
3,5oo,ooo Hungry Children!
A TERRIBLE CONDITION FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON.
FEED ONE
A Magnificent Christmas Gift
Ten American dollars will literally give one child a Christmas present of its
own life. Can you beat it while playing Santa Claus?
Morrow County is Asked for $1,250
Will You Do Your Part?
The campaign is on this week. Turn in your donations to any of the following
Vawter Crawford, County Chairman,
M. D. CLARK JENNIE LOWE FRANK GILLIAM
W. P. MAHONEY E. M. SHUTT, Heppner
C. B. SPERRY, lone W. F. BARNETT, Lexington
M. B. SIGNS, Boardman.
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