Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 22, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISOX, Editor and Puhli.-he
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miles out in the ocean, and he swims
ashore in 15 minutes. Couldn't do it
in 100 years." You, forgot, kind
sir, that the junele scenes are made
down on Catallna island where the
sho. line of sunny California is not
far away. T!: movie people 1):r;;
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en! u-ars iiKirlu-l road n;m! to n.iiipUlc ilu- highway, the
uahnmlmd imriion of which ;hey chum is ahoui the womi
piece o ,.U.n,jy (nuchal road in I In.- count v.
)'' i m tit s of the plan aiif (bat such action miejil
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inimical lo hv niioM'd v.-.!cin of imwkct road.-- in the
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f !!)!' - well, "you ak i-dV;i!v,"
After tin y fill up t!:r una! holes
in Viilow r.lrwt, wonder i.r they'll
renaue tin- travel pile from .May
stri-e,, adjacent to tin's on'iee. it "s
all jiihe with I he town folks an is,
'.'iiiisi- they know it's thre hut sup
pose some uninformed tourist hap
'ieii"d lo blow atoit'K Kome dari: .anil
r.ionny n'gtit next snniisw ;av.;
Oet -Ce Uu-u?' Slow m 5r a
laiiKiKe suit.
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Tiis mm Sam .'o!:-en jiiMt caa't
ke-i) hi.t uaiiie out of print. Sam, li"
say;: lleit (he "firemai!" will hold a
t-ivrnl O'liiuon .Mieeliy iiishl, Knys.
I'M'k out: Vou fciww ntiar tilwa.rf.
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"If yec masi he joe witii anoi
cr v. ,,!;,-' !;ii't nick ('ti ;i "pea.ched "
blonde."
"' : Pa' on ar.o' her i cord."
"Them S for ron ura t r. la 1 ions."
"Save Chat nruxh for the diner."
"Afl"r a nijtltf of siafiS and cind
ers." T'epdM.iat discovery- TTiere is no
fiKiivid'wl so commoTiphtce or ro
cfnfl that y-jii cannot discover in hr:
(eai'T.'eneis someihins' !'ii'.rhly di
ver':r?i; or intenseiy i'ltere.-tinK-
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fvtr rt '.'!! yoirr ima;er"tic:n and
let a ran n'.ti '' "i'r.v it oi this:
'a in. coHiz 'o tio ''iwy 'ev a lew
!i;ir''t'"j, le"' I've .o: m s i -rei ;
ra; . iay !i:t p v. rro'n
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i-LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
A pleasant social meet in t; of fhf
Civic club was held at the home o!
Mrs. "0. E. Oilman, on Chase street, I
u fn or eiore i;e.ie s wer ;.o seia, fiv
er y one nf vr"n ;-S:iie(! ep as mem-h.-rs
ind paid a y: .(!' dm-s. 'Cue cliib
!'i"ii'i.;e'; to t;u;e on ro.i.irtctv.Me ac
tivity the co'Kina spnn'ier.
Y. B. Tucker was in from his
Dlaekiiose r.aich iias jiiorning. Mr.
TitcUer sierel a field of his wheat
very early last fall, soen afler the
first rains carea f:h1 he says it, is
now about inches hirii and going
utronjr It should lie ready to har
vest by June 2 5th, -Mr. Tucker
thanks. "We tire down for a bump
er crop this year," Mr. Tucker says.
" and if we can get. $1 or $1.25 a
bushel, old Morrow will still be a
pretty good country.
Miss Elizabeth Phelps. wp,o is at
tending college in Iowa, has just re
covered from a serious attack of
grip and is again, in rciooI after be
lli I i has ;e list of pood Williams
had Friday afiernot n. A splendid Valley farms for wlianpe for Mor-,
rmisic.tl proa'ram CT'iwil. Fit - I row county ranches. 4 7 tf .
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HEPPNER, OREGON
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l'round e.p the collection of old !uc!;
;U me lei wli." ay street crass...
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nicelv a:ai noaily. ':n i . t thins.-, and
pi mtcd t.rass seed oh what's the
use.
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cour-ie you l.i.ew th.e ni.e always has .
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