Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 24, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, MAV4 :fi2j?'j
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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Where They Clean
Clothes Clean
Suits
Overcoats
Neckties
Hats
Dresses
Waists
Gloves
Hats
ya nutcmnson
TAILORING
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing
Oliver Chilled Plow Co.
reduces prices
to 1918 level
This is good news for
you, Mr. Farmer!
WeCARRYthe OLIVER LINE
Peoples Hardware
Company
TWO RANCH SNAPS
BO acre Uln alfalfa. .Good water right, good new house. One
and one half miles from school $6,000. Easy terms.
J 80 acres 4 miles from town. 60 acres in alfalfa, balance farm
and grazing land. Good Improvements. Stock, machinery,
aiud euipment included at only $10,000. Easy terma.
Better See Me At Once About These Fine Bargains ,
ROY V. WHITEIS
To the Man With
out a Bank Accouut:
EVEN if your business is such that you have
gone without a bank account, the idea is
EVERY TIME you give your check you
make a legal, indisputable record .of .that
transaction. fi
WE WILL APPRECIATE AN OPPOR
TUNITY TO SERVE YOU
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
rSED TOTS NEEDED FOR
EAST CHILDREN
NEAR
State superintendent Churchill Is
I sending out a leter to the superin
tendents of the state announcing that
i the Near Relief organization is ask
ring the children of the state to send
i their discarded toys to the Near East i glon Saturday evening, closing
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Members of the Episcopal guild
will be entertained Thursday aftr
noon, June 2nd by Mrs. James Gen
try and Mrs. Taul Gammell at the
home of Mrs. Gentry. All members
are expected.
One of the best dances of the year
was that given by the American Le
the
was
that they may be forwarded to the re
j lief ship that is to leave the Taciflc
! coast in June.
There is vital need for something .
that will bring pleasure to the child-
ren in the near east. Thousands of
orphan children after passing
through unspeakable. experiences,
need toys to brighten up their cheer
less lives.
Children of Oregon are asked to
collect their used toys, such as blocks
paper dolls, kimle.'iarten material,
stuffed dolls, ele. and forward them
lo the near east organization in the
different counting.
The Boy Scouts will canvass the
town Thursday and collect all ar
ticles contributed for this worthy
charity.. Gifts of used clothing will
also be gladly received and forward
ed to the relief ship.
present and every thing went off
as smoothly as could be wished.
Fine music was provided by the
Heppner orchestra, alt ho somewhat
handicapped by the failure of a ban
jo player to show up. .'o fault was
found wiih the music at that and
everybody :e,io;ts a line time.
reran
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
WE ARE HEPPNER'S HEAD
QUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS
OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEG
ETABLES. EVERYTHING IN SEASON
WE KEEP
Sam Hughes Co.
GEORGE MILLS WON LKWISTOX
TRACK MEET
George Mills, grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Swaggart of 815 Garden
street and a nephew of Mrs. William
Matlock has made a real record as a
high school athlete at Lewiston.
Young Mills, whose mother was for
merly Elbry Swaggart, lives at Kam-
iah, Idaho, but is attending the Lew
iston high school where he will grad
uate this June. In a recent track
meet he ran the 50 yard dash in five
and two fifths seconds, and likewise
won out in a mile and a quarter race,
finishing in six minutes.
The folowing story telling of
George Mills' record is from the
Kamiah paper.
At a field meet between the Lewis
ton and Colfax high schools last
Friday, George Mills, of this place,
was the highest point winner, his
work enabling the Lewiston team to
win the meet by a score of 76 to 55.
George won five firsts and two sec
onds, with a total of 31 points. He
was first in the 100 yard dash, the
220 yard dash, the 220 yard low hur
dles, thhe quarter mile run and the
broad jump; and second In the 110
yard high hurdles and the javelin
throw.
Local relatives of the athlete are
proud of the record he has made and
Mrs. Swaggart,, the grandmother, is
planning to go to Lewiston for the
commencement in June. Mr. and
Mrs. Swaggart lost five grandchild
ren In the Heppner flood. East Ore-gonian.
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At Lexington last Frldayevenlng
commencement exercises were held
at the high school when Ore young
people completed the high school
course and ten pupils were gradu
ated from the eighth grade.
STATE GETS BIG SUM
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torcycles, 3158 chauffers, 4131, deal
ers, 173 fees, 108,881.50.
1916 Motor vehicles, 33,917;
motorcycles, 3268; chauffers, 4019;
dealers 278; fees, $ 1 46,254.
1917 Motor vehicles, 48,632;
motorcycles, 3400; chauffers 3477;
dealers, 375; fees 1196,787.50.
1918 Motor vehicles, 63,325;
motorcycles, 3501; chauffers, 3131;
dealers, 451; fees, $461,422.
1919 Motor vehicles 83,332;
motorcycles, 3570; chauffers 3152;
dealers 586; fees $802,239.
1920 Motor vehicles, 103,790;
motorcycles, 3,517; ehaufers 3394;
dealers, 751 fees $2,085,168.50.
1921 (to April 30) Motor ve
hicles, 95, 580; motorcycles, 217.1;
chauffers, 428; dealers 4fi8; fees,
l,!i0:i,5 49.
Ilegimn!; with 1918 Ihn his in
crease in fees is dun mainly lo legis
lative acts increasing fees to pay in
terest on the stale's highway bondod
Indebtedness.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Shutt has several imi Bargains in
alfalfa ranches; easy terms. 47tf.
1
Vou can buy Alfalfa Seed at aGll
11am 4 Bisbee's. 60tf
Poultry Supplies at Gilliam Bis
bee's. 60 tf.
j
Spring is here. All kinds of Gar- j
den Tools at Gilliam Bisbee's. j
...
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING j
Remodeling and Ladies' Tailoring. ,
Mrs. Curren, Church street. 27tf ,
...
A 10-20 Titan Tractor guaranteed
to pull the 14-Inch plows, at Gil
k Bisbee's on fall terms. 60-tf.
...
Shutt has a list of good Willam
ette Valley farms for exchange for
Morrow county ranches. 47tf.
...
Gilliam t Blsbee will mt you
postage and express If you will buy
your extras now and fix up your
machinery ana oe reaay 10 ru mi
the field when hanest ur read
60-tf.
SPEC1A1
The time to buy White Footwear is
Right Now
The Right Place is at the
GONTY SHOE STORE
300 Pairs
Ladies and Children's Shoes and Oxfords,
made from the highest grade Pressed White Shoe Fairbuch,
will be sold
BELOW COST
Shoe Repairing' on Short Notice? Certainly
E. N. Gonty SKoe Store
Did you ever try
Calumet
aking Powder?
We have it now
Give it a trial
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phelps Grocery
Company
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