Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 08, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD
ajn IN 13 EPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISQN, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice aa seeond-;la3s Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year $2.00
Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday.NovgfflbeT 8. itm
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CECIL
Mr. and Mrs. Osoar Lmd:i and
f imi'j spoilt Sunday at the home of
Mr. an-i Mrs. T. V. Tyl-r, n-ar Rhea
T. W. May. of l.one Star ranch, ac
compan;! by hw brother L. D. May
of Mwo, wr.j calUna: in Cf I s r
riay. C-cil wi; w-.il represn''?! at
I:-f-a Mmz school at aa crfnin;-f-nfertainnie-ir
Ha'upJay f-v-nin :v-f-n
by M: Edi:h SwkSc and i:--r pu-j
I' -1 - - Every on report haunt: n i
njoyabi rv-r..r.!i. i
if. J. S'ri-..f,.r waa ninnin; a d-ii-'
v--"y lHn Mor?aij an! I
f l on and looked -!; r. -
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r;;.l Tton; oa ant his E---I r,w.i.
t-'-r- r.adr? a h,,rt .-ay in r ,-;;
IIstrikeJP I
'ANTI GAR ETTr g
roasted IS
I lit
Notice this delicious
flavor when you
smoke Lucky Strike
it's sealed in by
the toasting process
a w-
.':!! of tr ,:ible. flr?t an,j
-st a,-uj of r.' hmj h;s la
i lady l,y,... r-fui to rid in i!
T"aU'-r to th- county sr. Sx
mv r-rv ""r so shaken that
oouidn't drive and w heard that i:
t.o!c him tbw days and ni;ht.s with
(, it ar.y r- ,r to push bU car to Ocil.
hre Bill was .soon r-siMitated and
sent on his way rojoicin?.
Mlss Annie Hjmd, of Rose Lawn.
Sand Hollow who has b,-n visiting
in Portland for a week or two visi
ted her friends in Cecil during the
we it before leaving on the local Sun
day for Heppner
V.
' ranch U the busiest man in Morrow
county entcrtainin? his old time
friend, Mr. W. Chandler and son,
Oscar, from Nebraska, and buying
sh-ep between times.
Mrs. H. J. Streeter was visiting in
lone Friday and was accompanied by
Mrs. George Hardesty, of Morgan.
J. M. Melton, of the Lookout, was
visiting at Windynook, the home of
W. G. Palmateer Wednesday. Mr
Melton left Cecil Thursday for Pilot
Rock where he will visit friends be
fore leaving for Missouri.
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Ed Bnstow. one of Ione's leading 1 Pa'ma,eer' teacher of
-rchants. accnmn.n, k,. v. ..." Fourmlle, arrived in Cecil from Con-
.'n.l family and Judge Robins ' ?.B. ThurS?ay whpr she had
,..,; t, ' '''King in tne teachers institute,
st attorney at law, were ,,,M
"" 1 ttn n w a.-i Lae scene or
ida
fo
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1'in.e's frrate
railing on thwr Cecil friends jj
f-'! M.irtm. herd-r for many
f-ir Hv nd Bro-i , ..f r,n t:. to.
P'-rdi-'i'Ti h-r- h- vi:;i Hp-r.
''" '-" !f.arn;r t. wori f-t
t.!e winter,
A. Minor accninp.i-:-! hv- '
and Mr.c il A Thon, n. of ! p;'.
in r, w. re t!... sn-ti f Mr. ,nd M,v
i:"''r-'r' Kr-bs at th Last r .,: , P
Mondiy.
Cal-n Filkn-r i,nd- a : hort stay
C'ccil dunn-r r.. ,-wit h..f,ir.. t.-j,.',,,
,ir Condoa h-re he will work dur
ing the winter
A. Henricksen. of Willow- cre.-v
a large surprise party Friday even-in,-.
In b-ing Mrs. Roy St-nder'
birrh.liy. Oorz-r'ii orchi-stra sup.
plied th- music and a merry time was
-P'fit by all prs-ssr.
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MKVVKD
Fit
!V" ranch north or' Tone, r-ne
2 - ear-old nlare mule, color brown
, with bay points. Branded D f on
left jaw. Suitable reward for re
turn or information leading to her
recovery.
D WIGHT MI.SENFR,
Adv. lone. Ore. 2 S M"
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BANKING
SERVICE
Yuur lankiu rfqiiirenu-nts may !.e on
Ir i-tvil tn 1 1 1 i hank with ecry mniulcnce
th it f.trcful unl efficient service will he rendered.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
0
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.
"Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week"
T 1 r- i 1 o
November 5 to 12
If H 1 I TTTi
oeraia d
Week
argam
November 5 to 12
2 Big Events in One 2
Combining Sense and Sentiment in the. Greatest Newspaper Circulation
Campaign Ever Inaugurated - in Morrow County
While "Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week" is a good business proposition for any
community it also involves a lot of sentiment, which is a mighty fine thing, too. It is a fine
thing to spend a little time during one week in each year boosting the Home Town Paper that
has boosted you and your community and your business interests and vour social affairs "lo
these many years." ' ' '
The HERALD appreciates the work its friends have done, are doing and
ascribe tor Your Home iown Paper Week." to extend its circulation and influence
will do during
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The HERALD wants a bigger circulation
.mty and in oreer to heip us mends brmsr this
Paper Week," it has decided to announce z
It wants to go into every home in Morrow
about during " Subscribe for Your Home Town
Herald
Week
November 5 to 12
When a Full Year's Subscription Will Be Sold for
urn
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This sensational price will be withdrawn at midnight, November i?
when the regular price of Sj.oo a year will be restored.
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HOW Can We do thlS? ? papers wanting more circula-
iiw" v." . T.. tion employ a "contest manager" who, by
putting on a hurrah campaign and giving away an automobie or a piano bv the votine contest
plan, induces a great number of people to spend their money for subscrin
turns who do not want the paper but only subscribe to please some candidate or heln out some
tnend. borne girl gets the auto or piano, the contest man gets most of the money and the news
paper owner gets a lot ot experience.
Others give away premiums with each subscription which cost at least one-half the subscri
ption price, while others employ a regular solici -tor to canvass the territory his salary and ex
penses eating up most of the proceeds. ' y
Ail these schemes cost the publisher at least 50 per cent, or more of the price of subscription
and that money goes to some tellow other than the publisher r subscriber " 11
By Our Plan
THE SUSCRIBER BENEFITS By actually savin $r oa
THE HERALD BENEFITS By increased circulation, influence and prestige.
THE COMMUNITY BENEFITS By a stronger, better supported newspaper.
Don let this chance to save a dollar slip.
Don't let this chance to help your home paper slip.
HERE'S ANOTHER CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
OREGONIAN-HEPPNER HERALD Clubbing Offer
Between now and October 31st we make the following attractive offer.
Regular Price
, OREGON I AX (Dailv and Sundav) S8.00
HEPPNER HERALD
Clubbing Price
Sj.oo
Total
OR EGO MAN (Dailv)
HEPPNER HERALD
Total
ORIXOXI AN (Weekly)
HEPPNER HERALD"
Total
$10.00
$6.00
$.2.00
$8.00
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S2.00
?3-00
Both For
Both For
Both For
$8.00
$6,00
$2.00
NOTICE!
It you are already a subscriber to the HER I D nnH v,,- ...k
raid in advance. PAY A DOLLAR v m-' ! t our subscription is
tended for one full year. "ac uur "ipt.on ex-
It you are behind withyour subscription, square up your account- to date and nav a DOT
EAR more ior a lull year in advance. - u-
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