PAGE SIX THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, February, 7, 1922 j. 4 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4. v 4. 4. .j. .j. .j. 4. !- 4. a ' 'Tlinf which is lxm of the flesh is flesh j anil Unit which is horn of the hjiirit i spirit." John ::(! Suggested by Kev. MOORE J. V. Stevens was in town Saturday Irani Hardman. Al Henricksen was up from Cecil the last of the week. Charley Dolierty, of near Lexington was a Heppner visitor Saturday. If. h. Duvall, who now registers from Walla Walla, was a guest at the Patrick Friday. Frank Oilliam tins returned from Portland where he spent several "weekH rusticating. J. I), liaiiinan and his son IT. A. Batim.'in, were in from tlieir ranch liear Lexington Saturday afternoon. A. J. Fritz well known attorney of .Arlington was a week end visitor in Jieppncr. H. F. Frazer came over from Pen dleton Sat 11 1 day, r'turnin;; to that, city Monday morning. Utile Miss Betty Cason, daughter Mr. uu Mrs. Louis Cason, is al le to be out again alter nil attack of pneumonia. County Agent Calkins went to Lex ington Monday to attend the farmers meeting at which it. V. Gunn discus sed the cost, of wheat production. Shelly Baldwin, who dairy ranches near Lexington, was in town today mill reports the Chinook very modest in his section hut that it helps some, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas and daughter, Miss Luvelle, were up from Lexington Saturday night to attend the Hard Times dance at tlio Elks' c;iub. Dr. McMurdo reports that Mrs. Sam Clark who recently fell end in jured her arm severely is improving. An ex-ray of the injured member re Tealed tha. no hones were broken. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones have re lumed from Portland where they Went a couple of weeks vacation. Mr. Jones, who Is manager of the Peoples Hardware Co., attended the conven tion of Hardware men while in the fity. 1). K. Stephens, manager of the Wore Kxperiment slalion, Is here at tending the farmers' extension meet ings in session this week at the Star Trealre. Mr. Stephens is a recog nized aulhorlly on wheat, growing and will give the fanners of this county the henelit of his knowledge. .Much to the convenience of the traveling public, the approaches to the new May street bridge were tilled in last week so that travel can now cms the new structure. Messrs. Toll in & Pierce, the contractors, have Jiliuut completed the three new brid ges In lleppner and all are line structures. HAKDMA.V Hardman Is a little town, Just a dot upon the map; And when people hear its name. They wonder where it's at. We have a little high school And we go there to learn. We took the job of janitor, A little money for to earn. We kids get along together flue. And do what we think is right. The old folks don't by any means They are always in a fight. The furnace would not work at all. And they said we made it binoke; But if they had worked as hard as we, They could see it was no joke. They said we put ice on th ther mometer To draw the mercury low, And never get things hot enough To melt an ounce of snow. liut the old folks helped us out a hit When they got their heads to gether, And I think we will make it now If we don't have colder weather. The girls, you bet are doing line, And we all work the same, liut when the old folks get too rank They share their part of the blame We have rented Asbaugh's Hall Our basket, ball to play. We think we got it reasonably, For casli we always pay. Tiie old folks, though they kicked at that They said we had no richt To spend our money foolishly Oh, Oee! but they are tight. When Monument saw this little dot Called Hardman on the map Thoy sent us kids a challenge Aud thought they had a snap. We traveled through the mud and snow. And walked until we were sore, Aud to their surprise and our de "gbt ' We made the highest score. Lone llock is another town, liut the place is rather small, And like the other little towns Can play SOMK basket ball. When Lone ltock came to meet us They brought, the best they had, liut. under such condition.s We beat tin 111 very bad. Then when we played with them again, Over in their own heme town, The game was not so easy won, liut another jewel in our crown. Now lleppner is a great big place, Willi hunks and electric lights, Slate Highway Commissioner W. li llarralt' returned fro tnPortl.ind Sun day where he has been r,. rftim lime attending to iit'llchil dmles. During his absence Mr. llarralt and Mr. Leon made a trip to the coast via. the -.SluHlaw river and sundry roads and trails to look over a proposed hlgh way Into that country. Many water pipes In Ileppnes froze "tip within the last few days after the liurd freezing weather was pa.sl, much to the HUiprise and disgust of property owners. The solution of the problem Is said lo be that the frost keeps going deeper, even after the temperature rises until a gonei-.il thaw occurs. W. S. Piuyn rigged a couple of transformers on a truck ami by "stepping down" tin- power cur- lent to the proper voltage and by nu lling a current of "juice" through the pipes, soon thawed I hem out. rinno Tuition Experienced, cap able tuition by Mrs. llessie lti uce j Clbh at the Wat teiibei ger bouse, tt'. ' IMIONi: 87'J ALEX GIBU, Plumber I fix any old thing, Auto fiul Int ers, lianges. Heater, and Tin ware. . Dirty hliiim)H denned tabuing, etc. Motrnrcraft." "Mutbercraft, a movement for bet ter preparation ulrls for mother hood, hut) within Uie last live yeuii made remarkable progress In this Hud other countries," writes Marlon t'hase linker. In the Serve). "Startlm: in MiisMichuclts n a delliute standard lcd course of c.idy fur Mils ami .voting omen, it a another been 1hi"i'i stall tier Ih the . . the 11.. I In ' in cue t'ot 111 or I 01 nii'-l i f the m of Ciiii.u!;! mi fct.-rmi or- They have played the lest of them With Btars and banner itiipe?. The Heprner h:gh school challen ged us For a game of basketball, They may be really high school boys. Though they are rather large and tall. When we went out to meet them, We looked at them with 'Joys,' And wondered where they got their men, IF these were just their boys. We are all bruised and skinned and sore, From sole up to our head. They even knocked our captain out And we were sure that he was dead. And then the umpire said we roughed them "You are as rough as you can be, AVe are not playing football. But basketball you see." The Hardman hall is rather small For guys like that to play in And when the ball did hit thewall It is hard for folks to stay iu. The Chinaman with them did stand. In all his pride and glory And from the center or the wall He'd make a goal, bo-gory! The lleppner team is hard to beat, Until we have more practice; Then just as sure as we live and eat, We'll keep the ball on its axis. But if we practice any more As I can plainly see, We are sure to flunk in our exams, And then where would we be? Now talk about our old folks, I tell you what's the fact; Whenever we play basketball, THEY ARE ALWAYS AT OUR BACK! MARION HAYDEN Sonior English Class Hardman, Oregon January 31, 1922. The local high school basketball quintet captured the game Saturday night from the Condon hish school flive by the score of 34 to 21. Was Almost Equipped. Wesley had been teasing bis dad foi a bicycle; his father, thinking him toe young, refused. Wesley came into the house one day all excited after be had been trying to ride bis chum's bicycle saying: "I can have one now, father 1 know everything there Is to know about a bicycle and I can do every thing on one but steer myself." Sun Grows Five Miles in 100 Years. The diameter of the sun Increases five miles in a centurv. Its present distance in-v Is W1 ooo ,,,ia ' Lincoln said: "Let u luive faith tuat rlnlit makes might; and hi tluit f. nth b I us iliict to do our duty us we mi icistuml It," I low inspiring those words of the groat cinaneipator. How much wo ran loam from them. It is faith that moves mountains ami. when deeply rooted in the minds of men, urges them on to a suc cessful conclusion of the task at hand. Hence, wo urge you to join the ranks of scores of satisfied pat rons who have cultivated an un shakahle faith in this institution. They know that tlieir money is safe in our hands, that it grows with the 4 jer cent interest we pay and that the service we give in the line of our duty is always prompt and courteous. Start a Savings Account with us to day and see for yourself. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank fori I i .. .i lied Kl'ouiiil as ilbiti I re Co-N. and 1 I ; - 8mok Without Fire. "Smoking strictly prohibited" notices caught the eye of a commercial con sultant who had been called in by a north of England firm to investigate and report upon the efficiency of its business methods and to suggest pos sible Improvements. So soon as he saw the sign precluding the fragrant weed he commanded : "Take all those notices down, paint them out. What will visitors think?" The factory was completely occupied for the manufuc lure of asbestos. Oely Four 'jff. Recently lUck, age eight, became terribly sick quite suddenly, and for apparently nn reason. His mother tried every way to learn what he had been eating that could have caused his illness. Finally in a faint voice he said: "Mother, do you suppose four puffs on a cigarette could make me this sick?" Indianapolis News. The Difference. The young hate work, hut M is the Inst pride, the last joy of the aged that they are able to do It. Atchison Olotie. Box for Plaything. When there is no playroom for th children, take a box any size yovn want, decorate with cut-oot birds ami flowers or with the plc'.ure- of a barrr and animals, making a farm yard. Varnish ail over. Hinge the cover on,, partition inside to fit toys and varnish. Place In son's bedroom and see how he will keep playthings In place. A Question for Teetotalerf. A question that has baffled scien tists : If tea leaves has coffee grounds for divorce? Science and Invention. m ... Program for Feb. 8 to Feb. 14 Wednesday and Thursday: Coiiilne Griffith in THE BROADWAY Bl'BBIJ Intense situations. A strange story of the stage. Beautiful dresses, Also Lurry Senion in "The Stage Hand, a riot of fun Friday: Wf t'arinel .Myers in THK KISS. An absorbing romance of California in the days of the padres. V. . Also WI.N.YKUS OF THK WEST Saturday: 0 Monte lilue in A BROKEN' DOIX, from Wilbur Hall's Saturday Evening Post story, "Johnny Cucabod Tommy had a one track mind, but the track was straight. 0 Also Comedy Sunday: and Monday Si 0 Will Homers in THE GUIIiE OP WOMEX. The story of a trusting Swedish sailor ami two girls who 2. played ping pong with his heart A great picture flooded with true-to-life comedy, with Will Roger f better than ever. 0 1 Tuesday: .:. William Desmond in WOMEX MEN LOVE. Not only an unusual story for the screen, but a disclo- re or real life. Also Two Iicel Comedy mi r f - & & & & 0 & 0 Why Do You K ! 1 eep imcKensr For the Eggs They Lay? Or do you just keep them around, like your canary, for company? If you would have your HENS LAY EGGS you must give them the POOD Wc carry a complete line of the following: Scratch Food $4.00 100 lb. sk. orsc lb. Egg Maker 4.00 100 lb. sk, or 5c lb Chick Feed 4.00 1 00 lb. sk. or 5c lb. Eastern Oyster Shell . . . 2.25 100 lb sk. or 3c lb. Coarse Grit 1.75 100 lb sk or 2c lb. Fine Grit 1.75-100 lb. sk. or 2c lb. Bone Meal 4.75 100 lb. sk. or 5 3-4C lb Charcoal Fine 3.40 100 lb. sk or 4c lb. Charcoal Coarse 3.40 100 lb sk. or 4c lb. Meat Scraps 7.25 100 lb. sk. or 8c lb. Chicken Rolled Oats 3.00 65 lb. sk or 5c lb- Oat Groats 6.00 125 lb. sk. or 5c lb. 5 Per Cent Off Above Trices For Cssh Don't let your hens waste their time setting".. Let them keep on laying eggs and use a Sure-Hatch Incubator 1 70 Egg Capacity $31 .50 220 Egg Capacity $35.00 Less ; Per Cent For Cash GILLlAFvi BsSBEE