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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1922)
! i ? Tuesday, September 26, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE THREE - -1 4- CECIL ! 4 s- -: -i' Miss Minnie Reis,. teacher at Four mile school, was calling on Mrs. Zen neth Logan at Cecil on Thursday. Master Harvey Smith, of Fourmile spent Friday and Saturday with his pal Noel Streeter. Not a Single cor ner was left unexplored within twenty miles of Cecil by the time Harvey made tracks for his home. Earl D. Wright, of lone was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe at the Highway House Sunday. Jim Logan who has bees, through har vest an his father's ranch at Four- mile, took a well earned holiday and Reith Logan in the mountains above ' Heppner. j John Krebs and Ed Comiskcy lau-j ded in the Last Camp Saturday with a ' fine bunch of lambs belonging to j Minor & Krebs which will be fed on some of Cecil's fine hay before being j shipped to the markets. John Krebs , left Thursday for Wr.l'.uH to meet ! another band of sheep beloiig'.r.g to Minor & Krebs which have been pas turing during the summer in Mon tana. Mr. and Mrs. David Bomcr and son arrived from Arlington on Salvrday. They will work for Leon Logan on his ranch at Fourmile. J. V. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs". Zen neth Logan, Miss Logan, Mrs. T. H. is spending1 it along wit h his cousin Lowe and Walter Pope were all seen 7-" '"mv t'li'jimwrBTamiii The Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real treats. And we don't comply with the food laws because It ia compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good service and fair treatment from merchants and professional men with whom we deal, and because we know it is our busi ness to sell only the best. For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang ed to fill all orders and would like to see your meat order. Central Market duriug the week taking in the sifekts of the county seat " A. Henricken returned to Cecil Sitnrri.iv for n short rest after his busy week buying and selling ran ches. Mr. Henrieksen informs us1 ; that Mrs. Henrictocn. is improving rapidly a:nd expects to be in her new 1 home in the near future. Win. Chan ! dler, of Lebanon, will take possession of Willow Creek ranchOctob er 1st. I It is understood that he will start a j dairy with a select bunch of famous ' dairy cattle. We are hopinr the mayor will erect a creamery and then Sunny Cecil will be hard to beat. Master Jackie Hynd returned to Cecil on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henricksea, who had been visit ing in Heppner. Jackie had to come to see if the ranch was iin the same I place before he could stand another week at his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ster.der, -of Sel doinseen ranch, are spending' their va cation at Salem and will take iin the State fair before returning home. Arthur Turner ,of -Dotheboys Hill, and C. Wright of Cecil, left Sunday to take in the State fair. Miss Crystal Roberts, of Ewing, was the guest of Miss Dana Logan 01 Saturday. George Perry, of Ewing, spent Wednesday with friends in Heppner. Harvey S. Ewing left .on Tuesday for his home in Weiser, Idaho after spending: some time among his Mor row county friends. s MisS Mildred Henricksen and Miss Violet Bedford, were calling in Arlington on Saturday. Charter Number 8774 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER at Heppner in the state of Oregon, at the close of business on September 15th, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and dscnuns, including rediscounts, ac ceptances of other banks, ana foreign bills (!' I'xalvinire or d'-at'is sold with indorse ment of this bank $074,896.21 Total loans 674,Sn6,21 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,934.71 U. S. Government HecurHies owned i Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 25,000.00 All other United States Government Securities... 28,450.00 Total 53,450.00 Other bonds, RtockH, securities, etc.l 89,612.51 Bankine House, $27,000.00; Furniture and fixtures ,. . $6,967.50 ' $3,957.50 Beal estate owned other than banking house 4,176.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ; 45,362.79 Cash in vault and amount due from nat;onal banks : 65,848.39 Amount due from State banks, bankers i s(V and trust companies in the United States tother than included in last two items.) : ' 3,618.13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town "'; as reporting bank 215.18 Total of last three items 69,681.70 Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank .vi 1,146.08 Miscellaneous cash items 211.80 1,367.88 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250 00 Total . - 975,708.30 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 100,000.00 Surplus fund 60,000.00 Undivided profits - 42.91S.08 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued 3,730.47 46,646. 55 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 6,470.68 40,175.87 Circulation notes outstanding . 2."., 700. 00 Amount due to national banks 2,080.68 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and for eign countries (other than included in last ite.n 3,1 60.30 Certified checks outstanding 4ti.l0 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 4,353.62 Total of last four items 9,019.60 Deninud deposits (other thuu bunk depoKhN) Niib- jcet to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : Individual deposits subject to check Ii'.",r,;iii.c;, Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed; 30,000.00 State, county, or other municipal deposits .secured by J'ldUe of assets of tins bank ur sunt, bond 56,S5o.'3 Other demand deposits T.itnl of demand deposit (other Hum bank dcpudiio) subject to l:es i ve, last three items 31'), 231. 1 1 'I'lme UpoxU. uJJl Reserve (payable after g.j days, or butyevt to V) da Of inoie notice, and puslai savir.gs): Certilicates of deposit (Other than for money borrowed) 7,7 i .", " Other time deposits 07,7," ; - Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, last two items 1"". 107.."; Noes ami bills r-'.llseounlctl. including nci-e;.t- " - " . trices of otl'er hanks and foreign ''ills ,,f e.iirinse ur drafts sold with indorsement of " ' "....'is thi' bunk " ' 80.m 3'i. 2 Letters of ('ted it and Tiavelers' Checks, sold for .. cash and outsta.'.dii.g 145.00 Total 97",7'.'s.,'iii I, P. M ah. -.'.'. raster of the above named tank, do solemnly swear that the above t,uit-i.:i-Kl i true to the ben of my knowledge and belief. V. P. MAHOXEY, Cashier. Correct Attest: JOHN" KII-KENNY FJ'ANK (;H,UA.U V. O. MINOIt, I'i! -ectors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 25 day of .SVjiU-iubor, 1322. TIUEINA F. CORIUGALL. Notary Public. My commission expires Aug. IS, 1925 prizes. Don't wait to see what other fellow is going to do but get right in and show the other fellow how to do it. Remember this is' not a popularity contest. It is a straight forward business proposition. Some one will win th'o Ford pedan and other valuable prizes for only seven weeks effort and that someone may as well be 01 . In any event you CAN'T LOSE BY TRYING as every active club member will be paid for i his or her time. Send us your name at once. Par ticipants are expected, and urged sued in their own Entry Blanks.. This is not a "please vote for me" pronitol tion it is salesmanship to the u'th degree and the best salespeople men :tn.d women of determination, hustle and stick-to-it-ivenesB will be paid for their time as they have never dreamed of being paid before. Call at the Herald office, phone or write today NOW right at the be- inning of the campaign. An early start is half the battle won. XOTICK FOR I'UHIJCATiOX Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 18, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that HARVEY HARSHMAN of Hardman, Oregon, who, on. April 7, 1922, made Homestead entry, No. 018601, for SE14NW14, NW'4NW Vi, Sec. 28, NNE, Section 29, Township 4 S., Range 24, E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention tol make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters' a United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, ont the 1st day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: T. E. Peterson, of Eightmile, Ore gon; Joe Robbing, of Eightmile, Ore gon; Evan Stoneman, of Hardman, Oregon,; Lester Robins'on, of Hard man, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 22-2 7 - Register. Cuts the World's Whiskers. The American safety razor is given Hie credit of Inning conquered the Spanish beard. On account of the heaviness of their beards, the Spanish men generally shave much less than those of other countries nnd the re sult was they presented a rather un shorn appearance. The visit to the barber was a serious matter and the Spaniard selected ills barber as other men would select a dentist, the one that was least painful. Hut the American safety razor is said to have overcome this and the men are not only enabled to shave themselves, but to shave more frequently. Penny-urious, So to Speak. A man who had just opened a store in. a strange town was interrogating one of his early customers on the pur chasing power of the citizens. "Now, there's Deacon Urown." he said. "lie has the reputation of being wealthy. Would he be likely to spend much money in here?" "Wa-al," drawled the native, reflec tively, "I wouldn't exactly say that he'd go to hell for a nickel, but he'd fish around fer one till he fell in." Salt Lake Telegram. ow is the time to order that new suit in order to have it before the Round-Up. See our $30 $35 and $40 SUITS Lloyd Hutchinson Where they Clean lothes lean Fruits and Vegetables Fresh, Clean and Palatable. Fresh Shipments Received Daily. We Specialize in Things You like to Eat Fresh Peaches and Melons Sam Hughes Co. XOTICK OF FINAL ACC'OI'NTIXU Notice is hereby given, that thd un dersigned, Guardian of the person and state of Aaron Peterson, a person of unsound mind, has filed with the county court of Morrow County, Ore gon, his final account as s'uch Guar diam, and that said court has fixed Wednesday the 25th day of October, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon as the time and the County Court Room in the tourthouse in Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing 6aid report and account and closing f?aid guardianship. GUSTAV VICTOR PETERSON, 22-26 Guardir.n. HEU'S YOUK CHAXC'K FOR Al'TO MOHII.E FitEE Continued From Page One) same equal service favoritism will be shown to none. To doubly insure fairness an Ad visory Board of prominent citizens of Heppner, whose names appear in the advertisement elsewhere in this is sue has been appointed. The cam paign will also be brought to n e!o;;fc with a sealed ballot box placed in local bank. No one not even the Kilesmanship club iminager can pos sibly know how many credits uv. club member bos secured, thus, ab solutely precluding the possibility o! unfairness or partiality. The Ur-rr-ld Sulobinanship Club will b- on a high plane of business efficiency fioin M.-ir to h::i::h. Other camp;: iu us of thi:; nature which have been iTia'.p'.irat' l in this section cannot be r-iinwr' with it. There will be : losers, no regrets, In oi dor to rive : yo ! comes a member of this i greatest possible asi;ti!K jl'sli'-r 1ms secured the and Mrs. C. G. If.-.. HARWOOD'S DIAMONDS -:-PIANOS WATCHES -:- JEWELRY -:- PHONOGRAPHS HEPPNER OREGON - :" I All GO TO THE Heppner ) nu;.., i: who b" rhlb (he the pllb hi Mr. who pre thoroughly experienced in th' line of work, and who will give Hnir en tire time and attention to club mem-, bera. Come to I he Herald of he"! and meet them personally and secure iii. t han! ; informat ion as to how to ro about i Winning one of the v,"lu.Jb:e pnzts. j Or, if you can't call clip the Entry! Coupon from another pr-pi- M mail j it to the Herald S,iie:,-.a i, -'. , Club.! A eempkU; working ouMir '.on i:;ti:i" j of subscription blanks, receij.i hook, j etc., will be forwarded to yoi at onee. The ffiiiifciisn is of sucb bl.'-rt dur ation that immediate action isjieces s.ary If you wish to capture the Ford Sedan or one of the other valuable Make This Week" Pay-Day at Turn-a- Lum" and Receive, Free Tickets to the Heppner Rodeo FOR ALL ACCOUNTS PAID IN LULL ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE FAIR !N AMOUNTT: $ 20 to $ 50 ve will give i Ticket $ 50 to $100 ve will give 2 Tickets $ 100 to $250 we will give 3 Tickets S 250 to $400 we will give 4 Tickets $ 400 to $500 we will give 5 Tickets $ 500 to $Goo we will give 6 Tickets $ 600 to $700 we will give 7 Tickets $ 700 to $800 we will give 8 Tickets '$ 800 to $goo we will give 9 Tickets $1000 & over we will give 10 Tickets NOTE THE ADOVE WILL ALSO APPLY TO CASH SALES a-lutn Lumber Co. Heppner, Lexington, lone, Oregon We are "chuck" full of plans and ma terial for home and farm buildings. lum 1 ii! iff. it h