Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 30, 1923, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, October 30, 1923
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11 fhurte sponl the
relatives at Arlinjj-
Mrs. Lena Sn
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FOR SAt.K Some very pood
household furniture. For particulars
call phono 714 or this office. IT-lSpd
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Society
Miss Audra Groi;an. t
Tilackhorse district, was a
visitor in Heppner after
W. N. Hatch, of Boardman, was a
business visitor In Heppner Saturday.
Mr. Hatch is arranging his affairs in
this county with a view to moving to
Portland in the near' future expecting
to engage in business in that sec
tion. He is well pleased with bis
lioardniati investment, however, and
will retain his ranch on the project.
Hugh Stanfield. of Weisor, Idaho. JuoMiay atternoon the ladies of
was a Hoppner visitor during the ; B(',,u'1 Chapel gave a farewell party
week registered at Hotel Hoppner. 1 ,0 Mrs- G rover Young prior to her
tor in the He was accompanied by Miss Kath- departure for The Dalles where Mr.
week end ' orine Stanfield and Miss Mary A. i and Mrs. Young will reside. A pleas-
nttendin? Johns, of rendleton. Mr. Stanfield ! lnB program was given after which
.Numerous social activities added
.est to lite in Heppner last week,
almost every ufternoon being
occupied.
'archdeacon goldie
IS VISITOR HERE
the teachers' institute Friday.
Glenn A. Hall, of lone, made proof
rm a homestead before Counts Cloik
Anderson Saturday. His witnesses
were Frank Everson and George
Kitchie, both of lone.
Sid Burnett, who ranches on the
John Day river near Hitter, was in
Heppner for a few days during the
week helping some of his neighbors
with their cattle shipments.
Sam K. Van Vactor, well known
r.ttorney oT The Dalles, was uero a
coi pie of days during the week look
ing after legsj matters at the apetial
fern) of circuit court Thursda.'
Miss Anna Doherty ha3 been ap
pointed as clerk in the sheriff's of
fice and assumed her duties there
during the week. Miss Doherty has
been the efflcieut clerk in the county
agent's office for a couple of years
where she was universally popular.
Miss Catherine Doherty has taken the
position in the county agent's of-1
fice. I
sas the sheep business is good in
Idaho grass being plentiful and hay
S ;i ton.
Heppner Klks bold their regular
meeting Thursday evening with a
big crowd of members present. Fol
lowing the session Bauman, of Hepp
ner and Blackwell, of Monument, put
on an interesting wrestling match as
a sort of preliminary to the regular
winter events. The lodge is prosper
ing and membership applications are
coming in large numbers.
One of the great departments of
the Pacific International Live Stock
Exposition is that devoted to boys'
and girls' clubs. There will be more
of them t'.iail ever this year, and the
livestock they bring will in some in
stances surpass that of the old breed
ers, for they are doing good work.
The exposition devotes much money
to premiums in this department, and
fosters and encourages in every way
the club activities.
VETERINARY
DR. T. G. KEX.NEV, I). V. S.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College
Now Permanently
Located in Heppner
TREATS ALL AXIMAL DISEASES
Office. t Red Front LJvery Barn
Phone Main 332
HOT DRINKS and LUNCHES
Just the thing to win in you up w hen
the frosty mornings come.
Our lino
Cigars, Ti
ploto.
r Soft Drinks,
lwu'''s-, Pipes, Etc,
McAtee & Aiken
Candies,
, is coni-
. v luiiih inn weie servea. Mrs
Young has been active in social and
llinulp'll nl,-nl,-.r. J TT
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her residence here and many were
the expressions of regret over her
departure. The chapel parlors were
filled during the afternoon and the
occasion was a very delightful one.
The following program was given
during the afternoon: Vocal duets
by Virginia Dix and Thelma Starkey;
song and recitation by Frances and
aunnia Frye; recitation bv Bess
Young; vocal solo by Patricia Ma
honey and a reading by Mrs. Emilie
Kelly which was given for the enter
tainment of the little folks but was
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Ralph Thompson entertained
at bridge all her country home on up
per Willow creek Wednesday after
noon with about forty guests pres
ent. The affair was a most success
ful one and the games were much en
joyed as were the dainty refresh
ments that followed.
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The bridge club held a pleasant
meeting Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. W. P. Mahoney. This
was the first meeting of the club
since the summer vacation and the
usual good time was enjoyed.
Mrs. A. D. McMurio was hostess
to members of Womans' auxiliary of
the Episcopal church last Wednesday
afternoon when n. very pleasant and
profitable session of that worthy or
ganliation was held. Mrs. Derrill
Tabor, of South Carolina, a national
ly known worker in the Episcopal
church, was the guest of honor and
in a pleasing talk to the members
present gave an outline of the work
in which she Is engaged. Mrs. Gil
bert W. Phelps, of Pendleton, was
an out of town guest present.
The young people's society of the
Methodist community church gave a
Boclal party in the church parlors
Friday evening honoring Stanley
Peterson, one of the society's active
members who left Sunday for The
Dalles. A program consisting of vo
cal duet by Dorothy Pattison and
Mary Spaulding, violin solo by Stan
ley Peterson, stunt by Irma Lovgron
and .Mary case and dramatic reading
by Betnioe Woodson was given. Re
freshments and a god social time
completed a delightful evening.
FOR RENT furnished rooms with
heat and bath. For particulars ap
ply at this office. 26-tf
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'T'HE mMrm pill.- h;w Vwn rmph.ic in ii approval ol the
ivw Kmi l'm Poor K.lan. In all p.ma ol the country il
'vl'sii apxtiran,e mul Owning interior have brought the car in-
aUnll? UilO ayt di'llulkl.
Now, at id reduced pnie. it prtwmi a more compelling value than
ever. Although letter lookjitg, roonuer, euater nding. it i hated
at lorty dollara Irsa.
$685.00 C. o. b. Detroit
1 iuagnud looking, computable, and drjwndahle Ford aeUing at thia
low mu( often an agreeable aoluaun lu your cloaed car probing.
That crt cmn t allaiW tkremg k
Ik, ftrj H'..Hr Purckau Pi.
LATOURELL AUTO CO.
CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS
LOST Shropshire buck from my
ranch above Hoppner. Reward. F.
Wilkinson. 26-27-pd
MORGAN
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Ely and Miss
relatives at
kitty
Mor-
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.
Margaret Fly visited
Hermiston Sunday.
Fml F:iy brought a white
from Hermiston for Miss Klist
gun.
Those neither absent nor tardy the
past week were Margaret and Edith
Ely, Katie, Claude and Ellse Mor
gan, Mary and Oro Holaday, I.ola.
I. mis and I.oona Cray. Howard Hardest)-,
Geneva, Heulah and Paul Petty
John, Wayne Wltzel. u
The Items this weelt were contri
hiMetl .by the second and fourth
grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardest)-, Miss Zoe
Farrens, Miss Eudora Ilardesty, Mr.
Waiieok and Howard Hardest)- drove
to Hermiston Surday.
A pie social was given by the Mor
gan Sunday school on Saturday
There Ware a crowd of people
nlnht.
here.
The upper room of Morgan school
was dismissed Friday, so Miss Far
rens could at'.end' the Institute.
I A S'trpriso rarty on Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards was given Sunday night be
jcav.se they were going to Hood River
the next morning.
I I.oc: 1 fishermen are making fine
catches of mountain trout in Willow
creek lately, the stream yielding
more and larger specimens than in
many years past. L. E. Van Marter
brought in a dozen yesterday meas
uring 14 inches in length and sev
eral other good catches have been
reported.
Archdeacon Goldie of the eastern
Oregon diocese of the Episcopal
church is in Heppner this week mak
ing a survey of the community pre
liminary to having a regular minister
placed in charge of the Heppner
parish of that denomination.
Archdeacon Goldie held regular
services here Sunday morning and
evening when good sized audiences
were present. The archdeacon Is a
pleasing speaker and his sermon Sun
day morning on the text, "Let not
your heart be troubled," was rich
with optimistic and i n s p 1 r ing
thought.
Speaking of the plan to place a
regular minister in Heppner the arch
deacon makes it plain that there
shall be no thought of proselyting or
building up that church at the ex
pense of other religious organizations
already here but that the work of
the Episcopal church shall be direct
ed generally among families unat
tached to other churches and to gen
eral community betterment. Mr.
Goldie visited about 60 families yes
terday and is continuing the work
today.
It is expected that a regular min
ister will be placed here to take
charge of the work about January
1st.
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Program for JJrcek
W. R. C. PRESIDENT
VISITS HEPPNER
Miss Myrta James, district presi
dent of the Woman's Relief Corps,
was a visitor in Heppner Monday
when she made an official visit and
inspection of the local branch of that
order. A special meeting was held
Monday afternoon.
Miss James now resides at New
port but is a native of eastern Ore
gon, having been born and raised at
Baker.
While in the city Miss James was
the guest of Mrs. Bertha Drew Gil
man who Is prominent In corps work
in the local, state and national organizations.
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Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 30 and 31
HARRY CAREY. CFM.EN LANDI3 and
MYRTLE STEDMAN in
"Crashing Thru"
A remarkably good Western play the best of the Harry
Carey pictures. Also "The Knight that Failed," Seventh
Round of "Fighting Blood," in which Gale Galen wins
the featherweight championship.
Thursday, Nov. 1
Metropolitan Players
See ad on front page
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE
WAS SUCCESSFUL- EVENT
The local teachers' 'institute held
here October 26 was well attended
by teachers from all parts of Morrow
county. This was a joint meeting of
the institute and the Oregon State
Teachers' association. Mr. Tucker of
Lexington was elected president of
the association for the coming year.
Most of the day was spent in discus
sing the intelligence and educational
tests which are to be given through
out the schools of Morrow county.
Mr. Hedrick conducted a number of
the tests with the teacher, and Mrs.
Dix gave a demonstration with the
second grade, so that the teachers
might understand how to use them to
the best advantage. The meeting ad
journed at 3:30 after adopting the
following resolutions :
We,' the teachers of Morrow coun
ty, in special institute assembled at
Hoppner, October 26, 1923, do here
by resolve, First, that the present
meeting of the teachers of Morrow
county called by our superintendent
was well-timed and judicious; sec
ond, that we thoroughly concur in
the plan as outlined by our county
superintendent for additional local
institutes; third, that we heartily en
dorse the use of intelligence tents In
the schools of Morrow county and
recommend the teachers of the coun
ty to give them a thorough and com
plete trial; fourth, wheread the O
a. T. A. has proved of eisUmable
value both to the schools and to th
teachers of this mate, therefore
earnestly urge 0o , r ri-t l nuppoit
by all the teachers of Morrow coun
ty.
I)" it further resolved that w- i
tend, a vole of thunkii to U.e Co'jnty
Superintend'-M for tor uijtjrirn? of
forts on Ix-half of the I'ac'.ejs arid
schools of tins couii' ; the tu- Iok1
boards of the oriiy for aiiowlhtc
the attendant' of ten'-hi-ris and -p-daily
to the hchool boiifd if H'-pp-oer
for the use of tilt? B' ii'X1 build
ing; to the teachers of II, e H'-ppii'-r
schools for their toutt'sy i vlaltlnn
teachers; to the Inatrij'.-tors for the
able manner In which tln-y have pre
sented the subJ'K-ta of this Inntltut",
and to Mrs. M'-milldlti" and Mm
Frank Turner for their sliit;uice
with the music.
In conclusion bo it rwxvlved that
i copy of thesn resolutions be sent
for publication to Vtl' local puporn
of the county.
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Friday, Nov. 2
CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELEY in
"Bulldog Drummond "
A strong mystery story, the kind that will keep you on the
edge of the seat. Also fifth episode of "Haunted Valley"
and the Pathe News Weekly.
Saturday, Nov. 3
JACKIE COOGAN in
"Oliver Twist"
based on the Charles Dickens book of the same name. Jackie
Coogan and Lon Chaney make a picture here that, should
please everybody. Also "Wild Geese," of the "Field and
Stream, Rod and Gun" series.
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 4 and 5
WALLACE BEERY and ESTELLE TAYLOR in
"Bavu"
Deals with the treatment accorded the aristocrats of Russia
by the Bolshevikl immediately after the revolution. Ex
cellent entertainment. Also comedy.
Next Week:
Gladys Leslie and Master Joseph Depew in "Timothy's Quest,"
from the story by Kate Douglas Wiggln, and Baby Peggy
in "Taking Orders"
Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno in "Look Your Best," and
"Our Gang," Cullen Landis and Eva Novak in "Dollar
Devils"
"Strongheart," the famous dog, in "Brawn of the North"
Fritzie Ridgeway and Rockliffe Fellows in "Trifling With
Honor"
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Tum-a-Lum Coal Quartette Sings j
THfRfLl BE A HOT TMIr
TONIGHT-WITH OUR COAL
Building or remodeling our free
architectural service can save you
money.
TheSmaller Sizes
of Coal are
CHEAPER
and for many uses
BETTER
Come in and we will tell you
why and also why you will
.ue good judgment in get
ting your supply now
. There's a reason.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Yards at Heppner anil ,'lngton. Phone Main 91J
You Can See What You are Buying
when you fill your tank from a
Dayton Visible Gasoline Pump
I have just installed one at my Repair
Shop. Let me fill your tank next time.
M. R. FELL Chase Street
(Signed)
J. J. 3TUUGILL,
E. A. DHOWS,
1. A. MATHER.
J. A. Kelly and F. A. Mr.Mensmln
were Portland attorneys doing bind
ness here during the week.
P. P. Hassler of th. lone Inde
pendent, was a visitor here ymter
Jay and as usual boosting for his
home town.
Prices Have Dropped
Wc are now offering new stock at lower prices
MILL RUN BRAN.)
MIDDLINGS CALF MEAL
KERR'S MILK MAKER and MILK RATION
ALL KINDS OF POULTRY SUPPLIES
Seed Rye for Sale
Brown h. Lowry
HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 642
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