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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
iTiT T11K U.VXKTTK-T1MKS. 11K1T.NT.K. UKKiiOX, THURSDAY, DEC. 22. ( i ...jm aiiLi.M.wjBMii'iwiiuiiriBgrn " Ku yBBMmssBSBS i . ' 'Qiri'iif'Tj i i i . .i : on J.u- j.in l.i. 2. The ' sinjiev. " 1 """" ' . IT" . - 11 ! . r.r th.-rr U bor 10 i ion M. .In? to tkr ! l.ir. l. la 1 fcrUt the lord." i 1. ... ' - i i--.1 7r..rftr and .,1 .lv Jt. .-V.:-. H. tartftl on a trip to ; , ) v.- :iv. but by the tirr.e ht 1 . , ? a porrsun.ie.l that r r-:chl !e ! :t'T to return home, from : , -.rotts r-" reoeived from down the ,. The s!o- i-i w$ a little too thre.it - e .t-1 tht re was a possibility of a V'.-ika.'.. iv. TV(l Cascades. F !uchertv of Mollals. president W e C'.AOatnas oounty farm bureau. ! t ter. si erdinic several days in i;e,-; rer and Vorow county this week ..s:t;r.c with the work of netting new rr-.v.l ers for the Morrow county farm lureau. -.tl'i ma. v.t at . I Mrs Pe..n rtoo-Si.ar. departed I r ro-t.-i:..! in .jr.da to s;end the ! li,:a-p with relatives in that city. Ira l.ew.s, fl.exirtitoi.. u anions the fmrrert -r.4n th meeting of tt.e , ,.i.ty Farm i-ureau in Heppntr , or,- Satur-riiy last. j M-. . :,.l Mrs T ro .l.V r.-vn came over j 'r,mi Pen,;:. n the ft! of the week! an.) are ;r..'.i:e the hol..la with the! relative.- of Mr. .1. .hr.son in this city, j 1., n M.-OaV. fxter.sive trvain grower re... :t in the Turview district south j .f 1. r.e. was at:. -niltr.B the Farm Bu-j reau meett.ie in the city on Saturday.; nr.rst H iiker and family, ft era near loio. eie v s :ors in this city on Sat-; urd:,v Uist. Mr. Helilter is extensively e:. gaci .1 m wheat raisil.K cut west of lone. Thou Hughes arrived heme from Eu trene the last of the week for a visit w.th 1,; ;.i:o:-.;s during the holidays He is t.ikinir a law course at the Unl versity of Oregon. M ss F.i ia! e:h nn lrs who is a stu dent at the rr.sversity of Oregon, came U!, from Eugene on Friday to spend (lie h. '.mays with fcr parents, Mr. and M'S A, M Fhelns. in this city. Mrs. J. T. Knappenherp of Fortland. iv-.' v eit:nc .-,t the home of Mr. and t Mrs. P. M Wan!, and with her mother. Mrs. Jenk. in 'his city over the week end. coming up from Fortland on Fri day. The little daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston, of Eight Mile, who un derwent an operation for appendicitis at the Moore hospital in this' city on December IT. is doing well, and Dr. Chick reports that she is entirely out i f dancer and will soon be able to re turn to her home. W. O. Livingstone, pastor of the There arrived at the home of Mr. and . Mrs Vaul I'ernmell on Wednesday, Dec. I !1. 1SI1. ii-pound son, who in due oeurse of time will take hi place along side of his dad ly as an assistant cash ier in the bank. His arrival has added much jov to tne l.emnien iiuure.il,.... Kenneth Mahoney. Forby Greamba. and Cnas. Vaughn drove down to the Finlev neighborhood In the north end of the county last Sunday and suc ceeded in bagging a number of fine geese The birds were Quite plentiful and the hoys used a Jitney to steal up on them, which method they pronounce as being better than the usual aecov. Heppner Hi Life (Continued from Tint Pace-) HlliH SCHOOL GIRL SENTENCED TO HANG OS JAINARY IS. 12 Velma Case, the prisoner who was arrested by Sheriff Ray McDuffee on December 9, 1921. on a charge of blg amv and manslaughter, was sentenced 1?:: The s 1;. d. i.! ei a i .or. . uW about; rule' l.TYre Ih.e verdict His Ju.ige k... Cox then pro-1 ho ei::er.ce. The prisoner re-' 1 '.;u and serene ( ') all through the tn. I an i laughed aloud wheni the sentence v:rs pronounced. Much fun j was nude when Mi. James took the. witr ess stand on behalf of the defense. ,,.. 1!,.. stories which he made up as he went alone were very amusing to the ,,...n-t e- s of the class. The knowledge of courts and their proceedings derived from the mock trial was much more than could havej been go: out of a tent book, because we put all facts Into practice. J Franklin F-ahb. w ho is coming here January t. is a veteran in lyeeum work, having been 011 the circuit for several years. He Is brimful of fun, a great speaker, a great interpreter and a great humorist His main theme la "The 100 per cent Man." but he uses several other themes, some of them be ing "Fair Flay." Handicapped," and "Sand. Sense and Selfishness." Thw .onstmites the fourth number of .. l...-.,.,, and we are all very sure .1,,. von will not begrudge your mon ey. He will appear at the school house and the admission will be 25 and 50 centa Tk h.uii house was visited by some of its former students last Tuesday evening, when the class of 20 held a class reunion. This took place at -. . 1 i,,i, -nom In the form in ine sciiuo. ...... ..p. --" j of a banquet. Those present were Elizabeth Fhelps. Etta Devln. Everett rattlson. Edythe Foyd. Cyrene Lieual len Uarratt, Neva Chldsey Clabaugh. Herbert Hynd. Anne Roberts. Georgia ihiplev. ower.dolvn Parbee, Alma Pev- 111. Margaret ivhertv. Mae rencn and mlile C.ioshons There were sevral lumbers who were unable to come: Vio letle Corrigall. liernice tlithens. Eva Whittmgtoii. Kr.'.a Find Piper, Kath erine Anderson, and liuth Huddleston Peterson. Mrs. liiunquist, their class advisor, was also unable to come. A very enjoyable entertainment was given by Miss liuiia A.iams si me school house last Monday evening. Her program consisted of readings tn , Kussian. Southern and cnuo aiaieci anu ... . . r.iv liked bv all those present. On account of the stormy weather the j house wa not as full as usual, nut we are sure that those who were not pre sent missed a rare treat IBB! PEARLOIT (KEROSENE) k. Hf ti tm- ,nniii-rn Turkey Dinner Elkhorn Restaurant Sunday, December 25th Will be served in the proper style with all the usual fixin's. 50c per plate Served from 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 P.M. Storubu Sara Ware Bassett- J I. TV-Ill OV..-,-a-i" UNIVERSAL PIOUEEg TAR THEATER Week of December 24th to 29th SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24th Blanche Sweet in the diverting comedy drama "Her Unwilling Husband" ii you. Girls! She will make you sit up and take a deep breath. Christmas, December 25th A smashing new story of God's country, of love and wild adventure By James Oliver Curwood The River's End His eyes could see through a boiler-plate. John Keith, fugitive from justice, masquerading as the officer sent out to capture him, has to face Chief McDowell when lie gets back to the post, the only place with in hundreds of miles of bleak Canadian wilderness where food and shel ter can be had. This is but one of the thrills in this great picture. We pronounce this the best picture we have been privileged to show for months You will want to see it MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 26 and 27 Allene Ray and Harry McLaughlin in "WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE" A VIRILE DRAMA OF THE BORDERLAND WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 28 and 29 "HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER" AN AMERICAN CINEMA SUPER-SPECIAL A tory of unusual power and interest and a cast of unsurpased excellence combine to make this one of the big pictures of the year. 0 II Carl Laemmle presents g 1 M KsdO iB S&rX H IB ml- i 42 ; Star Theater FRIDAY, DEC. 23rd j also i 2 Another Episode of ! Si "WINNERS OF 3 JS : THE WEST" 3 I 1 : FEATURING THE 8 m ' FAMOUS BEAUTY & The Gift Shop Where you may find that suitable Xmas present, at a 15 to 25 per cent reduc tion below 1920 prices. Yours for a Merry Christmas Wm. Haylor COMMUNITY XMAS TREE imtm Dance Pavilion, Christmay Day, December 25, 6 P. M. Everybody Invited Presents for all children under ten years of age. En tertainment for all. Come and bring the children. Given by Heppner Post, 87, American Legion Big Christmas Dance. Christmas Eve, December 24th Dance Pavilion Given by Heppner Post, American Legion Good Music Warm Hall, Good Floor The Gazette-Times for 1922 wilL be the best newspaper investment Mor row County people can make. mtt.,i.m h tf ...... tun iii n in 1 1 n 1 11 1 11 ' " "' ' " " ' """