TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 1021 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE A A A A A A .J. .J. t T IRRIGON 4 A A A A A A A A A A A A A F. M. Pike of Umatilla was an Ir rigoa visitor Monday. Professor Anderson1 went to Echo Friday afternoon to act as judge in tome oratorical contest held in the Echo school, returning Saturday i!!ornnig. Mrs. C. E. Glascow spent a couple of days in Portland last week re turning Saturday. Mrs. X. Seaman. daughter. Freda and Grandma Seaman, made a trip to Pendleton Saturday, return ing on the night train. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward and family motored to Pendleton Friday and .returned the same day. They report that it makes a phasant trip, with the good roads we now have. The Holmes-Irrigon ferry passed fiom Pasco Monday evening and is now tied up at Mr. Holmes landing and is ready for service in the near future. It is expected that an open ing day will be announced soon re gardless of franchise to operate and service made free until such time as papers huve been duly issued. Quite a considerable talk of the Boardman ferry is also heard. The Boardman people have arranged to present their petition at the adjourned ses sion of the County Court at Heppner April 2 2nd, and it seems to be gen eral opinion that we should assist Boardman people in every way to get a ferry at that point also. If the business is there there is no rea son we should object. To tell the truth our committee is advocating more competition, the more the mer rier. We have the fery we have ele gant roads from the north side into central Washington. We have a good temporary road front the land ing on the south side and we have the Columbia River Highway and fair roads through Morrow County and central Oregon. These facts cannot be denied and it would be only fair to invite competition. The board of directors of the Irri- APRIL SALE OF TAILORING MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES AT LESS THAN READY-MADES Right down in your heart you've always wanted to wear clothes tailored to your exact measure TODAY THE PRICES ARE WITHIN YOUR REACH We're showing bright, new spring fabrics that we tailor to your measure at $35-$40-$45 ORDER YOUR SPRING SUIT TODAY Lloyd Hutchinson Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing gon Cooperative melon and potatoe growers association had a meeting at C. E. Glaseow's Monday evening to complete articles of corporation and have now filed all the necessary papers in due form, with the county clerk of -Morrow county, the Corpor ation Commisioner at Salem, Direc- I tor of Farm Bureau of Organization I and Markets. The necessary action was also taken to federate with the American Fruit and Vegetable Ship pers association, a national organ ization wholy covering the products raised in the Irrigon District. The standard rules and definitions of trade and terms for the fruit and vegetable industry was adopted and the name ordered listed among the thousand similar organizations, a- niotig the leaders in this line, being the Internationtl Apple Shippers Association, The American Fruit tnd Vegetable Shippers Association. The Colorado Potatoe Shippers Asso ciation, the Melon Distributors Asso ciation and thousands of smaller or ganizations, including several from the sate of Oregon. These actions together with steps taken soiim two months ago, listing the association with the fruit produce rating agency in carrying the advertisements of the District far and abroad. In queries' have already developed and as the acreage necessary to produce hundreds of car loads of melons are now being planted, nothing but crop failure could posibly hinder ex tensive business. The association is organized under the Cooperative law and on non-profit basis for the good of the promoters of the association, and the community in general. The directors are C. E. Glasgow, H. W. Grim, N. Seaman, M. E. Doble, and L D Saling. Mr. Seaman was electeed to act as secretary-manager owing to his wide experience in handling and formation of this class of business and will not accept defeat under any circumstances. He will not, howev er be able to take entire charge ow ing to his many other duties but the forms and methods to be adop ted from time to time will be devised by him, especially the selling meth ods and advertising propaganda. The association will be prepared to contract with the growers for hand ling their products as soon as proper forms can be drawn up. Either a circular will be addressed to the growers cr theey will be invited to attend the meting of the asso ciation where details will be explained The plans at ments, the smaller shipments will be left to the individuals to" handle themselves. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A CECIL Coffee T$ eek FOLG Golden Gate Coffee 1-2 lb Free With Each 2 1-2 lb Can 1 lb Free With Each 5 lb Can For the First Week in May Phelp's Grocery Co Headquarters For Good Things To Eat HEPPNER'S LEADING GROCERS W. A. Httldon, representative of the Holt MI'g. Co.. of Spokane has been busy around the Cecil district huring the past week. Miss Malinda May of Lone Star ranch and Miss Esther Logan of Four Mile were calling in Cecil Sat urday. The ma yor accompanied by Mr. and Mis. Roy Scott cf Hutterby Flats were seen at Castle Rock Sunday. I C. H. Lesliter who has been work ing around Cecil for some time left for Heppner on a short vacation. J . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan and daughter Mildred of Busy Bee ranch were Cecil callers Sunday. I J. M. Melton and son Ed of the Lookout were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ralmateer of Windynook Sunday. I Mr. and Msr. Bausch and family of Morgan made a short stay in Cecil Sunday. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. L. Blaine and son accompanied by Mr. Morris, all of Rock Creek wene looking up their 01a tnends in Cecil Friday. ' Killarney, the residence of .T. McEntire was burnt to the ground Thursday shortly after dinner. The fire was caused by grease boiling over on the. kitchen range and high wind blowing at the time the nouse was soon in flames. The shearers were busy shearing and all were soon called to the rescue, but very little could be done. We un derstand that insurance was carried. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan kindly took the shearing crew in hand so that J. J. can finish his shearing without delay. An April dance will be held in Ce cil hall April 30th. .Good April music by the Primrose band. A lilac sup per will be served at midnight by Mrs. T. H. Lowe. Miss A. C. Lowe returned to Ce cil Sunday after spending a few days at the county seat. A fine bunch of cattle belonging to Hynd Bros, left Butterby Flats Tuesday in charge of Roy Scott, Russol Shaw and Jackie Hynd. All bound for Hynd Bros, ranch at Frez out. Geo. D. Anderson, camptender for Hynd Bros, left for the same place Thursday with a fine band of ewes and lambs which have wintered at Butterby Flats. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Winter of Fourmile were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs at the Last Camp. Monday and left during 1 lie week for Hood River where they will vis it for an indefinite! time. Elmer Mohr who has been work ing in Cecil for the past year left, on the local for Port land where he will spend his vacation before returning to work. Frank Turner who is shearing in the Well's springs district was a isitor in Cecil Wednesday. Jerm O'Connor made a hurried trip to Cecil from his ranch above Heppner Thursday . J. B. Gales of Morgan spent Tues day witli Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Streeter at Cecil. Mrs. Bob Montague and son of of Toppenish have been visiting at the home of Leon Logan at Four- e for a few days and left Wednes day accompanied by Mrs. Hannah Ahull, who will visit in Toppenish lor .some t hue. Messrs. Patterson and Cook, two of Heppner's leading citizens made a short call in Cecil Wednesday and also tried out the Cecil seon'e high way in search of the remains of the much talked of mastadon found near Arlington. Commissioner W. B. Barratt and wife from Heppner made a short call in Cecil before leaving for Portland where he will be busy thrashing road items to p'ieces. Road gravel ing in tf;e Cecil district is progress ing well and Commissioner Barratt predicts that the Morrow county roads will soon be in fine order for the traveling public. Mr. and Mrs. rhil Brady from their ranch near one were visiting in Cecil Sunday. Keith Logan student of Heppner High School spent the week end with his parents at Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ellis of Ewing were doing business in lone Friday. Geo. W. Wilson of Butterby Flats spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Jesse Deos at the. Willows. Cecil school has closed for -the term and Miss Zella Kelly who had charge of the pupils left for her home at Parkdale Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. Zennith Logan of Mount View were in Arlington Wed nesday and viewed the tusks of the mastadon found near there during the week. ' Arthur Turner from his ranch near lone is now operating Everett Logan's tractor at Fairview. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS A DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in Odd fellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. MoMURDO PHYSICIAN ami SllUil'.ON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Office Phone Main 613 Residence Phone Main 6G5 Roberts Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. 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