Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 17, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 192 ;
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon. Postoffice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year '
Six Months $1-0
Three Months $0'5
CECIL
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IIV 111 Ci'C'il.
'Mr. aiuifAJrf;. Fred B noli a n an and
family 1 1 tb.-ir ranch near lone,
1mh1i a hIhhI call in Cecil Sunday
lr..H' inking in Hid fishing picnic
In Id at While's grove, near the
Willows.
Mr. and Mrs. Zi-nnith Logan or
Jlomilain View ranch, spent the
k end at their cottage at Cecil.
Mih. Hazel Logan and children,
.HToiiipanied by her mother, Mrs.
Manna Aliall of Watsonville, Call
Jortiia, were calling on .their Cecil
liii iids Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Wait, of Tent
ville, Did the. county neat a visit
Sunday.
ls Mildred Duncan, or Buny Bee
ranch, accompanied by Miss Ellis or
Owing, v, "i e callers in Cecil Monday.
John Birch, carpenter for the Ore
gon llaani Bavin:; Co. spent the
w k 1 ml in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brady were cal
ling on ili"ir friends around Cecil
-ii'iilay before leaving for their homo
near Inn".
M. l.ill" Logan, from his ranch
near th" Willows was a bu;y man in
!h" (Veil vicinity Tuesday.
I,,,, Mm reus- who ha? tjeen work
ing on th" Fairview ranch for sev-
1 ,.,,.nihu left on the local Wed
nesday for Portland, v.rre ,ie wil1
visit for some time.
t,.i, i-rr.l.s of the Last Camp,
made a hurried trip to lone Wednesday.
infel. Johnson, My-
ers and Ha'rrnum, all or TentviUe,
paid the Egg City a visit inuisua,.
c i r,nr, hands of sheep be
longing' lo Smylhe Bros passed
through Cecil during me wen.
their way to the summer ranges.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Schroach
. . niioo-o prove, visited
and iainny ui ..."t,"
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs at the
r.;,.t r-onin Wednesday ana niuis-
dnv before leaving for Heppner
where they intend to visit at the
ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Van
QMirnarh tor some time.
11 xronniim arrived in
MIR. 1',. 11. "'
Cecil from Tortland Wednesday and
will reside at the Shepherd's Best
during the summer while her hus
band is vorwng lor Oregon Hassan,
Paving Co. on the highway.
Herbert Hynd, of Butieroy Flats
left Wednesday on tho local for
Portland where he will spend his
vacation before hay harvest begins
on Willow creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott, who have
been spending a few days in Hepp
ner, returned to Butterby Flats Sat
urday. ' Geo. A. Miller is a busy man work
ing on the county roads. Warren
and Roy Stender, of Seldomseen, are
helping George raise the sand
With the Oregon Hassam Paving Co.
hard at work on the state road, and
the county mi'.n at work too, notmng
can be seen around Cecil but, sand
flying in all directions, especially
when the wind is blowing.
HOTEL PATRICK HAS NEW
FRENCH CHEF
Mike Roberts who has been spend
ing most of the winter at Portland,
returned to Heppner a few days ago
to look after his property interns;
here.
R. Vasseau, a French chef of high
attainments in the culinary art, took
charge of the kitchen at Hotel Pat
rick last Sunnday, coming here fronr.
Weiser, Idaho, where he was em
ployed by the leading hotel of that
city. He was also for several years
chef at 'the Geiser Grand at Baker
one of the leading hotels of the in
land Empire and is especially well
qualified to cater to the gastrinoma
needs of eastern Oregon people
Manager Hart says Mr. Vasseau
comes to him with the highest recom
mendations and the usua 1 high
standard of the Patrick's dining ser
vice will no doubt be more than
maintained undeil his management.
Mr. Vasseau expects his wif to ar
rive in a few days and will locale
here.
Heppner Herald Want Ads bring
home the bacon.
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Tieserve District No. 12
Chiirtiir Number 3""
REPOBT Of CONDITION OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER
al ,,',' in the .tale of Oregon, at the dose of business on
May 10, 1021.
BESOUBCTES
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10 cigarettes for 10 cts
Handyand convenient; try
them. Dealers now carry
both sizes : 10 for 10 cts ;
20 for 20 cts.
It's Toasted
Interest is the Only
oney
You don't have to work for. Don't fore get
it. And what is more delightful than to get
money which we don't have to earn by the
sweat of the brow? Put your savings to
work for you. They will work every hour
of every day in this bank, without any care
or attention on your part.
First National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
A Member of the Federal Reserve
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IhM tw. .t.t.,n..t I. tr. MAHONEY. CMhUT.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Lowest in Price Highest in Quality
Kvory part of the Ford fliassls suhject to nny sti-e.ss or strain is vanadium or molybdenum stert with three to
four limes llu .sHvntjth of liiiiliesl quality ordinary steel, bwau.se of Ford heat treament inetltods.
The entire chassis weighs only tOSil lbs. the lightest ..automobile cliassts n the world, imd the strongest l6.
cause of the ()ualitt in each part of it. If freight cars were made of the same tpiality material each car could
can-y four times its present caimeity loud safely!
The I'ord Chassis is t;ie ti.ijbest quality material in any automobile regardless of price.
Yet the Ford car! lowest in tirst cost; lowest In depreciation cost; lowest in tire cost; lowest In cost of up
keep, maintenance and repairs.
It Is the Vnlversal Car the car every one can afford to owln and to drive. Every family In Oregon needs one
to ,mve Ume, to promote health, and to bring the Oregon mountains nnd streams closer to your own borne.
' New 1820 1914-1915
Prices Prices
Chassis ..(starter 70.0O addlUonal) H60.00 $410.00 (without starter)
Runabout ..(starter 70.00 additional) 395.00 440.00 ( without starter) y
Tonrlnie (starter $70.00 additional) 440.00 490.00 (without starter)
Redan, with starter,
Coupe, with starter"
795.00 97S.OO (without starter)
745.00 750.00 (without starter)
All A bore prices F. O. B. Detroit.
Corrs-t AH: .w.v
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Kit ASK Ull.UAM
V. O. MINOH,
o .i....l sad sworn to before me IhU 10th day of May. 1921.
SuhsrilhfO orn ,u " .,.,. nmKUlALL Notary Pubilo.
Thoouvs i. Ryaa, sales manager for the Wr& Motor Company authorises the statement to all Ford dealers
at Ford curs and tractors are now at rock bottom prices that they cannot go any lower; that they may go the
er way. A word to the wise Is sufflclent.BIT NOW.
"You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy More"
LAT0URELL AUTO COMPANY
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