Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 21, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, June 21, i$ai
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
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Give Us a Fair
Rate of Return
But it is a
the electrical
is a good slogan for any industry
very timely one right now for
industry.
Everyone wants good electrical service and every
one will get good electrical service, but they must
be shown that unless a central station or lighting
company is allowed to earn on a full and proper
value and not orf a depreciated value that central
station or lighting company cannot continue to
serve in a proper and efficient manner.
Let every man who has a stake in the industry
take this fact to heart and convince his neighbors
and friends. . . Put your shoulder to the wheel and
then get every one to do likewise.
Heppner Light
& Water Co.
TWO RANCH SNAPS
50 acres allin alfalfa. Good water right, good new house. One
and one half miles from school 06,000. Easy terms.
180 acres 4 miles from town. 50 acres In alfalfa, balance farm
and grazing land. Good Improvements. Stock, machinery,
And euipment Included at only $10,000. Easy terms.
Better See Me At Once About These Fine Bargains
ROY V. WHITEIS
THE BRICK
McAtee (EL Aihen, Props.
We Are Exclusive Agents in Heppner for
Norman s Ice f ream
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SUNDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 26
Mint Butter ScotcK
The Finest Product on The Market
SPECIALS EVERY WEEK .
Fresh Pure Lard
We render fresh, pure lard three times a week and
have reduced the price to 20C A POUND
Order a Strictly Firt-Class, Heppner-made Product
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
CECIL
A number of young people of Ce
cil took in the big dance at Morgan
Saturday aight, all reporting having
a good time.
Herb Hynd, John Krebs and Rus
sell Shaw also Misses A. C. and V. M.
Hynd were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Henricksen at the
Strawberry ranch Sunday.
Mrs. Jordan and party from lone, !
were callers in, Cecil on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardesty and
family, of Morgan, were visiting at
the home of Henry J. Streeter at Ce
cil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yocum and Mr. and
Mrs. Funk from Morgan made a
short call in Cecil Sunday on, their re
turn journey from Umatilla and Irri
gon. .
Miss Georgia Summers, of the Last
Camp spent, Tuesday visiting with
Miss Doris Logan at Fairview.
Messrs. Morgan, Palmateer and
Yocum from Morgan were business
men in Cecil Tuesday in connection
with an arbitration case in the vicinity.
Jack Hynd, of Butterby Flats,
shipped a carload of fine fat mutton
for the Portland markets Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Henricksen
and daughter, Mildred, of Straw
berry ranch, were callers on Mrs.
Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats Wed
nesday.
Mrs. J. E. Crabtree and children,
of Dotheboys Hill were visiting in
Cecil Tuesday.
Highway Commissioner W. B. Bar
ratt and daughter Miss Helen were
the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats Wed
nesday. Miss Gertie Pettyjohn, of Morgan,
was a visitor in Cecil Thursday.
Messrs Osborn, Krebs and Winter
Brothers werecounty seat business
visitors Thursday.
T. W. May of Lone Star ranch was
a business man in Cecil Tuesday.
Dr. Chick was called from Hepp
ner Thursday to attend Mrs. Jinks
who was taken suddenly ill at the
home of Karl Farnsworth at Rhea.
Herman Haverkos was a passen
ger on the local for Pendleton Fri
day. Herbert Summorfeldt who has been
spending his vacation around the Ce
cil hay fields, returned to his home
in Portland Friday.
Dell Ward, of Heppner, who has
been visiting at the home of Karl
Farnsworth made a short stay in Ce
cil Friday.
J. W. Osborn, J. H. Streeter and
Ceril Ahalt were all Arlington visi
tors Friday
J. J. McEntire's new residence is
now finished and the family are busy
r loving into their new home.
Ed Melton, at the Lookout during
hay making, returned to Heppner
Wednesday.
Robert Lowe, student of Benson
Polytechnic school, at Portland, ar
rived at his home in Cecil Wednes
day where he will spend his vacation.
Mrs. Keeney, of Monument is the
week-end guest of Karl Farnsworth
at Rhea.
Haymaking is almost through in
the Cecil vicinity. Hay is very light
on most of the ranches. Hayma
kers were stopped Saturday by a
heavy rain.
Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs, of the
Last Camp left on Friday for a couple
of weeks vacation which will be
spent in the mountains.
Oregon Hassam Paving company
are going ahead with their work on
the highway and expect to move the
rock crusher etc. to Morgan in a
short time.
Did you ever try
Calumet
aking Powder?
We have it now
Give it a trial
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed
helps Grocery
Company
-,
A band of sheep belonging to Mrs.
P. Farley of The Willows, passed
through Cecil Saturday on their way
to summer range.
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Mr. and Mrs. Zennith Logan, of
Mountain View were calling on their
Cecil friends Friday.
HASSLFK SHOCK AliSOKHHK KX-
PKKT (ilVICS Dll.UOXSTIUTION
A. Winn, manager of the Portland
branch of the Hassler Pacific Com
pany, accompanied by Howard H.
Douglas, expert installer of that com
pany's shock abhorber, were here
Saturday when Mr. Douglas gave
demonstrations in putting the devi
ces on Ford cars at the Ford agency.
The purpose of Mr. Douglas' work
is to Introduce the device and to
show that the same can he attached
to any Ford car in 30 minutes or
less. Some time ago the company
offered a prize of $500 to any man
who could put on a set of the absor
bers in 20 minuies and Mr. Douglas
took down the money the other day
with 60 seconds to spare.
Hay and Harvest
ACHINERY
WE Carry the Famous
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
WE ARE HEPPNER'S HEAD
QUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS
OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEG
ETABLES. EVERYTHING IN SEASON
WE KEEP
Sam Hughes Co.
Florence Oil Stove
Asbestos Wick
Bakes Boils
Roasts Toasts
Cook in a cool kitchen
Peoples
Hardware Co.
c
Mowers, Rakes, Headers,
Binders, and Threshers.
Better look up your repair needs
Now and avoid costly delays
after you start cutting.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
"We Nave it Will Get it Or it is Not Made"
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR