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page five TIIK GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPXER, OKEliUX, Till l,'lAV, JAN. :7, V.Ul. LIVE CECIL HEWS ITEMS Kil Mellon nf the Lookout was a business niiin In lone on Tuesday ami Wednesday. T. Alt-Hun of Pilot llii-k has been vis iting with his grandfather at the look out fur it few days. Master Marcellui Van Si holck of Ar lington la viKitiiiK with bin aunt, Mrs lleo. Klebs, at the Last Camp. W. O. ralmateer of Wlndynook and J. K. Crabtree of Iotheboy's Hill were calling on their Cecil friends Saturday. K. Williams, government trapper, left on the local Saturday fur Heppner after upending a few day In the Cecil dis trict. Mha Mildred Mlddleswai t, teacher of Ilhea SidlnK school, wna the week-end guest of Mine Zclla Kelly at the Last Camp. Gene IVnland arrived In Cecil with a line band of sheep which will be fed on Minor r Krebs ranch, poplar Grove, at Cecil. Hub Thompson of Heppner spent Wednesday and Thursday amonK his sheep which are feeding on the Minor and Krchs ranches. Joe Marcus, who works for Everett Logan at Falrvlew took a short holiday duiitiK the week and spent It amongst his "Arlington friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenwick and dauKhter MIhs Belle of lone were visit ing W'lth Mr. and Mrs. Clurence Winter at Shady Dell on Saturday. Miss Winona I.ake, who has been vis iting among her Cecil friends for some time, left on the local on Monday for her home at Boring, Ore.. Mr. and Mrs. (jeo. Henrlksen of Ithea were uinungst the many guests at the card party on Saturday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Wiley of the Willows. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Oilman and family arrived from Lexington, on Tuesday and will work ut Poplar drove for Dob Thompson's men during the lambing season. A Henrlksen of Willow Creek ranch spent several days during the past week in Portland on a business deal In con nection ,witli his timber land above Heppner. Uskar Huber bridiy? men finished up their bridges at Cecil on Saturday and li ft for lone. Lookout llrldge and also Hriidy Bridge are two beauty spots on the Cecil Scenic Highway. Zenueth 1-ogan. who has recently Joined the llcucdk'ts, arrived nt the home of his brother I"" nt Kour Mile with his brlilc on Saturday. His many friends gave the newly weds a good -serenade and were at last invited to en ter Hint partake of their hospitality Mr. and Mrs. Ixigan are to reside In their new home In Cecil. W. 11. Ilynd who has been In I'ort nd for some time arrived In Cecil on Tuesday anil visited with his brother, Jack at llutlerby Flats before leaving for his home in Sand Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Iogan and family were called from Portland on Wednesday to attend the funeral of the late E. F. Falrhurst at Arlingtun, and will visit all old friends while here. L. A. Hunt, county agent, held a Farm Kureau meeting at Cecil Wednes day night and many Important subjects were discussed. Geo. A. Miller of High view ranch was appointed head super visor of Cecil district. The funeral of E. F. Falrhurst, for many years a respected resident of Ce cil and Ithea, was largely attended by his many friends. The Interment w,ib held at Arlington cemetery on Wednes day, January 19th. Mr. Falrhurst, who rd' been In failing health for some time, died at the Moors hospital at Heppner where he was receiving every possible treatment by both doctors and nurses. Nice room to rent Call Main 462. Hufus Farrens, of lone, was a visitor in Heppner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. lien Anderson were vis itors In Heppner from their Fight Mile borne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner returned i.n Sunday evening from a pleasant vi it to Corvallls and Portland. Leo 11111 and family returned home Saturday from a visit of three weeks at the home of Mr. Hill's parents near Vancouver, Wash. FOB XAI.K I'uie bled Marred flock cockerels. 12 and up. Mis. Grant '! den, lone, fire. Mr. and Mrs J E. Freund of The Lial les. will be In Heppner for a while, Mr Freund being employed for the present at fireman on the local branch line. Alfred and Howard Anderson Eight Mile residents and extensive land own era of that section, were doing business In Heppner on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The Latourell Auto Co.. local repre sentatives of the Ford car and Fordaon tractor, make an Important announce ment In another column of this paper Look It up. The ladle of the Federated church . -.111 hAM wln,lnw at Pase'l fur I nlture store, Saturday, January lth. at two o'clock. Cakes, pies and other good things will be on sale at this time. Mrs. Maud Morria and daughter were guests for a few days the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tur ner In this city. Mrs. Morria is a sister of Mrs. Turner and her home is at John Day. ' Offices have been fitted up in the Oil man building, In the room formerly oc cupied by E. J. Btarkey, and after the first of the month these will be occu pied by Attorney F. A. McMenamln as his new quarters. Henry F. Blahm, for many years a successful farmer residing on Willow creek below Heppner, Is down from hie home at Walla Walla this week, look ing after business affairs and renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. John Gilbert and Mrs. Russell McClennan of John Day, sisters of Mrs. Halrd Taylor, were viators here for sev eral days the past week, and were guests at the Taylor home at the Moyer ranch In Blackhorse. The regular monthly m-.-! .! ' I'lirititlan Women's l:oarl of . will be held on Tuesday af at; (he home of Mrs. Spencer Al interesting program wil be i.. -.! a.vi a full attendance of the menu. : -, is ' sired. John K. Vaughn has been . to ellng agent for the Hudson ,v:d x ears for the state of Oregon, . , head quarter at Portland, so th - paper i Informed. It Is a good nit ,rion aid Mr. Vaughn Is well equipped for it as his record of sales of these i . rs In Mor row county will testify. Proceedings were filed In U.e Circuit Court of Morrow county this week by McCullough Bro. against Martin & Kunsman for the foreclose.; of mort gage of 162,000 against tl,e property formerly owned by the McCullough Bros, on Willow creek si.jtheast of Heppner. The action Is hid through their attorney, F. A. McMeaamin. Roy Johnson, who Is now farming the John Her Dlace, was In Heppner Tues day. This young man grew up In Hepp ner and Lexington ana is now making good as a wheat raiser on his own ac count. He Is looking forward to an abundant harvest the coming season, as the conditions of weather and mois ture have been Ideal. J. E. Berwick, who has had charp-e of the locomotive on the Heppner line as engineer for several years past, has been transferred fop the present to the Shanlko branch. He has filed an ap plication and hopes a little later to get a passenger run on the main line, and In that event his family will reside in Portland. They departed for Shaniko on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt returned home on Sunday evening from Port land. During the past week Mr. Barratt was In Portland and. Salem attending to his duties In connection with the II.: Willard Plus Plus longer life- Pins freedom from battery worries Plus the protection of Threaded Rubber Insulation Plus Willard Service-It always pays to look for the Willard Threaded Rubber Trade-mark on the bat tery you buy, and 'co be sure you get it. Battery Electric Service Station J. VV. FRITSCH Pliline Main H3 Heppner Effective today, the price of the Fordsoxv TRACTOR has been reduced to $6252! f . o. b. Factory We are prepared to sell for $250 down, balance after harvest. Make this tractor pay for itself while it is working for you. Latourell Auto Company Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service, Heppner, Ore. !, imw a niuiiltfer. U'i'h the o!h-r ti:intis',si.nTs, il'-e.srp, IJont a"I V.-,,n. awl the Kt.ite highway tn,,Mn-r. Mr. Njfiii, Mr. Iiarratt wan called tu S.tNrn f'tr a fonfTfn-e wi'h the rom u.,tt?; on roa'U and hiKn way of th Htar IKislatur. It tt Turner return! from The I'al-U-h Huri'lay evtmtift;. He was in the fouiity Rent of Waco county for uever il t;ts durinc thf past week an-ninir .i rntettnK of the Oregon Cooperative Irrt'.n Growers Ansoctation. At this mretinK' plana were matured for the ttt-opor financing of the farmers durtnir the harveBtinjr and grain selllnK ea 'onf whkh it Is confidently expected will care for the situation In the fu ture. The plan is more fully set out In ihis paper by an article prepared by 'V.unty Aprent Hunt, to which we direct your attention. KKHKARSAL MO.NDAV EVENING. Those w ho are to take part in the en tertainment to be frlven by the Patron Teachers Association are requested to meet at the school building. Monday evening. January 81, at 7:30. Y i ?u"nil!' m5S5 C DO SOT FORGET ihe entertainment to le given by the I'atron-Teachers Association, Wednes day evening. February 2, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the high school auditorium. The entertainment is entitled "An Old 1'Hshioned Last Day of School." Ad mission. 25 and S5 cents. Come, enjoy yourself and help a good cause. WHERE -TO. ,EAT AT The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room la not exclusive to transient trade. It's (or the (olka of Heppner First, Last and All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street oAnOpen Letter Ti THE PUBLIC: In view of the fact that many i.ople know very lit tle av jut safety and convenience of Safe Deposit Hoiee e arc- prompted in using this method of acquainting t!:e , iblic in general with the many advantages con ne te'l with them. In the first place, the vault in which these Boxes are kept, is absolutely fire-proof and the Holes now In use a:e new and modern In every respect, and among the finest to be found In the state These Boxes are located In a large Customers' Vault, entirely separate from the main bank vault, and built especially for these Boxes. The Boxes are large enough to contain many val uable papers such as old receipts. Insurance policies, deeds, notes, etc., together with other valuables that you may wish to put away. When renting one of these Boxes you are given a key. and have access to the vault at all times during banking hours. Xo one has access to your box except yourself or a duly authorized person by yourself. The rental of these Boxes is but two dollars a year. Can you afford to be without one, when for two dol lars you may rest assured that your valuables and val uable papers are absolutely safe, convenient and strict ly private. We invite you' to call at this Bank and see what convenient safe arrangements we have made to accom odate you, and to protect your valuables against loss from fire and other causes. Yours respectfully. Fir& National Bank HEPPNER,. OEEGON llilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllim Wil EL wot Batteries mm Si TTC MM. THE experienced householder does not wait until ze thpr to knnw that it is time to look to stoves for the home. Cold days will comejust as certain as Uinstmas, so wny noi seieci nuw wimc mica die turn- plete and deliveries assuredr Stoves for the Living Rooms; Stoves for the Kitchen Peoples Hardware Co. WELL! 1920 is Gone! And with it our profits as well as yours. The past year has undoubtedly been a hard one for everyone. The farmer and stockman had immense losses, and so did the .merchant. WE hAVE TAKEN OURS Every article in the stock has been remarked re gardless of cost, and right down to and below present worth on the markets of the world. Here are a few of our new prices: Calico 15c yd. Ginghams 19c, 25c, 35c Flannelette 19c Outings 19c, 25c, 35c Let's forget 1920 with its troubles and get together and push and push hard for a prosperous 1921. fome in and see what we are doing to make 1921 prosperous for you. Minor & Company "GOOD GOODS" Heppner Oregon .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu IK