The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 02, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TITE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXEIt, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1921.
CECIL ITEMS OF INTEREST ?:
T:v w ' ?r -W Vt:r .Vuiry by l;p of their s'ujri::g of their sheep b
.! n.- !. h av a-.1, expect to ' f-r they sie turned Into their lummar
t , rr.e !r. t:.e to te!n hrvt ! rnr.se
k lo- i veoe. M s Roy Scott. Mr. ami Mrs Kd Hnstow. aoompan
1 ,,v u ViN..n .V.; of Hutterby by Mr and Mm LurwlelL. all proin-
'' ''' ' ' r'ls I-vwi, .nd Hollow merit business people of the Enff Cll.
in: H M Pros, with the finishing railed at Cecil on Sumlav on their re-
turn from Albany Ed counldn't rattt
the temptation of culling to Inquire If ;
lone was still on the map of Morrow i
county In large letters. Ed and hit ,
party were advised to hurry hme be- j
fore Cecil took ht home town' big let- '
heater
ten from her. Needless to ay thetr
departure was hurried.
K K
!"ve ranch
c I cn M r..iay.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
EDITH ROBERTS in
BUI
"The Adorable Savage"
Also a Comedy and News Weekly
3
FRIDAY
-:- JUNE 3 -:-DORIS
EEANE in
FRIDAY
PAUE SIX
C
Mr a- 1 M-s. IV.in of Four
V.le hM. -red Cei ;1 with a v;s:t on Sun
day. M,sis Wilde of 1". ro a d a c r e s and
f: ,er.d from lone were callers in Cecil
on Thursday.
(o. A. Miller and ?on H in of Hit;h
Vifw mere business men at The Y li
lt on Saturday.
Misn ;eorsia Summer? of The Last
iinp nt Wednesday and Thursday
. ,f!i:t;i: m lioppr.er.
Mr. and Mrs. K A. Fanshiers of Eight
Mile are entertaining friends from Pen
dleton for a few days.
Mrs, M. V. Logan of Portland Is
F pending a few days amongst her
f-u-nds on Willow Creek.
liyr.d liros. jdupped a carload of ear
hv.K to Portland from Cecil on Thurs
day. A'l ir. Sr.e condition.
Clifford Kit.: iksen of W.llow Creek
i;,!:,!! arid s jmM.v of fr;ends took in
the bail pan e at lor.e on Sunday.
M a-v;M:s Geo Krebs, Accompanied
by II. c .loh:.s.n, all of The Last Camp,
made a visit to the county seat on Tu
esday. Ctil and Harold A halt who have '
I't-cn having a vacation around Palouse
: mi red to Cecil on Friday and are
r w at wi'ik once more.
H i.!,way Commissioner W. B. Baxratt
t-f lepp:u-r made a short -stay in Cecil
r: Tuesday before leaving for Port
lat.d to attend to highway business.
Mrs. Conrad Knipfel and sons, Mas
s Karl and George of Tentville left
on the local on Friday for Portland
where they will visit for some time.
Jack Hynd and brother David from
Sand Hollow arrived in Cecil on Sun
day from Portland where they have
been visiting friends for a few days.
Mrs. T. H. Lowe of the Highway
House and nephew, H. C. Hynd of Eut
terby Flats, were callers at Fairview,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lo
gan, on Thursday.
Hay making has begun tn full swing
around Cecil. First cropswfll be light.
Weather has turned off cold and windy
after the heat of Monday and Tuesday,
May 3 and 24, when it registered 94 to
9Ti degrees in the shade.
Mrs. A. Henriksen of Willow Creek
ranch, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Henriksen and daughter. Miss An
na Josephine, of the Snuggery, were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs
at The Last Camp on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stender of Seldom
seen, accompanied by Mrs. Lindsey of
Va?oo. left Cecil on Saturday for Sal-
NOTICE
AUTO REPAIR WORK
After June 10th I will open
a repair shop one block
east of Patrick Hotel. Ow
ing to the cheaper rent I
have to pay on the back
street, I am prepared to Jo
cheaper car repairing. See
me for estimates, on your
work. Fords a specialty.
LLOYD L. FELL
.WHERE-10
laEAT
k I Mil ut - 1
The Question
Is Settled
DINZ WITH US
Our New Bl( Dining Room
U not ezcluilT to tramUnt
trade. It'i for tb folkt ol
Heppoer Flnt, Lut an 4 All
the Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
FARMERS WEEK
AND
Homemakers Conference
A Wwk of College Life at
0. A. C.
Cooperative Conventions
Excursions Let's Go.
CurvalliH, Or., June 13-18.
Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder
models will be carried thru the 1922
season.
Beginning June 1st the new series and
prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories,
Flint, Michigan
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Old Pricet
22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, $1795
22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795
22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585
22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, - - $2895
22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, - $2985
22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, $2065
22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan,
$1495
$1525
$2135
$2435
$2325
$1735
$2635
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,' MICH.
Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars
Brandies in ail Principal Cities Dealers Everywhere
Local Dealer
HEPPNER GARAGE
VAUGHN & GOODMAN
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
The JinestTire for Small Cars
Goodrich
oAnti-SkiA Safety Tread
at the 20 Price Reduction
Here is a 30x3 1 tire, with snappy
black tread and creamy white
sides clean, trim, splendidly
finished generously large and
full in size, with the Goodrich
anti-skid safety tread.
This tire will give you much
longer mileage, the greatest of
durability, the utmost riding
comfort and the fullest satis
faction. Like all other Goodrich tires
the "30x3 i" is made only in one
quality. It is so thoroughly and
unusually good that its makers
frankly declare it the best tire
ever made for small cars.
Goodrich 30x3 J
anti-skid safety tread fabric tire
now available at the
20 Price Reduction which
went into effect1 May 2nd
THE B.F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
cAkron, Ohio
Dealers everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver
town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich
Red or Gray Tubes all one quality at the 20
redaction in prices which Goodrich made efleO"
tive May 2nd, 192L
"Romance"
A story of the love between a minister and a famous Prima Donna a love pure
and true, the power of which inspires the heroine into giving up her life of pleas
ure and leading one of purity, but the ending of the story is unusual. A drama in
every sense of the word which has been acted with such realism that one is made to
feel as being a participant in a real life drama.
SUNDAY -:- JUNE 5 -:- SUNDAY
"MILESTONES"
The ardent lover of three generations ago, rebelled at conventions and eloped
with the girl he loved. But when his daughter wished to wed ah, that was anoth
er story. A striking drama of the neverending battle of the old, against the new.
See it.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 6 and 7
ROY STEWART in
"The Lone Hand"
A five reel Gripping drama of Western Life and Romance
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNS 8 and 9
AlbertE. Smith presents ANITA STEWART in
"The Message of the Mouse"
Scientific inventions, secret codes, concealed stairways, hidden furniture and
spy systems are shown in "The Message of the Mouse." Anita Stewart as Wynn
Winthropn, joins the secret service to expose a gigantic international plot to wrest
the wealth from America and turn it into European countries. The explosion of
shipyards, street riots and a run on the banks are some of the spectacular scenes in
the film. A strong love interest and an element of suspense are introduced
COMING!! Monday and Tuesday, June 13 and 14
D. W. GRIFFITHS
"LOVE FLOWER"
Consolation
SALE
Price Reduced 5c Each Day
After Friday, May 6th
Following our big sale last week of waists and hosiery
and for the benefit of those unable to take advantage of
that event, we are making these very attractive prices.
COME EARLY. Buy one or as many
as you wish.
"WIRTHMOR" WAISTS-Excellent voile Waists. SPECIAL 98o
Not a waist in this lot that is not worth $1.50 or more.
"WELWORTH" WAISTS-$2.50 and $3.00 values SPECIAL $1.67
These splendid waists in voile or organdie come in white and colors.
SILK WAISTS Georgette and Crepe du chene waists SPECIAL $3.95
These waists were all bargains at $5.00 to $7.50.
FIBRE SILK HOSE-A real hosiery bargain SPECIAL 50c
Colors, white, Palmbeach, pearl grey, OK grey, Champagne.
Price will be reduced 5c each day un
til all are gone.
COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE
Minor & Company