The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, March 02, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    I'AGK SIX
Hnmpmakers Conference Will
Sound New Slogan This Year
HrUtr ii'imn "ir Oregon" Is Aim
of Saenufic and Practicing
Women cf Orrn.
"Better Homes for Oregon" is the
rt slogan around which the practi
cal scientists and scientific practicers
of Oregon homcmaking will rally
fi.r their first separate conference at
the state college. Corvallis, March
20 25.
"And the slogan will be made vit
al." sav the leaders of the movement.
"The opening address of Dean A. B.
Milam. Homcmaking From a New
i-tandpoint.' will sound the keynote."
The conference has always hereto
fore heen held in connection with
Farmers' Week, when some of the
nomen thought they were expected
to plav "second fiddle" in the men's
orchestra. In conformity with the
development of a better standard of
homes and homemaking. the method
has been changed to meet the new
needs 0. A. C. Experiment station.
THE GAZKTTE-TIMES, HEITXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922
'honored the Cecil vicinity with a vis
it on Sunday.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to excress to our friends
and neighbors, our sincere thanks
and arnreciation for the many acts
of kindness during the illness and
tkath of our beloved wife and moth
er. Daniel Rice,
Cecil Burgoyne,
Maude Craber,
Shirley Robinson,
Clarence Rice.
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of expressing
our heartfelt thanks to our friends
who assisted us in our late bereave
ment in the death of our dear mo
ther. John B. White,
Ada Estes,
Trvman White,
Lee White,
Mrs. Joe Sibley,
Mrs. Claude White.
Mr. and Mrs. Zenneth Logan of
Mountview ranch were doing busi
ness in lone on Saturday.
George A. Miller and son Elvin of
Highview ranch ere calling on their
Cecil friends on Saturday.
Miss Edith Swick, teacher of Rhea j
siding school is spending the weekj
end with her parents at Hood River, j
Misses Violet M. Hynd and Doris
Mflhonev. students of Heppner high
school, spent the week-end at Butter-
by Flats.
Miss Esther Loean and brother
Billie of lone were visiting on Sun
day with Misses Dons and uana Lo
gan at Cecil.
Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn and also Mrs.
Frp.t Pemiohn from their ranches
near Morgan were doing business in
Cecil on Thursday.
Mrs Mollerv. who has been as
sisting Mrs. Rov Scott at The Look
out for several weeks left on the lo
cal for lone on Sunday.
r A Minor of Herpner and Mr
Funk who is interested in the wool
business, were calling on the sheep
men on Willow creek on weanesaay
"Hat" Pearson and son Blackley,
Alva Bennett and Wm. Duncan have
been working for the "Mayor" for a
few days. They left on luesaay tor
Echo.
Mary Hal ferry at Shady Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henriksen, who
have been spending some time at
their Hamilton ranch near Heppner,
returned to their home at Willow
creek ranch at Cecil on Saturday.
Misses A. C. Hynd and V. M.
Hynd of Butterby Flats and Miss
D.iris Mahoney of Heppner were en
tertained at dinner at The Highway
, ... ma - -
House on Monday py miss a.
Lowe.
lerome O'Connor is the busiest
man on Willow creek amongst his
lambing crew at the Curtiss ranch be
longing to Minor and Krebs near Ce
cil. Something like fifteen hundred
lambs are the latest at time of writ
ing at the various camps at Cecil.
We know now whv the Mayor
ikilled the fatted calf during the last
two weeks or so. We heard it ru
mored that a certain gentleman who
holds some responsible position in
the First National bank at Hepcner
was invited to dine with the Cecil
elite at the mayor s residence on
Sundav last. Sunday arrived. Ev
ervthine in order, all patiently await-
ing the arrival of the guest from
Heppner whose initials we believe
are F G , and who failed to
Ceo. Henriksen of Strawberry
who has been having a vaca
tion which he spent in Canby, is once
more into harness ana warning
against time on his ranch.
Mrs Palmateer of Hood River is
visirin? with her daughter Miss Grace
Palmateer who teaches at tne rour
Mile school and resides with Mrs
Card of Thanks.
Tn our friends and neighbors we
extend our heartfelt thanks for their
sympathy in our bereavement in the
death of our daughter and sister.
Svdna Delia Wnght.
Mrs. Silas A. Wright and family.
las. A. Pointer, formerly of Lex
inston. is now located at Enterprise
Oregon, where he has charge of the
pastorate of the Christian church.
I .
Mr. Pointer is a graduate trom tne
Bible univesity at Eugene. j
Ladies' Missionary Meeting.
The Ladies' Missionary meeting
will be held at Mrs. Eppa Ward's on
Tuesday next at 2 :30 p. m. A large
attendance is desired, and every lady
is requested to bring a guest.
Mrs. T. J. Humphreys, Pres.
Out With the Loafers.
Have you removed those hens
from which you do not want to get
hatching eggs from the breeding
pen? Remember that this is the sea
son that even the loafers will lay
and eggs from them may hatch more
poor, producers. 0. A. C. Experi
ment station.
FOR SALE Good seed spring
rve; also some Dluestem seen wneai.
Phone 22F24. 3tp.
Ulutcrrj (Dpntng
The season's best values
in trimmed hats, and all the
late novelties will be on dis
play rch 11 1922
Style and quality unequalled
in price.
Also latest styles in Ladies'
Coats and Dresses.
iirrear to meet one of Morrow coun-'
ty's charming young school teachers
who was the guest of honor for the
day. We advise K G. to come ana
make his humble apologies on his
bended knees as our guest of honor
is slowlv dvine bv inches of a broken
j heart caused by the unpardonable ne
glect of F. G. and we sincerely nope
he will do better next time he re
ceives an invitation to dine at a coun
try dining table that groans under its
weight of good ediDies grown in
Morrow county, Oregon.
wheat ranch, near in, only 10 acres
uaste land, eood improvements and
well watered, for $27.50 per acre,
including 530 acres seeded. LiKe
finding it. See me at once.
E. M. Shutt.
Wheat Ranch Bargain.
If you can raise $7,500 cash as
first payment I can let you have one
third crop payments a 1040-acre pure
OHUKH TO SHOW CAl SB WHY AS
IIKDKH TO SK1.L REAL PROPERTY
MCOI 1.11 SOT BK MAOB.
l THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
with OF OREGON FOR THE
mi'OTT OF MORROW.
In the matter of ths estate of Luclle
Roberta and Evelyn Roberts, Minor.
Tn T.tirlT.E ROBERTS AND EVEL-
tm nintERTS. Minor and to the Heir,
i. .mi unknown, of the estate of
inhn w Roberta, deceased.
WHEREAS, a petition ha been nied
by the Guardian of aald Miner of the
d.u.i. Estate, nravlnc for an Order
of this Court that the real property of
sakl estate be sold and that the pro
ceeds of said sale be used for the sup
port and education of said minor.
NOW THEREFORE, you are hereby
cited to appear on the Srd day of April.
last, at I o'clock p. m. at tne court
house In Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon ami show cause, It any mere o
why said real property, one-eiitnm in
terest In Lot three In Block One In
Ayrea Third Adltlon to the City of
Heppner In the County 01 Morrow,
st,, t nf Oreiron. should not be sold
and the proceeds used for the educa
tion of said minor ana tor tneir sup
port and maintenance, and that a copy
of this order shall be published at least
once a week for four consecutive week
In a weekly newspaper of general cir-
HI'IIIIM
GILUAM & BISBEES
j& COLUMN j&
Homemakers
Conference
Oregon Agricultural
College
Corvallis, March 20-25
"Better Homes For
Oregon"
Pictured in Lecture, Exhibit,
Demonstration
THE HOME Management,
Sanitation, Furnishings,
Labor Saving Devices and
Emergencies.
THE C H 1 L D Nutrition,
Clothing, Books.
THE F O 0 D Selection,
Preparation and Serving.
THE CLOTHING Selec
tion, Making Dress Form,
Decorative Touches for
Garments, Short Cuts in
Sewing.
Evening Entertainment
Community Play, Music,
Noted Speakers.
Full Information on Any Sub
ject by Writing
Itrsjiwirar, vr. .-. v . , a
Christian
Church
MARCH
culation, printed and published In Mor
row County, Oregon.
W1I.ILAM T. CAMPBELL, Judge.
F A. Mi-MENAMIN.
Attorney for Guardian.
Dr. D. R. Haylor, eye specialist
of Portland, will be at the Hnylor
jewelry store in Heppner, March 6
and 7. Get your eyes examined. 2t.
Novelty Dance "Fair Pavilion
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4th, 1922
Music by
WILLIAMS ALABAMA COLORED JAZZ BAND
MUSIC THAT PLEASES
Admission: Gentlemen $1.10. Ladiea Free. Tax. Inc.
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When the winter breaks and the
ground thaws out don't forget that
we have all kinds of tools for work
ing the ground.
Vnnr tipne are rsckline for more
poultry supplies ana we. nave got
some left.
STRAYED
There came to my place several
n orth? ago one bay mare, blaze face,
.( or 4 vears old. weieht about 1200.
Owner may have animal by calling
at r y ranch and pav;i? pa -tun b'll
and cost of advertising. 2tp.
CHAS. N. JONES, Heppner.
CECILITEMS0F1NTEREST
Who wants an
have them.
incubator? We
T. W. May of Lone Star ranch was
a busy man in Cecil on Saturday.
Claude Blaine of Rock Creek was
a passenger for Arlington on Sun
day. Wm. Ball from his ranch near
Morgan was a Cecil caller on Wed
nesday.
Harold Ahalt of lone was visit
ing his friends in Cecil and vicinity
on Sunday.
Henry Cohn of the county seat
Some of you ladies look awfully
ciettv but there is nothing that
would look so pretty to us as a check
for your account or a part ot it.
vwpflfter our terms will be 60
Have net nr 5 oer cent discount for
cash within 30 days. After 60 days
8 per cent per annum will oe cnarg
pf? to the dpenunt at the end of every
month. No detraction from these
rules.
The nirf savin?: "Money makes the
mare go." Money buys quality from
us cheap.
St. Patrick's Day
etraii
STARTHEATER
PROGRAM WEEK OF MARCH 3rd to MARCH 9th
FRIDAY, Little "Breezy" Eason in
"The Big Adventure"
Also WINNERS OF THE WEST
SATURDAY, Vivian Martin in
"The Song of the Soul"
Also TWO-REEL COMEDY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
A Special Cast in Mark Twain's Immortal Novel
"Huckleberry Finn"
Also COMEDY
TUESDAY, Billie Rhodes in
"His Pajama Girl"
Also TWO-REEL COMEDY
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Wallace Reid in
"Sick Abed"
Also TWO-REEL COMEDY
EJ j! GET A COPY OF OUR DESCRIPTIVE PROGRAM
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Gilliam & Bisbee
For Three Days Only
During Out Millinery- Opening, March 3rd, 4th, and
6th we will have on display a collection of
The Newest Spring Styles in
Coats, Suits and Dresses
That are High in Quality and Low in Price.
Take advantage of this showing and come prepared
to buy.
NO TWO GARMENTS ALIKE
Mrs. L. G. Herren
Ancient order ofHibermians will
celebrate St Patrick's Day
Friday, March 17
PROGRAM
Mass at St. Patrick's Church , 8:30 A. M.
Work Meeting of A. 0. H. at I. O. 0. F. Hall 10:30 A. M.
Football Game at Gentry Field 1:30 P. M,
Banquet at Hotel Patrick . . . . .6:30 P. M
Dance in Hotel Dining Room 9:00 P. M
I The football game will be worth coming
I miles to see. Real Irish players
in a real Irish game.
Splendid Four-Piece Orchestra
1 I will furnish music for the dance, which will be one of the very
H best of the season.
1 A cordial invitation is extended to the pub
I lie to attend the football game and dance
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