The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 24, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1923.
CECIL HEWS ITEMS
fVfi, rhool Vow- wi th or.iy
IK p r r. i.i- cm-fc on
Friday. Tfct oeramoB the cloi-
1t r f lk r hol for tn uirmr.
Vii Violt T-i'rrd of Rfcr Suiinf
rd fc-r f'Upi! jt.ir.Mi Mi.dred
rii col mitd p!ndtd proprmm
wmh r'v,?- A mmiituttu dinner, pre
.re ry th U Ut- preent, fo.low
d. Ve 'MkVf.rM fcr.d W. H. Char.d
U-r were te orfctnrp of the dRy.
Tiirjnn Ti f-crai rcnpny cf
Hrj'finer, fcnd K. Hu'i i-, wire nun
f rt.m A riir.ton. ere Ku -v r.cn in
(nj vr. Mcrd&y npa'M'i t-.e d--e
which the JhI fi'uti l.sd usne
to U, telephone lines.
"Sox" Morfrfcn, ccoir.par.ied by Har
old Ahull, arrived kt the home of
Kr! Frn ".-worth near Rhea Siding
on Sunday, whera they will visit for
a Uw dhyt before "Soi" leaves for
JliMrr Sprint. Sox wai driving a
una new Dodjre car.
Messrs. F. G. Ki isay and E. W.
Erirkson of Orat-s VaiSey were tne
week-end ffutvt of Mrs, Geo. Hennk
aen of Strawberry ranch. F. G. Kel
aay wap aifo trying out the new hiph
wy on Willow creek with the tine
new Chevrolet car.
W. G. Talmateer of WinJyaook,
who has worked himseif cut o; woik
until Mi harvest is re;idy pat. J
throuph the weary hour J Sundr.y
entertaining J. W. Osbora ana H. J.
Streeter at their respe h;.me at
Cecil.
Geo. Henrik.en of Strvbi?ny
ranch and nephew Clifford Henrik
oon from the Moore ranch near
Heppner, left for Portland on Mon
day to join A. Henriksen who has
been in the city for some time on bus
iness. Peter Bauerr. fiend, Cecil's ripht
band man, spent Sunday with friends
in Morgan. Pete has not visited in
Morjrsn sir.ee linn, and of course
saw many changes, but for better or
for worse we are unable to say.
Leon Logan and son John were
looking up their Cecil friends on Sun
day. Leon says the heavy rain of
last week is beginning to make the
wheat prospects look good in his end
of the county.
The dance heid on Saturday night
at Lundell's ranch near Rhea Siding
was a great success. Parties from
the surrounding country were pres
ent in large numbers and all report
a good time.
Miss Olive Logan arrived in Cecil
on Saturday and will spend several
week visiting with her brothers at
their respective homes in Morrow
county before returning to her home
in Portland.
Carl Troedson and party of friends
were on a fishing trip down Willow
creek on Sunday. No fish stories
were toid when tev returred so
we ecr.c'uie t port was none too
' good.
Mr. and Mr. Go Krehs and chil
dren of Tre !.at smp, also Mie
Margaret Kreb r.A Annie Iwe. ria
iud with Mr. and Mia. W. H. Chan
d r at Wiilow cre-k ranch on Sun
dry. The Mayor ar.d Geo. Wilson were
busy men on Sunday delivering a fine
bund tf yearling belonging to Hynd
Brs, at e Kivk. which had been
so d to W. T. Matlock.
Cortcrstu'.atior.s are extended to
Miss Carrie Nash, late of Cecil, who
whs marritd la-t work at The Dalles
to Mr, 11 tfri-s-he.-irs of Yakima.
F. C. Haley, the general manager
cf the Standard Oil Co, of Heppner,
etc., honored Cecil with a visit on
Friday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Phil Brady and son
frvm Athlon CottAge near lone were
calling in Cecil during the past week.
Mrs, T. H. Lowe accompanied by
her daughter. Miss Annie C, were
vi-itrig in Heppner on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crabtre of Io
theboys Hill were visiting friends
in Cecil vicinity on Tuesday.
Mrs. I?u Bauernfiend and ?on Mar
tin of Morgan were caUing in Cecil
on Wednesday.
Miss Violet Ledford was the guest
of Mi.-s Annie Hyr.d on Saturday.
Walter Pope spent Friday among
his Morgan friends.
Insure the success of your baking;
use KERR'S Flour. BROWN and
LOWRY.
Harold Mason and Fred Raymond,
Rhea crook farmers, were business
vi-itor in thi citv tViy.
I After Every Meal
WlgiEYS
. .
Chicken need Meat Meal, Ground
Bone, and Charcoal. BKOWN and
LOWRY.
LOCAL NEWS 1TFM3.
The Willing Workers f the Chris
titn church will hold a cooked food
sale on Saturday at the store of Hum
phreys Drug Co. j
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Osborne at their home in
this city on Wednesday. May 23. Mo
ther and child are reported as doing
well.
Mrs. Esther Hogan of Albany,
grand chief of the Pythian Sisters
of Oregon, made an ohVial visit to
Dorian Temple of this city on Mon
day evening, being greeted by a large
number of the membership.
The pupils of Mrs. Dix and Mrs.
Clark enjoyed a picnic in the court
house grove on Wednesday, and the
youngsters certainly had a jolly time.
There was lots of ice cream, served
in cones, besides many other goodies
to eat at the luncheon hour.
J. E. Marks, prominent attorney
and highly respected citizen of Can
yon City, died at the Prairie City
hospital rather suddenly on Sunday,
May 13, following an operation for
appendicitis. His death came as a
shock to the entire community.
C. M. Sims, who is one of the state
bank examiners for Oregon, is in
Heppner today, being called to this
part of the state in the round of his
official duties. He is visiting at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I N
PER FORECLOSl'RE. '
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale issued by the Clerk of the
Crknit Court of the State of Ore
gon, dated May 24, 1923, in a cer
tain suit in the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
wherein Agnes Hynd, plaintiff, re
covered judgment against E. K. Wy
land. Ora M. Wyland, his wife, and
E. K. Wyland. administrator of the
estate of J. H. Wyland. deceased, for
$1.00.00 with interest thereon ut the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from the 1st day of July, ll21, for
$125.00 attorneys fees and for the
costs and disbursements of said suit
taxed and allowed at $23.50 and a fur
ther order that the real property
mortgaged to secure payment of said
judgment b sold as by law provided;
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
on Saturday, the 23rd day of June.
1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said dwy, at the front
door of the Court House in Hepp
ner, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real
property situated in Morrow County.
Oregon, towit:
The Northeast quarter of Section
7 in Township 6 south. Range 25 E.
W. M., same being the real property
mortgaged by defendants to secure
payment of said judgment and order
ed sold by the court for that purpose.
Dated this 24th dav of May, li23.
GEORGE McPVFFEE; Sheriff
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S (to
Top off eacb meal
with a bit of
sweet In the form
of UTUGLEVS.
It satisfies the
sweet tooth and
aids digestion.
Pleasure and
benefit combined.
IF YOU NEED
FLOWERS FOR
MEMORIAL DAY
send your orders for
cut flowers such as
Carnations $1.30
colors
Roses, $2.00, all colors
Lily, 35c each
Snapdragons
Cash With Order
GEO. HASLINGER
Florist
Hood River, Oregon
The Music Shop
New Shipment of Latest Sheet
Music Will he Here by Saturday.
Come in and take some new pieces home
with you.
WE CARRY ALL LATEST RECORDS
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND
SHERMAN-CLAY PIANOS
THE MUSIC SHOP
... m-: .vJ
The most
precious
thing in
the world
Think what this world
would be without confidence
that the sun would rise to
morrow! Without confidence in the
order of things, in our fellow
men, in our institutions,
chaos would reign in the
world. There would be no
security, no progress, no
happiness. Confidence is es
sential to all that is worth
while.
Years of satisfactory ex
perience with Red Crown
gasoline have given the mo
toring public confidence in
"Red Crown." They know
that with "Red Crown" in
the tank they have high
quality motor fuel, and that
from it their engine will de
liver its maximum power
and mileage.
"Red Crown" is available
at Standard 0:1 Service Sta
tions, garages, and at other
dealers.
Look for the Red Crown
sign before you filL
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Reduced Prices on
STANDARD
MAZDA LAMPS
at
Case Furniture
Company
A Real Bread Flour
This week we are offering FREE samples of
KERR'S BEST PATENT
Get a two-pound bag from
SAM HUGHES CO., THOMSON BROTHERS,
PROPHET & CO., or
BROWN & LOWRY WAREHOUSE
and be convinced of
Quality, Uniformity, Dependability
Cash & Carry Store
Gold Bar Prepared Mustard 1 5c
Blackberries, 1 gallon cans 90c
Strawberries, 1 gallon cans ....... $1.15
Sliced Peaches, 1 gallon cans 85c
C. & C. Coffee (bulk) 3 pounds ... $1 .00
Red Mexican Beans, per pound ...... 9c
Mothers' Oats 35c
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes 10c
Self Rising Hot Cake Hour, 9 8-10 lbs. 85c
5 lbs. Range Salt Licks 1 5c
L. G. DRAKE, Prop.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Thomson Bros.
DRY GOODS, LADIES' and GENTS'
FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Groceries
We handle the best that money can
buy, and the prices are right. Come in
and let us figure with you.
Thomson Bros.
In Commemoration
of Those
Who Gave Their All
Memorial Day once more beckons us to
cease our daily toil, bow our heads and
do homage to the memory of the boys of
'61, '98 and '17 who fought and died so
that the Liberty, Good Will and Welfare
of our great Nation should not be im
paired. They gave Service without re
gard for personal safety or gain. Let
remember them today and always.
We take this opportunity of extending
our good will and best wishes to the liv
ing heroes and citizens of Morrow coun
ty and offer our Services in helping
them in any Financial Problems that
may arise. Service, courteous and
prompt, is the main feature of our institution.
First National Bank
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A. M. EDWARDS
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore.
5 Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5!
5 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you
CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL
all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. E
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Methusaleh Says:
0NSIDER the squirrel, Ohy my son,
and be wise. For when the sun shines,
then doth he gather the fruit of the
nut trees. But when the trees cease
to bear fruit and snow covers the ground, then
cloth the squirrel feast on the nuts he hath stor
ed against the cold days.
If thou would be wise and farseeing, get thy
self a Bank Book and use it frequently. Be pre
pared for the Rainy Day; for when it rains it
doth pour. But thy Bank Book will protect thee
and thou will be blest amongst men.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
Martin Reid
I now carry a complete stock of building
material at Lexington.
FULL LINE OF ROUGH AND
DRESSED LUMBER
Large stock of pine in the rough. M. D.
Tucker in charge.
LOCATED IN LIVERY STABLE
Star Theater
FRIDAY, MAY 23
SEENA OWEN in
"LAVENDER AND OLD LACE"
EPISODE 2 OF
"SPEED"
FEATURING CHAS. HUTCHINSON
AND LUCY FOX
"Duck Hunting," One of the Field and
Stream Stories
Fun From the Press"
SATURDAY, MAY 26
DOROTHY PHILLIPS in
"HURRICANE'S GAL"
Felix Comedy
PRICES 30c and 50c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 27 and 28
WALLACE REID, CONRAD NAGEL and
BEBE DANIELS in
"NICE PEOPLE"
Harold Lloyd in "High and Dizzy"
WED. AND THURS., MAY 29 and 30
ALMA REUBENS and LEW CODY in
"THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN"
Also Two-Reel Comedy
Look Over Next Week's List of Pictures.
You Will Want to See Them Every One.
Colleen Moore in "AFFINITIES"
Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in
"THE KID"
Gloria Swanson in THE GREAT MOMENT
"HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA"
June 6 and 7
Watch for It Bigger Than a Circus
Get a Copy of Our Descriptive Program
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