The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 01, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE 0AZETTK-T1ME8, HEPPXER, OREGON, THTRSD AY, MAY 1, 1919.
LOCAL
Frank Glasscock spent Monday In
Heppner.
Ellis Minor wan In t-r n Saturday
from his ra-irh below lone.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Olden were
business visitors In Heppner Tues
day. t
Mr. and Mrs. John Olden ware In
from their Rhea Creek farm Tues
day. J. E. Cronan, president of the
Bank of lone, was a business visitor
In Heppner Monday.
C. B. Vlckers, foreman of the Hill
& Johns repair department, returned
from Portland Saturday evening.
Auto tires vulcanized. Work guar
anteed and prices right. Successor
to Shamhart. D. J. DONHOUSER.
John E. Johnson returned home
Tuesday from Astoria, where he has
been at work in the ship yards during
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Vincent of
Butter creek have been spending the
week in Heppner, guests at the home
of Mrs. Mattle Adkins.'
Miss Florence Ralston returned
Monday evening from Thermopolis,
Wyoming, where she spent the past
month visiting relutives.
Rev. George B. Van Waters,
Episcopal missionary for Eastern
Oregon, will hold services in the
church at Heppner both morning and
Motor Trucks
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A Gary Truck Is the Truck to Buy because there is a size
for every requirement, and because every truck represents the high
est degree of perfection as exemplified by the best balanced truck
built, composed of units of the highest order obtainable.
Gary Motor Trucks are made in six models: Model F, 1 ,
ton; G, 1-ton; H, 2-ton; HU, 2 ft -ton; K, 3 -ton; V, 5-ton, and
all are equipped with the war-famed Buda Motors. The motor
adopted for government work in France. The HU or YU with the
force feed lubricating system through a drilled crankshaft in all large
sizes.
The Sheldon Worm Drive Axle is another important fea
ture of construction of Gary Motor Trucks. It is the costliest, the
oldest and highest priced worm drive axle built. All Gary Trucks
use Sheldon axles.
The Springs The Tuthill Springs titanics fronts, and
banded rears. The rear springs which carry the lead are guaranteed
for the life of the truck against breakage in the center.
The Built Up Cast Tank Radiator. The Gary built up
cast tank radiator with oval tubular core, finned for radiation, is the
last word in radiator construction. It is lavlnclble in strength, over
size in capacity and 100 per cent in cooling efficiency.
Gary Motor Trucks are of the same high class in every
other unit and detail of construction and are warranted for one full
year.
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evening, Sunday, May 4th.
Henry Blahm returned to Walla
Walla last Thursday, after having
spent 8 weeks at the Jack Hynd
ranch at Cecil. He assisted there
during lambing and shearing.
W. W. Shamhart departed Tuesday
for Arkansas, where he has property
Interests. He will also visit his old
home in Illinois and when his visit
is over, will return to Morrow county.
LOST, Sunday on Rock Creek be
tween Perry ranch house and Heud
rick'B house, lady' gold wrist
watch. Return to Mrs. Arthur Mc
Atee, Heppner for liberal reward,
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S. T. Robison, Eight Mile farmer,
was a business visitor In Heppue.
Monday. Mr. Robison says the gram
In his uart of the country is looking
fine now. and needs only a little
warm weather to bring it out.
Rev. Clark M. Smith, missionary
of The Dalles District of the Amer
ican Sunday School Union arrived in
Hennner Mondav evening and Will
-:oend several weeks in Morrow coun
tv organizing Sunday Schools in the
outlying communities.
Gav Anderson and family arrived
from Portland on Friday and Mr.
Anderson will again assume the
duties of deputy in the office of Clerk
Waters. While absent from Heppner,
Mr. Anderson engaged In work in
the ship yards at Portland.
T. E. Chidsey and wife returned
home Tuesday from Pendleton. They
went over to that city last week and
took In the Odd Fellows celebration,
and from there they went on to
Milton and Walla Walla and enjoyed
a short visit with relatives.
Phill Cohn and son Harold made a
3hort visit to Portland the first of the
week.-' While there they enjoyed
meeting Leo Blackman, who is one
of the crew of the battleship Oregon,
anchored in Portland harbor froni
the 27th to the 29th of April.
E. H. Turner, north lone farmer,
was In town Monday. Mr. Turner
says the grain in that part of the
county Is looking better now than
he has ever seen it before at this
time of the year, and he is con
fidently expecting a bumper crop.
Andrew Carlson, formerly en
gaged in farming quite extensively
in the Gooseberry section, came up
to lone on Tuesday for a short visit
with his sons who now farm tht
old home place, together with other
lands they have acquired in the
Gooseberry country. Mr. Carlson
makes his home in Portland.
Harry Enwright, farm hand on the
ranch of R. W. Turner In Sand
Hollow, had his right leg broken
Sunday morning while demonstrating
his prowess as a buckaroo. The
horse he was riding rolled with him
and his leg was caught between the
saddle and the ground.
Stephen M. Irwin is busy this week
installing the machinery in his loca
tion in the Gilmcn building where lie
will conduct a modern tire repairing
business. He has the agency for
this territory for the Gates Half
Sole and is expecting a good business
for this method of tire repairing.
Stewart Valentine, lower Willow
creek farmer, was limping around
town Saturday evening. He had re
ceived a complimentary kick from
one of the work horses while putting
them up after work Saturday and his
left leg was bruised rather severely.
At first it was thought it was
broken, but examination by the
doctor proved this erroneous.
The committee of the commercial
club, consisting of M .D. Clark, Cl.as.
Thomson and L. E. Bisbee, made a
canvass of the Butter creek section
from Lena to Jarmans Friday last,
and secured signatures to the peti
tion asking that a rural route be
established from Heppner through
that section. They met with good
success and found the residents out
that way anxious to sign the petitiou.
Prof. F. E. Burns, principal of the
Boardman school, was a visitor in
Heppner on Saturday. Prof. Burns
interviewed the county court while
here with reference to some road im
provenents In their district, in order
that pupils living out some distance
can reach the school nrore easily by
the established bus routes. The
court was impressed by the request
nnd Road Master McCaleb went to
Boardman the first of the week to
look into the matter.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES.
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Subject:
"Everlasting Punishment."
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at Mrs. Gene Slocums.
Everybody is welcome.
THE FEDERATED CHURCH.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Inter
national Lesson, "Man in the Image
of God."
At the usual hour of the morning
Church Service the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be observed.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Topic, "Serving God."
Evening Service, 8:00.
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patriotic cooperation of
The First National Bank of Heppner