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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
THE CAZtfTK-TIMES. HErPXER, OREGON. THTRSD W. MAY 20, l19. t. I- t ' ! i jnc ,-t !u-:r nrnn v,tm mro! Li f C uLuil nLWO IILiclO a fow a;, ecii-. I exercises at ths Arli:i';toii hu r, to i! if AVING leased the mechanical Department ij 3 of the new KcRoberts-Cchn Auto Company Garage, we are prepared to assume the care and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner. The sh?3 is beinj rapiiv. equipped with the latest models of machinery and no job will be oo intricate for us to handle. We have had years ci experience in this work. Will make prompt delivery. The season is fast approaching which permits the use of your car. Bring it in and let us look it over. We will tell you what it needs and you can rely upon our advice. We stand behind our statements and guarantee our work. Welch & Lininger j .1. II. I'lViikiin pn.t Put'.irdav ,it l.-.C.'r'jy Flats. J. 11. Miller was a lns-iui-ss man in Kmi' on Friday. K. S. Wil.-i n and son were Cecil iill'Ms on Sunday. Miss Hirehie Tames visited with Grandma Nash on Sunday. Johnny Curran of the McDade Canyon, was in Cecil on Wednesday. rtN WZ RANKS Clarence Winter and T. Jl. LSTrt wore business men in Heppsay as Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lin daughter were doing business in C3cii on Wednesday. Mrs. Peter Nash spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting triends on Willow Creek. R. A. MeFadden and daughter Miss Agnes ot Eight Mile, were Cecil visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and family returned home from Heppner on Saturday. Harry Hayes, brother of Mrs. H. V. Tyler of the G rover Curtiss ranch was a Cecil visitor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Palmateer and daughter, spent Sunday with J. M. Melton at "The Lookout," Cecil. .. Mrs. J. H. Franklin of Rhea, left on Friday for Heppner, where she U!i'. S.i. day. Wil tiif:-enc!. !' UMlUig menus -U jl,u2:;. i !. ard, who has been h?.vi: i ual work dnue it; Hrrpuer d lo BuiU'iiiy Flata oa Tuas- - Rrnice Franklin o! Rb; e suest of Hiss eors!3WB f the Last Camp for the n&i'z Haying season lias already eom meiii'i d in the Cecil district. Jack Hyud has already got a large field in ah::t. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan and family and Leon Logan and family spent Sunday at the Everett Logan home to the Willows. Zi:. 1 ISSZ. JL i:;nr!!tsen of Willow Creek ranch, who have been spending a few (Jays in Heppner, returned home on Sunday. Jack Hynd, A. Henriksen, Willie George Wilson and Miss Violet Hynd autoed to Heppner on Wednesday, the gentlemen returning home on Friday. W. G. Hynd of Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow accompanied by W. W. Sniead of Heppner and Mr. Bcobee of that town, were callers on Jack Kynd on Wedna.BflT. Miss Ruth May of the Lone Star ranch,' who took in the graduation ! Jck KiiJ do'.kortM a line Imiu h of yearlings' at Arlington in S.itur i day, which were bou:v'..t by Mr. I Schlottfeldt of Yakima, who intends io etiij them Ea.it. Oa toturday there wsj seen a i-it U dll'Unt Bichiaa ntovhig across th r.'airie towards Straits Llutie. drawn by six horses in charge of Miss Juanita Crabtree of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and Miss lilanch Minor spent Friday evening' at the Last Camp, leaving on Satur day morning for their home in Purt- Vv7'. sceoaipanied by George Krebs I 'tis, and Mrs. R. E. Duiut.ii and daughter left for thair new home in Uoardman on Wednesday. E. J. Fair hurst, late of Rhoa Siding, is in i charge of their Cecil ranch and also their 'apiary. Butterby Flats was the scene of a merry dinner party on Sunday last when Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd enter tained the following guests from Heppner: Dr. and Mrs. Butler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Booth and family and Miss Struck, Domestic Science teacher of the Heppner High School. LOST One brown horse, weight 110O, branded BB on shoulder; one gray horse, weight about 900, , J C. Partlow, Boardman, Oregon. m22 i:m t;h: would i;:'.l climb- lMJ KM'OliD MADK ON lit 1) (i;ow. ' - When CIumIi's !';a.-lo a few dnya drove his I'firh ss KiiMt ever the fatuous I.iiii O tho World hill climb ii'j course in record t'!i"e he was using Ued C'vwn Gasi.line. C. S. S'otie, In his Kssex win was second, also had Ued Crown in his tank. rmnicstionably tdiis cnisc, which covers eight miles of grade ranging from five to eighteen per cent through the Waterman Canyon near San Bernardino, Is one of the sever est tests motor fuel can have any where in the country-. There is hardly a straight stretch of road in the whole distance and the luumer able sharp curves and tw ists, com bined with the grade, present diffi culties can only be overcome by a car using the best quality of gas6 line. ' This Rim 0' the World Hill Climb ing Contest is one of the few stock car events regularly held in Cali fornia. That the two winning care should both have used Red Crown is a tribute to the quality and steady power that it posses f. every day use. The high quality of Red Crown was again demonstrated under the heavy strain of this hill climbing event. As a straight distilled, all refinerj , gasoline it has the full and complete chain of boiling points necessary for consistent performance. Low boiling points give easy starting, medium boiling points quick and -smooth ac celeration, and high boiling points give steady, dependable power and long mileage. if- - Garden Seeds C. C. Morse & Co. D. M. Ferry & Co. Lilly's FLOWER SEEDS Mandeville & King Morse & Co. Ferry & Co. Plan now for your vegetiMs garden. Beautify your prem ises with choice flowers. Heppi ner i ..ri.n. ?SSBEfBSi -II PLANT A r VH i L LA": S l'f f3 I mil mil mm m mi i n mi mi i n piwi Cis t J . B jl ! 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