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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1919)
TOE G .YZE TT E-TDCE8, HEPPXrTt, ORE-, THTKSDAT, JTNE BO, 1010 page eight SCIENTIFICALLY CORRECT Zerolene, scientific ally refined from se lectedCalif ornia cruda oil, gives better lubri cation with least car bon deposit. Get a Cor rect Lubrica tion Chart for your car. STANDARD OIS COMPANY (OlifomJi) I LOCAL HAPPEMNi Boardman Has School Election Jtoiot G?o. W. Milholland, Special Agent,tandard Oil Company Heppner, Oregon. j You Should Get Full Satisfac- j I tion Out of Your Car 1 Acldey & French Look for us in the repair department of the HEPPNER GARAGE. Guarantee Satisfaction on all Repair Work and Overhauling and their prices are very reasonable. We ask you to give us a trial the next tjme your car needs the services of a repair shop. We are equipped and have the expert mechanics to d the job right. Our battery repair department is at your sen-ice and our many satisfied patrons attest to its efficiency. Free inspection and free distilled water. Oxy-Acetylene Welding We weld anything except a broken heart. The annual meeting ot the Board man school district wag the occasion, also, ot much Interest and 13S votes were cast. The contest was over the election of a director, two candidates Mrs. P. A. Anderson has returned being In the field. A. P. Ayers re from a oriel trip to Portland. ceived 62 and W. 0. King 74 votes. Paul Webb and family were down Mrs. Earl Cramer was reelected clerk from their home on Board creek without opposition. At this time also Tuesday. Paul drives a new Dodge it was voted to issue warrants of the car. district in the sum of $28,500, this FOIl SALE John Deere Binder, money to be used in the completion six foot; new, never been set np. A and equipment of another unit or bargain. Wm. Huebner, Sand Hoi- their splendid school building. This low is made necessary because ot the w.,m phn nf the MeRobarta- PW rowtli e community, and Conn Auto Company, is spending a Boardman people are determined few days in Portland on business this lu " "-uuu' ,"";uuu lu uuuo luo week. cot3r- , .... . , , ,i me uoaramau aeiegauon were Geo. J. Currln is spending a few . M lmilrI1 f ht tnr fha ,h days in Heppner coming up from j and we are BUr- Gresham to attend the wool sales at ,. ' :,, .,,, , , nil Tt i- I uiv; ivuuu bust utoaouiv woo PllOt ROCK. t VArv OIva eiinnnt fiaca anA fVior the people of the south end of the county will loin with them eladlv and this week for Walla Walla to visit -eave nothing undone to bring this wltn relatives. ereat develoDment to a successful Karl Happold and family are vis- consummation iting with relatives and friends in "TlnploldwMformer" LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS ij iUlQO U111IUU VUlUUi George A. Stevenson has gone to Elk City, Idaho, is charge of a band Mr. and Mrs. C .A. Minor end of sheep and will spend the summer daughter, Miss Blanch, accompanied months in that locality. by Mr. and Mrs. Shlppey ot Port Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slocum mo- land, and Mrs. Bennett and daughter tored up from Lexington Tuesday. Miss Georgia ot Cecil, arrived at the Mr. Slocum is agent tor the O.-W. R. st Camp on Sunday evening from & N. Co. at Lexington. Portland. Mr. .Minor and his guests T.on uni nfl wif and oore nv "ft for Heppner on Monday to take and wife motored to Pendleton last " lao wuul Ba"5S iu Sunday to spend the day, returning Mr. and Mrs. T. M. May and daugh home late in the evening, Job Wanted in Harvest by man wtih six head of horses and one wagon, complete equipment includ ing harness. Inquire Gazette-Times Mrs. H. A. Parcell of Chester Montana, returned to her home last Sunday after visiting with her rela lives in Heppner and other Morrow county points. Miss Ida Stevenson returned tc her home here Tuesday after spend' ing two weeks in Portland and other near-by towns. She had the pleasure The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Eact Dollar Expended for Space In Its uoiumns man Any Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You. i : Handle Your Grain This Better Way Vhy continue to pay over good money year after year for grain sacks an item that mate rially reduces your net profits when you can adopt a practical labor and time saving method that will do away with your yearly sack expense for all time to coma. Adopt this better way handle your grain in bulk with a John Deere Tubular Steel Pony Ele vator. The money it saves will pay for this outfit Come in and see us about this elevator. It it to your Interest to know more about it. A thorough knowledge of Its uses, we feel sure, will convince you that you can't afford U continue sacking your grain. It's the best elevator for you to buy. Vou can use the John ' Deere to fill your tank and empty it it serves a two-fold purpose. This elevator has a raising re ceiving hopper you never back up a load. The feed is adjustable you can adapt the elevator to the power you apply. A 2 to 6 II. P. engine will operate It. It's unusual capacity saves time it elevates from 15 to 20 bushels a minute and it's built for real service. It will con tinue to Save you money for years to come. Realizing the many disadvan tages and expenses attached to sacking grain, we urge you to equip yourself now for bulk hand ling of grain with a John Deere Elevator. Come in and let us talk this over. GILLIAM & BISBEE Heppner, Oregon er Miss Ruth of Lone Star ranch, were Cecil callers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and family ot Rhea took a trip to Cecil ju Sunday in their new Ford car. Gilbert Mahoney of Portland came in on Sunday to work in the haying jn the Butterby Flats ranch. Miss Ester Logan of Four Mile was .he guest of Miss Georgia Summers .luniay and Tuesday. J. J. McEntire and Mr. and Mrs. R. GRAIN INSURANCE CUT IN HALF Place Your Grain Insurance NOW It will be much cheaper this year, and worth more to you, Mr. Farmer, if placed in a good company. See Me Today ROY V. WHITEIS The Insurance Man S. Wilson transacted business in lone f motoring over the highway as far on Wedneslay.. as cascade locks wnne Bne was Mrg T H LoWe entertained the away. following at dinner on Sunday: John The Walter Beckets were In town jjwlng of The Pines, TJkiah, W. G. rem their Eight Mile farm home .iynd, Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow, Mr. Wednesday. Walter says crops oo and Mrs. Jack Hynd, Herbert and lis plac do not present a very en ,ii8S Annie ot Butterby Flats, Miss ouraging appearance Just now, but Bernice Franklin of Rhea and Oscar believes a good rain would help to a r, otto of Heppner. large extent. r H- M1Uer ot Boardless Barn and A party consisting of Mrs. T. J. y. A. Thomas ot Dotheboys Hill were Humphreys and daughters Leta and business men la Arlington Wednes- Evelyn, Mrs. Carrie Vaughn and Mrs. uay. C. Haynie left Wednesday In the M M MlsnfiP ftnil dauehter Humphreys car for Milton, where trftnaacted some bu3iness- in Cecil on hey will attend a-district convention rhurgday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balhey of Was- "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the . good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in tpo styles . . RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco of the Christian church The Tom Boyd family left Wednes day for their eastern trip. They will leave the children with relatives in Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will go on to the Mayo Brothers' hospital at Rochester. Minn., where Mrs, Boyd will undergo an operation. W. E. White and family of Monu- co, who have been visiting Mr. ana Mrs. May of The Lone Star ranch, left for Hermiston on Friday. Carl Troedson of Morgan spent Thursday evening at the home of Os car Lundell. Will Kirk of The Last Camp took I a ttn tn tTartitnA nn TVl lirCrl O V OVA. ment are spending a few days in " -". ' Hnnnner. Mr. White Is thinking ser- nln anQ returnea rr.uay ). inusiv nf movinz to HeDtmer to live F. R. Brown of Heppner made a and it is not unlikely that he will buy short stay in Cecil on Thursday. property here in the near future. He Miss A. R. Winter arrived in Cecil has been engaged in the mercantile 0n Friday from Seattle and will visit business in Monument for a long with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. number of years. Winter of Shady Dell for an indefl Mrs. W. G. McCarty has Just re- nite period. ceived a letter from her son Willis, Miss Irene Douglas, who has been past term, left on Saturday morning for her home In Troutdale. Mrs. Peter Nash and grandson Francis, who have been spending a few days with Albert Nash and his family on the Fair View place, re turned home on Saturday. Mrs. William Winter of Shady Dell visited with Mrs. T. H. Lowe Saturday. MIqq Ann in f!. Lowe returned home on Saturday from Sand Hollow, where j next Issue she has been (spending the last few weeks. W. G. Hynd, accompanied by John with J. M. Melton of the Lookeut on Sunday. The following names for homes around Cecil have recently come to our knowledge: The W. A. Thomas ranch is named "Dotheboys Hill," J. H. Miller's, "Boardless Barn," W. G. Palmateer's. "WIndynook Can yon. The new cottage on the Minor and Krebs ranch, "The Dove Cote." We expect to hear of more by the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neel of Lone Rock are In Heppner this week. ' 1. t- t .., o..n Hniinw Mr and Mrs. Neel say they like spent the week end in Cecil visiting Heppner and may decide to make their friends. their home with us. - Mrs. R. S. Wilson and family of George Dykstra, retired Morrow Rhea visited with Mrs. John Nash on county farmer and stockman, Is re Saturday, covering from an operation which he ..... . . . a . n t iVtA Vian1a rt Mr and Mrs. Geo. A. Miner ana recenny unuerwom "" ceivea a leuer irom uei ouu niuu, miss ireue ijuubiub, uu i u-c u. " --- ---- m,..j- i ,y,a tnoni hnanltal who Is now In France, in which he teaching the Willows school for the son Elvin of High View ranch visited Dr. McMurdo in the local hospital, says orders have been received to leave Paris in ten days and he is hoping that It means they are leaving for home. The letter was written June 4. Willis has been doing rail road work over there. James Nelson, of the pioneer Nel son family of Butter creek, is at the TmnpHnl reeistered from Pendleton. ' ... . .1 1 M 11.. Tne Nelsons are a weii-nuowu mum? in Morrow and Umatilla counties and Mrs. Nelson, who Is also in the city, is the daughter of Jerry Brosnan, an old-timer on Wlllpw creek, near Heppner. Portland Oregonian. Richardson Home Scene of Bridge Party Wednesday The Walter Richardson home on Center street was the scene ot a hap py'5 social affair on Wednesday after noon when Miss Josephine Richard son and Mrs. J. H. Lock entertained at bridge. Thirty-six guests respond ed to the invitations sent out, and as x result, nine tables were made up Mrs. Earle Gilliam won first, Mrs. vV. P. Mahoney, second, and Mrs. 8, .V. Spencer, consolaton prize. The rooms were prettily decorated, the :olor scheme being yellow and white, ind the young hostesses were becom ingly attired in dresses ot the same ;olors. Refreshments of salad, waf- .rs and Iced tea were served. The ,;uests were: Mesdames Orve Rasmus, Gay M nderson, Bert Stone, Cylde Wells, Loy M. Turner, C. L. Sweek, Arthur IcAtee. P. A. Anderson. J. F. Vaughn, Oscar Borg, S. W. Spencer j'usle Jones, Fred Lucas, S. E. Van- ."actor, J. J. Wells, W. R. Irwin, W. P. Mahoney, Chas. B. Cox, Stacy loberts, Phlll Cohn, C. C. Chick, Chester Darbee, B. F. Butler, A. D, McMurdo, Harold Bean, Richard Wells, R. J. Vaughan, B. R. Patter- on, Earle Gilliam, J. 0. Hager, Roy Cochran, W. E. Pruyn, Hanson Hughes, Miss Black, Miss Gladys Lane and Miss Vivian Cox. TAYLOR MADE CLOTHES If you knew as much about them as we do you'd come to us on the run. Some people hold back when it comes to a question of buying "made-to-measure" clothes. They think because they are specially made they must be higher in price. Nothing of the kind. You'll be surprised. Come and get your measure THOMSON BROTHERS