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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1919)
TAGE SIX THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HETPXKR, THCRSDAT, JTXT 17, 1919. Cut Your Tire Bill In Half And Enjoy Absolute Puncture-Proof Service Besides The above statement seems almost too good to be true doesn't it? Yet there are scores of car owners in this town-some your very neighbors, perhaps who are daily enjoying these advantages. The fact that nearly 500,000 users of tires in America are taking advantage of this great money saving-worry ending oppor tunity, should convince you that it is well worth investigating. Stop in to see us-today. VULCANIZING TIRES TUBES All Work Done In This Shop Is Guaranteed Stephen M. Irwin GATES TIRES SOLE Authorized Service Station Phone 872 Gilman Building THE USE OF KEROSENE MEANS A COOL KITCHEN Most women dread hot summer days when the kitchen becomes as stifling as a furnace. It is plain, hard drudgery to hang over a coal stove as the thermometer mounts higher and higher. Many women have found by put ting In a kerosene stove that their kitchens are kept cool and comfort able even in the hottest days In sum mer. But the use of a good kerosene, such as Standard Oil Company's Pearl Oil, has many other advantages than that of keeping the kitchen cool. It is easy to handle far easier than coal or wood. Furthermore, It makes no dirt or dust which must be cleaned up continually. It lights at the touch of a match, so there Is no wait ing for the fire to come up. Pearl Oil burns up clean and pro duces no ordor. It is refined by a special process which removes the impurities. Wherever It Is bought in the city, in the country. In the mountains, or on the seashore it Is the same high quality kerosene. It can be bought everywhere in 5 gallon cans, or in bulk at a slight saving cost. Held Meeting At Umatilla To Discuss Butter Creek Road The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Eact Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You. (7- Greater Farming Efficiency Better methods in farming in clude the system of Harvesting. Get 100 per cent efficien cy from your harvesting machinery by using The McCormick Line of Mowers, Reapers, Self Binders and Headers New headers being assembled now. We carry a complete line of header extras. Peoples Hardware Company Heppner, Oregon. Good roads enthusiasts met in con vention at Umatilla on July 3rd to discuss the proposed highway from Lena down Butter creek to Echo and finally on to Umatilla to the Columbia River highway. An organization was effected at that time and Cyril G. Brownell was elected permanent chairman. In or der to get a more perfect working or ganization, representatives to the di rectorate were appointed from the Umatilla road district, one from the Hermlston road district, one from the Echo road district, and two from Morrow county to represent the up per Butter creek country. If the road should be put through, there would be a highway from Hepp ner all the way to Echo as the upper rnd of the road would connect with the Blue Trail at Lena and would make a valuable link in the chain of highways over this section. - J. Perry Conder, farmer of the low er Sand Hollow country, who has been an ardent booster for the pro posed highway, was present at the meeting and gave valuable informa tion as to conditions in Morrow county as touched by the proposed road and told of the sentiment he has found among the people Interviewed in Morrow county. Another meeting will probably be called in the near future, at the dis cretion of Chairman Brownell. 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 Party Of Young People Mo tored To Portland Monday An auto party of young folks left Heppner Monday morning on a jour ney to Portland. They were Alva Jones and Earl Hallock and the Misses Hanna and Isabel Wilson and Miss Norah Hughes. The boys will stop in Portland, where Mr. Hallock will resume his work at the North Portland stock yards, and Mr. Jones will visit for a few days in the me tropolis before returning home. The young ladies will go on to the coast for a vacation outing at one of the beach resorts. LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. H. V. Tyler spent Wednesday in Arlington. Mrs. Fred Pettijohn visited at ' Bungalow" on Wednesday. 'The Family Re-Union Held At lone A family reunion ocurred at lone last Sunday when Grandma Hale en joyed the presence of her children her grandchildren and great grand children. Grandma Hale recently re turned from a visit to North Yakima and was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Harry Armitage. Mrs Armltage visited for a few days at ti e home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Cason, returning Monday to North Yakima. Lexington Man Buys Portland Home, Carl Marquardt, a north Lexington wheat farmer who has met with marked success In recent years, has purchased a fine home at Park Rose, near Portland. Mrs. Marquardt Is al ready making her home there, Mr Marquardt making an occasional visit. He expects to leave the farm In charge of his son Charlie in about two years and retire to the city per manently. In the place acquired by Mr. Marquardt there is an acre of ground, a large orchard and lots of berry bushes. On a recent trip to the city, Mr. Marquardt purchased a Dodge car and he says that he and his good wife are going to take life easier during their declining years With the new farm house and fine big red barn, Mr. Marquardt's farm stands out as one that is well kept and a home of which anyone might I well be proud. Miss Hazel Winters of "Shady Dell" was an lone visitor Tuesday. Walter Pope of "Sunnyslde" was doing business In Arlington Wednes day. W. A. Thomas is a busy man help W. G. Palmateer of "Wlndynook" ranch. Ed Miller and R. Finley of lone were doing business In Cecil on Tuesday. Miss Esther Logan of Fourmlle was a guest of Miss Violet Hynd over the week-end. Miss Gussie Stender spent Thurs day with Mrs. J. E. Crabtree of "Dothebay's Hill." W.. G. Hynd and Miss Nellie Doney of Yamhill left for "Rose Lawn," Sand Hollow, Sunday. Mrs. Peter Nash and grandson Francis Nash rturned from Arling ton on Saturday. Herb and Jack Hynd and Bob Lowe left early Wednesday morning with a band of sheep for Uklah. A. Henriksen and son Oral of "Wil low Creek Ranch" left for Heppner Thursday, returning home Friday. Willie George Wilson returned' from Heppner on Sunday to take up his old position on "Butterby Flats." The Misses A. C. Hynd and Minnie P T.nwa BnH Wnrhnrt Wvnrt nnrt Hftn I M ... - - --j Shaw autoed to Heppner Tuesday.! Congratulations to Mr.' and Mrs. R. Ross of "The Bungalow" on the arrival of a nine pound girl Wednesday. Miss Georgia Summers of "Last Camp" spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Bernice Franklin of Rhea Siding. Mrs. Bennett, George and Henry Krebs of the "Last Camp" spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of "Poplar Grove." Oscar Lundell of Rhea was a busi ness caller in Arlington on Tuesday, as were also Mr. and Mrs. K. Farns worth of Rhea. Mr. and Mrs..Jack Hynd of "But- by Flats" and nephew George Shaw of Prince Rupert, autoed to Heppner Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kenny of Monu ment spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. K. Farnsworth, leaving for Hardman on Friday. Miss Sarah May of the "Lone Star" ranch left on the local on Saturday for Grass Valley where she will visit with friends for on indefinite time, j . David Bradley, Lloyd Kroal and Theodore Hendricks, who have been working In Cecil for the past few weeks, left for Portland Wednesday.) J. H. Miller of "Boardless Barn"! and Walter Pope of "Sunnyslde" came in from Yakima on Saturday where' they had been spending a few days. i Mr." and Mrs. C. A. Mnor and daughter. Miss Blanche and Jim Whitney arrived from Portland on Monday, leaving the "Last Camp" en Tuesday for Heppner. George Shaw, a nephew of Mrs. Jack Hynd of "Butterby Flats," came In from Prince Rupert B. C, Mon day to spend a few days before leav ing for his home in B. C. Pete Baurenficnd of Cecil enjoyed an auto ride on Sunday to the "But terby Flats. Pete says there are great Improvements to be seen all around. This was his first trip down the county road In twelve years. H ii IMPORTANT TO AUTO OWNERS AVING leased the mechanical Department of the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company Garage, we are prepared to assume the care and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner. The shop is being rapidly equipped with the latest models of machinery and no job will be too intricate for us to handle. We have had years of 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 GARY Motor Trucks For Farm, City or Interurban 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 obtainablo. Gary Motor Trucks are made in six models: Model F, 1 ton; G, 1-ton; H, 2-ton; HU, 2H-ton; K, 3V4-ton; V, S-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 load 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 Invincible 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. For Gary Truck Factory Information for the northwest territory call on or address the Portland Agency, and secure our terms to dealers and agents if considering a line of trucks or desir ing a selling agency. Drivers With Demonstrators Will Cover the Territory and Call on Interested Parties. Gary Coast Agency, Inc. 71 Broadway Phone Brdwy 2162 Portland, Ore. Have you tried either? j 1 "Hip-o-lite"or Tennant 1 I Marshmallow Desert"! READY-TO-USE MARSHMALLOW CREME H The same preparation used by noted caterers and chefs for S3 H MARSHMALLOW SAUCES AND SUND&SCAKE FILLINGS AND FROSTINGS j WHIPPED CREAM j Robert Harryman and Miss Gladys Sweek of Monument were married 2 the 3rd of July. The bride Is the youngest daughter of Lawrence ss Sweek of Monument and the groom a 3 son of Mary Harryman of this place, zrs and recently returned from the train- zsz ing camps. 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