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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
I I TWO Till: ;.ZKTTK-I1ME9, HKPPXER, ORE., TIU liSHAY EE 11. 10. IIVJO. J 1 w. r ; !,.. i:rkir,(; for : -. ; l r 1 ;ti..l w if vero in .i " isiims. trip. M -(i-.m as at lone last v- umc on a busir.oss trip. r,in,..:i- r and A. F. Palma at !..: Thursday on a bus- uu. . V.ri; .n 1 i.cht two Shetland k f"r Ins children to :i school. Kdnion.I? Is hamlltng gravel :r.ui Mortan to fmlfh the basement i t" !.;s iifw house. Mr. I;iwdMin relumed from The Palles where ho made a business trip laM Wednesday. W. F. Palmateer took the highway i i'.'k to Arlir.cion wl'.ere he will take a train to Idaho to see his wife. F. J. Kly went to Portland last Tuesday where he will spend a few days visiting and doing business. Mrs. Ralph Winters at her home in Four Mile died with the Spanish In thu iiza last Wednesday morning. W. G. Palmateer of this vicinity has been visiting relatives in Estaca da, Eagle Creek and Barton, Oregon. Mrs. Pavison and five children started for Los Angeies, Cal., last Thursday to spend a few day3 wit a her aged father. The children of Morgan school had a marshmallow toast and Valentine box last Friday. Each of them re ceived many valentines and a good time. he sleeping apartments. Flames school board List Saturday, in the pouring through a hole in the floor form of re-election. All salaries un- l. ft by the removal of a drain pipe dpr umIll tt(,ro raisoJ ,0 awakened the family in time to ar- , v , ,- . ,, ,,, , ... that amount. Acceptances are to be ouse the town and save the building , i,,,., t tiled with i iie principal not later than from senotis damage. Incendiarism ', . , ., . . . ..,.., March 11th, and it is requested that i s suspected. no one sign a contract unless it is The teachers of the public school their bona fide intention to carry out were each voted a "valentine" by the the same. BOAKDMAX ITEMS. E. Francis Williams, architect fori the school building made his regular j visit of inspection Monday. Special flag exercises will be h.eld 1 Friday afternoon in dedication of the ! new steel flag pole just erected. j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballinger are1 enjoying a visit from Mrs. Ballinger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murchie of Wasco. ! A special school meeting is to be called March 12th to authorize the school board to sell the Castle Rock buildings. ! Rev. Mr. Self of Portland preached in the Comunity Church last Sunday end announced services for next Sun day. He will also preach at Irrigon. Rumors are strong that Boardman' is to have a bank. Estimates for a suitable building have been asked for and parties are in town in connection ith the matter. There are several pupils out of school owing to the la grippe but school will continue if matters do not get too serious. It has been our ex perience that pupils are as well off at school as on the streets. A dangerous fire threatened Cram er and Co.'s place of business last week one night about 1:00 o'clock. The fire started outside under the rear of the building and just below VnaGL After a hearty meat, you'd avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of EfS SPRING TIME IS DANCE TIME The First Dance of the Spring Season The Fair Pavilion, SATURDAY, February 21, 1920 Fletcher's Jazz Orchestra of Pendleton will make the evening merry with their lively music. You will miss a good time if you are not there. TICKETS FOR DANCING $1.50 : SPECTATORS 25c Good Floor Managers will be There to See that You Get Acquainted Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deal to get for 5 cents! Sealed Tteht-KcPt Efcbt A Genuine TRACK-LAM Tractor I HAVE secured the agency for the Trundaar Tractor, a genuine track-laying tractor, now running every day near Lexington. Come and see what it is doing. Pulls four 14-inch tilows 10 inches deep or five in light work, or two Walla Walla discs. CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF A LIMITED NUMBER. Specifications for the TRUNDAAR TRACTOR 1 . H - A Tl f- 1 1 , wmrbi -The Raver Lasts A8 KNGIXE: Bore and stroke 4& in. x 6 in. ENGINE: Special Buckeye four-cylinder tractor type. TKACTOIt HATING : 20 horsepower on the drawbar, 35 horsepower on the belt. Governor: Patented type, enclosed. TREAD: Endless belt type. No lubrica tion. 2.160 sq. in. ground area. Front wheels 27 in. diameter. Rear wheels, 36 in. diameter. Width of tread, 15 in. Length on ground, 72 in. Turn ing radius within 12 ft. circle. KTKEIUNG: Multiple disc drive clutches running in oil. One for each tread. LIBKK'ATIOX: Constant level splash. Force pump. TRANSMISSION : Spur gear type. 6 Ms inch face on driving gear. Designed for 20 per cent margin of safety. IGNITION: Bosch high-tension magneto with impulse starter. KI EL TANK: 30 gallons capacity. Sys tem for low grade fuel. COOLING: Force feed pump and fun. ENGINE rKOTECTION: Double three point suspension of power plant and tread units. 11KAKES: Expanding type. 24 inches in diameter. Lined with Thermold Hy draulic Compressed Brake Lining. I'lLl.EV: 10 inch diameter. 8 inch fare. Belt can be attached from front or rear. Allt ( IAIIIKIKH: Air Intake of carburet or protected against dust. Price $3625.00 F. O. B. Lexington Speeds the Busi ness of Farming KARL L. BEACH, Lexington, or. ft n IT1) W H(T1n0nll P H Aeto Repair Work Mretly lasti mum mm iirwwnrn ---4--w.--r mi ,n mini ,u iiiiimiiihiimhwiiiiwbimwimhwbmbmmmmbbwmi Beginning MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th the Undersigned Auto Repair Shops of Heppner Will Be on a CASH BASIS. All Bills Will be Due and Payable on the First of Each and Every Month. If Forced to Carry Accounts Past the 30-Day Period An Additional Charge of 10 Per Cent Will Be Made. Nine Hours Is the Working Day for Our Mechanics Work Done Before or After the Regular Nine-Hours or on Sunday Will Be Charged for on the Overtime Basis. The Following Schedule of Prices Is Now In Effect and Will Be Strictly Adhered to by the Undersigned : First Class Mechanic, labor per hour .... $1.50 Welding, per hour $5.00 Mechanic's Helper, labor per hour $1.25 Electrical Work, per hour $1.50 Machine Work, per hour $2.00 Battery Work, per hour $2.00 Sunday and Overtime Work, $2.00 The Universal Garage -:- Heppner Garage Machine Shop The Battery Electric Service Station -:- .7 -:- Welch & Lininger