The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 28, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HErPXER. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1921.
CECIL ITEMS OF INTEREST
Mr
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1 Mr 1! r !V:s i f Ewir.g
-e r-jiii'np In Civii rn unlay
V K-- ..f Ttr.txu'.e Iff;
on ;he -.fHl for h: fc.-rre in Portland
on Friday.
Mr end M:s Walter Anli'rs-n snd
friend from O'ex wt-e visiting in Cecil
on Sunday.
Master Kail end Miss Planch Kn'.r-'
f-l of .Morpan were visiting at Rock-'
r!;ft on Friday.
Ceo. Krehs, Kverett Log-an and Clif
ford and Georize lienr'ksen were ail in
Arlington during the week.
W. V. Sinca l, secret.ir -ii-inaer of
the 5,!orrow county fair, xisited with
The XUjvr- of Cecil ..it Monday.
C. Z. .Tamos, representative for the
l'abotl Coiil c.'rr.irtr.y of pok.ii'ie, was
a huty n-.nn Hr.ui.J Cee'l on Frid.y.
C. cue of Hon iter's prominent ;
aturueR. va.. t!:e KUrst of A. Hennk
een at WilVw deck ranch on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Melville Logan and
fan.jiy of The Willows spent the week
end vt?it.rs an.oi.c ti.e:r f i tenets in the:
Cecil vicinity. i
Mr f.-"..i M-e H J. Streeter and fam
.' W Osborn and Mr Weltha
'c- ' t we-e vijotirg at The Lookout
:re v. , :i e cf J. M Meiton on Sunday.
Vr and Mr. A C. Walt left Tent-
".c en Tuesday for Morgan where Mr.
w -v,t will resume hia duties as tlme
1.. . ; m f.ir Oregon Hassam Paving Co.
Mr. sttl Mrs. T H. Low of the High
way H ..se and John Kreba of The Last
vV.n r were the dinner guests of Mr.
M s. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats
i n Sunday.
Geo. A. Melton, who has been harv
,s; r.g at Fairview ranch for Everett
"... -fin was railed to Pilot Rock on
Mor. lay by the sudden illness of his
son Yarion.
Mr. Krehs of Portland, accompanied
by Herbert Sonimerfeldt arrived In Ce
cil on Thursday where, they will visit
at The Last Camp with Kreba Broe.
for several weeks.
Miss Sarah A. May who has been
isit:nt around Wasco for some time
air.ved in Cecil on Saturday and will
s; end her vacation at the home of her
parent at Lone Star ranch.
Farmers are busy with their second
crop of hay which is yielding Tory
lipht. A hot wave hit Cecil every day
during the last week. Heat registered
at noon each day 100 degrees la the
shade.
Mrs. Jack Hynd and daughter, Miss
iolet. of Butterby Flats, who have
been spending their vacation at The
Pines. I'kiah. the home of Mr. and Mra
Charlie Hynd. returned to their home
: at Cecil on Sunday. j
Mr and Mra Marlon Van Scholack
and family of Arlington, accompanied
; by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Van Scholack
' and children from Shutler flats, were
i the guests of Mr. and Mra Geo. Kreba
I at The Last Camp on Sunday.
!Mrs. Harry Johnson left on the local
for Portland on Wednesday. Mrs. John
, son will spend some time In the city
j before Joining her husband who has
charge of the steam shovel at Morgan
for Oregon Hassam Paving Co.
Highway Commissioner W. R Bar
ratt, accompanied by Mra W. B. and
daughters. Misses Helen, Wllletta and
Margaret, called In Cecil on Friday en
route for Seaside. Ore,, where they in
tend to spend a month or more.
Mr. and Mra Andrew Henrlksen of
Willow Creek ranch, also Mrs. George
Henrlksen and daughter, Mlaa Mildred,
of Strawberry ranch, who have been
spending a few days In the mountains'
returned to their tespeclive homes on
Wednesday, all feeling much better for
their trip. j
American Ships Now Sail Seven Seas
v. r.rW: ''"-v, -SSL II !
I If K "l't,hrrri,S
Twin. Bed Stateroom, Privrte Baths and Nurseries for the Children
Give Hints of Luxuries Provided on Ship of the New
American Merchant Marine
ANYWHERE In the world on an chairman of the United Statea Ship.
American ship.' Americans no ping Board,
longer need go to sea or ship "Our Merchant Marine must be
their goods In foreign bottoms, sustained If it la to be permanent,"
That, to-day. Is the proud message declares Rear Admiral W 8. Benson,
from the National Capital to the commissioner of the United Statea
American people Shipping Board
From every oort in the country Not only ln I""'" doe th
.lOwTuVtaUlynd loTves'. "?,!U,,.:,.q!!a.,,5r,
sels. under the American flag, car- H" r ,me . .,1!?.?'
rvln r,aen-rer and rariro to everv many American passenger vessel! to
ZrV the' glohi ' ' the travel.ing public ha. b.ett
. , . t ., , , accustomed only on Mg foreign
The ration, through the United iners: public rooms with palatial
Slates Shipping Board. Is flinging a 0un(cea and music rooms, palm gar
new Declaration of Independence den verandas and writing rooms;
to the world, independence of for- nlll rooms, glass enclosed promen.
eirn vessels, for American travelers aSeg, swimming tanks, twin beds,
and commerce. shower and tub baths. t
With a proud merchant fleet num- After forty-sii years service In
berinc 3.700 vessels of 19.UJ.S30 the United States Navy, during
deadweight tons (not Including which time he saw the American
small ships), according to Gfncial flag, except on ships of war, almost
figures compiled to May 1. It is now disappear from the ocean, and now
"up to" the people of the United chief ofll-er of the greatest single
Spates to keep that fleet on the fleet of merchantmen ever con
seven seas Of this great total the structed. Admiral Benson is asking
United States Shipping Board owns his countrymen to support their
and controls 1.720 vessels of fleet.
11. 139, 40 deadweight tons. "We have the ships." he declares.
"We must take the huire corpora- "The United States Shipping Board
tion. the largest the world has ever Is using every endeavor to build up
known, and make it an institution this vast fleet into a profitable
of which every American will be enterprise, but we need the coopera
proud," dec'ares Albert D Lasker. tion of every American."
After 500 Miles
Drain and Refill
There you have the first of the two most impor
tant rules for motor safety. The second is fill
with the very best oil you can buy call here
and get the correct weight of
mm
gBCKf TIT '!
Puritan Oils carried in all weights, making
an oil for every car, truck and tractor.
All accessories for Ford cars always in stock.
A CARLOAD OF FORD CARS TO
ARRIVE SHORTLY.
Try Us for Service
Latourell Auto Co.
Heppner, Oregon
Record la Butter Fat Yield.
Cow numbering :SS were tested in
Ave Oregon cow testing associations
during June ine average production
per cow was S63 pounds of milk and
39.55 pounds of butter fat This yield
of butter fat la 1 65 pounds greater
than for June of last year, and is the
highest average yet reached In the his
tory of association testing In the state,
points out E. B. Fltta of the college
In charge of the work.
The Tillamook association which has
been in continuous operation for more
than 10 years wins first honors tor the
month with an average yield per cow
of 44 pounds of butter fat The Smlth
Umpqua association wins second place
with an average yield of 41.15 pounds
of butter fat The latter association
has made excellent progress in its
breeding work and Is the first aassoola
tion in the state to report a pure bred
dairy bull at the head of each herd.
The highest average yield per cow
for an entire herd was 81.41 pounds of
butter fat made by the grade Jersey
herd owned by Clyde Kenneman of the
Tillamook association. Th highest pro
ducing cow was "Jewel" a grade Guern
sey, owned by P. J. Sharp, also of Tilla
mook. Twelve inferior cows were
weeded out of the association during
the month, and eight registered ani
mals purchased.
L. A. Hunt who returned Teusday
from Yakima, Washington, whsre he
spent some time visiting In the Inter
ests of the Hay Growers, states that he
saw more poor grain and more poor
summerfallow than could be found In
three times an equal area anywhere
south of the Columbia river. In the
Yakima valley the fruit crops are doing
quite well but the hay crop la quite
spotted. Some fields of second cutting
are not over eight Inches high. It Is
just another case of "It la not all good
fishing on the other side of the stream."
Morrow county looks prety good after
all.
STAR THEATER
Program July 29 to August 4.
FRIDAY
MAX LINDER in
"Seven Years Bad Luck"
75 minutes of laughter. "SAVING SAVAGES IN THE SOUTH SEAS," deuca
tional. "THE FORBIDDEN RIVER" ten days on the Salmon.
SATURDAY
"Under Northern Skies"
Thrilling Melodrama of the Canadian Northwest
"Simple and Sweet"
one real Star Comedy
INTERNATIONAL NEWS, particularly interesting.
SUNDAY
JACK PICKF0RD in
"The Man Who Had Everything"
Bray Pictorial and Comic, enjoyed by everyone.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
BLANCHE SWEET in
"SIMPLE SOULS"
Entertaining with superb acting
Vod-a-Vil Movies as real as life. SHOULD A HUSBAND TELL, comedy
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, August 3 and 4
ANITA STEWART in
"THE COMBAT"
Some rattling big fights
Also JIMMY AUBREY two reel comedy
with a pipe and P. A.!
Prince Albert
sets' M (appy rW
bags, Mr tU tint,
hmndtomt pound
und hail pound tin
humidor b mnd ill f he
peona crystal flue
humidor with
sponge moittonor
top.
Cepyrlfht 1BZ1
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobscce Co.
Winston-Sales,
N.C
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Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can't bite your
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of your life on every fire-up if you play Prince Albert
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What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
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fun rolling 'em with Prince Albert; and, it's a cinch
because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put!
ImiM Albert
the national joy smoke
Trpennsyjp:
Giving You More
For Your Money
TO FOKWAKD the Nation-AVitle effort to stabil
ize prices the 312 stores of the J. C. PENNEY
COMPANY unite as one
in a Tremendous Money
Saving Program that
brings direct to every pa
tron the Best Values of the
liendiug Markets at the
Lowest Trices quoted in
years.
A glance at what follows
will tell you how your dol
lar has increased in it's
purchasing power at the J.
C. Penney Company.
89c OVERALLS 89c
Men's Heavy IV) Weight Blue
Denim Overalls, full cut, dou
ble stitched. Regulation Pock
ets. Suspender backs, Union
made.
Pair jjSe
Jackets to match .K9e
69c PONGEE 69c
SJ-lnch, 11 Momme Weight, all
silk Pongee. Natural color.
Free from filling, no dust Fins
for Ladles' dresses, underwear,
bloomers, men's shirts, eta
Yard le
Staple Summer Merchandise
MUSLINS
36-Inch HOI'SK L1NI.NO, good value, yard
86-inch I'NIILEACHKD MUSLIN, yard
36-lnch I'NIILEACHKD MUSLIN, heavy quality, yard
36-Inch, Finished Soft for the Needle, yard
36-Inch INMAN HEAD, yard
44-Inch INDIAN HKAD. yard
54-inch INDIAN HEAD, yard ..1...
J6-lnch NO. 60 HEltKELEY CAMBRIC, yard ..
36-Inch NO. 100 HEltKELEY CAMBRIC, yard
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
32-lnch DEVONSHIRE CLOTH, choice patterns
PERCALES
S6-lnch (iood Wuallty I'EKCALE, lights and darks, yard
S6-liL'h MANCHESTER PERCALE, lights and darks, yard..
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..13c
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.23c
NOTIONS
Hind's Honey and Almond
Cream 33c
Human Hair Nets, Cap
shape . loe
Cambric or Lawn Bias Tape
Six-Yard Lengths lOe
Gilhtte Brownie Razors
A raior that will give the
same service as those of
higher quality. In neat
box with three blades.
Each B3e
RIBBONS
A fine assortment of Hair
Hlbbons in Measallnesv
Taffetas, and Moire. Just
arrived. Yard
SOAPS
Palm Olive Toilet 8oap.......8e
Penn Olive Soap .. gc
J. C. P. Co. White Laundry-.ee
J. C. P. Co. Whits Naptha. c
Men's Suits
CONSERVATIVE MODELS
A choice selection of conservative or seml-consarvatlve styles
from the markets where guallty, Style. Tailoring are the Rest. Splen
didly tailored of sturdy, dependable woolens In grey or brown. Com
plete line of sizes.
$18.50 and $24.75
DRESS SHIRTS
Neat fancy stripes In neck
band and collar attached
styles. Each tUt
MEN'S DRESS HATS
The new shapes In Tan and
Brown, Smoke, and Black
Felt Hats. Each 9tM
SHOES
Brown Calf Blucher, Men's
Work Shoes. Good leath
er soles. Pair S3.SH
Ladies One-Strap Slipper
Medium Heel. Black Kid. A
sensible shoe for house or
street. Pair . gst
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