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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1928)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928. PAGE FIVE T. W. Cutsforth, visiting In Mor 1 row county from his home at Salem from which place he arrived the first of last week, was In Heppner Saturday. He believes the pros pects to be excellent at the present time for a fine yield of wheat In the county. The grain is doing well on his home farm north of Lexington. Mr. Cutsforth strongly recommends turkey red for his section, finding that over the period of years he has been raising it, it has been a good yielder, winter hardy and a "sure bet." He says he has had his ex perience with sowing spring wheat in the fall, and avows "never again." The valley has been "plen ty wet" this spring, and he tekes responsibility for bringing the heavy precipitation to this county that arrived the same time he did and has been continuing at inter vals since. Pete Curran, who has betn at the Bowman ranch on Butter creek for the past two months, working through lambing, was in Heppner a couple of days this week for a visit with his family. This Is one or the John Kilkenny places, and Mr. Cur ran states they handled a band of 3400 head of ewes, beginning the first of February and just finishing during the past week, and the yield of lambs exceeded 100 per cent The ewes were lambed on hay, as the range was frozen up the most of the time and there w.in v.o grass. Pete will continue to work for Mr. Kilkenny, by whom he has been employed during the past four years. Lambing is mw proceeding tatisfactorlly on the upper Kilken ny ranches. ' - Bert Mason and E. J. Bristow, lone merchants, were aoing busi ness in this city on Wednesday forenoon. These gentlemen express the opinion that there Is plenty of moisture in the wheat fields of the lone country right now to bring the growing crop to maturity, and should June rains prevail there will be a bumper crop in that part of the county again this season. Everett Hayes drove over from his hmo at Joseph en Friday, and remained until Sunday morning, when he and Mrs. Hayes and their young son, Leland, returned to Jo seph. Mrs. Hayes and baby had been spending a month here, vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer and Mr. Palmateer's father, W. F. Pal mateer of Morgan were visitors here on Saturday. Bert reports plenty of , moist weather around Morgan and the fields are being well wet; grain is coming along fine and another good crop is in prospect . Mrs. W. O. McCarty returned from The Dalles on Sunday, where she was called earlier In the week by the Illness of her son, 'Willis Mc Carty, whom she reports as much Improved in health when she left for home. The primary department of the Episcopal church will hold their Easter party in the parish house at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Par ents of the children are invited to attend. Born At their home in Pendle ton, on Friday, March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gentry, a daugh ter. About BOO dozen more fresh eggs wanted. Heppner Bakery. 3. Don't Miss ThatDaie If your watch or clock is acting up , BRING IT HERE Guaranteed Service Peterson's SUCCESSOR TO Buhn's Jewelry Store Selected Jewelry Adds Charm s to Personal Adornment H. A. Lindeken, who with his fam ily was visiting In Heppner from the lone section on Friday, is re seeding his entire fall sowing of soft Federation wheat Mr. Linde ken recently leased the Friewald es tate land of 800 acres north of lone and will have 1400 aores in crop this method of farming, and de known as the Walker farm south of lone, which he works entirely with a "cat" tractor. At the pres ent time the tractor is going a dou ble shift when the weather permits. Mr. Lindeken Is thoroughly sold on this method fo farming, and de clares he hasn't a head of work stock on the place. His son Carl, however, is not adverse to the live stock game, raising a bunch ui Chin Chilla rabbits and belonging to the lone Rabbit club. At their meeting on Monday night the city council closed a deal with Latourell Auto company for a 1 1-2 ton Ford truck which will be used to replace the present truck used in the fire department On this new truck will be placed the fire appar atus, and the old fire truck will be used for hauling the city water sprinkler. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Olden of Eight Mile were Heppner visitors yesterday. Mr. Olden, with a num ber of other residents of his section was attending the session of coun ty court and working for a change in the road leading out to Eight Mile. This haB been a- pretty live question out that way for some time. H. R. Smith, Rock creek sheep man, was a yisitor in Heppner on Wednesday, looking after summer range for his flocks. Weather con ditions have been pretty severe out his way of late, but range is good and grain over on the west side of tha county is coming along fine. Alex Wilson was up from hiB Boardman home the end of the week. For many weeks past he has been suffering from bloodpois oning in his arm, but is now im proving. Mr. and Mrs. French Burroughs of Jordan Siding were visitors in this city for a short time on Wed nesday. M. R. Morgan of lone was a vis itor here Wednesday, attending the meeting the of county court Paul G. Balsiger, leading garage man of lone, was tranactlng busi ness in the city Saturday. August Llebel, extensive wheat raiser of the lone section, was a Heppner visitor Saturday. Ernest Lundell, garage man and auto dealer of lone, was a business visitor here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French were visitors in this city from the Gur dane home on Tuesday. When your appetite craves something dif ferent, eat shell fish. Delicious OLYMPIC OYSTERS may be had any time. You may buy them in bulk. ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop. PrincessFlour Special April 6 to 21 Inclusive While the price of flour is advancing, on ac count of an early buy we are able to make a special price. Baby Chick Feeds of all kinds. Now is the time to start them right. Brown Warehouse Co. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 WOTICB TO CEEDITOB8. Notice Is hereby given that Charles H. Er-in has been auoofnted adminis trator c. t. a. of the Estate of David H. Erwln. deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that he has qualified as such by filing his bond and oath of office. All Demons having claims against said estate must present them to the administrator on or before six () months from the date of first publica Mon ui tnis notice to said administrator at the ofKce of C. L. Sweek in Heppner. Oregon. Said claim must be duly veri fied as required by law. Date of flrst publication, April 5th, 1928. , ' CHARLES H. ERWIN, Administrator c. t. a. Wira Var Sattinff Rhode Island Rprfu Th cockerels out of Mav- hnnH strain 2R7 traD nested hnfl. 50c per setting. Ralph Butler, Hen- rlksen ranch, Heppner, cox vi. zu. WANTS Will exchange a few White Leg horn hens for Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. Geo. Moore, city. 2tf. Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs, Large 2-yr-old hens mated to 35- to 40-lb. toms Priced to April 20, 45c each. Mrs. J. M. Richards, Echo, Ore. 8-4 Will holders of stock in Black Marble Co., of Joseph, Ore., resid ing in Heppner vicinity kindly ad dress Box 122. city. 8-4p. Common Alfalfa Seed for Sale. 16c and 20c per lb. on ranch. Mrs. J. M. Richards, Echo, Ore. 3-4 Selected King Chin Chilla Rab bits. Price right Carl Lindeken, lone, Ore. 3-6 Lost. on the streets- of Heppner, pair of girl's glasses. Finder re turn to Reta McRoberts, city. 3p. Beautiful piano near Heppner; must sell immediately. $10 per & TheSpring of the year is the time to feed Dr. Hess's Stock Tonic, Pan-a-ce-a for chickens. Use a package. If results are not satisfactory return container and get your money back. A car of Sperry Poul try Supplies to arrive at once. We have a complete stock of Single Trees, Lead Bars, Clevises and repair parts for all kinds of farm machin ery. Our stock of Oliver Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, etc. is com plete. For fine alfalfa seed call on us. Tents, Stoves and other supplies for setting up sheep camp. Sherwin Williams Marking Ink in three colors. month. A rare bargain. Write Tall- man Piano Store, saiem, Oregon for particulars. 3-5. Hieh erade piano to be sold at once, cheap, on easy payments. Will also take phonograph on trade. Addrt3 Cline Music o., rortiana. WILL TRADE Orthophonic Vic- trola for piano. Pendleton Music House, Pendleton, Oregon. 2-3. FOR SALE: 12 head good work mules and harness. Gorger Bros., Star Rt, Lexington, Ore. 2-4 Purebred Shire Stud Colt for Sale Sired by Moulton Sykes No. 9992, registered in the American Shire Horse association. Price right Her man Nielson, Hardman, Ore. 1-3 Twelve head of jacks, the best in the west for sale or lease; 40 head of good mules for sale; also 4 head of milk cows. B.- F. Swaggart, Lexington, Oregon. 62-tf. For Sale Ranch of 1040 acres, with water rights; situated on Rhea creek. A wheat ranch of 1055 acres; plenty of water, good house and barn, orchard. D. E. GILMAN, Heppner. 50tf. The O. A. C. B. Rock eggs for hatching, $4 per 100. Mrs. W. P. Hill, Heppner. 1-4. FOR SALE O. A. C. strain barr ed Plymouth Rock day old chicks, delivery by March 10. About April 1st will have another hatch ready for delivery. $18 per 100. Mrs. C. H. Furlong, Eight Mile. FOR SALE OR RENT South Jones Prairie, containing 402 acres summer grazing land. Owner, Mai garet Jones, 399 E. 16th St, N., Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE Flett ranch, 440 ac res, 100 alfalfa; on Rock creek. Rea sonable price; terms if desired. See or write Mrs. Maude Hurt, Arling ton, Ore. 2-9 WANTED Two 3-bottom Oliver plows No. 40 and two Walla Walla discs, 8 and 10 ft Phone John Mi chelbook, lone, Oregon. You won't need to wait about that wail paper Job. We have the stock at from 5c to 30c a single roll. CASE FCKNITtIRE CO. Watch our win dow for display of quality linoleum and rugs. Bring Produce Here. Bring your produce to the Central Market, Heppner. We buy poultry, beef, pork, mutton, veal in fact any thing you have to offer in this line, always allowing the higheit market price. See us before selling. 4t-tf. CENTRAL MARKET. WANTED To get In touch with parties having spring sheep range to rent Write J. G. Barratt, Hepp- All Admire The Landau Sedan BodybyFUkmr Its American Standards of Performance-Luxury and Style In every section of America. A wave of ad miration for the All-American Six. Admir ation for its beauty, for its style, for the ' mastery of Fisher craftsmanship expressed in every deftly executed line . . . 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INDIAN TAN and COAST LINE WORK SHOES Various length tops extra heavy, serviceable work shoes. You Should See This Line Before You Buy. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS Phone and Delivery Service .:- Charge Account Privilege HUGHES & HUGHES Phone 962 . We Deliver The Talkington Plow Hitch A two-stick hitch that you can rig up for any size team at moderate cost. ALSO LEAD BARS Farmers, if you need a Weeder, I can please you. See Weeder now on display. Frank Shively k-3 SERVICE Whether you need one board r 4. U ,4 You Can Depend Upon you may be sure it will be at your door when you want it. That's the way we guarantee your satis faction by giving you the quality you are entitled to and the service you expect. Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard A. R. REID, Proprietor Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123