Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 21, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928.
PAGE FIVE
Miss Gladys Benge, who has just
been graduated from Whitman col
lege at Walla Walla, left for the
East Wednesday. Miss Benge goes
as a delegate from her chapter to
the Alpha Chi Omega national con
vention at Mackinac Island, Mich
igan. She has for the past year
been president of the sorority which
was granted its chapter to Alpha
Chi Omega, national sorority, only
in the spring. Mlsa Benge plana to
remain In the East for the summer,
taking up a course in zoology at
Northwestern university, Evanston,
Illinois.
In their report to Judge Fee on
Friday, the grand jury stated that
they had found six true bills, and
one not true bill as their work of
Investigation for the three days
they were In session. Five of the
true bills were secret, awaiting the
apprehension of the parties indict
ed, and one, that of Leo Ohms, held
on the charge of contributing to
the delinquency of a minor, was
docketed at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hampton arriv
ed at Heppner on Friday from their
home at Long Beach, Calif., and
visited for a day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox. , Mr.
Hampton is a brother of Mrs. Cox,
and he and his wife are making an
automobile tour of the U. S., going
east by the northern route and re
turning late in the summer to their
California home by the southern
route.
C. L. Gilliland, who has been
brakeman on the branch line for
several months, has taken a lay-off
for the summer and will work out
of Portland. He was joined here
by Mrs. Gilliland and other mem
bers of the family on Friday, who
had driven up from Portland, and
the family of Mr. Gilliland returned
to their home In the city on Satur
day. Harold R. Johnson, elected to the
position of principal of Heppner
high school for the coming year,
has tendered his resignation, which
has been accepted by the school
board. Mr. Johnson will teach the
coming year at North Bend, Ore
gon, where he will be principal of
the high Bchool.
Frank W. Turner & Co. recently
sold the Jack DeVore property near
the schoolhouse to Mrs. Vida Stick
les. The sale of the McRoberts
property on the same street, which
was recently purchased by L. E.
Blsbee, was put over by the same
company.
Wm. Hcndrix was called to Hot
Lake on Friday by the serious Ill
ness of his brother, Lige Hendrix,
of Homestead, Oregon, who under
went a major operation on Thurs
day. Mr. Hendrix had grave doubts
for the recovery of his brother.
Mrs. B. F. Duvall, of St Joseph,
Mo., is visiting at the homes of her
sons, Harry, Crockett and Ned Du
vall in this county. She arrived
last week and is now with Harry
Duvall and family just north of Lex
ington. Paul McDuffee arrived home on
Saturday night from Oregon State
college, Corvallls, where he has
been a student during the past
school year. He will spend the sum
mer here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall and
daughter, Miss Erma, were Hepp
ner visitors Monday evening from
their farm home near Lexington.
Wat Rineheart and family of
Amany, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case Sunday
and Monday, being on an auto trip
through this part of the state. They
are relatives of the Case family.
Mr. Rineheart also enjoyed a visit
with his old-time schoolmates, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Minor, with whom
he attended school In Salem.
Judge Alger Fee was in the city
for a short time on Friday from
Pendleton, coming over to hear the
report of the grand jury. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Fee and they
departed later In the day for the
coast where the judge goes to join
the Pendleton contingent of the
Oregon National Guard.
Miss Bernlce Sigsbee arrived
home on Friday from Oakland, Cal.,
where she has been for the past
year or more, and will visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Sigsbee.
Dr. F. E. Farrior departed for
Portland on Sunday and has been
in attendance at the meptlnc of the
state dental association, held in the
city the first four days of this week.
Dr. Clarke, EYESIGHT SPE
CIALIST, in Heppner Sunday, June
24th, at Hotel Heppner. 13-14
RHEA CREEK.
Haying seems to be the chief
occupation of the ranchers on Rhea
and McKinney creeks at the pre
sent. Wright Bros., Ray Wright, Nels
Johnson and Ross Smith are deliv
ering a bunch of lambs at Heppner
this week.
Rhea Creek Grange had a very
enjoyable evening Saturday. Be
cause of the busy season the at
tendance was not as large as usual.
Don't forget the H. E. C. meeting
at Rhea Creek Grange hall Satur
day, the 23rd.
Stephens Bros, are taking their
sheep to Top, where they expect to
summer them. .
Robert Burnside won the box of
candy auctioned at Grange hall on
Saturday night.
J TAGGED COYOTES LIBERATED
For a long time it has been the
theory of stockmen that coyotes
would migrate as bands of sheep
were moved out to the mountain
ranges, leaving the lower country
and taking their abode in the foot
hills and timber sections, there to
ill
UNIVERSAL FOOD
Rich .wholesome milk. Drink all you
want. It's good for you.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WIGHTMAN BROS., Prop..
Phone 30FS
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Every Buick has as "regular equipment," power, in
excess of any need, beauty and luxury beyond compare
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You're sure of real value when you buy the car that
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All Buick models have Lorejoy Hydraulic Shock
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HEPPNER GARAGE
Vaughn & Goodman
WUHN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE IHTU.T milCK Wll t. BUILD THEM
prey on the flocks during the sum
mer season. In order to prove
whether or not this theory Is true,
the U. S. Biological Survey, having
charge of extermination of preda
tory animals, has hit upon the idea
of tagging a certain number of
the young coyotes captured, mark
ing them for identification and then
liberating them in the lower coun
try. The tags bear the legend,
"Notify U. S. Biological Survey,
Portland, Ore.," and should anyone
kill or capture one of the 25 animals
that have been thus marked, they
should report to the Portland office,
stating where the animal was kill
ed. Some of these coyotes have
been tagged in Morrow county, and
the others in different parts of the
district. H. W. Dobyns of the Port
land oflice, has been assisting with
this work. He was in Heppner on
Monday, en route to Prineville. He
reported that Harold Ahalt of lone
began work with the service on the
first of June and will have the east
ern part of Umatilla county.
O. B. ROBERTSON ARRESTED.
O. B. Robertson, ex-senator, prom
inent politician, and well known in
Condon, was arrested in Portland
Wednesday on a charge brought by
Mrs. Elsie Robertson, his wife, that
he threatened to kill her on May 31,
when she refused to live with him,
according to a news dispatch yester
day in a Portland daily paper. Bail
was set at $5,000 following his ar
rest at his room In a downtown
hotel, it is said. Condon Globe-
Times.
WANTS
For Sale Second hand washer,
2-year-old machine. Pacific Power
and Light Company. 14-16.
AT BALDWIN'S EXCHANGE
Several good 2nd-hand ranges, $12.50
up; 1 1-2 h. p. gas engine, in good
condition, $35.00; a few more sew
ing machines prices very reason
able; new and second-hand furni-
On these hot
summer days
everyone
craves
Cooling
Drinks
You will find
our fountain
equipped to
give you your
favorite mix
ture. '
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
ED CHINN, Prop.
Call and see the IN
TERNATIONAL COM
BINE. See it in action,
examine it thoroughly
for any imperfections.
We ourselves can't find
any.
Our stock McCormick
Deering Mowers, Rakes
and Binders is on dis
play for inspection or
criticism. We believe we
have got the best in that
line.
We have a full stock
of Single Trees, Lead
Bars, etc.
Don't forget the poul
try supplies. Dr. Hess'
Panacea for chicks as
well as Stock Tonic and
Sheep Dip.
Sheep camp supplies
of all kinds.
ture always on hand. Bring your
mail orders to me keep our money
at home. We sell linoleum rugs and
rolls by the yard. Simmons beds
and mattresses. See our Peerless
kitchen bullt-ins. Let us figure your
fixtures, they are already set up and
can be placed In your kitchen in a
very few hours. REMEMBER THIS
IS WHERE MONEY TALKS. 14tf.
gray and blue ribbon attached. Re
ward of $5 offered for return to
owner, Mrs. Arthur McAtee. 11-tf.
For Sale John Deere tractor;
only plowed 600 acres; like new.
John Michelbook, lone, Ore. 12tf.
Consult Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT
SPECIALIST, In Heppner Sunday,
June 24th, at Hotel Heppner. 13-14
Lost Solitaire diamond ring. Re
ward if returned to Mrs. Arthur Mc
Atee. 13tf.
FOR SALE! Good, young milk
cows, Jerseys. L. E. Reaney, Lex
ington, Ore. 12-tf.
FOR SALE Pair Chippewa high
top shoes; heavy; size 7. Inquire
this office. lltf.
Twelve head of jacks, the best In
the west, for sale or lease; 40 had
of good mules for sale; also 4 head
of milk cows. B. F. Swaggart,
Lexington, Oregon. 62-tf.
For Sale Direct from grower
Red raspberries, $2.35 f blackberries
$2.50; logans, $2.10, postpaid. Send
check with order, no C. O. Ds.
Ready about July 1st. R. S. LUD
LOW, R. 2, Box 91, Estacada, Ore.
12-tf.
Work Wanted Want work by the
hour; will work for 30c hour. Write
or call on Hlldred B. Wright, city.
LOST About May 14, ladies' gold
Waltham wrist watch; gold face,
SPEEDWAY
CORDS
Built by Goodyear
30x3i2 $5.95
29x4.40 $7.45
Heppner Garage
Orders taken for wild blackber
ries, $3.50 crate; Logans, $2; dew
berries, $2.35; free to address.
Check with order, no C. O. D. W.
R. Woodworth, Estacada, Ore. 13-17
For Sale One Deering combine
with motor. Must sell. Price $200.
For information inquire Cecil Sar
gent, lone. 12-14.
Strayed to my ranch, 2 saddle
horses one bay gelding, curly man
and hair on legs; one white mar,
brand C. R. John Michelbook, Ion,
Ore. 12tf.
24-HOUR SERVICE
The FERGUSON CHEVROLET CO is now
maintaining 24-hour service-
OVERNIGHT WASHING AND GREASING
Leave your car here in the evening and it will be
ready for you the next morning.
OFFICIAL A. A. A STATION
Towing Service Day or Night.
Ferguson Chevrolet Co.
R. B. FERGUSON and A. H. BERGSTROM
General Managers
Binder Twine
The same high quality and strength of
last year. We have this in both 500 and
650 feet per pound.
We can save you some money and can
guarantee satisfaction.
Brown Warehouse Co.
Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644
Prime, Choice Offerings
in
Strawberries
Vegetables
NOW
with the local crops at their peak The
widest range of choice in fresh vegetables
offered any time this season.
Morrow County Project and Troutdale
Strawberries are among our offerings.
PHELPS
Grocery Co.
"THE HOME OF GOOD EATS"
Phone Main 53 We Deliver
Portland
Hood River
The Dalles
Arlington
Pendleton
Operating daily
Motor Coach Service
Walla Walla and Intermediate Points
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Parkdalc and Dec: at Pendleton for points East and West; Trip No. f
connects at The Dalles for Bend and way points.
Express
Packagsa
Carried
TACES LEAVE FROM
Arlington Hotel.
UNION PACIFIC STAGES, INC.
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humans and animals. But sure death to disease-carrying
insects when touched by Fly
Tox mistlike spray.
fine for summer camps. Necessary in every borne.
Half-puts sell for fifty cents.
Kills FLIES. MOSQUITOES
MOTHS, ROACH ES , ANTS . FLEAS
1 I ( -yr ev ' -a Successful Six
.taaa, 1 fl,xf wf c v J now winning Bvm
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lou oave
from the Start
IN FIRST COST
IN UPKEEP
IV RESALE YAIjm
From the very day you take delivery, ownership
of a Pontiac Six is an experience in economy.
You ave in first cost because the Pontiac Six
gives you those advanced features usually
found only in higher-priced cars.
You save in upkeep, because of its generously
oversi:e dimensions.
And you save in resale value; buyers every
where are willing to pay more for every avail
able Pontiac Six.
If you value your dollars, you will drive a Pon
tiac Six and learn the full meaning of motoring
economy.
J-Door Sedan, $74$: Coue, $741 Sport Roadster, $741! Phaeton,
$775i Cabriolet, $7V1t 4-fooor Sedan, $S2Si Sport I.un.iau Sedan.
$H75. Oakland All-Amerknn Sit, $ KM5 to 1,265. All prim at fac
tory.! Chech OaJdand-Pontiac delivered price they include lowemt
handling charges. General Motors Time Payment Plan aiUabJ
at minimum rate.
COME IN!
See for Yourself Why Eferiencetl Owner Demand
Boikesby burner
Visit our showroom during the special Fisher Body
Demonstration now being held. Don't miss this oppor
tunity to tptin a sound understanding of such an impor
tant part of your automobile.
War Tax Removed! Delivered Prices Reduced!
FERGUSON MOTOR CO., Heppner, Or.
I. R. R0BIS0N, lone, Or.
PONTIAC SIX
PRODUCT Of OKNBRAL MOTORS