THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPXER. OREGON, THTRSD Y, ; Y 15. 1919.
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IMPORTANT TO
AUTO OWNERS
"IT TSTAVING leased the mechanical Department
I I of the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company
Garage, we are prepared to assume the care
and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner.
Ihe shsp is being rapidly equipped with the latest
n:3delc 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.
Velch & Lininger
LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS
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A" VICTORY
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Garden Seeds
C. C. Morse & Co.
D. M. Ferry & Co.
Lillys
FLOWER SEEDS
Mnrleville Bl King
Morse k Co.
Ferry & Co.
Plan now for your vegetable
garden. Beautify your prem
ises with choice flowers.
Buy your seeds of
Sam Hughes Company
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Kii Melton of the Lookout was an
lone callor on Saturday.
Clarence Winters of Shady Dell
was a Heppner visitor on Saturday.
J. H. Franklin, who ha been
spending the lat few days In Pen
dleton, returned home on Thursday.
Rave Hyud of Rose Lawn spent
the week visiting with relatives in
Cecil.
Hiram Heard of Portland is look
ing up his old time friends in Cecil
this week.
Leonard M. Barr of Heppner was
looking up his old friends in Cecil
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Arlington
were callers at the Fairview ranch!
on Monday.
Miss Tilly Bjork of Willow Creek
ranch was an Arlington business
caller on Monday.
Mrs. J. H. Franklin of Rhea Siding
visited with Mrs. Peter Nash on
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Esther Logan of Four Mile
was the guest of Miss Georgia Sum
mers for the past week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree and family
and W. G. Palmateer were doing
business in lone on Wednesday.
Garnet Barratt, Misse3 Helen Bar
ratt and Cyreue Lieuellcn of Hepp
ner spent the week end in Cecil.
Mrs. Lena SneM Shurte and son.
Carrol of Heppner spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting friends in Cecil.
George Krebs of the Last Camp
autoed to Heppner on Sunday. ac
companied by Ben Barnes and family.
J. H. Miller, who recently bought
a well drilling machine, is now drill
ing a well for Mr. Smith near lone.
Miss Wynnie Lake of Four Mile
and Miss Hazel Winter of Shady
Dell, took in the track meet at lone
on Saturday.
Hugh Stanfield prominent sheep
man of Echo, was a caller at the
home of Jack Hynd of the Butterby
Flats on Sunday.
Mrs. R. S. Wilson left Rhea Siding
on Tuesday enroute for Condon
where she intends visiting among her
friends for a few days.
Mrs. VauOrsdale of Eight Mile,
Mrs. A. E. Nash and daughter, Ruth
and Misses Lake and Winter visited
with Mrs. Peter Nash on Sunday.
G. R. Melton, who has been visit
ing friends In Iowa for the last few
months returned to Cecil on Tuesday
where he intends to locate for the
summer. V
Fred Pettijohn, Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Miller,' Walter Pope, Boyd Logan,
Jack Hynd and Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Lowe, all Cecjjites paid the county
seat a visit during the' week.
W. G. Hynd of Sand Hollow spent
the, week end visiting in and around
Cecil returning home on Sunday ac
companied by T. H. Lowe and his
niece Miss Annie C. Lowe, the party
being driven Over by Walter Pope
In his Ford.
Cecil has again been presented
with the distinguished Honor Flag
if the fifth Liberty Loan. G. A.
Miller was chairman of the drive,
and great credit is due him for the
splendid work he has done In
collecting the Cecil subscriptions
which amounted to 47oO.
Cecil hall was the scene of a very
large party of friends who assembled
on Saturday evening to give a sur
prise party to the boys of the vicinity
who have returned from the Army
and Navy. A sumptuous supper was
served by the ladles at midnight.
Splendid music was furnished by the
following ladies and gentlemen:
Mrs. Carrie Ilulburt, Misses Irene
Douglas, Maude McMorris, Messrs.
Oscar Lundell, John Nash and Mike
McEntire. Dancing was indulged in
until an early hour about 150 taking
In the, evening's enjoyment.
J. W. Creath, stockbuyer and
capitalist of Portland, who Is also
Interested In the Farmers & Stock
growers National Bank of this city,
was In Heppner a few days this week,
picking up a shipment of sheep. He
loaded a shipment of niu cars at the
Heppner yards on Wednesday morning.
D. M. Ward shipped out a car of
cattle from the local yards on Sun
day for the Portland market. Gene
Penland shipped a car if hogs, also
on the same date.
Dr. A. K. Hlggs writes this office
from Portland that he has re-enlisted
in the service, and will leave
at once for Siberia. Dr. Hlggs was
in the hospital service at Camp
Lewis until recently.
SUMMER GRAZING
FOR SHEEP & CATTLE
SEE
THE FARMERS EXCHANGE
Roberts Building- CALL IN PERSON Heppner, Oregon
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THAT'S virtually what happens when
ill vou deposit your money here at the
w FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK. You have to have
the right key, in the shape of your signa
ture on a check before any of it can go
out.
When you get those Wool Receipts
why not come in and open an
account ?
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NATIONAL BANK
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