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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HKPPVER, OREGON, THXBSD AY. JI XK S,
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IMPORTANT TO
AUTO OWNERS
AVING leased the mechanical Department
of the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company
Garage, we are prepared to assume the caxe
and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner.
The shop is being rapidly equipped with the latest
models 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.
Welch & Lininger
G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use them
and watch them; they will help you both ways.
BE
Strawberry season is
now on. It will soon
pass and you should
place your order for
fruit for canning and
preserving now. There
is no indication that
prices will be much
lower, if any.
If You Want Strawberries, See Us Now
We carry Quality Gro
ceries, our service is
prompt and you get
genuine satisfaction
by dealing with us.
Sam Hughes Company
LIVE CECIL NEWS IIEIIS
Jess Deos of the Willows left for
Heppiitr on Tuesday.
Mrs. Jack Hynd visited with Mrs.
Peter Nash oti Sunday.
Peter Benson of lone, was visiting
friends in Cecil on Tuesday.
Misst Hazel Winter was visiting
friends in lone on Thursday.
W. G. Palniateer and J. M. Melton
were Morgan visitors on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller
were Arlington visitors on Monday.
John Vickers of Springfield, Mo.,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Barnes.
Mrs. Peter Nash, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Nash and Hazel Dean autoed to
Arlington on Friday
Cecil was honored by a short visit
from Jake Wells and J. A. Waters
from the county seat on Friday.
Misses Esther Logon and Esther
Winter were guests of Miss Georgia
Summers Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Dell Ward and Miss Bisbeei
of Heppner, came down to Mrs. Karl!
Farnsworths to visit for a few lays.)
Earl Lenervick of the Last Camp,!
was a visitor in the county seat Sat
urday night returning Sunday morn-'
lng.
Henry Krebbs autoed over to'
Arlington on Friday accompanied by
Mrs. L'-nnett and Miss Georgia Sum
! mers.
I'arl Troorison, J. H. Miller and
Olaf Johnson were amongst the
guests at the Willow Creek picnic on
Sunday.
Willie George Wilson made a
hurried trip to Heppner during the
week, being accompanied by Peter
Bauernfeind.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Scholch
and children of Arlington spent Sun
day with Mrs. Bennett at the Last
Camp, Cecil.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ross and
family came In from Heppner and
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Medlock.
Ralph Winter, wife and children
left by auto on Wedneslay to visit
with friends in the Yakima District
and other points.
Miss Ellen McFadden of Eight
Mile, accompanied by Mrs. Boyce of
Wasco and W. Herd were business
callers in Cecil on Friday.
Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte, county
school superintendent and L. A.
Hunt, county agent, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell on
Thursday.
F. R. Brown, secretary of the Mor
row County Fair Board, was In and
around Cecil on Tuesday on business
in connection with the John Day Ir
rigation scheme.
The following Cectlites were Ar
lington visitors on Thursday: A.
Henriksen, Oral and Clifford Henrlk-
sen, Erick Waldow, A. E. Nash,
Hazel Dean, T. H. Lowe and Walter
Pope.
Jack Hynd. Ed Martin and Jack
Knox left for Heppner on Monday,
Mr. Hynd proceeding on Tuesday to
tjie Ukialt ranch spending a short
time with his brother Charley re
turning home on Thursday.
C. A. Minor and Goorge Kjebbs re
turned to the Last v Camp on Friday
from Portland accompanied by Mr.
Krebb's. cousin, Fred Tenderley of
rortland, who intends to stay a few
days in Ceoll. Mr. Tenderley re
marked that Cecil looked awful good
to him. He is just iu from Camp
Lewis. .
CORRECT LUBRICATION
Zero'ene gives a better film of oil
between the working parts of your
car. It conserves power and saves
wear. Scientifically refined from select
ed California crude oil. Get a Correct
Lubrication Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY!
(California)
Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company
Heppner, Oregon.
I The Universal Can
gj Small Accounts Are As
H Welcome As The Large
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars are important servants everywhere.
They help the family enjoy life, bring the pleasures
and advantages of the town within reach of the
farmer and give practical service every day in
country and town. They require a minimum of at
tention ; any one can run the Ford and care for it.
but it is better to fcs? tta3 &$32&em
taken care of by those who are familiar with the
work and have the tools, and genuine' materials,
and skilled men to do the work promptly. We
pledge Ford owners the reliable Ford service with
real Ford parts and standard Ford prices.
There is a Ford for every
purpose for which a car
can be used.
The Ford Roadster
It is no longer necessary to go into the details
describing the practical merits of the Ford car
everybody knows all about "The Universal Car."
How it goes and comes day after day and year after
year at an operating expense so small that it's
wonderful. This advertisement is to urge pros
pective buyers to place orders without delay. Buy
a Ford car whea you cm get one. We'll take good
care of your order get your Ford to you as soon
as possible and give the best in "after-service"
when required.
'TTF, KAIfMEHSi Sr. STOnKXlROWRHN
ll NATIONAL BANK is mighty glad to
tlio young account in addition to those
'.which have already grown up.
If YOU are considering the ad
visability of starting a bank ac
count, come in and talk it over
with us.
FARMERS 6c STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon
FORD CARS are more useful today
, than ever before; a necessity in vil
lage, town, city and country; the utility
of farmer, merchant, manufacturer,'
architect, engineer, contractor, sales
man, doctor, clergyman; a profitable
factor in the life of the nation.
The Ford Coupe
The Ford Coupe, with its permanent top, big
sliding windows, generous seating capacity, splen
did upholstering, is surely the ideal, as well as the
most practical and profitable, motor car for travel
ing salesmen, physicians, stockrrfen, etc. It means
quick transportation without fatigue. It means
comfortable transportation regardless of weather
conditions. It means good, long service at the min
imum of expense. Wise to give us your order now.
Price f. o. b. Detroit, $650.
Immediate Delivery
Can be Made.
eppner Garage
Authorized Ford Agents
The Ford Truck
Every farmer should have one or more Ford
Trucks because of the profitable results that will
fallow their use. There is not any guess work
about this statement. It has been proven on thous
ands of farms. If you farm, come in and let us
tell you more about the Ford Truck's value to you
in sure dollars and cents saving. It is a personal
matter to every farmer. The Ford Truck is a busi
ness necessity. Orders should be left with us at
once in order to get early delivery. Price $550,
without body, f. o. b. Detroit.
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