Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 14, 1917, Image 4

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    "Shop Early," let this be our slogan-Don' t wait until Christmas then make a mad rush
for the store, when it will be impossible to give good service.
Commence Now and Get Good Service
We must not forget Our Soldier Boys, they have
neftd for warm Sweaters, Socks, Shirts. Underwear,
Etc. We can show you something the boy will sure
appreciate.
Mother will enjoy a pair of House Felt Slippers, a
pair of Kid Gloves, nice Silk Dress or a Good Wool
Serge. Table Linen, Blankets and Toilet Articles. Any
Mother is glad to receive Dishes of any kind for a
present.
SANTA CLAUS
Is on hand with a good supply of
Toys, Wagons, Sleds and Games
of all kinds for the Children. Be
sure and let Santa Claus know
what you want.
Now is the time.
Don't let the Kiddies be forgotten.
Big Sister always has need of Silk Hosiery; add a
piece of Ivory to her set we have a nice selection
Silk Petticoat. Kimona, Sweater, or a pair of Gloves or
House Slippers will not come amiss either.
Big Brother will like a pair of Military Brushes,
Bath Kobe, Razor, Mackinaw, Ties, Belt, Purse,
Gloves, Hat, Shaving Set, Etc.
We have a beautiful line of Jardiniers all sizes
they are sure to please.
Come in and let us Help You Solve Your Christmas Present Problem
MINOR & COMPANY
Heppner, Oregon
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POLICIES AND OPERATION
THE fundamental basis of service at the Farm
ers & Stockf?rowers National Bank consists of
both the ability and willingness to helpfully
co-operate in the problems of the local Farm
ers and Stock-raisers. Wherever we can aid
legitimate enterprise and development - we
shall be found more than glad to do so.
Checking and Savings accounts
both small and large are in
vited. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
MIITM-H. OKI I. ON
To the Public :
'11 1 Siiivrs i f it l!"li y t) attributed lit a
U hint li-il'i' of tin- ni'i'iU il it particular locality,
a ilo-oro to rentier eroit.t! ntnl uitlivntuitl nerviee
to promote t he w elf re of it t iiotoiner, and re.
oiii'i e utile to no'i't it 1 1 ili'in tinl . The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Meet llit'Mt requirement
ELKS'
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Heppner Lodge 358, B. P. 0. E.
Will Give a Grand Public Ball
at the FAIR PAVILLION
Heppner
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We Invite Your Accounts
Monday Eve., Dec. 31, '17
The Proceeds to be Devoted to
War Distress Relief
COMMITTEES
General Committee in Charge
Sam E. Van Vactor, W. L. Spencer and Oscar Borg
Master of Ceremonies
Kxalteil Ruler. II. II. HotTman
Decoration
Gay M. Anderson. Harry Duncan. Fred Lucas, Charles Cox and
Andrew Kood, Jr.
Reception and Entertainment
Mrs. Oscar Boor, Mrs. It. J. Vaughan. Mrs. Charles Cox. Mrs.
Frank Monahan, Mrs. John Healy, Mrs. A Bowker, J T.
Knappenherg. R. J. Vaughan. 0. B. Robertson,
Judge D. It Barker. Glen Graves
Refreshment
Ladies of the Red Cross
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Floor Managers
One Rasmus, V A. Richardson. John Kinney, Bert Stone, John
Vaughan. Lester Wad.'. Robert S perry
Finance
I S V. Spencer
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr. McMurdo reports the ar
rival of a fine son at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moreland.
Saturday, December 8th.
F. A. McMinamen weot to
Portland Thursday to look after
some legal matters expecting to
return Saturday evening.
LOST-Small bunch of kevs.
Return to Norma Frederic. Re
ward. It
John Kirk, Jr.. a young far.
mer of the Black Horse country,
made this omce a pleasant call
Monday in company with his
daddy, J. T Kirk. Johnny told
us about his young lamb, pits
and dog Tippie. Call again.
A big dance will be given at
Hardman Friday evening, De
cember 21, for the benefit of the
Red Cross auxilliary and it is ex
pected there will be a great
crowd present. The best of mu
sic will be provided, refresh
ments will be plentiful and ev
erything bids fair for a delight
ful evening.
TICKETS, -
I Kvcryone Cordially Invited to Attend.
- $2.50
General Com in Charge
Morrow Co. Legal Advisory Board
Heppner Sam E. Van Vactor,
cha'rman. C L. Sweek. clerk: S.
E. Notson. Associats members; 1 od he
C. E.Woodson, J.J Nys. J. T.
Knappenberg, Glenn Y. Wells,
F. A. McMenamin.
lone F. H. Robinson
Lexington V. 0. Hill.
Each of the above members
will be at their respective offices
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. each day
during the period of the selective
draft beginning Dec. 15. 1317.
the organization and although
somewhat crippled by rheuma
tism, is busy every minute of her
time knitting articles necessary
for the comfort of our soldiers.
Mrs. May Conner, of Eightmila
was in town for a few daj s dur
ing the week and while here was
the guess of Mrs. Ed Breslin.
WOOD AND COAL--I have a
quantity of first-class Rock
Spring nut coal now on hands.
Best for stoves and ranges.
Ed Breslin. 31tf.
Raymond Steers, of Hardman,
was in tow'n Monday making
proof on his homestead before U.
fc. Commissioner C. C. Patterson.
Hardman Boy Backs U. S.
Dale Bleakman, the eieven
year old son of C. A. Bleakman
was the first applicant to buy
thrift stamps and war saving
stamps at the Hardman Post
Office the young man bought two
thrift stamps and three war
saving stamps. He secured
the money that he had been
saving for the last year or two
by his own labor doing litile job
and had saved the money to help
his mother put hot and cold
watrr in their home, but hede
cided that hi country needed it
would do what he cou d
to help his tbig.
Window Sals
A sale of cooked food, etc., will
be held in the show window of
Tasb & Aker's store. Saturday,
Dec 2. by the ladies of C W.
B. M. A good place to buy your
Sunday dinner.
Hardman Ladies Attend Bazaar
The Herald office w as honored
by a call from half dozen Hard
man ladies last Saturday, who
had driven in from their homes
to attend the Red Cross Bazaar ;
Those making up the partv were:
Mrs. C. W Booher. Mrs. W. P.
Prophet, Mrs. Wright. Mrs. John!
Hadley, Mrs. James Wyland,
Mrs. Ida Bleakman and Mrs. Guy '
Hadley. The ladies report Red
Cross matters active in their j
town and much good work being)
done They are proud of. as a !
member of their auxilliary,'
Grandma Bates, who, despite her'
fc4 years is an active member of 1
A Practical Gift
mooch or mucTioi.
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