Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 28, 1917, Image 4

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    2Ccto yrar (Greetings
The Holiday .Season is here and the Officers of
this Institurion extend to every patron and
friend their best wishes for
iV 2Baf3,pn 7sca year
Filled with prosperity and bright with opportunity.
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NAT. BANK
HKI'I'NKR,
ORKGON
EC
THERE'S A REASON
OUR Christmas business during
the present month was
more than one-third larger than
last year; it was on account of the
support of our many friends and
patrons that made this possible.
We. wish to thank you for
your liberal xupjtort with
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
HAYLOR
Misses Cnur liosser and Joe
Conner have u:one to the Willam
ette valley to spend the holidays
Miss Evelyn Kite and brother
Albert came out to spend 'he
holiday at Stephens' Urn's.
ranch Mrs. 0. C. Stephens is
sister of tho Ku" children.
Mis Thifle, a toucher in
lb ppner schools, is Mending
vaciiiioii in Portland.
1 will pay the top price cash
fur gmd fat chickens and all
other poultry, fresh eggs, dressed
vi al, vegetables and fruits
: dimming Fruit and Vegetable
Market IHtf llepprtor. Ore.
HARDMAN HAPPENINGS
Happy New Year to all.
Tommie Dean left Saturday
"or Portland to visit his mother,
Mrs. R. H. Still well.
Mrs. G. G. Gaunt has disposed
f the stock of goods in the drug
store, Mr. Humphries taking the
prescription goods and Wm. Ay
irs, the patent medicines. Mrs.
3aunt left Saturday for Portland
where she will make her home
with her mother, Mrs. Mekin.
A very interesting and appro
priate program was given by the
grade pupils on b nday evening
in the school house. A small
Christmas tree for the little ones
was greatly enjoyed. The house
was filled to overflowing and the
teacher deserves much praise for
the way they had the pupils
drilled. Earl Sailing and Roe
Bleak man acted as Santa Claus
distributing candy and peanuts,
which greatly pleased the little
folks.
The dance and supper given
Friday evening in the Ashbaugh
hall was one of the most enjoy
able events of the season. It
was triven for the benefit of the
Red Cross and everyone seemed
to enter into the spirit of mak
ing it a grand success. The sup
per was served in cafeteria style
and after supper there being
many cakes and other articles
of food left, which together with
other donations were put up at
auction and sold to the highest
bidder. Mrs. Emma Emry de
serves praise for her cake which
was trimmed with a large red
cross and sold for 11.50. Alto
gether the occasion netted the
Red Cross $100.60. There will
he another dance given in the
Ashbaugh hall New Year's night,
Mrs. C. W. Booher and grand
children, Jimmie and Debie
Leach left Saturday for Port
land to spend the holidays. The
children will visit their grand
mother and Jimmie will make his
home in Portland with his father
Will Leach.
Frank Glasscock went to Mon
ument Wednesday after Mr. and
Mrs. M. E. Leathers and family,
who will spend a few weeks in
Hardman and vicinity visiting
friends and relatives.
A quiet wedding took place on
Doc. 20th, at the Christian par
sonage, Rev. Turner B. Mac
Donald officiating, only a few
relatives being present, when
Claire Ashbaugh took for his
bride, Miss Fay Kirk. Both
parties are popular young peo
ple of Hardman, Mr. Ashbaugh,
being one of the leading mer
chants and the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashbaugh.
Miss Kirk is t h e youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kirk of Hardman. The happy
couple will make their home at
present with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kirk. A host of friends join in
wishing them a long and happy
journey thru life.
A jolly crowd of about 30
friends mot at the homo of Mr.
To every resident of Heppner and Morrow
County, we extend our very best wishes for
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
MINOR & CO.
Heppner, Oregon
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A Practical Gift
MODUS OF PERFECTION.
PERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
NVdlcd. Oil, Bolts and sit klncln of Powinu
Machine luppliet, Repairing a specialty.
CASE
FURNITURE
CO.
pital
Bowers' Shoe Hos
Again Open For Business
I have returned to Heppner and re-opened my Shoe
Hospital in the old location. Bring in your old shoes
and I will make them good again
C. W. BOWERS
Main Street Heppner, Oregon
Opposite Oregon Garage
n.l Mm ! til U'niirhttin nn Ymna
,?w4JVk.'. .'..-. .v.'.. Eve with bells, tin cans and all
that govs to make a lively cha-
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WE arelighting the candles in our new
home the first of the new year.
May that New Year de a Happy one for
you.
The First National dank of Heppner
i rivari, in honor of Mr. and Mrs
ll'uura Peterson, prosperous far
mer of the Eight-Mile country
and Mrs. Eva Crawford of Lone
llock, who were married in
Heppner on IVc. 2'X and come
out to spend Xmas with Mr. and
; Mrs. Knighten. The happy cou
! pie w ill leave at once for Lone
luH-k, where the bride has a
I homestead. Their many friends
j Mrs. Hettie Smith, of Hamil
ton, (laughter of Mrs Adeline
Howell, has been very sick in the
Sanitarium at Heppner, but has
! recovered sufficiently to return
' Wednesday and will visit a !horti
! time with relatives here before!
.'returning to her home in Grant'
county Her mother also re-i
turned from Heppner a few days;
sgo w here she had been m at
tendance
Try It!
A medicine which has
given satisfaction to its
users lor over 40 years,
ss Card nl has, must be a
good medicine. II you
suiter Irom female
troubles, and need a reli
able, strengthening tonic,
cl real medicinal value,
as proven by the experi
ence of thousands of
women users,
TAKE
Car d-u-i
TUB Woman's Tonic
Mrs. C. S. Budd, of
Covins, Calif., In writing
ct her eperience with
Cardul. s.iy: "I look
bottle at IJyearsold.and
it cured my headaches.
I have taken it since mar
riage, and received much
heip Irom it. Cardut is
the best medicine I ever
lock ... II was tne oniy
medicine . . . th.U helped
jo ui.
in
M Mr
Jim Hurnsides and wife spent
a tew das tms week testing
and Mrs. Clyde Stlt of
ght Mile.
my back... "Try Card
All DmjgiiU
EB 11
YOUR 1918
FUEL PROBLEMS
will be best solved by figuring with
me for your supply of coal and wood
I handle only the best quality ob
tainable and my prices are based on
the "Square Deal;
Ed Breslin
General Fuel Dealer
Heppner
Oregon
HERALD FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
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