!PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, .HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, April 15, 19 19 fi I it I i S A f E T Y & s c R V I C E You Have Said More Than Once 1 ' WJ "When 1 run bettor fixed financially, have pood use for the bank service." Did it ever occur to you that you can be g-in right now to use bank service at the First National Bank, to help you make good financially ? . To carry our your plans you need both cash and bank credit. Keep in mind this fact: The business of this institution is to help you secure more cash and at the same time build credit at the bank. Plan to get some money on deposit. As the amount grows, your opportunity in creases to obtain credit when a loan is needed. . &MH First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Grand May Day Dance FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER Saturday, May Third Olscn's 4-Piece Orchestra, Portland Dance Tickets, $1.50 (k-ntlemen Spectators 25c lrttf0tWTires Plus Our Service Most Miles per Dollar for You TWepAon mm Mi I S-JlA ISA t lA TOTORISTS 1 ' A everywhere arc familiar with the big results that car owners get from Fire stone Tires. Motorists of tins community should also be familiar with our service and the way it adds to the comfort and conven ience of car owners. Use Firestone and lilCPPNKU GAKAGK, Distributor! Heppner, Oregon SOCIETY NOTES COUNTY The past week lias been a busy one in Heppner's social circles. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. W. P. Mahoney charmingly entertained about fifty members of the Federat ed Sunday School classes taught by Mrs. C. E. Woodson and Rev. H. A. Noyes. A aeiigntrui evening was spent with several interesting con tests and in social converse. De licious refreshments.were served by the hostess. Mrs. W. R. Irwin delightfully en tertained at bridge luncheon Wed nesday and Thursday afternoons of last week at her apartment in the First National Bank building. About twenty ladies were entertained at each affair and the arrangements to the minutest detail were all that could be desired. Miss Blanch Min or, of Heppner and Portland, a gift ed elocutionist, favored on both oc casions with delightful readings. Mesdames M. D. ClarTc and B. F Butler gave a delightful bridge party at the former's pleasant home on Court Street Friday afternoon. About forty ladies were present and the play was spirited during the entire afternoon. Heppner society can boast of a number of expert players and on this occasion the prizes were captured by Mesdames C. Darbee and C. C. Chick. Following the games delightful refreshments were served by the hostesses during which Miss Gladys Lane, one of Heppner's most accomplished soloists,, favored with charming vocal selections. The rooms were tastefully decorated with daffodils and Oregon grape. Those present at the enjoyable affair were: Mesdames Hager, C. C. Patterson, Hanson Hughes, Mahoney, Pruyn, Van Vactor, L. E. Bisbee, A. L. Ayers Irwin, Earl Gilliam, Chas. Vaughn, Conn, Jolhn Vaughn, Stone, Lucas, Guy Boyer, McMurdo, Chick, Roy Cochran D. M. Ward, Sweek, J. W. Beymer. B. B. Patterson, P. A. And erson, Borg, Emmett Cochran, Pat tison, McMenamin, Darbee, and Miss es Mary Farnsworth, Josephine Rich ardson, Muriel Cason. PETITIONS FOR POST ROADS TWO The county court of Morrow county has filed resolutions with the State Highway Commission asking to ht ve the county road leading from Hepp ner to the Grant county line via Hardman and Parkers Mill accepted as a post road which will entitle it to road cooperation from the state as well as from the federal government. A similar resolution has also been filed on behalf of the proposed rural free delivery route from Heppner via Lena, Butler creek, Sand holow. Ju niper canyon and Lexington back to Heppner. Acceptance of these roads will nean that they wil be in line to re ceive one dollar from the state and two dollars from the federal govern ment for every dollar expended fn permanent improvements by the county. I When You Bought I Your Car i Mesdames Lena Snell Shurte and Annie Spencer, prominent local Fed Cross workers, were called to Seat tle latt 'Wednesday to attend a con ference of count;' crtairien and man agers of the organization. They are expected home this evening. tjhrown from a wagon upon which she was riding, the wheel passing over her. She was taken to Port land Sunday night and at last report was doing nicely. Next Friday will be the regulat club day at the Boardman school. The Boardman parent-teachers asso ciation 'will also meet on that day. The special topics for the parent teacher meeting are School Gardens and School Ground Beautification. Farmer Smith is expected as speak er. A Ladies' Aid Society was organiz ed at the c'hurch Thursday afternoon with the following officers; Presi dent, Mrs. S. H. . Boardman, Vice President, Mrs. C. G. Blayden, Secre tary, Mrs. W. W. Bechdolt. The so ciety will meet at the school library Wednesday, April 23, to do Red Cross sewing. You went carefully over the list of available makes and selected the car you thought best suit ed for your needs .. Are you giving your car an opportunity to prove its worth? Are you availing yourself of the very best repair service in order to get all the service possible out of your car? You know there are a great many different classes of workman and when you have some of the very best always at your service for the sake of your car if nothing else you should consult them. We maintain the best repair service in Morrow county and its yours to command at any time. We have an expert tractor and combine engine man in our service and are glad to place his ser vices at your disposal. Now is the time to have these machines overhauled and you can find no more satisfactory place to do it than in our shop. If you are in trouble call us up and we will send a man to your rescue. Let us submit figures for overhauling your machines. eich & Lininger Repair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co. w JACKS FOH BALK BOARDMAN ITEMS I home The Herald, $?.00 Per Year Mrs. C. C. Paine returned Tuesday from Portland. , F. E. Burns made a business trip to Portland last week returning Sun day. , , Mrs. C. Libel and daughter MarT gery are spending a few days in Portland. The family of B. Danley arrived in noardman Friday where they will speno the summer. M. D. Scroggs assistant project manager from Hermlston has been the Irrigation system. Nothing gets past Boardman these days. We even had a show here for two nights this week. It was well attended. Gibbons & Cramer are having a sale this week. Dry goods,, gro ceries, boots and shoes are going at greatly reduced prices. Mrs. C. H. Atterberry returned home Tuesday from Taconia, Wash., where she has been in a hospital for several weeks. Mr. Porter, representing Porter A Conley contractor! constructing the Columbia Highway Is a business vis itor In Iloardmnn. A grange has been organized among the farmers' of the West t'ni- atllla Project, adjarent to Ilourdman anil a larg membership U reported. Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state club lender, spent Friday afternoon of lust leek at the rtoardman school clvlng the pupils Instruction In the details of club oik. T.u neKt regular meeting of the ilojrdman Commercial Club will be at lliillrngcr'a hall mil Saturday evening. A full attendance Is hoped for. A. . Cobb returned from a bttM- nrn trip to i:il. nj.liir k. Waxliington, Sunday bringing with Mm his son, ItUftsell Cobb, recently dlmhaid (nun flii" navy. Word haa b-en received that Mrs. Kugeue Cummins who has h. i n un deigning an operation at a Portland' hospital has m lar rrcoyrted as to be able to lrae sonn. Mrs. V. A. Phelps of Hermlston! and Mrs (3. W. Phelp, (.f Prmll ton vlnlte.l at the home of Mra. rtielpn' daurhter. Mt C. M Voyeu In Poaulman Krl.tay The hull tram niaV.nc a new diamond lliU . k . it r r,w school in. mid Thry npiri .i the Aillnrton t . m ttiiint.. i,,. (9lin has b en pi.")"! brt ! t !,.,. (mum ir-iilitnn in a tlit.uy ft a lincton Two tt- hall hearing . tin tua rhinra have bn ln.tsl!1 In the whiMl net for the ue of the (lilt of thp wing rl Tlwe ate flltv.n rs taklnc the srwln wmk Ttielr work I b'ln( uprlml ty MlM ('lata Voyrn Mra AKa Howard Riet with a Terr painful arrlilent !ualy afternoon, mulling In broken tc Hhe vat Oood young Jacks for sale. Will take mule colts in payment for tfliese Jacks at $75 to $100 at weaning time in full or part payment. A chance to get what you want. t B. F. SWAGGKRT, Lerington, Oregon. 49-51 Summer Sheep Range for Lease. Call in Person FARMERS' EXCHANGE of the Inland Empire ROBERTS BUILDING HEPPNER, ORE. " affci ntt. ' I a I" - - jaw i 1 1 i in Tis Time to Think About that Easter Gown And whether it be of soft shinning silks or the finest and daintiest of cottons, you will find us prepared to meet your wants. Silks and Satins About any thing that womans heart could wish for whether it be plaid, stripe or plain color, in taffeta, satins, twills, crepes, pongees, etc, etc Summer Cottons Here too, we feel that we are better qualified to please you than others the daintiest of sheer organdy and voiles. Mcautiful figured voiles and f (axons as well as in plain colors. Tissue-zephyr and French ginghams in the newest colors anil combinations. Easter Footwear This is particularly the time of the new shoe and whether it be boot, oxford or pump vc can surely please you they come in black, white, fjey brown and several combinations of colors. Let us help you plan your Easter Outfit MINOR & CO, if. 0 I fi I it I I 1(0 I I I 1 W3