Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 23, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, December 23, iqiq
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of ALL MORROW COUNTY
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1 I ONE GARAGE
C. L. O'NEILL, Proprietor, lone, Oregon
Automobile Accessories and Supplies
Filtered Gasoline Station
Christmas Plums
Cochran's Orchestra
Having secured first-class musicians who are located per
manently in Heppner I am prepared to supply high-class music
suitable for all occasions.
Why send your money away when you can secure equal tal
ent and satisfaction at home?
For full information write or call
HEPPNER
ROY T. COCHRAN
OREGON
IONE ITEMS
Aluminum Cooking Utensils
We have just unpacked the finest line of Alumi
num Cooking Utensils ever placed on display in
Heppner. Practically every size of every style ves
sel needed in modern cookery is represented.
Every housewife knows how much easier it is to
cook if she has the proper utensils to work with.
Our stock is selected with that idea in mind.
Come in and let us show you this elegant ware. Its
lightness, brightness and durability is sure to please
you.
Christmas co-operation, cheer !
It is a catching affair this 6pirit
of Christmas and the nearer It ap
proaches the more contagious It be
Every time that Christmas comes
around again we wonder why we
haven't cultivated the Christmas
spirit all the year.
Here's hoping that all our soldier
boys, on land and sea, will have a
few Christmas plums on the day of
good will even though this year they
may be mostly in the pudding.
Probably the girls are saying the
same thing this year that they have
said every year In the past "Well,
I'm going to start making presents
right away for next Christmas."
"
We get most of the enjoyment of
Christmas out of the dreams that
come before and after. Oh, to dream
of it before it comes, to enjoy It
while it is here, and to appreciate it
when it has gone 1
At least we are reasonably sure of
one thing which is that no soldier
will have to go without a good Christ
mas dinner. Well, this Is as it should
be, since to paraphrase our old
friend, Mr. Dryden surely the brave
deserve the fare.
(Too late for last week)
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
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Gilliam & Bisbee
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the estate of Wil
liam Barton, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Administrator of the Es
tate of William Barton, deceased, has
filed his final account in the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and
that Wednesday, the 28th day of Jan
uary, luno, at tne nour or iu o cick
: in the forenoon of said day, and the
County Court Room in the County
j Court House at Heppner, Morrow
i County. Oregon, is the time and place
set for the hearing of objections
j thereto, and the settlement thereof.
M. D. CLARK,
Administrator of the Estate of
William Barton, deceased. o4-o5
Do Your
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mas
Shop
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Early
Wc Have a Choice Line to Select From
STATIONERY
Symphony I ..v.n.
l.ord ijaitiinoro
Riviera I.incn in assorted tjnts
and .-ies at pi .pular prices
SUGGESTIONS
KODAKS, TIIKKMOS 1IOT
TI.KS. I.l'N'Cll SKTS, l'VKA
1.1 IVORY. I.I'.ATHKR
' GOODS
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Buffington
came over from Pendleton Tuesday
and spent the week end with friends
In lone.
D. R. Engleman is here from
Heppner and will visit a few days
with friends. Mr. Engleman is nurs
ing a frozen ear.
Mrs. A. E. Johnson and children
left Monday morning for Portland
where they will visit with her mother
Mrs. J. T. Knappenbere.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christopherson
are in Portland visiting relatives.
They also expect to visit at Ridge
field before returning home.
Rev. B. E. Emrick and his wife
left Tuesday morning for The Dalles
where they will visit a short time be
fore leaving for their home at Philo
math. Wayne Schriver, w'ho has been at
tending the Adcock Tractor school
for the past three months, has return
ed home after completing the course
at this school.
Willard Fan-ens and family have
moved from their Wall creek ranch
in Grant county, to lone and will
spend the winter here to send the
children to school.
Last week Henry Stender, who
lives near lone, had the misfortune
to be kicked in the back by a colt,
bruising him up quite badly. Mr.
Stender is still confined to his bed.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zink returned
Tuesday from Portland after spend
ing a week on business. Mr. and Mrs.
Zink have been detained in lone for
x few days on account of the snow
being so deep they could not make
the trip to their" ranch in a car.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Townsend and
son, Johnny, who have been spending
the past week with relatives at Walla
Walla, returned home Saturday even
ing. While away Mr. Townsend pur
chased a bran new Ford car. They
came as tar as Pendleton in their car
and on account of the deep snow were
compelled to leave it there and re
turn on the train.
The members of f'ne Eastern Star
lodge held a special session last
Thursday evening for the purpose of
meeting with their worthy grand
matron, Mrs. Albert McMurthy, who
was here from Eugene to pay their
lodge an official visit. There wore
about 27 present in spite of the cold
weather. All express having
spent a very profitable evening. Re
freshments were served about midnight.
We Repair and Recharge
Any Make of Battery
and carry a full new stock of the
nLADf&PHIA
Guaranteed two year. Fits any car.
The Battery Electric Service Station
Heppner, Oregon
C. W. McNAMER
B. F, SORENSON
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
We beg to announce to the people of Heppner and
vicinity that we have purchased the lease, business,
fixtuies and good will of the Peoples Meat Market
and have moved into the quarters recently occupied
by that firm in the Gillman building on West Willow
street, where we will conduct a first-class market in
such a manner as will appeal to the most fastidious.
On our racks and in our storage will be found the
very best the market affords in
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POUL
TRY AND FISH IN SEASON
Try some of our home made pure pork Sausages with
your lUickwheats these cold mornings.
Our purpose is to give the people of Heppner strictly
first-class service, courteous treatment and fair prices
Give us an opportunity to serve and please you.
Central Market
COMPANIONS
FREE PLANS FOR DWELLINGS
Standing of the 10 High Candidates in the Doll Contest
Muriel Cnson '
:l ''! Moore 112""
Eleanor Cohn 10783
Hetty Irwin 147
Tftet.1 Ilieslln
Marjory Cl.rl: 7576
I) il till y He en f!"02
Mai rare! IJ: rati 6M
Louise Tlmi on 58 j2
Mai; Ailkln 4714
Do your shopping here and get voles for your favorite little girl
Hocflers Chocolates
Liggett's Chocolates
Lyon's California Glazed Fruits
in i-2. i,2and3poundpkgs.
Xmas Gcting Goods and Book
Lets. A large beautiful line to
select s'rom
5c and Up
The Retail Store
Patterson & Son
The Renall Slote
United State Housing Corporation's
Scheme to Assist Own-Your-Own-Home
Committees.
The fnot that" plans for dwellings,
prepared hy the Cnited Slates Housing
corporation ilurlriR war time for vari
ous (,'ovorninc'nt projects, urn to lie
made available for general public use
liy the own ynur-own home wet Ion,
Information ami I'llunitlon service.
1'nltc'l Slates department of lalior, will
serve to stimulate the Interest of wom
en In all parts of the country In this'
movement.
Several type of houses have lieen
selected, and the plans for these will
he irlven to own jonr-own home com
mittee which are now carrying on
campaigns In more Hum 10 cities.
These plans are for dwellings that will
host serve the needs of average fami
lies. I'.eauty and utility have been
combined In the most practical manner
, and the plans are capable of many va
riation. It Is explained that the pur
pose Is not to Interfere In any way
i with the work of local architects by
; thus providing government plans, free
of rost, but It Is expected that when
j thp estimate In widely separated ,
! state nri compiled the Information
i will bi of Table to prospective home
owners, while It will afford comparl-
1 sons of the varying rot of construe!
tloti III many parts of Hie I'nliid
i States. The employment of local arch
itects I advocated.
Iteipiests that local ownyonrown
I borne campaign lie vtnr'."l without
i delay wire sent out by the I'nlt'-d
j States department of labor to 4mi
' rifles. Letters Were addreid to
mayors, labor orgariiioiiloti and the
! clergy, as well as fo clubs and otter
association that ha xpressed will
Iflirilen to hid the riilnpii.clis. While
tb-re are now 41 cllb s conducting well
advanced , n our -own leune cum
p'llgns, nearly oth. r lme Murbd
the work of n'lmuhitiiri: iHiiidim
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The poor will many a care
forget. 4
!' The debtor think not of his
lelt. J
Hut, a they lcth enjoy their
cheer,
Wi-ih it were Christmas alt
the year.
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D.'UCGISTS
II
ii.ou.ii. Miller.
Make It
Footwear for Christmas
Come to Us for Shoes
We have the BEST for the PRICE,
the price may be.
No matter what
New Stock Just Received
We have in stock Ladies' Fine Boot in Black, Gray
and Brown Kid, also in Combination Tops, A, B, C
and D width in stock.
E. N. GONTY, Shoe Man