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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1924)
The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. Ol.KVKI.ANP. lmMlshrr Mrs. A. T. Here-lm, lxH-al Ktlttor. PtWKJSHED KVERY FRIDAY J2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921. at the postofflce al Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1S79 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Arthur Mefford was a Heppnor caller Sunday. Lowell Spagle and Albert Mefford were In Boardman Wednesduy. Dorothy Boarilma,n and Doris Healey are home for the summer. Howard Packard Is visiting rela tives in Seatlle. Walter Knuuff is next in line to have a well drilled by S.- l Dock. F B. Swayio. Hertuiston banker, was in town Wednesday on business. Mis. W. H. Stewart and son, Kay, were Boardman visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. iNOtttnisiiitm of Port land Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Atlebury. Earl Cramer is In town again af ter spending a few days in Portland, j The price of hay seems to be picking up as Jaetv Oorham was of fering $14 last week. All I. O. 0. F. members are re quested to be present at the installa July 2. H. H. Weston is having a few acres leveled. W. H. Mefford is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Johnson are visiting at Mrs. Johnson's sister's, Mrs. F. M. Graham's. Miss Belle Packard and Mrs. Irene Sprague motored to Pendleton one day last week. Art and Norman Bailey are spend ing the week in Rickleton visiting their grandparents. All those going to Hermiston for . the smoker, July 3rd, leave orders with Jack Gorham for reserved seats. Mrs. N Macomber and Sybil Grace are home again after spend ing several weeks in Pilot Rock. Dan Sullivan is in Portland on a visit. Wilbur Johnson is relieving him on the state highway truck Since May 23 Mr. Blayden has shipped out 144 ten gallon cans of cream for the Mutual Oreameiy Co Among those who went to Fmattlla to see Human Wreckage were Thyra and Thetma Reck and Roy Dempsey. W. N. Bechdolt was a visitor at the Rands and Johnson homes Wed nesday1 and returned to Hardman Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands and Buster took Sunday dinner with the (iorhams. Word has been received from Mrs. E. B. Crawford that sne will visit her sister In Oregon City during July Mrs. Tom Heudrlek's returned home Monday after visiting a week with friends and relatives in Bickle ton and Yakima. Opal Wagoner motored to Hood River Saturday and returned Monday bringing with him Mrs. V. Keyes and Wnhnona Rands. Mrs. Will Cone of Moscow, Idaho, spent a few days last week with the Gorhams. She nnd Mrs. Gor ham were schoolmates. Hnrves Huff and Louise Klages spent Sunday with Klages. coming up Saturday evening and returning to Dufnr Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Murchle were In Boardman a few days and took Maxine Ballenger home with them to stay while her parents are away. Mr and Mrs. J. C Ballanger left Tuesday for Yellowstone park and other points east. They expect to be gone ar least two week4j and maybe two months Clay Warren left Tuesday even ing for Portland where he will at tend the wedding of his sister. Miss Winifred Warren. Nate Macomber Is taking his place in the store. Mrs D M. Burnett of Biggs Is taking R. S. Davis' place at the depot. Mr. Davis and family have gone to Portland for the summer. Ray Hotaling and Earl Dead man, both of Walterviile, Ore , spent Tues day night and Wednesday with their old school chum, Bud Chaffee. Mrs Shell Is enjoying a visit front her sister. Mrs. J. T iltillack of Pendleton. Mrs. Bullack Is on her way home nfter spending some time in Portland and various places in Washington. The shower given by Mrs. T E Broyles for Miss Belle Packard was a complete success Many lovely and useful rifts were given the pros pective bride, Delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Pwkard and others B A N G mm I ' " 6 A N G BIG CELEBRATION Leo Root and family with Mrs. Deweeso and children went to Her miston Sunday. Mrs. M. B. Root and baby came home with them 'to spend the week. Arthur and Russell Mefiord and Leo Root are busy making concrete blocks for Mr. Warner, who expects to build a building lor a grocery store for tho benefit of the tourists. They also plan on making enough blocks for Mr. Jenkins to build a collar. George Irvine, who has been run nlng the water truck on the highway, has been transferred to a piece of work near Wlllaiuina, Ore. llu and Ms family will lrave Sunday la their new home. The Tharp's who used to Hve here will be on the same work Mrs. Bailey and son, Tom, closed up shop ubout 5 o'clock Tuesday evening and went with Balrd Pat terson as fur as lone and spent the night with Mrs. Bailey's brother, Mr. Patterson went on to Heppner and his wife came home with him, after spending some time In Hepp ner visiting friends. . (RRIGON NEWS ITEMS lly N. Hennum The Melon Growers association dl rectors held a meeting Monday even ing and discussed various problems and selling plans for the coming ship ping season. Some acreage has fal leu down on account of not being properly protected, but more than double the last crop Is In sight. N Seaman & Son report their cante loupe prospects exceptionally good on seven acres. Several others have very good prospects In both water melons and cantaloupes Cleve Adklns made a business trip to The Dalles Wednesday. THE QI ELLE A good place to eat In Pendleton. It Is eay to reach us when you want your ri.OTIIKH ri.KANKI) PRESSED ami ItKI'AIKRD Service l'nuriat''l S it 1 1. mi (iunriintiHsl IMPERIAL CLEANERS IIIHTHir I TTT. oitijtioN Mall Orders Deceive Prompt f Attention I I Sell I Insurance! AT BOARDMAN, ORE. Big Parade, Games, Sports and Races J. C. Ballenger :: Boardman Oregon ' ' 1 sua nSBBBW ...mi K i Patriotic Address Program Picnic Lunch, Baseball Game, Smoker in Evening, Dance ' After Smoker. j Bring your lunch. Everybody Cordially Invited. ROUND TRIP Excursion Fares tin aal dally Ui Hentembar It Kanaai City ' HN.40 t. Louis ; 77 ' Chicago HS.iO Detroit llW.tei Cleveland hum Waahlnoton MM Nw York M.I.NO Boston I4.t Correapnndlng faraa tn other Importml renter. Final re turn limit October 81. 1924. Liberal atop-over privileges going and returning. A aide trip to Yellowatona at - null uddltlonal SOSt, Call on R. S. Davis, Agt. oar.inmn, Ore. WM. McMURRAY General l'ir :i mctr Afatlt I'ortlund. Oregon The Highway Inn 0. 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ThM mostly mski the rup- I ture wont lniteaj of better until at last It gets beyond control, whereas I Mr RMlleh'l sperlal appliances will j give you security and comfort for; years to come, mainly because these' effective dcvlreK ore aclontlf (cnlly up Iilled liv an expert In person. llerent, often curable cates nnd es p daily old, neglected, painful ones, sho'tld promptly avsll theniselvea of tli's opportunity for relief, before work becomes Impossible and event ually the surgeon's knife an urgent and Itiilii'dlute necessity. RMDWnbr that demottstratlon Is fr on above dates only, umi that a .: ii inu mean a great deal to you and those dependent on you. Home Office: 335 Boston illock, Minneapolis, Minn. MOT It 'K POM ITHLICATHIN' Oepartnient of the Interior. V. 8. Lund Office at The Dalles. Oregon. June , 1924, NOTICES Is hereby given that Uc Meml, of Hoardman. Oregon, who, on iQgttSt 'it. 1910, made Homestead I'mry. No. 021832, for Kv W swu, bU riut "ii" i iiuitiiiit prc ,, Section 14, Township 4, North, limit;.' IS, Hast, Willamett,, Meridian, ban Iliad notlre of intention to make three yeur I'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. O. lilayden, Ignited MaVaw Cotit misslotter, Hon id mail, Oregon, on the 22nd day of July. 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Krneat Drown. Thos Miller, Ray L. Drown. 8 B, tallranal. all of lloardmun, Oregon. J W. IM)NNELLY. IN 22 Roglsler. COMMUNITY IH Ilfll RKHVICK Every Hnnaa .Sunday School 10:30 a. m. f.li.i.pt, ii.rvl... 1 1 In m Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m All ara welcome. KHY. II. H. IU ;HKH, IN str. WOODSON & SWEEK TTOIl.NKVH-AT-I.AW Heppner, Oregon. A. II. SWITZER A1TOHNKY AT LAW Arlliigtoii, Origin S. E. NOTSON ATTOHNKY-A1-LAW Office In Court Houss IIUI'I'KK.: . 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