Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 29, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1927.
BOARDMAN
A number of Boardman men played
(Ttilf on the Hermiston links Sunday.
Those playing were S. H. Boardman,
W. A. Price, Claude Ballenger, Carl
Doering and Ralph Davit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester of Shaniko
came up from Shankio Sunday to visit
at the Eck Warren home. Mr. Les
ter and Mr. Warren left Monday for
the mountain where they will hunt
for deer.
C. G. Blayden- and Eck Warren were
business visitors in Condon Friday of
last week.
Mrs. Harvey Huff came home Sun
day after a two weeks visit in Duf ur.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow motored
to Htppner Tuesday.
Bob Rayburn left Monday for Port
land, where he will make his home
with his brother. Mr. Rayburn has
many friends here who are sorry to
see him leave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham and
Mrs. C. G. Blayden were visitors in
Heppner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marschatt and Mr. and
Mrs. King and family motored ot
Arlington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fay of Vancou
ver were dinner guests at the Royal
Rands home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spring and Mar
caret Smith attended the State Fair
in Salem this week.
Mrs. A. T. Hereim left last week
for Grandview, Wash., where she will
help through fruit packing season
A social evening, beginning with
a delicious dinner was held Tuesday
by members of the Grange. The skit,
"The Old Fashion Album," was very
entertaining and caused much mer
riment Minnie E. Bond, state lec
turer, was the honor guest for the
evening.
C. G. Churchill who has been hold
ing a closing-out sale, left this week
for Alderdale where he has a general
merchandise store. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands had as
dinner guests Wednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and family.
Dan Ransier has been on the sick
list the past week.
Royal Rands was an Echo visitor
Sunday.
The Dempsey-Tunney light Thurs
day evening was the cause of many
radio parties for local fight fans. R.
S. Smith installed his Fada in Gor-
ham's store for the occasion and
many gathered there and at Peck's
service station.
Two representatives of the Asso
ciated Trades Union were conferring
with C. G. Blayden on Monday.
Bud Chaffee and Deibert Johnson
returned last week from the Bear
Springs construction camp. The
young men left Monday on a deer
hunt in the mountains.
Another hunting party trying their
;uck for deer is composed of Glenn
Hadley and Mr. King and son of
Portland.
The reception for the teachers held
Friday evening in the community
church was well attended. The fol
lowing program was enjoyed: piano
duet by Mrs. Feess and Mrs. Mead;
reading by Mrs. King; piano solo by
Linda Hango; reading by Mrs. Swog
ger; piano solo by Mrs. Mead; wel
come by Rev. Swogger and response
by Supt. Marschatt.
Lexington School Notes.
The freshmen are to be initiated
with due ceremony next Friday night.
Those who live through the torture
which is to be inflicted on them will
in the future be full-fledged high
school students.
The contest which the high school
students have been carrying on has
ended. The selling of three different
magazines published by the Curtis
Publishing company was their aim.
The juniors and the freshmen, under
the name of Wildcats, competed with
the sophomores and seniors who bore
the name of Bearcats. There were
ninety-one subscriptions sold in all.
The Wildcats sold twenty more than
the Bearcats, thus winning the first
place. Erma Duvall proved to be the
best salesman, selling sixteen sub
scriptions, Mary Slocum being next
with twelve.
A new member was added to the
freshman class when Dale Hawks of
Yakima, Wash., enrolled Thursday.
This makes the freshman class now
number seventeen.
The teachers of both the grades and
high school have adopted a new
method of quizzes and tests, namely,
ilie objective test. This proves a
time-saver for both teacher and pupil.
Marion and Harold Glasscock from
the eighth and sixth grades have re
moved to Idaho.
FOR SALE Side delivery hay rake
in good condition. Will sell cheap.
Ralph Butler, Henriksen Ranch, near
Lexington. 18-tf.
The LaFlorence beauty shop is
again open, with Mrs. Davis in charge.
Marcels during September. 75 cents.
ALLEGRA FEESS
Vocal Instructor
Accredited Piano Instructor
Boardman, Oregon
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
John Day Irrigation District War
rants, registration numbers 250, 251,
252 and 253, will be paid on presenta
tion at the office of the Treasurer of
Morrow County, on or after October
lfuh, 1927, at which date interest on
said warrants will cease.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Septem-
ber 28, 1BZ7.
LEON W. BRIGGS,
Treasurer of Morrow County.
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Before Selling Your Wheat
SEE
STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
Central Market
will be open under new management on a
STRICTLY CASH BASIS
with a full line of fresh and cured meats at
POPULAR PRICES
V. J. FITZPATRICK, Mgr.
T rT, Representing Bt
F..W. Turner uss
Representing BALFOUR-
CO,
Phone 352
COMING TO
The Dalles and Pendleton
DR. MELLENTHIN
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen yean
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be in
THE DALLES on WEDNESDAY, OCT.
12th, at the DALLES HOTEL.
And In PENDLETON on THURSDAY,
OCT. U at the DORION HOTEL.
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad
uate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
suits in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid
ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica leg
ulces and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Oregon
who have been treated for one of the
above named causes:
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Chas. Desch, Portland.
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
Daniel Steinon, Albany.
R. E. Near, Central Point.
Joe. Sheoships, Gibbon.
Remember above date, that consul
tation on this trip will be free and
that his treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan
ied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
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