PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1927. BOARDMAN Helen Mead entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of her ninth birth day. Games were enjoyed after which a delicious lunch was served. Those present were Frances, Donald and Zella Gaglia, Francene and Ruth King, Mary Smith, A. T. and Orthun Hereim, Orville and Normal Rain ville and Oscar, Dwight and Alice Calkins. Several of the mothers were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands motored to Hermiston Thursday. Dan Ransier, who has been sick for the past two weeks was taken to Pendleton last week. Mr. Ransier is suffering from an infection on his face, which necessitated a slight op eration. A sister-in-law, Mrs. Mar low, of Pendleton, is staying with Mrs. Ransier. Dr. and Mrs. J. Earl Else and son Harold of Portland were guests at the A. T. Hereim home Friday and Saturday. The Misses Beougher and Henry were Sunday dinner guests at the C. S. Calkins home. Geo. Blayden and Eck Warren left Sunday for Condon. Mr. Blayden and Mr. Warren have a month's work fin ishing the inside of a large farm house near that city. W. W. Bechdolt of Hardman was a guest at the Royal Rands home Sun day. Out of town guests at the L. C. Cooney home Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spahn, Har ry Nelson, Chas. Dilly and son Con rad, also a brother-in-law and cousin of Mr. Dilly. Mr. and Mrs. Spahn and Mr. Nelson left Sunday to visit rela tives in Condon, while the others re turned to their homes in Portland Jay Cox left Monday for Rufus where he is employed on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cooney and Mary Maxine spent two days at Condon last week attending the fair and vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dingman re turned Friday from Goldendale, Wn., where they were called by the death of their little grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. John Baaks came with them and will make their home in Boardman this winter. Mrs. Beaks is a daugh ter of Mr. Dingman. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Da vis who were here Saturday ard Sun day were E. A. Klippel, superintendent telegraph, Union Pacfiic Co., E. N. Bailey, M. McCullen and A. Bimfcrd, of Portland. Al shot their limit of pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. Lester who have been visiting at the Eck Warren home, left Sunday for their home in Shaniko. Harry McMillan, electrician from Hermiston, completed the wiring of the gymnasium this week. He was assisted by Geo. Blayden. Mr. and Mrs. Ball of Wasco were guests at the Sander home Sunday. RHEA CREEK GRANGE NEWS. The new hall at Rhea creek was dedicated on Sunday, Oct. 28, Worthy State Lecturer Mrs. Minnie E. Bond, cl Eugene, being officer in charge of the ceremonies. W. R. Gckeler, state deputy from LaGrande was also a visitor and entertained with three numerous seltctions. The program in detail, following Ihe dedicatory ser vices, was well rendered in the order following: Song by the Grange. Recitation, Joe Stephens. Selection by W. R. Gekeler. Song and musical reading by Donna Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Smith. Recitation, Clayton Wright, Address, Mrs. Bond. Rending, Mrs. Oviatt. Song by the Grange. It was decided to hold an all-day ..leeting on Grange Day, Oct. 15, at which time the hall will be painted and the grounds graded up. A public dance will also be given on Saturday evening, Oct. 8th. Repoter. Waffles Served while they're hot from our brand new WaffleRange are delicious. Try them for break- fast any morning. THEN Shell Fish the piece d' resistance for luncheon or din ner, will appease the hunger delightfully. We receive them fresh daily. ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop. Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Optical Co., 360-A Alder St., Portland, Ore., EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be in Heppner all day and evening Sat urday and Sunday, Oct. 15th and 16th, at the Hotel Heppner. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. 29-30. Winter Apples Plenty of good ones. Began picking Oct. 1st. Bring sacks. F. Burroughs, Jordan Siding. FOR SALE Side delivery hay rake in good condition. Will sell cheap. Ralph Butler, Henriksen Ranch, near Lexington. 18-tf Buick Six Touring, good condition, license, $125. HEPPNER GARAGE. MORGAN The Pomona Grange met at Mor gan Saturday and had an all-day meeting. Mrs. Ray Oviatt and son of Hepp ner spent Saturday here. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor were hosts at a party at their home Saturday evening. The evening was spent in a program and playing games. Later in the evening refreshments were served. Everyone seemed to have a very nice time. Mrs. Maggie Bowers spent Sunday in lone. Miss Velma Sharrard of Willows spent Sunday with Edith Ely. A. Abel, formerly of Mogan but now living at La Grande, passed through Thursday on the way home from the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernfiend and Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Ely were in Heppner Saturday. J. Y. Gibson moved onto the school section land last week. H. 0. Ely purchased a Chevrolet sedan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stout of Heppner were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pat Med lock Sunday. Cecil Padberg hauled wheat for R. Eckleberry last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crowell were in Heppner Saturday. 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 15th, 1927, at which date interest on said warrants will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Septem ber 28, 1927. LEON W. BRIGGS, Treasurer of Morrow County. FOR SALE 1927 Nash Light Six so dan. Only $650 if taken at once. Call for Fitzpatriek at Case Apartments. ALLEGRA FEESS Vocal Instructor Accredited Piano Instructor Boardman, Oregon SUMMER'S FOOD Rich ,wholeaom ml lie Drink all yon till. It'i food for yoo. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIGBTMAN BROS, Prop. 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