HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928.
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BOARDMAN
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A number of Eoardman fight fans
attended the smoker at Umatilla
Friday night. ,
Bert Richardson, who has been
111 for a number of months, was
brought home Friday from Hermis
ton where he has been under the
care of Dr. Sears. He is quite 111.
"The Big Parade," a famous mov
ie, was shown in Boardman on Fri
day and Saturday nights to good
houses.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Gunster of The
Dalles were recent visitors at the
Royal Rands home.
Supt. and Mrs. L. E. Marschat
were guests at a lovely dinner at
the C. S. Calkins home on Monday
evening.
Erna, the third daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolf Skobo, was kicked
In the stomach by a horse
and knocked unconscious one day
last week. She was ill for a few
days but is apparently well again.
On Thursday, Harry Humphrey,
the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Humphrey, fell off the wagon and
one wheel passed over his leg. It
was bruised but not Injured badly.
Dr. Donnelly of The Dalles was
up recently, a guest at the Sanders
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King, her
father, Mr. Fagg, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Price and Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
CSorham and Miss Alice Falk were
guests Thursday evening at the
Hereim's. Five hundred was play
ed. Mrs. W. A. Price and her commit
tee entertained Wednesday at the
regular Silver tea at the Price
home. The house was prettily dec
orated with white lilacs, tulips and
Iris and had yellow and white
streamers from the chandiller to
each corner of the room. The same
color scheme of yellow and white
predominated in the luncheon room
and dainty yellow and white nut
cups were given as favors. Hostess
es: Mesdames Price, Allen, Fllck
Inger; Boardman, and Kunzie. Mrs.
Kunzie was unable to be present
at the meeting.
Mrs. Jess Allen Is pleased to have
her mother, Mrs. Kelly of Clear
water, Neb., with her for a visit
The church was crowded to ca
pacity Sunday evening, May 6, at
the annual baccalaureate services.
The progrma was as follows: hymn,
congregation; Invocation, Rev. A.
D. Swogger; hymn, congregation;
selection, high school quartette;
sermon, Rev. G. G. Price of Pen
dleton; hymn; benediction.
This has been a busy week with
various school activities. The sen
iors have been much feted. A plea
sant party was that given Wednes
day night at the teachers' cottage
with the faculty members honoring
the seniors. '"Bug" 'was the eve
ning's diversion and is an hilarious
and exciting game. Nice refresh
ments were served. Present were
the faculty members, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Calkins, Mr. Z. J. Gillespie and
Mrs. W. O. King and Mrs. L. E.
Marschat, and members of the sen
ior class.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gross arrived
home Monday morning from a plea
snnt motor trip to Spokane where
they went on both business and
pleasure. They were absent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Imus stayed on
the ranch during their absence.
Howard Ellis has purchased a
classy little Ford roadster.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mefford were
up from Portland over the week
end.
Honoring Miss Ethel Beougher
and Miss Ellen Henry, both of
whom have been of much help in
the Sunday school and church giv
ing freely of their time and talents,
the Sunday school teachers gave a
sumptuous chicken dinner Sunday
at the J. R. Johnson home. Seated
at the beautifully appointed table
were Mrs. S. H. Boardman, Sunday
school superintendent, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
Calkins, assistant superintendent,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess M. Allen and
Mrs. Kelly, mother of Mrs. Allen,
Rev. A. D. Swogger and family, the
Johnsons and the honorees. Miss
Beougher who has been the popular
home economics teacher here for
the past three years, has been faith
ful in assisting in the church work
all during her stay. She goes to
Toledo, Ore., next year and Board
man's loss will be Toledo's gain, as
she takes an active part in com
munity and church and Sunday
school as well as being a very ca
pable teacher.
C. G. Wagner of The Dalles has
been buying wool on the project.
Donna Jean Rands has been sick
with what, was feared was Trench
Mouth. "
Mrs. E. B. Richardson and daugh
ter Viola of Salem spent several
days at the Bert Richardson home
last week.
The Montague crew sheared
sheep at the Johnny McNamee
ranch last week. "
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughnan
Keyes and baby are visitors at the
Royal Rands home.
Honoring Mrs. J. A. Marlow, mo
ther of Mrs. Dan Ransier and Will
iam Henry, the youngest son of
the Ransier's, an elaborate family
dinner was enjoyed at the Ransier
home. Present were Mrs. Marlow,
Roy Marlow, Naomi Bradley, Frank
Marlow, Mary Lu Hartle, Mrs. Otho
Stoll and four daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Thurman and daughter.
Mrs. W. H. Mefford entertained
at a chicken dinner Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Mefford and family
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ma
comber and baby of Condon, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Root and Vernon and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mefford made
a business trip to Heppner Monday
and while there tobk dinner with
Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mrs. Mefford's
niece.
O. Hines was a week-end visitor
at The Dalles.
RHEA CREEK.
The pupils of the Golden West
school were much pleased with the
result of the entertainment given
by them on April 27, A nice sum
The Serine of the year
is the time to feed Dr.
Hess's Stock Tonic, Pan-a-ce-a
for chickens. Use
a package. If results are
not satisfactory return
container and get your
money back.
A car of Soerrv Poul
try Supplies to arrive at
once.
We have a complete
stock of Single Trees,
Lead Bars, Clevises and
repair parts for all
kinds of farm machinery-
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Our stock ot unver
Plows, Spring t Tooth
Harrows, etc. is com
plete. For fine alfalfa .seed
call on us.
Tents, Stoves and other
supplies for setting up
sheep camp. Sherwin
Williams Marking Ink
in three colors.
When your appetite
craves something dif
ferent; eat shell fish.
Delicious
OLYMPIC
OYSTERS
may : be had any time.
You may buy
them in bulk.
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
ED CHINN, Prop
was made for the benefit of the
school. The grange gave a Jitney
dance in the two hours following
the close of the play.
The Wright Bros., Orin and Deb,
have taken their sheep to the moun
tains to the George Wright place.
The Ray Wright family spent
last Sundy In the mountains at the
home of Glen Farrens.
Next Sunday being Grange day a
Mother's Day program will be giv
en. All grange mothers should
make an effort to be present
After having been in bed all last
week from the after effects of the
flu, Walter Wright is now able to
be up some of the time.
Tom Craig1 was In the city Sat
urday from his farm out north of
lone. Mr. Craig was closing up a
deal for a quarter section of land
adjoining his home place. This
piece of land now has a fine crop
of wheat on it and Mr. Craig pur
chased it at a bargain price as the
crop will go far toward paying the
entire cost of the land.
Mrs. W. O. Livingstone of Hood
River was a guest over Sunday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Huston, having been called
to Hardman on Monday to conduct
the funeral of Grandma Warren.
, Pat Lonergan, of Portland, was
a visitor in Heppner on Wednesday.
Mr. Lonergan was formerly in bus
iness In Pendleton.
I SELL
Genuine Stark Trees
because
Stark Trees Bear
Fruit
Plant Stark Golden Delicious,
Sturking Apples,
Stark Earlv Elberta Peach,
J. H. Hale Peach.
Shrubs, Trees, Plants, Hedges,
Roses, Gardening done by
day or contract
J. W. VAUGHAN,
Heppner, Oregon
Drop me a postal, and I will
call on you.
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Rich .wholesome milk. Drink all yon
want. It's good for you.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
' WIGHTMAN BROS., Props.
Phone 80F3
The Chicks
Need Good Eats, Too
That's why you should feed them
"SPERRY'S"
Scratch Feed
With the quality that the "Sperry"
brand guarantees.
ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLES
FRESH DAILY
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To the
Republican Voters
of Morrow County : .
Write in the Name of
Notsom
Republican Candidate for
Representative in Congress
Second District. To Succeed N. J. Sinnott, Resigned.
Primary Election' May 18, 1928
There will be a blank space on your ballot under the heading "For Representative
in Congress Second district.' In this blank space write in the name "S. E. NOT
SON' and put a cross in front of it, thus:
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Second Dis
trict: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Har
ney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath', Lake, Malheur,
Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco
and Wheeler Counties. Vote for One
X & & 9?'
In discussing the candidates for nomination for Representative, the Oregon Voter
said concerning Mr. Notson:
"S. E. Notson of Heppner has a war record and a record In office and in politics that
makes him a formidable contender. His war record consists not only In the contribution
of two patriotic sons, one of whom enlisted before a state of war was declared and the
other Immediately thereafter, hut In his capable energy In war work. What Notson did
in war drives will not be forgotton by those who were associated with him. He was on
the job day and night, with Industry and fervor, and showed capacity for leadership.
if elkct'ed, he would prove EFFECTIVE IN CONGRESS."
Notson-for-Congress Club
FRANK GILLIAM, Chairman, SPENCER CRAWTORD, Secretary, Heppner, Oregon