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PAGE TWO BOARDMAN By RACHEL JOHNSON. The hunting season for Chinese pheasants and Hungarian part ridges opened last Thursday and will remain open until October SL The local people and many out-of-town hunters are taking advantage of the hunting season. Members of the high school, al umni and faculty enjoyed a party Friday evening. The party was given by the losers of a magazine contest which the high school re cently had. The first part of the evening was spent in the gymna sium where the girls and boys play ed basketball games. The remain der of the evening was spent In dancing in the auditorium. Lunch was served late in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. L Skoubo were hosts at a lovely party Friday eve ning in their home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler, Mrs. George Spring and Mr. Stansberry of Fort land who are visiting on the pro ject Six tables of 600 were in play. Mrs. Spring and Nate Macomber won high honors and Mrs. Kunze and Aage Jensen low. Others pres ent were Mrs. Nate Macomber, Mr. and Mrs. Faler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Channmg, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoubo, Mrs. Dilla bough, Mrs. Hendricks, Mike Cas sidy, Ralph Wasmer, Mr. Stans berry, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agee took a load of honey to Sherman county Tuesday. They returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter of Hillsboro visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens last week. The Dexters are think ing of locating in Boardman again and were looking over some places here. Mrs. Harrison from Seaside was an overnight visitor at the W. O. King home last week when on her way to Spokane to visit her daugh ter. Mrs.1 Harrison was a pioneer resident of Boardman. The Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dugan in Messner. The usual pot luck dinner was enjoyed. About 30 ladies were present Mrs. Faler and Mrs. Spring were honor guests. Mrs. Jay Cox and family were dinner guests at the Gillespie home Thursday evening. Later they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Mrs. Claud Coats, Rachel Johnson and Ray Barlow. The evening was en joyed in playing bridge. Visitors last week at the Dugan home were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Du gan and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dilling of Portland. Howard Ellis is home from Rock creek where he has been working for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow have purchased the house and lots in town previously owned by Mr. Ray burn. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ayers were dinner guests at the Ves Atteberry home Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Waite spent several days in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bechdolt and Archie of Hardman spent Sunday at the Royal Rands home. Other visitors there Sunday were Mr. Meyers, Mr. Samuelson, Mr. John son and Jimmy Meyers of Hood River. Preaching services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m., in the Seventh Day Adventist church. Elder Nearness will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and fam ily were dinner guests Sunday eve ning at the Rands home. A lovely party honoring Mrs. Robert Berger was enjoyed at the Chas. Dillon home Friday after noon. About 35 ladies were pres ent. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Thorten and Miss Mestzers of Portland spent several days last week hunting pheasants in Boardman. They are friends of the Jenkins family and visited at their home while here. Joe White of Willow creek is hauling hay from the project for feed this winter. Mrs. Maggie Farley and family of Willow creek spent Sunday at the Pete Slevin borne. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Spring and Mr. Stansberry took Mrs. Ransier to Pendleton to see her brother Roy Marlow, who is very ill. Out-of-town hunters on the pro- ject and who were guests at the W. HOME VISITORS EXCURSION FARES EAST FARE AND ONE-THIRD ROUND TRIP TO OMAHA KANSAS CITY MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS MILWAUKEE SIOUX CITY DES MOINES DULUTH CHICAGO ST. PAUL COUNCIL BLUFFS MEMPHIS . NEW ORLEANS DEPARTURE DATESi October 31 Nov. 7, 14, 21, 23, 98, 30 Dfc. S, 12, 17, IS, 19 Return limit, fabrunry 29, 1932 Stopover privilege LEAVE ARLINGTON 12:49 A. M. Per Information, lead or phono or addroti Cheater Sarteo, Afent, Hoppner, Oregon O. King home while here were A. N. King, Paul Newton and Mr. Ar thurs of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier enter tained a few friends Thursday eve ning in their home by playing 500. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Faler, Mrs. Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Ralph Wasmer and Mr. Stansberry. Carrol Kennedy's sister, Mrs. Fred Morton of Seattle, and his mother, Mrs. Henry Shrader of Spokane visited Wednesday and Thursday at the Kennedy home. Grange met Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Penney of Stanfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Best of Hermis ton were visitors. Mr. Best, assist ant county agent of Umatilla coun ty, gave an interesting talk on dairying. Mr. Penney, of the Farm Bureau, gave estimates of the cost of lumber for the grange hall. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler, Mr. and Mrs. George Spring, Ralph Wasmer and Mr. Stansberry were dinner guests at the Ransier home. After dinner the Ransiers and their guests mo tored to Irrigon where they at tended a party at the Houghten home. Buster Rands returned home Sat urday. He has been working for the past month with a highway oiling crew. He came home with Raymond Hiatt who was taking a 8ti ie truck to Salem. Mrs. Dugan severely burned her hands one night last week while pumping a gasoline lantern. Mrs. Dugan had lighted the lantern and was pumping it when the gas spurt ed out and burned both of her hands. She was taken to a doctor and had the burns dressed. At the present time the burns are healing nicely. The lantern had been filled too full of gasoline and the pump ing forced some of the gas out thru the valve and onto her hands. Jay Cox of Yakima came Sunday for a few days' visit with his wife and family. On Sunday they were dinner guests at the J. F. Barlow home. , ,, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Marshall of Portland spent Sunday at the Porter ranch, hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Haven of Seaside are stopping at the Peck auto park for two weeks during the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Haven spent several weeks in Boardman last fall during hunting season. A grange card party was given at the Channing home Monday eve ning. Thirteen tables of 500 were in play. Honors were accorded to Mrs. Paul Smith, George Spring. Mrs. Blayden, Mrs. George Wick lander and Howard Packard. Charlie Andregg and sister, Mrs. Burger, of Portland "stopped for a visit at the Paul Smith home last week while on their way to La Grande. The new Red & White grocery store opened Saturday. Mr. Ford from Hermiston is the manager. 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