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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937.
PAGE SIX
BOARDMAN NEWS
Board man School
Meeting Set for 21st
By LA VERN BAKER
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown and
sons of Walla Walla are visiting at
the Ray Brown home. W. L. and
Ray are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berger and
Maxine left for Echo where Mr. Ber
ger is employed.
Mrs. Berry and daughter of The
Dalles visited at the H. B. Thomas
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strobel and
family spent Saturday in Pendleton.
Mike Healy was a business visitor
in Heppner Saturday.
Hazel Parsons returned Friday
from a short trip to Baker where she
has been visiting.
Miss Dorothy Shelton of Stanfield
visited Edith Nickerson Sunday.
Elizabeth Slanger and Helen Do
ney left Sunday for Pendleton whe re
, they will be employed this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bates were
Hermiston visitors Monday.
Mrs. Howell returned from Salt
Lake, Utah, last week, where she
had been visiting for some time.
Guy Barlow arid daughter Chloe
were Hermiston visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow of
Heppner spent Sunday visiting
friends and relatives in Boardman.
John and Vernon Partlow and Gus
Vaccino spent the latter part of last
week in Portland where they attend
ed the Rose Festival.
A. B. Black spent the week end at
his home. He returned to his work
Monday morning.
Alvin Beers who has been visiting
at the S. C. Russell home returned
to his home in Odell Monday. Ver
non Russell returned with him and
will visit relatives and friends there.
Esther Jones is now employed at
Tom's Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Anderson
stopped in Boardman for a short
while Monday morning. Mr. Ander
son was 7th and 8th grade teacher
here last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Disbrow, Mrs. Grif-
ATTENTION
UNDER THE NEW DEAL are you giving yourself
your merchants and your doctors a square deal?
STOP AND THINK
CHECK up on yourself and see if you are returning the confV
dence that has been bestowed upon you by the Business and Pro
Sessional men in the last year or two.
You asked for a personal loan when you asked for their merchan
dise or professional services. Now let your conscience be you
guide.
REMEMBER now is the time to pay, part pay or satisfactorily
arrange to pay on your past due accounts. Don't forget that the
man who tries to pay his just bills and keeps his credit good is
welcome everywhere, BUT the one who does not pay soon becomes
a social outcast.
SO when you get a STATEMENT bearing our REGISTERED
TRADEMARK try to pay, part pay or satisfactorily arrange to
pay your accounts at once and keep your CREDIT GOOD.
NOW IS THE TIME to build up your credit for the coming win
ter. Remember, lose your credit and you lose something you may
never regain.
PDONEEK SERVDCE CO., Dnc.
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State Office Eugene, Oregon
WATCH for green and black hand bills with accounts FOR SALE
fen and sons, Mrs. Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Miller and daugh
ters, and Mr. Thomas attended the
Funeral of Mr. Griffin in The Dalles
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell have pur
chased a new Ford V8.
Miss Lucile McCutcheon is visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cole, at Lacolt, Wash., this week.
Mrs. Ernest Peck returned from
the Pendleton hospital Saturday eve
ning with a new baby boy. Mother
and baby are both reported doing
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed went to Cleve
land, Wash., Sunday to attend the
pioneers' picnic.
Mrs. Olive Atteberry returned
from San Diego where she has been
visiting for over a year.
Elmer Sullivan was in Boardman
Saturday to apply for the job of F.
F. A. teacher.- His home is at Bon
anza. Miss Lois Messenger has been
hired as a teacher.
School election is to be held on
June 21 at 2:00 p. m.
Mr. Ely and Robert Wilson left for
Heppner this week to sit on the jury.
Mr. and Mrs. Dass, Mr. and Mrs.
Cringe and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
have moved into the camp grounds,
All the men are working on the river
gang.
PINE CITY NEWS
Pine City Farmers
Work to Save Hay
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Erl Wattenburger spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger.
Hermiston callers Monday were
John Healy and children, Billy and
Rosetta, Mr. and Mrs. Cyayton Ayers,
John Harrison, Jim Ayers and Fred
and August Rauch. 4
H. E. Young was a caller at the
Ayers home Monday morning.
A number of Pine City folks at
tended the opening dance at the new
grange hall at Lena Saturday eve
ning. They reported a crowd of 500
and a good time by all.
Roy Neill and Lloyd Baldridge re
turned from Montana Saturday
night. Mr. Neill took his sheep
there for summer range.
Lon Wattenburger was a Pendle
ton caller Thursday.
Miss Charlotte Helms is home from
Spokane for a few weeks' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison were
Hermiston callers Sunday evening.
Burl Wattenburger is ill this week
with ths mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acton of Lena
were calling at the Boylen ranch
Saturday.
Mrs. Floyd Mathers who has been
ill the last two weeks is much im
proved and able to be up.
The farmers that have the first
cutting of hay down are having the
pleasure of turning it more than
once before it is stacked.
Mrs. Ritchie of Hermiston is
spending a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Clayton Ayers.
HARDMAN NEWS
Small Waterspout
Hits Near Hardman
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke were
calling in Hardman Sunday from
Long Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitrick spent
the week end at the J. B. Adams
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson were
business visitors in Hardman and
Heppner Saturday.
Mrs. S. T. Robison is spending a
few days in Portland visiting her
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and
Junior are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McDaniel in Lonerock.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Devin were
business visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren of
Eightmile were calling in Hardman
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell have
moved back to their mountain home
from Top.
Miss Jake Adams returned to her
home Friday after spending a week
at the Rogers home in Lonerock.
She was motored home by Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Moore and Clarence
Rogers.
Marvin Brannon has returned to
the CCC camp at Canyon City.
Mrs. Jessie Page and family of
Vale are visiting Mrs. Page's uncle,
Fan Miller.
George Smith was a business vis
itor in Hardman Monday.
E. Jay Merrill is spending a few
days in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mams were in
town, reporting a small waterspout
at their ranch below Hardman Mon
day afternoon.
Roland Farrens was visiting here
Sunday.
Mrs. Bill DeVore of Pendleton was
calling on B. F. DeVore here Sunday.
Miss Murl Farrens visited Mrs.
Ethel McDaniel Tuesday.
Lester Ashbaugh returned to his
work at Reed's mill from Portland
where he took in the Rose Festival.
Miss Dolly Farrens returned home
from California where she has been
the past three weeks.
THE OLD HAND THREATENS.
It isn't the tyro who- causes the
majority of fatal traffic accidents, its
the experienced driver who knows
just what to do with his hands and
feet but doesn't use his head, asserts
the Oregon State Motor association.
More than 97 percent of these fatal
mishaps in the state involved drivers
with more than a year's experience.
Professional
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSTJBANCE
Office New Peters Building
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL INSUBANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 2-3
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. Turner & Co.
fibe, auto AJfD life
INHUoANCE
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Heppner, Oregon
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Balldlmff, Willow Street
' Heppner, Oregon
Laurence Case
Mortuary
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your new or old wheat, see
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for grain stored in Heppner and
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Phelps Funeral Home
Telephone 1332
Licensed Funeral Directors
Trained Lady Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
Dr. Raymond Rice
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 523 House Phone 823
Heppner
Abstract Co.
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Dr. J. H. McCrady
DENTIST
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Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
, Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment including X-ray
for dental diagnosis
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First National Bank Building
Phone 562 Heppner, Ore.
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OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Res. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
W. M. EU BANKS
Representing
KERR, GIFFORD & CO., INC.
on Heppner Branch
V. R. Runnion
AUCTIONEER
Farm gales and Livestock a Specialty
406 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore. '
Phone 452
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Attorney at Law
Telephone 443
Rooms 8-4
First National Bank Building
HEPPNER, ORBGON
Peterson & Peterson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
V. S. National Bank Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Real Estate
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds
W. M. EUBANKS
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Representing
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Co., Caledonian Fire Insuranoe Co.
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Phone 782 Heppner, Ore.