Page Eight Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, January 6, 1938 BOARDMAN NEWS Many Visitors at Boardman in Week By LA VERN BAKER Mrs. B. Shannon returned to Nam- Da. Idaho, this week after the holi Havs with her daughter. Mrs. Bill Lily. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins of Pasco Wn., spent the week end vsiiting Mrs. Watkins' father, Frank Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Bond of Cor vallis visited Mrs. Bond's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers spent several days visiting in Pasco, Wn, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bromfield, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Lyle and Louis Bromfield, all of La Grande, visited at the W A. Baker home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Cramer, Mrs, Gladys Fortier, Miss Norma Gib bons, Ralph and Bill Black returned to Eugene, Springfield and Corvallis, respectively, after spending the hoi idays visiting friends and relatives here on the project. Miss Esther Jones of La Grande visited her mother, Mrs. Blanche Jones, over the week end. Miss Hazel Tyler of Astoria spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Grace Tyler. Miss Imogene Wilson of Moscow, Idaho, left Saturday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Miss Naomi Black returned to her home in Corvallis Sunday after spending the past week visiting friends here. Mrs. Blanche Jones and family spent Friday visiting in Hermiston. H. B. Thomas and daughter re turned from Halfway Wednesday after spending the holidays there. A New Year's eve dance was given in the gym by the high school with the Troubadors playing. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coats and daughter spent the week end visit ing Mr. Coats' mother in Hardman. Miss Awilda Bleakney returned Sunday from a week's vacation in Walla Walla. The Boardman Yellow Jackets met the Rufus team on the Boardman floor Thursday evening. The game was very close with the score tied for a while. However, when the whistle blew the Rufus team was four points ahead. The ending score was 24-20. Helen Doney of Odell is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C Russell. Vernon Partlow of Goldendale, Wn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partlow. W. A. Strobel of Athena spent the week end visiting his family here. Miss Leota Rose and Glen Kobow "of Lebanon returned to their homes Sunday. They had been visiting Mrs. Maude Kobow. Jay Rothenberger returned from Portland Sunday with a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosiland of Arlington spent the New Year's hol iday with Mrs. Rosiland's mother, Mrs. Grace Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of New Plymouth, Idaho, stopped at the J. F. Gorham home for dinner Sunday. They were enroute to Port land where they were to spend their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married at the bride's home in Fruitland on New Year's day. iiimiifiHiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiHm At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning Services 11:00 ,. m. C. E. Society 6:30 p. m. Evening Services . 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice. Wednesday .... 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service, Thursday .. 7:30 p. m. Roger W. Babson says: "The se curity of a nation consists in keeping its people physically, intellectually, economically and spiritually in bal ance. Are you spiritually developed en ough to be balanced? It is certain that America is out of balance be cause of too little concern for spirit ual things. Take inventory of your spiritual assets now and resolve to balance the neglected area of your life. METHODIST CHURCH REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor Sunday: Bible School 9:45 A. M. Worship Service 11:00 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Tuesday: Boys' Club 7:00 P. M. 2nd Tuesday, Missionarry Meet ing 2:30 P. M. Wednesday: Choir Practice .. 7:30 P. M. 1st Wednesday, Ladies Aid Busi ness and Social Meeting 2:30 All other Wednesdays Sewing Group meets. Thursday: Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P. M. THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD "K" and Elder Sts., Rev. E. D. Greeley, pastor. Bible School 10 a. m. Devotional Service 11 a. m. Inspirational Service 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Fellowship Meeting on Wednesday, 7:30. Cottage Prayer Meeting each Fri day, 7:30. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Episcopal) There will be a pot-luck dinner at All Saints' Episcopal parish house Friday evening, January 7, at 6:30 o'clock. There will be reports from the various organizations, election of delegates to convention and presen tation of plans for the coming year. All members and friends are urged to be present. IRRIGON NEWS The person on foot was at fault in 55 percent of pedestrian fatalities reported from five states, Leslie J. Sorenson, Chicago traffic engineer, states. Secretary of State Earl Snell says some of the most dangerous pe destrian practices are walking in the main-traveled portion of the street or highway, entering the street from behind parked vehicles, and looking up or away from traffic while cross ing the street. Enthusiastic response everywhere has greeted the safety driving schools being sponsored in several Oregon communities by Secretary of State Earl Snell. The schools will be start ed elsewhere as soon as plans can be completed. They are being held currently in Albany, Corvallis, Dal las, Grants Pass, McMinnville, Med ford, Independence, Newberg, Ore gon City, Prineville, Redmond and West Linn. Read G. T. Want Ads. You way find a bargain in something needed. Rumble Seat Cover Injures Irrigon Man By. MRS. W. C. ISOM Walter Connell was quite seriously njured one day last week when a rumble seat cover in his brother's car accidentally fell on his head. He is in the Pendjeton hospital for treatment. James Warner visited his brother in Portland last week. Mrs. Bessie Strader and son Alvin were called to Portland last week by the death of her son, Gordon Strader. Norman Connell is home for the holidays from the CCC camp at Mc- Kenzie Bridge. Mr, and Mrs. Emmett McCoy ac companied their daughter, Mrs. Jay Berry and family home to The Dalles after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom returned home Thursday from Kimberley. Miss Neva Blair is visiting friends in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bediwell left for Sunnyside, Wn., Sunday for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Eva Fagerstrom accompan ied her son Wayne to her home near Portland Monday. Miss Dusenberry returned from Yakima Friday where she had been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnburg mo tored to Pendleton Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Arnburgs mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cross of Lake Chelan, Wn., are visiting Mrs. Cross' mother, Mrs. Alma Grieves. Mrs. Robert Smith spent the week end with home folks. Joyce Puckett visited her uncles, the Benefiel brothers, over the hol idays. t Mr. and Mrs. Umiker and daugh ter Kathleen returned to their home near St. Helens the first of the week. Frankie Leicht accompanied them home for a visit of a few days. Mrs. James Warner had the mis fortune to crack several ribs in an accidental fall at the home of her son, Harvey, Sunday. Mrs. Bert Dexter is assisting Mrs. Warner in the post office. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom and daugh ter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr., at Umatilla spent Sunday with Rex Moses, also of Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Umatilla. Mrs. Pedem of Malo, Wn., is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Clair Cald well. 1 Mrs. Theresa Teel returned to her home in Idaho after visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Stella Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward cele brated their 35th wedding anniver sary Saturday. Am I ever permitted to pass an other car on the right? 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