1 Thursday, December 5, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three HARDMAN NEWS Hardman Building Moved to Heppner By ELSA M. LEATHERS Irl Clary and Jim Brannon of Heppner came out and tore down the Brannon garage this week to move it to Heppner. The garage was the old Bill Ingram house and " was one of the first buildings to be built in Hardman. Frank McDaniel is building a new engine house at the C. H. McDaniel home. W. A. Ross, who is the Kinzua timber cruiser, has been boarding at the Neal Knighten home while cruising timber on Rock creek and Chapin creek that belongs to Kin zua. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and Betty and Nancy went to Pendleton Monday on business. Mrs. Owen Leathers was appoint ed the Red Cross worker for the Hardman community. Lewis McDonald, who suffered a back injury some time ago, went to Pendleton the first of the week to consult a doctor there. He has been absent from school about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams moved to Zornes' camp at Arbuckle this week, where he will cut logs. Oral Scott and Herman Clemmer were Sunday visitors at the Sabin Hastings home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers from Eightmile visited relatives and at the B. H. Bleakman home here Friday evening. Orin McDaniel was in town Sat urdav from the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and children and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers of Eightmile visited in town Sun day. Guy Chapin left Thursday for the Harry French ranch to take care of things, as Mr. French is at the Ritter hot springs doctoring. He was im proving when word was received here. Mr. French has been gone about two weeks. Mr. Chapin re turned to town Monday. Linda Leigh, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McFerrin, has been very sick. Mrs. McFerrin had her in Heppner where she had the doctor to see her. Mrs. Austin Devin and Everett Iler have driven the school children in since Mrs. McFerrin has been gone. While on her way to school one morning this week, Miss Yvonne Hastings slipped on the ice and painfully injured her wrist. She has had to wear her arm in a sling and couldn't do any school work she had to write. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke have been sick this week, and had to miss school. Carol and Joyce returned the last of the week, but Delmar was not able to go. Earl Redding moved his family to the Arbuckle camp where he is working, on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Dallas McDaniel visited .this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way, in Lexington. She returned to Hardman Sunday. IRRIGON NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Harness Parents of Son By MRS. W. C. ISOM John Voile delivered a load of dressed turkeys to the Chisholm feed store buyers in Hermiston Monday. Mrs. Goldie Leathers from La Grande is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ladd Sherman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harder and children, Marvin Lee and Shirley, were dinner guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. C. Isom and family, Sun day. They were en route to South Dakota for an extended visit with Dalles visiting his wife, who is very ill in the sanitarium there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and Mrs. Eva Warner were trans acting business in Heppner Satur day. The Boardman high school bas ketball team defeated the Stanfield five, 32-23, in a non-league game on the local floor last Tuesday night. On Friday Boardman was again vic torious over Stanfield there in a close and exciting game with a score of 27-25. The winning points for Boardman were made with less than thirty seconds to play. The Boardman grade school team won both games from Stanfield, too. Mrs. M. E. Nyrot of Elgin, Neb., arrived Friday for a few days' visit at the Jess Allen home. Mrs. Nyrot is Mrs. Allen's sister. She left for her home Tuesday. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Tom Caldwell visited Mrs. Do ra Moore at Echo Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Harness are the proud parents of an 8 pound boy born at the Pendleton hosital Tues day, Nov. 26. Rev. Mr. Harness mo tored to Pendleton Monday of this week to visit his wife. The ladies and members of the community church held their annual bazaar at Mrs. Burnham's store in Hermiston Saturday and were well pleased with the patronage. Mrs. Rolfe Odeane and daughter Mary Helene from Portland visited her sister, Mrs. Lyle Eddy and fam ily several days last week and left for Moscow, Idaho, Friday to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colter motored to Walla Walla Friday night to see the asketball game between Whitman college and the University of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart vis ited Mrs. W. O. Miller at Umatilla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and family left Sunday for their home at Elmer City after a two weeks' visit with relatives. Melvin Benefiel and Bert Dexter were emlpoyed recently on the sur vey gang now working at the muni tion plant site west of Hermiston. Make your appointment now for the latest hairdress. Myrtle's Beauty Salon. , 37tf. G-T want ads get results. Pine City Ladies Quilt At New Club House The Pine City ladies enjoyed an all-day meeting and potluck dinner at their club house Friday. They sent the day quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and Ruth of Hermiston were dinner guests at the Roy Neal home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brewster of Spokane brought their granddaugh ter, Shirley McGreer, home Satur day. Mrs. Clayton Ayres and Mrs. Mar ion Finch attended Home Economics meeting at the Percy Hughes home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family and Mrs. Wattenburger's sister Mrs. Alvin Strain who is vis iting from Portland spent Saturday evening in Pendleton. Mrs. Frank Saling was called to Spokane Friday by the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Gladys Corrigal and daugh ter Shirley Hoyte were Pendleton callers Saturday. Mrs. Reid Busick and children of Long Creek spent Saturday night and Sunday with her arents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton DeBord spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayres. Miss Mary Daley, who is in train ing at the St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth of Echo spent Sunday at the Emery Cox home in Hermis ton. Mr. and Mrs. Daley and daughters spent Sunday at the George Currin home visiting the new baby, Thomas Earl. R. E. McGreer went to Lakeview Saturday to attend the convention of the Oregon Wool Growers. Don't forget the basket supper and program at Pine City Friday, Dec. 6th. Music by the Troubadors. Edward Rice of Lexington has the contract for fencing the Boylen ranch. Mary Carol Thompson underwent an emergency appendectomy at the St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton Saturday night. Mr. Wm. McCarty has been re moved from the hospital to his dau ghter's home and is improving. 17 DAYS VACATION It was revealed today that the Heppner high school will have a 17 day vacation starting December 20, 1940, and ending on January 6, 1941. This is the longest Christmas va cation in many years. CALL FOR WARRANT Warrant No. 1 14 issued by School District No. 25, Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon, will be paid on pre sentation to the district clerk. In terest on this warrant ceases Dec. 6, 1940. FLOSSIE COATS, Clerk, Boardman, Oregon. )n)n)0 BOARDMAN NEWS New Ag. Instructor Arrives at Boardman By MRS. CLAUD COATS Elmer Lierman of Independence - . . . 1 xt- arrived Sunday to begin wont in uie nnaiytmsn foicrh school as the agn- UUUl "0 culture instructor. He is replacing - j.1 Elmer Sullivan, who was recenuy called to Vancouver barracks where u a on armv reserve omcer. Mr, JXtr u en;,, Viqq aucrVit. in the Board man high school for the last three A a half VPflfS. Mrs. Maude Kobow, Mrs. Art Al len and Mrs. Lawton Hamblin were shopping in Pendleton Saturday. The Ladies Aid annual bazaar will be held in the grange hall, Friday, Dec. 6. There will be a dinner, con VwrfVis and fancv work. UJOIVH w havo ir.ra Wamr is leaving Satur- XlJJi J' - - - -- day for Seattle where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Mra Olive Atterbury is spending . 11 Tl -t- the week end at uuege naue, . i Vi Arlvpn-Mst conference. Frank Marlow sent Sunday in The CENTRAL MARKET 6-GROCERY SATURDAY, December Introducing a complete, New HOME-OWNED grocery stock in combination with our former meat market, where you will find a full assortment of sta ple and fancy groceries, vegetables and sundries for the home. MANY PRIZES GIVEN When you come to our opening Saturday, you will be given opportunity to win one of the many attractive baskets of groceries to be given out as door prizes. FREE SANDWICHES AND COFFEE NllllllllllimiHItllHIMItlltllllMIIMHIIIIIIIMIIIIIItllllriHIIIIIIIIIItlMlllllllltHtlllllllllll1 iiitmiiimimiimiiiiiirifmmtimiimiiii iiiiiiiiiHitiiititH(iittiiiiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitrt BEEF Beef Steak, lb 1 8c, 2 for 35c Round Steak or Loin, lb 22c Boiling Ribs 10c Beef Roast, lb 15c Hamburger, lb 15c, 2 for 25c PORK Pork Roast, Picnic, lb MV2C Pork Steak, lb. 18c, 2 for 35c Pork Sausage, lb 15c VEAL Veal Stew, lb 10c Veal Roast, lb 17c ii iiiiiititititiiiiiittinitiiHiiniiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiii'tiiHiimiiiiiiMiiitiiiitHittMiii iiiiiiiimmmniitiii C. W. McNAMER, Owner ii llll Im'!!!uiitiw iiiimiiMiHimtiMMMimmiMimiiiMMMiw;niMiiiniiiiiMim III J