6 Heppner Gazette Times, May 17, 1945 , May 12 at the home of Don Strait don Lilly,, George Long, Frances Skoubo and Doris Wilson. Com- dub leader, with the vice presi- A mmmnnitu nirnin xrill ho VipIH a ? i . . . Baccalaureate services were held at and ev- Z eTerSg a report on some of the common BOARDMAN NEWS By FRANCES SKOTTBO ied by Supt. Ronald Black, Craw ford Oveson and George Long. in the Community church Sunday evening May 13 with a large crowd in attendance. The program was as follows: Processional, Maxine Ely; Invocation by Rev. H. V. McGee, ery one is invited to come. Peggy Moylen spent several days in Portland visiting friends. Jack Rinehart of Union is Spend inc tVio cummrfir with hie fnhor Song "One Fleeting Hour" by the Lloyd Rinehart of Boardman 4-II CLUB MEETS ailments of a beef calf. Much discus- Morrow County Beef club met sion followed. Under new business Betty and Jo Anne Graves invited, the club out to their home on June 2 for the next meeting. As there was no oth er business the meeting adjourned. Louis Carlson, reporter." Boardman high all girl chorus un der the direction of Mrs. J. Part low and Mrs. Ronald Black accom- Coffee shop. Jack attended the Un ion high school this past year. Much excitement was created panying. Sermon by Rev. McGee of Sunday when Bob McLouth-s w song, I Love a Little Cottage by . ' , j , , , was in the buggy and no one was , the chorus, hymn by the congre- . . j u. . f -. j i hurt. Mr. Graham stopped the ex- gation There s a Garden, bene- horses diction by Rev MeGe and recssion- 0l ' ' , , , i u , ri m, , .. Fay Stout returned home from al by Maxine Ely. The graduating . . , .. , m. j : V.J the Hermiston hospital Tuesday. in couples followed by Rev. McGee and G. B. Linn, principal. Mrs. Wallace Mathews and Mrs. "The Man Who Came to Dinntr", a three act comedy thriller was presented by the high school in the auditorium Tuesday night. The cast H. O. Ely of lone R. L. Ecleberry included Edward McClellan, Aud and Mrs. Dean Ecleberry of Her- ree Wilson, Louise Hamilton, Eldon miston attended the stock shower Lilly, Melvln Carlson, Doris Wi!- for Mrs. Elvin Ely at the home of son, Maxine Ely, Wayne Conyers, Mrs. Chas. Anderegg. Many bauti- Hilma Lee Tyler, Grady Beaver, ful gifts were given. About thirty Frances Skoubo, George Long, Har- women from the project attended. 0id Bakerj Mildred Miller, Roxella Ice cream ' and cake were the re- Meinen, Hoyt Brown, Norman Nel- freshments. son chloe Barlow, Gerald Seebcr, Mrs. Dan Ransier is a patient in Marvin Carpenter and Clarence the Pendleton hospital suffering Anderson. The play was under the with a carbuncle. direction of Mr. Ljnn. A large Mr. and Mrs. James Garvison and crowd attended, snno nt Portland crwnt tho MntH. Tliis year's graduating class is ers Day week-end with his mother Mrs. Charles Anderegg and family. Billy McDonald, a resident of Boardman for several years passed iway in the Hermiston hospital Monday following a slight stroke and heart trouble. He is survived by his wife Ella and a son C. W. McDonald of San Djego Calif. Fu neral services were held in Her miston and burial was at Umatilla Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. E. McFarland left by bus Friday for Portland to attend a state grange reclamation and irri gation committee meeting there on Saturday and Sunday, returning by bus Monday.' Mrs. Mabel Buschke and daught er La Vonna Marie have been vis iting friends on the project the past week. Mrs. Paul De Mauro attended to business in The Dalles Saturday. The state track meet in Corval lis was participated in by Eldon Lilly who placed third in broad jump with 20 feet one and three- THEY'RE SO IMICE TO WALK WITH Millions of men know the real foot satisfaction that's built into Weyenberg Shoes. They're more and more pop ular the country over, for their fine workmanship and superb fitting qualities. Buy ing good shoes is more im portant than ever before. composed of Louise Hamilton, El- Attention! Morrow County Stockmen... t You may now have your brand inspecting done at the Otis McCarty Ranch. HERMISTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. - fp 7.95 V g&. Some Style X, fW Higher I DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS v 4 Hhst -10110101 mm T 1 1 h & t 1 a m 1 He's saving money for my college by buying War Bonds, and hanging onto them too! But he says that he knows what to do in case we need money in a hurry sometime when the family budget gefs out of balance or an emergency comes up-like the time Granny was sick. He says we can borrow at the First National Bank! My Pop says borrowing from a bank is good business and that it doesn't cccr as much that way. He says too that when you borrow from the First National Bank you establish your credit so you can use it again if you want to. LOANS $50 to $1000 a full year to repay ANY BRANCH 0 ran 5! 10 a OF PORTLAND .1 MIMIII F I t I I A I DIPOSIT INSURANCI CORPORATION