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    6-Heppncr Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, May 15. 1947
BOARDMAN . . .
Mm Enr! nrirgs was taken to
th Walla Walla hospital last
uwk In a very serious condi
tion. At the last reports she is
Mill very low and Is kept In an
oxygen tent.
Guests at the R. A. Fortner
home last week were their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Davis and daugh
ters Louise and Ellen of Condon.
The 'wo families were dinner
puests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Nickerson Thursday.
Robert Hardwood, Ronald
Black, R. B. Randa and Nate
Macomhor went fishing at Cul-
1?
r over the wivk end, and brot
home the fish.
Mother's day program was
presented at the Community
church Sunday morning, follow
ed by preaching service. At the
congregational meeting later
Kev. Eble was voted in unani
mously to fill this field. Rev.
Feterson will be a full time
minister at Stanficld.
Mrs. C. Wordcn had her
daughter. Judy Dickenson, of
Portland with Iter over Mother's
day.
i Mr. and Mrs. Allen Billings
and family moved here from
i Kinzua Snuday, and are occu
pying the teacherage for the
summer. Mr. Billings 's em- . "
ploved in I'm.itilla and Mrs. P. n ft I fry gnn BT f
Billings will teach in the Board- ft. . 3 tJ E i l"3
man semxu tins uui.
Home from O.S.C. to spend
Mother's day with their mothers
were Vernon Russell and Jiick
Taylor. They returned to school
Sunday evening .
Clarence and Farrell Fo'-rr of
Hood River were visiting friends
'on the project tins week end.
, The Eckers were former resi
i dents of Boardman.
Lyle Tannehill of Eugene
: spent the week end at the hr.-ne
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Clyde Tannehill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner
To Our Many Friends
We are again in business and invite
you to come in and see us. We assure
you our meals are up to our usual
standard our eqiupment is new
and we offer you the same type of
friendly service to which you were
accustomed at our former location.
O'DonnelPs Cafe
FLOWERS. ..FOR ON E OF
LIFE'S GREAT MOMENTS
She's your own favorite
candidate for "girl of the year" and this
is her big day. Show he how proud
you are make her feel like
a queen with lots of lovely
flowers, the crowning
touch to a perfect moment.
CONGRATULATIONS
GRADUATES OF '47
The Flower Shop
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KinZUa NeWS Of Week'MuriU' lMk E- Woo,!,,:,!1 along, AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT prossitms. we extend our heart-
won .Mt: m.utliei liliu:, uu- IU liur IIUUIJ lunula wn
Harry, i laire and nusseu
O'Donnell.
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crepes, sheers, jseys .
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aiCKCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:43 a.m., C. V.
Barlow, superintendent; Mrs.
Everett Smith, junior superinten
dent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary
superintendent.
Morning worship, 11; com
j munion and preaching; sermon
i topic, "Stewardship in the Bi
ble." i Christian Endeavor meetings,
7. Junior - intermediate, Mrs.
! Jewett, advisor; adult, continu
j ing study of "New Testament
Church."
I Evening evangelistic service.
S. Song service led by Mrs. Wil
lard Warren; communion ser
vice; evening message, "Befote
; and After Conversion."
Choir practice Thursday eve
ning at 7. Everett Smith, direc
tor. Bible Study at S.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlein, Pastor
Morning worship service at
the regular hour, 11 a.m. Our
male quartet will sing at this
service. Sunday church school
at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all
ages.
Thursday choir practice at
7:30 p.m.
Womens Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, S a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
Wednesdays, holy commun
ion, 10 a.m.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Holy Name Rally. Sunday
next a Holy Name rally will be
held in St. Patrick's church with
; the H.N. men of the parish par
ucipating. They will attend
mass at 9 a.m., receive holy
communion in a body. Break
fast will be served after mass
in St. Patrick's hall to Holy
N'amers by the ladies of the Al
tar Society.
had for dinner guests Sunday
Mrs. Former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lucas and Mrs. Sara
McNamer of Heppner. Mrs. Lu
cas remained over and is going
on to Portland Monday to con
ill It a physician.
' William Lilly and sons Bobby
and F.ichard of Barhart were
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El
uon Shannon Sunday. Mrs. Lil
ly spent the week end in Corval
lis as a guest of her son Eldon
on Mother's day.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Merker of
Portland called at the-John Von
ger home Friday.
Mrs. Crystal Barlow received
the anouncement of a baby girl
: at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
! Edwin nglcs. This is the first
child in the home, and her name
: is Nancy Carol. Mr. Ingles was
school superintendent here for
! several years. She also receiv
ed announcement of a baby son
! at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
i Harold Williams, Gary Harold.
' The Williams are former Board-
' man residents and are now at
Mt. Etna, Iowa.
j Mrs. Iiay Brown celebrated her
: birthday with several friends
coming in and bringing a pot
luck dinner. Those rpesent were
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Andcregg and daugh
ter, and the Jack Mulligan fam
ily.
Over Mother's day guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Andcregg were Mrs. Anderegg's
sons Bill and James and their
families of Portland. Bill's
young son Johnny remained
with his grandmother for an in
definite stay.
The Seventh Day Adventists
celebrated Mother's day with a
program at the church Friday
evening.
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ESTRAYED from my ranch irf
Dry Fork some time in April,
3 cows and one calf, Hereford
stock, branded CA on right
shoulder. Estrayed last fall,
12 head Hereford cattle brand
ed CA on right shoulder. C. A.
Warren, lone, Ore. 810c
By Elsa M. Leathers
Graduation exercises were
held for the eighth grade class
Thursday evening with 15 grad
uates, ij irom Kinzua and two Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, Mrs. Pat
i.om v.mip j. jne nan as ; Mollahan, Mrs. W. P. Browne,
beautifully decorated with both i Mrs. Charles Hodge Jr., Mrs.
lame and wild flowers. Mrs. sieve Thompson. Mrs. Harold
Laura A. Stanford presented Socket , Mrs. Claude Graham,
the diplomas. i Mrs. Cornett Green. Mis. Tress
Fossil high school won their McClintock, Mrs. Norman Nel-
game at Heppner Friday p. m., son of Lexington, and Mrs.
.he final score being 13 to 8. I Frank M. Monahan of Condon.
Kinzua baseball team went Tne winners of the contest
lone Sunday and . plaved. i e announced at a later
lone took the game 6 to 2. Al0110-
large crowd of Kinzua people
went over. Some of Morrow county's 4-H
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers j noof club members are now
pent two days at Heppner vis- ' making plans and preparations
row county health nurse, were, corned us back into business i
the examiners. Those who as-I with such beautiflu floral ex-, I
sisted were the county agent
and home det mstration agent,!
iting during the week's shutdown.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Edwards
tnd son made a business trip
o The Dalles Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood spent
the week end in Heppner.
Mrs. John Kopta of Milton
Freewater is visiting at the
Hugh Samples a few days. She
will also visit at Camp 5 with
both the Mark and Forest Samples.
Mrs. Lulu Searcy, principal of
to take their fat steers to the
Eastern Oregon Wheat league
show and sale at The Dalles on
May 27 - 28. Demonstration
teams are working on their !e- j
monstrations. This show, to be i
held at The Dalles the first time j
this year, will be the scene of
fat steers, hogs and lambs fat- !
tened on a ration consisting of
at least 40 per cent wheat. Fat
livestock from all the Colum
bia Basin counties will be exhi- ,
bited and judged on Mav 27
with the fat stock sale on May
So Chic ... So Charming
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Make your ap
0! pointment now
for the loveliest
and latest in
'. perm prettiness.
Let us style your hair for summer
happiness
Edith - Alice - Ethel
the grade school here, moved 2S when all animals will be sold
o her home in Condon for the
iitmmer.
The Camp Fire Girls had a
picnic on Lonerock creek near
Cones mill last Sunday! Mrs.
Harlan Adams and Mrs. F. A.
Rogers were chaperones.
LaVelle Moore went to Lone
rock Sunday to stay part of the
vacation with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers.
Francis Woods was painfully
injured when a chisel slipped
tnd cut his upper lip. He was
aken to the doctor and had two
nitches to close the wound.
to the highest bidder. During
the show all club exhibitors will
have the opportunity to compete
in the fat stock judging, show
manship and county herdsman
manship contests.
GENERAL ROOFING
Colors to suit your home .'. . Gilsonite
your old roofs.
Free Estimates Call 1282
70R SALE Bird cage and stand. '
Blanch Brown, Heppner. 8p
4-H CLUB NEWS
STAR
REPORTER
Sunday Matinee starts at 1 p.m.. Boxoffice
open until 3:30.
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof
fice open evenings until 9 o'clock.
Admission Pices both Matinee and Evening:
Adults 50c, Garde and High School Students
12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes in
cluded. Every child occupying a seat must
have a ticket.
The Heppner gymnasium was
.he scene of the 4-H Health day
jn Tuesday, May 13, when the
1-H members of the Hardman,
Lexington, lone and Boardman
;-H health clubs assembled to
lave their scorinu for Mm
,'rowth and health project. An 1:1
jven one hundred boys and
iris were enrolled in Morrow
.-ounty's 4-H health clubs this
.ear. The clubs were organized
.n grades 5-8 inclusive. This
club project is carried out in the
schools with the teacher as the
leader.
The Heppner school served
lunch to all the Boardman
?roup, examiners and volunteer
helpers.
Drs. W. P. Brown, A. D. Mc-
TB-DAY-EATCEDAY, MAY 16-17! .
DEATH VALLEY
Bobctt Lowery. Helen Gilbert, Nat Pendleton,
t?rl.ng noli o way, Russell S mpsoif, Barbara
Reed
A rip'roa i ig Cineculnr tale for the action west
cm fans.
PI-US
THE FRENCH KEY
Albo.t Dcltkor, Evolyn Ankers, John Eldrldffe,
Mike MazarU
An ent.Ttuininf; roinetty-mys-tory ptory.
Popeye & Technicolor
LUHDAY-MOIJDAY, MAY 18-19:
Th ree Little Girls In Blue
June Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Bla na,
Celeste Holm, Vera-Ellen Gay
Techiiieulur musicil studded with catchy tunes
and fparklinj? with lush m'ttinpf and bpaiitiul
costumes. Celeste Holm, star of liroudwuy mus
icals "Oklahoma'1 and "Bloomer Girl," makes an
uu.-pK'ious film debut here.
TUESDAY, MAY 20:
SUSIE STEPS OUT '
Cleatus Caldwell, Dav d Bruce, Ann Hunter,
Howard Freeman
A lifeht and pi.trrtuinliiK Mory with a wealth of
oi.u:i and tmi.1 ic. and the phntnKenic bmuty of
Cleataa Caldwell ami Ann Hunter.
Wd.;esday-thursdayh may ai-aa:
APACHE ROSE
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Olin Howlin. Bob No
lan and tne Songs of the Pioneer, Tripper Wewt
ern photographed in colur with music and action
;n the best we-tern tradition.
n.rs
LATEST inSUE OF THE MARCH OP TIME
GAS & AIR . . .
P.v the Kditor
FIDELIS UNREIN
Howdy Foll:s: We are hack
again.
.The telephone is one of the
world's greatest inventions. It
connects you with so many
strangers.
! A man should be very care
I hi! about marrying a tele
I phone operator, though. She
seldom rings true.
.
Her joh Is neither a trade or
a profession. It's a calling.
She comes close to being a
saint. There's a continual
hello around her head.
Of course a party line keeps
the neighbors well informed.
The telephone has marlp a
sucker out.of a nickel. It causes
the poor old jitney to Ret so
many wrong numbers.
Jitneys saved become dol
lars, you know. That's why It's
good busjness to buy our
body, fender, and luxurious
painting service. We'd like to
tell you more about this.
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We arc proud of our plant and cordially invite
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obtained through years of experience in
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venient for shopping and to give our custom
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