Poge4 Heppner Go2ette Times, Thursday, October 22, 1953 Boardman Sunday School fo Hold Rally Day Nov. 1 By Flossie Coats BOARDMAN Sunday. Novem ber 1 the Boardnian Community Sunday School will have the Kally Day program and home coming, according to the an nouncement madehy Supt. Mrs. Ihlssell Miller. Invitations are lifin; sent out this week by the invitation committee. Mrs. Leo Hoot and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie. This is to be an all day meeting with pot luck dinner at noon. Kveryoiie is welcome. Keular Greenfield Grange meet ins was Saturday evening with Master Ralph Sk'oubo pre siding. Sunday November 8th was the date set lor joint initia tion with the Inigon Grange. Tot link dinner will be served at 2 p. m.. initiation to begin immedi ately following the dinner. Irri gon will exemply the first and second degiee, and Greenfield the third and fourth degrees Greenfield Grange is happy to teport Clyde Tannehill was cho'-en the County IVputy for Mormw counts'. Mr. Tannehill is the outgoing Morrow County Pomona Master, having served five years in that office, and has i never been absent in the five years. Mr. Tannehil attended a deputy school in Portland last week for two days. Miss Lorna Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'ldon Shannon returned home from the St. An Ithonys hospital, Pendleton last week where she had undergone surgery for appendicitis, i Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and Mrs. Claud Coats motored to ! Heppner Wednesday to visit Chas. Barlow, who is a patient at the .Memorial hospital. II. E. C. met Wednesday Octo ber Hth at the Grange hall with Mrs. Clyde Tannehill. Mrs. Ray Brown and Mrs. George Duncan as hostesses. Wednesday evening. October Mth School Principal. Ray Ander son. Walter Turner and Miss Bar bara Love motored to Stanfield where they attended the Morrow-Umatilla League meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russell and sons. The Dalles were visiting Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell Thursday. Dale had the misfortune to get a foot hurt a couple of weeks ago, but was able to return to work Monday. Miss Kffie Bullock. Oceanlake, Oregon was calling at the Chas. Anderegg home Thursday and Friday. Miss Bullock had been visiting relatives and friends in Umatilla. .in . i-U J flake , rr wC WHWJ - r -: y nor at 6:30 preceding the meeting. Convention for district No. 20 will be held at Lexington Thurs- n,-t ?q. beginning the ami Osborne, president of seS8ion at 1:30 p. m. AH Rebekahs Call Special Meeting For Tuesday Assembly of. Oregon, I;ebekahs are welcome r m ! 1 j -1 - a r ,,-ir i 4-H'ERS LEARN NEWS WRITING 15 4-H club new reporters took time out from their course in news reporting last week to have their picture taken. The class was given by Miss June Goetze, infor mation specialist lrom OSC. Shown seated around the table, left to right, are Nancy Wright, Lex ington; Dora Sue Davidson, Lexington; James Ferrel, Scout, Heppner; Jerry Andersen, Heppner; Skip Emmert, lone; Janet Thompson, Heppner; Cornie Anderson, Campfire Girls, Heppner; Wilma Bothwell, campfire, Heppner. Standing, left to right: Janice Martin, Lena; Joann Brosnan, Hepp ner; Helen Graham, Heppner; Lucille Kendall, Heppner; Miss Goetze; Carol Ann Anderson, Hepp ner; Janet Wetzel, Lexington and Charlene Jones. Lexington. (Photo by Maud Casswell) Lola F. Rebekah has called a special meeting for; . . .;ii, tiio Sfpnhen Tuesday uct. u o mm u , , from local louge. uuitr um... Virb iimoc all members to tend! There will be a potluck din- week Thompson returned Portland Noble Grand. Altha Friday even ; ... Qf the at- .wnere ne "i Rainier Boer f VV - quality, first Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and; Mrs. Walter Haves aceom son Dick spent several days last panied her daughter-in-law, Mrs. week in Portland. IMelvin Haves. Arlington to Spo- Mrs. Ralph Earwood and their kane Monday. They will be gone daughters. Shirley. Mrs. Bill Califf '. a few davs'to visit Mrs Walter and Mrs. Donald Downey, also 'Hayes, son -in-law and daughter, Mrs. Guy Ferguson motored to 1 Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Baldino and Hanford. Wash., Friday. 'daughter. According to groi;e,nian. Walterj Mrs. Claud Coats and Mrs. Hayes there has been thirty-five j Frank Marlow motored to Pen deer brought into the cold room, dleton Saturday. One group of ten men all came, GuWsts Thursdav at the home home with a deer Sunday. going.of Mr. and Mrs." George Sicard out Friday evening and Saturday (Were Mrs. sicard.s brother-in-law morning. They were Vernon anci sister Mr and Mrg- Perl Russell, Phil and Andy Jones. ; RusSi Mlike 0reKon. Mr and George and Bob Sicard. Gunner Mrs. Russ were recently married ami i.eo M-couno. lari .Miles, ol Boardman; Bob Zerba Pendleton and Ernest Tyler. Portland. Many others were also lucky. Robert Harwood made a short time of his hunting trip. He with R. B. Rands left home at 2 a. m. Satur day and was back home before noon He found the buck south of Heppner. Mrs. Earl Briggs left for Spo Kane. Wash., Monday to be gone I for several days Mrs and were returning from a wed ding trip into Vancouver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ely, Spo kane, Wash., were weekend guests at the home of Elys par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely. Larry Thorpe, son of Mr. and ' f Tl i r:n OUjj.tu.s. .auian uioipe, anu Din : Coder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coder returned Sunday from Kansas City. Mo., where they at tended the National FFA conven- . .. Sklo' SjHik J IH BltttlT), lllC. C AND C DISTRIBUTING COMPANY MIS Main Phone 1512 Pendleton, Oregon o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gammell and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Matter Jr. attended the University of Washington-Oregon football game in Portland during the weekend. 1 V -A v25V.t - W' I .. a . . X -fa&Pgotafty number When vou're i:;.ikin;,' out ol town c.ilU ou ll tind th.it vour e.ills en !htiuu:h t.ivter twice .is t.M- it mu eivc the iipcr.itor the teli phone number vou w.uu rather than just the tyme .uul .uiviies. 1 h.u w.i, ou see, on won't have to wait w inle she c.ills "Intnnu.uion" to yet the number ini're calling. So why not keep a list ot out-ot'-tow n numbers h.inJv it's surprising how much tune you'll save. tY Oft 'V O'i- . . . with liaiivls extension telephones. No more missing u. :-:t.!nt .-fe T1 cjHn, simply lecaiiM vou , !""' were in .1 ilistatit part of the Iniuse and couuln t get ? vTol,irK; to the phone in time. You can enjoy extension telephones now - ","C. lor just a few pennies a day. ' tion. The hnvs pntoved the trin Katie Bickford. La Grande. . anf nnit" .vnwion h,,t was a weekend guest at the home WPr0 lad t0 be home again ' 'n oi-i .-son - in .oiu uaugnuT Mr and Mrs. Arin Hug. She came over with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawes and daughter. Puby. who went on to Portland for the week end, all returning home Sunday evening. Hoy Ball Jr. and daugher. Thressa. Wostfir. Oregon spent the weekend here with Ball's! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball Sr., the two boys. Delbert and! Franklin Ball all went deer hunt-' ing Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen' motored to Seattle, Wash. Friday: returning home Saturday morn-; ing. Mrs. Bob Zerba and children.! Pendleton were weekend guests at the home of her mother. Mrs. Blanche Jones. Zerba went hunt ing with Phi! and Andy Jones. Mr. Fhner Messenger motored to The Dalles Sunday where he attended a Messenger family re union of his family at the home of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammell. Mrs. W. K. Garner, Mrs. Dewey West Jr. and Mrs. Pay Gronquist motored to Pendleton Monday, Overnight guests at the Walter Wvss home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Sig W'yss. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webster. Sheridan. The two Wvss men are brothers. Mrs. Ralph Skoubo motored to rendleton Friday. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. B. C. Getchell. Hermiston. An overnight guest at the N. A. Maeorr.hor home was Macom ber's uncle. Baxter Macomber, of Seattle. 4-H Club News i THE MERRY COOKERS i The Merrv Cookers met for the, i first time at the home of our as-1 sistant leader. Hazel Mahoney. Our leader is Happy Graham. We elected the following officers: Mary Kay Slocum, president; Carolyn Slocum, vice president; Beverley Blake, secretary'; Shan non Mahoney, treasurer; Janet Thompson. reporter; Sharon Harshman, song leader .and yell: leader. We discussed what we would do at the next meeting. We also learned a new song. The meet ing was adjourned. Janet Thompson, reporter. Case Furniture Co. Opens New Maple Department !- t "i i - .1 " .1 fs. 4 i m - it ,r it --lif tmiii AitoMwJ m.mmt I m nn ''t-' Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST (Ver five million packages of the VVii.l.id Tkeitmemt have been sold for rehel i.f symi-'onisul diire-yi anjinc fruni Etomaeh and Duodenil Ulcr due i' Elects Acid Poor Digestion. Sour or Uret 5omch, Gaiiiness, Heartburn, Sieeptrftres, etc., due m Eice Acid. lor 'Willsrd'j Meukt" which iuiiy n;ilains U,: remark auio Ihjiik? trcatmeni tree at PHIL'S PHARMACY HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Case Furniture Company this week is proud to announce the opening of their new Maple Department, giving the people of Morrow county an opportunity to see and buy this popular line of Living room, Dining room and Bedroom furniture which is priced within the reach of all budgets. Shown in the photograph are just a few of the many pieces which they now have in stock. In the foreground is the beauti ful SO inch dining table which sells for $112.50 and chairs which start at just $21.45. In the right background is the matching 14 inch buffet priced at $130.50. Also included in their stock in this new department which displays solid maple and matching birch furnishings are a big variety of living room pieces including davenport, occasional chairs, coffee and occasional tables, wall racks, magazine racks, floor lamps and many other pieces. An extensive stock of matching birch bedroom suites is also being shown. Case's urge Morrow county residents to stop in at their convenience and examine this line of beautiful, fine quality furnishings that is designed to please the most discriminating. (Pd. adv.) I It's Not Too Early TO ORDER YOUR Personalized Chri st mas Prove FREE Muscular Pains Relieved In Few Minutes With Doctor's External Ptttciiption Make This 24 Hr. Test Vse MI SCLK-IU B for th tired, aohmif a!i-.vtT Muscular pains. 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