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Ktttxu qaxxttx mat. BOARDMAN NEWS EVENTS MARKED BY ACCIDENTS AND VISITS caused numerous accident with cars near her Monday. SI car went Into a apln and either crashed into bank at the aid of the road or out Into the desert about a mil eatt of Boardman. There were no real aerloua In juries. Some cf the cart went on after fettlnf back onto the highway. At leait on had to be towed to the carafe. A wheel waa knocked off a U-haul trailer and had to be taken la About mil west of Boardman a cattle truck belonging to Rube Leslie of Pendleton (kidded on the lc and overturned, killing two of the cattle and spilling the rest out Cars corning along Immediately after this skidded and overturned or left the road. There were about alx In number. Thre of them had to be towed to the garage. Again there were no serious Injuries. Mrs. Ray Brown had emer gency surgery at the Good Shep herd Hospital In Hermlston Mon day morning. Jimmle Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zeimer, has return ed from a hospital In Po tland, where he was several day - after having his eye severely Injured Just before Christmas when he was hit In the eye with a black board eraser at school. It wai thought at first h might lose the sight of his eye, but It Is reported to be in satisfactory condition, although he will be unable to use it for a time. Jack Flug haa returned to his duties as superintendent of Boardman schools after being hospitalized nearly two weeks with pneumonia. Petty Officer Fred LaChance. who Is stationed with the VS. Navy at San Francisco, Calif, on the VSS. Midway, visited several days at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Clen Carpenter, on his way to Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Carpenter has returned home from a weeks visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Esther Em ncnorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Nonsurgical Method Th nsw-sarf leal, tUctronlc method for the treatment of Hemorrhoids (Pllti) devel oped by doctors at tht Dean Clinic has btea so successful and permanent in astur that th following policy it offered thsir patients : "Af tar all symp tom of Hsmorrhoidi , . . havs subsided and th pattemt has bssa discharged, if k should far hav a rteurrtnc. all AOVUTUSMSWT Ml ALL At 4f M 2.LIFE-OF-TREAD ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE. IT MONTHS . . . DUAL 90 36 JET AIR 24 NYGEN NYLON 21 15 Written Guarantees SEE US TODAY FOR ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS! ...rrm -rwrpit JO 2 Phone 6 VtimVl FORD T MART LEE MARLOW mon.. at U Grande Sh alto visited relatives in Wallwa and Mr'' and Mr. C. Del sons Steve and Chrl returned home Monday from a ten day vUlt at Tacoma. Wah. at tne home of Mrs. Deli1 m-ther. Mrs. E. J. Finch. They alw visited at the home of Delt' brotherln law and sinter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard llunton. in BthcH. Wash Beverly Donovan, who teaches achool In Salem, returned there Monday after spending the holi days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan, n,- r.n ku S par's Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Klltr In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Don ovan and daughters Beverly and Sharon were visitors one oay -i the home of Mr. and Mrs M. F. Lewis In Uklah. Other holiday visitors at the Donovan home in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Army Kor vola and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. fy.ronr. of Echo. Sharon Donovan spent New Year's Eve at the Bell home. Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, r,mta and Mr. and ivirs. v.iauu . - Mrs. Elmer Messenger attended a holiday dinner at tne nome 01 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt In Lexington Saturday. Among those attending the wedding of Mary Ann Rands and Theodore Allemann In Richland, Wash, last week wcr Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rands, lot.ty Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and daughter Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf. Mrs. Mabel Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronqulst and .hiiHrnn iroith. Dennis and Kar en, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander- eez and daughter ttaroara, anu Rowan Hinds. . ,r Mrs William Garner and daughter Anita of Hinds, ir nnH Mrs. John Walker of Pendleton were weekend vis itors at the home 01 ivir. b" Mrs. Dewey West. New Year's further treatments will be giv en abiolutely free." The Dean Clinic has been serving the Northwest for fifty yean. Their treatment requires no hospitalisation and does not employ drugs or injections. Write today for a descrip tive booklet, yours without obligation: Tht Dean Clinic, Chiropractic Physicians, 2026 N. E. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12, Oregon. GENERAL PASSENGER TIRES CARRY STANDARD LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON WORK MANSHIP AND MATERIAL mos. mos. mos. i mos. TIRE TIRE DEALER" SERVICE TIRE SUPER MART t Pt ml mm Lexington News By DEL? HA JOKES Students who hav been visit- ing in - ----- days and returning to their schools, are Denny Doherty, ton or Atr. ana - t .... i. UnintM ...n fit Mf. anu ww.. and Mrs. Don Pointer, to Gonial!,- University In Spokan: .. v... i.t Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson, to E-O.C. In Day they wer all dinner guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. tnni. niirk. Other cuests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rand and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronqiun and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skoubo and their children held a family noli day dinner at the grang hall. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. Tolvo Slmlla and children Adrian. Eric, Don. Dale. Marie, Keith and Fred of Portland. Mrs. Duane Silverthorn and daugh ters Marcla, Carol and Karen of Aloha. Mr. and Mrs. Gen Ililgel and children Jeanette. Gary. Jim mle, Steve and Scotty. and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo and daughters Fatsy, Kathy and Lin- da. t w Holiday visitors at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner were their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. James Drlscoll and children Janice, Tom and Tim of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lindsay and children Sherry. Jimmy and Johnny of Umatilla, and Mr, Isabel Davis and daughter Ellen of Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devln and children Linda. Bobble and Billle of Wlllowdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devlne of Heppner were holiday visitors at th home of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Barbara Anderegg and Rowan ifin4a hav returned to O.S.C at Corvallis after spending the holi days at the home or Mr. anu Mro rhArlMi Andereee. Maxlne Slcard accompanied them and will return to U. of O. at Eugene. Other holiday visitors at the An deregg home were Ted Hinds unri Joan Mathis of Richland, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown of Pendleton were Saturday vis itors. tr and Mrs. Eldon Lilly ana children Jimmle, Janet, Jay and Jerry were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Lilly s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Ely. Mr pnrt Mrs. Walter Hayes went to Echo Monday to visit at tho home of Mrs. Hayes' hrother-ln-law and sister, wr. and Mrs. Louis LeTrace. Mr and Mrs. Ray Stone of Portland were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Stone's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone. Other guests were Tatone's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Tatone of Coulee Dam, wash, and his sister. Mrs. Mary Knopp and daughter Sandy of rortland. Mrs. Leonard Bock of Portland was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor. Donna and Harold Shoust of Umatilla visited last week at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Bob Thornhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo and children david and Janell were in Hood River from Thursday till Saturday visiting at the home of Skoubo's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeMauro. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matt and children Steve and Colleen of Los Angeles, Calif., their son BUI Miller of Palo Alto, Calif., and their son-ln aw and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Thllllps and daughter Robbie of The Dalles. Other guests were Mrs. Miller's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaede of Gresham, and her cousin, Lois MUes of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts spent the weekend In La Grande visit ing at th home of their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Houston. Irene Potts returned home after visiting last week In La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and children Curtis. Maurice and Jane of Wasco were holiday vis itors at the home of Roots mo ther, Mrs. Florence Root. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell in cluded their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. uaie kus t.M and children Danny. Steve and Dalene of The Dalles, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reed and son Bill Anderson of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow and daughter Anita left for their home at Cottage Grove Sunday alter spending the holidays at the home of Marlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow. They also spent three days at the home of Mrs. Marlow's father and stepmother. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carroll. In La Grande. La Grand: and Paula Barak daughter of Mr nd Mrs- J Barak. Oregon Stat Collrg In CorvaUU: and Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Hunt, son and daughter in law of Bertha Hunt, to Eugene; phytlsa Nulan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. V. Nolan, to Eugrne; and Charlen Jones, daughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. C C June to Bul nets Colleg in Portland. Pvt. Stanley Stluxinover. son of Mrs. June Davidson, spent the holidays with his mother, lie was nrout to Pittsburg from Fort Ord, where he has been In army training. Pvt. Bob HarrUon has t'en visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Nelll ralmer, and other rela tives over th holidays. Hugo Leyva spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leyva. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva vis lted at the Steagall and Leyva home during the weekend. Clenn Eatch spent the week end at th Leyva home from his horn In Portland. Mr. and Mrs, George Irvln and children returned to their home In Winston, after a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan. Mrs. Eugene Sawyer spent Sunday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Mc Mlllan from Pendleton. Mrs. Sawyer had brought her hus band Eugene to Pioneer Memor ial Hospital in Heppner where he is a patient this week. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Jones last Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. George Ir vln, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Led better, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and the host and hostess. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Nichols on Monday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. George Irvln and family of Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Harra and family of Portland were holi day visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra. Mr. and Mrs. Max Breeding of Portland spent New Year's with QUALITY 81 n r. PilfMiiHii rTrTli iM llWkJJV arpo O SHOW CARDS O HANDBILLS Anything In Printed Material Heppmefv Gazette-Times PHONE 6-9228 Uu parvi.U Mr i-l Mi O meeting. r-l !J r,"u'frJ 13 .''-j ray on M'ulay. Tt, M;J have bc" en!"yati!e i'r Mr r4 trs. rr" ,!un Munkrr "'ir t-sng Mr Mur.kn' itrr. Ml Edna I.uhm-11 f !" Angi-les. Mr. and Mr- r. C Vamlniod Uiiiih LuitnlH .f Llby. Mr:t.. n, Mr C. N. Snlvely f IK-r-nuMon. On C'hrUtmas and Chrittmas Uj' ,h,y 11 ui,,J fl the home nf another uu-r, Mr. and Mi. H"' EarwtKKi. f Pen dleton. Also on, day lat wk all Ultrd at the Snivel y hme In limnbiun. It the first time In quite some time that all five girl had been ugether. AUo jrrent was Mr. Earwoud's daughter, Linda, r.(v. and Mr. Waller Smith and daughters and r.ev. Earl CREDIT PRINTING easonable Costs R 1 1 Having a sale? Announcing an opening? Staging a pro motion? If printing's re quired, call us. We do the job quick, right, and at low cost. . I : 1 ' i ! I i j S.aid i.f Heppner at attend lig th Preacher's Parliament In Eugene tht wetk. Mr. and Mr T. E. Mc-mger ,.f MiUJu.il and son Carroll ho auen.U junk college in Hend. jefst the holidays In Leington- Franklin Messenger of Med furd iH-nt the holiday In Lex irij;t..n with his sUters. Mr. and Mis. Call Marquardt and family, and Mr. and Mr. Bill B. Mar quardt and family, and with truitnr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Me-tn-nger and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Marquardt entertained Mr. Marquardt's family with a family get togeth er in their new home on Satur day of last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mcs-M-nger, Sr, her parents of Mitch ell and a lister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt and family. The Credit Bureau of Umatilla County Advises You to ... . KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD Please pay your accounts to the Morrow County by the tenth of each BUREAU OF UMATILLA Box 162 Pendleton O BROCHURES O ENVELOPES O STATEMENTS O BOOKLETS We Specialize in Letterheads and brother Friulin Metenger cf Medford and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meenger Jr. nd family uf llrrmlatm. and brvther and family. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Me, tergrr. Crt"!i Menger and the Hrv. and Mr. Walter Smith and family. Mr. and Mr, a W. Cutforlh and children sjenl New Years at the John Densllnger horn In The Dalle. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Munker motored to IVrtland Wednesday taking her sUter. Ml Luttrell, there where ah will return to her home In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hays and daughter. Deanna, and Can dies and David PrivraUky of Corvallis returned to their homes at week after visiting over ChriMmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. merchants of month. COUNTY HEPPNER, OREGON