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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6,
1928.
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Have A Good Laugh With The Camera Man
BOARDMAN
since leaving Boardman six years
ago.
,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thurman and
daughter Margaret of Pendleton
spent Labor Day at the home of
her sister, Mrs. D. F. Ransier and
family.
Miss Mildred Messenger has returned from a summer In Pendleton and has reentered high school.
This is her senior year.
Walter Denton of Meacham Is
staying at the Highway Inn until
his people come. It is reported that
the Dentons have purchased Mrs.
Lottie Attebury's ranch.
Walter
has enrolled in the high school.
Remember the fair, Irrigon, Sept
14 and 15.
E. T. Messenger and Nate
plan to go deer hunting this
year. Mrs. Macomber will go to
Pilot Rock and take charge of the
post office for her father so that he
too may go.
EmDlover: "Really, Topson,
figures are disgraceful. Just
at that three. Anyone would
it for a Ave."
Clerk: "It Is a Ave, sir."
"Well, I should
EmDlover:
sworn it was a three."
your district office In Hermiston, Oregon,
look on the first Tuesday in October'
8 o'clock P. M., for the purl
1928,
take pose at
of reviewing and correcting
the assessment and apportionment
of taxes to be levied on the first
have Tuesday In September, 1928, for district purposes.
Dated this 30th day of August
Announcements of the arrival of
Edwin Harvey August 81, weight
lbs., were received by Board-mafriends this week. The young
NOTICE.
1928.
man was born at Dufur.
J. W. MESSNER,
Notice is hereby given that the
Secretary Westland Irrigation
L. G. Smith, who has been under
board of directors of Westland IrDistrict, Umatilla County, Orthe weather for some time, had his
rigation District acting as a board
egon.
tonsils removed on Wednesday at
of equalization, will meet at the
Hermiston. They were In bad condition and a general anesthetic was
given, but he is recovering nicely
and it is hoped that he will be much
improved in health. Mrs. Ransier
accompanied the Smiths to Hermiston and drove the car back for Mrs.
Smith.
Miss Mildred Allen was hostess
Tuesday to eight of her friends,
celebrating her 14th birthday. Various games were played and a loveAnother Canning Hint.
ly lunch served at the close of the
When buying supplies for preafternoon.
serving, remember that sugar Is
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tinker of
sugar, whether made from Cuban
Walla Walla and their daughter,
cane, Canadian syrup or beets, just
Mrs. Smith and family of Waits-buras eggs are eggs, whether laid by
stopped for a short visit at
Rhode Island Reds or White Legthe Hereim home on Wednesday on
horns. Food value and cooking
their way home from a two weeks'
properties are exactly the same in
UuTOCASrtRl'
vacation at Seaside.
case.
on t run lor a doctor vou re not saeine things. the camera man did. Calm down. Prettv Lillian each
Tillie and William Harju returned
last week from two weeks spent In Metzeer. at the extreme right, seems to have made the camera man go wrong. The first picture is of a
Remove Fruit Stains at Once
Centerville, Wn., where they attend- film beauty, Raquel Torres it's easy to see where the naughty camera man was looking. Johnny Brown,
Before putting soiled table linens
ed school daily preparatory to con- also of the films, is the only male sufferer in this cameraman's spree. His legs are certainly long enough in the laundry bag, look for fruit
ground.
have
may
lady
who
is
young
got
reach
of
way
the
picture
eating
a
that
The
second
boardto
at
firmation in the Lutheran church.
stains, and saturate them with camConfirmation services were held on ing houses. When. Tex Rickard sees this, he may try to sign her up her reach beats anything he ever phor. Then wash without further
spmebody needs a new camera.
"seed'.' before. No, you don't need new eeglasses-bu- t
Sunday, August 26th.
attention, as you would the other
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransier and
clothes.
son and daughter stopped for a
on
removed
Monday
tonsils
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and
patients.
the
tonsils
from
Some
had
brief visit at the D. F. Ransier home
other hostesses have been busy can- very Ijadly diseased tonsils, but all
on their way to the coast.
A number of Boardman people ning. Practically every housewife came through the ordeal splendidly.
on the project has been "swamped" The patients were Mrs. Marguerite
attended the circus at Hermiston on with peaches the past two
Johnson, Donald and Maxine Stro-be- l,
weeks.
Wednesday.
Janet and Mardell Gorham,
Chas. Wicklander had two cars
Boardman friends were greeting
M. Mulligan on Tuesday on his re- of relatives visit him on Sunday. Johnny Knauff, Carl and Gladys
Custom-Mad- e
turn from a sojourn at St An- In the group were his father, D. Wicklander, Jimmy Muller and
Gillespie.
a
The
is
Grace
latter
Wicklander,
his
Mrs.
Calsister,
J.
thony's hospital at Pendleton where
he had a siege of typhoid. He was lahan, husband and family, another niece of Z. J. Gillepie and is maksister, Miss A. Wicklander, and a ing her home with the Gillespies
quite ill for several days.
Ingaard Skobo received a painful brother, R. T. Wicklander and fam- this winter. The teachers all cooperated splendidly and surely put in
injury Wednesday afternoon while ily, all of Salem.
Rev. Davidson of Malad City, Ida., a strenuous first day's work. School
helping grind feed at the Porter
made-to-measur- e
place ncn the belt broke and hit who was expected Sunday to hold opened on Tuesday instead of Monevery
of
clinic
day
with
the
because
In
the local church, did not
him in the eye. At first it was fear- services
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Busses are
ed that the eyesight might be Im- arrive so a short song service was teacher in her place.
driven by Noel Klitz and Alex
paired and he was taken to the doc- held.
Ayers.
tor at once, where it was found that
Earl Olson was home for the La
Ira Berger was up from Portland
no permanent injury had resulted, bor Day vacation.
James Howell Jr. was home on the first of the week.
but the eye was painfully bruised
Labor Day. He is working at Spoand swollen.
Eldon Wilson has returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stutte and kane and does not plan to reenter several weeks absence, Dallas is
O.
C.
S.
year.
until
mid
Bob
children
and Phyllis came up
home from McMinnville where he
The Grange sponsored a box sup visited his friend Buster Breeding,
Friday night from Portland for a
week end visit at the home of her per and dance Saturday night at and Gladys is home from P. J.
Root's hall. The proceeds went to
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler.
where she has been employRichard and Glen Berger were the Irrigon school band for the ed all summer.
not well Saturday night so their purpose of sending them to the state
Vaughnan Keyes and family are
father, Clarence Berger, took them fair, each Grange in the county here from Hood River for a visit at
to Hermiston to consult a physician. sponsoring some entertainment to the Royal Rands home. A baby girl
Alfred Skobo of Hermiston was raise funds for the purpose. This arrived at the Keyes home August
slightly injured last week in an auto band is a unique organization being 15th.
accident His head was cut The composed entirely of club members
C. C. Molson, a special agent for
VERY LATEST STYLES, WEAVES
and probably the only one of its
others in the car were not hurt
.,
was here from Portland
the
Boardman friends were much In- kind, at least in the northwest.
some
special
doing
investigating
for
Klitz
Alton
is home for a few
terested to hear of the recent marAND FABRICS
Dry Goods
in regard to some
Shoes
Groceries
riage of Miss Lavelle Leathers to weeks until the opening of school the company
Lester White at The Dalles last at Corvallis the latter part of Sep stolen property.
Wallace Matthews is here from
week. The young couple will make tember. He has been employed in
"Styleplus" suits are all the name implies.
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their home near Lexington. Mrs. mines in Utah and Idaho for the Pilot Rock and will again make his
White was the primary teacher in past year. He is specializing in home with his aunt, Mrs. Nate
Style plus quality.
mighty popduring the school year.
Boardman the past two years and mining engineering.
was much loved by the small folks.
That cooperation will accomplish
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis amd
ular with men and young men. Aways
Her friends here extend best wishes wonderful things was evidenced in Mr. and Mr. Chas. Goodwin spent a
to the newly married couple.
Boardman on Monday when anoth- pleasant week end at Bingham
Mrs. Ray Brown and daughter er tonsillectomy clinic was held at springs, leaving Friday and returnreasonably priced.
Mabel came home Saturday night the school house. Boardman is ing Monday evening.
from Ellensburg where Mabel and without a physician or hospital fa
Geo. Agee is home from a visit
Katherine attended Normal. Kath-erin- e cilities of any sort but the united with relatives in the wheat country.
kindly
people
a
efforts
of
stopped at Bickleton for a
turned the
Johnny McNamee returned on
short visit The first of the week school kitchen into a surgery, the Monday from Heppner coming over
they drove to Rieth to visit Mr. small room adjoining into an anes with Dr. McMurdo. He has been ill
Brown who has been employed on thetic room and the serving room at the hospital there with typhoid.
the rock crusher all summer. The into a very presentable ward and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee were overcrusher will soon be through with the kitchen table made an impro- night visitors at the O. H. Warner
vised operating table. Dr. McMur- home on Friday on their way to
work there.
Mackins motored to Stanfield on do of Heppner, with .the assistance Pilot Rock from Perrydale where
Wednesday and visited at the Vic- of a nurse and with Mrs. Rands ad they spent the summer. Mr. Lee has
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ministering the anesthetic, removed been grade principal at Pilot Rock
tor home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dean and Mr.
and Mrs. N. Sparrow of Seattle motored down for the week end and
visited at the Packard, Spagle and
Jenkins home. Mrs. Dean is a sister of Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Packard.
Carroll Kennedy, Eldon Wilson
and Mabel Brown spent Labor Day
in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Irene Waldo and two children of Portland were visitors Sun
was Locke, the
day at the Robert Wilson home.
The Silver Tea to be given Wed'
economist and philosopher
ncsday at the J- - R. Johnson home
who wrote, "The purpose
with Mrs. L. G. Smith and her committee serving, was postponed un
of business is to keep a
til Wednesday, Sept 12, for various
reasons.
Mrs. Smith's daughter,
occupied for the prosman
Mrs. Marguerite Johnson had her
n
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The electric light
and power industry has consistently extended
the usefulness of
its service, while
materially reducing its rates. This
reduction meant
a saving in 1927
of five hundred
million dollars to
domestic consumers alone.
great
perity of the Commonwealth."
Locke's definition of business is being applied today as never before. The
engineer and the scientist
have become the statesmen of a new State that is
industrial in form and
economic in purpose.
In its contribution to the
general wellbeine of the
public, it is doubtful if any
industry in the history of
the world has rendered a
greater service than the
electrical industry.
That America today enjoys living advantages approached by no other
country is due in no small
measure to the fact that
American manufacturers
and workmen have at
their command more electric power than is available to all the rest of the
world.
Heppner Tailoring Shop
Pacific Power & Light Co.
i
n
le new duick.
is t he ziew Style
If It Were Not for
People
Who Borrow
MONEY from us, we could not con-
More
than handsome--
than luxurious
,
more
wonderful
new type of motor car beauty
a
a
thrilling turning point
It
will be imitated, of course I The
lew, the fine and the beautiful
always inspire emulation. But so
great is the coat of building the
magnificent new Fisher bodief for
the Silver Anniversary Buick that
imitation will be possible only to
inch costlier can, and even the
will find difficult
ia follewiof
where Ruick leads!
has been expended in
manufacturing the dies alone for
the new Buick bodies; and the
gracefully
curving side panels
which form one of their distinguishing characteristics represent the
most expensive steel paneling work
employed on any automobile in
the world!
11,500,000
x
body design
But it is not in the matchless (race
and beauty of exterior design alone
that the Silver Anniversary Buick
eclipses other can. In fleet, power
ful performance too, the world
holds no equal for the Silver Anni.
versa ry Buick with Masterpiece
Bodies by Fisher. And the motor-publi- c,
buying in such tremendous
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factories to Work day and night to
supply the demand, is elevating il
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