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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1929)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1929. PAGE SEVEN James M. Burgess, recently ap pointed assistant state school super intendent, accompanied by Mrs. Burgess, left Heppner Monday to take over his new duties at Salem. Mrs. Burgess stopped at Hood Riv er to visit with her sister, Florence Gould, who had returned Friday. Mrs. Burgess will remain in Hood River until her husband locates a home in the capital city. Clinton Harper received severe facial and other injuries when his car was wrecked between Adams and Pendleton. He was taken to Pendleton by Mrs. James Gentry who was on her way to Heppner last week-end. Clinton, who Is well known here has been associated with Emery Gentry In the Ford garage at Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smead and daughter Marcla Jean, and Mrs. Olive Sutton, al! of Portland, were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. Smead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smead In this city. Maurice is agency manager for the West Coast Life Insurance company in Portland. Bert Palmateer, Morgan wheatr raiser, was in Heppner for a short time on Saturday. He was accom panied by Henry Beers of Estacada who with Mrs. Beers and their daughter were visitors over Thanks giving at the Palmateer home. Mrs. Beers and Mrs. Palmateer are sis ters. Edward Notson and wife and son were visitors over the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Notson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Notson. Edward is principal of the school this year at Thorp, Wash., a small community a few miles out from Ellensburg. They returned home on Sunday. Leonard Carlson of Gooseberry was a visitor In the city on Tues day. He reports that while his grain has not shown up much yet, It appears to be all right. Mr. Carl son was accompanied by his father, Andrew Carlson, who makes his home with his son. R. L. Benge, county judge, ac companied by Mrs. Benge, returned to Heppner Sunday by automobile, after spending Thanksgiving in Portlamfwith their daughter Luola, who Is teaching in Medford, and son Terrell, a freshman at Oregon State college. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Everson were lone people In this city on Satur day. Mr. Everson, who farms quite extensively, thinks his wheat will be all right It is not hurt so far and proper weather conditions should bring it along okeh. J. G. Doherty of Blackhorse, when In Heppner Tuesday reported the loss of some of his fine turkeys dur ing the week. He believes that they were "lifted" from the roost He did not raise a large number this year. The force at the Morrow county courthouse has been augmented by the addition of Daisy Noe of Vale, who Is making an audit of the books, and Lucile McDuffee, who Is working in the sheriff's office. Adrian Engelman, farmer of the lone country, was looking after business affairs in this city on Wed nesday. W. E. 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Goodman and children drove back to Heppner Sunday after spending Thanksgiv ing week-end with Mr. Goodman's folks In Portland. H. E. Warner, Lexington wheat farmer, was In Heppner Wednesday to make arrangements for another dance at Leach Memorial hall, Sat urday evening. Following their marriage Thanks giving week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman have come to Heppner where Bleakman will be engaged In road work. Al Bergstrom has been confined to his bed because of a leg Injury which he received by falling down the cellar stairs at his home last Saturday. Betty Roemer, employed at the Morrow General hospital, has gone to Portland to spend a month's va cation at her home. Dr. Samuel H. Tyler, Bend eye specialist returned home Monday, after paying a business visit to Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas of Lex ington were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner at Wasco. Dwight Misner, arriving In Hepp ner from lone Monday reported that his wheat Is growing fairly well. ' Lost Wrist watch and bracelet; white gold. Liberal reward for re turn to this office. 38. E. R. Lundell, lone garageman, was a business visitor In Heppner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson and children visited with friends In Spo kane over Thanksgiving week-end. Buck Adams, pioneer resident of Hardman, was looking after busi ness here on Saturday. Fred Lucas of Lexington spent Monday In Heppner on business. The gift no one else can give a photograph. 38 PHONE or leave orders at Phelps Grocery Co. Home Phone 1102 HEPPNER TRANS FER COMPANY STAR THEATER TONIGHT (Thusday, Dec. 5), Last Showing of "THE FOUR FEATHERS" With WILLIAM POWELL, RICHARD ARLEN, FAY WRAY, CUVE BROOK and NOAH BEERY. Love, honor, family all are lost when society brands Harry Feversham a "coward." His comrades and the girl of his heart give him four tiny white feathers, symbols of a weakling's disgrace. But he atones! Into the gaping maw of peril, Into the lawless unknown of Africa's desert-jungle he plunges, to redeem himself for her. Two years In the making In Africa. A Paramount picture, synchronized with music and sound, but not a talkie. Also Laurel & Hardy in WE FAW DOWN, two reel comedy. 25c -50c FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6-7: GEORGE O'BRIEN in "SALUTE" With WILLIAM JENNEY and HELEN CHANDLER A gripping drama of marching men on drill field and gridiron. See the thrilling Army-Navy football classic as It never before has been depicted on the screen. Behind the lines at West Point and Annapolis, with all their rmantic glamour. And last but not least, Stepln Fetchie. A Fox all talking picture. Also SOLE SUPPORT, two reel comedy, and NEWS REEL. 25c 50c SUNDAY-MONDAY, DECEMBER 8-9: J. Harold Murray and Norma Harris in "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD" FOX ALL-TALKING-SINGING-DANCING ROMANCE IMAGINE! Broadway's greatest musical stars, the haunting music fo Oscar Straus and Hollywood's lavish splendor the su preme accomplishment of stage, screen and music. Singing Chorus of 60, Dancing Ensemble of 100, Symphony Or chestra of 60, Scenes In Multicolor. Also CONTENTED WIVES, comedy, and News Reel. 25c 50c TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10-11: Janet Gaynor and Chas. Farrell in "LUCKY STAR" Directed by Frank Borzage. The same star trio that made "Seventh Heven" and "Street Angel." Two "lost" young lovers, she was a hillside waif, he was "half-a-man" some of the wreck age of the World War. Hope surged In his breast Love Inspired he rto womanhood. A Fox part-talking Movietone picture. Also "Our Gang" in NOISY NOISES. 20c-40c COMING NEXT WEEK: Ruth Taylor, Wm. Collier, Jr., Jobyna Ralston and John Holland In THE COLLEGE COQUETTE, Columbia all-talking comedy drama, December 12 and 13. Tim McCoy In THE DESERT RIDER, December 14. William Powell as Philo Vance In THE GREENE MURDER CASE, Paramount all-talking mystery drama, December 15 and 16. Janet Gaynor, Chas. Morotn, Nancy Drevel and Barry Norton in THE FOUR DEVILS, Fox port-talking Movietone, Dec, 17-18. Christmas Shirts For Men 4 Every man likes to have a lot of shirts, so you can't get off the right track by giving him shirts for Christmas . . . even if he has plenty of them now. In this excellent group there are shirts of all . kinds: Plain colors, new stripe patterns, plain whites, collar attached shirts, also neckband shirts with separate collars to match. 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