HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1929. PAGE SEVEN Local' lEIiijpp(g!Siki W. O. Bayless arrived home on Sunday forenoon from a trip to Denver. He recently went east with a shipment of sheep for Messrs. McNamer & Thompson, his des tination being Chicago. Upon reach ing Laramie, Wyo., however, the shipment was diverted to Denver. Mr. Bayless reports that he met up with no unpleasant weather on the journey, and when he left Den ver there was a slight snowfall of some six inches, but the wintry con ditions were beginning to prevail throughout the Rocky mountain section. He further reports that the sheep market there was none too good. " Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz went to Portland on Sunday, spend ing Monday in the city. The young men took a truck load of calves to the Portland market and the ladies drove down In the Ferguson car. An enjoyable day wa? spent in shop ping about the city and having a visit with Mrs. O. T. Ferguson, who is in the city with the baby daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Ferguson while the Infant is receiving treat ment at the Doernbecker hospital. They report that the little one Is doing well and should be ready to return home before long. Members of Willow lodge No. 66, I. O. O. F. and San Soucl Rebekah lodge No. 23 will be hosts to the various lodges of these orders In the county In a big get-together meeting at their hall In this city on Saturday evening. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, and will be followed by a pot luck sup per. Any Odd Fellows or Rebekahs In the city or the county at the time will be made welcome and It is ex pected there will be general attend ance on the part of the brethren and sisters of the Morrow county lodges. Vawter Crawford of the Q. T. force was a visitor in Portland over Saturday where he met with other members of a committee of the Oregon Editorial association, ap pointed to work out plans for an audit of circulations of the weekly papers of the state. He returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Jeff Jones and her nephew, Crocket Sprouls, returned on Tues day from San Leandro, Calif., where they visited for a month at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Henrikson. They greatly enjoyed the trip and report a very pleasant visit Mrs. Josephine Johnson this week disposed of her residence property where she has been living, to Ed Breslln. As soon as all details of the trade have been closed up, Mr. Breslln and family will occupy the premises. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmunson and children of Culver were in Heppner on business from Sunday until Tuesday. While here they vis ited with Mr. Edmundson's mother, Mrs. Mattle Huston. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their apron sale and tea at the church parlors on Saturday afternoon, from 3 to 7 and a cordial Invitation Is extended to their friends. Paul Jones and Maurice Edmund son left for Gateway Tuesday to bring eight horses to Heppner which are owned by AlonzO Edmundson. Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPE CIALIST, In Heppner, Sat, Dec. 14, at Hotel Heppner. Mrs. Lena White, assistant In the local postofflce, went to Portland on Tuesday to attend the funeral of her brother, the late John Glass cock, which was held on Wednes day afternoon. Returning today, Mrs. White will be accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Guy Boyd of Cald well, Idaho and Mrs. Chas. Curtis of Marshneld, who will make a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smead. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner re turned home on Saturday from Portland, bringing their baby son, Keith, who had been under the care of specialists at the Doernbecker hospital for a few weeks. The little boy is still quite ill, and his parents contemplate taking him to Arizona, where the climatio conditions may prove beneficial. Due to the illness of Rev. Stanley Moore, services were not held Sun day last in All Saints Episcopal church. Mr. Moore is sufficiently Improved to be able to attend to his pastoral duties the coming Sun day. Mrs. Bert Kane has returned from Portland where she was visiting her sister, Mrs. Mark Church, who is confined to a hospital. Mrs. Kane had been In the Rose city since Thanksgiving. . Announcement has been made by the secretary that the Women's Christian Temeperance union will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Christian church par lors. Mrs. Jared C. Aiken, daughter of Mrs. M. L. Curran, left last week end for Oakland, Cal., to join her husband who is engaged In the in surance business in that city. Harry Turner, accompanied by his daughter Ruth, went to Portland Thursday night, because of the crit ical illness of his son Keith who is In the Doernbecker hospital. Mrs. Ralph Charnley and Mrs. Clem Buselck arrived here Saturday rrom foruand, returning Wednes day evening after a visit with Mrs. Melissa Marlatt The Women's Missionary society of the Christian church will present Evidence of His Power," a women's day pageant Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock. Dennis Kiernan of Lexington was In Heppner on business Friday. There Is still time for those Chrsitmas Photographs. Studio at Hotel Heppner. PHONE or leave orders at Phelps Grocery Co. Home Phone 1102 HEPPNER TRANS FBR COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHS No obligation to show samples. Studio Hotel Heppner. J Just to remind you that llooo RED WHITE IV BLUE Standard 00 Dealers will supply you with un- urptuted Motoring Prod uctsand an improved Motoring Service that you should know about! Try This) Experiment Drive in today at any Red, White and Blue Station or Garage. Ask the Dealer "What is this improved service you have to offer?" STANDAItD OIL COMPACT Of CALIFORNIA General Blacksmithing and Welding Now is the time to Inspect your plow shares and machinery and to have necessary sharpening done and repairs made in prepar ation for spring work. Front Qhlvolw 1 1 UIIII U1I1 WJ Heppner, Oregon Agent for the Wade Drag Saw Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien of But ter creek are the parents of a 10 1-2 pound daughter born last night at the Heppner Surgical hospital. he Methodist Missionary society will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church par lors. LaVerne Van Marter, Heppner hardware man, has been confined to his home all week because of a bad cold. Mrs. Mike Kenny returned to her home in Portland after spending several days here on a visit Ben Patterson, local druggist, was absent from his duties Wednesday because of illness. r. A. D. McMurdo has been con fined to his home by illness during the past week. James Ayers of Butter creek was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. The Willing Workers will meet at the Christian church Friday af ternoon. Mrs. Grant Olden of lone was in Heppner on Friday, shopping. L. R. DeMarls of Eight Mile came to Heppner on business Friday. Last call for Christmas Photo graphs. Arrange for sittings now. Present Practical Gifts for Christmas slippers for women: felt, satin, leather, in all the new colors, 75c to $2.85 Slippers for men, too. SHOES for men and women; the finest and most complete stock in Heppner to choose from. Galoshes Rubbers for women, and rub bers and overshoes for men, offer a gift that can't be beat for utility at this season. SOX in a wide range of patterns, provide an excellent gift for men HOSIERY for women, all the popular shades. $1.00 to $2.25 E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Heppner, Oregon STAR THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12-13 Ruth Taylor, Wm. Collier, Jr., Jobyna Ralston and John Holland in "THE COLLEGE COQUETTE" Love adventures of a wise-cracking flirtatious co-ed with a big handsome coach. Full of surprises. You'll like it A Columbia all- talking comedy-drama. Also Max Davidson in FEED 'EM AND WEEP and NEWS REEL. 20c 40c SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14: TIM McCOY in "THE DESERT RIDER" With Baquel Torres and Bert Roach. A smashing drama of the Early West. Metro non-talking picture. Also two reel comedy, WHAT A DAY. 20 40c SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 15-16: William Powell as Philo Vance in "THE GREENE MURDER CASE" S. S. VAN DINE'S SMASHING THRILLER Thrills! Mystery! Sinister, menacing crime! In the eerie Greene mansion. A whole family trembles in the power of an in visible maniac. The world's greatest fiction detective, Philo Vance, suave, intellectual, leads you on the baffling trail of the mad killer. From the records of an actual crime. Paramount all-talking mys tery drama. . Also comedy, RUBBING IT IN, and NEWS REEL. 25c 50c .TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17-18 Janet Gaynor, Chas. Morton, Nancy Drexel and Barry Norton m "THE FOUR DEVILS" Directed by F. W. Murnau. The tang of the tanbark gets Into your blood with this picture. The true atmosphere of the circus is faithfully reproduced with unusual touches that raise this Fox part talking Movietone picture to a sensational pitch. Better miss a real circus than overlook this picture. Also Charlie Chase in OFF TO BUFFALO, two reel comedy. 25c 50c COMING NEXT WEEK: Lloyd Hughes & Margaret Livingstone in ACQUITTED, Dec, 19-20 Tim McCoy In SIOUX BLOOD, December 21. Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe and Lily Damlta in THE COCK EYED WORLD, December 22 and 23. The Marx Brothers in THE COCOANUTS, December 24, 25 and 26, J.C.PENNEYC. 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