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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1937 PAGE FIVE ...... LsoD SIipip)nfli I ...... . . . . . . . . -. . . Nelson Bartholomew left for Portland yesterday after spending; some time here in his work as in surance salesman. On Tuesday he called at Pendleton and while there dropped in on Father James J. Walsh at St. Anthony's hispital. He also saw Stephen Irwin who had a bandaged head from injuries receiv ed in a recent automobile accident. Mr. Bartholomew expected to re turn later in the week. Elwayne Lieuallen spent Thanks giving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen, coming from Forest Grove where he is a stu dent at Pacific university. One of the star backs on the Pacific U. elev en. Elwavne received a cracked low er leff bone in the last game played and was hobbling around with the leg in a cast. He expected to have it out of the cast shortly with the leg as good as ever. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Wheelhouse of Arlington were Thanksgiving eve ning visitors in Heppner, coming over from Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt. where the party that dav attended the wedding of Miss Margaret Lieuallen, sister of Mrs. Wheelhouse and Mrs. Barratt. Don Turner was home for Thanks giving from his studies at University of Oregon. He returned Sunday with his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tur ner. taking him as far as Biggs where he crossed the Columbia and joined a fraternity brother from Yakima for the rest of the trip. Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Farrior and son Freddie and Larry Moore mo tored to HeoDner Sunday from Pen dleton and spent the day with friends. Freddie is a member of the first string basketball team of Pen dleton high, and Larry is on the "B" squad. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. William Hayes, in Port land. They were joined by their son, Francis Nickerson, University of Oregon student from Eugene. Dallas Ward, assistant coach at University of Minnesota, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with home folks at Lexington, and took in the dance Thanksgiving evening at the Elks hall where he was greeted by many old-time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz and chil dren from Adams spent the week end with Hetrtmer friends. Mr. Tetz, su perintendent of the Adams schools, attending a meeting ot the u. &. a. a, finance committee here Saturday Billy Thomson spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. A. Q. Thom son, and other members of the fam ily here, coming up from Eugene where he is a junior in journalism at the University of Oregon. Amons Oregon State college stu Hnts home for the Thanksgiving holiday were Miss Nancy Jane Cox, Miss Louise Anderson and Norton Kng. All returned to their studies the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Williams are Rundav for The Dalles to make their home. Mr. Williams has lpn welder with Heppner Black smith and Machinery company shop for some time. rnU lane was in town Monday from Lexington. He reported that his father, Howard Lane, was to un-t nnration in Portland the next day for a malignant stomach affliction. Mr and Mrs. Walter La Dusire spent Thanksgiving in Heppner with Mrs. La Dusires parents, Mr. ana Mrs. R. W. Turner, coming over from their home at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Crocket Sprouls and daughter Janet spent Thanksgiving until Natives and friends in Hepp ner, coming up from their home at Hood River. Frank Alfred, district attorney, LaVerne Winters visited over Thanksgiving at the home of his grandfather, Creed Owens, coming over from his home at Hay, Wash. Jimmv Farley visited Heppner relatives and friends over Thanks giving, coming up from Corvallis where he is a student at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ayers arrived Sundav from their home at Eugene to remain until after Christmas vis iting relatives and friends here. Judge Bert Johnson. Commissioner George Peck and Engineer Harry Tamblyn motored to Portland Mon day on county business. Leonard Gilman. ace halfback on the Pacific university football team the past season, was home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belanger mo tored to Portland Sunday on a busi ness trip and returned Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wightman and children spent Thanksgiving here from their home at Arlington. Mrs. Werner Rietmann was trans acting business in the city Friday from the farm home near lone. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeill spent Thanksgiving in Spokane at the home of Mr. McNeill s parents. Mrs. Elsie M. Beach and son Law rence were business visitors in the city Monday from Lexington. J. E. Craber was down from the Hardman farm Monday, transacting business. For rent Apartment. 3 rooms and bath, furnished. Bonnie Cochran. that is where the dredge crew will go next. The H. E. club entertained their husbands in the grange hall Friday evening. Election of officers was held. Mrs. Russell Miller was elect ed president. Lee Turner received word Sunday morning of the death of his brother, Ray Turner, of lone. The funeral was held in lone Tuesday with Rev. H. B. Thomas officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones of Her mston. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ingerson and Mr. and Mrs. Budyeck of La Grande spent the holidays visiting at the Blanche Jones home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman of Hardman visited at the McDonald home over the week end Mrs. George Belcher and Mrs. Ed ward Uthe of Yakima visited at the Peck and Uthe homes over the week end. Bert Solsberry spent Saturday visiting in The Dalles. Arthur Allen left for Corvallis Friday on business. Misses Jeanne Bauer and Eleanor Hldon and J. Rothenberger spent the holidays visiting relatives in Portland. Miss Ada Mae Harford of Arling ton visited at the Compton home this week end. Lloyd Mallory of Portland visited his sister, Mrs. Sundsten, over the holidays. ; A dance was given in the gym Sat urday evening. It was sponsored by the Girls Athletic association and was in the form of a carnival. Music was furnished by the Troubadors, A large crowd attended and the dance was considered a great sue cess the Pendleton hospital. The baby and mother are both progressing very well. Train No. 25 is changing time and will come in at 4:15 p. m. instead of 5:10 p. m. Mr .and Mrs. J. Davis of Bonne ville have moved into the depot. Mr. Davis will be agent Herb Parson was home from La Grande for the holidays. Miss Mane Messenger of Portland is visiting at the E. T. Messenger home. Norval Shannon of Kinzua visited his sister, Mrs. Lily, over the holidays. The F.F.A. bovs motored to Hepp ner last Wednesday evening where they participated in a smoker. The boys didn t do so well but hope to do better next time. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger and family of Lexington visited at the J. F. Barlow home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mefford and children of Yakima visited at the Ed Barlow home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDaniel of Arlington visited at the J. L. Jenkins home Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Scott gave a party for her son, Jerry Vernon, Sunday with four little kiddies as guests. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the kind neigh bors and friends for their assistance and expressions of sympathy at the time of our bereavement. We ar especially grateful to members of the American Legion. Mrs. Grace M. Turner, . Raymond, Jr., Catherine. E. H. Turner and family. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, DECEMBER 8th. Potted plants at all times, phone 1332; will deliver. 15tf J 1 III X 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT H t T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I M 1 ITT 1 1 1 M V BOARDMAN NEWS Holiday Season Active in Board man By LA YKRN BAKER Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hug and chil dren spent the holidays visiting friends and relatives in La Urande. Mr and Mrs. Willard Baker spent Wednesday shoDDing in La Grande. Mr. Ghent, who is visiting the W. A. Baker home, returned from J-fl Grande with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bickford of La Grande visited at the A. R. Hug home Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strobel and children spent the holidays visiting friends and relatives in Boise, Idaho. Don Strobel remained in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. John McEntire, Jack day in Pendleton, shopping. day in Pendleton .sroppmg. Mike Healy who has been visiting his parents, left Sunday for Califor nia where he will visit. Miss JoseDhine McEntire of Pen dleton spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McEn tire. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strobel spent Monday in Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uthe, Mrs. Melcher. Noreine Olsen and Mrs. Edward Uthe visited friends and relatives in Pendleton Saturday. A. P. Avers and -daughter Mildred spent the holidays visiting relatives in Yakima. Bob Harwood motored to Clacka mas where he was married. He and his bride will move to Umatilla as Visitors at the Robert Wilson home over the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. John McClaskev of Arlington, Dave Johnston and Imogene Wilson, Mos cow, Idaho, and Alex Wilson, Hepp ner. Miss Wilma Myers of Pendleton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Claude Myers, over the holidays. Mrs. Muriel McCutcheon of Hard man is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Rosland of Arlington spent the holidays with Mrs. Ros land's mother. Mrs. Grace Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCutcheon of Pendleton visited at the John Fisher home over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La Grande visited friends and relatives on the nroiect over the week end. Messrs. Alt. Hendricks and Wes ton motored to Portland Thursday and returned home Sunday. , Mrs. L. Davis and her new baby girl returned home Saturday from THE: "Do you ever play the stock mar ket?" "I tried it once, but the brokers seemed to be having all the fun." mm ELKS' HALL HEPPNER SATURDAY Dec. 1 1 Elmer Steele and His SWING BAND 75c the couple STAR Reporter : FBIDAY-SATUBDAY PRAIRIE THUNDER starring i Dick Foran, the singing cowboy, plus i It Happened in Hollywood : With Richard Dlx . Fay Wray 5 and Mouhlea" of many famous movie stars. Also: George Hall and Orchestra and Sunbonnet Bine color cartoon. BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT! GO to SCHOOL at BRADEN-BELL'S Heppner Store Friday,! 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