Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 02, 1938, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 2, 1938
Mrs. Raymond Huddleston de
parted Sunday for Seattle from
where she expected to take the S. S.
Yukon for Valdez, Alaska, to join her
husband who is employed on high
way work there. Miss Mary .White
accompanied her, and they were
joined on the way by Miss Frances
White who taught the last year at
Weiser, the White sisters expecting
to visit at Seattle for a time.
Don Cowdry, with Uncle Sam's
marine corps, enjoyed a visit with
Morrow county relatives and friends
for several days, leaving yesterday
for Portland. He recently returned
from a cruise to Australia on the
cruiser Louisville and at the end of
his furlough will be stationed at
Sand Point air base in Washington.
; His first hitch with the service will
end next February.
Mrs. Thelma Corley was a business
visitor here from lone Tuesday. She
announced that she had taken the
management "of the Sunset service
station and cafe at Hood River where
she has moved from lone, and ex
tended an invitation for all Morrow
county people to stop and see her
when on their way up or down the
Columbia highway.
Miss Kathryn Bisbee visited over
the week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee.
Miss Bisbee is county health nurse
for Clackamas county and located
at Oregon City. She was accompan
ied to this city by Mrs. Blanche
Moore of Portland who is visiting at
the home of her brother, C. W. Mc
Namer. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Becket were
visitors the end of the week from
their home at Wallowa where Mr.
Becket is manager of the Wallowa
branch of the First National Bank
of Portland, visiting Mr. Becket's
mother, Mrs. Daisy Shively, and
parents of Mrs. Becket, Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. J F Freund and
daughter of The Dalles spent Me
morial Day here at the home of Mrs.
Freund's aunt, Mrs. Glenn Hayes.
Mrs. Freund reported her mother,
Mrs. Elsie Smith, as unimproved in
her serious illness at The Dalles hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Chidsey, for
mer residents, were week-end guests
at the home of Mrs. Chidsey's cou
sin, Mrs. D. M. Ward, coming from
their home at Bridal Veil. They
stopped a short time on their way to
Baker and John Day to visit child
ren at those points.
Mrs. Myles Mulligan returned
home this week from a six weeks'
visit to her old home section in and
around Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and
Mrs; S. H. Shannon with whom she
journeyed east were expected to
leave on the return shortly after
Memorial Day.
Dwight Misner was a caller here
Tuesday, accompanying his son-in-law,
Fred Mankin, from the farm 5n
the lone district, where he and Mrs,
Misner were visiting from their
home at Thornton, Wash. Mr. Misner
enjoyed greeting many old-time
friends.
Carl M. Felker of Portland is fill
ing the position of clerk at the local
branch, First National Bank of Port
land, taking the place recently held
by Harry Nelson, who, with Mrs.
Nelson, has returned to Portland,
Mr. Nelson's former home.
James Farley expected to leave
today for John Day to take charge
of Wilson's store there while his
brother, Johnny, goes on his vaca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. John Farley ex
pected to go into Canada on their
vacation.
Mrs. E. L. Vinton and son Dick of
Coquille arrived the end of the week
for a two weeks' visit with Heppner
relatives and friends, being guests
at the home of Mrs. Vinton's broth
er, Emil Groshens.
Billy Bucknum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bucknum, underwent a
tonsilectomy at a local doctor's of
fice the end of the week.
Heppner
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Alfred
spent the Memorial Day holidays at
the homes of their families at Sil-
verton and Salem, Mr. Alfred re
turning to Heppner Tuesday while
Mrs. Alfred stopped at The Dalles
to resume her work.
An over-Memorial Day party com
ing up from Portland included Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Corder, Dr. Bowl
by, Miss June Lockridge and AlberJ
Williams. They were guests at the
home of Mrs. Corder's mother, Mrs.
Lillie Aiken.
Mrs. O. Hilding Bengston and Miss
Gladys Benge arrived Tuesday from
Medford, Mrs. Bengston to visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Benge, and Miss Benge
with her mother, Mrs. Eph Eskel
son. T. J. Humphreys left for Hillsboro
to spend Memorial Day, and from
there expected to go on to Los An
geles to visit his daughter, Miss Eve
lyn Humphreys, who is located in
the southern California metropolis.
John Kelly was in Heppner the
end of the week from his home at
Pendleton, contacting local wool
growers with prospect of buying
their clips. He reported making sev
eral purchases lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Blankenship
and children left yesterday for Se
attle where Mr. Blankenship ex
pected to complete work for his mas
ter's degree at University of Wash
ington summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buhman and
baby daughter left this week for
Portland where they will spend the
summer while Mr. Buhman takes
work at University of Oregon exten
sion smmer school.
Jack Parsons, former assistant
secretary to the local AAA compli
ance board, has located at Ellens
burg, Wash, from where he returned
the end of the week for a short visit.
W. H. French was in town Tues
day from Blue Mountain ranch,
getting his business in shape for a
short trip to Portland on which he
expected to leave the next day.
Max Shultz has again returned to
town after finishing his job of wool
sacking with the Ira Hughes shear
ing crew at the Wilkinson and Tom
Boylen ranches last week.
Miss Teresa Breslin returned to
Portland Monday after spending a'
two weeks' vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Breslin. She
has a position in the city.
Charles Cox is expected home to
morrow from his studies at Oregon
State college, and Miss Nancy Jane
Cox, also an O. S. C. student, is ex
pected Sunday.
Fred Hoskins passed through town
yesterday on the way from the Rhea
creek ranch to the summer range
near La Grande where he is moving
his sheep.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Leach of Pen
dleton were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mrs Leach's brother-in-law
and sister, Dr. and Mrs A. D. Mc-
Murdo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eberhardt
of Tigard were over-Memorial Day
visitors here. Mrs. Eberhardt was
formerly Miss Stella Penland of this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stevenson
of Arlington were Memorial Day
visitors here at the home of Mr.
Stevenson's aunt, Mrs. Glenn Hayes.
Mrs. B. F. Swaggart of Swaggart
buttes farm and daughter, Mrs.
Wheeler of Pendleton, were Memor
ial Day visitors in the city
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, JUNE 8th.
E. H. Turner is spending the week
with his daughter, Mrs. Albert Lind
strom, at the Morgan farm home.
For Sale Good Deering binder,
ready to go. W. P. HilL
Gazette Times, Heppner,
BOARDMAN NEWS
Many Come and Go
At Boardman in Week
By LA VERN BAKER
The H. E. club held their meeting
at the home of Mrs. Coats Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La
Grande visited their folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wilson, over the week end.
Made Kobow and Leoda Rose left
Tuesday for Yakima where they will
visit.
H. Price and Billy Price of Hood
River, enroute to La Grande, spent
Saturday morning in Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boston of Spo
kane, Mrs. W. Shaw of Milu and Mrs.
Harris of Freeman spent the week
end at the Parsons home.
Viola and Dale Macomber of
Heppner who have been visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Root, returned to
Heppner Monday with their folks,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber.
Willard Baker and Ernie Peck
went to La Grande Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford and sons Dar
vel and Dale spent the week end in
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harwood and Mrs.
Jenkins went to Walla Walla over
the week end.
Lois Messenger went to The
Dalles Sunday where she will visit
a few days. Later she will go on to
Monmouth and take a summer
course.
Fred Martin went to Athena over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Urum Messenger
and family of Portland visited at
the Elmer Messenger home over the
week end.
Miss Cecelia Partlow of Portland
spent the week end at home.
Fred and George Griffin of The
Dalles are visiting at the Miller
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt and Mr,
Truman went to Pendleton Sunday.
George Corwin, Joan and Lorvin
went to Hood River where the chil
dren will spend the summer. Mr.
Corwin went on to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Birkford and
Mrs. Hedgreen of La Grande spent
Friday at the Hugg home. Mrs.
Birkford who has been visiting there
last week returned to La Grande
with them.
Rev. H. B. Thomas will hold Bible
school meeting in Umatilla begin
ning Tuesday evennig.
Mrs. Ernie Peck, Ernabell and
Shirley went to The Dalles over the
week end.
Essie Jones and Vernon Root went
to La Grande Saturday where they
remained over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoner and son Billy
of Seattle visited at the Claude Ston
er home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
Echo motored to Hardman where
they spent the week end. Mr. Coats
remained there for a short visit.
Lois Springer of Vancouver, Wn.,
is employed at Packards.
Edward Skoubo and Warren Dil
lon spent the week end at Hilgard.
Mrs. Lowell Spagle and children,
Barbara and Lowell, of Battle Moun
tain spent the week end at the
Packard home.
Neal Bleakney and children, Ar
wilda, Bob, Joe and Pat, R. W.
Bleakney and Maxine Strobel mo
tored to Umapine Sunday. R. W.
Bleakney and Pat remained for the
summer.
Max and R. W. Bleakney visited
the Bleakney home Tuesday. They
returned to Umapine the same day.
This Wednesday a joint meeting
and pot luck dinner were held at
the church for the Ladies Aid and
H. E. C. The purpose of this meet
ing was to finish up the Pollyanna
club.
W. McDonald returned home from
Fairfield, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Johnson of
Junction City and W. R. Courtney
of Portland are visiting W. McDon
ald. Mr. and Mrs. W. Collosso and
family, Dante and Jessie Petrizelli
went to Bridal Veil Saturday. Dante
and Jessie remained there.
Barney Devlin of Heppner was on
the project Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber went
to Grandview, Wash., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Pettys went to
lone Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham, Mar
dell, and Pauline Strobel went to
Oregon
Walla Walla, Athena and Pendleton
Monday.
Mrs. Esther Knight of Hood River
is visiting at the Charles Nickerson
home. '
J. R. Rothengerger went to Port
land Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands, Nancy
and Mary Ann and Geraldine Healy
went to Heppner Monday.
HARDMAN NEWS
Strawberry Feed
Enjoyed at Hardman
By OPAL HASTINGS
A dinner was given Sunday night
by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
They served strawberries,, cream
and cake, coffee and chocolate, and
since it .was about the first straw
berries of the season everyone en
joyed them immensely.
Services were held at the church
Sunday evening by Rev. R. V. Hin
kle. There was a small gathering
but in spite of this everyone enjoyed
his sermon very much.
Mrs. Richard Robison and Mrs.
Earl Redding and daughter rode as
far as Hood River with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Leathers on Wednesday. Mr.
and Mrs. Leathers will visit a day
or two with Mrs. Redding in Hood
River.
Richard Robison, his mother, Mrs.
Maud Robison, and Ted Adams drove
to The Dalles in Mrs. Robison's new
car, and if the cherries are ready
they are going to pick for a short
time, then they are going on to Port
land where Richard has a very good
chance of getting a job singing over
the radio.
Ed McDaniel returned Wednes
day. He has been in Seattle and
Bellingham during the last month.
August Sundin returned with him
for a short stay.
Marvin Saddler was ill the first
of the week but has improved now.
Nona Inskeep left for the Jones
ranch where, she will visit for a short
time.
Miss Frances Inskeep was ill the
first of the week but she is up and
improved now.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings and
daughters and Maxine McDaniel
were business visitors in Heppner
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill and
daughter Ilo left for Portland where
they will make a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel were
visiting the Owen Leathers home
this week. Carl McDaniel and Chas.
McDaniel set traps in the mountains
Monday and Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel
left to go back to Lonerock Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Adams and children took Mrs. Duff
rin McKitrick and Roger back to
Arbuckle mountain where Duff is
working
Mrs. Owen Leathers is confined
O Ten Years Ago
(Gazette Times, May 31, 1928)
Morrow county pioneers number
ing 167 registered for reunion to be
staged tomorrow in connection with
chautauqua.
Very beautiful and impressive ser
vices were held at the Star theater
on Wednesday at 11 o'clock in honor
of Memorial Day . . . The memorial
address was delivered by Earl W,
Snell of Arlington.
Opal Grace McDaniel and Harlan
N. Adams, young people of Hard
man, were quietly married in this
city, Saturday.
J. W. Morrow flies to city for Me
morial Day.
Vere Hale and Miss Mary Hirl
married here Sunday.
Bert Kane received injured leg
when caught between moving car
and wall at Ferguson garage Satur
day.
W. H. Padberg and Roy Campbell
elected directors of Lexington Far
mers warehouse at annual meeting.
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
Page Five
to her home again with another at
tack of rheumatism. Owen Leathers
went to Lonerock Saturday and they
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel re
turned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers of 1
Kinzua were visiting Mrs. Rogers'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams,
this week. They left Monday night
Mrs. Owen Leathers went to Hepp
ner Tuesday to consult a doctor as
she has been quite ill for two weeks.
In the seventh annual news ex
amination conducted by "Scholas
tic," the American high school
weekly, Donald O. Robinson, a pupil
of Mrs. Marie Clary at Hardman
Union high school, won a prize foun
tain pen. Less than 5 per cent of the
papers in the 650 high schools which
gave the examination, scored high
enough to earn this award. The pu
pils who make the six best grades
in the country receive a trip to
Washington. Twenty-four pupils tied
for this trip, and are now taking a
supplementary examination.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as an
independent candidate for the office
of county assessor at the General
Election to be held Noember 8, 1938.
(Paid adv.) A. J. CHAFFEE.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wells and Mrs.
Anna Keithley motored to Heppner
for Memorial Day, coming from their
homes at Pendleton.
Peggy Aiken returned Saturday
from Portland where she spent sev
eral days attending a convention of
United Drug company.
THE
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday
Boots and Saddles
with
Gene Autry - Smiley Burnette
Judith Allen
Champion, the wonder horse
Thrills as big as the West music
as lively as a broncho plus
JANE WITHERS
travelling the picturesque and excit
in open road in
RASCALS
with
Robert Wilcox - Rochcllo Hudson
Steffi Duna - Borrah Minnevitch
and His Harmonica Gang
A happy combination of
laughter, music and romance
Cartoon Screen Snapshots
Sunday-Monday
First it was "Three Smart Girls,"
Then, "100 Men and a Girl"
and now
DEANNA DURBIN at her very best
for you in
MAD ABOUT MUSIC
with '
Herbert Marshal - Gail Patrick
Arthur Treacher - Jack Moran
A photoplay that is absolutely
charming the musical thrill
of a lifetime!
Also: "Quintupland," featuring the
Dionne Quintuplets at 3'2 years
of age.
Movietone News
Tuesday
A TRIP TO PARIS
with THE JONES FAMILY
The happiest, laughingest advetnure
America's favorite folks
ever embarked on!
Comedy How to Ski
Wednesday-Thursday
The First 100 Years
with
Robert Montgomery - Virginia Bruce
Warren William - Binnje Barnes
Alan Dinchart
A rollicking romance for: 1. Married
folks; 2. Sweethearts; 3. Hopefuls.
MARCH OF TIME: Housewives vs.
Racketeers; Does your Congress
man earn his salary?. What the
World War did to British nobility.
News of the Day
This ad good for 10c on any adult
admission if used before June 10th.
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