Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 23, 1938, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 23, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford,
daughter Miss Jane Crawford and
sons Raymond and Arthur arrived
Sunday evening from their home at
San Rafael, Cal., to visit for a week
with relatives and friends. Mr. Craw
ford holds the position of associate
editor with Underwriters Report, an
insurance publication produced in
San Francisco- They drove north by
way of the Pacific highway, the
Weed cut-off to Klamath Falls, The
Dalles-California, Ochoco and Hepp-ner-Spray
highways, and found ev
idence of heavy showers all along
the route.
Miss Ruth Green and brother Joe
Green drove to Eugene Sunday
where Miss Green expected to enter
University of Oregon summer school.
For some time before leaving Miss
Green conducted a research on the
early history of Heppner for inclu
sion in an article to be read over
KOAC, college radio station, in con
nection with a program citing his
tories of various towns of the state.
Mayor and Mrs. Cecil L. (Buck)
Lieuallen of Pendleton were calling
in the city yesterday with Mrs. Lieu
allen's father, Jack Hynd, coming up
from the Hynd ranch where Mr.
Lieuallen and family had been over
night guests Tuesday. They were re
turning to the Round-Up city.
Eddie Robbins, who will join the
University of Oregon law teaching
staff the coming year and who is the
son of a law professor at Harvard
university, was here this week vis
iting Francis Nickerson and together
they went to the Nickerson farm
near Ukiah for an outing.
J. G. Barratt, son Bill and John
Crawford left yesterday evening in
the Barratt car for the Barratt sum
mer sheep range in Montana. Mr.
Barratt took the boys along to see
some of the beautiful scenery in the
Glacier National park section where
the sheep graze.
Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers and Mrs. R.
C. Young departed today for The
Dalles where they joined Rev. Mr.
Young in representing the local
church in the annual conference of
Methodist churches. Mrs. Rodgers is
attending as a lay delegate from the
local church.
Charles B. Cox returned home
Tuesday evening from a trip to
Portland where he joined Mrs. Cox.
Together they visited at Newberg
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morton,
former neighbors here. Mrs. Cox re
mained in Portland for the rest of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett and
Billy expect to leave for Portland
tomorrow where Mr. Bennett will
attend a Smith-Hughes conference
for a week. Mrs. Bennett expected
to go on to Seattle to spend a couple
of months.
Alva Jones motored to Portland
Tuesday and expected to return yes
terday evening with Mrs. Jones who
has been visiting for several weeks
in Portland at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. W. V. Crawford.
T. J. Humphreys arrived home
this morning from a three-weeks'
triD on which he visited with his
daughter, Miss Evelyn Humphreys,
at San Francisco and with relatives
in the Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham re
turned home this week from a va
cation trip. Going first to Portland
they were joined by Miss Bess Hud
dleston who accompanied them on
to Seattle.
Mrs. Olive B. Bassett of Sacra
mento, Cal., arrived this week to
spend the summer at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hughes, and
family at the Willow creek farm
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Sackett have
been spending the week here from
their home at Salem attending to
business in connection with the es
, tate of the late S. E. Notson.
J. G. Barratt returned Saturday
evening from a business trip to Portland.
Walter E. Moore, manager Pendle
ton Production Credit association,
was a business visitor in the city Sat
urday afternoon and enjoyed greet
ing old-time friends.
Alvin Lass, who has been working
at the farm of Mrs. Lucv O'Brien.
underwent a major operation at
Heppner hospital Monday.
Mrs. Virginia Hesseltine arrived
Tuesday from her home at Walla
Walla to visit with her son, Clar
ence Hesseltine.
James Pointer Christian minister
at Lexington and lone, was a vis
itor in the city yesterday afternoon.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Miller of Morgan at Heppner hos
pital Monday, a 9-pound boy.
Alex Cornett suffered a heart at
tack Monday and is being cared for
at the James Furlong home.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the flowers, fruit, cards,
ice csream, ice and those doing our
washing and especially Mrs. Ida
Kopp and Mrs. Henry Clark during
Mary's illness.
James Lindsay and family.
CATCHES HAND IN WRINGER
Mrs. John Wightman sustained
painful injuries this morning when
her hand was caught in the wringer
while washing. She was rushed to
a physician's office and was resting
quite well after receiving treatment.
O Ten Years Ago
(Gazette Times, June 28, 1928
New school board takes over with
S. E. Nodson, chairman, Dr. A. D.
McMurdo and Chas. Thomson, di
rectors, Mrs. Claude Cox, clerk.
Mrs. William Wilson died at home
here Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Rasmus of
Los Angeles were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rasmus in
this city from Monday to Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Burgess de
parted this morning for their sum
mer home at Elk lake.
Paul Rietmann, prominent lone
wheat raiser, died in this city Sun
day. s
Two hundred people attended far
mers' picnic at Akers grove in Eight
Mile Sunday. ... Carl Bergstrom
won horseshoe pitching contest for
men, Mrs. Ben Anderson and Mrs.
Ray Drake for women.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy M. Turner ar
rived from their home at Long
Beach, Cal., on Tuesday night.
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
WHY BAKE?
when you can get the choic
est Bakerey Products so
economically at the
HEPPNER
BAKERY
ASK FOR
HEPPNER BREAD
FROM YOUR GROCER
All Products FRESH DAILY
Fire Guards Talked
For Grazing District
Protection against fire and ro
dents for the north Morrow grazing
district is being considered today by
district authorities in conference
with Marvin Klemme, regional graz
ier, and Mr. Gait, who are here from
the office at Burns.
Construction of fire guards is the
largest immediate problem facing
the local district, known as Oregon
District No. 7, at the present time.
said Joe Belanger, district secretary.
NQTICE TO FIRE CRACKERS
Notice is hereby given that the
sale and discharge of fire crackers
and other combustibles within the
City of Heppner, is strictly forbidden
by ordinance, and that the ordinance
will be strictly enforced, and all per
sons found guilty will be prosecuted
accordingly.
Dated June 23rd, 1938.
BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL,
E. R. HUSTON, Recorder.
Page Five
THE
STAR Reporter
Matinee: Saturday 1 p. m.; Sunday
1 p. m., 3 p. m.
Friday-Saturday:
Cassidy of Bar 20
Another thrill-packed Hopalong
Cassidy hit plus
Goodbye Broadway
with
Alice Brady Charles Wininger
Tom Brown Dorothea Kent
Inimitable offerings by Tom Riggs
and Betty Lou.
Sunday-Monday:
Robert Louis Stephenson's
KIDNAPPED
with
Freddie Bartholomew Warner Bax
ter Arleen Whalcn C. Aubrey
Smith Reginald Owen John Car
ridine Nigel Bruce Ralph Forbes
H. B. Warner E. E. Clive and a
cast of 5,000.
The immortal tale of love and ad
venture on sea and land. .
Disney Cartoon Movietone News
Tuesday:
MR. MOTO
TAKES A CHANCE
with '
Peter Loire Rochelle Hudson
Robert Kent J. Edward Bromburg
The famous Saturday Evening Post
master of mystery faces another as
tounding adventure.
Comedy Novelty
Wed.-Thu., June 29-30:
MERRILY WE LIVE
with
Constance Bennett Brian Aherne
Alan Mowbray Billie Burke
Patsy Kelly Aim Dvorak Bonita
Granville Tom Brown Marjorie
Rambeau.
A side-splitting bunch of hilarity in
a house full of crazy people.
Starting July 1st, Saturday Mat
inees will be discontinued for the
summer. Sunday Matinees as usual
at 1 p. m. and 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Coxen, Betty
and Glenn are invited to use this
coupon for complimentary admis
sions. Please use before July 1st.
StarTheater
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JULY 234
THREE DAY RODEO
(Inland Empire Championship)
Pioneer Reunion, Sunday
Dancing, Saturday Monday
Smoker, Saturday Monday
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I Property
Owners
The Heppner
Abstract Co.
i . wishes to announce that besides j
issuing Abstracts of Title, it has
made arrangements to issue f
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TITLE INSURANCE
and
MORTGAGE
INSURANCE
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Portland Prices
Thanking you for past business and j
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Abstracts or Title and Title Insurance
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