Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1938, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, July 7, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Five
James Farley, Jr.. returned home
Tuesday from John Day where he
spent several weeks relieving his
brother, John, at Wilson's store. Mr.
and Mrs. John Farley enjoyed a mo
tor trip into Canada while he was
there. On the Fourth, Jimmy went
to Prairie City where he reported
there were 1700 paid customers to
see a polo game, staged' as one of
the celebration events. Prairie City
is going in for polo in earnest, he said,
with plans on foot to put out a local
team. The teams playing there the
Fourth were from Ontario and Boise.
Jimmy has resumed his work with
the local Wilson's store.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dean of Hood.
River and son Delbert of Kinzua are
visiting at the home of Mr. Dean's
sister, Mrs. O. E. Johnson. Leaving
home before the Fourth, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean drove through by way of
Prineville and Mitchell, being joined
by their son at Prineville, and en
joyed a picnic at Crystal springs on
the Ochoco highway. Mr. Dearies .on
the Hood River police force, which
position he has filled for the last
eight years. He enjoyed greeting
many old time friends while here.
Mrs. L. G. Rumble left today for
Oakland, Cal, to visit her daughter,
Miss Dorothy Herren, for two or
three weeks. She expected to take a
United Airliner from Pendleton and
stay in Portland until Saturday to
catch the plane on which her daugh
ter is stewardess. Miss Herren has
been a United Air line stewardess
for several years and now makes
the run between Oakland and Port-
land regularly.
Dr. Harold McCarter of Oakland,
Cal., arrived the end of the week
for a visit with his mother, Mrs.
Jennie McCarter, leaving on his re
turn home yesterday. On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Briggs, Miss
Opal Briggs, Mrs. McCarter and Dr.
' McCarter motored to Mt. Vernon
and visited at the home of Mrs. Mo
Carter's brother, Frank Noble. Dr.
McCarter is an optometrist in the
California city.
Mrs. Irene Horton of Delano, Cal.,
was in the county to attend funeral
services for her mother, the late
Hannah Marie Lovgren, held at
Hardman Friday, and remained for
several days to visit with other
members of the family.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Hughes in this city Monday( July 4,
a 10-lb. son, Elwyn LeRoy. .Mrs.
Hughes in this city Monday, July 4,
Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.
D. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas spent the
Fourth at Ritter hot springs.
O Ten Years Ago
.Gazette Times, July 12, 1928.)
Grant Olden farm home scene of
Barlow family reunion July 4. Mary
S. Barlow present with all children
and their families.
.Dessa Devin Copenhaver and Wal
ter H. Hofstetter married July 7 at
Pendleton.
Rodeo set Sept. 27-8-9.
Ten cars of cattle from local yards
Saturday find Portland market good.
First grain to reach Heppner for
the season was from the farm of
Chris Brown.
Born to Mr. and -Mrs. Dean En-
gelman of lone, July 6, a 9-pound
son.
First National bank shows total
business of $1,102,513.20, Farmers &
Stockgrowers, $441,963.63 in state
ments. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I.
Padberg, June 29, a son.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berg-
strom, Monday, an 8-pound son.
Several very warm days at Hepp
ner this week, the thermometer
getting up around the 100 mark.
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Stephen Wehmeyer, with the 91st
Observation Balloon corps at Fort
Lewis, Wash., visited this week at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wehmeyer, leaving today
on return to duty. Stephen is the
second son of Mr. and Mrs. Weh
meyer in Uncle Sam's service. The
eldest son, Carl, is stationed with
the navy in Panama, being a wire
less operator, seconS class. A third
son, Lawrence, recently passed ex
amination for entrance into the na
vy and is awaiting call.
Frank Alfred returned home on
Tuesday from an over-the-Fourth
motor trip. With Mrs. Alfred whom
he picked up at The Dalles, he drove
to Vancouver where they were join
ed by his father, I. B. Alfred, and
together they went to Keyport, Wn.,
naval torpedo station, to visit his
brother Harold, and all visited va
rious points around Puget Sound
before returning Monday.
Billy Bennett cut his foot badly
on a piece of glass while wading in
the creek near home on lower Gale
street yesterday afternoon. He re
ceived treatment and had the wound
dressed at a doctor's office. With his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ben
nett, he had returned home from
Portland the day before.
Mrs. Lawrence Reaney of Van
couver, Wash., and son Alva of Port
land were visiting Morrow county
relatives and friends this week.
THE
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday
Trouble dogs his trail romance
rides the saddle with him in his
newest adventures.
GENE AUTRY in
Springtime in the.
Rockies
with Smiley Burnette
You'll roar with laughter when
four college gals try to teach new
fangled ranching methods to Gene
Autry.
plus
JACK HOLT
Crashing from uncharted skies into
a jungle paradise
in
Flight Into Nowhere
Also, Andy Clyde comedy
Sunday-Monday
TEST PILOT
with
Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer
Tracy, Lionel Barrymore
It's O. K.! Tested and proved under
full power!
Cartoon Movietone News
Tuesday
This
Marriage Business
with
Victor Moore - Allan Lane
Vicki Lester
Gay romance works overtime when
Victor Moore plays cupid
plus
EXTORTION
Betty Co-Ed pits her pretty head
against crime.
(Two features no short subjects)
Wed.-Thu., July 13-14
COLLEGE SWING
with
George Burns and Grade Allen,
Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Edward
Everett Horton, Ben Blue, Betty
Grable, Jackie Coogan.
The Big Apple of College Musicals!
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eubanks (lone)
are invited to present this coupon
at the boxoffice for complimentary
admissions. Please use before 15th.
StarTheater
HEFFZTEB, OBE.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Crawford.
daughter Jane and sons Raymond
and Arthur, departed last Friday for
their home at San Rafael, Cal., after
a ten-day visit with relatives and
friends here. They spent two days at
the farm home of Frank Fraters,
Mrs. Crawford's cousin, just before
leaving.
The Andrew Baldwin and Glenn
Sherer families spent the Fourth
holidays on Potamus creek and got
thoroughly soaked by heavy show
ers. Compensation for the wetting
came in the form of beautiful catches
of trout, however. '
Mrs. W. P. Mahoney left last Fri
day for Bonners Ferry, Idaho, to
visit with her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Espy, and
with other relatives and friends.
Bonners Ferry is the old-time home
of Mrs. Mahoney.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans visited
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Evans'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case,
on their way home to Weiser, Idaho,
from a vacation motor trip on which
they visited Oregon Beaches and
Crater lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holtzhapfel,
recent newlyweds, are taking an
apartment at the Jones apartments.
Mr. Holtzhapfel is conductor on the
branch railroad.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt
at the home of Mr. Hunt's mother,
Mrs. Maggie Hunt, in this city last
Thursday, an 8-pound daughter.
Mid Summer Sale Coats, Suits
and Hats, Vfe-price. Special rack of
dresses sold regularly to $8.95 priced
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95. 17-20
Patsy Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. W. Smith of Corvallis, is
a house guest of Miss Margaret Doo-little.
"First National Bank West of the Rockies"
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 42 Branches
as of June 30, 1938
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due
from Banks $23,393,358.26
United States Bonds 34,473,689.02 $57,867,047.28 .
Municipal Bonds and Warrants 4,998,715.44
Other Bonds 6,167,208.44
Loans and Discounts 36,820,267.51
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 169,500.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,634,976.37
Other Real Estate 35,568.53
Real Estate Sold under Contract . 93,353.06
Customers' Liability Acceptances 25,637.94
Interest Earned 519,013.19
Other Resources 50,924.04
TOTAL RESOURCES . . .$109,382,211.80
LIABILITIES
Capital . $3,000,000.00
Surplus 3,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 709,054.21
Reserves 1,403,149.43 $ 8,112,203.64
Acceptances 25,637.94
Interest; Collected in Advance 246,836.74
Other Liabilities 38,777.32
Deposits 100,958,756.16
TOTAL LIABILITIES $109,382,211.80
The First National Bank of Portland
Can Serve You in Many Ways . . .
Savings Accounts Checking Accounts
Safe Deposit Boxes
Automobile Loans
Home Loans
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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Crop of Gaston
were in the county the first of the
week on a wedding trip. Mrs. Crop
was formerly Miss Vivian Ball,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Ball of lone. Mr. Crop is a substan
tial farmer of the Gaston district.
Ralph Benge drove to Medford
last week, taking his daughter, Mrs.
O. Hildingi Bengstqn, to her home
there following a several weeks'
visit at the parental home on Social
ridge.
Mrs. Crocket Sprouls visited rel
atives here Friday on her way home
to The Dalles from Baker where she
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Turner. She left Saturday
morning.
Miss Lorena Wilson visited over
the Fourth at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. W. V. Crawford, in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green and
children spent the Fourth "holidays
at Olive lake.
Rhea Luper arrived from Port
land Tuesday to spend a few days
on business.
Logie Richardson spent the Fourth
holidays in Portland with his family.
SHIP BY TRUCK
The Dalles Freight Line, Inc.
Daily Service Between
PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER
and Way Points
Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent
"PREVENT FOREST FIRES IT PAYS"
Trust Department
Personal Loans
Commercial Loans
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
ESTABLISH BANK CREDIT
THROUGH THE (2aik SuueX. PltUt
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodecker and
two children of Camas, Wash., are
guests this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Barratt Mrs. Hodeck
er was formerly Miss Willetta Bar
ratt. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Huston de
parted the end of the week for Eu
gene to spent a vacation visiting at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tay
lor. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson
spent the Fourth with their son
Francis at Ukiah where he is work
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Billy- Becket and
children of Waitsburg visited rela
tives and friends here over the 4th.
F. W. Turner, L. L. Matlock, Mrs.
Josie Jones and Mrs. Flora Dimick
motored to Ritter over the Fourth.
Walter Wright was a business vis
itor in town Tuesday from the Rhea
creek farm.
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.
STATE-WIDE
SERVICE WITH
42
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
FIRST NATIONAL
BRANCHES
PORTLAND
Down Town
Fifth, Sixth and Stark
Up Town
Sixth and Morrlion
East Sld
S.E. Morrison and Grand
Union and Runall
42nd and Sandy
Denver and Kilpatrick
80th and S.E. Stark
82nd and S.E. Foater
OTHER
OREGON BRANCHES
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
COQUILLE
ENTERPRISE
FOSSIL
GRANTS PASS
GRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
HOOD RIVER
KLAMATH FALLS
LA GRANDE
LAKE VIEW
MALIN
MARSHFIELD
MEDFORD
MERRILL
MOLALLA
MORO
NEWBERO
' NORTH BEND
N Y S S A
OREGON CITY
PENDLETON
SALEM
STAYTON
THE DALLES
TILLAMOOK
UNION
WALLOWA
WOODBURN
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.