Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1938, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 13, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Five
Gene and Ray Ferguson, Alva
Jones and Spencer Crawford mo
tored to Portland Sunday afternoon
and returned Monday evening. All
attended the horse show at the Pa
cific International Livestock expo
sition Sunday evening, and the Fer
guson boys and Crawford attended
the Chevrolet dealer's conference
Monday while Mr. Jones visited Mrs.
Jones who is" convalescing in the
city following her recent operation.
Mrs. Jones is reported to be making
good progress toward recovery.
Mrs. Frank H. Lindsey of Mor
gan had as week-end guests her
cousin, Mrs. Andy Jacobsen of As
toria. Mr. Jacobsen arrived Sunday
with Mrs. Mervin Ernhart, also of
Astoria, and Hugh Maloney of Mc
Minnville. Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs.
Ernhart are visiting relatives and
friends this week at Pendleton while
Mr. Maloney and Mr. Jacobsen are
hunting in the mountains. Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey were Heppner visitors
Monday.
Mrs. Ada Cason was in Pendleton
Sunday to visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Milton Spurlock, who she re
ported had gained ten pounds in the
last week and was able to walk about
St. Anthony's hospital where she
has been confined for several weeks
with a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bender, son-in-law and
daughter, with their baby were vis
iting Mrs. Cason the end of the week
from their home at Portland.
J. O. Rasmus and Chas. Vaughn,
veteran deer hunters, left Tuesday
for the high timber to spend an out
ing for the remainder of the week.
Mrs. Rasmus returned home Monday
from Portland where she assisted
with Oregon Wool Growers auxiliary
booth during the P. I.
Alfred Blankenship of Oregon City
and Carl Ellingson of Canby were
over-Sunday hunting guests of Mr.
Blankenship's brother, A. H. Blank
enship, local school superintendent.
They enjoyed a deer hunt but failed
to bring in any game.
Fred Wehmeyer, ranger in charge
of the local forest district, had a
hunt for himself the end of the week,
but reports all men in the party had
to doff their hats to Ethel Bleakman
of Hardman, the only successful
member of the party.
Louis Gilliam bagged a nice four
point buck while hunting with Stan
ley Minor the end of the week. Stan
ley wasn't so fortunate, but since
bagging his first buck two years
ago is not ready to admit defeat.
Mrs. Ralph Jones
Evidences Stoicism
When Thumb is Shot
Full discharge of a shotgun into
one of her thumbs, which necessi
tated amputation, did not keep
Mrs. Ralph Jones of Butter creek
from being in full charge of her
senses. Mrs. Jones, formerly Ola
Straight, had just shot an eagle
last Thursday. She stopped at the
woodshed for wood on the way
back to the house. Laying the gun
on the chopping block and pick
ing up an armful of wood, she
reached to pick the gun up and as
she did so the trigger apparently
caught some place on her dress,
for the gun went off, sending the
shot into the thumb of the hand
holding the wood.
Going to the house she wrapped
the injury, but as blood flowed
freely through the dressing, she
made a tourniquet for the arm
above. She then called the Bros
nan farm and wrote a note for
Mr. Jones, who was absent. John
Brosnan brought her to the hos
pital in town and she underwent
amputation of the injured digit.
She spent Friday in the hospital
and returned home Saturday. Her
recovery from the accident is re
ported to be progressing rapidly.
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.
ANDREW J. CHAFFEE,
(Pd. Adv.)
Among recent distinguished hunt
ing guests in Morrow county were
Captains Jenkins and Irwin of the
Portland police department. Jenkins
was formerly chief of Portland po
lice. Both were guests at the Ed
Clark home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aiken and
Mr. Aiken's mother, Mrs. Lillie
Aiken, returned home Sunday eve
ning from a visit of several days at
Portland where they took in the Pa
cific International Livestock exposi
tion. Among successful deer hunters
reported this week are Ray McKin
ney, Lon McCabe of lone, Sylvannus
Wright of Lexington, Archie Hill,
Henry Robertson and John Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner visited
relatives and friends in the county
Sunday, coming from their home at
Baker.
THE
STAR Reporter
TONIGHT Thursday, Oct. 13 Pal
Nights: 2 adults 35c, 2 children 10c
. Newsreel containing shots of the
Pendleton Round-Up and the Indian
fishing at Celilo.
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
(A movie quiz contest picture)
with JOE PENNER
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Another new outdoor drama
South of Arizona
with
Charles Starrett - Iris Meredith
Sons of the Pioneers singing songs
you'll enjoy plus
Condemned Women
with
Sally Eilers, Louis Hayward,
Anne Shirley
The realistic story of women
in prison.
Popcye Cartoon Community Sing
SUNDAY-MONDAY 1
Norma Shearer - Tyrone Power
in
MARIE ANTOINETTE
(A movie quiz contest picture)
with
John Barrymore, Robert Morley,
Joseph Schildkraut, Gladys George
The year's most impressive mo
tion picture tells the story of the
glamorous queen who changed the
course of the French Empire. ,
News Cartoon
Because of the extreme length of
this program, there will be but three
showings of Marie Antoinette, 1 p,
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday; 7:30 p. m.
Monday.
TUESDAY
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in
BLOCKHEADS
(A movie quiz contest picture)
The world's favorite comedy team
returns from the war 20 years late!
plus
COME ON,
LEATHERNECKS
with
Richard' Cromwell - Marsha Hunt
Comedy and romance with the Uni
ted States Marines.
"Follow the Arrow" Pete Smith, in
his own inimitable way, gives inter
esting points on archery.
WED.-THU., OCT. 19-20
SKY GIANT
with
Richard Dix, Chester Morris, Jean
Fontaine, Harry Carey
The story of the men who paved
the cloud road to Asia.
Our Gang Comedy
Tupapoo a white man in the trop
ics defies a native superstition.
News Hurricane in the East; Min
nesota vs. Washington Football.
StarTheater
HEPFNXB, OBB.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hvatt of
Pendleton visited over Sunday at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ma-honey.
Frank Fraters Dulled into town
Monday morning with a fine 206
pound buck in the trailer behind his
car, the trophy of a hunt enioved
Sunday.
Joe Hayes was transacting busi
ness here Friday from the Lone
Rock ranch. He reported a good
season in his section aside from the
low prices prevailing.
For sale or trade for lambs. 200
aged ewes to lamb Feb. 20, blackface
bucks. Frank Wilkinson, Heppner.
31tf.
GOBLIN
CAKES
With Game. Card
containing 38
Party Games
for
Hallowe'en
Place order immediately at
Bakery or with your grocer.
CREAM PUFFS
ON SATURDAY
HEPPNER
BAKERY
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark departed
Sunday for Portland and Eugene,
expecting to visit their daughter,
Mrs. Frank Riggs and family, at the
latter place.
Dependable young mlan wants
winters job on ranch, experienced
all-round hand Phone 8F22. 31.
NOTICE
No trespassing or hunting will be
allowed on Hynd Bros. Freezeout
ranch. Anyone found trespassing
or hunting will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
28-31 Hynd Brothers Co.
CALL FOR WARRANTS
Outstanding warrants of School
District No. 25, Morrow County, Or
egon, numbered 25 to 59 inclusive,
will be paid on presentation to the
district clerk. Interest on said war
rants ceases October 15, 1938.
MRS. FLOSSIE COATS,
District Clerk,
Boardman, Oregon.
O. E. S. TO MEET
Mrs. Mary . Guild, worthy matron,
announces the regular meeting of
Ruth chapter, 32, Order of Eastern
Star at Masonic hall tomorrow eve
ning, and urges all members to attend.
THOMAS J. WELLS
DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN
NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY ASSESSOR
MORROW COUNTY
(Paid Adv.)
SHIP BY TRUCK
The Dalles Freight Line, Inc.
SERVICE BETWEEN
PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER
AND WAY POINTS
Arrive Tuesdays, Thursdays. Saturdays
Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent
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