Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 02, 1939, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Walter Rood, old-time Heppner
resident, announced when in town
Friday that he was again moving to
Morrow county to reside. With his
family he has taken the Ike How
ard place near lone. A good many
years ago Walt was catcher for the
Heppner baseball team and was rat
ed in the top flight of "bush" catch
ers of his time. The family has re
sided in the Hermiston section for
some time, and Walt said it was just
like getting back home to be in
Morrow county again.
W, H. French was in the city Fri
day on the way home to the farm in
the mountains from a visit in Port
land. Mr. French said much fog was
encountered on the highway, mak
ing travel uncertain and somewhat
dangerous. He also reported the re
cent death of "Bill Francis," the
wounded deer which he picked up
at his place and treated. It was a
beautiful animal and he said he was
sorry to lose him.
Emil and Leonard Carlson were in
the city yesterday appearing before
the county court in the interests of
having a new road built in their
section of Gooseberry. It is their de
sire to have the Gooseberry market
road run straight up the canyon past
the Gooseberry school instead of
swinging around it as it does at
present. .
James, Jr., and Rosanna Farley
motored up from Hood River Satur
day and remained over Sunday vis
iting at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Farley. Both
are employed at The Fair, leading
Hood River department store, "Jim
my" being employed in the shoe de
partment. Mrs. Karl Miller was in the city
Tuesday while visiting friends and
relatives in the county from the
farm near Salem. She said she left
Mr. Miller taking care of things on
the farm. Winter in the valley has
been pretty wet, but' not exception
ally so for' that area, she said.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt of
Pendleton visited this week at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Andrew
Baldwin, and family. They came
Saturday from Condon with another
daughter, Mrs. Harlan Devin, who
also visited at the Baldwin home
for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Pirl Howell have
moved to Heppner from Pendleton
and have taken residence on the
Dick Wells place just below town.
Mr. Howell will be connected with
the new Ford agency expected to
open shortly in the Dick garage
building.
Fred Reed, manager of Reed Lum
ber company on upper Rock creek,
reported five to six inches of new
snow there when in the city yester
day. While milling operations are
closed down for the season, logging
operations are still going ahead.
Chester Brown was called to Leb
anon this week by the illness of his
mother. Mrs. Brown was taken to
Arlington Wednesday night by her
brother, C. J. D. Baman, to take
the train to Lebanon to join her
husband.
Homer Hughes, son of Mrs. Grace
Hughes, is at Good Samaritan hos
pital in Portland, undergoing treat
ment for an afflicted leg with which
he has suffered for several years.
On sale at
GONTY'S
1939 Heppner
Mrs. Norton Lundell was called
to Portland yesterday by the illness
of her grandfather. Her father, E.
C. Heliker of lone, was in the city
Tuesday, visiting at the Lundell
home.
Wilford Hanna, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hanna, and cousin, Hugh
Hanna of Independence visited over
the week end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hanna on Hinton creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Felker mo
tored to Portland Saturday evening
where Mrs. Felker remained for a
visit while Mr. Felker returned
home Sunday.
Rebekah ladies are sponsoring the
show Wednesday, Feb. 8th, at the
Star theater. Buy your tickets Feb.
8th at Heppner hotel.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, FEB. 8th.
Neal Bleakney of Boardman was
transacting business in the city yes
terday. M. E. Cotter of lone was a Hepp
ner visitor yesterday, trasacting bus
iness. IRRIGON NEWS
Boy Arrives to
Bless Kendler Home
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
An 8-lb. baby boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr.,
Monday noon, Jan. 30. Mrs. Kend
ler is at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. The baby
was named George Wesley.
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom and her sister,
Mrs. Skelton, of Dayton, Wash., ar
rived Sunday for a few days' visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bediwell and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bediwell were
visitors at Sunnyside, Wash., Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Turner of Hermis
ton were over night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harness Friday.
Robert Smith who suffered an at
tack of flu recently is improving.
Rev. Wibel of Pendleton filled the
pulpit at the Presbyterian commu
nity church Sunday. A church board
meeting followed, it being a joint
meeting of the Umatilla, Irrigon and
Boardman members.
. Mr. Bishop became very ill Fri
day and was taken to Hermiston
hospital for treatment.
Six county trucks with their crews
from the south end of the county
are working roads in this vicinity
this week.
The game between the Boardman
basketball team and our school team
Friday night resulted in a score of
O Ten Years Ago
(Gazette Times, Feb. 7, 1929)
Council discusses sewage disposal.
Move underway to fence cemetery.
Mrs. Alice Keller, 30-year resi
dent of lone, passes.
Bernice Lucille Griffin, wife of
Phil S. Griffin and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Huston, caleld.
R. W. Turner across Atlantic on
trip to Holy Land.
Doherty, Thorn, Beighle, Poulson
and Ferguson on hoop team winning
from lone, 24-18.
George N. Peck reports some 18
inches of snow on the level in
Clark's canyon.
Alpine rabbit drive pictures be
ing shown this week at Star theater.
Phelps Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Trained Lady Assistant
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
34 to 10 in Irrigon's favor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kendler of
Grand Coulee, Wash., visited at the
W. C. Isom home Monday evening.
Mrs. Ivan Brandon was hostess to
the members of the Pep club at her
home Saturday night The evening
was enjoyed by all.
PINE CITY NEWS
Wattenburger and
Doherty Rites Held
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Many friends and relatives paid
their last tribute to Dan Doherty at
his funeral in Pendleton Monday
forenoon and to Mrs. Lizzie Wat
tenburger of Echo in Echo Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickson of La
Grande are spending two weeks with
their daughter, Mrs. H. E. Young.
A lovely shower was held Friday
with a quilting party at the J. S.
Moore home in honor of Mrs. Rus
sell Moore. Many lovely gifts were
received.
Pendleton callers Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ayers and family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and fam-
THE
STAR Reporter
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
LAWLESS VALLEY
is the West at its best as ace action
star GEORGE O'BRIEN swings into
the saddle to battle foul play plus
ARREST BULLDOG
DRUMMOND
with
John Howard, Heather Angel, H. B.
Warner, Reginald Denny.
Scotland Yard says "Get Drum
mond" and kicks off the most thrill
packed Drummond adventure to
date.
Also two outstanding short sub
jects: Walt. Disney's "Mother Goose
Goes Hollywood." No audience in
the world can resist laughing at this
burlesquing of Hollywood stars;
Paramount News is a resume of
1938; some events of repression and
intolerance in other parts of the
world are compared with America's
fight to keep its freedom, its Con
stitution and Bill of Rights.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
GARY COOPER - MERLE OBERON
in
THE COWBOY
AND THE LADY
with
Patsy Kelly, Walter Brennan,
Fuzzy Knight
The West is wild about the Cow
boy, the Cowboy is wild about the
Lady. When East meets West it's a
rodeo of romance.
Technicolor short subject "Lincoln
in the White House," and Movietone
News.
TUESDAY
Torchy Gets Her Man
with
Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane
Torchy puts all her yeggs in one
casket and cracks a crime trust wide
open.
Musical Comedy Cartoon
WED., FEB. 8
THE CITADEL
Based on the famous novel by
A. J. Cronin with
Robert Donat, Rosalind Russell
A tribute to the noble ideals of the
men of medicine. The power of a
great novel throbs with life on the
screen.
Short stage program by the ladies
of the Rebekah Lodge.
THU., FEB. 9
THE CITADEL
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Newsreel
StarTheater
HEPFNEB, OBB.
Oregon
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young
and Lowell Young.
Miss Zella Robbins and Miss Mar
garet Weaver attended the Presi
dent's ball in Heppner with Buck
Neilson and Mac McMillan Satur
day evening.
Robert McGreer made a business
trip to The Dalles last Friday.
Bert Barnes spent Friday evening
at the Clayton Ayers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark attend
ed a clam supper at the Rhea Creek
grange hall Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
family were visitors at the Marion
Finch home Sunday evening.
Fred Rauch and daughters, Lilly,
Mabel and Elsie, attended the Pres
ident's ball in Hermiston Saturday
evening.
Tom Healy and Cecelia and Helen
attended the President's ball at
Heppner Saturday evning.
RHEA CREEK GRANGE
Rhea Creek grange gave a clam
feed at their hall Friday evening
with an enjoyable time had by all.
Invited guests for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lear and Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Conrad from
Heppner. Short talks were given by
Mr. Conrad, our county agent, and
Mr. Lear, assistant secretary of the
local AAA board.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson were
Pendleton shoppers on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark spent
the week end at the home of Mrs.
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Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray
Wright.
Mrs. Johnny Hanna spent a week
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becket
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna and
family were dinner guests at the
home of Carl Bergstrom on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Bergstrom
are moving to a ranch near Lexing
ton. Grange will be held Sunday with
pot-luck dinner at noon.
The Home Economics club is giv
ing a dance at Rhea creek on Sat
urday, Feb. 11. Good music.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the kind
friends and neighbors for their as
sistance, acts of kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy at the time
of our bereavement.
Wm, E. Howard,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephenson
and Frankie Stephenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kincaid,
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Crawford,
Harvey Howard,
Walter Howard.
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