Thursday, March 16, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Elmer Hamrick visited his family here Sunday from The Dalles where he has undergone, treatment for two months following burns received when he came into accidental con tact with the high power line at lone as P. P. & L. lineman. His progress toward recovery has been good and he expected to be dis missed from the hospital in two weeks. In spite of amputation of one hand, he has been in good spir its and has taken advantage of op portunities for recreation as short respites , from hospital life have af forded. Norton King, home on vacation from his studies at Oregon State college, underwent an emergency operation or appendicitis at Hepp ner hospital Tuesday evening. No complications were reported and he came through the ordeal in good shape. His father, A. T. King, came from Kinzua in response to word of the emergency, returning home yes terday. La Verne Van Marter arrived yes terday to spend part of spring vaca tion from studies at U of O. with his mother, Mrs. Muriel Van Marter, having stopped over in Portland a couple of days on he way. He has held a regular berth with the frosh basketball team the past season, turning in a good record. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Merrill were in town Monday from the farm home in the mountains south, of Hardman. Mr. Merrill had just had a bandage removed from an eye that he had had treated for more than a year, and looked forward to its being well recovered. Much snow in the timber was reported. O. M. Scott and Norman Nelson were transacting business in the city Saturday in connection with the benefit dance for Lexington Boy Scouts to be held at the Lexington grange hall next Saturday evening. They extended an invitation for everyone to join in having a good time. Among Oregon State college stu dents home for spring vacation are Nancy and Charles Cox, Norton King, Louise Anderson, Bernard McMurdo and Howard Cleveland. Clair Cox, who has a position in Corvallis, drove up with his sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorger and chil dren were in the city Tuesday from the farm north of lone. Mr. Gorger reported his health well on return to normal following recent illness from a serious infection. Egbert L. Young was transacting business in the city Tuesday from Rhea creek where he has been for the last four weeks at the Earl Mc Kinney farm. Joe Green arrived home the end of the week to spend spring vaca tion from studies at U. of 0. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, MARCH 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt motored to Portland Sunday, returning Mon day evening. Harold Anderson of Gooseberry was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Used Car Bargains 1936 FORD PICKUP 1936" FORD PICKUP $395 Reconditioned motor 1937 FORD PICKUP $450 Low mileage, new rubber all around 1938 FORD 60 TUDOR $525 This thrifty car has new car ap pearance The large number of trade-ins on the new 1939 Ford car gives us the choice of good cars to sell. ROSEWALL-GENTRY MOTOR Heppner CO. Oregon FORD DEALERS Lee Howell and Cornett Green were Heppner Oddfellows attend ing a lodge meeting in Pendleton Tuesday. Skaters: Free favors and big time at the St Patrick's Frolic at lone Friday night, 7:30 to 10. Regular prices. Skaters: St. Patrick's Frolic at lone Friday night. Over in time for the dance, 7:30 to 10. Free favors, big time. A benefit dance for Lexington Boy Scouts will be held at Lexing ton grange hall next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones motored to Portland Tuesday, expecting to return home the end of the week. Skaters: Don't forget the St. Pat rick's Frolic at lone Friday night. Free favors, big time. 7:30 to 10. Mrs. Lewis Cason, in the . city Saturday from the mountain home, reported heavy snow there. Gar Swanson and Roy Lindstrom were business visitors in the city Tuesday from lone. Young bronze turkey gobblers for sale. Phone 4F13. Mrs. Ed Acton, Lena, Ore. 1. Miss Harriet Hager is home from Oregon State college for spring vacation. HARDMAN NEWS Former Hardmanite Dies in Australia By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL Word was received this week of the death of George Robinson of Cranbrook, in western Australia, who died January 17. Mr. Robinson was the father of Roy Robinson and for years was a resident of Morrow county. In 1909 he left here for Ar gentina and later went to Australia. One son is married and is living in Australia and a daughter died there, leaving a family. Another son, Hen ry, resides at John Day and a daugh ter, Mrs. Basil Harrison, lives at Redmond. Mr. Robinson would have been 88 years old in May. Those from here attending the dance at Rhea creek Saturday night were the Misses Vern and Vera Mc daniel, Pat Bleakman, Betty Gaither, Grace and Jean Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding, Gus and Bunny Steers, Donald and Creston Robin son, Burt Burnside, Irvin Greener, Marvin Saddler, Tommy Graham and Leon Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel went to Arlington for a trappers' meeting. Mr. McDaniel returned on Tuesday without his wife, who be cause of illness' remained until Sun day. She stayed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bud Fisk. Glen McCutcheon withdrew from our high school and is now enrolled in Heppner high school. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnard McDaniel were visiting in Hardman Monday morning. The Rebekahs had an expected Home Needs Clothes Pins Doz. 5c Wax Paper 10c and 25c Genuine "Waxtex" per roll Westinghouse Light Globes 15, 25, 40 50, 60, 75, 100 Watt 15c Each Flashlight Batteries 5c-10c each Kleenex, 500 sheets 28c Kotex, 12's 20c San Nap Pak, 12's 15c Bathroom Toilet Tissue Prim 4 Rolls 19c M. D . 3 Rolls 25c Easter Cards 3 or 5c, 5c each Easter Napkins 10c Pkg. Bridge Sets, Easter 10c each DICKSON'S VARIETY STORE HEPPNER, OREGON surprise party for the Odd Fellows Saturday night Refreshments con sisted of pie, sandwiches and coffee. April 1 put that date down on your calendar, for the high school plans to give four one-act plays then, and are now hard at work. Al so, the Rebekahs are planning on giving a very special dance with un usual features. Read this column next week for additional informa tion. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden and Marion went to Pendleton Tuesday. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding and small daughter, Earl ine, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Redding at Eight Mile. Mrs. Marvin Brannon and Mrs. Muriel McCutcheon attended the grade school teachers luncheon in Heppner Saturday. The prayer meeting group has or ganized a recreation club which will meet on Friday evenings at the hall in the Miller building. Everybody is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid moved to the mill on Rock creek. They are living in the Lovgren house. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Smith and children, Mrs. Bessie Craber and daughter of Walla Walla visited Mrs. Ethel McDaniel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and children and Mrs. Fred Bartmess of Gridley, Calif., visited friends and relatives here from Tuesday till Fri day and then went to Walla Walla to visit relatives there. Mrs. Maud Robisan and son Rich ard arrived in Hardman Wednesday and visited for several days. Gus Steers has gone to work for Mr. Buschke above Heppner. A well attended and very enjoy able birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Knighten Fri day afternoon. It was a regular meeting of the Birthday club in hon or of Mrs. Carey Hastings and Mrs. Knighten. Since the club is raising money for church repairs, they se lected a committee who shall have charge of all things relative to the church. The following were elected: George Hayden, chairman; J. B. Ad ams, Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, A. D. Inskeep, and Neal Knighten. Bill Mahrt was in town last week installing a Delco light plant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers. On Friday evening a number of the Christian Endeavor members Lexington School CARNIVAL SAT., MARCH 25 COME EARLY - STAY LATE Jitney Dancing, Booths, Con etti, Serpentine, Eats Games, Drinks and FUN! Come One and All O Ten Years Ago (Gazette Times, Mar. 21, 1929) St. Patrick's day celebration rais es neat sum for new church. "The Younger Generation" is first talking moving picture presented at S'ftar theater, a road show attrac tion. Laurel Beach appears here with Whatman glee club. W. V. Pedro of Cecil and Miss Daisy Butler cf Heppner exchange property. Ed Bennett elected president of Heppner Golf club. Paul Hisler undergoes operation for appendicitis at Heppner . hos pital, Wednesday. Dwight Misner returns to county and purchases 2600-acre Friewald farm. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Noble enjoy Sunday motor trip to Columbia riv er, report many new lambs in evi dence. Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. went to Heppner to attend the ral ly. They reported an interesting meeting and especially enjoyed the singing in the Indian laneuaee bv a group of Indians, and the duet by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, who are In dians. Those who went in were Mrs. Neal Knighten, Mrs. G. I. Clary, Annual Meeting Lexington : OilCoGp LEXINGTON GRANGE HALL SAT., MARCH 18 o Business meeting begins at 10 A. M., Program following lunch served by Home Ec Ladies, 35c the plate. All Fa rmers Invited Whether Members or Not TheSTAR REPORTER Friday-Saturday . MARK TWAIN'S TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE Billy Cook as Tom Sawyer - Donald O'Connor as Huck Finn M Honest entertainment for juveniles and the entire family plus PACIFIC LINER with Victor McLaglen, Chester Morris, Wendy Barrie, Alan Hale Red drama on a crippled ship at sea . . . the story of a likeable tyrant who asked no man to do what he wouldn't do himself. In Disney's "The Practical Pig" the Three Little Pigs once more sing "Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?" Sunday-Monday DAWN PATROL with Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone, David Niven, Donald Crisp This new version of "Dawn Patrol" is second to no aviation or war picture, whether it be "The Big Parade," "What Price Glory," "Hell's Angels," or the original "Dawn Patrol" the story of flying soldiers who live robustly and die heroically it hits human emo tions with powerful impact. Cartoon Movietone News Sunday matinees at 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. Tuesday THE DUKE OF WEST POINT with Louis Hayward, Joan Fontaine, Richard Carlson A picturesque and interesting story of cadet social and sport life at West Point. The Daffy Doc Table Manners Wed.-Thu., March 22-23 ARTISTS and MODELS ABROAD with Jack Benny, Joan Bennett, The Yacht Club Boys, Mary Boland Buck Benny rides again! Comedy, music, romance and beautiful girls modelling fashions of the world's outstanding designers. Pudgy Cartoon News of the Day This ad is good for 10c on any adult admission if used before March 24th. STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon Misses Frances Inskeep, Nona Ins keep, Mildred Clary, Juanita Byer and Jim Stevens, Tommy Graham and Irl Clary. Nash for sale or trade for cattle, good condition. W. JL French, Hard man. 47tf