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Thursday, June 8, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Vhml'UIlkmb Miss Kathryn Parker accompan ied Fred Hoskins to La Grande last Thursday, visiting relatives and friends while Mr. Hoskins attended to business in connection with his sheep on summer range in that vi cinity. On the return they were ac companied by Vemon Knowles, who came here for summer vacation from his studies at Eastern Oregon College of Education. Mrs. Dessa Hofstetter and daugh ter, Miss Otillia, visited with rela tives and friends here over the week end on their way to Ontario where Mrs. Hofstetter is Malheur county librarian. They drove from Eugene where Mrs. Hofstetter met her daughter at the close of the univer sity year, Miss Hofstetter having been a freshman at the university this year. Norton King, Heppner student at Oregon State' college, expected to leave Corvallis Tuesday with the college band for an apperance at the Golden Gate International expo sition at San Francisco. From there he expected to go on to Hollywood for a visit with his brother, Mart, before returning to Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. John Keys and family left the first of the week for Missouri for a month's visit at the home of Mr. Key's mother, who was reported to be in ill health. Mr. Keys, local barber, said it had been 20 years since he had visited the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood were visiting in the city Monday from their farm below lone. They report ed that Tom Perry from Lone Rock visited their home on Saturday and was accompanied home by the Rood children, Betty and Charlene, for a visit. , Creston R. Maddock, Portland in surance man and former resident of this city, was visiting old-time friends while in the city yesterday on business. He announced the ar rival of a new son about a month ago who has been named William. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sauter of Burns visited over the week end with friends here. Mr. Sauter, for mer state patrolman, arrived just in time to congratulate his friend, "Bill" Francis, upon the arrival of the latter's new daughter. Miss Louise Anderson, Oregon State student, arrived home last week end for summer vacation, be ing brought from Corvallis by her mother, Mrs. Hilma Anderson, and brother Frank, who drove down for her. O Ten Years Ago (Gazette Times, June 13, 1929) Miss Luola Benge, Miss Mary Clark and Vawter Parker among graduates at U. of O. Bub Clark shearing crew finished season here last evening with work on John Brosnan flocks. Judge Alger Fee holds short cir cuit court session. Large crowd enjoyed big free cha tauqua which ended Tuesday. Gay Anderson, Harlan Devin, Clarence Hayes, Jack Casteel, Mau rice Edmondson, Harry Wells go to C. M. T. C. at Vancouver. Heppner beats lone, 2-1, in error less ball game, with Ford, lone and Drake, Heppner, pitching. Heavy rain reported on Rhea creek. C. W. Smith, county agent, takes 4-H contingent to summer school. Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Peavy and family departed Friday for Corval lis, Mr. Peavy planning to attend summer school at Stanford univers ity while on vacation from teaching duties in the local schools. Mrs. Thurman Curry and daugh ter, Miss Carmen, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Curry's bro ther, J. F. Lucas, coming from Port land where Mr. Curry manages the Groundgripper shoe store. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Montgomery of Ogden, Utah, were visitors in the city the first of the week while Mr. Montgomery was contacting lo cal shepmen with prospect of pur chasing lambs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fran cis in this city last Thursday, a 10 pound daughter. Mr. Francis is state highway patrolman in charge of game law enforcement for this dis trict. Mrs. R. C. Lawrence and two daughters are visiting in California with relatives, having left the end of the week with Gene Normoyle who motored to San Francisco. Lee Sprinkel enjoyed a few days of vacation last week from his work as barber in the Keys shop, taking advantage of the opportunity to catch up on his fishing. Womens Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, June 13, at 2:30, in the basement of the church. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Cox last week were Mrs. Cox's brothers, T. C. Bur roughs of Boise, Ida., and Bert Bur roughs of Portland. Paul McCarty and Don Turner, students at University of Oregon the last year, arrived home the first of the week for summer vacation. John Howell, who recently sold his place at Top, is located on the farm of Mrs. Rebecca Apostolus on Rhea creek which he has rented. Miss Harriet Hager arrived home the end of the week from Corvallis where she was a student at Oregon State college for the last year. Margaret Constant, beauty oper ator at Arlington, was a week end guest at the home of Mrs. Lois Turner, local beauty operator. The Season's CHOICEST VEGETABLES and FRUITS Now Feature Our Menus New Fountain Larger Lunch Counter New Booths Contributions taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETY and official receipt given Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHOTNN, Prop. Among relatives from outside the county coming for the funeral of the late B. F. DeVore at Hardman Monday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Barnard, son-in-law and daughter Mrs. James R. Snipes, and Mrs. Scott Osborn, all of The Dalles, and Mrs. Jack DeVore and daugh ters, Miss Loye DeVore and Mrs. Edwin P. Hoyt of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hughes left Monday in the Turner car for a visit to the Golden Gate Interna tional exposition at San Francisco. They expected to be gone 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones returned Saturday from a week's visit to Portland, accompanied by Joan Crawford, - daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Crawford, who is visiting for a few weeks with relatives. Miss Evelyn Bartholomew was in the city Monday from Arlington, visiting her father, Nelson Barthol omew, clerk at Hotel Heppner. Emery Gentry of Rosewall-Gen-try Motor company made a business visit to the local firm Monday, com ing from his home at Weston. Bert Applegate visited over the week end with his family here, com ing over from Prineville where he is located. Howard Cleveland has arrived home for summer vacation from his studies at Oregon State college. Mrs. Walter Farrens of Hardman was a, business visitor in the city last Friday. 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