Thursday, June 29. 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon r - i Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney and son returned Sunday from a trip which took them to Nebraska, Mr. Pinckney's' former home. Condi tions were somewhat better in the middle west than he expected to find them, Pinckney stated. There has been more rainfall in Nebraska the past spring than in recent years and crops were fairly good. They found conditions in western Mon tana somewhat improved also, due to increased rainfall. It was Mr. Pinckney's first visit to Nebraska in 11 years. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marquardt and stepson and grandchildren mo tored to Boise last week, visiting with their youngest doughter, Mrs. Jean Clark, and family. Returning home Saturday they were accom panied by Mrs. Clark's children, and ' were joined here by Celethia Jordan, George Lambirth and Harry Mar quardt, making quite a family re union. Mrs. Lillian Gray McCormick, en voy of the Salvation Army, Port land district, was a caller in Heppner Monday. Mrs. McCormick reported a cordial reception by local people in her canvass for funds and be lieves business conditions must be "better, if her reception this year as compared with recent years is to be taken as a criterion. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zahl of Portland passed through Heppner Sunday on their way home from Flint, Mich., after driving a new car from the factory. Mrs. Zahl was formerly Miss Thelma Selling and in 1919 was a member of the Hepp ner grade school teaching staff. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal R. Parker left this morning for Klamath Falls where they will attend the annual convention of the State Elks asso ciation this week end. Mr. Miller is exalted ruler and Mr. Parker sec retary of Heppner lodge 358. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Huston. were visitors at the Blackburn mill on Rhea creek Sunday afternoon. Visitors in Heppner this morning were J. C. Schleppegrell and son, J. C. Jr., of Los Angeles. The senior Schleppegrell is a newspaperman of many years standing and couldn't resist the temptation to browse around the GT office and inhale some printer's ink. The visitors were enroute to Montana, their former home. Good fishing is reported from the lower Twelve Mile district, states District Ranger F. F. Wehmeyer. Many fine catches have been report ed recently. It is expected that the state game commission will plant fish in Skookum, Alder, Wall and Johnson creeks in the Heppner for est area. Collins Faces First Degree Murder Count Lee Collins, alleged slayer of State Policeman Willard Tubbs, will face a first degree murder charge in the Gilliam county circuit court, according to a statement made by District Attorney D. R. Parker. Collins is in a hospital at The Dalles where he is reported to be on the road to recovery from a bullet wound inflicted by Marshal Webb Turner of Arlington. Funeral services for the slain of ficer were held at Arlington Friday and the body was shipped to Port land for cremation. Several Hepp ner people attended the services at Arlington. GEORGE CASS Funeral services for George Cass, 76, who died at the Bucknum room ing house Wednesday. June 28, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel of Phelps Funeral home. Cass had been a resident of the county for many years, herding sheep and doing other ranch work in the country before coming to Heppner to reside. He was a native of New York. McCormick hay rake for sale, $18. Walter Jepson, lone. lltf Mutual Benefit Heath and Accident Association of Omaha Announces the Appointment of F. B. NICKERSON as Morrow County Representative Office in Peters Building Heppner WHIT rt COOL WHITE SHOES FOR THESE HOT DAYS ALL WHITE SHOES REDUCED FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY GONTY'S SEE OUR NEW SUMMER Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Makes First Visit In 35 Years In the states on a business and pleasure trip, Bruce Haines paid Heppner a visit the past week end. He has made his home in Valdez, Alaska, for a number of years and his visit here was cut short as he had to be in Seattle early this week to catch his boat for the return journey. When the present century was young, Haines engaged in the fur ture business in Heppner. He sold out about 1904 and left this section. His visit here was primarily to see Mrs. Frank Anderson, his sister-in-law, and while here sought out some of his acquaintances of other days. He is a brother of Beach Haines, former Heppner and lone hotel operator. Fire Dispatcher Wed at Pullman The marriage of George P. 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