Thursday, August 4, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Mrs. E. P. Hoyt arrived in the city Friday night from Portland and joined by Mrs. J. G. Barratt, son Bill and John Crawford left Saturday morning for a visit in Montana. The party also included James Barratt who was dropped off at Pendleton for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Lieuallen. Bill Barratt and John Crawford expected to in sist in taking some of the Barratt lambs from the Montana range to market at St. Paul, Minn. Uncle Billy Brown has reutrned to the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Thompson after visiting four months with son, Scott Brown, and daugh ter, Mrs. Linnie Lowder, at Condon. While away he enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends at Tacoma, Se attle, Yakima and , Lonerock. Scott Brown came over with him Satur day. Dr. A. D. McMurdo attended ses sions of the Eastern Oregon Medical association held at Baker the end of the week. He was accompanied home by Dr. John Cheetham of Portland who was taken on to the city by Bernard McMurdo. Bernard expect ed to visit for a few days in Cor vallis before returning. Edwin Ingles, former school prin cipal at Lexington, was a visitor in the city Tuesday in his capacity as pulic relations man for Pacific uni versity during the summer. He com plimented the record of Morrow county students at the institution, all of whom have made good rec ords. Bernard McMurdo arrived home this week to spend the remainder of the summer vacation with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo. He has been attending ROTC camp at Vancouver, Wash., following the close of spring term at Oregon State college where he is a student. Mrs. Clara Beamer and daughter, Miss Irene, and Mrs. Joe Hughes re turned home last Thursday evening from points in California. Mrs. Bea mer and daughter took in the San Francisco fair while Mrs. Hughes visited relatives in Sacramento. They were gone for two weeks. Mrs. H. L. Stiles returned to her home at Portland this week after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Josie Jones. News was received this week of the andvancement of her husband from the position of assistant cashier to cashier of United States National bank in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belanger were in the city yesterday from their home at Moro, Mrs. Belanger visit ing friends while Mr. Belanger look ed after business in connection with his work as cooperative research agent with USDA extension service. David, Will and Annie Hynd re turned home Tuesday from a va cation trip to Portland and the coast. They were in Portland while Fleet week was in progress and had the privilege of going aboard one of Uncle Sam's greyhounds. Mrs. Chester Brown was in the city Saturday from Monument, transacting business in connection with moving the family home there wfcere Mr. Brown and her son, Chester Christenson, are employed with the new CCC camp. When W. H. French was hi town Tuesday from Blue Mountain farm he reported the temperature at 31 degrees at his place that morning, a big contrast from the temperature of last week when the thermometer registered over 100. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and son and Bill Isom motored to Walla Walla Tuesday evening to attend a district dinner for Ford parts and service men held at the Marcus Whitman hotel. They report an en joyable occasion. MID-SUMMER SALE of Hats, Coats and Suits. Special stock of cotton voiles and silk dresses to sell at $1.00 while they last. CURRAN READY-TO-WEAR. tf. George Peck, county commission er, completed his harvest in time to attend the regular court session yesterday. While his yield was somewhat short of normal, it ex ceeded earlier expectations, he said. Dr. R. M. Rice left by auto Satur day for Oakland, Cal., where he ex pected to pick up his mother, Mrs. R. M. Rice, and sister, Miss Betty Rice, and return with them to their home at Eugene. F. J. Ely was in the city today from the farm near Morgan. He reported harvesting about over in his district with yields generally better than expected earlier in the season. Mrs. Wislon Bayless left this week with her son, Howard Swick, and family of Monument, for a two weeks motor trip on which they expected to attend the fair at San Francisco. Womens Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church will meet in the church basement at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 8. This will be the day for mite box offerings. Ed Gonty and son Thomas left re cently for Los Angeles where Mr. Gonty expected to visit for three months and his son intended to en ter aviation school. The Bud Hanlon family plans io leave the first of the week for Ida ho for a vacation trip while Mr. Hanlon is relieved of his duties as P. P. & L. lineman. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and children and Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs. Armstrong, left the first of the week for a short vacation motor trip into Washington. Frank Rumble departed on last evening's train for Missoula, Mont., to be absent for two weeks. He ex pected to visit other points also while away. George McDuffee arrived this week from Portland and is visiting at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buhman. John O'Dell, district manager of l um-A-Lum L.umter company, ana Mr. Chambers, company auditor, were business visitors in the city Tuesday. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton, will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, AUGUST 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Kinne and son Dick returned home this week from a vacation trip to Long Beach, Wash. Purebred OIC pigs for sale, pa pers furnished. Six boars and two sows; nice stuff. Fred Ely Morgan, Ore. ltp. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wright and daughter of Rhea creek were trans acting business in the city Monday, SlabWood $4 Cord for Green $5 Cord for Dry -delivered anywhere within three miles . . anywhere in county reasonable. 3 at Mill Good Wood Good Measure Heppner Fuel Co. Phones: Office 152; Res. 1122 IRRIGON NEWS Evangelstic Services Being Held at Irrigon By MRS. W. C. ISOM Rev. McDonald, traveling evangel ist, is holding services ai the Pen tecostal church every night this week. Rev. and Mrs. Alquist of Vale will arrive Tuesday, accompanied by a trio of musicians and will as sist with the music. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allen of Uma tilla spent Sunday with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haney. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg were La Grande visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand were the lucky winners of the Frigidaire at the theater in Hermiston Wednes day night of last week. Mr. Larson was a business visitor in Hermiston Monday. Chase McCoy of California visited relatives here last week. Clarence Frederickson is employ ed at the Farm Bureau in Hermis ton. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith spent sev eral days last week at Strawberry lake near Blue Mountain springs in Grant county, on a fishing trip. Ralph Acock who is working near Heppner spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Acock. Mrs. Leta Driscoll and three chil dren and Mrs. Meigs Boyles and daughter Carol of Scott's Bluffs, Wyo., visited their aunt, Mrs. W. C. Isom Wednesday night and Thurs- STOP HERE FOR CASH SAVINGS OH FARM TIRES Husky Goodyears givo you LOWEST-COST-PER-MILE - on cars, trucks and tractors. All sizes. High values at low costs 1 SAVE TODAY THE GOODYEAR WAY GOODYEAR PATHFINDER "Lifetime Guarantee." 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Cleveland, phone 8F11. 20-21 SIX LICENSES FOR YEAR Mistaken report was given in these columns last week that only three marriage licenses had been issued in the county so far this year. Clerk Barlow reports there have been six. Recipients of the latest, Charles Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, and Miss Ola Hiatt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hiatt, were married July 20 by Rev. Martin B. Clark in this city. NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $11.25 Class B $12.90 See us before financing your next automobile. F. W. TURNER & CO. F. B. NICKERSON Morrow County Representative Mutual Benefit Heath and Accident Association of Omaha Office in Peters Building Heppner SHIP BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Mon., Weds., Fri. and Sat. Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent "PREVENT FOREST FIRES IT PAYS" TheSTAR REPORTER Friday-Saturday THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR with Hugh Herbert, Ruth Donnelly, Joy Hodges, Eddie Quillan, Juanita Quigley A wholesome "comedy of errors" with a lot of laughs for every member of the family. PLUS CHASING DANGER with Preston Foster, Lynn Bari, Wally Vernon, Henry Wilcoxon, Joan Woodbury, Harold Hubcr Foster, trouble-hunting newsreel cameraman, and Vernon, his milquetoast assistant, find themselves in the middle of an arms smuggling mystery. Musical short subject Sunday-Monday YOUNG MR. LINCOLN with Henry Fonda, Alice Brady, Marjorie Weaver, Arlecn Whelan, Eddie Collins, Pauline Moore, Richard Cromwell, Donald Meek, Doris Bowdon, Eddie Quillan. A character study of Lincoln in one special and initial phase of his career ... a sincere and inspiring photoplay. Cartoon Newsreel Tuesday THE GORILLA with Nancy Kelly, Rftz Brothers, Anita Louise, Lionel Atwill, Bcla Lugosi, Joseph Callcia, Wally Vernon The old favorite thriller-chiller stage play comes to the screen loaded with laughs and excitement. Fashion News Cartoon Good Neighbors Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 9-10 CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY with Edward G. Robinson, Paul Lukas, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, Henry O'Neill, Lya Lys, Dorothy Tree Based on Leon G. Turrou's articles dealing with the Nazi spy ring in America, this is a hard-hitting and highly exciting depiction of all the points of the exposure to which the German espionage system has been subjected. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke, Morgan, are invited to present this coupon at the boxoffice for complimentary admissions. To be used before August 11th. STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon