Thursday, October 31, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times,- Heppner, Oregon Page Five 1 s&iGSMiii Gordon Wey Gandt of Portland, who has had the job of installing crushed rock on the 12-mile stretch of private road built by Kinzua Pine Mills, reports that the work has been completed and they are now mov ing the road machinery back to Portland. This road will be used by huge logging trucks, necessitating unusually heavy construction. Chet Christenson, Chas Hughes, P. A. Lucas of Pendleton and A. T. Garrow of Jefferson, Oregon, all of whom are with the construction and engineering branch of the state high way department have been staying in Heppner inspecting and checking up on the construction work as it is being done on the road. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Ba ker and Mr. and Mrs. Walter La Dusire of La Grande came to Hepp ner immediately upon receiving word of the death of the mother of Mr. Turner and Mrs. LaDusire, the late Mrs. R. W. Turner. A party of five hunters wound up the deer season by bagging a buck each the average of which was 200 pounds. Included were Guy Chapin, R. H. Steers', Carl Leathers and Sa bin Hastings of Hardman, and Guy Spacer of Portland. Robert V. Turner and sister Ana bel of Portland, and Don Turner of Eugene, arrived last night to be pre sent at funeral services today for their grandmother, the late Mrs. R. W. Turner. Mrs. Charles Jones and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Francis Jones, of Pas co, Wn., visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Frank S. Parker. Sam Sugg of Portland was 'one of the visiting horde of out-of-county hunters who made his kill of deer in the Heppner district. He came . through Friday with a nice buck. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER '6. Ladies of the Methodist church will hold a cooked food sale at the Furniture store Sat., Nov. 2, begin ning at 10 a. m. Stephen Irwin visited friends in this city Tuesday, coming over from the Ukiah section where he is stationed on state highway main tenance work. . Leonard Kraft of Bridal Veil and his father, C. H. Kraft of Chicago, were business visitors in. Heppner yesterday. G. E. Smith and H. L. Franklin of Portland were hunting in the Heppner district last week end, be ing visitors in town Friday evening. Max Schulz landed a nice four point buck on Shaw creek last week end just before the close of the sea son. Rod C. McCbrnack of the state department of agriculture was in Heppner on Monday. Ben Ell of the Oregon State Game commission spent the week end in Heppner and vicinity. M. M. Saunders, piano tuner, will be here at Lucas Place again right after election. 1P V. R. RUNNION AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE Phone 452 Heppner, Oregon HUNTING , for More (gar BUSINESS Try Our Ad Mr. and Mrs. L. Vn Marter were in the city the end of the week from their home at The Dalles, having been out in the timber for a deer hunt. The Conley Construction com pany expects to finish their work on the Parker-Eight Mile road next week, in readiness for oiling to be done next spring. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna, Jr., at the Aiken maternity home in this city last Friday, a daughter. BOARDMAN NEWS By MRS. CLAUD COATS Claude Meyers, who has been em ployed in the forest near Baker, re cently received a serious, head in jury while working. It caused an abscess over his eyes which has re sulted in total loss of sight in one eye ana partial blindness in tne other one. G. A. Corwin, superintendent of a principal's con schools, attended ference in Salem last week. He re turned home Sunday evening. Elmer Sullivan, Miss Hazel Sare- mal, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Ham blin were in Portland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Partlow over the week end. The lone high school girls' league association invited the Boardman girls to an inter-school play day on Friday, October 25. Most of the girls attended, and they all report ed a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Maude Kobow consulted a doctor in Hermiston last week about a badly infected finger. It has been causing her trouble for several weeks. SHIP BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight- Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent Join in the Fun ON THE ALLEYS LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS (Plays Wednesdays) v Won Lost Pet. RED HOTS .. . 8 1 .888 Irena Thomson, Colleen Kilkenny, Nell Burns, Pat Cason, Peg Cason. ZIPPERS 5 4 .555 H. Mahoney, J. Smith, F. Ferguson, C. Ferguson, T. Pinckney PINDUCKERS .. ... 5 4 .555 S. Howell, R. Forsythe, E. Howell, J. McElhinny, F. Crawford YEHUDIES 4 5 .444 F. Becket, M. Chapin,xMarj. Michener, H. Doherty, B. Doherty MUTANGS . . .. 3 6 .333 S. Woelfer, Alta Cutsforth, E. Hanlon, K. Burchell, L. Thoen HOT SHOTS . .. 2 7 .222 L. Burroughs, R. Jones, B. Driscoll, H. Gullings, Vera Happold Woolgrowers Change Meeting Date The annual convention of the Ore gon Woolgrowers' association at Lakeview, previously announced for December 3 and 4, will begin with committee meetings on Sunday, De cember 1, and will continue through Monday and Tuesday, December 2 and 3. This will allow time fo memebrs who wish, to stay through the session and still get . to Pendleton in time for the opening of the Eastern Ore gon Wheat league meeting Decem ber 5. Bicycle Posters Give Do's, Dont's for Safety Distribution of a bicyle poster en titled "Do's and Dont's for Bicycle Safety," will be started by the state traffic division of the secretary of state's office in the near future, it SCdDTTT FOR STATE TREASURER LESLIE M. SCOTT Chairman Stale Highway Commission, 1932-1933 Ad paid by Scott for Treasurer Committee omig was anounced today. The poster is in three colors, 19 by 24 inches and stresses good bicycle riding prac tices by means of pictures and type. Distribution of these bicycles pos ters is part of the state department's campaign against bicycle accidents, it was said. Another hase of the campaign is the bicycle manual now under perparation by the safety div ision. TO THE VOTERS OF MORROW COUNTY: Although it has been necessary for me to temporarily leave the office of district attorney, due' to service in the Army of the United States, I am a candidate for the office at the General Election, November 5th, and request your vote, in order that I may again serve you upon com pleting my present duties. (Paid Ad.) FRANK C. ALFRED. New 1941 Zenith Radios ARE HERE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS LOWER PRICES Portable RADIOS... $11.95 UP Radio Repair and Service BRUCE GIBB Phone 1382 TheSTAR REPORTER 4 Friday-Saturday FLOWING GOLD Suggested by Rex Beach's novel wens, wun jonn uamcKi, trances 11,. 1 1 w-i truiuum, c a. iivc, unit awards, Tom Kennedy. plus I'M STILL ALIVE with Kent Taylor, Linda Hayes, The background for this exciting daredevils who double for the stars pictures. Sunday-Monday DOWN ARGENTINE WAY A musical extravaganza in technicolor with Don Amcche, Betty Grablc, Carmen Miranda, Charlotte Greenwood, J. Carrol Naish, Henry Stephenson, Katharine Aldridge, Leonid Kinskey, Chris-pin Martin Irresistible rhumbas and congas! Show-stopping new personalities! And all of it glamourous as the spell of the Argentine! Tuesday BARGAIN NIGHT: Adults, 20c each; Children, 2 for 10c The Earl of Piiddlestone with James, Lucile and Russell Gleason, Harry Davenport, Lois Ranson, Eric Blorc, Betty Blythe The Higgins Family depicts the life of a typical American household comedy and romance. Any IMPORTANT ELECTION RETURNS coming in during the show will be flashed on the screen. Wed.-Thu. November 6-7 THE MAN I MARRIED with Joan Bennett, Francis Lcderer, Lloyd Nolan, Anna Sten, " Otto Kruger, Maria Ouspenskaya Adapted from the sensational Liberty Magazine story " I Married a Nazi." Also "Football Thrills of 1939" STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon The best medium for selling or trading is a G-T want ad. DELICIOUS SEAFOODS OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS NOW I N SEASON The "R" months are back again with a fresh supply of choice sea foods always avail able here. Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETY and Official Receipt Given Meals at All Hours FOUNTAIN SERVICE Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. of oil and the people who bring in farmer, 1'at OBncn, Raymond ; Howard da Silva, Ralph Morgan feature is those seldom exploited in the dangerous scenes of motion