Thursday, July 3, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon I Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Leander Pavid were visiting Morrow county relatives and friends last week end from their home at Sacramento, Cal., where Mr. Pavid is head of the French -department in Sacramento Junior college. They came north by way of Redmond and were accompanied from there by Mrs. Ray Rogers who visited her father, Chester Darbee, While in the county the Pavids were guests of Mr. Pavid's cousin, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and family at Ion-i. Mr. Pavid spent his boyhood days 'in Heppner and was graduated by Heppner high school before attend ing University of California and en tering upon the educational career which has included special research work in France. Fishing on Dee lake near Colona, B. C, was found to be excellent - a quartet of Heppner men who . e turned home Sunday from a sever al days' junt to that place. Enjoy ing the Canadian sport were P. W. Mahoney, Orville Smith, Luke Bib by and Gene Ferguson. v Mrs. V. R. Runnion has returned to her home here after undergoing a major operation in Portland. Mr. Runnion motored to the city and brought her home Monday. . Mis. Runnion's sister, Mrs. Violet Halte-i-man of Douglas, Wyo., is with hji. Mrs. L. D. Tibbies and son Lanca returned home Sunday from a sev eral weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. Tibbies' parents in Missouri. They were met at Pendleton by Dr. Tibbies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egan and children spent the week end he. frnm their home at Wishram, Wash., where Mr. Egan makes his head quarters while working for the rail road. Miss Harriet Pointer, deputy coun ty clerk, returned home Sunday from her vacation on which she vis ited friends and relatives in the San Francisco bay region. Mrs. Richard Hayes of Hermiston is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanlon recuperating from a sprained ankle which she received recently. M. L. Case returned home the last of the week from the U. S. Veterans' hospital at Walla Walla where he spent three weeks undergoing ob servation and treatment. J. A. Anglin departed Tuesday for Yakima to make his home with the family there, concluding elev ..: years as manager of the local Safe way store. Mrs. Grace M. Turner has ac cepted the position as secretary to the Morrow County Selective Ser vice board, succeeing Mrs. Kenneth Akers who has gone to Hermiston. Miss Marjorie Parker, stenograph er at the First National bank, started her two -weeks' vacation the first of the week. Harry Anderson, livestock agent for First National Bank of Portland, has been in the local district for sev eral days. Mrs. Harry Tamblyn and Peggy are visiting relatives at Boise, Idaho, until the Fourth. Mr. Tamblyn will join them there for the holiday. Howard Swick was a business vis itor here the first of the week from the ranch in the Monument section. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Elwyiuv. Peck of Lexington a 56 pound son at Heppner hospital Friday. Miss Luella Termeer of Honolulu, T. H., was a guest this week of Mi; Elaine Sigsbee. There was one good thing about the day of the horse and carriage; you didn't have to wake anybody up and get hay enough to take yo i back to town. G-T want ads get results. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Burris of Los Angeles passed through Heppner yesterday and visited a short time with friends. Mr. Burris is a repre sentative of McKesson & Rabbins, Inc., wholesale druggists. They werj luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon. Mrs. Burris is a sister A the former Mrs. William Poulson, who resided at Heppner when Mr. Poulson taught in the local schools. William Vail and family are oc cupying the Norbert Peavy resi dence while Mr. Vail is engaged in roofing work in the city. The Peavys are at Wheeler Point in the moun- tains where Mr. Peavy is stationad i as lookout through the fire season. Misses Leta Humphreys and Ros? Leibbrand departed Saturday morn ing for Turner to attend the sum mer conference of Churches of Christ, expecting to return to Port land for a further visit before re turning home. Dr. A. D. McMurdo is in receipt of word that his mother is seriously ill at her home in Virginia, suffer ing an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. McMurdo is 92 years of age. L. R. Rambo, former manager of Columbia Basin Electric Co-op, was a business visitor for several days this week, coming down from Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zimmer man of Portland are" visiting at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orain Wright, on Rhea creek. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith and Jim expect, to spend the Fourth with friends at Couer de Aler.r. Idaho. Woodrow Tucker returned home Friday from Pendleton where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES DAY, JULY 9th. Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers, county school superintendent, is in Corvall's for a six weeks' summer school course. Born at their home in this city Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Faye Prock, a 6 3-4 pound son, Larr Faye. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables O Summertime has arrived, bringing with it new, good foods from the earth. We're serving them now. Good food is more than something pleasant to eat It is a sound investment, one that pays dividends in health and satisfaction. You get good food when you eat here. Contributions Taken for CHINESE BELIEF SOCIETY and Official Receipt Given Meals at All Hours FOUNTAIN SERVICE Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHENN, Prop. ROARDMAN NEWS Tyler-Warner Rites Interest Boardman By MRS. CLAUD COATS Miss Mardell Gorham, Clara Mae Dillon and Jack Getz spent Wed nesday in Pendleton. Phillip Jones who has been em ployed in the Standard Service sta tion is going out working on the highway and later is going out har vesting. Clarence Ekker has taker) Phil's place in the station. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore were pleasantly surprised by a visit for several days this week from Miss Ani Lee, principal of the grade school at Champaigne, 111., and Mrs. J. R. Hornbrook and two children of Marshall, 111. The ladies are nieces of Mr. Moore who has not seen them for 20 years. . Harold Baker left for Portland to spend a fevA, days with his mother, who is there taking care of Mr. Baker's mother who is ill. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLouth at Pendleton hospital the end 1f the week. Both mother and babe are doing nicel; . Miss Hazel Tyler, formerly of Boardman, and Edward Warner, both of Arlington, were united in marriage in Boise, Idaho, Saturday, June 28. Mrs. Warner's mother, Mrs. Grace Forbes, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Green, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Gillespie and children of Cal ifornia arrived to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gilles pie, going to Hermiston Monday where the boys have employment at the munition's depot Art and Zearl are brothers. Greenfield grange entertained Po mona , grange Saturday, June 28. Chanty lecturer Vida Heliker of Willows was in charge of the pro gram, Marvin Ransier of Fort Lewis and friend, Leona Advacak and parents of Tacoma spent several days last week with Marvin's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ransier. He has STAR Reporter FRIDAY-SATURDAY SIS HOPKINS with the sensational comedienne Judy Canova, Bob Crosby and his Band with4he Bobcats, Charles Butterworth, Jerry Colonna, Susan Hayward Based on the famous stage hit that has rocked the world with laughter for three decades. pius Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Outdoor action feature with Johnny Mack Brown SUNDAY-MONDAY ROAD to ZANZIBAR Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour, Una Merkel, Eric Blore More laughs, more gags, more songs. "Road to Zanzibar" is the high road to Hilarity. plus International Forum A discussion of world events with Dorothy Thompson, Wm. Shirer and others. TUESDAY Bargain Night Adults 20c; 2 Children 10c KNOCKOUT Olympe Bradna, Arthur Kennedy WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY THE SEA WOLF John Garfield, Edw. G. Robinson, Ida Lupino Jack London's immortal story of terror afloat pn the Paoiific. spent the past eight months at Cha nute Field, Randoul, III., and will soon be transferred to Stockton, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. George McKnabb visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Petteys at Lexington Sunday, bringing hon with them little Gary Petteys to spend a few days with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macom ber. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root spent Sim day visiting their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root of Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow motored to Arlington Sunday afternoon. Silver tea was held at the home of Mrs. N. A. Macomber Wednesday, July 2, with a very good crowd at tending. Clyde Tannehill is driving a new Plymouth car on his mail route since last Saturday. It is also rumored Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller are driving a new car. Mrs. Ed Barlow and daughter Carma and Mrs. Claud Coats mo tored to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Barlow went to consult a physi cian. Miss Mary MaUory stopped for a short time at the Claud Coats home on her way from Boston to her mother's, Mrs. Mallory, in YamhilL Miss Mallory teaches in one of 'tfie high schools in Lynn, Mass., and is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Glenn Mal lory, nee Echo Coats. Most men work about one-quarter as hard as they say they do, and about one-half as hard as they think they do. Good Printi n9 s a mark of distinction That's why so many business houses prefer , printing that comes from the Gazette Times Printery FOREST DEFENSE is NATIONAL DEFENSE loin Up Now! KEEP. GREEN ASSOCIATION YOU have a direct, self interest in joining this fight to keep forest fires out of Oregon! 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