Thursday, August 21, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Among early arrivals from the ' Round-Up city who stayed for all the Rodeo that time permitted were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockman and John Kilkenny. Mr. Stockman is a member of the state liquor control commission and Mr. Kilkenny, a for mer resident, is city attorney at Pendleton. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan McCurdy during the Rodeo were Herman Ralston of Hillsboro, Er nest Noes of Milwaukee and Miss Ann Thompson, Miss Mary He&sel and Miss June Kirkpatrick, three princesses of the Pendleton Round-Up. Miss Edith Wehmeyer of San Francisco arrived Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wehmeyer. Mrs. Wehmeyer, who had been visiting in Winthrop, Wash., met her in Portland and ac companied her home. Mrs. Lamont Slocum of The Dalles left Tuesday for her home after spending the week end with friends in Heppner. She was accompanied home by her husband's mother, Mrs. Katie Slocum, who will make her heme with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wightman and children will leave soon to make their home in Grants Pass where Mr. Wightman has been transerred from Hermiston by the Farm Secur ity administration. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michener left Wednesday for Klamath Falls where he has been transferred by the Soil Conservation service. They return ed Monday from a week-end trip to the coast. The Condon vicinity was repre sented about as strong as any of our neighbors at the Rodeo. Among those seen in the crowd were John Monahan, Billy Campbell, Mrs. Kate Russell and son, Ed Russell Mrs. Weed, Mr. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Kenny who recently moved to Pendleton from here were back Sunday to take in the Rodeo. Eddie was a director of this year's show before moving to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ridings, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. M. D. Clark, will leave Friday for their home in New York after spending their vacation on the west coast and in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Boyer and daughter Jane, and Chester Saling were among former Morrow resi dents who were renewing friend ships during the Rodeo from John Day. John O'Dell and Mr. Fullbright, representing Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., were among those present for the opening day of Rodeo. Said they had a wonderful time. Miss Cecelia Nordstrom was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones over the week end. She was en route to Dorris, Cal., where she will teach the coming school term. H. O. Kunsman and Miss Luc le Vale of Moro visited Mr. Kunsman's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Robert Marvin, Saturday and Sun day. Glen Jorgensen of Ukiah visited friends in Heppner Saturday. He left the first of the week for Luman, Wash., where he has been transfer red to the Luman CCC camp. Miss Juanita Phelps, who is tak ing nurses training at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton, is spending a two weeks' vacation with her mo ther. Mrs. Margaret Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ohlegslager and daughter Ella of The Dalles, former Heppner residents, were Rodeo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gen- Guy Cason, native Morrow coun- tian, came over from Pendleton where he now barbers, in time for Sunday's show. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jaeckel of Portland arrived Saturday for a visit with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rippee and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Hiatt left Monday for a week's vacation in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becket and fam ily of Waitsburg visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehmeyer, over the week end. Miss Kinealev Chapin returned frn Coouille where she spent the summer with relatives, Eight Campfire girls will leave Sunday morning by car for Camp Merriweather on the coast for a week's outing. They are Claudine Drake, Merlyn Kirk, Colleen Miller, Jean Turner, Patricia Kenny, Lou ise Green, Betty Marie Coxn and Mary Lou Ferguson. Mrs. R. . B Ferguson will take part of the group in her car. Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Thompson are expected home this Sunday from a two weeks' trip in Colorado and Wyoming. They attended the Col orado State Woolgrowers' conven tion in Glenwood Springs and the Wyoming state convention in Chey enne and are returning through Yel lowstone national park. Umatilla county's judge, Carl Chambers, Pendleton's mayor who1 attended school in Heppner up to entering the service in the last war, Buck Lieuallen, and Umatilla coun ty's agricultural agent Walter Holt were seen among those in the lead of the Mustangers who rode in Sat urday's Rodeo parade. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sherer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ebert of La Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devin and children of Condon were visiting friends in Heppner during the Rodeo. The Sherers and Eberts were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isom. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Han- Ion during the Rodeo were Mrs. Chet Landis and three children of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamrick and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hamrick ot The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ingram of Nampa, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark and other friends en route home from a trip to the coast Satur day. Mr. Ingram is a former Hepp ner boy and is now a postal clerk in the Nampa postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gaily were Rodeo guests from Pendleton and on Monday morning Mrs. Gaily ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rip pee and Mrs. John Hiatt on a motor trip to Crater lake and on south into the Redwoods. Mrs. Lera Crawford and son Cal vin arrived Tuesday evening from Berkeley, Cal., where they spent the summer, in preparation for the ope ning of school. John and Hugh re mained in the Bay city where they have jobs in the Heinz factory. Mrs. Edward Green left Sunday evening for Portland after spending several weeks here visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Agnes Curran. and taking care of Mrs. Curran's store while she was on vacation. Tim Rippee was in the city the end of the week from Boardman, reporting things moving along at a lively clip in that section, what with the ammunition diggings next door. W. W. Bechdolt was a business visitor in the city Friday on his way to his son Archie's home at Hard man from the Boardman farm. He reported a mighty busy season on the project. Among Baker people coming for Sunday's Rodeo were Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCord (Neva Chidsey, who spent her girlhood in Heppner), and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coe. Carl Smith of St. Paul, Ore., won the all-wool blanket given by the woolgrowers auxiliary during Ro deo. Mr. Smith is president of the St. Paul rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes and Miss Margaret Hayes, queen of the Condon rodeo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes over the week end. Mrs. Ellis Hendricson and son Al vin departed Monday for their home at San Leandro, Cal., after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends here. Patrick J. Farley, sheep buyer from Klamath Falls was an inter ested Rodeo visitor while renewing acquaintances with his many friends. Jack Folsom, Jack Stangier, Tei Kaplinger and Mr. and Mrs. Ricn Thompson were among Pendleton ians in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell departed the end of the week on a two weeks vacation motor trip. Mrs. Charles Buzzard left Sunday for a month's visit with her parents in Humboldt, Kansas. THOMAS MARION SCOTT Funeral services for Thomas Mar ion Scott were held at the Christian church in Heppner on August 12, with Rev. Cecil Warner of Hermiston officiating. Mr. Scott was born near Fairfield, Missouri, on December 24, 1852, and passed away in Salem, Oregon, on August 10, 1941. In 1376 he was united in marriage with Martha Kidwell, arid to the union were born Sarah Adeline, Mary Ann, OUie Tennessee, Laura Etta, and Henry Clay. In 1896 he joined the Holiness church, and in 1901 he brought his family to Oregon and settled near Sand Hollow. His wife passed away in 1910. He moved to Salem,Oregon, in 1911 where he spent his remaining years. In 1933 he married Mary Ingles. He is sur vived by his wife, Mary Scott, one daughter, Mary Tucker of Stanfield, 23 grandchildren, and 21 greatgrandchildren. Miss Donna Johnson of Pendleton is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Griffith left Wednesday for a two weeks' vaca tion at Eugene. Jack Harris of Arlington was am ong those present for opening day of Rodeo. Former residents renewing ac qaintances at Rodeo time were Mil lard Rodman and Herb Sauter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLachlan of The Dalles visited over the" week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Batty and fam ily of Monument attended the Hepp ner Rodeo Friday and Saturday. Henry Peterson of Eight Mile was a business visitor here Tuesday. MAKES FINE PICTURES Herbert Wright of The Dalles who has been visiting his son Herb and family for several days has been showing his friends some beautiful hand decorated photographs whoch he makes as a hobby. One view is two combined photographs of his old farm in the Fossil country, which he has done in natural colors. Just to show his interest in Morrow county he took a picture of t'.e courthouse the first of the week and expects to make it look as realistic as his other views. Being a natiw Englishman, he has been interested in war developments and makes the unbelievable report that England is undergoing a real estate boom. This news was not only given in a letter from Mrs. Wright's folks in the old country, but was verified by the statement of a The Dalles man who recently had some land in the old country left to him. His English at torney advised that the land could easily be sold, but that payment CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their expressions of kindness and beautiful floral offerings'during the illness and loss of our beloved hus band and father, Thomas Marion Scott. Mrs. T. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. W. B .Tucker and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Redding and family, Mr. W. L. Copenhaver and family. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all our friends for the beautiful flowers, kindly sympathy and many acts of kind ness shown to us in our recent be reavement. Mrs. Delia Edmondson, In land, Dick and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nichols and fam ily; Mrs. M. J. Huston; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Edmondson; Maurice Edmondson. could not the war. be expected until afrer 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. SpickermanIWAgent STAR Reporter FRIDAY- SATURDAY TOO MANY BLONDES Rudy Vallee, Helen Parrish, Chancy, Jr., Comedv with music. There community singing sequence of "The Man on the Flying Trapeze." Lon is a Plus UNDER FIESTA STARS Musical vestern with Gene Autry, Mary Lee, Smiley Burnette. SUNDAY-MONDAY MOON OVER MIAMI (Filmed in Technicolor) Betty Grable, Don Amechc, Robert Cunimings, Carole Landis, Jack Haley, Charlotte Greenwood, Cobina Wright Jr. Romance music laughter the grandest melody hit since "Alex ander's Ragtime Band." r l? 3 tk Dr. Strom Formerly 16 years with Colum bian Optical Co., Portland, Ore. BEFORE 4 SCHOOL STARTS Bring your ehild in for a thorough Eye Examination No Charge of Course ST RAM OPTICAL CO. Pendleton, Ore. iiiiiniitMiiniimiiniiniiiiiifiiinnuninaiinrriiiiMirniiiniuiiiiuiiinuMiiiiiiiniuiiinmnimiiiiiinniiiiiiinuirT TUESDAY Bargain Night Adults 20c; 2 Children 10c Roar with ROAD SHOW Adolphe Menjou, Carole Landis, John Hublif.rd, Chas. Butterworth, Patsy Kelly Hold still and get hocused for the laugh of your life. ALSO: Technicolor travelogue of the awe-inspiring natural wonders of Yosemite Valley, located in the high Sierras of California. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY CHEERS FOR MISS BISHOP Martha Scott, Win. Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, Sidney Blackmer, Dorothy Peterson arid introducing Mary Anderson. With gossip, malice and misundestanding arrayed against her, Ella Bishop dared to live her life openly and frankly and found a great happiness. Rated Y2 by Liberty Magazine. ALSO LATEST ISSUE OF The March of Time mimtiHimn nin mini nil iry LNEK(Q)CK COMMUNITY LFAQOS Monday SEPT. 1st' FREE POT LUCK DINNER AT NOON STREET SPORTS including Horse Events