Page 8 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 31, 1950 Many Activities of Current Week Told In Brief Form By Roving Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraters were work -end visitors in John Day and Dayville. Returning with them to remain until after Ro deo was Miss Ona Adkins. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aalberg and children have returned from the coast where they spent a week's vacation. Don Munkers and Jerry Wa ters who are stationed at Astoria with the U. S. Coast Guard ar rived the last of the week and will spend a 25-day furlough with relatives in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kenney were over from Prosser during the week-end visiting friends in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armstrong and infant son of Collegedale, Tenn. and his mother, Mrs. Ida Daniels of St. Petersburg Florida, left Tuesday for their homes af ter spending a week in Heppner. During their stay they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gil liam. Among those who attended the Round-up the past week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barger, Mrs. Fay Bucknum, Crockett Sprouls, Miss Leatha Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Wilson, Edward Rice and Judge and Mrs. Garnet Bar ratt. Rev. and Mrs. Elvon Tull and daughter Dorothy returned Sat urday from a brief vacation at the Oregon coast. Relatives here for the funeral service Friday of Peggy Sue Mo ver included Mr. and Mrs. Con Adkins, Moscow, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark and daughters, Hay Wash.; and Mrs. Melvin Herrington, Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Need ham and her father, Frank Fra ters, left Saturday for Spencer, Iowa where they will spend a month visiting Needham's fam ily. Mr .and Mrs. Archie Murchison are bein gfelicitated upon the birth of a son, Friday, August 25, at Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parish and son Richard returned to Portland Sunday afternoon after visiting over the week-end with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Parrish. Mrs. Al Sather and son Bill, arrived Tuesday evening from Portland for a visit with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ulrich. They were met in Arlington by Mrs. Ulrich and son, Alex. Jack Samples returned to his home in Kinzua Tuesday after noon after spending a few days in Pioneer Memorial hospital, Mrs Samples, who accompanied him to Heppner, was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson. M. J. Fitzpatrick of lone was a business visitor in Heppner Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Case and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Thompson returned the last of the week from Seattle where they spent a few days at. tending buyers market. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt of Lex ington were shopping in Heppner Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Wayne and son Jack ie are here from Vale to visit for a time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murchison. Alex Thompson and Allen Case were business visitors in Port land during the week-end. Gene Wells motored to Walla Walla Saturday evening to spend Sunday with friends. Mr. Wells came to Heppner recently to work in the Heppner Market, taking th place of Loyd Burkenbine who is working as a mechanic at the Rosewall motor company. Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dutton of Portland, were in town Tuesday from the Blue Mountain ranch south of Hardman. Oscar Peterson of Gooseberry was a business visitor in Hepp ner Tuesday. With his son Ger ald he is leaving the last of the week for a two months' trip to Sweden. They will fly to New York and sail from there. During uieir tour they will visit Eng land, Scotland, France and Ger many as well as Sweden. Carl Schwabe, Lexington high school principal, was a business visitor in Heppner Monday. His home is in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Marshall and children departed Thursday for their home in McMinnville after spending the past 10 days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes. They were ac companied as far as Portland by Joe Hughes Jr. who is enroute to Los Angeles after a brief visit here with his parents. Joe expects to work and continue his studies in Los Angeles during the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steinke and children are moving their resi dence to Condon having disposed of their property here to Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch. , Noel Streetor of lone was a business visitor in Heppner the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mc Murdo and children of oPrtland are spending the week-end here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo. Ted has been call ed up for active duty with the armed forces and is to report on September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and family and her mother, Mrs Alma Morgan, left Wednesday for Portland and the coast. In Seaside they will be guests of nis mother, Mrs. Emma Evans and from, there they will contin ue on to Naches, Wash, to visit Marvin Morgan and family, re turning to Heppner in about 10 days. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs. Mary Van Stevens returned Tues day from a week-end trip to Sea side. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sara E. McNamer who has been visiting in Seaside with Mrs. Emma Evans for the past month. " Miss Margaret Gilo's has re turned from a fortnight's vaca tion spent with friends near Ta coma. Mrs. William Ware returned to her home in Baker Sunday after spending a week here with her sister, Mrs.-Frank Davidson. Mr. Ware motored over alter ner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson are leaving Saturday on a two weeks motor trip. They will visit relatives in Baker and New Ply mouth, Ida. and perhaps contin ue on ot Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Pat Mollahan and sons, Bob, John and Larry left Tuesday for Tacoma where they will visit relatives for several days. Mrs. Lewis Battv and children were over from Monument look ing after business matters in Heppner Tuesday. Ed Clarke was over from Her miston Tuesday visiting friends in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilliam returned Tuesday evening from Lebanon where they attended the wedding of two of their college classmates, Norman Morgan and Miss Llmerjane Carlson. Carl Bergstrom and son Roland were among the lone business visitors in Heppner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller (Bessie McCabe) and children stopped over Tuesday night in Heppner with her aunt, Mrs. Ca therine Doherty. They were en route to their home in La Grande after a vacation at the beach. Owen McLoughlin of Tacoma also was a guest of Mrs. Doherty on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrie (Pa tricia Monahan) and children are here from Seattle for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monahan. Glenn Griffith of Union was a business visitor in Heppner the first of the week. Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Doherty and family returned the last of the week from a motor trip along the Oregon coast. They also visit ed relatives in Vancouver, Wash, while away. Mr. and Mrs. George Brisler are leaving this week-end for their home in California. He has been employed while in Heppner as supervisor of machinery in stallation at the Morrow County Grain Growers new elevator. Miss Louise Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, and Wayne Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brisler, were married at 2 o'clock Saturday af ternoon at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hildenbrand. The single ring service was read by Rev. Louis Wetzel. Humphreys Drug store is un dergoing considerable remodel ing. A room to house the pre scription department has been constructed in the space which formerly was occupied by the of fice which in turn has been mov ed to the mezzanine floor atop the new room. Electric hot water and refrigeration are added feat ures of the new installation. The mirrored back-bar is to be re moved and counters will be ar ranged allowing for more space at the rear of the present sales room when the job is completed. HOSPITAL NEWS According to an announcement by the ma nagement, visiting hours at Pio neer Memorial hospital have been set at 3 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p. m. daily. Born, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dechant of Heppner, a daughter, Gaylen Chisum, weight 6 pounds 14 ounces. Born, August 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Horn of Heppner a son, weight 8 pounds 4 ounces. Medical Mrs. George Aldi'ich, lone; Mrs. Anna Cramer, Board man; Mrs. Anna Nichols, lone, and Mrs. Maggie Hunt, Heppner. at 9:45 a. m., Oliver Creswick, superintendent. We have a class for every age. Adult Bible class at this same hour. You are wel come. Women's Society of Christian Service meets at 8 p. m. the first Wednesday of each month. Su zanna Wesley Circle of the Wo mans Society of Christian Service meets at 2 p. m. the third Wed nesday of each month. CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Shelby E Graves, Pastor Sunday school 9:45. Lesson to pic Solomon Builds the Temple. Worship service 11 a. m. Youth for Christ 7 p. m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer meet ing 8 p. m. Thursday. Bible study in lone 8 p. m. Fri day. o METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday church school ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Epnscopal) Holy Communion 8 Church school 9:45. Holy Communion and sermon 11 a. m. o HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Glenn Warner Minister 9:45 a. m. Bible school, C. W. Barlow, superintendent. 11 a. m. Morning worship and communion service, Sermon top ic, "Higher Levels in Christian Experience." Special music by Mrs. Willard Warren. 8 p. m. Evening service. Ser mon theme, "Man or Mollycod dle Take your choice." o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wise and daughter Darlene left the last of the week for a fortnight's motor trip into British Columbia and other Canadian points. o and is being primed for the local show. Johnson has a good string of buckers and his roping and milking stock ar eplenty tough. The field is being conditioned and new bucking chutes are now in the final stages of con struction. And it may be added that Robert Collins is whipping his hjgh school band into shape for the Dress-up parade Saturday night and the fair and rodeo next week. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors and friends for their, expressions of sympathy and for the floral offerings to the memory of our beloved Peggy Sue. The Moyer and Furlong families J. 0. Turner Heads Freedom Crusade Movement in County J. O. Turner has accepted Mor row county chairmanship of the Crusade for Freedom organiza tion, according to F. N. Belgrano, Jr., state chairman. Belgrano expressed gratifica tion that Turner has agreed to direct Morrow county's participa tion in the crusade campaign, which he said is primarily a mass movement intended to cre ate and transmit effective anti communist and pro-freedom in telligence, by radio broadcasts and other agencies, to the people of the prisoner countries behind the iron curtain and to the people of other countries under communist pressure. The campaign will be official ly launched on Labor day, Sep tember 4, Belgranosaid by a nation-wide radio address by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. For some six weeks thereafter organized effort will be made to enroll the names of millions of Americans on "Freedom Scrolls" to be cir culated throughout the country, and finally to be permanently enshrined in the base of a huge "Freedom Bell" in Berlin. General Lucius D. Clay, lead er of the Berlin Airlift before his retirement to civil life, is nation al chairman of the Crusade for Freedom. Robert Ordway of Hood River is a new employe at the First National Bank of Portland Hepp ner branch, succeeding Dean Wager who left Tuesday evening for Portland. Ordway worked in Lakeview at the time Merle Bec ket was manager of the branch bank there. JoJean Dix left today to join her mother in Seattle where she will attend school again-. Her grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. W. O. Dix took her and will have a short vacation before returning. ARE YOU READY? DANCING 3 BIG NIGHTS WITH JIMMY WHETMORE and His ORCHESTRA FOR T ALL COUNTY PICNIC Saturday Noon September 9 Court House Park Free Ice Cream Free Coffee Furnished by Heppner FAIR and RODEO GROUNDS HEPPNER, OREGON SEPT. ... : 4,, .. ' '3Fh r m r-t r m 4 c J J:oP a 9 I T IN ft -UH -'. - -y xx Xv, E ANNUAL REDWOOD EMPIRE SHOWS CARNIVAL and RIDES at the MORROW COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Chamber of t Commerce GRAND PARADE of Fair LIVESTOCK Before Grandstand on Friday Afternoon 1 o . s .1V DRESS UP PARADE AND STREET PROGRAM Saturday Night, Sept. 2, 7:30 p. m Don't Miss the Big Saturday Night Program FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT N. C. ANDERSON, SECRETARY, HEPPNER, OREGON