Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 21, 1950 Bill Reynolds Of Monument Victim of Shooting Accident Ky MILLIE WILSON' Bill Reynolds was accidentally shot Saturday as lie was walking up a mountainside to his work Dr. Jerry and the ambulance from John Day were called as soon as a man could run to the nearest phone. There were sev eral men workmK nearhy and they carried him to Berhel Corbin's pickup and a "cat" was used to push them through the mud out to the county road. They met the doctor and ambu lance several miles on the other side of Kimherly. From John Day he was1 flown to 1'ortland. Word was received Sund:iv th;it he was in a very critical condition but still holding his own. His wife and children left early Sun d;,v morning for Portland. Mr. Rey nolds was shot by Tureman (."raddock, a soldier hoy. home on a short leave. The hoys were target shooting and the general opinion seems to be that the bullet must have hit a limb and rico cheted to hit Mr. Reynolds. Later Mr. Reynolds passed away at the Providence Hospital in Port land about eleven o'clock Sunday night. He is survived by his wife Stel la and three children, two sons and a daughter. L. D. Vincent and Mrs. Rey nold's sister. Lois Kuzek left here at one a. m. Monday for Portland. The women of Monument are having a cooked food sale at the stores in Monument this week. The funds will li.:a.'V.'CH'"'l(.'.H,.H&'.H'll'ii? & fe N. 1 1 9 .. ft 8 ft be used to repair the church. The HeppnerGazette has a wide cir culation. This week a card was received from Mrs. Flo Beymer in San Francis co, stating she enjoyed the Monument items a.s well as the Heppner items. Mrs. Beymer at times was a resident of both places. On December 4th Mrs. Chester Brown entertained at dinner in honor of her husband's birthday, also the birthday of Miss Sharon Cupper. Those pres ent besdes the honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper and sons. Hankie and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Cupper. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lea sjpi pus upi pun Atmrei pus sjau; Murd Stubhlefield. Dick Williams helped Leo Flower butcher hogs on Sunday, last week from Mareth Merrill in San Mrs. Iora Boyer received a letter Francisco. He stated he was readv to be shipped to Japan. His wife will go to Texas to he with her parents while her husband is overseas. Mrs. Ida Bleakman returned to her home on Sunday. She had spent the last two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hynd of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Hynd and daughter Carol brought Mrs. Bleak man home. Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and daughters, Rhoena and Laura Lee and Mifinda Musgrave were overnight guests ot Mrs. Bleakman s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave at Mt. Vernon on Friday. Both Laura Lee and Mirinda had appointments with the oculist in John Day Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cummings are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neal. H. D. Hinton's sisters. Mrs. Ella Durst and Mrs. Ivy Barnard state that he is slowly regaining his strength. May the joys of the season be an every day possession for the whole year This is our wish for you. HEPPNER FLOWER SHOP M MRS. GRIMES and FAY If s He hopes to be able to move to his brother Ben's home in the near future. Mrs. Wave Jackson was taken to the doctor Friday. It was found she was suffering from pneumonia. She is at her home now and recovering satis actorily. Bin, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman spent the last two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave at Mt. Vernon. She returned home with her parents Saturday. The grange held its social meeting Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty. The party was in honor of Clinton Batty's birthday. Chet Round of Mitchell is home vis iting his mother, Mrs. Josle Round and other relatives. Orin Stubhlefield of Portland is here visiting his brothers. Oatis and Murd- Ike Williams of Mt. Vernon was in Monument this week visiting his sis ter. Mrs. Oatis Stubhlefield. The Monument high school volley ball and basket ball teams played at Mt. Vernon Saturday night. The girls were victorious but the boys lost to the Mt. Vernon team. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank and daugh ter, Laura Lee, drove to John Day Sunday to visit with Mrs. Shank's mo ther. Mrs. George Stirritt. The Sunday School program at the Presbyterian church will be next Fri day evening at seven o'clock. Several of the grownups have volunteered tq help with the program. Everyone is cordially invited to this program. Mrs. George Stirritt was taken sud denly sick last Friday morning. Her husband took her to a doctor at John Day. ' Clarence Youman from John Day was in Monument last Saturday attending to matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cox of Heppner it . AND A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL! HEPPNER APPLIANCE CO. visited Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown last week. 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Saturday, December 23 Annual Free Christmas Show Sponsored by Elks Lodge & Star Theater One show only 2 p. m. The feature picture is GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING . . . Everyone is welcome but if there is a shortage of seats, child ren will be given preference. Sunday-Monday, Dec. 24-25 I'LL GET BY June Haver, William Lundigan, Gloria De Haven, Dennis Day, Harry James plus guest appearances by Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey, Victor Mature and Reginald Gardiner. Thelma Ritter is highly ef fective in a character portrayal and the picture introduces the nation's No. 1 Disc Jockey, Steve Allen, advantageously. A light, lilting and altogether pleasing Technicolor musical. PLUS Holy Year 1950 Scenes of Rome, art treasures within the Vatican, the history and purpose of Holy Year. Commentary by Very Rev. Robert I, Gannon, S. J., former president of Ford ham University. Background music by the Sistine Choir of the Vatican. Sunday Shows: 1, 3:30 6 and 8:30 IN THE SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL, THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THIS THEATER EXTEND TO YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS! Tuesday-Wednesday, Dec. 26-27 STELLA Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature, David Wayne, Randy Stuart, Marion Marshall A comedy based on Doris Miles Disney's book, "Family Skeleton." What happened to Uncle Joe? It's steeped in mystery and seasoned with laughter and romance. Thursday-Friday-Saturday, Dec. 28-23-30 COLT .45 Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman, Zachary Scott, Lloyd Bridges, Alan Hale, Ian McDonald, Chief Thundercloud This action-laclen film is right up there with the top-ranking westerns ... Photo graphed in Technicolor. PLUS Bomba In The Hidden City Latest adventures of Johnny Sheffiend as Bomba, the Jungle Boy. Have you forgotten some last minute gift shopping? Give a Star Theater Scrip Book m is m sa" I