8 Heppner Gazette Times, June 8, 1944 Rodeo Continued from First Page for the city. The original under standing was that when the gov ernment was ready to abandon, if at the end of 90 days the buildings had not been otherwise disposed of they would revert to the owner or owners of" the property upon which they stand. Directors discussed with Coun ty Agent C. D. Conrad a proposal made some time ago that the cham ber of commerce sponsor some type of 4-H club work. Conrad said he wouild take the proposal under ad visement and make a recommenda tion to the chamber at an early date. An order to prepare copy for and have printed 500 folders descriptive of Heppner and vicinity was given into the hands of the publicity chairman. The directors voted to hold their meetings on the first Wednesday instead of the first Tuesday in each month. SCHOOLMATES MEET Three women who as young la dies attended Portland university together held an informal reunion in Heppner Sunday on the occasion of the visit here of Mrs. Gertrude Zigler of Port Blakely, Wash. Mrs. Zi;j!er was in Portland and decided to run up to Heppner and visit her old friend Mrs. M. L. Case. Upon arriving here she found that an other schoolmate lived in town and during , the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dix called at the Case resi dence where the three ladies spent a pleasant hour or so dwelling up on the days of their youth. Wehmeyer Family Widely Scattered It may be a small world to some but at present the Wehmeyer fam ily of Heppner looks upon this old globe of ours as representing con siderable distance. Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wehmeyer are in the service and at present are in wide ly separated zones. Carl Wehmeyer, radio technici an, .back from service in the Paci fic area, spent three days at home the past week, coming Wednesday evening and leaving Sunday. He was headed east for some school ing. , . Lawrence Wehmeyer, ship's fit ter, recently was transferred from the vessel vthat has been his home for the past five years. He expects a leave shortly and will visit his parents two days, leaving for Ber keley, Calif, to spend the rest of his leave with his wife. Don Wehmeyer, aviation mach inist is engaged in reconnaisanc? work in Hawaii and M. Sgt Steven Wehmeyer is in charge of a photo mapping and charting unit in North Africa perhaps helping lay Ihe groundwork for the invasion which started only this week. Nobles Observe 50th Anniversary May 30, 1944 h?d special signifi cance for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Noble aside from the fact that it was Decoration day. It was the 50th anniversary of their marriage and while this fact was not noised about by them, the quiet obser vance was not overlooked by rela tives and friends, for the golden weds were the recipients of nu merous cards and gifts from well wishing friends. It was on May 30, 1894 that Myra Irene Smith became the bride of Eugene G. Noble at the bride's home in Monmouth. The young couple took up their residence in Heppner where the groom was en gaged in the saddle and harness business, having acquired the es tablishment on Arpil 1, 1894. They have lived here continuously and Mr. Noble stated Wednesday that they had occupied but three house, in the half century. The day was spent quietly at home where they enjoyed a chick en dinner with plenty of trimmings and recounted the years of their journey through life together. VISIT IN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bailey re turned Thursday from a trip to Portland and valley points, visiting their children and Mrs. Bailey's sisters in Newberg and Silverton. VISITING GRANDPARENTS Bobby and Alma Lou Becket of Portland are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fled Weh meyer. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Becket. STAR Reporter Friday -Saturday, June 9-10 Jamboree Ruth Terry, George Byron, Paul Harvey, Freddie Fisher and his Schneckelfritz Band, The Music Maids, Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours, Don Wilson, Isabel Randolph, Rufe Davis, Shirley Mitchel and George "Shug" Fisher This musical comedy, featuring many popular radio personalities, gets off to a fast start and keeps up the pace through 70 minutes of enjoy ment. PLUS Timber Queen Dick Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes, June Havoc, George E. Stone, Dick Purcell A logging camp is the background for the exciting adventures in this good action movie. Sunday-Monday, June 11-12 Rationing Wallace Beery, Marjorio Main, Donald Meek There is no ration on laughter in this Black Market comedy. Tuesday, June 13 Frisco Kid James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, Ricardo Cortez, Lilli Damita There is enough vivid, punchy en tertainment in this re-issue to in terest anyone. Also three splendid short subjects: "Mountain Fighters," the Para Ski Patrol in Technicolor; "'All American Bands," featuring Freddy Martin, Skinnay Enhis, Joe Reichmann and Matty Malneck, and "Horses, Horses, Horses," showing in Technicolor the trainmg of the Gnest circus horses. Wednesday-Thursday, June 14-15 Jane Eyre Orson Welles, Joan Fontaine, Mar geret O'Brien, Peggy Ann Garner, John Sutton The screen's greatest dramatic stars' meet for the first time in the film version of Charlotte Bronte's novel that has stirred the hearts of coun less millions. Donald Duck in Technicolor Count Apprised . . Continued irorn mrst Page Morrow county unit for present ing the hospital with a small piano, a recording machine and a radio phonograph. Visitors and Morrow county com mittee members included the fol lowing: Pendleton Mrs. Harold Barnett, chairman; Mrs. Nina Duff. Umatilla county chairman, and Mrs. Tom Keating, purchasing agent for the council. Walla Walla Mrs. Walter Adams, chairman of the Gray Ladies Unit; Mrs. Violet Reid, junior Red Cross coordinator; Mrs. Ralph Reser, se ct c Lai y and Walla Walla chairman, Mrs. McGahey, receiving director Veterans' hospital; Mrs. C. H. Mc Cune, executive secretary; E. F. Colebuin, field director Walla Wal la air base; Lt. and Mrs. Jackie, Miss Caldwell and Miss Lammers. Dayton Mrs. Von Cadow, 'Miss Thorn, Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Cahill. Milton Mrs. Staggs. Pomeroy Mrs. C. M. Vassal", Mxs. Fred Matthies, Mrs. Fred D. F '..titling, Miss June Foster and Mrs. Goldie Oliver. . Morrow countyMrs. Ralph I. 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