8 Heppner Gazette Times, September 7, 1944 Gifts of Month to McCaw Listed by Morrow Chairman Heppner Soldier Married m South Manfe r.f thi1 sin Hfnrv AiVen Jr.. wag announced by Mr. and M'-s. Henry Aiken upon their arrival, in Herroner this week from By Mrs. Ralnh Thompson Oma Cox, records guitar, books J . oamps from Mrs. Frank L. arnvaj. in nnwiei una wrn. ...... fnrtwinr licit comnnses tne , , , Portland whre they are residing .PV-fJ'uJS nr tnP Parker, records and smaU gifts from during the political campaign, Henry r w l, rad " " ., ,,,.;,. Dooks ana cresceni wreucii uwu was sent to provide new furniture Lexington, in ward 42 Mrs. Reser ob tamed . a s Harold very good looking maple set with wraDDed gifts rust and green upholstery wun employes 0f the First Nat- davenport and two chairs as well I iterial. The cur- 17 - ... : group of four mompsoii 10 p.oviui n.ita Sr. beintr chairman of the democra tic state central committee. The bride was Miss Maxine Grieg m , 1 n n - J .1- i f TITw. or toteeievme, mo. aauumn ui mi. - , and Mrs. J. C. Grieg of that place " and f een and the ceremony which was a single ring service, was re"ror"ied at the Presbyterian manse at San Lu is Obispo. as new curtain mat 4 p, m. Monday, August 23, at ,.ii . " " tw pd ward 9 and many otner gilts. f t a Lt - " w " . , large white rings on the rods and This report was left al the coun ,u.r cU Konlr prrl forth easily cil meeting as well as a check for The bride was given in marriage ' ' . 1ookin2 in the $79 which provides $25 for Mrs. by Cpl Hugh Murphy. Her brides- "".1 prinT Resers recount, $5 telephone call maid was Lt. Shirley Murray from t t'ert waf J an- for Sept. birthday party, $10 for the station hospital, while Pfc Eric " JY that Slln room . new comics and westerns, $10 for Horst was best man. Hie bride was .e " the entire ping pong table for ward 43 which charming in a brown two piece the n cest i(Jes is used by ward 42, $29 for last dress with brown accessories and buy.ng prewar table model of philco radio wore an orchid corsage. the for ward 42. Thi3 ward is looking Following the ceremony . wed- "Jto to arrival Qf por. ding dinner was served at the Ho- mnnthc ' table electric phonograph given by tel Andrews in San Lu.s Obispo. the o Lexington. The young couple wi l reside in 8 Qur ty now has a sunroom San Luis Obispo for the present S Wilkinson, two to sponsor and those patients will while the groom ,a stationed here. from eight be fortunate to enjoy a new radio Pvt. Aiken is with the medcal de- Gerald Berg. and phonograph. We hope people taehment traning there. two lawn wiU be interested ln buying new Mrs. Henry Aiken Sr went south books and new records for these for the wedding but Mr and Mrs 2g recoj.ds from p,tients. 0ne of has at Grieg were unable to be present. Ihomp&on McCaw since Dec. 14. No more old r,Itrn " ri'.rrw T -Other gifts taken to McCaw at records will be taken to McCaw Lf , cl f , D , , the council meeting the first of as they can not be turned in at the Ira L. Britt will go to Portland g mh box of old records WaUa WaUa music stores and the this week-end for a check up of fnm Mpg want new popular pieces an injury received two years ago ' while working on the section crew Mew's Notes From Rfsftioning Office Help is needed at the rationing office. Truck and A books are due to be out this month and the regu lar force is unable to cope with the situation. Volunteers should ap ply at the office. About 50 persons entitled to fuel oil have not applied for fuel ration ing, the local offiee states. These persons are urged to get their ap plications in immediately so they can be processed in time to avoid discomfort from cold weather. . Be sure to mail your tire inspec tion record with your application for an A book. Disregard what oth ers tell you regardng this ruling, rationing officials state. It has to be done in Oregon. New stamps now in use: Sugar No. 33, five pounds as of Sept.l. Red stamps E5, F5, G5, Sept. 3. Blue stamps G5, H5, J5, K5, L5, Sept. 1. VOTE FOR C. J.' 5? FOR CONGRESS Pd. Pol. Adi N V He is still under industrial accident compensation. STAR Reporter TAKING PRE-SCIIOOL TRIP DRIVE TO PORTLAND Joe Hughes Jr. Jack Edmondson Leaving their son Gene in charge and Archie Padberg Jr. left Thurs- of Miss Mildred Clowry at the day night for -a week's visit in Se- Heppner hospital, Mr. and Mrs. H. attle at the home of Jack's sister. Merle Miller and the other child The boys, all Heppner high school ren drove to Portland Tuesday, students, will be home in time for taking their son David to a bone school opening. specialist and the grls to an occulst. Friday -Saturday, Sept. 8-9 Tampico Edward G. Robinson- Lynn Ban, Victor McLaglcn Thrills that take you to Tampico, the double-cross roads of the world, where the enemy listens and strikes PLUS Sun Down Valley Charles Starrett, Jeanne Bates, Dub Taylor, Jimmy Wakely A western story takes on a modern twist without losing a bit of the bangup action of a true saddle saga. Sunday -Monday, Sept. 10-11 Once Upon a Time Cary Grant, Janet Blair, James Glcasoii' Ted Donaldson This is the fabulous story of a fab uilous jjuy and the wonderful things that happen to him . . whimsically woven of laughter and that tiling called "heart." PLUS THE MARCH OF TIME: British Imperialism 1944. What is the fu ture of Britain's great empire one-fourth of the entire world lands where our boys are fighting today? Tuesday, Sept. 12 The Bridge of San Luis Rey Lynn Bari, Akim Tamiroff, Francis Lcderer, Naximova, Donald Woods Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer prize winning novel of the five who fell with the bridge and of the beautiful "Perichole" who rode from the dance halls to rule in the halls of the mighty. Bugs Bunny : Freddie Fisher Band Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 13-14 Special Roadshow Engagement Franz Werfel's THE SONG OF J3ERNADETTE with Jennifer Jones, William Eythe Charles Bickford, Vincent Price. Lee J. Cobb, Gladys Cooper One showing only, starting at 8 p. m. each evening . . prices this at traction only: Adults $1.10, Service Men 76c, Children 55o. All prices include Federal Tax . . A really great picture, winner of five Acad emy awards, including "Best Act ress of the Year" to Jennifer JoneSj that offer extra mileage I A P. 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