Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 15, 1950, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 15, 1950
4 H CLUB NEWS
Continued from Page. One
Boardman P-TA; Jack Mulli
gan, Boardman Boardman
I'-TA; Fred Knight, Boardman
Boardman Home Ec. Extension
Unit; Jean Marie Graham, Hepp
ner Heppner merchants; Sharon
Becket, Heppner First
National Bank, Heppner Branch;
Killie Jean Privett, Heppner
J. C. Penny, Co.; June Privett,
Heppner Blaine E. Isom Insur
ance Agency.
On June 17 from 7:30 to 8:00
over Station KOAC, Morrow coun
ty 4-H members will participate
in a four-county radio program
with Harney, Lane, and Wasco
counties.
Edna Hoadley, Irrigon, Patricia
Peck, Heppner, and Ronald Baker,
lone, will take special recreation
leadership training. Many of the
club members will take special
swimming lessons and several
of the girls will go out for the
girls glee club and choir. Schol
arships were raised for the club
members by merchants and busi
ness organizations.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre
ciation to all oufr friends for
their kindness in our recent be
reavement. Mrs. Werner Rietmann
The Rietmann family.
CoraBelle Nutting
And James Noreen
Married Saturday
From Prineville comes word
of the marriage, Saturday after
noon, June 10, of Miss Cora
Belle Nutting and James Noreen.
Attendants in the garden wed
ding were Jane Noreen as ma
tron of honor and William Seek
as groom's man, while Betty
Smethurst of Lexington anil
Beverly Yocom of Heppner were
bridesmaids.
The bride and groom will
make their home in Pullman
where Mr. Noreen is a student
in veterinary science at Washing
ton Mate college.
the bride is a graduate of
Heppner high school. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Nutting, former residents here.
Going from here to attend the
ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Kane and niece, Beverly
Mayflower Milk and Cream
Homogenized Milk
Chocolate Drink
Butter Buttermilk
Cottage Cheese
Cheddar Cheese
Ice Cream and Sherbet
Yocom, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smethurst and daughter Betty
of Lexington.
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Lexington Home
Scene of Wedding
Friday Evening
Mrs. Claudine Carver and Paul
Warren were married Friday
evening. June 9 in a quiet cere
mony in the presence of a few
friends at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Hunt in Lexington.
Mrs. Hunt and Ervin Anderson
attended the bride and groom,
and Elder Cook performed the
ceremony.
The bride was gowned in a
navy blue and white sheer with
blue accessories.
Mrs. Warren is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drake and
is employed in the office of the
Heppner schools. Mr. Warren is
also in the employ of School
District No. 1.
After a trip to Salt Lake City
and Yellowstone park they will
return to Heppner to make their
home.
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HERE FROM MASSACHUSETTS
Aftnr an nhsenre of 14 years.
George Noble of New Bedford,
Mass., is paying Heppner a visu
this week. Noble spent 11 months
here in the Civilian Conserva
tion Corps camp and made nu-
rYirvrmic annua i n t a nces in town.
some of whom he has been able
to renew in his short visit. He
has been employed in the state
hnsnital at New Redford for sev
eral years. The visit here will
end Monday and he win neau
east to spend the balance of his
vacation before returning to
work July 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bibby drove
to Portland today where Bibby
will participate in the state
trapshoot this week-end.
Admission prices afternoon and evening, unless spe
cifically advertised to be otherwise I Children: Est.
Frloe .17, Eed. Tax .03, Total 20c; Grade and High
School Students IS yean and over: Est Price AO,
Fed. Tax .10, Total 60c; Adults! Est. Frloe .6O0, Fed.
Tax .10, Total 60c Every child ooonpylng a seat
must have a ticket.
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Snnday shows continuous from 1 p. m. All evening- shows start at 7:30 p. m., unless otherwise
advertised .
STAR ED REPORTER I
Thurs.-Frl.-Sat., June 15-16-17
SUNDOWNERS
Robert Preston. Robert Sterling, Chill
Wills, John Litel Cathy Downs, Jack
Elam, John Barrymore Jr.
Rugged story of the cow country down
Texas way, told with no holds barred,
magnificently photographed in Technicolor.
PLUS-
H JACKPOT JITTERS
j Joe Yule and Renie Riano as Jiggs and
Maggie of George McManus' cartoon strip
are back again in a scrap-happy comedy.
Sunday -Monday, June 18-19
JOLSON SINGS AGAIN
At last! The second Jolson picture is
hre, and, at regular admission prices.
In the cast are Larry Parks, Barbara
Hale, William Demarest Ludwig Donath,
Bill Goodwin and virtually all the play
er? who were in the first Jojson Story
. . pius more Jolson numbers.
REMEMBER FATHER
Sunday, June 18th
Tuesday-Wednesday, June 20-21
RED, HOT AND BLUE
Whose Baby Will Be The
Winner of The
JayCee-ette Stork DERBY?
The first baby born in Pioneer Memorial Hospital will
receive the window full of gifts on display at P. P. & L. Co.
These presents are extended, along with their congratula
tions, by the following merchants:
William
Betty Hutton, Victor Mature,
Demarest June Havoc.
This zany comedy affords bouncing Betty
opportunity for many frantic antics and
sizzling songs.
Piggy Bank Easter's Grill
Stuffed Dog Piper's Grocery
Toidy Seat Case Furniture Co.
Wilson's Men's Wear $1.50
Heppner Hardware $5.00
Blanket Aiken's Sport Shop
Box of Cigars O'Donnell's
Cafe
Box of Chocolates
Elkhorn Restaurant
Sweater Norah's Shop
Soakers Claudien's Dress Shop
Creeper Variety Store
Sweater, Bootee, Cap
Court Street Market
Baby Book
Humphreys Drug Co.
Lamp
Mary Van's Flower Shop
Twin Vases and Flowers
Mary Van's Flower Shop
Baby Food Red & White
Grocery
Pipe Cal's Tavern
Shoes Gonty's Shoe Store
Baby Food Central Market
Pottie Gilliam & Bisbee
Divided Dish
Marshall-Wells
Orange Juicer
Heppner Appliance
Silver Cup
Peterson's Jewelers
Diapers, Blanket, Shirts, Ki
monos, Towel J. C. Penney
Company
Johnson Baby Oil, Powder,
Cream Thomson Bros.
Ha by Food
Heppner Meat Market
Nipples and Cotton Jars in tray
Saager's Pharmacy
Jumper Seat
Western Auto Supply
Large Jar Hand Cream
Jeanne's Beauty Shop
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Pass for parents to Movie plus free baby-sitter for evening
Star Theater
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Celebrate at Done,
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with the American Legion Post No. 95
Parade
Races
Baseball
Pot-luck Picnic Lunch
Softball Fireworks after dark
OPEN AIR DANCE
Rod Esselstyn and his Orchestra
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