Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 28, 1950, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Many Homecomings
Feature Monument
Holiday Activities
By MILLIE WILSON
Charles Bronson of Molalla
spent the Christmas holidays
with relatives and friends in
Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sweek
of Eugene were guests of Mr.
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 28, 1950
Sweek's brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sweek and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cork of
Portland visited friends and rel
atives in Monument, then drove
to Bend to have Christmas dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ram
sey. Mrs. Charlotte Howell was
quite sick the fore part of the
week. She was suffering from
tonsilitis.
Mrs. Wave Jackson was taken
to the doctor last week. She is
still confined to the house.
Vern Matteson spent several
days in the hospital in Heppner.
returning home on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
returned from California this
week. The Holmes have spent
the last month visiting in Sacra
mento and San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek and
Mrs. Daisy Simas spent the holi
days with relatives in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc
Laughlin left Friday afternoon
for Portland where they visited
relatives and friends.
SINCE 1887
We have been saying "Happy New Year" to our many
friends and customers.
May the New Year 1951
bring happiness to each and every one
is the wish of
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who have the same old slogan :
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The American Legion and aux
iliary held their Christmas party
Dec. 20th. It was open house lor
all the community. After the
Christmas tree dancing was en
joyed ending with a pot luck
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams
and daughters Joyce and Linda
of Echo spent Christmas at the
home of Mrs. Williams' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson of
John Day spent Christmas with
Mrs. Peterson's mother,- Mrs.
Louise Scott at Top.
Mr. and Mrs. Ab Gates from
California- arrived Friday even
ning at the home of Mrs. Gates'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Leathers. They spent the holi
days visiting relatives.
The last word Teceived from
Doc Hinton he was slowly re
gaining his health. Boyd Hinton,
Ivy Barnard and Anna Lesley
visited him Wednesday.
Christmas day was a beautiful
warm sunny day in Monument.
Not even the old-timers remem
ber such a nice Christmas day.
Mrs. Dick Williams and Mrs.
Mick Cimmiyotti drove to The
Dalles on Dec. 17 to shop. They
returned on the 19th. While there
they were house guests of Mrs,
Cimmiyotti's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fleming
drove to Freewater on Saturday
to spend Christmas with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Wiese.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes
spent several days in Pendleton
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Foss of Boise
were guests of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Holmes during the Christ
mas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickman return
ed the first of the week from
their trip to Mexico.
The grade school had their
Christmas program Thursday
evening. There was a large
crowd of parents and friends on
hand to enjoy it. After the pro
gram Santa appeared with bags
of candy for all the youngsters.
The. Christmas program at the
Presbyterian church on Friday
was a very pleasant hour spent
with both the children and ad
ults as entertainers.
School closed Friday noon and
most of the teachers and some
students hurried away to their
homes to spend the Christmas
holidas. However the old school
bell will ring again Jan. 2nd.
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IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL
CHRISTMAS 1
What a beautiful Christmas
day we had at the hospital with
a lovely turkey dinner and all
the trimmings!
We'd like to thank the girls at
the hospital and Mr. Lowe for
our care and all our friends for
the beautiful tree and flowers,
for our gifts and the many cards
and letters.
We also want the carolers of
the S. D. A. church to know we
appreciated and enjoyed
singing.
To the Missionary Society of
the Valby church we thank you
for the flowers you sent us.
We want to especially thank
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of
Hermiston who always at Christ
mas time send us a year's sub
scription to the Heppner Gazette
Times.
Mrs. Nellie Anderson
Mrs. Delia Hutchins
Mrs. Robert Gammell
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HOSPITAL STAFF THANKFUL
The staff of the Pioneer Mem
orial hospital is deeply grateful
to the former patients and the
doctors who were so thoughtful
their , at Christmas time, sending cards
anu gins.
Miss Rose Hoosier, former
grade teacher in the Heppner
school and now teaching at
Prineville, stopped in Heppner
Saturday to visit a few hours
while enroute to her home in
Stanfield- rv,u
The Glenn Parson and Whit
mer Wright families enjoyed
Christmas dinner together in the
Wright home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy
and daughters from Camp Five
were guests at the Kenneth Kee
ling home Christmas day.
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STAR REPORTER
Admission prloes afternoon and evening, unless specifically advertised to 1 otherwise Children!
Est. Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 20o; Grade and High School Students 12 years and over: Est
Price .40, Fed. Tax. .10, TOTAL 60c; Adults I Est. Price .60, Ped. Tax .10, TOTAL 900. Every Child
occupying a seat must have a ticket.
Sunday shows continuous from 1pm. Phone 1472 for starting time ol the au
ferent shows. , All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, Dec. 31 ONE DAY ONLY
TEA FOR TWO
Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson,
Patrice Wymore, Eve Arden, Billy De
Wolfe, S. Z. Sakall
Song, dance, nostalgia and comedy are
combined with sparkling success in this
TecHhicolor musical. The tunes are from
such composesr as Vincent Youmans,
George and Ira Gershwin, Al Dubin and
Harry Warren.
Shows at 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 p. m.
NOTE THE LATE SHOW AT 10 P. M.
MAY YOUR NEW YEAR BE A
HAPPY ONE1
Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 1-2
PRETTY BABY
Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake, Zachary
Scott, Edmund Gwenn, William Frcrw
ley, Raymond Roe
A pleasing little comedy.. .just the thing
to get you all rested and relaxed and
ready to keep those New Year's resolu
tions! Added Short Subjects in Technicolor:
ROYAL RODEO and a Walt Disney Car
toon Shows at 1, 3:10, 5:20 and 7:30
Wednesday-Thursday, January 3-4
THE ASPHALT JUNGLE
Sterling Hoyden, Louis Calhern, James
Whitmore, Jean Hagen, Sam Jaffe,
John Mclntire
Attractive entertainment for those who
appreciate sheer excellence of performan
ces and for those who want fast-moving
action. Based on the widely read novel by
W. R. Burnett and directed by John (Sier.
ra Madre) Huston who again demon
strates his mastery of realistic plots.
Friday-Saturday, January 5-6
SILENT CONFLICT
William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks,
Virginia Belmont
Look who's here! Our old friend, Hop
along Cassidy, in a whirlwind of blazing
action and fist-swinging action! .
PLUS
OUR VERY OWN
Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, Joan Evans.
Jane Wyatt, Donald Cook, Ann Dvorak
Samuel Goldwyn has reached into the
heart of the American home to make you
live again your happiest moments! A
picture filled with the joy of life in Amer
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