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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 21 , 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and family are guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Truman Messen-pcr. Mrs. Wiliam Zinter and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger vis ited at the Truman Messenger Jr. home in Ordnance Monday. ACCIDENT 4 - 'i TQuD you war to roll , THOSE WINDOWS UP TOO FAST Can Cost foil your HOME your SAYIN6S your AUTOMOBILE your Future Earnings . . . and probable oil of driver' license under the Financial Responsibility Law. SAVE MONEY Insure wffc FARMERS For Complete details, call or inquire at toe office of WIghtman Agricultural Service 108 N. Main St., Heppner, Oregon Dan Cupid Makes Three Strikes At Lex During Week The last week Cupid has been quite busy. Wayne Paplneau and Donna Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson were married in Dayton, Wash. The bride wore a white off the shoulder frock with red eyelet trim. They will live in Lexing ton. The groom is employed at Heppner Lumber Co. Robert Buchanan and Betty Vann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin were united in mar riage in Prosser, Wash. The bride wore a white net dress with a brocaded satin top. After a short honeymoon they will reside at Ordnance. The groom is the son of Charles Buchanan. Miss Dorothy Loury of Prine ville and John Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards, were married at Walla Walla. The bride wore a yellow street dress and a brown orchid cor sage. They will live here. Lexington Campfire girls, their guardians and counselers are at home after a week spent in Cove. They camped at the Christian church grounds. They enjoyed swimming in the Cove pool; do ing hand craft and hiking. Going over were Pat McMillan. Phyl is and Beverly Nolan, Shirley STARED REPORTER It had to happen I We have been hoping to avoid an increase in admission prices in spite of all operational expenses continually climbing but bang I Up went our rent and that was the straw that broke the camel's back. The new prices will be: . ADULTS i Est Price 58c Fed- Tax 12c TOTAL. 70c; STUDENTS! Est Price. 38c Fed. Tax 12c Total 50c CHILDREN! Est Price 17c; Fed. Tax, 3c, Total 20c ALL CH1ILDREN OCCUPYING SEATS MUST BUY TICKETS Sunday shows continuous from 1 p. m. Phone 1472 or starting time of the dii ierent shows. All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p.m. Box Office open evory evening until 9:00. Friday-Saturday. June 22-23 If it's tion you want come and get it I HIGH LONESOME John Barrymore Jr., Chill Wills, Lois But ler, John Archer in an outstanding sa ga of the old frontier; filmed in Techni color, with sweeping backgrounds, un usual dialog and high calibre perform ances. PLUS Hills of Oklahoma Rex Allen, Elizabeth Risdon, Elizabeth Frazer. Roscoe Ates. Fuzzy Knight Robert Kames That new cowboy sensation in brand new western thrills. Sunday-Monday. June 24-25 THE MATING SEASON Gene Tierney, John Lund, Miriam Hop kin Thelma Ritter, Jan Sterling, Larry Keating, Cora Witherspoon A very funny picture about the Mother of the Groom! It has been called the sur prise enchantment of the year. Thelma Ritter, as the Mother of the Groom, is the grandest thing that has happened to the ac- movies in a long time! Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., June 26-27-28 OPERATION PACIFIC JOHN WAYNE as the skippepr of the sub marine that threw an underwater up percut for Uncle Sam! With Patricia Neal, Ward Bond, Scott Forbes, Phillip Carey Friday-Saturday, June 29-30 FRENCHIE Joel McCrea, Shelly Winters, Paul Kelly. Elsa Lanchester, John Emery. Marie Windsor, John Russell. Regis Toomey He's got the West's most desperate out laws on one side and lace trimmed dynamite on the other! PLUS Rider From Tucson Tim Holt Elaine Riley, Douglas Fowley, Veda Ann Borg in a hard-punching cowboy yarn. Cool as a Breeze Summer time is Cotton time . . . The newest light-as-air fashions are made of washable cottons . . . Here are popu lar numbers for play days Cottons Cater to Coolness Sleeveless blouses in summer sheers Cool, soft, washable TWrv rlnrh short, rnhfts. shorts Airy hi-cut blouses with em broidery outlining neck and and bras. sleeves. CLAUDIEN'S Hunt, Deanna Steagall. Joan Breeding, Betty Lou Messenger, Pat Steagall, Maurine Groves, In. ez McFadden, Nancy Harrah. Ca rol Ann Palmer, Charlene Jones. Karen Christian, Judy and Betty Darnielle, Janice Martin, Janice Wetzell, Barbara Steagall, Dora Sue and Beverly Davidson, Mar- tha and Maureen Doherty. Accom panying them were Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mrs. Bernard Doher ty, Mrs. George Irvin, and Mrs. ! C. C. Jones. While there Mrs.! Jones ran a stick in her eye and had to be taken to La Grande to a physician. Miss Marilyn Munkers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mun kers, is visiting an aunt in south ern California. Pfc Charlie Padberg is enjoying a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orris Pad berg, from an army base in Cal ifornia. O. G. Breeding, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding returned Sunday from northern Washington where they attended the funeral of a brother-in-law. Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs. Trina Parker have returned after a few weeks spent on the Meto lius river. "Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones return ed from Portland where they at tended the state grange. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt were The Dalles visitors Monday. School election was held Mon day afternoon. Elwayne Peck and Millard Nolan were reelect ed to the school board. Mrs. Emma Breshears is on the job at the post office after being on the sick list. Mrs. A. F. Majeske and daugh ter Pat are in Portland where Pat is taking examinations prior to entering nurses training. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ansted and small son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ma jeske. They make their home at Eagle Point. Miss Ruth Varies of Utah a recent graduate of Stanford uni versity is staying at the Messen ger home while conducting the Christian Bible school. The thee-links club held their regular meeting at the A. F. Ma jeske home last Thursday with seven members present with the vice president, Rena Marquardt, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King (nee Edith Edwards) of Spokane vis ited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ed wards. Benney's PAY CASH PAY LESS SPORTSWEAR For The Family White Twill Shorts For Women Shorty Slacks Faded blue denim Cotton Midriff Gay prints Denim Short Slack Colorful trim Matching Bra . 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