6 Heppner Gazette Times, March 22, 1945 Irrigcn News Notes By Beth Russell Miss Frances Betty O'Rourke, of Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke of Baker, and War ren McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy were united in marriage at an impressive ceremony at the Assembly of God church in Walla Walla, March 13. Re'atives and friends were present. Mrs. McCoy was employed as superintendent of telephone operators in Portland. The groom, who is a Petty Officer 2c, has leave from the navy after three years of service in both the Atlantic arid Pacific theatres of war. He will report for reassign ment at Boston, Mass, March 26. PO Warren McCoy and Mrs. McCoy were honored guests at a wedding reception at the home of the groom's parents Saturday eve ning. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steward and fam ily from Island City, Ore. Many beautiful gifts were received, in cluding a hand made wedding-ring quilt presented by Mrs. J. A. Gray. bea1. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Vale were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sweringen were Heppner business visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brandon and family from Boardman were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider. Clifford Rucker, Sljc, arrived home Mar. 19 from Miami Fla. and will report April 6 at San Diego Calif. He is a crewman in a tor pedo bomber. His sister, Mrs. Violet Amos and small daughter Ellen of Ke'logg, Ida are visiting here this week. Leslie Lathrop of Portland expects to visit Clifford and par ents,, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rucker before Clifford returns to duty. Elton Fraser, son of Mrs. Minnie Fraser, reported for hia physical in Portland, prior to induction into the armed forces. Rev. E. R. Schneider, who has been preaching in the Pentecostal church for over a year, plans to leave in June to do missionary work in Chile. The I. H. S. seniors accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott went on their senior sneak last week. They went to the state basketbaU tourn ament, visited the state capitol, the mental hospital and other state in stitutions and other places of in terest in Salem. Mrs. Paul Haberlien was a sub situte teacher while Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were in Salem. by FLORENCE ELY, 52-4 Deputy NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated March 21, 1945, I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 3 of Sperry's Third Addition to the City of lone, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, for the minimum price of $20.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 21st day of April, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, se'l said property to the highest and best bidder. JOHN H. FUITEN Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon Sea Foods are Healthful Eat Them Often We try to keep shell ush on hand in sea son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often especially with meat points what they are and may get to be shortly. You are always welcome at the Elkhorn Restaurant 3 os il Children's Wool Sweaters Sizes 1 to 6 Children's Flannel Pajamas sizes 1 to 4 Boys' Shorts sizes 24 So 32 Boys' Part Wool Coat Sweaters, sixes 6-14 Ladies Tea Aprons, 69c Bobby psns and Hairpins Flashlight batteries "B" Batteries Farm Allotment of -Shotgun Shells and 22 long Rifle Shells tore Dealer CON LEY LAN HAM, Owner Phone 1282 THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... N. Schmaltz & Sons Peters Building, Heppner Roofing and Siding Contractors and Applicators . For Information Write Box 726, Hepp ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore. 'fZ ZT ' "Adding another War Bond to your collection, ch, Judge?" "Yes, Josh, I've always locked upon buying Bonds as one of the best ways older folks like mc here at home can help our fighting men overseas. For the past couple of years I've put every extra cent I had into them ... not oniy during the War Bond drives... but on a regular basis. Of course, when there's a drive on I always try to buy an extra one or two." "We've done the same in our family, too Judge. We figure the more we buy ... the better v,-e equip our men . . . the quicker they'll finish their big job and come march ing home again." " That's the spirit, Josh. And let's be sure of one more thing. Let's be sure that they coma back to the same kind of place they left. While they are away and can't express their opinions, let's not make any decisions on things that , are going to concern them in years to come." This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, Inc. li D Country Meats BEEF PORK VEAL I so Cash Marked Prices for Top Prod nets Heppner Market and Lockers