Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 14, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Heppner Gazette Times, February 14, 1946
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOUN
Irrigon children have had a
round of mumps and measles. A
great many are still sick.
Wm. Gollyhorn is having his
third fight with influenza.
Mrs. W. L. Suddarth is staying
with her sister Mrs. Wm. Scarlett
with a stubborn case of rheuma
tism. The J. O. Sweringens have the
cement poured for the basement of
the Johnny Sweringen residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunder are visiting
his mother, Mrs. Walter Dodge. He
is home from the Pacific and is
now a civilian.
Irrigon basketball team played
the Boardman team Monday with
the Boardman team winning.
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Turner, Mrs.
Tom Caldwell and Mrs. Emma Ste
ward attended the fellowship meet
ing at Freewater Wednesday.
Irrigon contributed. 32.14 to the
Infantile Paralysis fund according
to Mrs. Lillie Warner. The money
was collected from jars in the bus
iness houses and school.
The Huntline brothers have sold
their place to William White of
Stanfield Thev have a place at La
Center Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Huntling have gone to their new
home but Pat will remain to as
sist the new man in getting started
Mr. White bought the dairy herd
400 turkeys and everything except
the household goods. The consider
ation was $15,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Cajvin Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sweringen
attended the American Legion at
Arlington Saturday night. I hey
were initiated into the Boardman
lptfinn t'nprp.
, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Collins and
five children have moved to their
new home and ha've two children
in school here. They came from
Milton.
The Assembly of God church
had the Sunday services in the
Chester Wilson house.
Mrs. Violet Amos and daughter
of Kellogg Ida. arrived Wednesday
to care for Mrs. Amos's mother,
Mrs. E. L. Rucker who is ill.
Mr." and Mrs. Leslie Rucker of
Lewiston arrived Saturday to visit
at the E. L. Rucker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawny Kimes left
for Stockson Saturday. Mrs. Kimes'
niece, Echo Aldiich and Mrs. An
na Peterson accompanied them.
Mrs. Fairy Bessler and small son
of Portland is spending 10 days
with her grandmother Mrs. Martha
Ferrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Abken and
daughter left Saturday to spend
the week-end in Kcnnewick.
Mrs. Ida Carter is home from
Portland.
Mrs. Virgil Sparks and daughter
Claire got home from a trip to
Portland Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
family of Wichita Kan. hae moved
into the Russell McCoy house.
The Irrigon basketball team and
their coach, Supt. Leroy Darling
Flowers to Wear
Distinctively
Designed
CAMELLIAS
GARDENIAS
ORCHIDS
ROSES
CARNATIONS
IRIS
VIOLETS
SWEET PEAS
TULIPS
NARCISSI
SNAPDRAGONS
HYACINTHS
Rachel Dck, Florist
Phone 2502
went to Umatilla Tuesday evening
to attend the Umatilla-Heppner
game there.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy have
rented the Leroy Aldrich place.
Lyle Mulkev was a Heppner vis
itor Wednesday.
The Morrow county health nurse
was in Irrigon Tuesday.
The basketball game and lunch
for the .benefit of the firefund was
cancelled
Johnny Tade of Sunnyside, Wash,
spent the week-end at the Batty
Rand home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaughter and
Mrs. W. C. Acock and Charles Jr.
went to Pendleton Wednesday.
Harry Quackenbush suffered a
stroke Monday night which has him
confined to his home. His condition
is reported rather serious-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court o
Morrow, State of Oregon, Admin
istrator of the Estate of Lew's
Albert Osmin deceased, and all
persons having claims against the
said estate of the said deceased are
hereby required to presnt the same
with proper vouchers duly verified
as required by law to the said ad
ministrator at the law office of P.
W. Mahoney, at Heppner, Oregon,
within s'x months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
24th day of January, 1946.
ALTON L. OSMIN
Administrator
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for Administrator
Heppner, Oregon 44-48
IK OVER THIS SELECTION!
1941 DE SOTO CUSTOM BROM
$1469
Simplimatic transmission, radio, heater, good tires, ventilating
window in front doors and side windows. Nice upholstery with
scat covers, airfoam scat cushions, beautiful green finish. A
car you'll really enjoy.
1940 Buick Roadmaster Sport Coupe $1537
Radio, heater, fine mechancal condition. It is properly named
"Koadmastcr". You should drive it.
1940 OLDS SEDAN 4-D Touring $1350
A wonderful performer. Heater and good tires.
1942 CHEVROLET G-l Stake Truck
For sale at low ceiling.
1933 CHEVROLET Long W.B. Truck $290
Dual wheels, flat rack-
1941 WILLYS 4-door Sedan $1037
With overdrive and heater.
AH prices at or below OPA ceilings
Art Burson, Mgr. 61 3 SE Court on U. S. 30
Priori 492 Pendleton
DISPLAY
1 Vi and 2 quart
5-Purpos
DOUBLE BOILERS
2 and 3 quart
SAUCI PANS
10 Inch
FRENCH SKILLET
4 quart
SAUCE POT
5 Vi quart
DUTCH OVEN
Samples of these wares in stock are for
display purposes only. Deliveries will be
made about the first of March.
Case Furniture Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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Sam came in for a lot of ribbing.
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Of course, Sam doesn't need to
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And Sam has another trade mark,
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2 o'clock p. m. Saturday
FEBRUARY 16
On the sidewalk in front of
our store
Jo make room for new stock, we will sell
at public auction numerous items, some of which are not carried regularly.
Wooden Toys, Bath Powder, Novelties, Vases, Pepper
Grinders, Lawn Chairs; Baby Chairs, Odds and Ends
BOB RUNNION
Auctioneer
Saager's Pharmacy
A STRICTLY
CASH SALE