Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 12, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    6-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 12, 1946
IRRIGON NEWS
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ing plant in Hermiftoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller art
On.-ir H.iHoway and having a party to celebrate Mrs.
Arthur Taylor'i birthday at the
Miller home with games and re
freshments. ! W. B. Dexter te landscaping the
' land east of town that he purchased
recently.
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s,i,d Mia. Carl Knigh
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Christmas Trees
FOR SALE AT
Lee Cantwell Residence
404 South Court Street
OR PHONE 2213
Mrs. Robert Smith had a banquet
for the Irrigon teachers Saturday
evening wtih all those present hav
ing an enjoyable time and plenty
to eat
J. A. Shoun left for Camas, Mon
tana, Thursday for a two weeks
vacation. H. M. Duus will be care
taker at the depot during his absence.
Henry Swaren spent the week
end in Portland.
The high school is putting on a
three-act play Friday evening at
the school auditorium, called "Maid
to Order."
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham
of all descriptipn,
Dolls, Games
Irish Mail
FOR CHRISTMAS . . .
New Sterling Silver Gold Overlay
BELT BUCKLES
New is the time to order
Loyd Bros. Saddle Co.
Coaster
Wagons
Tricycle
14.95
12.95 up
15.95
Marshall-
Wells Store
CASE & NIKANDER
returned home from Portland
where they spent the week.
The Loyal Ladies league met at
the church basement Friday after-
noon and finished a quilt The lad-
ies are studying India. Mrs. Simms
of Patterson is the leader. J
The band women had a very suc
cessful bazaar and chicken dinner
Friday evening at the schoolhouse.
The proceeds go toward paying for
the spring band trip. The Irrigon
basketball team played the Helix
team and was defeated 47-6.
Mrs. Doris Erkkila of Fort Lewis
returned Friday after spending a
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Cosner and other rela
tives. Mrs Mary Rand was honored at
her home Wednesday evening as
twelve friends met to help her cel
ebrate her 82nd birthday with vis
iting, gifts and refreshments of ice
cream and cake.
Miss Julia Ann Clarke and Will
iam Clair Rutledge were married
at the Methodist parsonage in Pen
dleton by Rev. Johnson December
3 at 8 o'clock in the presence of a
few relatives and friends. Mrs.
Leroy Minnick was matron of hon
or and Leroy Minnick, best man.
Mr. Rutledge is the son of Mrs.
Lillian Rutledge of Irrigon. He
finished school here and spent two
years in the army. They had a
wedding supper in Hermiston after
the wedding. They will make their
home in Walla Walla.
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Just What You've Been
Waiting For
SLACKS
Plaid Slacks, 100 wool
12.95
Black Gabardine Slacks
100 wool
12.95
SLACK SUITS, Rayon Suiting
12.75
Wrap Around Skirts
Dressy, 100 pet. wool-in blacks and
browns only
5.95
lorah's Shop
STAR mm REPORTER
Sbow Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. at p. m.
Jn ci;:p'-.--.n 5 with the Federal Tax Requirement. Children's Admissions apply
-niy to liioie under the leal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Froframs
Program Subject to Cbuae Watch local newspaper tor weekly announcement
Priday-Saturdiy, Dtctinber 1S-14
Roll cn Texas Moon
Boy Roi'i-E, G..siy Hayes, Dale Evang, Bob
tin!! kwx I.? Sons of the Pionecn
Fa.-1 h'i-'-.i tuii'rs und funny situationa
make up thiS wtv:l'.irii aijii.
PLUS
Deadline for Murder
Paul Kelly, Xtit Taylor, Sheila Ryan, Jerome
Cowan
Thi iri';t-:v r- all the ingredients for
'All fe v.
Kiiity iS-rasv aid the JohiiEtown riood
Saturday, Dwi-Zotr 14
CK:LV?.; 3 MATINEE, 2 P. M.
Tht great horse story
TISUMDERHEAD
:u Technicolor
. -PJ.US
Amateur Talent on the
Stage
ANOTHER
BIG
AUCTION
Beginning at I o'clock P. M.
Thursday, Dec. 19
at the
EScppner Sales Yard
Runnion 6 Erwin, Owners and Operators
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ward and
three daughters of Minneapolis are
visiting Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs.
Ola HoUoway, at Lexington. They
have been in the northwest several
weeks doing some football scouting
and visiting relatives. Mr. Ward, a
former all-coast end at Oregon
State college, is backfield coach at
the University of Minnesota. Mrs.
Ward informed the Gazette Times
that she scouted the Oregon State
Washington game in Portland, rhey
will return to Minneapolis after
Christmas.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
their lovely floral offerings and
words of sympathy in our time of
sorrow.
The Gerard family.
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
To make this simple, no risk hearing
test with Ourine drops used with sim
ple syringe. If you are deafened, both
ered by ringing, buzzing head noises
due to hardened or coagulated wax
(cerumen), try our Ourine Home Me
thod test that so many say has enabl
ed them to hear well again. You must
hear better alter making this simple
test or you get your money back at
once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops to
day at-
Humphreys Drug Company
Sunday-Monday, December 15-16
Centennial Summer
Jeanne Grain, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell,
William Eythe, Walter Brennan, Constance
Bennett, Dorothy Qish
A tuneful, eye-filling Technicolor musical spec-
tarjp.
Tuesday, December 17
COME AND GET IT
Edna Perber! mighty novel of our own North
went and the lumber industry with Joel MoCrea,
Edward Arnold, Andrea Leedi, Walter Brennan.
Wednesday. Thursday, December 18-19
Badman's Territory
Bwdolph Scott, Ann Richards, Oeorga Hayes,
&ay Collins
Tha Junes Brothers ... the Dal ton Boys. . .Belle
Starr . . . Hank McOee . . . Bam Bus ... a saga of
tiie frontier outlaws during one of the moat
exciting periods of American history.
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Gas & Ah
Howdy Folks: A friend of ours
thinks that the old wheeze should
be changed to read, "what the five
cent cigar needs is a good country.
Of course thre are good five
cent cigars for sale now days
for more money.
If women ever take to smoking
cigars as they have cigarettes, the
men will be able to get even with
them at Christmas.
According to a girl in our neigh
borhood, a well bred man is one
who steps on his cigarette so it
won't burn the rug.
Men who smoke cigars without
bands are sure of a quiet smoke.
If you happen to get caught with
matches and nothing to smoke, just
make light of it.
Don't get short on quality.
When you need oil buy our Val
voline Penn oil in sealed cans and
be sure you're getting Penn oil
and not a substitute.
UNREIN
MOTOR SERVICE
Transferring Cr
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
38 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
HEPPNER
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The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppnei
Times, established November 18
1891. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1012
Published every Thursday and en
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