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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 18, 1949
Page 3
IONE NEWS . . .
DATES TO REMEMBER:
August 19 11KC of Willows
grange at grange hall.
Aug. 20 Regular meeting of
grange at 7:30 p. m.
August 24 Movie, "Silver
Skates" at athletic field.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MeCabe were
The Dalles visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matth
ews are staying in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Palmer
and son Lee returned last week
from a trip to Crater Lake and
Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillan
left this week on a trip through
southern Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Berl Akers and
sons are vacationing at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Rice and son returned home Sun
day evening from a trip to Sea
side and Astoria, Oregon and
Long Beach, Wash.
Several from here attended the
Dress-up parade at Pendleton
Saturday night.
Mrs. Roy Llndstrom and chil
dren spent last week in Portland
and Seaside. Mr. Lindstrom went
down after them Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns
have moved into their new home
on Third street. Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hams have moved into the
house vacated by the Dobyns' on
second street.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon White and
family spent the week-end in
Portland.
Diane McCurdy of Heppner Is
visiting at the home of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mc
Curdy Sr. while her mother is In
California.
A cotton workshop is being
held in the Congregational church
with Mrs. Omar Rietmann as
leader.
Mrs. L. L. Pavid and father, Mr.
Coberly of Sacramento and her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Coberly of Caldwell,
Ida. visited her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs Omar Rietmann Monday.
.They were on their way to Wood-
land, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Haugen
of Portland spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Grlf
I fit h at Morgan.
I Mrs. Jack Healy and daughter
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Heppner Rflark't Specials
Friday and Saturday
Giant VEIL - - S8C
Veal Patties
For a Meal That's Different
Fresh Ground
C!.oice Beef Round Steak
Buy Now and Save!
One fiQp
Pound W
AT LAST! WE HAVE ICE COLD
Watermelons ForQny Wc lb.
27c
HUNT'S
PRUNE-
PLUMS-No.2'2Tin.
STRAWBERRIES
Fresh
Frozen-Pkg..
35c
HUCKLEBERRIES Offn
Fresh Froxen-Pkg. OtlV
Rtz pkn9c Lb:. 29c
Fresh
Tomatoes
2 ft 12c
Cantes
Per
Lb.
a n n ?n nM
own
SALE
SATURDAY
AUG.
1 :30 p. m.
at
Frank Monahan Ranch
On Willow Creek
I mile S. E. of Heppner
1 John Deer Weeder
1 Walking plow
2 Gang plows
1 2-way hydraulic plow
1 400-gallon galvanized
water tank
Water pipe
1 Horse binder
1 Leveler
4 Mowing machines
1 Grain drill
1 Wagon
Sheep panels
1 Fresno scraper
4 Hay wagons
Woven wire, barbed wire
1 Springtcoth 3 sections
Cable wire
80 feet 6-inch pipe
1 Camp stove
1 Crosscut saw
2 horse hay rakes
2 Harrows
25 gallons wood preserver
TERNS:
1 McC'm'k-DVg side deliv
ery rake on rubber. New.
Log chains
Harness and collars
Log chans
250 pounds hay salt
1 Safe
Seed barley
1 Hog vat
Meat barrels
1 Model H Farmall
Mowing machine attach
ment 2 Milk cows
2 Saddle horses, 1 work
horse
Small articles too numer
ous to mention
Wood cook stove
60 ewes 1-2 Cr 4 years.
1 Lincoln Rambouillet 2-yr.
old buck
Chickens
Cream Separator
Lard press
20-gallon lard kettle
CASH
BOB RUNNION, Auctioneer
HARRY DINGES, Clerk
of Heppner and Miss Joan Cole
man arrived nome saiuraay eve
ning from the coast and Portland.
The Maranamas mei ai ine
Congregational church parlor
urlnpHav. AnpiiRt 10 with Mrs.
Kenneth Smouse and Mrs Ralph
Crum as hostesses. Mrs. tcno
Palmateer received the door prize.
Mr anrl Mrs Oscar Lundell are
redecorating their house.
Mr. ana Mrs. rranKiin una.
Strom and sons left this week on
a trip through Idaho and Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
went huckleberrying on Mt. Ad
ams this week.
Mr. and Mrs Adon Hamlett and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster
Hamlett, ot ban jose, uaiu., at
tended the golden wedding of an
aunt anH unrip in Ellensbere.
Wash. Saturday.. The Webster
Hamletts lett lor tneir nome sun
day, accompanied as far as Port
land by their son and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and family are spending a lew
days at Seaside.
Mrs. Ethel Stewart returned
last week from Geahart where
she visited her son, Fred Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann
and family are leaving this week
on a trip to Denver where they
will visit his brother, Ed Riet
mann. Clara Ann and Alecia Swales
are visiting their mother, Mrs.
Harold Martin, at Hermston.
Cleo Drake and son Robert have
purchased the Independent gar
age from E. R. Lundell.
Thp T .nainn linvs pavp a dance
for the younger set at their hall
nursuay evenrng 01 jasi wren.
The dance at tne grange nan
honoring Princess Ingrid Her
mann was well attended.
The E. M. Baker family left
Monday on a trip to Yellowstone
Park.
Mr onH Mrs Paul Pettvlohn
nrf familv Mr anrl Mrs. Llovd
Morgan and family left last week
for Portland and seaside. Mr. ana
Mrs. Raymond Lundell and fam
ily are also vacationing at the
coast.
Tho lonn Pnhlip lihrarv is ODen
fnr hncinpec in the new head-
quarters in the Swanson building.
Patrons are urged to come in and
sign their borrower cards. Books
have been received irom Mrs o.
Hermann, Heppner Public library,
and the Monmouth library. The
Elks lodge of Heppner gave $100
to the library to buy children's
books.
School will start September 12.
Thnco mino tn T.priman SDrines
Miss Khirlpp Smouse
and Miss Joyce Salter, and Har
old Snider and Carl Marquardt.
Keiauves coming nuin a vxa
tanm for t hp Mr Richard Peter
son funeral August 10 were Rich
ard Peterson and daugnter fern
of Corvallis. Mr and Mrs. Gustave
Peterson of John Day, Lonnie and
Ralph and Sherman Wilcox of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Peterson of The Dalles.
Mrs Henry Peterson and sons
and Miss Lydia Anderson are
spending a week visiting rela
tives in Seattle.
Mrs Ted Palmateer was a Pen
dleton visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimes
who have been visiting her moth
er left Wednesday for their home
in California.
Little Cherlyn Lindi of Pendle
ton is staying with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert De-
Spain.
to keep rust away
LET CASE
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FEEDERS
At the site of the burned elevator at Heppner
we have for sale WHILE IT LASTS
BLOCK SALT 1c Pound
BROKEN SALT BLOCKS ...'Ac Pound
REG. PULVERIZED SALT. Vic Pound
MINERAL BLOCKS lc Pound
WHEAT
From $20 ton to $50 ton
Wheat Screenings (chicken
or hog feed) $5.00 ton
Ask for Mr. Goodwin
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