Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 24, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Lexington News
Heppner Gazette Times, February 24, 1944 3
Worker Suffers
Leg ln;ury When
Sack Pile Falls
By Mrs. Ruth McMillan
Ralph Ledbettetr received a lac
erated leg Monday while working
for Morrow County Grain Growers.
Some sacks fell from the piler and
knocked him into the machinery.
He was taken to Heppner to a phy
sician. Ed Grant, Elmer Peterson and
Clifford Yarnell left for Portland
the middle of the week to undergo
their-final examinations preparatory
to entering the armed services.
Announcement of the arrival of a
six pound 12 ounce son, Willis
Rocklin, on Feb. 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Patterson at Salem was re
ceived this week. Mrs. Patterson is
the - daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan.
Mrs. R. B. Rice of Heppner is
filling Mrs. Don Romine's place in
school. Mrs. Romine is on a two
weeks trip with her husband, Pfc.
Romine which took them to North
Dakota to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall
were called to Ellensburg, Wash
OUR DEMOCRACY byMt
Tomorrow will be Another Day.
A GRASSHOPPER SANG . k .1 , hliJl .. , U
THROUGH THE SUMMER If f W - l liL j
WHILE AN ANT STORE.D GRAIN. I W I MM fffl!
'why do you not enjoy Y 1 fil'i iiWJIa'
YOURSELF AS I DO THE ' II il V'ilF I Wilill
GRASSHOPPER ASKED,' WHILE JAI -TMMf l'l
THIS FINE WEATHER LASTS ? ' mf lHc
WINTER IS TIME ENOUGH TO ' feffe j ) I ?7 WwM$
save: nn winterthe ant j xHk ly& , , i iffMi 1
REPLIED, WHEN THERE IS NO iSSUil IWli
MORE GRAIN, THERE IS I 'MSRM
TIME ENOUGH FOR. SINGING.' t h ik
BETTER TO SAlE NOW AND 7wrffa tSS- xil
SING TOMORROW THAN Uft I WlMMpM
Saturday by flie serious illness of
Mrs. Marshall's father, Robert
Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barlow are
moving to Heppner this week.
Mrs. Lou Broadley and Mrs. Elsie
Beach left by stage for Portland
Tuesday to be gone about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson
and sons spent Sunday in La
Grande;
Mrs. Everett Crump visited in
Ordnance Sunday with Mrs. Delia
Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wilcox of
Portland are moving into the Chris
tian church parsonage. Wilcox is
the new mechanic at Jackson Im
plement company.
Mrs. Elmer Hunt returned Satur
day from- a two weeks visit in Port
land at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Moffatt Dennis. She was met at
The Dalles by her husband.
Sandra daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Whillock was quite ill at her
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott and
sons of Portland are visiting rela
tives and friends. They recently
sold their house here to Mr. and
Mrs. George Bye.
Bob and Roger Campbell and
Gene Majeske drove to Portland on
business over the weekend, then
continued on to Tongue Point for
a short visit with Don Campbell,
H. A. ljc.
Mrs. Edward Rice left Tuesday
for Portland where she will visit
relatives.
Lexington community was shock
ed to hear of the sudden death of
La Verne "Jump" Wright, former
Lexington boy, in The Dalles Mon
day night. La Verne was a grad
ate of this high school.
Ralph Jackson and daughter
Marcella, accompanied by David
Jackson of Pendleton left for San
Francisco this week called by the
sudden death of their brother-in-law,
Fred Supple.
Don't Be Charged With Non-Support
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EXTRA
WAR.
U. S. Treasury Department
Cook Wanted
at the CHUCK WAGON, Meacham, Ore.
Good wages, good living conditions
Write
MRS. PERRY BARTLEMAY
Meacham, Oregon
IF WE SPEND MONEY HEEDLESSLY TODAY WE MAy FIND
OURSELVES NEEDING IT TOMORROW. BUT IF WE
SAVE TODAY, THROUGH WAR BONDS, LIFE INSURANCE
AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS- WE NOT ONLY HELP TO
FINANCE . THE WAR AND KEEP PRICES DOWN
j WE ARE STORING UP FOR OUR FUTURE SECURITY.
7-
Clean Up Inside....
We have an ample stock of
WALLPAPER CLEANER
DIC-A-DOO PAINT CLEANER
FULLERGLO SEMI- GLOSS ENAMEL
Easy to Apply
Easy to Wash
K EM-TONE
FLAT WHITES
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co.
JWffllSFf
PAY LICEN
MONTH
After March I st the price will be double
NOW
$1 for each male and spayed female
$2 for each female
THIS
11
AFTER MARCH 1st
$2 for each male and spayed female
$4 for each female
JOHN H. FUITEN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector