Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 25, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, January 25, 1 945
LEXINGTON NEWS
By MRS. MARY EDWARDS '
Albert R. Edwards. ARM 3c U.
S. Navy, arrived home Monday
from his station at Beaufort, S. C.
He will report back to Norfolk, Va.
for further assignment.
Claude Way has returned to his
station at Norfolk Va. after spend
ing his leave with his folks here.
Mrs Eula Barnhouse and daugh
ter Jean have gone to Portland to
make their home.
Fred Pappineau left last Thurs
day to return to his camp in Ok
lahoma. He is in the cavalry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichiel
are visiting relatives in Portland
this week.
Miss Edith Edwards left Monday
lor Spokane. She came down to
spend the week-end and see her
brother Albert.
Truman Messenger, Harold Hoffman-
and Robert Buchanan left
Tuesday for Spokane to take their
physicals prior to their induction
into the navy.
Mrs. Arthur Hunt returned home
Sunday from The Dalles hospital
where she underwent a major op
eration. She is getting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dougherty
drove to Portland Saturday on a
"business trip.
Mrs. Trannie Parker is reported
to be quite ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones left
Monday for Missoula, Mont. Mr.
Jones is working for the A. A. Du
rand and son well drillers and will
put in a large well for them at
Missoula.
Pvt. and Mrs. Gene Majeske have
arrived from Fori Lewis on a furlough.
"There was an old
woman who lived
in a shoe ..."
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE- off. Currant Ready-
Winter coats Va off; winter hats Wear.
But that's NOT
the Home for You
YOU want a home to be proud of,
one that looks new and modern
inside and out. An easy, intxpens
ive way to accomplish this is with
quality paints.. House paints, wood
work enamels,' lovely furniture
colors.
Choose from our true color charts
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
"t0 Who will be
jP'iy your best friend m
ter the war5
One of the best friends a man can have both
these days and after the war, is a nice little
piece of paper.
A crisp green-and-white paper that 10 years
hence is going to bring in an extra dollar
for every three you put in now.
A piece of paper that can help bring you
comfort, peace of mind, security. AWar Bond.
That's why, when times are good, and
you're making a little extra money, you
should collect as many of those piece of
paper as you possibly can. Common sense
will tell you that you can' t collect too many.
So buy War Bonds. Keep on buying more
and more War Bonds. Hang onto them
don't be tempted to cash them in. For after
the war you'll have some mighty fine friendt
in your fistful of War Bonds 1
WAR SO
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This space contributed in the interest
of national security.
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES
Chicks! Chicks! Chicks!
White Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons and
New Hampshires
$l7.50perIOO
Straight Run and Postage
One Hundred Per Cent Live Delivery
LET'S HAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW!
GAMBLE STORE DEALER
Phone 1282
NOTICE!
The truck line formerly owned and op
erated by Clyde Nutting, Heppner, is
under the name of
Heppner, lone, Portland
Truck Line
This truck is to remain in Morrcw
county to serve this area.
It is now being reconditioned at the
Jackson Implement Company at Lex
ington. TELEPHONE
152 Heppner, or 60 Pilot Rock
N. Schmaltz & Sons
Peters Building, Heppner
Roofing and Siding Contractors and
Applicators
For Information Write Box 726, Hepp
ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore.
Sea Foods are Healthfu
Eat Them Often
We try to keep shell fish' 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