Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, August 23, 1945
Lexington Items . . .
Mr. end Mrs. Elroy Martin are
the parents of an eight pound boy
Jborn Saturday Aug. 18 in St. An
thony's hospital in Pendleton. Mrs.
Martin makes her home in Lex
ington while her husband is over
seas. Lt. Kenneth Jackson is spending
a 15-day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn took
Donnie Hiatt to Arlington last Fri
day where he was met by his fa
ther and taken on to his home in
Portland. Donnie has been Spending
the summer with the Allyns.
Miss Patty O'Harra and Miss
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corps were visiting last week-end
at the O'Harra home. Both girls are
taking their training at the hospi
tal in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMillan and
son were week-end visitors at the
S. G. McMillan home.
Mr. .and Mrs. W. E. McMillan and
daughters spent the week-end in
Yakima with ' their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones.
Their daughter Jo remained for an
other week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards and
son were business visitors in Walla
Walla Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Van Winkle was tak
en to The Dalles hospital last week
and underwent a serious operation
on Wednesday. She is improving
rapidly.
Miss Freida Breeding and Mrs.
Lorraine Warner and son of Pen
dleton spent the week-end at the
Oscar Breeding home.
Mrs. Ida Turner of Portia..! was
a guest of Mrs. Ernest Winchester.
Returning to Portland she was ac
companied by her grandson, Low
ell Lee Turner, who after visiting
her will go to the coast to visit his
maternal grandmother before com
ing home.
WORD OF APPRECIATION
I wish to thank my many friends
for their words of cheer and for
the many beautiful flowers sent me
during my recent illness.
Mrs. Scott Furlong '
A WORD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the volunteer
fire department and neighbors who
rushed to my assistance Tuesday
and prevented a grass fire ' from
spreading. This ready response no
doubt prevented serious damage to
my property and that of my neigh
bors. The fire deparment is worthy
of special commendation for the
manner in which it responds to
calls.
Mrs. Lily Aiken
lone Mews .
ed to his base at Maxey Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger of
Pendleton are visiting in lone this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
have purchased the Leroy Turner
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell and
son Alton and Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Yarnell of Lexington visited
at the home of Harry Yarnell's
father at Bickelton, Wash last Wed
nesday.
David Rietmann RM 3c visited in
lone one day last week. He is to
report tto San Diego this week.
Mrs. Jennie Davis left last week
for Gilmore City, Iowa after spend
ingtwo months at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Laxton McMurray.
Sgt Freddie Ritchie is spending
a 45 day furlough visiting relatives.
I'Among them are his sisters, Mrs-
Franklin Lindstrom and Mrs. Clif
ford McCabe. He will report back
to the hospital at Fort Lewis where
he has been convalescing.
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Stay with him. Newt!
He's headed for the
Fair Pavilion
where the gang will assemble
aturday Evening
August 25
for the Rhea Creek Attendant Danes
The lone Orchestra vill accentuate the pos
itive and the C.A.P. vill serve refreshments.
ArlmlcQinrv Men 83c; tax ,7c; total $,-
rU IlllbblUII. Ladies 42c; tax 8c; total 50c
.HATS no way to treat a friend . . . and we never had
a better friend than our forests.
Forests give us homes. They furnish them. They warm
them. They give us paper products and textiles. They
give us plastics and chemicals. They even can give us food.
Much as we value forests, we cause more than 20,000 '
forest fires a year simply by tossing away lighted cigarettes
and matches. A moment's thought would save millions of
dollars of loss. You can help grow trees for tomorrow by
making certain that you are never the cause of a forest fire,
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