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    12 Heppner Gazette Times, May 16, 1946
Peck New Head of
Insurance Corp'n.
As Boeqli Leaves
Willis C. Boegli, Oregon direct
or for the Federal Crow Insurance
corporation since the proftram was
reestablished a year ago, has re
signed to accept a position as ag
ricultural economist wwh the re
gional office of the Bureau of Re
clamation at Amarillo, Tex. George
N. Peck, Lexington, eastern Ore
gon crop insurance supervisor, will
be acting state director until Boeg
li's successor is named, the corpor
ation has informed E. Harvey Mil
ler, state PMA director.
Before becoming state FCIC di
rector last spring, Boegli had been
a district field man for the state
AAA committee since 1937. He is
a native of Jefferson county, and
was graduated from Oregon State
in 1926. '
The acting director has announc
ed that he will continue Boegli's
policy of providing assistance to
county AAA committees in carry
ing out provisions t' of 4he crop in
surance' program in Oregon;- The
immediate job, he said,v is' 'to- expe
dite the filing of notices of' seeding
from the 3,000 Oregon wheat farms
insured for 1946, since these nptices
determine both premiums and in
sured production. State' FCIC head
quarters will continue, to be at the
PMA office in the Eastern build
ing, Portland. .
RESOLUTIONS
Lexington, Oregon May 16, 1941
Whereas, our Brother Ralph Per.
ry Leach, who was a member in
good standing for 21 years has
been removed by death from our
midst and we are reminded that
life is but a fleeting shadow,
Resolved That we miss his bro
therly fellowship in our Order, and
that his memory will ever be cher
ished by us.
Resolved, That we realize to some
extent the loneliness of the be
reaved family of our brother and
extend to them our heartfelt sym
pathy in the time of sorrow,
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be spread on the min
utes of the lodge, a copy be sent
to, each of the family of our de
ceased brother, a copy be sent the
Heppner Gazette Times and the Pa
cific Odd Fellow for publication,
and our charter be draped ; in
mourning 30 days.
Truman Messenger
Oris Padberg
Dan Way-, . Comm.
.Mr..: and. Mrs. Woodrow Tucker
were over from Stanfield to spend
the week-end at' the 'home' of their
sister-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Tucker.
CALLED TO VANCOUVER
Mr. and and Mrs. J. L. Hall were
called to Vancouver, Wash., Mon
day by the death, of Mr. Hall's fa
ther, James Hall. The elderly man
had been ill for many months and
his passing was not ' unexpected.
"Scotty's" will remain closed un
til Mr. and Mrs. Hall's return.
Joe Hughes went to Pendleton
Tuesday afternoon where he sub
mitted to a minor operation.
NOW YOU CAN HAVE
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GAS AND AIR
PIDELIS UNREIN.. Editor ';
Howdy Folks: A farmer on thi
edge of town has tfouble with his
roosters. They refuse to crow on
standard time since daylight sav
ing was abolished.
HE SHOULD RAISE MORE
HENS HE COULD SET
THEM.
And over in Scappoose a farmer is
reported to have fed his cows bird
seed so he could sell cheep milk.
'
They report also that he has
a helper so clumsy he's al
ways getting in the whey.
If our conscience would allow us,
we might even tell you about the
duck that got smaller and smaller.
He grew down.
You can go right down the
line and you'll never find a
better buy for the money than
our Summer Lubrication and
Cooling System service.
Try it and see for yourself
Richfield Service
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Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232
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Saager's Pharmacy
Hcrmision Laundry and Dry Cleaners
FOR DRY CLEANING ONLY
Pick-up Heppner, at Pieper' Rooming
House, corner N. Main at Baltimore
Lexington Post office, Mrs. Breshars
lone Jack's Place, Jack Farris
Pick-up and Delivery Thursday mornings
VICTORY CAFE
lone's Popular
Eating Place
: UNDER NEW
: MANAGEMENT
We a re f ea taring .
SPECIAL
J SUNDAY
DINNERS ;
(You - may have to make w
, ' ' ': . reservations)1 .
MR. and MRS LEWIS BALL
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness, worls
of sympathy, and beautiful floral ',
offerings in our recent bereave
ment. We wish to especially thank
the Febekah and I. O. O. F. lodges
of Lexington for their valuable as
sistance. N. A. Leach,
Dr. M. A. Leach
John R. Leach ,
Top Prices
Ship
Cattle - Sheep - Hogs
fa.- ;
The ALBRIGHT v
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Union Stock Yards
University 1661 North PcrtScnd
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I STAR m REPORTER I
Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m. ,
la compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
only to those under the legal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
FBIDAY-SATUBDAY, May 17-18
Behind Green Lights
Carole Landls, William Gargan, Bichard Crane,
Mary Anderson
Humor, pathos and puzzling mystery are wrap
ped up in a neat entertainment package.
PLUS .
Galloping Thunder
A western with Smiley Burnette, Charles Star
rett and music by Merl Travers and his Bronco
Busters.
ALSO, in Technicolor, ARABIANS in the ROCK
IES, tak'en at the Lazy W Ranch in the Rocky
Mountains, one of the largest Arabian horse
ranches in the country. .
SUNDAY-MONDAY, May 19-20
They Were Expendable
Bobert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Seed,
Jack Holt, Ward Bond,
A magnificent production "has been made from
W. L. White's famed beat-seller.
TUESDAY, May 21
She Went to the Races
James Craig, Frances Gilford, Ava Gardner, Ed
mund Gwcan, Sig Buman, Beglnald Owen
A very winning couple in very winning enter
tainment.. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, May 22-23
Fallen Angel
Alice Faye, Dana Andrew, Linda Darnell,
Charles Bickford, Anne Severe, Brace Cabot,
John Carradine
A poignant story of an almost perfect crime.
Now Open for Business
There is nothing like killing two birds with one stone, so
come on in and get your money's worth at the
BIGGEST LITTLE SHOP IN TOWN !
Good work and all guaranteed ... No gas, but lots of
air. So come in and look it over it will be well worth
your while.
We are located at the end of the pavement
on Willow Creek road. So, Come on folks,
let's get acquainted!
i
Harry Lindbloom and Bob Wagner
Owners and Operators
of
Willow Creek Welding Shop