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4 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Sept. 30, 1943 Moving Bee Hits Lexington When Residence Is Sold By Mrs. Civil Junes Teachers' reception was held Thursday evening at 8 o'cl.Kk at the school house with a pood crowd atlnrtinc. The room was heauUlul; rteceraled by the girls i?i the home living class under thf direction ol Miss Joy Ger harz. Curtains had been made r.r.d hu.ip at the windows, the card tallies were covered with Taper with r TA written on the corners. Lunch was served huf- I'et stjlo from a beautifully set J jt.ible Games were played and. ."in enjoyable owning was spent j i by all. Refreshments were served by the following committee: Mrs. Kdwards, Mrs. Messenger and Mrs Feathers. Entertainment was m charge of Mrs. Cora Warner .mil Mrs Tnuisp Grant Alonzo Henderson was called .o i nenaiis. vtasn., tunaay Dy the serious illness of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chrlstoph rrson left Wednesday morning for Aurora where they will be for some time while their small son uvuperates from a brain opera tion. The rvlhert Vinson family who have boon making the home on the Claud Wh:.. ranch near Lexington, have purchased the Christopherson house and have NOT WHAT YOU PAY . . . But Whot You Get for What You Pay Which is to say that if you pay a cheap price for a service or a pro duct, you will get in proportion to what you pay. If you are looking at price alone you will not buy Weld Rite Welding but if you are willing to pay for quality work, Weld Rite Welding is a genuine economy. W. R. WENTWORTH lone, Oregon moved there. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Martin have moved to the White ranch, and Mr and Mrs. Joe Fea thers are moving into the Ola Ward house recently vacated by the Martins. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Way were Lexington visitors from renaieton over the week end. Joe Clark, who makes his home at the v. E McMillan ranch, has gone to Portland where he will receive medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Winkle were visitors at The Dalles one day last week. Mrs. Corda Saling was a vis itor at the C. C. Jones home Wed nesday of last week. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Saling were dinner guests at the Noah Pettyjohn home. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Marquardt and Truman Can You Vote? Register to vote at the County Clerk's office before 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, if you have not voted in the last two elections here. Six months' residence in Oregon and 30 days' residence at your present ad dress qualify you to register. We urge all newcomers to Morrow County and all young people who have reached the age of 21 and are not reg istered, to do so. Morrow County Jay-Cee-Ettes C6SlLT!Tli)J. .SO CHARGE! CAM NOME Uee Receive, with the compli ments of youi Retail Drug Store, sparkling lesseos in lasting beauty, .yourbeaurt . .from the CARAPWME Specialist! Discussion art phvtt and are limned to a few pet dev. You'll learn CARA NOME way to pve yourwtf a relaxing bcaU. to nave the meat flattering sake up, ever . . . and to enhance your chars more and morr everyday! Telephone no your appointment OCTOBER 4-9 HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY trmmm toV-v ' Case Furniture Co. has the answer to your range pr hkml Of course you're tired of waking for an out of date range to "perk". You're fed up with a hard-to-keep-clean range. That's why this beautiful new Montag Electric Range is the pride of the neighborhood the minute it moves into your kitchen. YOU SAVE TIME EVERY MEAL These wonderful new "Thermo-Kleen" turface cooking units give you clean, cool-kitchen electric heat almost instant ly. And the 5 speeds on each element are always CONTROLLED, always the same, to a fraction of a degree. They stay Pat, so more of the unit touches your utensils, to give you all-time cook ing speed. rr 'I t. 'IT f J in the beauti- IV I n fnl new Montag au- .' 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A thick, efficient blanket of genuine Fiberglas in sulation keeps the heat in, prevents the cool spots that spoil baked things. Eaves current, too, be sides keeping your kitchen more comfortable. Messenger Jr. attended the fun eral of Lynn Gillespie, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. j. Gil lespie, in Boardman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell have gone on a trip, which will take them Into Canada. Miss Kdith Kdwards of Spo kane vsited at the A. M. Edwards home this week end. Walt- Wallace who recently underwent an operation in Pen dleton and had returned to his home at the J. F, McMillan home, was taken quite ill one day last week and taken back to the hos pital. Reports are that he is do ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloods worth made a trip to The Dalles Wednesday where Mr. Bloods worth wll receive additional medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffith were Salem visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger Sr. and family, and Mr. and Mrs Truman Messenger Jr. of lone were Boardman visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant are visiting in Lexington from their home in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding have had the Grant youngsters for two weeks. Two choirs have been formed in the Christian and fYintrroca tional Sunday school, and church. junior choir ror evening singing, and young people's choir for morning services. Mrs. Betty Fea thers is the conductor of the choir. The young people's choir consists ot the young married people of the community and nign scnooi childien. SCHOOL NEWS Lexington teachers will attend the Eastern Oregon Teachers' conference at Pendleton this week end. All teachers of this school are planning to attend Later on there will be a high school teachers' workshop at La Grande, on Ort. 2S-2Q Lexineton hieh school has two new boys from the Valley. They are tugene bawyer who is mak ne his home at Wavs'. and Ron. aid Faul who is making his home at Mcraddens. The first football eamp srhpH uled this season is October 8 at Irrieon. The first vamp srhoriul, ed for Lexington is with Mitch ell on our field. Opt 22 The county teachers' meeting is scheduled for Lexington Oct, 12 at the schoolhouse. Dinner will be sevred which will be pre pared by Merle Cornelison. They now have two bands in the school, beginners' and an ad vanced band. The beginners' JUnlmua From where I sit ... fy Joe Marsh Your Most Important Right Now that the bandstand has been sainted, and the park re-landscaped, we have about the nicest Tillage green in the county. And it's all because, at the last town election, folks got out and voted 85 per cent of them! That way, they passed the amendmen. calling for park improvements over those opposing it. Reminds you again how impor tant the right to vote is in this country. And it's a right we can retain only(by exercising it! ... like all the other individual liber ties from freedom to enjoy . glass of beer or ale, to a woman's right to vote along with men. Folks can thank ihemaelvet that on summer evenings they'll be able to listen to band concerts in a well kept park . . . enjoying a bottle of beer or soda pop (whichever they prefer). Because from where I sit, that's a freedom they've earned by exercising a still more important freedom: Voting! floe tytva Copyright, l"tS, United State! Brewers Foundation 1 just saw Mew- or, ii n v. triqidaire Complete Laundry! fsa th Frlgidairo Fully Automatic WASHER ,", 1 III"'" :s- . with "Live-Water" action. All you do is put in clothes and soap, set the dial . . . and forget it ! Fills and emp ties itself automatically. In less than half in hour your clothes have been vashed clean, rinsed twice and damp dried . . . some ready for ironing ! That's only part of the story. 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Home Fraaiart GUESTS AT HYND HOME Overnight guests at the Hynd home on Gale street Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Tor onto, Canada, and their cousin, Mrs. Wallace Smith of Portland. These people were friends of the Hynd family in the days when all lived in Canada. Sunday numerous relatives and friends called at the Hynd home, including Mr. and Mrs. John Clouston and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Pendleton, Mrs. E. R. Shaeffer of Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball band takes in all of the grade school students and the advanc ed Is those having previous train ing. The high school and grades are also receiving chorus train ing. These two are under the di rection of the band instructor, Miss Joy Gerharz. and son of upper Rhea creek, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Hynd and son of Ukiah, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolle son and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case of Heppner. Rev. and Mrs. Eric Robathan of Pendleton were lun cheon guests following services at All Saints Episcopal church. o "Leave the door open," said Earl Warren to his secretary the day he took office as governor. From that day on, California's chief executive has been "in" to any citizen great or small call ing with complaints, suggestions, or just to say "Hello." REMOVE... MURDEROUS FISH TRAPS 3!8;,tr 1 NtaMMMOsfisMla JB Citizens of Heppner ! Rates for garbage hauling by the city owned and operated truck have been set up as follows: Residence, one gathering per week-$l per mo. Business houses pro-rated on amount hauled Those desiring this service should contact P. A. MOLLAHAN, City Superintendent ot the City Hall The Family's Favorite MAYFLOWER MILK Babies-Teen-ogers-Adulrs-all benefit from the perfect purity and abundant food value of May flower Milk. It gives youngsters the nutrition they need for better growth and development-it gives grownups the nutrition that maintains qood health and well-being. Moreover, Mayflower Milk is always fresh and flavorsome because of the scientific Mayflower method of processing and distributing. 15 Heppner Appliance Co. Phone 1423 Case Furniture Co. AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR