Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 03, 1949, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 3, 1 949
Former Lexington
Teacher Dies at
Roseburg Tuesday
By I '''
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Am! urifVfil t.. I ...,! ! 1l;c p.'iss-in,-
i.f R.idm-y rri Smith on Tu-r.-'v
r.f ihi.- v ct k. Mr. and Mrs.
Srj.it h urn- !!!' n . ;!- it in
Ix-vinpion si'!;. .ols laM wintpi a-.d
Jived in the Burnett t.firim
Full miliary fiiner.il will bo held
March 4 in ):Mt.urc Itttettr.e.'it
will hv in iho Rosoliurc cemetery.
He leaves to mourn Ins passing
his widow Cetta and two smaii
rhililren, one s,m in tl; lirst
prario and h raa:l fiav.phaT.
Janice Brown. s:r.ail o.UisrMer
i.f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, are tlie proud parents of a baby ; piay their first baseball game
had the mistoriune to fall on a daughter born last TufStiay niglit I witli Mitchell on the local field.
lece el plass. culling ner pivr .i uie .uiut o.ttiiK in.nie. iin-(jpni 8,
and face quite badly one nay iasi young iaay uppea me stales ai
week. She was taken to Heppner 1 7 pounds and was named Bar
where she received first aid and ;bara Ellen. She is the first grand
v as then rushed to The Dalles child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
l-.nsi ,ial whore she was given Bloodsworth and the first grand
medical attention and surgery. I daughter of J. F. McMillan of
.where they remained for a cou- Lexington.
pie of days. j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crump
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller were land children were visitors at the
renewing acquaintances in Lex- j home ot Mrs. trumps parents.
infilon I-'-"! week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
.,n.1 three children are moving
to Vancouver, Wash., where Mr.
Yarnell will be employed. He
sjvnt some time last week in
that ci'y getting things arranged
and purchasing a home for his
family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wallace have purchased the Yar
nell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth
BUYS IN COTTON . . . RAYON
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AT ONLY
A CASH-AND-CARRY VALUE!
Tailored, dress-up or in-between . . . your choice,
at this one low price! Your rayon print goes to
parties, meeting- . . . crisp woven cord's grand on
the job . . . lace-touched butcher rayon dresses up
or down. Spring colors . . . misses', junior sizes.
BUYS IN ALL-VOOL
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0.75
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A CASH-AND-CARRY VALUE!
TThether you choose yours full or fitted . .
you've chosen real value! They're very veil tai
lored in pure wool covert. For a bit of back inter
tat, fitted coat has half-belt . . . swinging coat
hat yoke top. In good epring colors . . . 10-18.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Breshears over
the week end.
Mrs. Mary Edwards and Mrs.
George Allyn have been cooking
at the school during the illness
of Mrs. Elsie Peterson. Mrs. Pet
erson is much improved but still
not up to par since her bout with
the high water at her home.
Leonard Munkers is a Portland
visitor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Franklin Can
trell moved into the Christian
parsonage one day last week and
he has started his ministry here.
His two children, a boy and girl,
enrolled in the local school.
Mrs. Stella Scott, who has been
at the home of her sister, Mrs. K.
K. Marshall, since her recent op
eration, has returned to her home
in Ellensburg, Wash,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael
were Walla Walla visitors one
day last week.
The athletic boys are now tak-
ing their physical exams before
starting baseball which will be
the next on the calendar. They
The Lexington basketball team
won four league games which en
titled them to play in the tourn
ament in Echo. They lost on
Thursday night to Mt. Vernon.
25-27. They lost Friday to Uma
tilra with a score of 24-32.
The grade school tournament
will start Friday afternoon in
lone with Lexington meeting the
Umatilla boys for their first bout.
Bud Marshall returned recent
ly from the navy and is taking
his military exams in prepara
tion for attending school Ri'd
graduating.
The seniors voted Tuesday to
wear caps and gowns for gradua
tion with commencement being
set for May 27. There are at pre
sent two members In the senior
class, Franklin Messenger and Jo
fticnuiian.
Cornett Green and William
French left Tuesday morning by
motor for British Columbia where
they will spend several days
looking after business matters."
FOR RENT Room in apartment,
kitchen privileges. Refined
lady. $35. Mrs. Carter, Hodge
Chevrolet. 50c
FOUND Camera and ease. Same
can be had by identifying at
Gazette Times office and pay
ing advertising costs. 50-52c
Gottott
Gay Colorful
DRESSES
Cotton Charmers
new
that lend freshness,
beauty and ease to your
around-the-house chores.
Cottons for every task...
Cottons for housework...
Cottons to keep yourself
looking pretty every hour
of the day.
You'll want to buy several
to fit your different
needs.
Regular sizes and half
sizes.
NORAH'S SHOP
1847 BOQERS BROS,
24-Piece "Completing" Set..
To complete your
starting service
.n llc.d drink &J,fi !Sn:WjMf
I It onroctiv., Mrmonnt
i KKfv ryr
AT LAST there back ... til those extra pieces
you need for correct tntcrtainlng! There available In
all four patterns of 13 ',7 Rogers Bros. You'll have new
pride and assurance knowing your guests are served
with the proper silverware. Your family, too, will enjoy
the feeling of luxury the: ' lovely pieces bring. Let us,
show them to you today.
Peterson's Jewelers
OurS
econ
dA
nnua
SAL1
Ends March 10th
7-pc. Dinette Set. Ip
Reg. $895 & $8250
2 only - 5-piece Bedroom
Suites. Reg. $179.50 at
1
D50
2 only - 5-piece Bedroom Suites $Oj5C
Reg. $I29.50. All to go at VV
Reg. 49.50 Sealy
Mattresses at
2 only - Daveno and Chair
Suites. Reg. $139.50 at
O50
Several Occasional Chairs to GO
at Half Price
I - 3-piece Sectional Davenport Tj T (Q)5C
Reg. $I49.50 at JL X
I - 3-piece Sectional Daven- "fl OiC9
port Reg. $2l6.50 at lOO
onee laoies, Lamp laoies
End Tables, Lamps and many
REDUCED PRICES
ITwurattSftiiiure mjpaany