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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937.
LEXINGTON NEWS
Nelsons' Daughter
Among OSC Grads
Mrs. Earl Warner is reported to be
recovering rapidly from a major op
eration which she underwent at St.
Anthony's hospital in Pendleton last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leach are en
joying a fishing trip at Lagoon lake
this week. .
Mrs. Frank Brosius of Lakeview
spent the week end visiting with
friends and relatives in this commu
nity. Mrs. Brosius was formerly
Miss Dora Cutsforth of this city and
while here was a guest at the home
of her brother, Orville Cutsforth.
Joe Clark of Arlington spent last
week at the home of. his daughter,
Mrs. Ted McMillan.
W. A. Warrens of Corvallis was
looking after property interests here
last week.
Mrs. Howard Slonecker, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson, re
ceived her degree from Oregon State
college Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson and
son Norman went down for the com
mencement exercises. They were ac
companied by Mrs. J. G. Johnson
who will spend some time with rel
atives in Corvallis and Astoria. '
Gloria Sharkey of Pendleton who
has been visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. B. F. Swaggart, left the first of
the week for San Francisco to visit
relatives.
Mrs. J. C. Walton and daughter,
Mrs. Dick Scheckler of Yakima and
Mrs. E. K. Wyland and daughter
Barbara of Grandview spent the
week end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Devin in Sand Hollow.
Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Wyland are
sisters of Mrs. Oral Scott and Mrs.
Merle Kirk.
Lawrence Beach made a business
trip to Maupin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and
children of Pendleton are moving
back to Lexington for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. .Owen Helms of Pen
dleton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Hunt Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Burnside of Portland
visited friends in Lexington last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulgham and
family spent Sunday in Boardman.
Miss Helen Valentine who has
been teaching at Dufur has returned
to her home here for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wheeler of Pen
dleton were recent guests of Mrs.
Wheeler's mother, Mrs. B. F. Swag
gart. Merle Kirk and daughter Evelyn
spent the week end with relatives at
Lyle, Wash.
Irene and Elsie Tucker who have
been teaching at Ontario and Haines
respectively, returned home this
week.
Mrs. Maude Pointer, Mrs. Etta
Millet and Miss Emma Kramer have
returned to their homes at Mon
mouth after spending a few days
visiting relatives and friends here.
The Lexington Home Economics
club will hold a no-hostess meeting
at the grange hall next Thursday af
ternoon, June 10.
Lexington grange will sponsor a
dance for the benefit of 4-H clubs
of the community Saturday night.
This will be an old time dance. The
music will be by Carr"s orchestra
from Pendleton. Supper will be
served by the 4-H clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker went
to La Grande Wednesday to be pres
ent at the graduation of their daugh
ter Edith from the Eastern Oregon
Normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. Myles Martin re
turned from Portland Monday eve
ning, s
TODAY'S QUOTE.
"When a motorist buys 10 gallons
of gasoline he gets concentrated en
ergy equal to that represented by
1800 gallons of water elevated 100
feet above a power plant. Using
gasoline, however, is using our prin
cipal, while water power comes in
continuous dividends." Dr. W. F.
Durand, national president of Sigma
Xi, in an address at O.S.C. on "Pow
er and Civilization."
Read G. T. Want Ads. You way
find a bargain in something needed.
HARDMAN NEWS
Mrs. Laura A. Ward
Buried at Hardman
Word was received of the death
of Mrs. Laura Ward at her home in
Chehalis, Wash., Saturday evening.
Funeral services were held at the
church here Wednesday. Mrs. Ward
was a former resident of Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stevens have
moved to Hamilton where they ex
pect to make their home. Jim Bran
non took them over.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
daughter Echo, and Mrs. Blanche
Jones of Boardman visited friends
and relatives here over the holi
days, returning to their homes Mon
day evening.
Miss Jake Adams is visitnig at the
Ben Rogers home in Lonerock. She
planned to attend the Condon Rodeo
before returning to her home.
Mrs. Charles McDaniel returned
home Monday. She was a delegate
to grand lodge in Portland from the
Rebekah lodge here and was joined
in Portland by her daughter, Mrs. R.
O. Fisk of Arlington, and motored to
Jefferson to visit her father who re
sides there.
Max Buschke and family have
moved to Long Prairie where Mr.
Buschke is employed by the forest
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson of
Heppner stopped for a few minutes
on their way to Long Pairie where
Mr. Johnson is to count sheep for
the forest service.
Miss Pat Bleakman is working for
Mrs. Walter Wright this week.
Mrs. Tom Mclntyre and daughter
motored to Condon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrens and
Roland were here to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. Laura Ward. Mrs.
Ward was a sister of Mrs. Farrens.
Mrs. B. H. Bleakman and Deslie
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Johnson to Opal and Tupper ranger
stations one day last week.
Mrs. Frank Howell and sons, Clif
ford and Everett, of Monument
stopped for a short while here en-
at Cuts and How to cook THem
PORK CHART
Retail Cuts
Wholesale Cuts
Retail Cuts
Sirloin Porn lender loin 1 Half Horn Halt Horn
Port Roast ftvnciwaaiMwnatt I Butt End SrtanKCnd
Roost $rotl or Brats I I So or timmtr
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, ! TT0 VrZZ s Slice Ham Slice
Canadian tyltBocon Loin Chop tfSjJjV a or
Frenched Butterfly v ("f) (JjJ
Pork Chop Rib Chop Chop XSAJiSiirV Fresh Ham Rolled Fresh Ham
tmllarlnlit rlSW "00W Roast
A Spareribs
( 7 ' '" Simmtr-tnlt or Roost
alVmri UDVtWf Wcnlc Shoulder Picnic Shoulder
f ByjftW jvJjSff y Poort . Bout or Slmmrr
Blade SmoHed l '.tfj ( v5J vTin
Porn Steals CottageRoH YW rf SfjU
Broitt BoHorixoroii HTf 9 Cushion style Rolled
PlCniC SftW "oPICn'C SnUMmr
Butt Boston Style Butt Bacon Square
ffrrrff- II Stotontrto Pon Droll II
Fresh Shoulder Hoed Arm Port) SteaR
Slmmtr train
Pork Is a universal favorite. It appears more frequently on the American table than any other
meat dish, but there are a good many attractive pork cuts which are passed over by the average
homemaker, because she Is not acquainted with the possibilities they offer for new and attractive main
dishes. The pork chart shown above deserves a place In the household files because It shows at a
glance the variety of pork cuts and how to cook them.
route to Echo to visit Mrs. Howell's
sister, Mrs. George Samuels. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Howell's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDan
iel, Yvonne Hastings and Elmer
Steers.
Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr., and Max
ine have gone to Mr. McDaniel's
sheep camp in the mountains where
they will spend the summer. Mr.
McDaniel herds for Clyde Wight.
Guy Chapin has gone to work for
Kay Wright.
Oscel and Frances Inskeep re
turned home from a short trip Sat.
urday. While they were gone they
visited a short time with their sister,
Mrs. Theodore Whacker, who will
be remembered as Mary Ellen Ins
keep. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bleakman have
been confined to their home with
intestinal flu.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden and
Frank Howell were Heppner and
Hardman visitors Monday.
Les Brannon spent Sunday at his
home here from' Condon where he
is working.
Mrs. Ted Burnside and Beverly are
visiting at the J. B. Adams home.
Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Auburv of
Klamath Falls are visiting Mrs. Au-
burys nephew, Lewis Batty.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battv of Mau
pin were calling at the Lewis Batty
home Monday. Kenneth and Gilbert
Batty accompanied them up from
Eight Mile.
George Winnemucca was a busi
ness visitor here Tuesdav.
Yvonne Hastings accompanied Mrs.
Frank Howell to her home near
Monument.
Ronald Coblantz of Heppner vis
ited' Bud Cannon at his home near
Hardman Monday.
Kenneth and Lewis Batty motored
to The Dalles and Maupin Tuesday.
DEEDS RECORDED.
Deeds were recorded at the clerk's
office May 24 to 29 inclusive as fol
lows: James J. McHaley estate to
AlbertW.Rentner, Fr. SVfVtSEVA
SEy4, Sec. 11, T. 4 S. R. 29 E. W. M.,
$1; Thomas E. McDandel estate to E.
H. Miller, Fr. Sees. 3 St 4, T. 1 S. R.
26, Fr. Sec. 33, T. 1 N. R. 26 E. W. M.,
$6500: Thomas P. Graham estate to
Lettie Graham Courter, Fr. Sec. 26,
T. 6 S. R. 25 E. W. M., $1; Thomas P.
Graham estate to Kinzua Pine Mills,
Fr. Sees. 23-24-26, T. 6 S. R. 21 E. W.
M., $1; E. E. Clark et ux to Edward
D. Clark, F. Sec. 21, T. 2 S. R. 26 E
W. M., $10.
PINE CITY NEWS
Burton H. Peck was among farm
ers of the Lexington section trading
in town Saturday.
Pine Citians Reunite;
Miss Neill Marries
Miss Oleta Neill, daughter of Mrs.
Ollie Neill, was married at her home
in Heppner, June 1, to Mr. Dale Ak
ers of Eight Mile. The young couple
are taking a short wedding trip and
making their home on a farm in
Eight Mile.
A party was given Monday after
noon for a group of girls that at
tended high school together five
years ago. It is the first time since
they finished school that they have
all been together. Those present
were Misses Oleta and Neva Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Vanorsdall, Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Myers," Miss Audrey Moore,
Mrs. Wilma Roberts, Mrs. Ollie Neill
and daughter Lenna, Mrs. J. S.
Moore and son John, Mrs. C. F. Bar
tholomew, Miss Helen Bowman, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Neill and Mrs. Chris
Broderson.
Ralph Moore, son of Mrs. Roy
Neill, surprised his mother Friday
by bringing his bride home for a
visit. They were on their way to
Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kinton of
Salem visited the Roy Neill home
Decoration day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The1
Dalles visited the H. E. Young home'
and the William McCarty home.
A community dance was held at
the Vanorsdall home Friday eve
ning and it was well attended.
The high school pupils went on
their picnic Friday to Pendleton.
They visited interesting places, in
cluding the new junior high school.'
They enjoyed their picnic very
much. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mrs. Lucy
O'Brien, Mrs. Ray Pinson and Mr.'
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were
Pendleton callers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill spent
Monday at the W. D. Neill home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
of Estacada spent the week end with
his brother, Charley Bartholomew.
A shower was given unday after
noon at the William McCarty home
in honor of Mrs. Bert Young.
Alvin Strain and Miss Helen
Slanger of Pendleton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenbur
ger. Miss Pauline Rauch spent tne
week end with Mrs. Joyce Smith of
Irrigon.
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