Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 22, 1937, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937.
PAGE THREE
LEXINGTON NEWS
Baby Girl Arrives
At Beach Home
By BEULAH NICHOLS
The Troubadors have been en
gaged to play for the second Rodeo
queen dance which will be held at
the Leach hall Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beach
are the parents of a daughter, Cath
erine Lorraine, born Thursday, July
15, at their home here.
Gene Cutsforth was in Heppner
Monday afternoon having stitches
removed from the cut on his head
which he received when he fell from
a combine last week. ,
Dan Way has purchased the Min
nie Zochert house and has moved
there with his family. Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller have moved into the
house formerly occupied by the
Ways.
Mrs. Elsie M. Beach is having the
outside of her house painted this
week. The work is being done by
Thomas Thompson and Fred Adams
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Martin and
sons of Moro drove to Lexington
Sunday and visited at the homes of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. V.
Smouse and Mr. and Mrs. Myles
Martin.
Miss Bernice Martin who has been
in Portland for several weeks re
turned to her home here Friday eve
ning. Mrs. Maude Pointer and daughter
.Harriet, who have been visiting rel
tives and friends in this commu
nity, have returned to their home in
Monmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coblantz and
family, formerly of Heppner, have
moved into the T. L. Barnett house.
Archie Munkers of Salem is vis
iting relatives in this community.
Mrs. Minnie Woods, accompanied
by her daughter and granddaughter,
is visiting at the home of her moth
er, W. R. Munkers. Mrs. Woods
makes her home in Portland.
John McCormack of Athena is
spending a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhl.
Mrs. Margaret Swift and Mrs. Lo
rena. Isom motored to Pendleton
Monday.
Edwina Breshears is attending the
Catholic summer school which is
being held at Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer of
Hardman spent Sunday with rela
tives in Lexington.
Russell Wright went to Irrigon
Monday and brought home a load
of apricots.
HARDMAN NEWS
Burgess Boys Visit;
In Rail, Air Service
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Burgess of
New York and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Burgess of Seattle were recent vis-
itors at the E. Jay Merrill home.
Both of these boys attended the
Hardman school in 1903 with Mrs.
Merrill as their teacher, and both
have attained success, Haynes being
solicitor for the Lehigh Valley rail
road of New York and Walter a
member of the U. S. air corps of
Seattle. As a compliment to their
old home they both stated the hap
piest times of their lives were spent
in Hardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnard and
Mrs. Ada Osborn of The Dalles were
calling on B. F. DeVore, father of
the ladies, one day last week.
Richard Robison and Lester Ash
baugh motored to Salem Tuesday.
Mrs. Blaine Chapel surprised her
sister, Mrs. Jim Burnside, with a
birthday dinner Thursday
Mrs. F. E. McDaniel returned to
her home from Salem where she
has been attending secretarial school
the past few weeks.
Miss Pat Bleakman was hostess at
the birthday party honoring her
sister Delsie. The evening was spent
dancing. Rrefreshments of cake and
punch were served. Guests were
Misses Marjorie, Louise and Isabel
McFerrni, Lucille and Jean Reed,
Margaret Levos, Frances Inskeep
Jake and Forrest Adams, Raymond
Reed, Lester Ashbaugh, Lane Owens,
Richard Robison, Jim Stevens, Les
lie Brannon, Leslie Bleakman, Bryce
Keene, Gus and Bunny Steers, Ir
win Greener and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitrick vis
ited at the J. B. Adams home Sun
day. Mrs. Stanley Robinson was con
sulting a physician in Heppner Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and
Jim Stevens were calling in Hepp
ner Monday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harshman of
Eight Mile visited in Hardman Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings, Mr.
and Mrs. Charley McDaniel and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond McDonald spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Johnson at the Tamarack lookout
Miss Rose Merritt is spending the
week with her aunt, Mrs. O. H.
Leathers.
Mrs. Maud Robison has gone to
work for Mrs. Jim Ham.
A large number of Hardman peo
ple attended the pioneer picnic near
Fossil Sunday.
Miss Margaret Levos returned to
her home in Spokane Monday. She
was accompanied by Mrs. Fred Reed
who will visit there a few weeks.
They were motored as far as Hepp
ner by Mr. Reed and daughter Lu
cille. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burnside were
calling in Hardman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald
were business visitors in Heppner
Monday.
Clarence Rogers and Arnold Pheg
ley of Kinzua were Hardman visitors
Sunday.
Potted plants at all times, phone
1332; will deliver. 15tf
Among Heppner people at Ritter
springs Sunday for the opening of
the resort hotel under Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Lucas of this city were Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Morton, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Chas. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Parker.
R. B. Rice was a visitor in the city
Tuesday from the Artesian Well
farm north of Lexington. Harvest
in that section is just getting under
way.
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