HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1937 PAGE THREE LEXINGTON NEWS Lexington Ladies Enjoy Program By Bertha Hunt Lexington Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Nel son Thursday, Dec. 9, with Mrs. Henry Smouse and Mrs. Miles Mar tin as hostesses. An interesting pro gram was given consisting of Christ mas carols, a reading of the poem, "Columbia," written by our Pomona president, Mrs. McFarland, and a description of "Stonehenge on the Columbia" by Cama Campbell. Travelogue by Margaret Leach of their recent trip east by the south ern route and return through the Bad Lands and Yellowstone park, a description of the Oregon State hospital at Pendleton and especially of the care of the patients by Mrs. Pearl Marquardt and a travelogue by Trana Parker of her visit to nor thern Mexico. Members present were Mrs. Laura Rice, Emma White, Pearl Devine, Norma Marquardt, Pearl Marquardt. Trina Parker, Alta Cutsforth, Carna Campbell, Bertha Dinges, Laura Scott, Maude Pointer, Anna Smouse, Hortense Martin and Bertha Nelson. Visitors were Mar garet Leach, Cora Saling, Edna Rauch and Ruth Lasich. Delicious . refreshments of toasted sandwiches, cookies and coffee were served af ter the program. The rooms were decorated with holly from the gar den of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Jones of Gladstone. The club has taken out membership in the Book - of the Month club. Lexington and Lena granges held joint installation at Lexington hall Saturday evening. Past Master Frank Parker of Rhea Creek grange pre sided as master, with Harvey Miller installing officer, Mrs. Tacy Parker marshal and Mrs. Bertha Nelson, chaplain. Ed Clark of Heppner was elected to membership in Lexington grange. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMillan left by train Friday evening for Port land. On Tuesday morning Mrs. McMillan underwent a major opera tion in a Portland hospital. Otto Ruhl went to Pendleton Thursday on business. A Christmas program put on by the Congregational and Christian Sunday schools will be given at the Christian church Sunday, Dec. 19, at 7:30. The regular P. T. A. meeting was held last Wednesday evening. A good program was rendered consist ing of the following numbers: Piano solo- "Flower Song" by Lange, Lou ise Hunt; tap dance, Ladd Sher man; Christmas Wishes by grade girls and boys; song, Mrs. Trina Par ker and Mrs. Carna Campbell; talk on World Peace, Mrs. Alta Brown. A movie entertainment was given by James Leach and described by Mrs. Leach, of their trip taken the last summer. The pictures were made in color. A white elephant sale was held with Elwynne Peck and Dan Dinges as auctioneers. Eighteen dollars was cleared to buy Christmas treats for the kiddies. Those present reported a very en joyable evening. Mayor T. L. Barnett has been ill for the last week at his home. The church services on Sunday afternoons being conducted by the Warner family will be discontinued until better weather. The Christian Endeavor meeting will be held at 2:30 Sunday after noon. Mrs. Harry Dinges is ill at her hnma David Hynd of Sand Hollow and John Brosnan of Lena were business visitors here Monday. Five youngsters were entertained at. the Rov CamDbell home last n day at a surprise birthday party for Roeer who celebrated his eleventh birthday on that day. Those present were Laurene and June van Winkle, Lola Anne McCabe, Bobby Gray, Norman Ruhl and Rotrer Campbell Dallas Ward of Minneapolis who has soent the last two weeks visit ing with relatives and friends here has returned to his home. Charles Fraters and Charlotte Gallagher of Eight Mile were visit ing at the Eslie Walker home Tues Aav. F. Warren of Corvallis is looking after his business interests in this Memorial hall on Saturday night, Dec. 18. Carl Allyn of lone was in Lexing ton on business Tuesday. -S ; School News By Wilma Tucker The local basketball quintet was defeated by that of Umatilla on our home floor Friday night, Dec. 10, with a score of 40-14. The boys worked hard and made it a good game. Robert Campbell is absent from school this week as a result of in juries sustained during the game with Umatilla. He is expected back within the next week. The Christmas operetta, "When Toys Come to Life," will be held December 22nd. There will be a community Christmas tree. Every one is invited to come. New curtains have been placed in the girls' shower and dressing rooms, and the girls are very proud of them. Don't forget "Tiptoe Inn" to be held January 8 at the Lexington high school auditorium. PINE CITY NEWS Show and Social Net Christmas Money By B EUNICE WATTENBURGER The negro minstrel and basket so cial was enjoyed by a large crowd Friday night. They made more than fifty dollars clear. This money will go for Christmas treats which will be given away at a Christmas pro gram December 22. Those who at tended from the Lena district were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brosnan, Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnan, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McGuire and Harold Mason. A dance was enjoyed af terwards. The musicians were the Troubadors from Echo. A number of people from Butter creek attended funeral services for Ralph Stanfield in Echo, Monday. Miss Dora Moore spent the week end with Mrs. Joyce Smith. They went to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and son, Johnny, were Walla Walla vis itors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family were dinner guests at the Walter Wigglesworth home Sunday. Lilly Rauch stayed at McGreer's Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch and family of Lexington visited at the Fred Rauch home Sunday. W. D. Neill has purchased a new Chevrolet car. There is to be a quilting at the J. S. Moore home Thursday. Every body is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and family visited at the Joe Foley home Sunday evening. Pendleton visitors Monday were Fred Rauch and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGreer. Norval Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark, was ill this week at the home in the Jones apartments. BUY NOW! Supply Limited! Fast Color PRINT Limited 5C yd LADIES RAYON SLIPS z: Femaid Sanitary NAPKINS Repriced to Sell MEN'S ALL WOOL SHIRTS $2.00 Each Another Shipment of 70 x 80 Double COTTON BLANKETS LOO Pr Men's Dress Oxfords 2.98 REPRICED TO SELL Men's Suede SHIRTS 1.50 Men's Dress SHIRTS Here's an Outstanding Value! Streamlined TRIKE With Ball Bearing 6) AO Front Wheels! A.VO RED UTILITY 8 ( U WAGON ' rJSSL 1 ft With 10" Roller & AO (fkJiM i Mftle I V Bearinq Wheels! J&A.iO 88 I Red Flyer Wagon sllO J Sturdy Steel CflQQ v Coruc 1 Rayon Bed spreads LOO All Ladies' Fall Hats 70 x 80 f Single ggj Blankets p 50c I Reduced for Immediate Selling GIRLS' DRESSES for 1.00 70x80 Part Wool BLANKETS 2.00 Girls' COATS 2.50 u nommnnitv. GO O fp G A dance will be held in the Leach