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    Thursday, January 20, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
LEXINGTON NEWS
New Leaders Set
For Rebekahs, I.O.O.F.
By Bertha Hunt
The I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges
of this community went to Heppner
Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, where
joint installation was held. One big
feature was the turkey dinner serv
' ed at 6:30. Thirty-four attended
from here. Those installed from
Lexington were, I. 0. O. F., Joe
Thornburg, noble grand; Dan Way,
vice grand; George Peck, secretary;
W. F. Barnett, treasurer; Rebekahs,
Norma Marquardt, noble grand;
Ann Johnson, vice grand; Margaret
Leach, secretary; Trina Parker,
treasurer.
G. A. Olssen, chief clerk of the
railway mail service and Chas. Cox,
Heppner postmaster, called at the
local postoffice one day last week.
The Home Economics club met at
the home of Mrs. Laura Rice Thurs
day, Jan. 13, with Mrs. Ann Miller
and Mrs. Margaret Miller assisting
hostesses. The program was plan
ned by Carna Campbell. Songs with
Miss Dona Barnett at the piano, and
readings by Mrs. Norma Marquardt
and Mrs. Laura Scott were enjoyed.
Following the business session, Ruth
Lasich gave the report of Emil Lud
wig's book, "The Nile." Carna Camp
bell will report on V. Sackville
West's book, "Depita," at the next
club meeting to be held at the home
of Anne Johnson in Lexington with
Mrs. Alta Brown as hostess. Those
present were club members Alta
Cutsforth, Anna Smouse, Pearl De
vine, Maude Pointer, Emma White,
Bertha Nelson, Norma Marquardt,
Frieda Slocum, Hortense Martin,
Laura Scott, Bertha Dinges, Trina
Parker, Carna Campbell, Dona Bar
nett, Alta Brown, Laura Rice, Ann
Miller and Margaret Miller. Addi
tional guests were Ruth Lasich,
Irene Rauch, Cecil Jackson, Anne
Johnson, Cora Saling and Tempa
Johnson. A delicious lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pieper and
family motored to Hermiston on
Saturday.
Ralph Jackson and his daughter,
Marcella, spent the week end in
Portland.
Otto Eugene, weight 8Vfe pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Laurel
Ruhl at the home of Mrs. Corda
Saling in Heppner Saturday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Helms of
Pendleton spent one day last week
in this community visiting with rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lasich and
Harry Dinges made a short business
trip to Portland Saturday.
Edward Rice who has spent some
time in Portland has returned to his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt and
daughter and Mrs. Eslie Walker and
children motored to Hardman Mon
day. They were accompanied by J.
C. Walker who returned to his home
after spending several days visiting
at the Walker home.
Mrs. Sarah White is driving a new
car.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. James Leach
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Campbell
at their home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Wm. Van Winkle entertained
a group of ' youngsters at her home
last Sunday afternoon with a party
honoring her daughter Lorine, who
celebrated her ninth birthday on
that day. Besides games, a taffy
pull was enjoyed. Refreshments of
cake, salad and punch were served.
Those present were Marion Miller,
Laurene Van Winkle, Marcille Pie
per, Audrey Majeske, Jean Rauch,
Patricia Majeske, Louise Hunt, June
Van Winkle, Lavonne McMillan,
Betty Jean Graves, Rena June Mes
Rptv Ann Smethurst. Dor-
V.A&W, '
othy Cutsforth, Carolyn Bauman,
Jo Ann Graves, Colleen Miller, Ko
berta Miller, Truman Messenger,
Billv Scott. Wesley Fenore, Archie
Padberg, Faye Cutsforth, Marjorie
Bauman, Eileen Biddle, Marcella
Jackson, Jimmy Bauman, Norman
Ruhl. Reita Graves. Dean Graves,
Buddy Peck, Jean Cutsforth, Buster
Padhere and Roeer Campbell.
Among those attending the dance
at Hermiston Saturday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock, Helen
Rroshoars. Doris Klineer, Lyle Al
lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way
Mustangs Trounce
Fossif Quintet
The two cellar teams of the Up
per Columbia Athletic league met
here last Friday on the local court,
and while the lowermost team could
have descended farther into the
gloomy depths of the league stand
ings, it went the opposite way, with
the favored team losing, as Heppner
won its first conference game of the
season by trouncing Fossil, 40 to 23.
Occasionally, Heppner- displayed
the same championship stride that
carried them to their last victory,
that over Grant Union of John Day,
one of the ranking teams of this
district. The Mustangs were a scrap
ping team, seeking their first con
ference win over the team that had
previously defeated them.
Fossil was the favorite of local
fans because of its early season win,
plus the fact that Arlington had
beaten Fossil by a much smaller
score than it did Heppner. The Mus
tangs got the jump on the boys
hailing from Wheeler county by the
baskets of Van Marter and Barratt,
and at the end of the third quarter,
Heppners half-time lead of 19 to
15 was increased to 33 to 19. From
there on, Heppner coasted to victory.
Lanky La Verne Van Marter, Mus
tang center, accounted personally
for 24 points in this game, one more
tally than the entire Fossil quintet
scored during the evening.
ALL-DAY MEETING SET
Willows grange home economics
club will have an all-day pot-luck
dinner meeting at the home of Mrs.
George Krebs at Cecil on Friday,
Jan. 21. A white elephant party will
be a part of the amusement of the
meeting.
GRANGE MEETS 22ND
Willows grange will hold the reg
ular business meeting for January
at Cecil, Saturday, Jan. 22.
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BUY MOW! Supply Limited! Prices Reduced!
STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20 HEPPNER, ORE.
A
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Men's Heavy Cotton
(Underwear
CLEARING AT
79c
CLEARING
Men's Sleeveless
SWEATERS
Odds and Ends
50c
K A
ALL WOOL
SKQRTS
1.00
Clearing One Group (
BOYS' CORDUROY
PANTS
$1.50 pair
Men's Cotton
0X
Plain Colors
Limited Supply
5c pair
N A
46"
Oilcloth
15C yd.
While it Lasts
27" White Outing
FLANNEL
NOW ONLY
82C yd.
Women's and
Misses'
Tuckstitch
UNDOES
2 for 25c
A
Terry
Towels
Limited Supply
7c
V
K
Look! Buy Now!
Clearing One Group
Boys1 Dress Pants
$1.00
Broken sizes
Clearing One Group
BOYS' PRE-SHRUNK
OVERALLS
50C pair
Not all sizes left
pair
Men's
Canvas
Gloves
5c
pair
V
' Clearing N
All
PLAY
SUDTS
25c
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DISH
CLOTHS
3c
each
70x80
Part Wool
SINGLE
BLANKETS
90c
Many other
items not
listed here
have been
reduced
CLEARING h
Odds and Ends
Men's Heavy
SHIRTS
Sl.OO
Boys' Blue
Chambray
SHIRTS
29c
Wizard
SHEETS
81 x99
59c
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Embroidery
THREAD
lc'
Skein
70x80
DOUBLE
COTTON
BLANKETS
Sl.OO
une uroup 01
LADIES'
Silk Hose
of higher prices at
35c
, PAIR
Men's Blanket
Lined
JUMPERS
$1.49
1 Ilwi$
HEPPNER, OREGON
and family.