Thursday, June 2, 1938 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon LEXINGTON NEWS Lexington Grange . Initiates Class By Bertha Hunt A special meeting was held Satur day evening at Lexington grange with Willows grange as guests. First and second degrees of Patrons of Husbandry were conferred upon Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saling, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smethurst, F. Wehmeyer, Grace M. Turner, Edith Edwards and Harry Yarnell. A talk on the federal wheat pro gram was given by Joe Belanger, county agent, and enlarged upon by Geo. Peck, president of the E. O Wheat league. F. Wehmeyer ex pressed satisfaction in what he had thus far learned of grange activities. Refreshments were served. B. H, Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ryan and chil dren were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Ryan's sister, Mrs. Stats, in Baker. A chicken dinner was held at the Charles Breshears home at six-thirty last Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Breshears. All the children and grandchildren were present and Mrs. Breshears received several nice gifts. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Merle Miller is at the Mollahan home in Heppner with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears visited at the Hynd home Friday at ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffith are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 26th at the home of Mrs. Grif fiths' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Padberg. Mrs. Harold Becket and daughter Sharon visited at the home of Mrs. Sarah Thornburg Thursday evening. Laurel Beach was home Thursday from Gresham where he has been teaching the last year. Among Lexington people motor ing to Pendleton this week were Dona Barnett, Trina Parker, Mar garet Leach, Marcella, Carol and Cecil Jackson, Laura Scott, Mrs. 01 Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and son Duane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Scott. The meeting of the Three Links club was held at the home of Anna Keene this week. Ted Burnside was a business vis itor here from Hardman Friday. Otto Ruhl is reported much im proved from his siege of pneumonia. Elsie Tucker who teaches at Uma tilla, Irene Tucker who teaches at Ontario, and Mrs. Bradley Castle, nee Edith Tucker, who teaches at Bridgeport, are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and children have returned home after spending a few days in the valley, James Peck had a growth removed from his foot in Heppner this week Mrs. William Barnhouse and daughter are visiting at the S. G, McMillan home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt and children motored to Portland Mon day to visit Mrs. Hunt" s father who is seriously ill. They were accom- Page Three panied by Mrs. Etta Hunt who is returning to her home after a visit with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Ralph Wickersham and chil dren returned home Monday after spending several days at the Harry Duvall home. Ralph Jackson was a business vis itor in Portland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson and son Terry of Pendleton were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes re turned to Corvallis where they are both employed after spending the past week at the Earl Warner home. Delvin Cox returned to his home at Longview, Wash., Friday morning after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller of Jeffer son arrived Sunday for a visit with friends. The Christian Endeavor met at the usual hour Sunday evening. A very small crowd was present The topic discussed was "Being Popular With out Sacrificing High Ideals." Next Sunday's meeting will be at the Christian church at 7:30 p. m. The topic for discussion will be "Pray er." Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Lasich and Dan Dinges spent the week end with friends in Goldendale, Wash. Mrs. Cecil Jones of Union is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Ted McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sprinkel spent Monday at the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way and two small sons returned home last week from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Bill Schoonover and her new baby daughter. Mrs. Tempa Johnson returned home Sunday from a visit with rela tives in Corvallis. Lexington grange will confer the first and second degrees Saturday evening, June 11, for the benefit of those candidates who could not be present at last Saturday's ceremon ies. B. H. Peck. PINE CITY NEWS Pine City Visited Memorial Day By B EUNICE WATTENBURGER Memorial Day visitors at the va rious homes included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and children of Estacada, O. F. Bartholomew of Salt Lake City, Miss Alina Newman of Montana and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Sethers and daughter. All spent the week end at the C. H. Bartholomew home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly and fam ily spent Memorial Day in Pendle ton. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark of Rhea creek were callers at the E. B. Wattengurger home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters spent the week end in Spokane visiting Mr. Helms' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kinten of Sa lem are visiting the Roy Neill home, Mrs. Kinten is Mr. Neill's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family left Thursday for Wallowa lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ap plegate. Johnny Moore returned from Hol lywood, Calif., last Sunday. He spent the winter there and took a course in aerial training. His sister, Mrs. Harold Steward of Seattle returned home for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and son Johnny and Charlie Lee spent Sunday in Pendleton and Pilot Rock. Mrs. Richey of Pendleton spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Ayers. Mrs. Roy Neill returned home Sat urday from the Heppner hospital much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and daugh ter Beverly Jean of La Grande spent Sunday evening at the H. E. Young home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Wattenburger took Sunday dinner in Heppner at the Ollie Neill home. Homer Hedrick of Stanfield wired the H. E. Young and E. B. Watten burger places last week for the electricity. Miss Lilly Rauch is working at the Charlie Melville home. Ralph and Harold Neill left Wed nesday for Union to enter their sheep in the 4-H club show. Mis Cecelia Healy and Betty Finch leave this week for Corvallis for a summer school course. 450 IMMUNIZED Immunization of 450 people against smallpox is reported by Miss Althea Stoneman, county nurse, to have been accomplished at the recent clinics. These included 380 school children, 55 pre-school children and 16 adults. Diphtheria anti-toxin was adminis tered to 208. II ATT1NT0OMS I Make Junea'Pay-Up" Proclamation IT MEANS THE RETURN OF BUSINESS Do You Know What Your Credit Rating Is With The Morrow County Credit Board of Pioneer Service? The merchants and professional men of Morrow County have formed a County Credit Board, which in turn is part of the state wide organization, to protect each other from wilful delin quent debtors, that refuse to owes and if he is paying or ar pay, part pay, or arrange to pay their past due accounts... Each month a credit report is issued to all members of the County Credit Board carrying each debt or's name, showing where he owes the bill, and the amount he ranging to pay. BE SURE you have either a P, which means payment, or an A, which means satisfactorily arranged, before your name... Where no P, or a A is in front of your name, that means you are making no effort to pay PAST DUE ACCOUNTS. Remember That Every Time You Ask Your Merchant or Doctor For Credit You Are Asking Him For a Personal Loan ! You can readily see that if you do not try and make some effort to maintain your credit rating with your County Credit Board, you will soon become a SOCIAL OUTCAST, LOSE YOUR CRED IT, and you lose something you may never regain. REMEMBER, the man who pays is welcome everywhere and the one who does not pay soon loses his good name and his CREDIT RATING. When you receive a PIONEER SERVICE statement bearing our registered trade mark, try to pay, part pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay and . . . KEEP your CREDIT RATING GOOD! P c MINER BUILDING, EUGENE, OREGON innp Slimy Oregon, Idaho and Utah Division McCarthy bldg. o Watch for green and black bills with accounts for sale BOISE, IDAHO