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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, Sept. 15, 1938
LEXINGTON NEWS
Lex People Attend
North Morrow Fair
By MARGARET SCOTT
Among the local people attending
the Boardman fair Saturday were
Mrs. Adolph Majeske and children,
Mrs. Roy Campbell and son Don,
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck and Mrs.
Millett. Several or the local stu
dents won prizes in recognition of
their achievements in the sewing
and livestock 4-H club work. The
entire fair was reported as a huge
success.
Lexington grange will be host to
Willows grange on the evening of
September 24 at which time Willows
grange will confer the third and
fourth degrees of Patrons of Hus
bandry upon all candidates in wait
ing. An enjoyable session is antici
pated. B. H. Peck.
Judge and Mrs. Howard K. Zim
merman of Astoria visited at the
George Peck home Thursday.
Mrs. Maude Pointer and Mrs. Har
vey Bauman were Pendleton visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beach and
daughter, Kay of The Dalles were
visitors here Monday. They were
preparing to leave for Utah.
Church services will be held at
the Christian church Sunday eve
ning at 8:15. C. E. will be at 7:15
with Maxine Way as leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mikesell and
daughter Dolores of Toppenish,
Wash., spent the week end with Mrs.
Mikesell's mother, Mrs. Nettie Da
vis. Mr. and Mrs. Dueltgen and baby
have moved into Lou Broadley's
house. Mr. Dueltgen teaches the
fifth and sixth grades in the local
school.
Mr. and Mrs. George McMillan,
Barbara June Crouse and Jack Mc
Millan of Portland spent the week
end wtih relatives in this commu
nity. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ryan spent
last Thursday and Friday in Port
land. They were accompanied home
by Mrs. Ryan's father, J. W. Weber
of Oregon City, who will visit here
for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulgham and
children have departed for Grand
view, Wash., where they will make
their home. They were presented
with a gift by the Christian Sun
day school.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones have
moved into Tom Bamett's house.
Fred Nelson left Saturday fir Port
land. His sister, Ellen, has been vis
iting there for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Scott were
Portland visitors last week.
G. C. Beddow who is associated
with the East Oregonian at Pendle
ton, was a business visitor here Mon
day. Mrs. George Allyn and Mrs. Alta
Cutsforth were visitors in Pendle
ton Tuesday.
A. M. Edwards departed Wednes
day for Hillsboro where he plans to
complete his well-drilling.
Ralph Reade of Spray was a bus
iness visitor here Monday.
O. E. Haigh of Almira, Wash., was
a guest at the A. M. Edwards home
Thursday.
Lyle Allyn who is employed in
lone and Mrs. Elsie Cowins and
daughter Ruth of Heppner, were
visiting at the George Allyn home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wickersham
and children, Lois and Loren, of
Portland are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Wickersham's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Duvall. Both fam
ilies are planning to motor to Hid
away springs to visit the Neil White
family and on to Mt Vernon to
visit the Joe Norton family, return
ing in time to attend the Round-Up
in Pendleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leach and
Mr. Leach's sister, Opal, motored to
Bonneville Sunday, stopping in Ar
lington to get the Harry Van Horn
family who accompanied them on
to Bonneville. They reported that
the most interesting highlight of the
day was watching the. Indians fish
at Celilo.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and
daughter Carla Lee motored to Kin
zua over the week end to attend the
reunion of Mr. Whillock's family.
Miss Grace Burchell of Corvallis
Is visiting at the home of her grand
mother, Mrs. Tempa Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lasich and
daughter Ruth Ann are visiting in
Portland. James Peck is taking Mr.
Lasich's place in the Shell service
station.
Mrs. Clair Daugherty entertained
with a card party at her home one
evening last week in honor of Mr.
Daugherty's birthday. Those pres
ent besides the hostess and hon
oree were Mr. and Mrs. Vester Lane,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetch. Refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnside and
son George were in town Tuesday
from their new home in Hermiston.
Several of the local men are haul
ing their supply of wood for winter
from the mountains.
Orris Padberg made a business
trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
J. O. Peters- of Portland who was
attending to business interests in the
Duvall home last week end.
A farewell party was given by
the Christian Endeavor members at
the Christian church last Tuesday
evening in honor of Glenn Thomp
son, Lourene and Wendell Ful
gram, who are leaving our commu
nity. Games were played, after
which refreshments of ice cream
and cookies were served. Those pres
ent besides the honored guests were
Erma, Doris, Aileen and Billy Scott,
Jack Miller, Edith, Jerrine, Albert
and Clyde Edwards, Esther Thomp
son, Louise Hunt, Billy Nichols, Rae
Cowins, Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer,
Dona Barnett and Trina Parker.
Mrs. Bill Smethurst was hostess
Wednesday afternoon for a bridal
shower honoring Miss Grace Bur
chell, bride-elect of Warren Bailey
of Nyssa. About twenty guests were
present and the honoree received
many lovely gifts.
School News
Jerrine Edwards
School opened here on Tuesday,
September 6. At present there is an
enrollment of 29 in the high school
and 58 in the grade school.
Election of class officers was held
last Thursday and election of stu
dent body officers will be held this
Thursday.
The sophomores are very busy in
itiating the freshmen who seem to
be enjoying the whole affair.
The boys are practising for the
first six-man football game of the
season which will be played on the
home field on Thursday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. The opposing team is
from Pilot Rock.
PINE CITY NEWS
Pine City Folk
Return from Trips
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
returned home last week from Spo
kane to remain for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGreer re
turned home at the Boylen place for
the winter months. They spent the
summer in Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilkins re
turned Sunday from Portland. Mrs.
Wilkins' daughter, Isabella O'Brien,
is to undergo an operation this week
in the Portland hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
children, Bert Barnes and Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Finch and family spent
Sunday evening at the H. E. Young
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Wattenburger
made a business trip to Mt Vernon
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Daly and family
spent Sunday at the. Antone Cunha
ranch near Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark spent
the week end at the Wright home
on Rhea creek.
Arthur Wolf and John Oliver are
cleaning and painting the interior of
the Boylen house where Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McGreer are spending the
winter.
Among college students leaving
this week for respective schools were
Leonard Gilman, Elwayne Lieuallen
and Miss Maxine McCurdy to Pa
cific university; Paul McCarty, Don
Turner and La Verne Van Marter to
U. of O., and Miss Harriet Hager to
0. S. C. All of these are entering as
freshmen this year except Turner,
Gilman and Lieuallen, the two lat
ter reporting early for football. Miss
McCurdy and Miss Hager go to their
respective schools on scholarships
in recognition of high scholastic
standings as students at Heppner
high school.
I A RDM AN NEWS
First School Party
Held at Hardman
By Hardman High School
The high school started the year
off right by having a big back-to-school
party Saturday night Al
though there was a rather small
crowd, everyone reported an ex
ceptionally good time. Music for
dancing was furnished by Marvin
Saddler, Tommy Graham, Irl Clary,
Ed McDaniel, Vera McDaniel and
Richard Robison.
Mrs. Lewis Peterson left Thurs
day for her home in Gridley, Calif.
She has been visiting relatives and
friends here.
Gordon Craber has been home
for some time from Portland where
he underwent a serious mastoid op
eration. He has had a cold during
the past week which has interfered
with his progress toward recovery.
Mrs. McCutchen and her son
Glenn went to Heppner Saturday.
Glenn had some dental work done.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McDaniel of Lone Rock visited at
the Owen Leathers home.
The first official month of school
closed Sept 9, with perfect attend
ance for the high school.
Guy Chapin has gone to work for
Fred Kruger.
Miss Vern McDaniel visited the
Robinson ranch over the week end.
Sunday school will be held next
Sunday for the first time since
spring. They have changed the time
from 10:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
Henry Graham and Oscel Inskeep
were visiting relatives over the past
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams left on
Wednesday of last week for Port
land. They have been visiting here
for a few weeks.
Christian Endeavor was reorgan
ized Sunday evening with Mrs.
Brannon presiding. The following
officers were elected: President,
Frances Inskeep; vice-president,
Tommy Graham; secretary, Mildred
Clary; treasurer, Rita Robinson; or
ganist, Mrs. G. I. Clary, and social
chairman, Marvin Saddler. Follow
ing the meeting, church services
were held by Archdeacon Hinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman,
Mrs. Rey Bobinson and son Donald
went to Mt. Adams on a huckleberry
trip. They left Wednesday and re
turned late Monday night with
quantities of berries. On the way
there they visited Bonneville and
the dam. The whole trip was very
enjoyable and interesting.
Hardman people attending the
Lone Rock fair and auction sale
were Mrs. Dick Steers and sons Gus
and Bunny, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Robinson and daughter Doris, Mr.
Roy Robinson, Miss Rita Robinson,
Creston Robinson and Miss Vern
McDaniel. There were races in the
afternoon and other enjoyable fea
tures. The fair exhibits were ex
cellent; the best of these will be
sent to the Condon fair. In the eve
ning they had community singing
followed by a good dance.
Misses Jean Rose and Keitha War
by of Heppner called at the high
school on Friday soliciting orders for
magazines by which Miss Rose hopes
to win a trip to the world's fair,
either at San Francisco or New
York.
Owen Leathers and Jim Stevens
returned home ' Friday from their
guard stations at Red Hill and Pot
amus. Miss Marjorie Thomas of Portland
who has been visiting at Heppner
and other places, spent several days
in Hardman last week.
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New York, Robert A. Taft, son of
the late President Taft and now
candidate for U. S. senator from
Ohio, Senator Arthur Capper of
Kansas, and Senator Charles L. Mc
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