I Thursday, October 6, 1938 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Pointer Answer Salem Call By MARGARET SCOTT A dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer was held Thursday evening at the church dining room. A good crowd attended. A gift of a set of Chinaware was given the Pointers in appreciation of the Chris tian work they have been doing. Mr. and Mrs. Pointer have closed their work here and are going to a good work at Salem with the First Christian church. C. F. Swander and F. E. Carlson, secretaries of the Christian and Congregational church, were present at the dinner, having been here in conference with the churches concerning a cooperative work. The two churches have been working together the past few months and are planning to call a minister who will serve this and the lone field. Dinner guests of Mrs. Al Fetch last Friday were Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mrs. Clair Daugherty. Miss Harriet Pointer motored to Salem Saturday to attend the wed ding of her cousin and to visit with friends. Mrs. Effie Parkins departed Sat urday night for Palouse where she will visit with friends and relatives. L. R. Stockman of Baker has been surveying the local water system. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Majeske Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMillan and daughters, Jo and Pat, Mrs. Tom Beymer of Heppner was a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Booher, Sunday. Mrs. Booher returned to Heppner with Mrs. Beymer at whose home she will visit for a few days. Fred Pointer was a guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. Maude Pointer, Saturday from his home in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones spent last week with Mrs. Mose Duran while Mr. Duran was hunting. Mrs. Vand Huntley and children, Richard and June Ann, of Arling ton were guests of Mrs. Grace Tur ner Saturday. J.- O. Kincaid was a business vis itor in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg and children, Archie, Vernon, Juanita and Lola, spent Sunday in Hermiston visiting relatives and friends. Ralph Jackson and family, Mrs. Laura Scott, Fred and Norman Nel son enjoyed an oyster feed at the home of Maude Pointer Sunday night. School News Jerrine Edwards The Lexington football team de feated the lone team at lone last Thursday by a score of 7 to 0. Most of the student body attended the game. The next football game will be played here Friday afternoon with Adams. A surprise birthday party was given for Doris Scott at her home on the evening of Sept. 27. Games were played and refreshments were served. Most of the high school stu dents were present. The teachers' reception was held in the gymnasium Friday evening, Games were played and refresh ments were served. . T. B. tests were given at the schoo! Thursday morning. Those whose tests reacted will go to The Dalles for further examination. IRRIGON NEWS Leicht-Netter Nuptials Celebrated By MRS. W. C. ISOM Miss Nellie Leicht and Mr. Ben Netter of Aurora were united in marriage at Pendleton last Thurs day. E. Weslev Thoralsen of San Fran cisco, who has been visiting Rev. Harness, left Sunday for the east The evangelistic meetings at the Pentscostal church which started Sunday will continue through the week with Rev. McDonald omclat Mrs. Ruth Umiker and daughter are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mro Frank Leicht. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach motored to Imbler Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Josephine Gray- beal who has been visiting at Imbler and Elgin for the past week, re turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand drove to Portland Sunday with a load of live stock to sell. Mrs. Harvey Warner was hostess last Saturday at a party for the "Children's chu"rch," held on the lawn of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell left Sun day for the mountains on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster of Pendleton are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dall. Mrs. W. C. Isom left Monday for Portland where she will undergo a minor operation. Oscar Corey and Mr. Wiseman of Umatilla are painting A. C. Hough ton's new home. Don Isom returned home from Coulee dam where he visited for the past week. PINE CITY NEWS Pine City Homes Entertain Guests By BERNICE WATTENBURGER Guests at the C. H. Bartholomew home over the week end were Tru man Sether and John Donivan of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hart ke, Frank Bullard and Roy Stafford of Oregon City, Paul Scheff and Gilbert Fisher of Estacada and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of St. Hel ens. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and family of Long Creek spent Sunday at the A. E. Wattenburger home. Mrs. Wilma Roberts and Mrs. Bert Young and son of The Dalles visited Sunday at the C. H. Bartholomew home. Mrs. Alta Strain of Weiser, Idaho, is spending a week with her daugh ter, Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strain of Pilot Rock spent Sunday night visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family and the teachers, Mrs. Kent, Miss Robbins and Miss Wea ver, attended the dance at Lena Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson and daughter Mary Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middleton, Mrs. William Mc- Carty and Mrs. Bert Young and son Billy were Sunday guests at the C, H. Bartholomew home. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark spent the week end at the home of Mrs, Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Rhea creek. They spent the time hunting deer in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thompson and daughter Mary Carol were also guests at the Marion Finch home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middleton accom panied them. C. H. Bartholomew and Jasper Meyers motored to the S. J. Robin son home, south of Hardman, after a load of wood. C. H. Bartholomew left Tuesday for Spokane to receive sheep. He is expected back this Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. " Bennett of Heppner were Sunday afternoon guests at the John Healy home. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Higgins and daughter Josephine were Sunday dinner guests at the Jim Daly home. HARDMAN NEWS ii ii Best Party Ever Enjoyed at Hardman By Hardman High School On last Saturday one of the best parties ever held at the high school was enjoyed by a very friendly crowd. The freshman initiation was held at eight t' clock with the boys dressed as girls and the one lonely girl as a little boy. The usual array of foolish pranks was appreciated by all. Afterward dancing started promptly with Ed McDaniel, Tommy Graham, Marvin Brannon, Marvin Saddler, Donald Robinson and Irl Clary as musicians. The supper was noteworthy, both in quantity and quality. Mrs. J. H. Allen and Miss Edith Stevens went last Tuesday to Lewis ton, Idaho, where they will visit Mrs. Allen's brother and sister-in- law. Mrs. Glen Farrens, Miss Murl Far- rens, Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Geo. Hayden and Mrs. McCutcheon at tended the district Rebekah conven tion at Heppner Saturday. All but Mrs. McCutcheon were present at the banquet in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brannon, Mrs. McCutcheon and son Glen were business visitors in Heppner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding and daughter Earline of Hood River are visiting relatives and friends. Earl plans to do some hunting while here. Oscel Inskeep, Miss Frances Ins- keep and Tommy Graham spent Sunday and Monday at various places in the Condon country. Mrs. Blaine Chapel had her ton. sils removed several weeks ago in Pendleton where she remained for a week, most of the time in the hos pitaL She is now at home and is fast recovering her health. Mrs. Lor- ena Isom who has been ill for some time is at the Chapel home. Mrs. Roy Robinson visited friends in Hardman last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Hastings and daughters Ollie and Lily returned home from Port Gamble, Wash., on Saturday night. Neal Knighten took his wife, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Neill of Pine City, to Portland. Mrs. Knighten is going to consult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson were business visitors in Heppner Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers and daughter Jean and Miss Vera Mc Daniel were business visitors in Heppner Saturday. Wilbur Knighten of Monument has been visiting his brothers, Nelson and Henry Knighten, and other rel atives. Mrs. Beulah Bell and Miss Mildred Roland of Spray were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bat ty over the week end. They stopped here on the way through. Gordon Craber is improving slow ly but suffers from headaches and eyestrain. Mrs. James Brannon visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, last week in Heppner, Owen Leathers was moved to Snowboard from Wheeler Point Mrs. Leathers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and family visited him Sunday at his new post. STATION SITE SELECTION SOON Oregon State College Final selec tion of a site for the million dollar agricultural experimental laboratory for the western states is expected some time in November by E. H. Wiegand, professor of food products industries at OSC, who has just completed his service on the special federal commission to survey re search possibilities in this area. The commission on which he served was asked to make no recommendations regarding actual location of the sta tion, but merely to report on present facilities and on surplus agricul tural products available for research in the western states. ocKerooxe 3 SIZES TO SUIT EVERYBODY NOW READY FOR USE Locally Butchered Meats FRESH and CURED CENTRAL MARKET ' TURE PETERSON, Mgr. . Read G. T. Want Ads. You way find a bargain in something needed. Lieuallen Named Manager at Pacific Pacific University, ' Forest Grove, Oct 4 Elwayne Lieuallen, who is beginning his third year studies at Pacific university this year, has been chosen student manager. Lieuallen is taking charge of preparations for the Pacific homecoming, October 21 and 22. He is president of the Alpha Zeta fraternity and is head of the newly esetablished co-op fraternity house. ATTENDS CONFERENCE Buddy Blakely was in Burns over the week end conducting sessions of a regional Young .Peoples Fellow ship meeting as vice president He acted chairman in the absence of Jackson Gilliam, president, who is attending Whitman college. ' ANY ONE OF 42 BRANCHES IN OREGON imn 111 HI ID 11 OF PORTLAND to let my telephone really help me Many days will be rainy this winter. Many days will be filled with work and pleasure. I am counting on my telephone to help me do my shopping. It is one of the important values of my telephone service. 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