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Thursday, October 20, 1938 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NEWS Lexington Invites All to Reunion By MARGARET SCOTT Come to the Pioneers' Reunion Saturday, Oct. 22, prepared to enjoy the pot-luck dinner at noon, the af ternoon program, the lunch in the evening, and the dance at night. In stead of the usual pot-luck supper in the evening the Oddfellows will sell lunches of hot dogs, doughnuts and coffee. Also there will be a ba zaar instead of raffling off of a filled cedar chest. Charlie Cummings, Arlie Padberg, Dale Lane, Hap Hayes and Edward Rice spent past of last week in Pen ticton, B. C, Canada, visiting at the home of Mr. Cummings' parents. Ellwynne Peck visited over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George, Peck, from Pacific uni versity in Forest Grove where he is attending' college. Archie Padberg, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg, was painfully injured Sunday when he received a cut on his forehead .from a rock thrown by a playmate. Archie was taken to a physician in Heppner and two stitches were required to close the wound. Ruth Cowins who has been attend ing business college in La Grande, was visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge are the parents of a daughter, born in Port land last Tuesday night. Orville Haigh who has been em ployed by Lon Edwards for the past several months, is taking a vacation in Colorado to visit with his mother and two daughters. Ernest Ruhl and Ray Hale of Es tacada were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhl and with Esther Ruhl, who is employed at Cutsforth Corners. It is reported that the dance at Lexington grange hall last Saturday was well attended. Those who are required to take the advanced tests for tuberculosis are to be in The Dalles Saturday, October 29. Sunday school will be held Sun day at 10 a. m. and church at 11 a. m. in the Christian church. Evening services will be held at lone. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gentry, who formerly made their home here, were visiting with local friends last week from their- present home at Halfway. School News Jerrine Edwards The local football team defeated the Stanfield team at Stanfield last Friday by a score of 12 to 8. The Stanfield team will play a return game here next Saturday morning. School will be dismissed Thurs day and Friday, when the teachers will go to Pendleton for institute. William D. Campbell left Thurs day afternoon to attend a principal's conference at Salem. He returned home Sunday evening. Miss Patricia Jewell, teacher in the local high school, spent the week end at her home in Oregon City. IRRIGON NEWS Irrigon Men Build Portland House By MRS. W. C. ISOM Clair Caldwell and Bob Smith left for Portland last week where they will construct a house for Vern Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning, Mrs. Nellie Knighten and Mrs. Ed Ad ams motored to Baker Saturday and returned Sunday. Teachers' Institute will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Ralph Jones, principal, attended a school masters' meeting at Salem last week. Rev. Weibel of Pendleton visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., visited W. C. Isom Sunday evening. Vernon Jones and daughter Von na and son Willard left Saturday on a 10-day hunting trip. Thomas Wells, county assessor, was in Irrigon over the week end, duck hunting. Mrs. Ford of Gaston and Mrs. Boulaware of Hermiston visited over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner last week. Mrs. Boulaware is the mother of Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Ford is an aunt. Ray Sparks joined the CCC camn at Heppner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harness, brother and sister-in-law of Rev. Harness, and Miss Harness, a sister, are visiting at the parsonage this week from Washington. Miss Harness will make an indefinite visit here. Mrs. Glen Snoderelv and children of Idaho are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Dall. Arlene Dexter, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter. Jr.. sprained her wrist badly Saturday. bhe was taken to Hermiston for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Bennv McCov mo tored to Imbler for the week end. Bill Gravbeal. Glen Aldrich and party left Sunday for a 10-day hunt ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom. Mrs. Frank Brace. Mrs. Alta Gravbeal. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter, Mr. Knighten and son were all Hermis ton visitors Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green at the maternity home of Mrs. P. A. Mollahan in this city Sunday, a 10-pound son, named Stephen William. Big Mass Meeting Slated for Snell - Portland, Oct 19 One of the larg est public receptions ever held in Portland is scheduled for the after noon of October 24, from 2 to 5, p. m. in the Multnomah hotel, when friends from all walks of life and all party affiliations gather to honor Secretary of State Earl Snell, the republican candidate to succeed himself. The reception was planned by more than 2500 women in Multno mah county who are friendly to Snell's candidacy. In the receiving line will be Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Sayler and Mrs. Charles E. Runyon, Republican na tional committeewoman. Refreshments are planned and a musical program arranged. No spec ial invitations have been issued, the reception being open to all friends. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the office of county assessor at the General Election to be held Noember 8, 1938. ANDREW J. CHAFFEE. (Pd. Adv.) .LockerBoxes 3 SIZES TO SUIT EVERYBODY NOW READY FOR USE Locally Butchered Meats FRESH and CURED CENTRAL MARKET TURE PETERSON, Mgr. Heppner Gazette Times Only $2.00 Per Year fZ' ' 4 -Mftit -sBS! 'm.'-'-'-M CHEVROLET'S FAMOUS -Xsal f- VALVE-IN-HEAD 0 f! Here's Big News! 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