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    Thursday, April 6, 1939
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
LEXINGTON NEWS
Community Sale
Draws at Lexington
By MARGARET SCOTT
The public sale held at the Swift
ranch last Thursday was well at
tended and the articles for sale were
quickly auctioned off. A delicious
lunch was served at noon by Ber
nice Bauman, Opal Townsend and
Edna Fetch.
Mrs. Cecil Smith is employed at
the Swaggart ranch.
Donald Lee Hunt and Patricia
Jean Steagall are reported to be re
covering satisfactorily from their at
tacks of whooping cough.
A. M. Edwards was forced to come
home from his work in Washington
on account of illness, last Tuesday,
but was able to return the latter
part of the week.
Mrs. Eslie Walker and children,
Betty and Glen, were guests at the
Art Hunt home Monday.
Betty Smethurst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Smethurst, is ill in a
Pendleton hospital with a mild case
of typhoid fever.
Mrs. Sylvia Beymer of Heppner
was a visitor at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Booher, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth
are the parents of a G-lb. daugh
ter, Sharon Lee, born March 30 at
the Heppner hospital
Tillman Kirk of Ukiah was a Sun
day guest at the home of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Al
lvn. The Allvns had as their guest
Saturday their granddaughter, Ruth
Cowins of Heppner.
Mrs. Archie Padberg was a Port
land visitpr Friday and Saturday
and a Hermiston visitor Sunday.
She returned to her home with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis AUstott of Hermiston.
George Tucker departed Satur
day for a few days visit in Wash
ington. Visitors in Pendleton last week
were Gus McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.
'John McMillan and son Denny, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Ryan and family.
Alfred Owsley, representing Kerr
Gifford & Co. at Arlington, was a
business visitor here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson
and son Larry Ray spent last week
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stickney, Mrs.
Vada Stickney and Kenneth are liv
ing on the Gemmell place in Black
horse. Jessie Wright and Doris Lane are
visiting relatives in Washington.
The new depot agent here is E. J.
Anderson.
Mrs. Eber Hanks was ill at her
home last week.
C. S. Quellen of Shaniko was a
visitor in town Sunday.
Harold Townsend visited his fam
ily Saturday evening from his work
at Cecil.
G. J. Ryan was a business visitor
in Condon and vicinity Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lasich were
visitors in Hermiston Sunday.
Charles Burchell of Corvallis was
a business visitor in the city last
week. He was accompanied by Tem
pa Johnson who plans to visit here
a few days. '
Dwight Townsend is visiting at the
home of his uncle, Noah Pettyjohn,
who lives above Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones visited
with Mrs. Jones' grandfather, Joe
Clark, in Arlington Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Gray and mother,
Mrs. Davis, visited in Portland last
week. They were brought home by
Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer of Sa
lem. Ebb McMillan returned home from
Salt Lake City last Thursday. He
was accompanied by his daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Leonard McMillan of
Elko. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomeroy
and daughter of Ostrander arrived
at the McMillan home Friday. A
family dinner was held Saturday
with relatives of Ebb McMillan
present. Pomeroys returned home
Monday and were accompanied as
far as Portland by Mrs. Leonard
McMillan who went on to her home.
.The Union Snuday school Easter
program will be held at the Chris
tian church Sunday morning, April
9, at 10 a. m. Mr. Trimble will hold
services at 11 a. m. C. E. in the eve
ning at 6:30 at the Congregational
church. Baptismal services Sunday
evening at the Christian church.
Lexington grange will meet in
regular session the evening of Sat
urday, April 9.
The H. E. C. ladies, meeting with
Mrs. Pearl Devine the afternoon of
April 13th, are asked to have in
mind some useful plan of work to
suggest, which might be profitably
carried on by the club. A good pro
gram has been arranged.
Several of our members attend
ed Morrow County Pomona grange
at Lena last Saturday. B. H. Peck.
School News
By Jerrine Edwards
The high school girls gave a play
day for the girls from the Board
man and lone schools last Friday.
The carnival which was held in
the gymnasium last Saturday night
was a success. Everyone seemed to
have a good time. Dixi's. orchestra
played for the dance.
Lena Belle Forbes has returned
to school after an absence due to
whooping cough.
Gun Club Records
First Perfect Score
Four shooters stepped up to the
traps at Heppner Rod and Gun clu
grounds Sunday and broke their
first 25 birds to give Heppner its
first perfect score for the third
round of the Oregonian telegraphic
tourney. They were Luke Bibby, C.
C. Carmichael, John Lane and E. O.
Ferguson. A fine day drew sixteen
shooters in all. Those participating
with targets broken out of number
shot at were:
Luke Bibby 47-50, P. W. Mahoney
96-100, John Lane 98-100, Ambrose
Chapin 44-50, R. Jackson 119-125,
H. E. Warner 23-25, H. C. Happold
34-50, E. O. Ferguson 49-50, H. Tam
blyn 18-25, O. Padberg 12-25, A. D.
McMurdo 72-75, C. C. Carmichael
46-50, Vivian Kane 62-75, Junior
Lane 12-25. Two of the shooters who
shot for their first time, Fred Man
kin and Kenneth Jackson, broke 5
out of 25 each.
Mra Marvin R. Wightman and
children of Condon were visiting
this week at the parental home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wightman.
Miss Ellen Miller of Oregon City
was a guest the end of the week at
the home of her brother, Dr. Dwight
W. Mfflere.
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Condensed Statement of Head Office and 42 Branches
March 29,1939
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . $34,252,479.84
United States Bonds (ah at par or less) 31,845,862.63 $66,098,342.47
Municipal Bonds and Warrants 2,367,722.86
Other Bonds . 3,066,317.57
Loans and Discounts (Money at work in Oregon) 38,566,574.89
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 180,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures 2,631,570.94
Other Real Estate .. . - 1.00
Real Estate St t Under Contract 92,777.43
Customers' Liability Acceptances 41,942.57
Interest Earned 368,071.00
Other Resources . . . . 60,164.79
Total Resources ...$113,473,485.52
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 3,000,000.00
Surplus 3,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,434,652.14
Reserves for Contingencies 1,233,482.86
Reserves for Interest, Taxes and other Expenses .: 380,954.31
Acceptances 41,942.57
Interest Collected in Advance .; 305,301.59
Other Liabilities . , . 51,809.16
Deposits 104,025,342.89
Total Liabilities $113,473,485.52
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