Thursday, Oct. 19, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NKWS Cox Children Called By Mother's Illness By MARGARET SCOTT Mrs. Emma Cox suffered from a heart attack Monday. All her sons and daughters arrived at her home Tuesday. Sunday guests at the Bob Cutler home were Mrs. Cutler's father, Geo. Payne, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Anderson of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and Mrs. Edna Hunt were Portland vis itors last week. No school was held Monday and Tuesday of this week as the teach ers attended the institute at Baker. Mrs. Golda Leathers has gone to La Grande to visit relatives. The Merry Thimblers club met this week at the home of Edna Fetsch. Edith Edwards was voted in as a new member. The next meet ing will be at the Leach hall where the members will assist in getting the hall ready for pioneers reunion The Lexington Jackrabbits were defeated by the strong Pilot Rock team Friday afternoon at Pilot Rock The score was 33-0. Sylvia Beymer of Heppner was visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Booher, Thursday. Mrs. Delpha Jones is visiting friends in Arlington. Don't forget to attend the pioneers reunion, Saturday, Oct. 21. Guests at the Carl Whillock home Sunday were Mr. Whillock's broth er-in-law, Jack McAcklen, and Bert Westlin of The Dalles. Mr. McAcklen works on The Dalles Chronicle. Anne Johnston is a guest of Mrs. Lonnie Henderson this week. Mrs. Johnston plans on moving back here to live during the school year. Mrs. Howe and Mrs. Michener and son Bobby of Heppner were dinner guests of Mrs. Kistner Tues day. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Duncan of Wamic and Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Alexander' and daughter Marlene of Maupin. A masquerade will be featured at the local skating rink Saturday, Oct. 28. Prizes will be given and only persons in costumes and mask will be allowed to skate until 8:30, After that everyone can skate. Announcements were received on Tuesday of a wedding of much in terest to relatives and friends here. Miss Veva Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Leach of Portland was married, October 15th, to Martin Donplemeier, also of Portland. The wedding ceremony was read by Dr. Hopper at the Presbyterian studio at 10 a. m. Wedding breakfast was served at the Leach home. Mrs. Dop- plemeier is well known here, and Mr. Dopplemeier is associated with Edward L. Eyre Grain company. The couple left at 3 p. m. for Mex ico City and other points and will be away for a month before returning to Portland to make their home. Scout News, Troop 62 Albert Edwards, Reporter. The regular Scout meeting was held last Tuesday evening at the school house. The following Scouts were present: Carl and Billy Mar auardt. Claude, Joe and Kenneth Way, Jack Miller, Dean Hunt, Al bert and Clyde Edwards. Alter a short business meeting, they retired to the gymnasium for a half-hour of games under the direction of Mr. Acklen. As this is the beginning of a new year for the Scouts, patrols have been organized and the fol lowing patrol leaders named: Rat tlesnake patrol: Leader, Carl Mar quardt; members, Billy Nichols, Jack Miller and Clyde Edwards; Flying Eagle patrol: Leader, Albert Ed wards; members, Billy Marquardt, Claude Way, Kenneth Way and Dean Hunt. Joe Way was elected scribe for the troop. HARDMAN NEWS standing 4-H club members. Friends and fellow club members here in Hardman were very pleased over Mary's good luck, which she well deserves. Miss Vera McDaniel was suffering last week from a very badly sprain ed ankle. Kenneth Innis, Hodson McCor- mick and Loren Haynes of Hills boro were recently hunting in the mountains with Owen Leathers and Victor Lovgren. One of them got a 222-pound buck. Truman Cannon and Lester Tay lor left Friday for a visit of a few days in Portland, mainly on busi ness. Miss Barham, one of the lone teachers, accompanied them. All re turned late Sunday. The long week end was particu larly enjoyed by the school children. One of the high school boys, Lewis McDonald, spent a strenuous time cutting wood in the mountains. Mrs. Marie Clary and Mrs. Ethel Knighten left very early Monday morning for the Baker meeting. In Heppner, Mrs. Lena Kelly and Mrs. Myrtle Mahrt joined them. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and children of Eightmile were in Hard man Thusrday. Victor went to the mountains to hunt while Mrs. Lov gren and the children visited at the Owen Leathers and Harlan Adams homes. Kenneth Batty and Jim Stevens left for Klamath Falls last Wednes day. Mr. Batty is going to bring back a load of potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and Bobby were business visitors in Heppner Thursday. Owen Leathers, Carl Leathers, Dewey Britt and Earl Redding were home from Bates, where they are working. 0. M. Clark, Watkins salesman, was in town Wednesday and Thurs day. He was a guest at the home of Neal Knighten. Mrs. Earl Redding returned home Sunday with her new baby. Mrs. Carl Leathers brought them out. Mrs. Raymond McDonald and chil dren have been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. H. Bleakman, for the past week. - ' - ' Mrs. Charlie McDaniel had the misfortune to dislocate her hip on Thursday. Dr. Colman was in town Thurs day on his weekly visit. Middle of the week shoppers and visitors in Heppner were Mesdames Stanley Robinson, Raymond Mc Donald, Lewis Batty, Bertha' Rice, Frank McDaniel, also Nelson Knigh ten and Elwood Hastings. Miss Lurline Sparks and Miss Ole ta Raimey went to Pendleton Sat urday where Miss Sparks spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sparks. Miss Raimey was the week-end guest of Miss June Whittaken. Mrs. Carl Leathers and daughter Jean took them to Hepp ner where they took the stage. Both Miss Sparks and Miss Raimey went from Pendleton to Baker Monday to attend the teachers meeting. We are sorry that Charles Hast ings has been ill for the past week. Buster Bleakman came in from Galena Thursday and had a nice buck. Buster has been working over in that country. Mrs. Roy Robinson and Rita and Creston went to The Dalles Satur day, where Rita had her glasses changed. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and Junior were calling at the Wm. Greener home in the mountains on Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Mahrt was a week end visitor in Hardman. Mrs. Mahrt formerly taught in the primary grades here, and moved to Heppner nine years ago. She is now teaching out from Kimberley. Miss Leah Mahrt is attending Eastern Oregon College of Education in La Grande 'this year. Archdeacon Robathan held ser vices in the church Sunday. There was a good congregation present, Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Hastings and PINE CITY NEWS Pine City Homes Being Remodeled By BERNICE WATTENBURGER The McGreer and Harrison homes are being remodeled this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Pine City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Irrigon are spending the week end in the John Day country, hunting. Lloyd Baldridge is doing the chores at the Moore home dur ing their absence. J. S. Moore and son Johnny made their last trip to Seattle Thursday. They have been moving household goods to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and family are spending the week end at Ritter, hunting and visiting at the Merle Swaggart home. Malcolm O'Brien got a very high rating in judging at the Pacific Iiv ternational Livestock show in Port' land this last week. Commissioner Roy Neill made a business trip to the John Day coun try. He stopped at Long Creek on the way back and visited the Reid Buseick home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The Dalles visited the William McCarty home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer spent the week end at Prineville and Red mond. Mr. and Mrs. KB. Wattenburger left Sunday for Weiser, Idaho, to visit Mrs. Wattenburger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Strain. Mrs. Lois Kent accompanied them as far as Baker, where she attended teach ers' institute. Mrs. Fred Rauch and daughters visited at the McGreer and Harri son homes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eb Hughes attended the stock show in Port land and then went on to Olympia, Wash., where they visited Finchs daughter, Patty. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer went to Union Tuesday. Mrs. Morehead went with them and is going to visit her sister who lives there. Paul Bracher of Hermiston in stalled a new electric pump at the Bartholomew home. Misses Mabel and Elsie Rauch are spending a few days at home during teachers' institute. Miss Margaret Farley has returned from Hood River where she recently underwent an operation. CORRECT GLASSES For Eye Comfort Better Vision Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! Eyes Examined by Mod ern Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. Reasonable Prices. DR. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist - Pendleton Over Woolworths Phone 535-J Hardman 4-H Winner Returns Home By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL Miss Mary Mclntyre returned on Friday from a few days trip to the Portland Pacific International Live stock exposition. She and Clayton Wright went as guests of the First National Bank of Portland, as did the 72 other young people all out- Ollie and Lily and Guy Hastings were business visitors in Heppner Saturday. The week of glorious weather was appreciated by all, and some took advantage of the school holiday to go places. A good rain would be welcomed. Since there was no big ball game this week the terra firma stayed "put." G. T. Want Ads bring resuhs. Aldfi! M at Dan Doherty Ramich 11 MILES NORTH OF LEXINGTON (From Lexington, take road north at Cutsforth Corners. From Echo or Hermiston, take Lexington highway and turn west at Sand Hollow. Follow the signs) W DM SDAY , OCT. 25 BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M. Lunch Will be Served on the Grounds The Dan C. Doherty Estate, Consisting of Com plete Outfit, Will be Offered For Sale LIVESTOCK Between 1000 and 1500 head good SHEEP, con sisting of breeding ewes, feeder lambs, bucks. HORSES MULES CATTLE FEED RACKS : WAGONS : HARNESS : SADDLES IMPLEMENTS : MOWERS : RAKES CHEVROLET TRUCK, 1931, Long wheel base. 40 TONS OF RYE HAY COMPLETE PACK OUTFIT 1 2V2-H.P. McCORMICK-DEERING ENGINE FENCE POSTS : 4-Wheel Rubber-Tired Wagon and Rack 5 16-FT. SHEET IRON SHEEP TROUGHS Miscellaneous items too numerous to mention Other livestock not listed to be offered at sale. Anyone haying anything to offer may bring it. TERMS: CASH DAN DOHERTY ESTATE V. R. RUNNION Auctioneer OWNER E. H. MILLER Clerk