Thursday, November 2, 1939 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NEWS Lexington Dumps Umatilla, 20-13 By MARGARET SCOTT The Lexington Jackrabbits de feated the Umatilla team Friday afternoon on the local field by a score of 20 to 13. Rov Johnson visited with his family here over the week end from his work in Bums. Gerald Acklen spent the week end in Portland. He was accompanied by Mrs. Archie Padberg who plans to visit her sister and family Wilbur Steagall spent the week end visiting his family here from his work at Ukiah, Mr. and Mrs. Vaude Huntley and family of Olex spent Saturday at the Grace Turner home. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kistner were called to The Dalles Saturday by the illness of Mr. Duncan's aunt and Mrs. Resteer's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood and family spent the week end in Yak ima. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch are em ployed at the Charles Klinger farm and moved their household goods there Saturday. Mrs. Roy Johnson and son Duane have moved into the small Tempa Johnson house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch. Ladd Sherman spent the week end in Salem where he attended the principals' conference. Local persons motoring to Hepp ner Friday evening to attend a rally journed to the gymnasium where games were enjoyed. Thursday eve ning there was a special patrol meeting at which it was decided to buy new equipment for the Scouts. Juanita Carmichael was confined to her home by illness Monday. Her third and fourth grade classes were taught by Mrs. Ladd Sherman. Richard, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck, has been quite ill at his home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eldee Vinson are visiting at the home .of Mrs. Vin son's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg. Word has been received that Mrs. Emma Cox is much improved and has gone to Medfordto make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock visited relatives in Spray Sunday. The Ladies Aid will hold a bazaar in the Aid room Nov. 29, with a pot luck luncheon at noon. All of their needlework will be on display for sale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall spent several davs last week in Portland Dale Lane and Lewellyn Evans have returned home from Naches, Wash Dickev McRoberts spent the week end at the home of his great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bau man. The play to be presented by the high school students Dec. 1st, is en titled "One Mad Night;" the scene is laid in the Cutter mansion which is being used as an insane asylum. The cast is as follows: Don Cutter, a young playwright, Eldon Pad berg: Wing, his Chinese valet, Leon ard Munkers; Pnscilla, who knits, BOARDMAN NEWS tim of wards: John Alden, who hunts In dians. Joe Wav: Mr. Hyde, a fero cious villian. Kenneth Jackson; Dr. Bunn, who is in charge, Billie Nich nls- T.nri11f Marcv. advanced in diS' tress, Doris Scott, Mrs. Kluck, the .-j 0 j.- ra munKers; rnsuua, wnu neia prior xo we umun cuuvcuuuu Maxine Wav: Ladv MacBeth, a vic- were Jimmy Davis, Edith and Jer- . . shakesDearei Jerrine Ed rine Jiidwaras, nae owins, wiia Underwood, Colleen McMillan and Eileen Scott. Mrs. Emmalee Fetsch, son John and grandson, John, Jr., returned to K Lucille Marcy, advanced in dis Salem Thursday after visiting at Doris Scott. Mrs. Kluck, th the Al Fetsch home. TWis TCIinffpr entertained the Merry Thimblers club Thursday af ternoon at the home of Helen Bresh ears. Bernice Healy was voted in as a new member. Those present be cirloo th hostess were Edith Ed , , marun; uaiuiy kuieku. wards, Delpha Jones, Faye Ruhl, murd Hanery Rauch, Vera Whillock, Laveme Henderson and Helen Breshears State Grange Holds Council at Boardman By MRS. CLAUD COATS Oregon State Grange council met with the Greenfield grange No. 579 on Wednesday, Oct. 18. The day meetings were held in the grange hall, but because of stage faculties the evening degree work was held in the school gymnasium. The Har vest March was given by Greenfield grange and the tableaux were fur nished bv Irrigon and Rhea Creek granges. Willows exemplified the third degree. Mrs. Blanche Shannon left last Wednesday for Sunnyville, Iowa, for a two-weeks' visit with friends and relatives. She formerly lived Sunnwille. Jim Howell, Jr., spent the past week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howell. He is an electrical engineer and will be work ing this winter in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bard, rail road agent of Stanfield, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Merritt last Thursday Dinner guests at the Parson home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boswell, Mrs. Harris and Herbert Parson Mr. Boswell is Mrs Parson's brother and Mrs. Harris is her mother. Mrs. Mike Wenker of Portland and Mrs. George Funkhouser left Monday for Nez Perce, Idaho, where they will visit friends. The two wo men are sisters. Pat Healy, who is now working near Portland as brakeman on a train, was visiting friends and rel atives here over the week end. Pat is remembered as a graduate of the class of '39. Miss Essie Jones. Mrs. Klitz and Phil Jones motored to La Grande Saturday. Miss Esther Jones Rev. Walpole and his family. Ev eryone is cordially invited. Mrs. W. A. Bunten, daughter of Mrs. Chapman, visited her mother over the week end. Mrs. Glen Hadley. Mrs. H. Jayne, Mrs. Jim Howell and Mrs. Claud Myers were visitors in Pendleton one day last week. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene liar man. Mrs. Herman was formerly Wilma Myers. Miss Ewing. district presbytenal secretary, spoke at church Sunday on home missions. She also gave a talk to a group of ladies Saturday afternoon. A. E. McFarlands, who recently nurchased the old Marshall place, have iust had an artesian well drilled. Water was struck within the last week. Mrs. Buster Rands returned Sun day from Portland where she has been receiving medical attention for the past two weeks. A Hallowe'en party was given in the grange hall Tuesday night Din ner was served early , in the eve ning, followed by games of all kinds. YOUR EYES Dr. Clarke, the Eye-Sight Special ist of Portland, will be in Heppner, all day and evening, Monday and Tuesday, November 6th and 7th, at the Heppner Hotel. See him about your eyes. G. T. Want Ads bring resuha. e me, i feel as SMrea re- tress. JJons Scott, Mrs. iviuck, uie . - , , , . , . ues,&, xuiis wiAJn,, , turned with them to begin work m housekeeper, Zelma Way Gertrude . . . cu , v iiuuiu.!.!, j j the. OaKis sorvirp station. Snp IS tak Finch, Don's fiancee, Lavelle Pieper; vr . n ir ri 1 1 r ii l 1 Mrs. T. Ashington Finch, her moth- f.. " , " ' er May Rauch; Depression then: I .g colored maid, Lena Belle Forbes, rviw nt fj,.--. Artemus Burke, a lawyer, Elroy , . T , Martin; Danny Siletto, wanted for , The masquerade party at the lo cal skating rink Saturday night was a huge success with a large attend ance of both participants and spec- There is to be a root luck dinner at the church Sunday, following the Sunday school and church services. The object of the dinner is to show the appreciation of the people to Mr. nr o 1, WV.;a &A IVTrc T .nnnio mis. udicui ance or both participants ana spec- , u- . , . . ,. n i td ji ,ricHrtyc u ? r Bereer for his services during the iienaerson were fciiu" """"" tatnrs. Pr zes were awarded J-ouise , " " . Wednesday. They were accompanied H charl Padb and Zelma absence , ot an oroainea minister m i... vuu o mr,t nn n nis ... ' y & the field. It is also a welcoming for Many times a day the telephone helps peo ple to be thoughtful kindly reassuring. Who would like to hear your voice today? by Keith Gentry who went on to his w i i trlf... Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch enter tained with chicken dinner Thursday evening at their home. The follow ing guests were present: Erma and Doris Scott. Vester Thornburg, Ken neth Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Munkers THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BUSINESS OFFICE, 4 WEST WILLOW STREET, HEPPNER, OREGON Tractor Short Course Set at O.S.C. Soon A three-weeks tractor and farm power machinery short course has been scheduled for Nov. 27 to Dec. lie Munkers. , 16 bv the agricultural engineering Lexington grange members wnc M deDartment at Oregon State coll ege. attended the state conference at ... , .mil rt iha Bhnri , j I Xiua Will Kf oiiiiiitti Boardman Wednesday were Mr. and . but wiU Mrs. Oral Scott, Mrs. Elsie Beach, more comDlete deal with Miss Edith Edwards, Mrs. lrma more modem q farm r Parker, Mrs. Harry Dinges, Mrs. Maude Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. B ranK . tractoT&cravfer and Saling, Clarence Bauman, T. W. , easoline and Diesel -and Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Urvlue their major accessorieS wiU Cutsforth, Mrs. Olive Swaggart, Mr. by students under the and Mrs. Raymond Dolven, Mrs. direction of the departmental staff Laura Rice, Mrs. Henry Smouse, , f from fading and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iroedson. trapt. mmnanies. As was the case Mrs. George Allyn entertained ft CQmse wiU the members of her Sunday school open to gU farmers or adult students class at the Congregational church q an who are interested) on c-x..Jn.r nfmnnn flnmes were . n . j .,! r odtuiuajr ci""". ----- tne payment oi a iiat tuiuon iee oi played and delicious refreshments $ tQ TOver operating costs of the ui tan.c j"- --- tiiree-weeKS Dorothy Peck, Gene and Dorothy Cutsforth, Audrey Majeske, ferine Van Winkle. Betty Smethurst, La vonne McMillan and Mary and Ralph Andrews A. M. Edwards and Orville Haigh course. Application blanks are being made available at the offices of county agents or may be obtained direct from the depart ment at Corvallis. Vnr T?fnt: A verv convenient and X. J-lvTwiww - w I -- " - were business visitors in Lewiston, well watered sheep range at Alder- dale. Wash. Contains 2300 acres with other lands available. Inquire of Wm. Warner, Alderdale, Wash. 34-6 CORRECT GLASSES For Eye Comfort Better Vision Maho. Mondav and Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears and daughter Helen were in Pen dleton Monday. During their ab sence the post office was managed hv Miss Edwina John Miller is employed in the county surveyors office in Hepp ner. Plan to attend the P. T. A. meet ing which will be held Wednesday, Nov. o. in tne scnooi auuiiuiium. , ,r w:i . . ' ,. u A H Come to Pendleton for Your Optical An interesting program by the 4-H Necds, Eycs Examincd by Mod. The Bov Scouts held their regu lar meeting last Tuesday evening at the school house. After a short business meeting when the Scouts passed the various tests, they ad- ern Methods. Classes urouna io Fit When Needed. Reasonable Prices. DR. 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