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    Thursday, Feb. 8, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
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LEXINGTON NEWS
Lexington Autos
Figure in Mishap
By MARGARET SCOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin and
son were called to Moro last week
by the death of Mrs. Martin's grand
father. Among those who enjoyed skiing
at Tollsate Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. James Healy.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Benge are
the parents of a son, Ralph Lee, bora
January 27 at Pendleton. This date
also marks the birthday of the ba
by's paternal grandfather, R. L.
Benge.
Miss Lee McCloud of Moro is a
guest at the home of her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ran
dall Martin.
Friends here learned of the wed
ine of Miss Belva Bundy and Ron
ald Coblantz, which took place
Thursday, Feb. 1, in Lewiston, Ida
ho. Mrs. Coblantz is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bundy who
live below Heppner, and Mr. Cob
lantz is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Coblantz of Pendleton. The young
couple are at home in the Shannon
apartment in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Dennis en
tertained Mr. an Mrs. Elmer Hunt at
their home Friday evening.
Mrs. Laura Scott has been con
fined to her home by flu.
Roy Campbell has purchased the
car formerly owned by Bill Smeth
urst
Mr. Amend and Mr. Acklen spent
the week end in Portland.
A croup of friends enjoyed a
charivari for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Phillips Wednesday evening.
Ladd Sherman had the misfortune
to wreck his car Friday evening
when on the way to Boardman to
referee a basketball game. Icy roads
was the? cause. He was accompanied
hv Eldon Padberg and Kenneth
Jackson, but none of the three was
wrmnslv iniured.
A large crowd attended the ben
efit dance for Erma Scott Saturday
Tiitrht. at the eranee hall and it is
estimaueu uiai awui huuvmx
lnllara was cleared.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Daugherty
moved their household goods to Deer
Park. Wash., this week.
Arthur Greer of Boiling Point
was in town Wednesday and Thurs
day taking the business census.
Ed Osmin is a guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnside.
Mr MrfCinnev is visiting at the
home of his daughter and son-in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Daugherty
Th tipw car belonging to Ed
ward Rice was demolished by fire
Sunday evening about five miles
out of Echo.
Th Leach rental library is locat
ed at the Jim Leach residence and
is imen to the public from 2 to
each day except Sunday, and from
7 to 9 on Tuesday and Friday eve
ninths
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with an ovster feed at her home
Monday evening. Guests present
Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Dennis
Mr and Mrs. James Leach, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mrs. Edna Tur-
d Miss Merle Carnuchael
Dan Dinges and Vester Thorn-
burg attended a basketball game
in Ppndlpton Thursday evening.
Tii to illnes and cold weather
there was a small attendance at the
church dinner Tuesday evening.
Those who were present reported
an enjoyable time.
Will Van Winkle and Roy Camp
bell were Arlington visitors Friday.
Ralph Scott motored to The Dalles
Wednesday, taking Zelma Way who
gave a blood transfusion to Erma
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller of Jef
ferson spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry JJinges
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Shaw of Her-
mictnn attended the dance at the
grange hall Saturday night and en
with their Mends here
Mr Dan Wav was seriously ill
o Vior Vinm this week.
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Ralnh Jackson returned home
Monday from a trip which took him
to Chicago and Detroit.
Hi Christian Endeavorers held
business meeting and social Friday
ovpnins in honor of the 59th anm
versary of the founding of Christian
Rndpavor society. Retresnments oi
cake and jello were served. Louise
Hunt furnished the birthday cake
with 59 candles on it. Those pre
sent were Archie and Billie Nichols,
Edith, Jerrine, Albert and Clyde
Edwards; Louise Hunt, Lela Mar
shall, Aileen and Billy Scott, Jimmy
Davis and Rae Cowins.
PINE CITY NEWS
Flag Presented to
Pine City School
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Mrs. Tom Poylen, Sr., Mrs. Car
ney, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. O'Con-
nell, under the auspices of the aux
iliary of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars presented the Pine City school
a flag and brought candy and or
anges for the children. Tom Boy
len, Jr., brought the ladies down
Monday afternoon.
The Misses Cecelia, Rosetta and
Helen Healy spent the week end
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Healy.
Mrs. Mary Richie who spent the
week end in Pendleton, returned
with her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Ay-
ers on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ethel Knighten spent Thurs
day night with her mother, Mrs,
Roy NeilL
Roy Neill returned from a busi
ness trip to Portland on Friday.
Lois Kent was a dinner guest at
the R. E. McGreer home Sunday.
They enjoyed the theater after din
Florida. Mr. Stan Atkin is teaching
in lower California near the Mexi
can border.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
family and Miss Geneva Young
were dinner guests at the E. B. Wat-
tenburger home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Finch, Lilly
Rauch and Mrs. Lois Kent attended
the dance at Lena Saturday night
Pete Williams and Kathryn O Bri
an have recovered from the chicken
pox.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
spent Sunday in Heppner at the
Ollie Neill home.
The ground hog saw his shadow
in this vicinity, February 2.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer were
Pendleton visitors Friday. Mrs. Mc
Greer visited the dentist.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison were
Hermiston visitors Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms were
in Stanfield Friday and brought
their daughters home for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
were Pendleton callers Monday.
Miss Earlyne Wattenburger spent
Monday with Shirley McGreer.
Roy Neill and Gaylord Madsen
made a business trip to La Grande
Monday.
Ray Ayers was ill with the flu
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
family were Sunday guests at the
Marion Finch home.
Mr and Mrs. Tonv Vev were
Echo callers Friday.
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