Pap-p Six LEXINGTON NEWS Floyd Halroyd Miller Buried at Lexington By MARGARET SCOTT Services for Floyd Halroyd Miller, 54, were held from the Christian church in Lexington at 2 o'clock p. m., Friday, March 15, Rev. Moffatt Dennis officiating. Mr. Miller's death occurred in Colorado Springs, Colo., Monday, March 11. Mr. Miller was born at Hunting ton, W. Va., June 19, 1885. His par ents moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where his father died several years later. In 1915 he came as far west as Pagosa Springs, Colo., where he resided until coming to Oregon in 1922. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Iris Miller of Colorado Springs and Mrs. Norma Marquardt of Lexing ton; a brother, Cladue L. Miller of Cincinnati; four nieces and two nephews, Mrs. Claudia Kenneweg of Cold Springs, Ky., Mrs. Sylvia Holderer and Miss Carol Miller of Cincinnati, and Carl, Billy and Ma jo Marquardt of Lexington. Barbara Slocum of Heppner spent the week end at the Gus McMillan home. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allstott of Her miston visited at the Archie Pad berg home Saturday. Red McFadden spent Sunday in town from the Harry Duvall ranch. Mrs. Myrtle Gentry and grand daughter, Virgie Lee, were guests at the Sylvannus Wright home last week. They motored to Hardman Monday to spend a few days at the Virgil Gentry home. Mr. and Mrs. John Padberg were honored with a dinner at the Oris Padberg home Sunday, which was their 43rd wedding anniversary. Present besides the honorees were Mr. and Mrs. Eldee Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg and family. Visitors in Hermiston Thursday Hpnnner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday. Mar. 21, 1940 were Bernice Bauman and son, Gladys Burnside and son, Susie Padberg and daughter, and Chris Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman and daughter were dinner guests at the Elmer Hunt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and children, Gerald Acklen and Char lotte Chambers were Pendleton vis itors Saturday. Skating was enjoyed in the Leach hall Saturday evening and Sun day afternoon. Vernon Warner and Coy Thorn -burg of Carlton arrived here Satur day. Vemon returned Sunday but Coy plans to remain for a week or two. The Ralph Scott family motored to The Dalles Saturday to see Erma Scott and report that she is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. James Leach, Trina Parker, Bertha Dinges and Ruth La sich went to Pendleton Sunday to see "Gone With the Wind.' Gloria Dolphin went to Pendle ton Sunday to visit relatives. Kenneth Peck is home for the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine are the parents of a daughter, born in the Heppner hospital this week. She was named Karen Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan en tertained a group of friends at their home with a "500" party Saturday evening. Refreshments of vegetable jello salad, sandwiches and coffee were served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges, Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, Mr. and Mrs. James Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Law rence Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman, Lou Broadley and Merle Carmichael. A. M. Edwards and Thomas Bowl ing were business visitors in Mal heur county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears, Helen and Edwina, Mrs. William Steagall and Bobby were in Pen dleton Wednesday. Moffatt Dennis spent several days in Portland this week. Mr. and' Mrs. George Peck were business visitors in Pendleton on Thursday. Mrs. Grace Turner was a dinner guest at the A. H. Nelson home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carmichael were visitors in Monument Sun day. The Merry Thimblers met Thurs day at the home of Annabbelle Eu banks. Refreshments were served. Myles Martin is visiting in Moro. Local grangers who attended the grange meeting at Willows grange Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Devine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed mondson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bau man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saling, Mrs. B. H. Peck, Mr. and Mra A. H. Nelson, Mrs. Grace Turner, Miss Edith Edwards, Mrs. Wm. Smeth urst, Clarence Bauman, Fred Nel son, Douglas Gibson, Gerald Ack len, Mrs. Maude Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rice and Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steagall of Spray are working on the Harry Duvall ranch. A fire damaged' the roof of the local meat market Tuesday evening. The fire apparatus was put to work immediately and further damage was prevented. Mr. McTavish, adjuster for the insurance company adjustment bu reau, was in town Friday consult ing the local agents, Eubanks and Breshears, in regard to the recent fire at the Lane store. An agree ment was reached that the cost of the damage was $115. Harley Anderson of Eight Mile underwent an appendectomy at the Heppner hospital Saturday. Mrs. LeGrand Guild and baby are visiting Mrs. Guild's mother, Mrs. Blanche Patterson this week. Mrs. Guild's home is in Snohomish, Wash. PINE CITY NEWS S&SB(30Q0 Farts That Concern You "THANKS FOR A LOVELY EVENING..." A new kind ofbzer retailing is bringing wholesome recreation to millions of Americans! America's new kind of beer retailer wants to sell good beer, of course ... but he Is also keenly aware of his social responsibility to the community. He makes sure that his place is clean and inviting and scrupu lously free of anti-social influences of any kind. The Brewing Industry wants all of beer's retailers to be of this type. We do of want any other kind. And we are taking action to eliminate any abuses in beer retailing that may occur. We have instituted a new plan . . . now in effect in a few states and being ex tended as rapidly as possible ... to protect your right to drink good beer in decent surroundings. May we tell you about it. . . in an interesting free booklet? Write! United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. BEER. ..a beverage of moderation 0 BRf. No. 16 of a Series I -. Pine City Folks Meet for Pinochle By BERNICE WATTENBURGER Home Economics club of the Lena grange met at Mrs. George Currin's home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger, Mrs. R. E. Mc Greer and Mrs. John Harrison were guests. Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and Mrs. Lois Kent entertained at a pinochle party. St. Patrick's day decorations were carried out. There were four tables in play with high honors go ing to Mrs. R. E. McGreer and Russell Moore, low to R. E. McGreer and Mrs. Marion Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggles worth and family were Sunday din ner guests at the E. B. Wattenburg er home. Jim Ayers was a caller at his ranch on Butter creek Monday. Lilly Rauch spent the week end in Spokane. Johnny Moore of Seattle is spend ing a week with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Barnes attend ed "Gone With the Wind" in Pen dleton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley and Mary Beebe called Sunday at the Harold Wilkins home. Mrs. Healy was called to Heppner Tuesday morning by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Mike Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myers and Mrs. Emel Groshens went to Pen dleton Tuesday afternoon to see "Gone With the Wind." ' R. E. McGreer made a business trip to Heppner country Tuesday. Tom Boylen, Jr., was on the creek Monday, visiting his ranches. Robert Hall, who accompanied Scott McMurdo to Heppner from Corvallis the past week end, left Monday for Portland to spend the balance of the Easter vacation. Long chances shorten lives. Registered Hereford 4-yr.-old bull to trade for calves, yearlings or anything. 11-months-old Chester White boar to trade for pigs. W. H. French, Hardman, Ore. 2tf. The time for safety is all the time. Professional Directory Phelps Funeral Home Ambulance Service Trained Lady Assistant Phone 133 Heppner, Ore. NEW AUTO POLICY Bodily Injury & Property Damage Class A $13.69 Class B $17.00 See us before financing your next automobile. F. W. TURNER & CO. Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor. GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY AT LAW ATwater 4884 635 MEAD BUILDING 5th at Washington PORTLAND, OREGON A. D. McMurdo, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon Morrow County Abstract Cr Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building J. 0. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. Dr. Raymond Rice PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office First National Bank Building Office Phone 523 House Phone I Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. BATES SEASONABLE Roberts Building Heppner, Ore. P. W. 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