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    Thursday, April 4, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
, LEXINGTON NEWS
Lex Pastime, Market
To be Sold at Auction
By MARGARET SCOTT
The long established Lane pas
time and market at Lexington, only
businesses of their kind in the town,
will go on the auction block next
Wednesday hi settlement of the es
tate of the late Howard Lane, who
established them and gave them his
name. Pastime, grocery store and
meat market, with all fixtures, two
trucks. ICC and PUC permits, black
smith tools, complete set of truck
equipments, gasoline . storage tank
and pumps are included m the sale
list as riven in the advertisement
in another column. R. F. Phillips
is administrator of the estate, V. K.
Runnion will call the sale and E.
H. Miller will be clerk.
Guests at the home of Laura
Scott Monday were Ed Warner,
Daphne Merkling and daughter of
Pine Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Brown and children of Free
water. Mr. Warner remained here
to spend a few days with his son
Vernon Scott and family.
Mrs. Celatha Jordan is visiting at
the Louis Marquardt home.
A meeting of the cradle roll mo
thers was held in the aid room
Tuesday afternoon when various
topics in the quarterly were dis
cussed. Mrs. Larel Ruhl is indisposed at
her home.
Mrs. Tempa Johnston has return
ed to Lexington from Astoria and
ia ctavint at the Laura Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt, cnar
lotte Chambers and Ivan Amend
spent the week end in Portland.
Anne Johnson assisted Lou Broad
ley in Hunts Grocery store on Sat
urday.
Mrs. Eslie Walker and son were
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. Vernon Scott and sons spent
Friday in Heppner at the Lee Sprin
ts! Virkme.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Williamson
and daughter, Suzanne Gail, have
mmmri into the small Barnett nouse
Mr. Williamson is with the state
highway department.
Kormpth Warner visited his par
ents this week upon his return from
Florida, then went on to Carlton
Coy Thornburg has returned to
farlton to work after visiting nere
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg and
children were dinner guests at the
Rohprt. Burnside home Tuesday.
Bobby Burnside, Claire and Dean
Wiint were among students absent
from school Tuesday on account of
illness.
Mrs. Robert Burnside spent Mon
in Hrvrvner..
Mrs. Arthur Hunt was in Heppner
Friday receiving meaicai aiu.
Lavonne McMillan was ul at ber
home several days this week.
Mrs. Howard Eubanks was here
from lone Friday.
Mrs. Eldee Vinson was honored
with a shower Thursday in the aid
Toom. Refreshments were served
to about forty guests.
r.aAA Sherman is spending the
week attending teachers' institute
in Rrwlran"
Ralph Scott, Aileen and Billy
spent the week end in The Dalles
,.riv. Mrs. Scott and Erma.
Mrs. Maude Pointer, Don and
tio nttpndpd the funeral of Mrs.
v. a Vninie in Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck were
Portland visitors Friday and batur-
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Harrison and
family of Bonneville were week end
visitors at the home of her parents,
ntr, QTirl Mrs. L. A. Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vinson of Red-
n.r,A wro visitors here Thursday
tv, TTnmo Ec club will meet at
the home of Mrs. A. H. Nelson on
the afternoon of April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell were
business visitors in Hermiston Mon-
daivir,. QT1d Mrs. Clay Phillips of
J.VAJL . - -
Kinzua spent Sunday visiting rela
tives here.
A. M. Edwards was a visitor in
Spokane and vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Palmer and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Harrison
and family visited Sunday at the
home of Elmer Palmer at Hardman.
The regular meeting of the PTA
will be held next Wednesday eve
ning. As this is the time for the
election of officers for next year,
everyone is urged to be present and
cast your ballot.
The Study club will meet next
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Lavelle Sherman. At present we
are studying the neutrality laws of
the United States.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERFF
I hereby announce myself a can
rlirlaP far the office of Sheriff of
Morrow County subject to the will
of the Republican voters at the May
17, 1940, primary election.
(Pd. Adv.) ELBERT L. COX.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
T Wfhv announce that I shall be
a candidate to succeed myself as
Superintendent of Schools ot Mor
row County, Oregon, subject to the
will of the voters at the Primary
Election on May 17, 1940.
(Pd. Adv.) LUCY E. RODGERS.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
T Webv anounce myself a candi
date to succeed myself to the office
of District Attorney' of Morrow
Countv. subiect to the will ot the
Republican voters at the Primary
Election on May 17, law.
(Pd. Adv.) FRANK C. ALFRED.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce that I shall be
a candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Schools, in the
Primary Election, May ii, law.
(Pd Adv.) MARIE CJ-iAKi
FOR COUNTY COMRDSSIONER
I herebv announce myself a can
didate for the office of county com
missioner subject to the will of the
Republican voters of Morrow county
at the Primary Election, May 17,
1940.
L. D. NEILL,
(Paid Ad.) Incumbent.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of county com
missione subject to the will of the
Republican' voters at the Primary
Election, May 17, 1940.
Paid Ad. G. A. BLEAKMAN.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate to succeed myself to the
office of Sheriff of Morrow County,
Oregon, subject to the will of the
Republican voters at the Primary
Nominating Election, May 17, 1940.
(Pd. Ad.) C. J. D. BAUMAN.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate for the office of County
Clerk, subject to the will of the Re
publican voters at the Primary
Nominating Election to be held May
17 1940.
If nominated and elected, I will
continue to conduct the office in an
honest, efficient and economical
manner.
CHAS. W. BARLOW,
(Paid Adv.) Present Incumbent.
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