Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, October 9, 1941 IOXE NEWS John Fisher Signs To Teach at lone By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH John Fisher of Portland has si-m ed a contract to teach here, taking the position of John Staehle, resign ed. He will assume his duties next week. Mr. Fisher comes from Mon tana, and has been a student at 0. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring took their little girl Lois to The Dalles Monday and entered her in the hos pital there. She has been ill for several months with rheumatic fe ver. Harry Ring, who is with the na tional guard stationed at Ft. Lewis, spent the week end at home. Fred Pettyjohn is ill at his farm! home with pleurisy. According to word received here by his parents, Robert Warfield, who recently enlisted in the army, is stationed in Missouri. The Union Missionary soeietv en tertained the ladies of the Valby .Missionary society ot Gooseberry at their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. Thirty-four ladies were present and the following program was presented: Song, "America;" flag salute; devotional, Mrs. Delia Corson; prayer led by Mrs. Ray Bar nett; solo, Mrs. Ray Barnett; read ing, Mrs. W. J. Blake; solo, Mrs. J. A. Troedson; reading, "God's Image in Black," Mrs. Laxton McMurrayji medley of Negro snirituals. Mrs PV ling Thompson; poem by Mrs. H. V. Smouse. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting and a social hour enjoyed. The committee was Mesdames J. A. Troedson, J. E. Swanson, W. J. Blake and Laxton McMurray. Mrs. Elwynne Peck has rented the Eunice Keithley house on the school grounds. Mrs. Lena Krebs and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Petersen have re turned to their homes in Portland after a week's visit with Mrs. Krebs' sons at Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Omar Rietmann, and George N. Ely vueu me London chapter of the Eastern Star last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and children, George and June, spent Sunday in Condon at the J. W Howk home. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn ac companied them and remained with their daughter until Monday when she brought them home. The "Pep" club of the high school held a party at the E. G. Sperry home Tuesday evening. An eight inch power saw has been installed in the manual training room of the high school, and the home economics girls have new cooking utensils. Six weeks tests were in progress at the school the first of this week, and school is closed today and to morrow for institute. Rev. Gale Putnam filled the pulmt at the Christian church here Sun day. At a meeting of the church board at the E. M. Baker home Monday evening it was decided to make arrangements in the near fu ture for a resident pastor. Next Sunday Rev. J. Fred Stillwell will hold services here. i Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bristow sner.t the week end in Hood River and Portland. They were joined at Hoed Kiver by Dr. C. C. Chick, Frank Christensen and Miss Blanche Bris-! tow and all attended the Pacific In ternational Livestock show in Port land. W. S. Smith of Pendleton spent several days here this week, dis posing of furniture in his house here, which has been purchased by narry xarnell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson of Hood River spent Sunday here. They were accompanied by Miss Frances Stewart of Silverton and Miss Anita Baumgardner of The Dalles. The ladies are all former teachers here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wills of Portland visited at the W. J. Blake home Saturday while on cheir way to Lexington to take Mrs. Wm. Pad berg to her home there. Willows grange will hold a public dance here Saturday evening. The Women's Topic club was en tertained at the home of Mrs. Ted Blake Friday afternoon. Co-hostesses were Mesdames Milton Mor gan, Jr., M. E. Cotter and E. R. Lun dell, who reported on the "Who Walk Alone." It was decided to give a benefit program for the benefit of the library, and to ask eacn organization in town to provide a number for the Droeram. Th date was set for November 15 and a committee consisting of Mesdames J. E. Swanson, M. E. Cotter and Ted Blake was appointed to make ar rangements. The social meeting of the club will be held at the E. R. Lundell home on Wednesday after noon, uctober 22. Mrs. Werner Rietmann entertained with a bridge partv Tuesdav after. noon in honor of Mrs. Neil 'Shuir man. Three tables were in play, and prizes were won by Mesdames Carl F. Feldman and E. R. Lundell, and guest prize for Mrs. Shuirman. Oth ers present were Mesdames Bert Miason, M. E. Cotter, Cleo Drake, Hugh Smith, Clel Rae, C. W. Swan son, Frank Lundell, Victor Riet mann and Fred Mankin. According to an item attearins in the Salem Statesman, the engage ment of Miss Frances Stewart of Silverton to Charles Carlson of lone LEXINGTON NEWS Lexington HE Club Program Saturday By MARGARET SCOTT Sam McMillan is visiting at the home of his parents while on fur lough from the army. . Mr. and Mrs. John Pieper have gone to California for a month's visit with friends. ; Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kistner were called to The Dalles over the week end by the death of, Mr. Duncan's and Mrs. Kistner's sister. Mary Buchanan is working in The Dalles and attending school there. Roy Williams was called to Wen- j atehee Saturday by the critical con dition of his father who was in a enr accident. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael were week-end visitors in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Duvall Sunday in Stanfield. Louis Allyn and Ellwynne Peck have returned home from a Port land visit Ben Grant is a guest at the home of his brother Ed and family. Ben Jives at Fossil. The H. E. C. members will present a program promptly at 8 o'clock Sat urday night in the grange hall for the public. Numbers will also he presented by Lucy Rodgers and Lil ian Turner and it is hoped the ladies of the Rhea Creek grange will have a number. Everyone is cordially in. vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch and son are living at te lower Lawrence Pal mer ranch. Mp. Fetsch is employed at the Lexington Co-op. George Tucker visited with tives in Hermiston Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jav Griffith nf Spray were here Monday. i Laverne Henderson and Sarah 1 White were business visitors in Her miston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth, Dorothy and Gene Gray are attend ing the Portland stock show. The younger children. Dorothy and Pat are staying with Thelma Smethurst. Mr. Burton and Elrov Martin took carloads of students to the game at Umatilla Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leach of Cor vallis visited here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Niger and Marcia of Salem visited over the week end here with their niece, Helen Niger. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch brought I their daughter May home Sunday from The Dalles hospital where she I had been receiving medical treat- ment for a heart ailment. Susie Padberg is in a Portland hospital for medical treatment. Annetta Klinger and son spent luesday at the Henry Rauch home. Miss Doris Scott of Portland and Mrs. Ralph Scott of Wasco, former .Lexington residents, were in town Tuesday. Lon Edwards, Edith and Jerrine visited at the Inskeep home in Hard man Friday evening. Dorotha Wilson and Eunice Hiatt were week-end guests of Pattv O'- Hara. Remember Pioneers Reunion Sat urday, Oct. 25, at the Leach hall. Everyone invited to come and bring a basket diiirer. The Rally day program was pre sented at the Christian church last Sunday with the followinff num bers given: Song and Ten Command ments by the primary grade; song. j quartet composed of Dona Barnett, I Laura Scott, Laverne Henderson, and Trina Parker; vocal duet by Patty O'Hara and Dorotha Wilson; presentation of the promotion cards. Sunday school will be at 10 a. m. next Sunday in the Christian church. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed executor of the estate of Laura Belle Adams, deceased, by the Coun ty Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against the said estate are required by law to present the same to the executor at the office of J. 0. Turner in Heppner, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published October 9, 1941. FLOYD N. 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