Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 23, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, November 23,. 1944 3
Lexington News
Mrs. Mary Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson of
Bermiston are the proud parents
of a new son born at the Pendleton
liospital, Sunday Nov. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell took
their son Robert to the hospital at
Prairie City last week where he
will undergo medical treatment for
rheumatic fever from which he has
. suffered a long time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hicks of The
Dalles spent the week-end at the
Ed Grant home. They were accom
panied by little Barbara Grant who
will visit with them over the holi
days. Word was received in Lexington
Tuesday from Palo Alto, Calif, of
the marriage there of Miss Jerrine
Edwards and Herbert Marrs. He is
, a boatswains mate in the U. S.
.Navy.
The Lexington Ladies Aid will
liold their annual all day meeting
And bazaar on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Potluck dinner will be served at
noon.
Fire caused by the explosion of
of (an oil stove did considerable
damage at the Ted McMillan ranch
last Thursday evening. The bunk
house and woodshed were entirely
destroyed and the winters supply
of wood burned. Some chickens in
n adjoining henhouse were lost.
Cecil Jones of Hanford was vis
iting his wife and daughter over
the week-end.
Mrs. Mae Nichols of Portland
"was visiting friends and relatives
in Lexington and Heppner over the
weekend.
60ARDMAN NEWS Parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Long.
ATTEND AYERS FUNERAL
Here to attend the funeral of A.
L. Ayers were Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Conway, Ray Conway and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hoschwender of Portland,
relatives of Addie M. Ayers; Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Ayers and Mr. 'and
Mrs. J. E. Ayers, Freewater; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Lutcher and
son Larry of Milton, and Mrs. Ber
tram Warren, Walla Walla.
Frances Skoubo
A surprise birthday dinner was
held in honor of Mrs.. Tom Gard
iner Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Gardiner. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and
Reo, M. and Mrs. Edward Kunzie
and grandson, Mrs. Alvin Deulen
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs Char
les Anderegg and daughter Barbara
and Mr. and Mrs I. Skoubo and
Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweeney from
Hanford spent Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Dickerhoff.
Mr. and Mrs. George Linn and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fortner motor
ed to Heppner Friday evening to
attend a war bond committee meet
ing. The second typhoid shot was giv
en at the school house Friday.
The movie projector has arrived
so there will be a show Saturday
night as scheduled.
Election of Greenfield grange of
ficers was held Saturday night and'
results are as follows: Bill Lilly,
master, Overseer. A. Fortner, chap
lain, Adeline Baker; secretary, Ed
ythe Hendicks. treasurer, Florence
Root; lecturer, Mrs. McDaniel; ju
venile patron. Mrs. Washburn
lady assistant, Anna Skoubo; assis
tant steward, Eldon Lilly; Steward,
Mr. Marlow; gatekeeper, Mr. Pear
son; ec. com., Minnie McFarland;
pianist, Mrs. Maiflow. After the
meeting chili beans were served in
the kitchen.
Elaine Fisher, who is employed
at the weather bureau station in
La' Grande visited friends on the
project Friday and Saturday.
The first basketball game of the
season will be played in the gym
Friday, Nov. 24, Boardman vs Fos
sil. Mrs. Edward McClellan from
Portland, spent several days with
hdr motlidjr-inJiaw Mrs. Edward
Kunzie.
George Long left Wednesday
morning for Portland where he
will spend Thanksgiving with his
TEACHER SECURED
Airs. Everett Smith has
week and Mrs. Smith will take
over the teaching duties Monday.
been
hired to fill the unexpired term of
Mrs. Norbert Peavy in the Hepp
ner grade school. Mrs. Peavy and
children will leave for their new
home in Portland the last of the
VISITING PARENTS
Ensign Norman Bergstrom and
bride are guests at the home of
the ensign's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bergstrom of Gooseberry.
They came here from Farragut
where they visited Roland Berg
strom who is in boot camp. Nor
man was in the thick of things
during the invasion days and help
ed throw the fireworks around
Bilast. His wife is a southern girl
and during his absence has made
her home with her parents in New
Orleans,
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Toy Department
Gilliam 6 Bisbee
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The Old-Time REVIVAL is Growing in Interest
Sane,
Scriptural
Spiritual
Evangelism
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Preaching
Teaching
Singing
The Gospel
W. W. WHITE
Evangelist
CHURCH of CHRIST
Heppner
Every Night Except Monday
Service begins at 7:45, preceded by
brief song service
SSKu -"Nt A "
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CLIFFORD SNYDER
Singer, Artist
Meetings Will Continue Through November 26
The Public is Cordially Invited to attend these meetings