8 Heppner Gazette Times, October 4, 1945 LEXINGTON REBEKAII LODGE HOST TO DISTRICT MEET Lexington Rebekah lodge enter tained the lodges of district No. 20 Monday when they met in their 24th annual convention. Seventy-eight members and five visitors attended. Mrs. Ethel Bailey president of the Rebekah Assem bly was honor guest The afternoon session started with the opening by Holly lodge 139. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Fay Munkers of Holly 139. Response by Mrs! June O'Connor of Bunchgrass 91. Mrs. Vida Heliker of Bunchgrass again won the contest for the un written work. At 6:30 a delicious dinner was of the Assembly and district depu ties were introduced as follows: Mrs. Ethel Baily, president; and de puties, Mrs. Ruth McCabe, Mrs. Delia Davidson and Mrs. LaVeme Henderson. ..c iiu'-hffil of the evening was t hv trio president. Her slo "i ' I. (ho year is "Keep the good !-.-' tier era is an electric dish- ' . h I O. O. F. home. Degree work was put on by Sans Souci No.. 33 and memorial by Hol ly 139. Seating the 1946 officers nd presentation of gifts was done by Holly. The convention accepted the in vitation of Bunchgrass No 91 of on WOMEN'S HATS "How very smart? "Where did you get it?" and You re looking especially pretty." This is the kind of comment youH hear when you wear a new hat from Penney's! Hats for sports or evening in black or colors. Sequins, veils, bows or feathers. ? AdvtrUumtnt 9 I From where I sit ... it Joe Marsh. Americans have a word for it Bill Larkin's boy, who's back from overseas for good, was tell ing us about the funny customs and the different languages of European countries. , One thing he noticed is that in so many of those countries there Is no word for "home." 'House," yes ... or "building." But no lune that stands for what we Btean when we say home. "In spite of the fact," says Bill, "that it's the most impor tant thing there is ... a place you can take your shoes off and let down your hair . . . enjoy a glass of beer before the fire and relax with folks you love!" From where I sit, that may be an important difference between this country and some others. The conception of home as a place of tolerance and sacred loy altieswhere differences of hab it and opinion give way before love and understanding! Yes, we Americans have a name for It I lone for 1946 and new officers are: Mrs. June O'Connor chairman; Mrs Nina Van Horn, vice chairman; secretary-treasurer, Helen Bayles. n ATTEND COX FUNERAL Among relatives and friends here Wednesday to attend the funeral of Charles B. Cox were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. T. C Burroughs, Mrs. Walter Moreland, Mrs. Virgil Wagner nd Mrs. George Burroughs of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon, Weston and Matthew and Clarence Gordon of lone. The Gordon brothers are ne phews of Mr. Cox. Others attend ing the services were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morton, Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rayburn, Astoria and Mrs. Al Saather, Portland. VISITED IN EAST Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon and Matthew and Clarence Gordon r turned last week from a visit with relatives at Galax, Va. Among those visited was their grandmother, Mrs. Anne Burroughs. m Bright Future . . . continued irom mrst rmea Farms makers of ice cream, along with the two concerns mentioned prefer dextrose as a sweetening and demanded it even at 10 cents per pound. Orders amounting to 3.000 carloads or more have been reject ed, mostly from Arden Farms. "There is a profit in this syrup business," Cutsforth declared. "This profit is found not only in the glu cose syrup but in a great side-line of by-products. It is estimated that there is $50,000 net profit in $100, OUU worth ot business. Wheat is purchased from co-operators at the rate of $1.52 per bushel basis Nov. 1. Since the plant is strictly a co operative more than 50 percent of the business must be done with co operators who are permitted to sell two . bushels of wheat at the1 plant for every $1 worth of stock owned. It all sounds like possibly a "pipe dream", but we must remember that there is a secret formula in volved and royalties must be paid to one Herman Liepsig, the holder. He is a German Jew who escaped from Germany to Canada a few years ago and later came to Wash ington." Henry Baker spoke of progress in the REA movement, stating that the prospect is bright for more in the near future. The local district has been placed in the Walla Walla REA jurisdiction. Sam Hunter of Milton announced a general meeting to be held in the county Oct. 24 at which time Har ry L. Bryson, national Farm Bu reau Federation organizer, will be the speaker. 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