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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 25, 1953.
Lexington News
By Delpha Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Burnside
were visitors in Kinzua Sunday.
Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker returned home last
week from Winlock, Wash, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Leach.
Donnie Hiatt from Portland is
visiting at the George Allyn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chris
topherson and family from Rufus
were visiting Mrs. Elsie Peterson
Sunday.
Pat Steagall is spending a
couple of weeks at 4-11 dub sum
mer camp at Corvallis.
Mrs. Francis McMillan and
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Boardman News
Ey Flossie Coats
Miss Mildred Titus, Village
Missionary who has been assist
ing Miss Jean Scott at the Board-
man Community church has been
with a cash gift from friends and
also 'one from the young peoples
group. Miss Scott will be assist
ed by another Missionary from
California in a few days.
Jack Hamilton and young son
John and Loreli Hamilton re
turned home from Bellingham
last week after several days spent
called into anotner neia leaving tnere with reatl'ves. This is
Monday morning for cannon young Johns irst visit nere and
Beach, Oregon. Miss .Titus will; pans t0 spend the summer witn
receive her orders after arriving ihis father and uncle and aunt
at the Conference, Many showed
their appreciation to Miss Titus
at a tea Sunday evening June
21st in the church basement at
6 p. m. She was also presented
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Mrs. Mervin Leonard were Walla
Walla visitors one day last week,
where they took Mrs, McCall who
was going to Idaho for a visit.
Holly Rebekah lodge met on
Thursday night with Noble Grand
Delpha Jones in the chair. A
cemetery committee was appoint
ed at this time as the lodge hopes
to make this their community
pro iect.
Audrey Ansted, Jo Irvln, Freda
Majeske and Otillia Hunt. Re
freshments were served later by
Mrs. Oris Pad berg and Mrs. Art
Hunt.
Franklin Miles and Max Breed
ing were Portland visitors this
week, where they were called for
their army physical.
Mrs. Don Grant and brother
Paul Breeding were Yamhill visi
tors over the weekend.
A physician was called from
Heppner Tuesday to attend Mrs.
Dan Way, who had had a sick
spell.
Robert Gray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Gray of Stanfield, who
wns recently inducted in the
armed services is stationed at
Camp Roberts, Calif.
The Morrow County Health As
sociation met in Lexington on
Wednesday evening at the I. O.
0. F. hall.
MM2 Cecil I. Botts who has
been in Japan for several months
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Botts.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton.
Vernon Russell spent the week
end here with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Seth Russell. Vernon is
employed on the Chief Joseph
dam at Bridgeport, Wash.
Mrs. Archie McNeil and Miss
Mary Clarke, Cannon Beach, were
overnight guests at the Manse
with the Misses Jean Scott and
Mildred Titus Saturday, going on
to Athena early Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forthman
Ralph Skoubo home was Mrs.
Skoubo's mother, Mrs. B. E. Get
chell, Mrs. A. E. McDuffee and
son, Hermiston; and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Kelly, Portland.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mrs. John
Walker and Mrs. Leo Root mot
ored to Lexington Wednesday
evening where they attended the
Citizen's Advisory Council to the
Public Health program.
Mrs. Toivia Simila and child
ren, Portland, are house guests
at the home of Mrs. Simila's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skou
bo. Guests enjoying Father's Day
dinner at the Erwin Flock home
Sunday was Mrs. Flock's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kunze, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Duelen and children
Cora and Dick, Hermiston, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kunze and child
ren, also Mr. Glen Barrett, Kenne-wick.
and Larry West left Monday for a
weeks outing at Bend fishing.
Clarence Anderson and Owen
Magers, Longview left Saturday
evening for a vacation in and
near Bend, Oregon.
1VT r a n1 A.1 ro IVu i cr I a cc Pa 1 if f 1
are the parents of a baby son' th t T i,u
uuiu oaiuiudy juiic joui ai lIlt-Ifiuhinir
DR.
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St. Anthonv's hospital. This is the
This was Delpha Jones, I first son for the Forthmans anu
the third child. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keeler,
Wallowa, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Forthman, and a great
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Forth
man, Boardman. The little man
has been named Stephen Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner
and daughter and accompanied
by Mrs. Turner's parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Myers, Hammond,
Oregon was in Boardman Satur
day on their return trip into Al
buquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Tur
ner will attend summer school in
Eugene this summer beginning
classes Monday June 22.
Guests Tuesday at the Ralph
Skoubo home was Mr. Skoubo's
aunt, Mrs. Stella Lind, and her
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wold and sons. Mrs.
Lind and the boys will remain
at the Skoubo home' for a cou-
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cudd and
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Miss Mary Rands returned to
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Rands.
Ladies Aid met Wednesday
June 17th at the Community
Church with Mrs. Chas. Dillon
and Mrs. Robert Lyons as hostess
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Dinner guests Thursday at the
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