Page 2 Heppner Gazette Times. Thursday, August 27, 1953 Lexington News By Delpha Jones Thursday evening Charlene Jones was hosless to a farewell party honoring Helen Leah Wint ers who has moved to Hermiston w here they will make their home. Games were played and refresh ments were served to the follow ing: Louise and Peggy Botts, Carol Ann Palmer, Margaret and Lucille Kendall, Barbara Steagall, Koalie Dickenson, Janice Wetzel 1, and Dora Sue Davidson, and the hostess Charlene Jones and as sistants, Joan Breeding and Mari lyn Dickenson. Later in the eve ning very fine gifts were opened. Mrs. Eunice Strudgeon and small son from Chicago, 111., are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Emery Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and Jean are vacationing in Missouri. They also plan on being visitors at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welkie of Chicago are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Ledbetter are enjoying a vacation in the Atlantic States and in Missouri where they will visit Mrs. Led better's sister, Mrs. and Mr. Ken neth Duvall, (nee June Van Winkle). Cherry and Mickey Grey are va cationing in Idaho with friends and relatives. .Dinner guests Sunday at the E. K. McFadclen home were Mr. and Mrs. Leno Mlchiele of Hermiston. Mrs. Everett Crump and daugh ters of Seal Rock are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Zeigler and son who have spent the sum mer at the William Smethurst ranch returned to their home in The Dalles Saturday where Mr. Zeigler will resume his teaching. Miss Pat Majeske who is tak ing nurses training in Good Samaritan in Portland is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Majeske and a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and Mrs. Ron Ansted motored to Port land Friday after Pat. Mrs. Ma jeske kept the Majeske and An sted children while their parents were away. Mr. and Mrs. William Smet hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Herman ; Zeigler and son of The Dalles at tended the wedding Sunday in Moro of Mr. Zeigler's brother, Carl Zeigler and Miss Evelyn Kicklie. Jack Griffen returned Monday from a visit with his daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Bud Buchanan and son in Seattle. Guests at the 0. G. Breeding home Saturday evening were: , Bill Mathews of Pendleton and I Mrs. Freda Mathews of Portland and their son Paul Breeding of Yamhill who is staying with an other sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wetzell re turned Wednesday from a vaca tion spent with his parents in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra were Pendleton visitors one day last week. Seed Treating Day or Night SEE KIT CARSON OR CALL 6-9693 BE PROTECTED- 2 YEAR FAMILY Polio Policy Covers the Whole Family Including All Unmarried Children up to 18 Years. 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Don't Miss The A 7CuWrmxHiBifir 1 FAT LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE Friday, Sept. 4,7:30 P.M. TWO BIG NIGHTS OF BARTON To the Music of OAKIE ASHER And His Western Plowboys 1 1 .00 A.M 2:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M 9:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M 2:00 P.M. 8:00 PM, 9:00 A.M 10:00 A.M 10:00 A.M 1 :30 P.M.-' 3:30 P.M, 7:30 P.M, 10:00 A.M. 12:00 Noon 1:15 P.M. Wednesday, September 2 All 4-H Entries Closed -4-H Agricultural Contests 4-H Home Economics Exhibits Judger -4-H Swine Judging Thursday, September 3 -All Open Class Entries Close .-Judging begins on open class livestock, hay,' crops, flowers, Home Economics. -Home Economics contest and judging of dresses for Style Revue. 4-H Livestock and Agriculture Exhibits judged. -Style Revue at Fair Pavilion. Friday, September 4 -Finish 4-H Agricultural Judging. -Judging of 4-H Saddle Horses. -Judging of halter classes in Saddle Horse uivision. Grandstand attraction - Saddle Horse Show sponsored by the Wranglers - Parade of livestock before grandstand Junior Roping. 4-H Pig Scramble an dfat auction sale Saturday, September 5 -Big Street Parade. -County-wide picnic at courthouse lawn Kodeo. AGAIN -This Year... Sunday, September 6 7 to 9 A.M.-Wranglers Cowboy Breakfast, Fair Grounds 1:15 P.M.-Rodeo. mse Shw Sponsored by The Wranglers FRIDAY, 1:00 P.M. CARNIVAL THE BIG REDWOOD EMPIRE SHOWS COWBOY BREAKFAST EXHIBITS DISPLAYS RODEO FUN FOR EVERYONE Morrow County Fair & Rodeo Sept. 34-5-6 iillllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllll!!l!llllllll!lllllllllllllll!l!lllll!llllllll!IIIIUII miiin urn i i mm i in mniiiu mm , ni ; ; ItltllMIIIII Iff