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1. Other officers elected were:
Mrs. L. A. McCahe, vice president;
and Mrs. Marion Palmer, secretary-treasurer.
At the meeting Mrs. Maud
Casswell. Heppner. county exten
sion agent, gave a very interest
ing talk and demonstration on
preparation of foods for the lock
er or deep freeze. She had a dis
play of material. Mrs. K. M.
Baker gave a talk on the A. C. W.
VV. The next convention of this
organization will be in Celyon in
1)5;. Mrs. Elmer Holtz and Mrs.
Jimmie Pettyjohn are on the com-
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mittee for a textile painting ar
rangement at Homemakers day
in Heppner May 5. Refreshments
were served after the meeting by
Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Oscar Peter
son. 100 Caragana trees were plant
ed in the city park by Mr and
Mrs. Fredrick Martin and sons
Ralph and Melvin; Grant Rigby
Jr. and Paul Pettyjohn Jr. also
helped. This Is sponsored by the
Garden Club. Much work has
been done during the city clean
up. K. W. Bristow states that
the fire truck is available any
time any one who wishes to clean
off their lots.
Victor Rietmann is working on
his lot on Second street prepara
tory to building a house on it
later.
Dates to remember:
April 9, Friday Study meeting
of the Topic ciub at the Omar
Rietmann home at 2:15 p. m.
April 13, Tuesday Garden club
meeting at the Wm. Rawlins
home. Those wishing transpor
tation may meet at the Fredrick
Martin home at 1:15 p. m.
April 13, Tuesday Band con
cert at the school cafctorium at S
p. m.
April U. Wednesday Maran
atha club.
April 15, Thursday Maundy
serv ices at the Community church
at S p. rn.
April 16, Friday H. K. C. of
Willows grange.
April 17. Saturday Grange
meeting at X p. in.
April IS, Faster Sunday Pro
gram at the Nazarene church at
10 a. m. followed by services.
Sunrise services on hill smith
(if lone conducted by the high
mIiooI class of the Cummunitv
church Sunday school. Followed
by Faster breakfast at the base
ment of the Community church.
Program at 10 a. rn. and son ices j
Fveryone welcome. , j
Plans are under way for thc
Blue Mountain district Garden,
clubs to be held at the Commun-j
ity church April 21 beginning atj
10 a. m. with a luncheon at noon.
The Nazarene church Mission
ary society will be held Thursday,
evening, April 8 in connection
with the weekly Bible study at S
p. m. at their church.
Flise Bauernfeind, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind
of Morgan and a sophomoie at
Oregon State college, was on th1,
honor roll for the winter term.
Ronald Baker, son nf Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Baker and senior at
Washington Slate colleg" ua ; on
the honor roll the I'irM semester.
making straight A's ami a 71
grade point. He is taking Cum
management and is now on a
field trip to the coast. I.'e was
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
ami daughter, Suan
weekend in Portland.
Stephen, staved with
LimlsliMiu
Miom the
Their sun.
his gr.nid-
mother, Mrs Fannie Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond I, mule!
and daughters, were Portland
isitors last week, where she had
a medical checkup. Mrs. Rundell
was a recent patient at the St.
Vincent hospital where she under
went major surgery.
Mr and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
wow Portland visitors over the
weekend. Their children stayed
with their grandmother. Mrs. An
nie Heals on Butter Creek.
Mrs. John Turner of Baker is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fugleman. Mr. Fugleman
is ill at his Home.
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$ IKi.OO
71.50
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41.60
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130.00
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of!
Morgan spent a few days last
week with their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ally Peck at
Scio. Their granddaughter, Shir
ley peck was ill there.
Cpl. Billy Joe Rietmann of For'
Lewis is spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Victor Rietmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
ad daughters of Vancouver, Wn.
spent the weekend with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell.
Mr. Yarnell is improving in
health.
Alecia Swales of Hermiston
stient last weekend with her
grandfather, Henry Clark.
Mrs. Verner Troedson and
daughter, Shirlee McGreer. are
visiting relatives in Portland.
Shirlee is a student at Whitman
College and is on spring vaca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno of
Hardman and Mrs. Phil Reno and
family of Pilot Rock were week
end visitors of the Robert Bu
chanans. Weekend visitors at the James
Bolls home were Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Botts of Troutdale. Mrs.
Betty Fall of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Fllis and family of
Irrigon and Royce Harlan of The
Dalles,
Mrs. Josephine Buchanan has
ni.i ed in Irrigon.
Mrs. Delmer Crawford, Mrs.
Totntnie Bristow and Mrs. Flmer
Holtz spent Saturday in Pendle
ton. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer of
Biekleton. Wash., spent the week
end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fsteb and
children of Goldendale, Wash,
spent the weekend with his bro
ther. Archie Fsteb.
A stork shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Francis Connor of
Lexington at the Community
church basement April 2. Mrs.
Connor received many lovely
gifts. The hostesses were Mrs.
Flmer Holtz, Mrs. Merle Baker,
Mrs. Clyde Craw ford, Miss Wilma
Dalzcll. Mrs. James Harriott and
Miss Darlene Madden.
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Gazette Times, Thursday April 8, 1954
Funeral Services
Held for Former
Lexington Man
By Delpha Jones
Graveside funeral services were
held in Walla Walla last Wednes
day afternoon for Ernest L. Smith
of Portland, who died Sunday in
a hospital in that city. Mr. Smith
owned and operated his own bar
ber shop in that city for several
years. Before that time he w?s a
farmer in this city living on the
place now farmed by Tad Miller.
He was born May 2. W9 in
San Antonio. Texas, and was a
member of Fnterpri.se Lodge No.
2, I. O. O. F. Walla Walla and the
Elks lodge in Pendleton and Doric
Masonic of Portland. Earlier in
the day services were held in
Portland with the Masonic Lodge
in charge, and his body was then
brought to Walla Walla where
services were conducted by the
Enterprise Oddfellows Lodge of
that city. He leaves to mourn his
passing his son Virgil, of Califor
nia, having lost a son Harding
who was in the service of his
country. His brother who is left!
accompanied the body to Walla!
Walla and he also leaves a sister,
Winnefred Olsen of Mt. Vernon,
Washington. Going from Lex
ington were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 1
McMillan. j
Mrs. Robert Davidson and Mrs. j
William Van Winkle Jr., were
hostesses to a shower honoring
Mrs. Mel Bates at the Van Winkle!
home last Friday night. Bingo
was enjoyed with the following
winning prizes: Mrs. Alex Hunt
and Mrs. Wardwell, and Mrs.
Richards. Refreshments were
later served to about 25 guests;
after the honoree opened her
many fine and useful gifts.
Rehekah Lodge met Thursday
evening at the local hall with
Noble Grand, Audrey Ansted in
the chair. At this time the usual
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business was conducted with
delegates being elected to go to
the state convention, and those
elected were: Mildred Davidson
and Maxine Cox. Later refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. T. E. Messenger Sr., is
spending this week at Mitchell
with Mr. Messenger and T. E.
Messenger Jr., of Hermiston stay
ing here with the children.
Mrs. and Mr. William Van
Winkle Jr. visited in Mitchell
Sunday with Mrs. Van Winkle's
parents. Her father has been ill
for some time at a hospital in
Prineville.
Earl Miller visited his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. VV. I. Miller in La
Grande over the weekend. He was
taken over by his brother. Don
ald. Pendleton visitors this week
were: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt and
son Elwood, Mrs. Wm. Van Win
kle Jr., Mrs. B. J. Doherty, Mrs.
Eldon Padberg, Mrs. Bob David
son, Mrs. Wm. Van Winkle Sr..
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and Mrs. John Ledbetter.
Grange will be held next Sat
urday night, April 10 at the
Grange Hall. At this time there
will be initiation work of the 3rd
and 4th degrees given.
Mrs. Will McCorkle of Weston,
sister of Earl Warner, was taken
back to her home Saturday after
a weeks visit here by Mr ano
Mrs. Warner.
The Lexington high school ath
letic banquet, which is the formal
banquet given each year by the
local P-TA. was given one night
last week in the I. O. 0. F. dining
room. All teachers, parents of
high school students and alll stu
dents were present.
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Mr. Vanover, the principal, in
troduced the speaker of the even
ing, Mr. George Delap, boys bas
ketball coach of the Echo high
school, who gave a most interest
ing talk on basketball. After the
address Miss Howe, girl's volley
ball coach gave out the G. A. A.
awards to the following girls:
Joan Breeding, Betty Messenger,
Beverley and Phyllis Nolan, Meri
Ivn Dickson, Cherry Grey, Irene
Neimezak, and Maureen Groves.
Three girls, Joan Breeding, Betty
Messenger and Beverley Nolan'
are graduating seniors. Letters
were also awarded the following
girls who were yell leaders, Joan
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