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Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 20, 1954
Receive Diplomas
Lilian Turner
Foundation
Chooses Director
Ey Delpha Jones
The Lilian Turner Foundation
held its regular meeting at the
school hou.'e on Saturday night
with program chairman Mar
jorie Campbell in charge. Start
ing this program were 2 .solos by
Mrs. T. E. Peterson of -Heppner.
accompanied bv Mrs. C. ('. Car-
miehael, two pantomines by the!
Lexington high school girls, j
which were most .cleverly done;
a trumpet duet by Jerry Vanover
end Dennis Doheny accompanied.
by Betty Messenger; some group
singing which was followed by
the business meeting at which
time another director was elect
ed, this being Clayton Davis from
Pendleton, and a secretary, Mrs.
Dob Kilkenny. Luler a report
on the work that the organization
has accomplished, and a report
Ion the money loaned and inter
est received. After the meeting
adjourned a dance was held at
i the fair pavilion in Heppner.
I Out of town visitors was Mrs.
I Peterson of Heppner and Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Davis of Pendleton,
i Mrs. Dorothy Zita and da ugh -
I ters of Connecticut arrived by
; plane to Pendleton last Tuesday
morning and wi
spend some
Mrs. Alta Cutsforth in Heppner
and her fathpr 0. W. Cutsforth
lof Lexington and her many rela-
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tivcs and friends. Her sister, Mr
and Mrs. Boh Kilkenny entertain
cm with a dinner pany n ner
I h .itt hist Wednesday nifihl at
'the Kilkenny ranch with the fol
i lowinr; present: Mr. and Mrs.
ir;ene Cutsforth and children
!Alta Cutsforth of Heppner, and
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i Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth and
daughter Lita, and Fritz. Pat and
Sharon Cutsforth.
Sunday several friends had din
ner at the Cutsforth cabin in the
mountains Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Cutsforth and daughter Lisa,
Mrs. Bob Kilkenny and sons, Dor
othy Zita and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. V. E. McMillan, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Jones and children and
a caller in the afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Oris Padberg.
Judge and Mrs. Will Nonlean
of Baker were overnight guests
one night last week at the Newt
O'Harra home.
Mr. L. G. Wetzel returned home;
ast week trom 1'omanci, wnere
his wife underwent a major oper
ation at St. Vincent's hospital in
that city. She will stay for a
while with an aunt, Mrs. Drown
ing in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding
spent Sunday in Spray and en
joyed some fine fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Edwards
from Kphrata were Lexington
visitors Saturday and Sunday.
They accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs .Lon Edwards motored to
Burns to visit Mr. and Mrs. Al
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Dickenson
were Montana visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron McCarl
were weekend visitors in Lexing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMillan of
McMinnville were visitors over
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Frances McMillan.
Word was received here that
Rudolph Klinger anderwent ma
jor surgery in the Hermiston hos
tal one day last week.
Mrs. Andy Davidson and fam
ily of Arlington was visiting at
the Bob Davidson home Monday
The first and second grades
were entertained by some of the
mothers Friday afternoon on the
school house lawn.
Pendleton visitors last week
were: Mrs. O.' W. Cutsforth and
Sharon, Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mrs.
C. C. Jones, Mrs A. F Majeske and
daughters Pat and Audrey, and
Mrs Gene Majeske and Mrs. Ken
Marshall.
Bill Livingston and Don and
Earl Miller were Saturday visit
ors at Lexington from La Grande.
P. T. A. held their regular meet
ing at the school house last
Tuesday night. The program con-
isted of a short but fine band
concert by the beginners band
directed by Mr. Raskin of lone
with the following children tak
ing part Beverley, Dora Sue and
Bobby Davidson, Charlene Jones,
Joger Doherty, Russell Dolven,
and Jerry Vanover. Dora Sue
ilayed a sax solo, and duets were
played by Charlene Jones and
Beverley Davidson, who played
clarinet, and Dennis Doherty and
Jerry Vanover trumpet duets.
Later installation of officers was
held, and refreshments were ser
ved. Mr. and Mrs. James Vanover
attended an O. E. A. meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Richards
were called to La Grande Sunday
by the illness of his mother, who!
is a patient in a hospital in that
city.
Miss Howe and Mrs. Nita Grey
were hostesses to a pinochle party
at the Grey home one day last
week. Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. James Vanover, Mr.
and Mrs .Delmar Richards, Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Bates, Miss Bloom,
and Joel Engleman of lone, with
prizes being won by Mrs. Grey,
high; Mr. Richards, low; and the
traveling, Miss Bloom. Refresh
ments were served.
The Lexington Christian and
Congregational church meeting
was held at the Don Campbell
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home on Thursday night. Thei
SUIHUty e,
was presided over by Mr. Kendall,
the superintendent, and the
church meeting by Rev. Wetzel.
After the usual business meet
ing refreshments were served by
Mr and Mrs. Campbell, to the
following: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Price, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hug
hes, Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mar
quardt, Mr and Mrs. Earl Kendall,
Miss Dona Barnett, Mrs. Trina
Parker, Mrs. George Allyn. Mrs.
Ina Nichols, Mrs. C. C. Jones and
Rev. Wetzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell andj
daughters spent Sunday in Lai
Grande where they visited with)
her parents who just moved there
from Forest Grove.
Adolf Majeske is at home after
major surgery in St. Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Leach and
John Leach and Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Doppelmier of Portland were
business visitors in Lexington on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marquardt
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MORROW COUNTY
PRODUCES
--Cereal & Livestock Grain
-Hay
--Dairy Products
Row Crops
Truck Garden Produce
Lambs and Wool
-Beef
Poultry
1953 Production Included
WHEAT 3,000.000 BUSHELS
FEED GRAIN 1.500.000 BUSHELS
POTATO & TRUCK CROPS $50,000
DAIRY PRODUCTS S37S.000
POULTRY PRODUCTS $175,000
HAY $250,000
LIVESTOCK 5950,000
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Feed Local Feeds to Local Livestock
and Poultry.
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-"It's The Best There Is".
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
and Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker were McN'ary Dam
sightsoerers on Sunday and visi
tors at the Roy Campbell home in
Hermiston.
Mrs. T. E. Messenger Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt
were visitors at Mitchell on Sun
clay, where they visited Mr. Mes
senger. 4-H Club News
THE GOOD LITTLE WOHKERS
The Good Little Workers 4-H
club met at the home of Mrs.
Milton Morgan May 15 with their
leaders Mrs. Merle Baker and
Mrs. Roland Bergstrom demon
strating cooking a complete
breakfast.
The members learned to set the
table and serve the meal. Marlene
Griffin was chosen to go to 4- II
summer camp, and Marilyn Mor
gan as alternate. There were 5
members and one guest present.
This is the last meeting of the
year.
Joan Turner, reporter
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