Page 8 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 12, 1954 Lexington News By Delpha Jones Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra were among those who attended the Chief Joseph Days. They spent several days there. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson of Her miston and Mrs. J .R. Johnson, house guest of the Jacksons from Salem were callers Sunday after noon at the Cecil Jones home. Mrs. Johnson lived at the' Jones home last summer and cared for Mrs. Rhoda Jones, mother of Cecil Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Richards were Lexington visitors Sunday bringing Lee Cornilson home after a weeks visit with them in Cove, and Charlene Jones, who visited at the W. I. Miller homo in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marshall re turned home Friday after a Irip to Bend and way places. Mrs. Don firant returned to her home in Yamhill, leaving her 4 children for a visit with her par ents the 0. G. Breedings. Mrs. Bob Davidson is a patient in Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Cecil Jones is confined to his home suffering with a badly dis located arm, and slight fracture. Mr. and Mis. Johnnie Edwards returned to their home in Ephrata one day last week, and from there they motored to Seattle, where they were called on business. Mrs. A. M. Edwards has been confined to her home this last week with illness. Mrs. Mary Ross from Fresno, California is visiting her sister, Mrs. Calvin at the Kenneth Klin ger home. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Calvin had not seen each other for 27 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson were Spokane visitors last week, where Mr. Johnson went for a checkup following surgery last monlh in that city, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christop herson and children were guests at the Elsie Peterson t home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vinsen and family from Monument were guests at the Oris Padborg home fishermen U. I. iL - . ni ini SSW Lightest ""aVdr "Fishin1 5" loach Ih Button Vou'r In n troll Plant a light boat at 20 mph . . , yt Irolla oil day at an avtn crawl, Wviahi only 40 Jbif Ml RvrM, Tru Wttdltu Operation, WoUrproof Handlf lt Wagnto and Spark Plwai, and away Unl-Cait On-Pitc Caar vow bo I nouung, ramout Mercury run jwia rowtri See the 15th Anniversary Mercury Line at TRADE-INS ACCEPTED D unr MOTOR SERVICE last weekend. Joe Clark who has been in the nursing home has been moved to. the home of his daughter, Mrs. V. E. McMillan. Mrs. Beath closed the home on the first and has returned to her home in j Washington. j Eileen Breeding is visiting for a few days at the George Irvin home. She Is from Stanfield. E. E. McFadden is confined to his home suffering from a heart attack. Mr. and Mis. Perry Allison of Camas, Wash, were at the L. E. Ruhl home Tuesday. Mr. Allison formerly lived at the Davis home here. Mrs. L. E. Mikesell and two daughters from Toppenish, Wash, are visiting for two weeks at the L. E. Ruhl home. home. They visited for a few hours at the Lester Wick ranch, Monday, on their way home. Those going on a tour of sight seeing through the Museum at Maryhill, Washington Sunday were Allen Matthews, . Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Haynes, and Marilyn, Ruby and Emery Matthews. L ''i;""," i "r n V nki Crrap, ,, with PUSH-BUTTON CLUTCHI 1 i llourh the Lonerock News By Verna Hayes Mr. Allen Matthews, son of Mrs. Cora Hicks, is visiting rela tives and friends this week. Allen recently resigned his position as Art supervisor at Milton-Free-water, where he has taught the past four years. He plans to teach in the Willamette valley this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Mikesell and family of Eau Ci, Ire, Wisconsin, arrived Friday at th.' home of her mother, Mrs. Gus Wi I'amson and family, to spend two weeks visit ing relatives here and at Kinzua. Mis. Mikesell was formerly Betty Rood, who lived and attended the school in Heppner. "Mrs. Elma Adams of Tigard, is a houseguest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Wick for a week. Roma and Dick Adams have been visiting at the Wick home for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood of Kin- zau were over-nignt visitors on Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers and sons of Hennistoii, were weekend visitors at the homo of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Rogers. They also visited other relatives while here. Rill Robins, who is working at the Black Mountain sawmill, out of Heppner, visited with Harold Cox Salurdy and Sunday. Bill Conboy has been busy the last week moving several truck loads of cattle to his lather's ranch, Orie Conboy at llermishm. Ray Allen and Mr. Wink of the Wink Sales Yard of llermiston, were business callers at 4he Joe lioyer ranch Tuesday. Business callers in Heppner during the last week were Mr and Mis. Floyd Pullen, Mrs. Homer Davis, Carolyn and Evan, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hayes, Mr and Mrs. T. II. Perry, Mrs. Pete Haynes, Mrs. Mary Cason, Mrs Ellen Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rmsev and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Talbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mattlon Hicks and Jim Mor gan. Mrs. Ida Hutt who has been cooking during harvest at the Jim Morgan ranch returned to her home at llermiston, Sundy. Cecil Matthews of Portland, and Bill Hayes spent Sunday at Kinzua and Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morton and children of Sweet Home are visit ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morion in Condon, ami Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wick and family out of Lonerock. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Murray of Longview, Wash, were week end visitors at the Vic Lovgren BUS ,1 j-tii 1 - .... ljyH." I sa i. r'irr' mam i VL'S! '' i.. i llicwcd tlie mellow way. Takes time-but it's worth it. Because Hainier's Ioiir stay in frosty ageing cel lars gives it the mellow ness you like. I icki' i ro n a h i t i m y LENA COOKERETTES The meeting was called to or der at Francine Francis' home July 29 by our president, Janice Martin. The minute's of the pre vious meeting were read by the secretary and approved by the club. Our county extension agent, Mrs. Maud Casswell attended our meeting and gave us many help ful pointers. She also explained about various demonstrations that could be given at the county fair. We are going to ask Mrs. Mar lon Finch to give a demonstration of making an angel cake at our next meeting August 4 at Janice Martin's home. Also each mem ber is to take an angel cake to the meeting. The meeting was adjourned by I0NE NEWS ITEMS Mrs. W. G. Seehafer and daugh ters, Billy and Mildred of Bickle- ton, Wash., spent the weekend wun relatives here. Ann Belle Coleman went home with them to visit a few days. the president and refreshments followed. Joann Brosnan, reporter. 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