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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 5, 1956 Lexington News By Delpha Jones Mr. and Mrs. Meron Tousley and daughter have returned to . their home in River Falls, Wis eonsln after visiting at the Har old Beach home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Livingston and children and Mr. and Mrs Ed Livingston from Spray were visitors at the O. G. Breeding home in Lexington, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Harra and children are visiting at the Newt O'Harra home from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie of Salem were renewing acquaint ances in Lexington last week. The Holly Rebekah lodge enter tained at the A. F. Majeske home with a bridal shower honoring Mrs. Jack Mounts (nee Audrey Majeske) on Saturday afternoon. Games were played with Mrs. Merle Cornilson, Delpha Jones and Colleen Padberg winning prizes with the door prize going to Mrs. Majeske. After the open ing of her many fine gifts, re freshments were served to the following ladies: Mesdames Oris Padberg, O. W. Cutsforth, Roger Campbell, T. E. Messenger, Bill B. Marquardt, Joe Cornilson, Art Keene, Lester Cox, Trina Parker, Buster Padberg, A. F. Majeske, Donna Barnett, Charlene Jones, Vanessa Hemerey and Pat Kla Jeskie. ALL YEAR SALE (includes 4th of July, Labor Day, etc.) Cut out any tire add, bring it to u We will give game quality, Better terms, Less Money, fom TUBELESS l TIRI HEADQUARTERS FORD'STIRE SERVICE 514 S. E. Emigrant Pendleton. Oregon t.m ti Ai . i i BUS tew? J yv CHANGE-OVER f "M TO FAMOUS bJ$ GENERAL Uf SAFETY TIRES VrJ I' ui (how you how , 1 tailly you con gtl lh 1 xtra saftty, tht txtra- I I long mil.agt of Amir A 1 Ica'i No. 1 Saftty Tiro III . with our (hang- 111 ovtr plan. (genera I ne otanaara Nan snowed me m how 1 grease does the work of 4 If I' ",J .. . 1 .. , 1'.. KPM Automotive Grease replaces four special greases . . . lubricates wheel bearings, chassis bearings, universal joints, and water pumps. It makes lube jobs faster and easier no need to stop and change either grease or gun. Save time, work and money with multi-purpose RFM Automotive Grease on your car, truck, and farm machinery. Available in popular size packages as well as special new 12-oz. cartridges that just fit your grease gun and help keep grease clean. far information on any Standard OH Company of California product, call X. B. "ED" DICE Heppner Ore. Phone 6-9633 Mrs. Bertha Hunt and Fran ces McMillan were The Dalles visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones mo tored to Yakima and Toppenish over the weekend. They visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Runyon at the McKinley Indian Mission at Toppenish. Mrs. Alex Hunt entertained the Lutheran Ladies Aid at her home Friday afternoon. A most in structive Bible study was held in the early part of the meeting with the Rev. Zier in charge. After the business of the afternoon was held refreshments were served to the following ladies, Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Henry Rauch, Mrs. McCurdy and Mrs. Wells, and Mrs. Matheny of Heppner, Mrs. G. Hermann of lone and her house guest from Chicago, Mrs. Julian Rauch and Mrs. Rudolph Klinger of Ilermiston, Mrs. Irvin Rauch, Mrs. Gene Majeske, Mrs. Gene Cutsforth, and Mrs. Cecil Jones of Lexington and Mrs. Crawford and daughter of Hermiston. Re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan are visiting at the Elmer Pome roy home in Kelso. Mrs. Pomeroy is a sister of Mr. McMillan. While there they will visit Mrs. Lou Broadley, an aunt of Mr. Mc Millan also. Mrs. Clarence Hays and daugh ters Deanna and Janice motored to Lexington last week bringing Deanna for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. They make their home in Corvallis. Rev. and Mrs. Norman North- rup and infant daughter returned to their home Saturday after at tending the Turner Christian church convention at Turner, Ore gon. Mrs. B. J. Doherty returned home Saturday after several days spent at the 411 summer camp in Iloprjner where she assisted with the cooking. The Roy Martin family and the Claude White family were among those enjoying some fishing last week near Granite, Ore. Mrs. Mcrwyn Smith and Mrs. W. Miller and son Gary of La Grande were dinner guests on Thursday at the C. C. Jones homo motoring over after the small daughter of the Smith's, Corky Smith who has been visit ing at the Jones home. Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs. Trina Parker were Tendleton visitors one day last week. Susann Luhr of Colville, Wash ington returned home Saturday after a visit with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. Paul Breeding and Joy Mat hews of Yamhill were Lexing ton visitors Sunday at the O. G Breeding home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sawye are spending a vacation in Port land. x Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt are the parents of a daughter, Lalita Ilally born last week at Pioneer Memorial hospital. The grandparents are Mrs. Norma Marquardt and Mr. and Mrs. T. E Messenger Sr. of Mitchell. MONUMENT NEWS Mrs. Bob Kingman accompan led her husband Sunday to the Evans ranch whore he did some R. E. A. wiring. Charles Williams and Elmer Matteson are helping do the cement work around the school house. Miss Tudy Mlchaud of Long Creek was down Saturday even ing visiting Mrs. Matteson. o Gazette Timet Classified Payl n i i m: L. r. "PECK" LEATXBRg lone. Ore. Phone 8-7125 Monument News By Martha Matteson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds re turned home Monday evening from Hoopa, Calif., where they had been visiting their son and family, the Melvin Rounds, the past two weeks. They brought back their two erandsons and dog back with them for a while. Stanley Boyer's had as house guests the past week his sister. Mrs. Herb Copeland and children, while she was up on business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst were in John Day Tuesday for her checkup, she was sent home to just rest her heart, as much as possible. Johnny Geinger, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Geinger of Cotton wood, is here on furlough from the Army. Harold Lippert has sold his semi-trailer and freight permit to Mr. Darrell Farrens. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDonald returned to their home in Lone Creek from their honeymoon in Utah and Arizona. She was for merly Miss Barbara Williams of Monument. Mrs. Maxine Jenkins and child- ren returned home Thursdav from visiting in Washington with r Grand Prixe winner relatives the past two weeks. The American Legion and auxiliary post 148 had their so cial meeting Saturday evening In the grange hall. Eating and cards were the theme of the evening. A pink and blue shower was held In the grange hall Wednes day the 27th for Mrs. Bob Ledger wood of John Day, she was for merly Roene Bleakman of Monu ment Mrs. Lyle Van Dusen and Mrs. Ray Cork were hostesses. Delbert Stubblefield is reported coming along ok, he was In the Veteran's hospital at Walla Wal la, Washington. His wife Lillian and mother Ellen is with him. Mrs. Lee Geinger was in town visiting Friday from her home In Long Creek. The George Stubblefield family was in John Day Friday on busi ness. Miss Tudy Michaud, Donna Kenny, Jessie Scott of Long Creek were down getting cherries and stopped to visit Mrs. Matteson on Thursday. Harold Lippert drove to Port land over the weekend. Lee Slocum is working on a new garage besides an addition on the house. Mrs. Joe Mellor drove to John Day Saturday to bring back Mrs. Bob Kelly who was in the JohnDay Clinic for surgery. National Newspaper Snapshot ConUtt, I I ,1 j "v cEf" JVJ I r J k.; - y- A salute to the colors . . . Pledge allegiance to your flag and to the republic for which it stands through your regular purchase of United States Savings Bonds. This important act will help preserve peace and prosperity for the land you love . . . help insure happiness and security for yourself and your family. More than 40,000,000 Americans have now invested more than $40,000,000,000 in Savings Bonds. Do you own your share? Safe as America -U. S. Savings Bonds Thi! U. S. Coi trnment dots not pay for this advertising. Tht Treasury Department tkunJet, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and HEPPNER GAZETTE Gerald Slocum has been busy the past ten days hauling build ing material. He has bought a strip of land from Lynn Forest which Joins his place, knows as the Vic Wilkinson place, where he Intends to build a home there soon. Mrs. Earl Barnard is reported to be able to come home soon from the John Day hospital. o Mr. and Mrs. Roice Fulleton and family went to Vale on Sat urday and stayed until after the fourth of July holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin left Sunday for Portland. Chapin returned on Monday but Mrs. Chapin remained for a few more days. LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 Hermiston Oregon Frank Wink & Sons, Owners Don Wink, Mgr. Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111 by Martin H. Miller Boardman News ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown left last week for a. ten day vacation trip to Yellowstone park. SSgt. Leonard Brown and son Tom went to Spokane, Wash., one day last week. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobyns Pest Control -Residence & Commercial Fogging -Rodent & Insect Control -Spraying-Lawns, Trees, Livestock Now Is the time to have your property debugged. HAROLD DOBYNS OWNER AND OPERATOR Phone 8-7180 lone, Oregon lii'iiwi i ifam TIMES Huddleston, Valedz, Alaska. Bob Harwood had surgery at the Good Shepherd hospital In Hermiston last Thursday. Irene Archer, Portland, Is visit ing Lorna Shannon. Mrs. Gladys McLoughlin,-who is spending the summer in Her miston from Lancaster, Ohio, was an overnight visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 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