HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, November 19, 1959 Boardman Notes By MARY LEE MARLOW (Too lot for last week) Flossie Coats, postmaster, and Florence Root attended the 4th district meeting of the Oregon branch of the National League of Postmasters at the Masonic hall in Arlington Saturday. Mrs Coats as state 4th vice-president is head of this district Speaker was Don Acton, Field Service Officer from the regional office in Portland. Including guests, there were 27 present at the meeting. Greenfield Grange will hold Its annual booster night program Saturday, Nov 14 at the grange hall There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 p m. The program will be combined with the an nual 4-H Achievement Party, and included In the program will be the presentation of the an nual 4-H awards. The public is invited to attend. Mr and Mrs George King re turned home Friday from a two weeks trip visiting relatives In Cozad, North Platte, Oshkosh ' and Lewellen, Nebr. On their return they also visited at the 'home of their son-in-law and nnnnrwann f It i it connecx with The Good Light Beer Heidelberg SLOW BREWED AlfeMal Ml MM O"" CIWUM M1WIM C0MN7lell, WIIMtt daughter, Mr and Mrs Gail Cox, in Portland. Willard Baker Is In Aberdeen, Md for a two weeks training course pertaining to his work at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot Little Tommy Carpenter of La Grande visited his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Russell Miller, from Thursday till Sunday, while his parents and brother, Mr and Mrs Vern Carpenter and Russell, were in Portland. Mr and Mrs Arthur Allen were weekend visitors at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen, in Sunnyslde, Wash. Mrs Laura Allen returned home wth them after visiting there for ten days. Mrs Elvln Ely and Mrs Frank Marlow went to Pasco, Wash Sunday afternoon to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Charlie Woolley. Bill Garner of Hlnes and Leo nam Bergseth of Burns were over night visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Russell Miller last week. Those who went to Hermlston last Friday night to hear Dr Walter M Montao speak at the West Park Baptist church in cluded Mr and Mrs Merrill Shaw, Mr and Mrs Henry Zlvney and son, Roger, Mrs Louise Ear wood, Mrs Florence Root, Mrs Zearl Gillespie, Jean McKenzie, Mrs Elvin Ely and daughter Eileen. Harold Hartle of Pendleton vis ited at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow, Sunday evening. He brought his father, W W Har tle, home after visiting for the past five weeks at the homes of his daughters, Mrs Lafe Smith, in Weiser, Ida., and Mrs Clar ence Thomas, in Rigglns, Idaho. The Ladies Aid Society of Community church met Wednes day of last week at the church, with Mrs Elmer Messenger and Mrs Elvln Ely as hostesses. The last missionary meeting of the society will be held In the even ing in the church basement Wed nesday, Nov 18, starting with a Order How-Beat the Rush C ) Chrifc Cards 4 J Mm i ? im . If NX -Si-' --, $3 m&w &JL if mm fit IMPRINTED WITH Your Name FOR 25 for $2hS And Up Com In now and choose your cards while there is still a largo selection. Pick out your cards early and not hav that worry when the Holiday rush begins. There Is a wide selection beautiful cards as low as $2.45 for 25 lx books to choose from. Heppner Gazette-Times PHONE 6-9228 Lexington News By DELPHA JONES Mrs Earl Eskelson of Hermls ton entertained the Lexington 3-Links and a number of friends at a luncheon meeting In Her- potluck supper at 6:30. There will be a program following. Everyone is invited to attend. Nights have been getting on the chillv side here the past week, with the minimum as low as 15 above last week. Mrs Walter Hayes, accompan ied by her sister-in-law, Mrs Louis LeTrace of Echo, went to Portland last Thursday. Darrell Marlow took his par ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Marlow to Portland Friday, where Frank Marlow received a medical checkup. Ronald Black, FFA instructor at Riverside high school, went to Salem last Friday where he attended a state OEA member ship placement committee meet ing Saturday. Black Is vice-president of Morrow County OEA. Verla Mathewson received word Saturday of the death of her father, Eugene Tillltt, 89, in Stockton, California. Roy Rordell went to Sunnyslde, Wash Monday to spend ten days at the home of Mr and Mrs Clayton Allen. He recently re turned home from a four months visit with relatives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr and Mrs George Ramsay of The Dalles were Sunday vis itors at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Potts. Mrs Earl Briggs returned home Monday from a three weeks trip to Harlem, Mont, visiting her sister-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs John Campbell, In Spo kane, Washington. Mrs R E Hunton of Bothell, Wash has been visiting for the past five days at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs G C Delta. miston on Thursday afternoon, i Gar Leyva and sons and Cooll Those going over for the after noon were: Catie Padberg, Dim ple Munkers, Cora Warner, Ber niece Wihlon, Freda Maleske, LaVerne Henderson Annie Jonea. The Women's Fellowship group of the Christian church met on Tuesday afternoon at attending the meeting Mrs Stella Kennedy. NOW Keene, Bertha Hunt, Maxine the parsonage. The day was Cox, June Davidson, Florence spent in working on stuffed toys, McMillan, Delpha Jones, Cora wreaths, etc for the church ba- Allyn, Cleo VanWlnkle, Nellie zaar. Plans were made for Wo- Palmer all of Lexington, and men's Sunday, Dec 6th at which Cecille Jackson of Hermlston and time the women will be In Colleen Kuddlestan and Beaulah charge of the entire service. Hynds of Uklah, a daughter of Those the Eskelsons. The business of the club was discussed during the afternoon with plans for a bazaar and card party for Dec 12th was planned. Mrs LaVerne Henderson mo tored to Pendleton following the' meeting in Hermlston Thursday to visit her husband Alonzo Hen derson who is a patient In the hsopital there. Dates To Remember: Movie. King of Kings, Sec 6, Lexington Christian church. Bazaar and buffet supper spon sored by the Women's Fel lowshlp group, Dec 5, at the church parlors. Potluck dinner at the church parlors Sunday, November 22, at the church. All are invited to attend. Dec 6 Women's Day at the church with services con ducted by the women. Hugo Leyva is spending a few days in Lakeview, Ore with his grandmother. They plan to re turn later in the week. Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones and children were Portland visitors on Wednesday, where they vis ited Henry Cavln who is a pa tient In the hospital there. Mr and Mrs Roy Martin were weekend visitors in Madras at the Don Hatfield home. Mr and Mrs Ken Palmer were weekend visitors In Bend. Those from Lexington atten ding the Sisters-lone game at Sisters on Saturday were: Mr and Mrs Roy Martin and sons, Mr and Mrs Ken Palmer, Joe, Carol and Janet, Mr and Mrs were, Mae McCalL Florence Mc Millan, May Campbell, Rena Marquardt, LaVerne Henderson, Mitzie Peck, Dollie Smith, and Delpha Jones.- Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt have been recent visitors with her parents In Mitchell. 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