Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1961, Page 10, Image 10

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KZTtnt G Al ITT t TIMES. Thursday. tt. lit
Women of Lexington
Honor Mrs. McCall
By CCLfHA JONCS
The nursing borne t Pioneer
Memorial holtl th Kn
on Tuesday fternoon, cf a psrty
honoring Mm May MeCsIL Mr.
MoCsll h msde her hom th
her sister. Mr. France McMII
Ian for several year, prior to
entering the hospital Buttering
from an Injury caused by fall.
The parly given fcy the Women a
Fellowship group of llnton.
waa a aurprls party. In the torm
of a farewell for Mr. McCall
who la planning to leave aoon
for Idaho. All the patient of the
nursing home were Invited mak
ing a total of 21 guest Carda
and glfta were presented Mr,
ami refreshments of Ice
cream and cookies were served.
The afternoon was spent in vish
in Thftu nrtsrnt from Lexlng
ton' were Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt.
Mrs. Carl M. Marquarat, Mrs.
w.ur Smith. Mra. Trannle rax-
ker. Mr. Art Kcene. Mr. Geo
Vsn Winkle, Mrs. reme rawner.
mnni McMillan. Mr.
rv, iiivn Xfr. June Davidson
.ni Bertha Hunt. Before
lo.vinir for the party the wo
men met at the home of Mrs.
Roy Campbell where the meet
ing waa called to order by Mrs.
June Davidson, devotlonals were
given and all adjourned then
for Heppner. At mis iune
r rvri eoiiee anu
t,i. i was decided to post
pone the next two meetings due
to the busy season anu resunn
with the September meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt
and family motored to Lehman
Springs on Friday morning tak
ing Mr. Marquardfs Sundsy
school class there for a week
end of fun. Those going besides
Mr. and Mrs. Marquardt were
Joyce Peek, Terry Munkere, Jean
ette Ledbetter, Kenny Jones and
his guest Billy Kllngcr.
Mrs. L. D. Vinson and daughter
visited recently with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Pad
berg from their home In Monu
ment. While here they attended
the Tadberg reunion In lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin were
recent visitors at Cove, where
they met Mr. and Mrs: Don Hat
field and family and enjoyed
a week end of swimming and
visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield
make their home In Madras and
were former Lexington residents.
Mrs. Franklin Miles was visit
ing old acquaintances In Lex
ington one day last week. Mrs.
Miles, who Is from Pendleton
was here for the funeral services
of her grandfather, Burton Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morey of
Portland were calling on rela
tives and friends, last week. Mrs.
Morey is the daughter of Burton
Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones en
tcrtalned with a barbecue party
at their home on Saturday night
honoring Mrs. George Irvin and
children of Winston. Those pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Gro
shens and small son of Hepp
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Comelison,
John Spence, Mrs. Florence Mc
Millan, the honor guest and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jones.
Frank Turner of Heppner was
a business visitor In Lexington
on Friday.
Billy Irvin was a week-end
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Groshens of Heppner.
Lexington Cafe was closed on
Saturday due to the lllnrss of
Mr. Comellaon.
Mr. Fleet Fo Is employed at
Stephanl't Cafe In lone.
Wtwlrweds Make Home H
Mr. and Mr. Jim Gorham who
were recently married In Nevada,
are now living at the O. W. Cuts
forth ranch where boih are em
ployed. Mr. Gorham ! the f'.
mcr Sharon Cutufotlh. daughter
of Mr. Don lleliker of lone and
O. W. Cutsforth of Lexington.
Mla Donna Bamett and Mrs.
Trannie Tarkcr were Pendleton
visitors one day this week.
Mr. Emm Peck of Pendleton
was a recent visitor In Lexing
ton. Mr. and Mr. Frank Robinson
were Goldendale visitors one day
last week, bringing their son
Frar.kle and David Cooper home
after a week's atay there. Also
returning with them waa Norma
Robinson, who will remain for a
few days.
Leyros Fly South
Mr. and Mr. Gar Leyva flew
tn iworvllle. CaL over the week
end where they planned on at-
tonrilnff flifht ShOW.
riM.iT lwi returned this week
end from Portland where he has
been attending school.
Mrs. C C Jones and Mrs. uar
attended a meeting In
lone one day last week, where
they met with the mothers 01
th rin of 'CO to olan a bridal
shower honoring Miss Mary
Emert, whose wedding will take
nlaee Julv 15th at St. ramcK
i-.thnllo rhnrrh In HeDDner.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI B. Marquarai
Sundav visitors In Mitchell
at the home or Mrs. Marquarai
rin r Ants. Mr. and Mrs. T. E
Messenger Sr. They brought
Ricky and Bruce Marquardt to
hiir home here after a visit
with their grandparents.
Salem Couple Visits
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Messenger
and children entertained Miss
PrvaMtn Lanev and Don CiarK
of Salem at their home on Sun
day. .
Rev. and Mrs. waiter smiui
anri riAuehtera motored to Yak
ima Sunday taking their daugh
ters there for a three weens stay
with their grandparents. Mr. and
mn ?mith will then attend the
Christian Church convention at
Turner, this week,
rwnmtlon services were held
at the Lexington Christian church
on Sunday for TImmy Peck,
small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Peck, Betty Fayc Green, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Green and Philip Marquardt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Mar
quardt. Mr. and Mrs. George Markle
of Portland visited this week
end with her mother, Mrs. Fran
ces McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van
Winkle returned Monday from a
vacation spent with a son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Van
Winkle of Spokane and at Priest
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Ber
gen Ledbetter motored to Brook
ings, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt and
children are enjoying a camping
trip to Magoon Lake this week.
Those enjoying a day of boat
ing at the river Sunday, were
the following Lcxingtonltes, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Hunt and family,
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Mr and Mr William J Van
Winkle and family. Mr. and Mr
Johnnie Ud letter and family,
and Mr. and Mr. George Her
mann. Mr. and Mr. Leonard Munk
era have returned from a va
cation, part of the time being
spent tn Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Way
and family of Vancouver. Wo-,
were Lealngtun vUHors over the
week end at the home of a bro
ther. Marvin Way and a sister
and family. Mr. June Davidson.
Among those from Lexington
at the Vlnwn reunion In the
mountains Sunday were, Mr. and
Mr. Ken Way and family. Mr.
Marvin Way, Norma Robinson.
Mr. June Davidson and family
and Mr. George Irvin and
daughters, Florence McMillan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and
family.
Mr. and Mr. Bert Breeding,
and Mr. and Mr. Keith Carbor
called at the O. G. Breeding
home on Sunday, on the way to
the Vlnsen reunion.
Ed Livingston Is spending
some time at the O. G. Breed
ing home.
Justice and
Municipal Court
C).il rihrd McFUUu". '
turn signals, fined 101
fctliy Dt-an Vance, reckless
timing, fined S3 00.
G. L. Adam, uirgj V turn,
fined S5.00.
Mm In WrtuLtll Caldwell It
serving a 50 day sentence In the
county Jail on a charge of driv
ing while operators license sus
pended. He was sentenced by
Ju tloe if the Peace R. B. Knd
in the 5th district f Morrow
county following a plea of guilty.
Two Couple Moke Bide
Mr. and Mm. Wilbur Steagall
and Mr. and Mr. Joe Yocum were
among those wno went on the
Wrangler ride this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Steajcall
and children spent a few days
last week camping In the moun
tains. Mrs. Jack Mounts and son
Steve from Maupln are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Majeske .while Steve Is taking
swimming lessons In lone.
Music Program Set
At Assembly of God
The lU-thanalrrs from Bethany
r a
bible roltege In hanta irut, ism.
wl!J present a special mutcal
program at the Assembly of Cod
churt h at 7;30 p. m.. Wednesday.
July 3. pastor Woifington htt
announced.
With the group as special
Saktr is Rev. David Paco. Dir
ector cf Public Relations at the
college. Rev. Paco. a native of
Hawaii, was a former student
body president In the college.
The service here will be a part
of the first half of the 10.000
mile tour the group tt making
through nine states.
Square Dance July 1
At Cutsforth Park
The Squared up Rounders will
hold a square dance at Cutsforth
rark Saturday. July 1.
A caller will be present to
call acme of the dances with
records to furnish the music.
Anyone Interested Is Invited to
the dance and potluck supper
starting at 7:30 p. m.
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