HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 28, 19G2
Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Buzz DeMoss of
Springfield were visitors last
week at the Kenneth Marshall
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall
enjoyed a recent fishing trip to
Brownlee Dam.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
and children returned home Sat
urday from The Dalles where
thev had been called by the
death of Mrs. Cutsforth's brother,
Don Whetmore. Mrs. Whetmore
and children returned home with
them for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon
were visitors in Cascade Locks
Wednesday evening and attend
ed the Don Whetmore services
in The Dalles Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske
were business visitors in Port
land this week.
Holly Rebekah lodge held its
regular meeting Thursday even
ing at the IOOF hall. Mrs.
Ardith Hunt was appointed
Good of the Order chairman.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served in the dining
room. This is the last meeting
until September when the fall
session will start.
Mr. and Mrs. George LeRoy
and children of Fresno, Calif.,
have been recent visitors with
Mrs. Calvin and her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Klinger.
Frank Messenger of Medford
was a recent caller in Lexing
ton where he visited relatives
and was vocalist at the instal
lation of Mrs. Dean Hunt at the
Eastern Star meeting in liepp
ner.
Mrs. Jack Mounts of Bear
Springs has been visiting this
last week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ma
jeske. Mrs. Cora Allyn has returned
home after a stay in Pioneer
Memorial hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones en
tertained with a dinner at their
home on Saturday night honor
ing Franklin Messenger. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wih
lon, Audrey Mounts, Mr. and
Mrs. Jones, and John bpence.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Led
better enjoyed a camping trip
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger
Sr., of Mitchell are visiting their
children in Lexington this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Zita of Con
don are the parents of a son
born in Pioneer Memorial hos
pital on Sunday. He is the grand
son of O. W. Cutsforth of Lex
ington and Alta Cutsforth of
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt and
small son are spending the
summer in Lexington where he
will be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Grey and
daughter of Arizona were visitors
this week at the George Her
mann home.
Mrs, Mervin Leonard was a re
cent Portland visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pinklon
and children of Riverside, Calif.,
have been visiting at the Carl
Marquardt home.
Those from Lexington attend
ing the Barlow reunion in Board
man Sunday were Mr. and Mis.
Carl Marquardt and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill B. Marquardt and
family, Franklin and Carroll
Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Messenger Sr., of Mitchell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messenger
of Lexington.
Entertain Relatives
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Blevins earlier this month
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Blevins of Superior, Mont.,
his sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Aylesworth of Seattle,
his brother Phillip Blevins and
friend in naval training in Cal
ifornia, Lee Wayne Schutter.
Take Trip East
Mrs. Kathryn Yarnell of lone
and her granddaughter, Kay
Yarnell, left Tuesday from Port
land for Bridgeport, Conn., where
they will spend the summer vis
iting relatives.
LEXINGTON LOG
Jack Rowland of Enterprise
was a caller at the Lexington air
port on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva of
Medford stopped at the airport
on Tuesday.
Fred Pinson, who was enroute
to Roseburg from Alaska, flew
In on Thursday.
Les Bemus of Yakima, Wn.,
a business visitor in Heppner,
was here on Friday.
Paul Hanson arrived from As
toria with two employees to fly
equipment back. A slight acci
dent occurred at the airport, but
no injury to anyone Is reported.
Jim Martin and Mel Koyer
flew to The Dalles one day last
week via Condon.
Lynwood Reed ami son, Gary
of Mosier who had the plane
accident near Chiloquin last
week were frequent visitors at
the Lexington airport, being a
friend of Mr. Buyers. Mr. Reed
was killed in the accident.
Hoppers Announce
Daughter's Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hopper an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, LeNona, to Raymond
Schoonover of Lexington.
The marriage was solemnized
at Lewiston, Idaho, June 15 by
the Rev. Goddard, pastor of First
Baptist church.
The couple is making their
home near Lexington.
The bride is a graduate of
Heppner High school, and the
groom of the lone High school.
A house guest at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weathertord
is her cousin, Mrs. Nolle Shake
of Missoula, Montana, who ar
rived on Tuesday for a week's
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Boyer and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Weathertord were
among those attending the fun
eral Thursday of Donald Wet
more, brother of Mrs. O. W. Cuts
forth, in The Dalles.
Visiting at the Ray Drake home
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Given, Silverton. Mrs. Drake
and Mrs. Given are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor and
family, Forest Grove, visited Sun
day with relatives in Heppner.
They returned Sunday evening
taking their daughter, Carrie,
who had been at the Carey
Hastings and Frank Connor
homes here for three weeks. ,
Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth and
children and Mrs. D e 1 m e r
Buschke and children spent Sat
urday in Portland takine the
children to the zoo.
Sunday visitors in town were
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Shipps,
Conneil, Wn. They came for their
children, Linda and Rick, who
have been with Mrs. Shipps par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke,
for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston
and family left by car over the
week-end for a two weeks trip
to Tennessee to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Isom, Pendle
ton, were Monday house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham.
They all attended the OES in
stallation ceremonies Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones and
family left Tuesday for a few
days vacation in Seattle at the
World's Fair.
Dick Smith, Wasco, relief depot
agent, visited John and Jim Van
Winkle Saturday and Sunday at
the Jack Van Winkle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gontv met
their daughter, Mrs. Terry
Blevins, and Mrs. Joe Daniels.
in Yakima Sunday and brought
them to Heppner. Mrs. Blevins
and Mrs. Daniels were visitors
last week to the World's Fair.
Mrs. J. W. Frank and children.
Havertown, Pa., arrived here
Monday for a summer vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Tamblyn.
HOSPITAL
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital this week are:
Mary Ellen Rogers, Lone Rock;
Paula Heindrichs, lone; Max Mc
Cormack, Heppner; Bethal Hein
drichs, lone; Lilly Reeder, Pilot
Rock; Evelyn Smith, Kinzua and
George Ransom, Milton-Free-water.
Those dismissed during this
same period were: Mary Holtz,
lone; Linda Warren, Heppner;
Gerald Swaggart, Heppner; Clara
Schunk, Heppner; John Reeder,
Pilot Rock; and Kerry May, Con
don. Oscar Breeding, Lexington,
(deceased).
Babies born this week were
all three boys. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Zita, Condon, are the
parents of an 8 lb 11 oz son,
born June 23 and named Chris.
topher Orville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richard
son are the parents of a son,
Robert Howard, born June 25 and
Bill Sherman on TV
Bill Sherman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Sherman, appeared on
the nationally-televised Dick
Clark show, American Band
stand, originating in Philadel
phia, Pa., Monday. Bill, Heppner
High school junior, is on Stu
dent Tour USA with some 40
other high school students and
a number of those in the grouD
were among the dancers on the
program. The tourists are now in
New York city after visiting in
Washington, D. C, and then will
continue on to Canada before
dropping down to Niagara Falls
and Detroit to head west. The
group is due home bv Julv 16.
They have been gone since May
weighed 10 lb 8 oz.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Viall.
Lexington, are the parents of a
son, born June 27. The young
man weighed 7 lb 12 oz and was
named Curtis Keith.
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New Car Stolen,
Wrecked Tuesday
A new Galaxie 500 with only
about 25 miles recorded on the
speedometer was stolen from the
lot at Heppner Auto Sales some
lime Tuesday night and was
found wrecked and abandoned
on the highway near Lexington
just afler midnight.
Sheriff C. J, D. Bauman said
that he was called about 1 a. m.
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