HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1937 PAGE THREE LEXINGTON NEWS Grange Conference Set at Lexington By Bertha Hunt Lexington grange will meet in its hall October 2nd at which time a class will be instructed in the 3rd and 4th degrees. On October 16th Lexington grange will be host to the state conference for Morrow county- Among state officers who will address the confer ence are Master Ray Gill, Lecturer, Mrs- G. W. Thiessen, secretary, Miss Bertha Beck; Morton Tompkins of the executive board, and Mrs- Fan nie McCall, juvenile matron. There will be dinner at high noon. All grange members will bear in mind that this conference comes to you, to help you solve your problems. Come and join in the discussions. Closed session begins at nine p. m. The first P. T. A. meeting this year was held Wednesday evening. Mr. Haguewood, district Scout ex ecutive, Mrs. Rodgers, county school superintendent, and Miss Althea Stoneman, public health nurse, were present and spoke during the meet ing. It was decided that the P. T. A. would take over sponsorship of the Scouts instead of the grange as here tofore. After the meeting refresh ments were served. Mrs. Elsie Beach made a business trio to Portland last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Britt and son LeRoy visited at the Carl Whillock home Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Wright and familv have moved to The Dalles. Jack McMillan returned Tuesday from Portland where he has been for some time. Mr. and Mrs- George Gillis and two children who have spent the summer at a ranger station in the mountains have gone to Corvallis Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Lee Sprinkel and son Dean of Heppner and James Hartz of Goldendale, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and Duane spent Wednesday in Pendle ton. Dan Way made a trip to Yakima last Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Gentry and grands daughter are visiting Mrs. Munkers. John Miller has purchased the house formerly occupied by the Syl vannus Wright family. Mrs. Maude Pointer and Mrs. Laura Scott returned home Tues day after spending two weeks at Doints in the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and dugahter Louise motored to Yakima Monday. Leland Castor, lineman for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, was in Lexington Tues day. Lou Broadlev received a deep cut on the head when she -fell down the basement stairs at the Warner home last Thursday. Several stitches were required to close the wound. . BOABDMAN NEWS Chloe Barlow Home After Serious Illness By LA VERN BAKER Chloe Barlow was brought home Sunday from .The Dalles hospital where she had been for a long time with tvnhoid fever. Ernest Peck was brought home from a hospital in Portland this week after undergoing an appendi citis operation. Peter Farley drove down and got him. Mrs. Peck and ' Mrs. Uthey went also. Mr. and Mrs. H B. Thomas spent Monday in Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger of Condon spent the week end visit ing friends and relatives in Board man. Eldon Shannon returned to Ar lington to his work after spending the week end visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, the new sev enth and eighth grade teacher, ar rived Friday and started teaching Monday. They are living in the house across from the Paul Smith ranch. A Christian Endeavor party was given at the McCutcheon home on Friday evening. It was the begin evening was spent playing games, and refreshments were served. Rally Day program was given at the community church Sunday with a pot-luck dinner afterwards. Each class gave a number after which the teacher read the list of pupils who were promoted to another class. Mrs- Bickford of La Grande spent the week visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. R Hug. Dave Johnston stopped in Board- man on his way to Idaho where he intends to enter Idaho State college. Miss Imogene Wilson accompanied his this far where she visited her parents. A card party was given at the grange hall on Saturday. Mss Ada Mae Harford of Arling ton spent Wednesday visiting friends in Boardman. Mr. and Mrs- Delmer Horn of Griddle, Calif., visited at the W. O- Strobel home over the week end. They went on to Midvale, Idaho. Vernon Root who has been em ployed in Aberdeen, Wash., is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, this week. Percy Rake and Fred Alt took a truck load of melons to Longview, Wash., on Saturday. Herb Parson is visiting friends and relatives in Spokane this week. Bruce Pancake of Baker is visiting at the H. B. Thomas home this week. Ed Skoubo, Lawrence and Chalie Smith and Buster Rands returned from their deer hunting trip with two deer. Mrs. Victor Gregg of Vancouver is visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. McCutcheon. 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