I Ulttnt CAXCTTC TIMCi. Tfcr4Y. Hrr4 If. IW Boardman News r MART Lit MARLOW Nathan Thorp elected matter tt Greenfield Crane at the hall Thuriay night of lat k. Oth-r ttttU-rt are: Over et?r, Clyde Tar.nrhtH; lecturer, Mr. Kurlt MKU-i. ttrttald, trnf Zrnar, :ir.i i:raf. ard. J;m Thorpe; thai-Uln, Mj Andrrw Skllr; treasurer. Mi Cetil Hamilton; ffH ary, Mr. Claud Coat; Kukeej-r. Andrew SkUra; Crfea. Mi. Florence Root; lrfnona. Mi Guy Frrgu- luNJ I Wl. Ml (4!t lafpri.trr; , xilrltl) huiu'il than Thuf. r r u !v e t. rt.Tf.'t ! Ir-r I'juJ li'..f I Uin I.Jv ild . Guy 'rli''i llif n-rl!.".jj tlltlrj mill .t ' uk u j-rf at t l u!a urir j Mr aM Mr. IVail Gsl5ej.ie. j Mr Glen Carj-ct.trr and Mr. and j Mr. Char it Af.irrri'k' The Grai tf 1il have d Cl.t.st ny at Me r.f xt rr.it-Mr jVe H, w;th ri!iH''- "f f !t Hay Gift Ur;p I j f.'.l la ! nil! - ..,..i ilt ivi.::- fif. 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Miss Itjn.ls n L-raluite of I- Aplman lllh S hixi and Ore LEI ME TELL mil . . . how my liability Insurance paid all the bills that time Tom pot his leg c-atiK'I.t in the tractor. Good thing I w.'is ire;ired' 3 Liability Insurance Pays Off You'll always be pro t e c t e d ncrnlntit fln.mrlnl loss with liabil ity Insurance. Coverage cost Is moderate. TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT INSURANCE AGENCY 183 N. MAIN PHONE 6-9652 - '- I uHll"' Mi Claud IVU and Mr llo. iriit V. r.i unit to ItlneUiJe Saturdrty t.j attrlid il. mftina v' IW t nultj HUUUt of lh Off. f.il lUiri h i.f th National Ijt-Aii ie t f vtmitet, ludd In t!ie Lvitloiaii Cliutt'i tUrte Kt rr.p frm the r-i r.al ofJic In 1' i. i, I vt.; yuet iM-aker. In Hi aftt-riuKin Mr. Cuata, uhu U f.-iiiih U jnid-nt f the O'eivn branch, attiMidil a tai ..f!i.t: frruti mwtine t tlm t. l,.o Inn. N'orrp,,in Nidwin. n of Mr. and Mr Clarence Nelson, U a pa tlent In the Fmanucl Hospital In P"!t!nd. and uill bo there- for mine time, lit I In room 416 there. Mr and Mr. Cone Kisley are tl parent of a daughter born Nov. R In Anrhorapo, Alaska. ?h ha been named Tammy Jo. The t'-andparerit are Mr. and Mr. Claude Worden of Boardman, and Mr. and Mr. Charl- Rlsley i f Onarca. 111. The baby weigh- id ten pound, four ounces. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Marlow "companled Mr. and Mr. Dar rdl Marlow of IVndlcton to Cot I.: Co Grove over the weekend to visit nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow. They also went to Kr-odsjKirt and other coastal point.". Mm. Arnin Hug went to La Grande last Thursday to visit at the home of her mother. Mrs. Katie Elckford. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter of La Grande visited at the home of Mrs. Carpfnter's mother. Mrs. Russell Miller, over the wecK end. The Riverside high school band under the leadership of Bill White will participate In the Morrow County band festival to be held at Heppner Nov. 22 at D.m. The conductor of the fes tival will be Russ Larson, direc tor of the Walla Walla High School band. There will be a parade on the streets of Hep- oner at 4 D.m. of all bands tak ing part In the festival. The rest of the day will be spent rehears ing. The bands also go to Hep pner to rehearse Nov. 19. ifuiitv In Ju.tlf court. Fined S-M and rt. Larry l.irv.in Jud:c, no op erator Hern: tine. $3 00. RuV Alien Collin, exceed I nf bag limit; t.ne. S-3 00. Jean Kosrney Muring. n mo. t.,r v.-hi-l licons: fin. 1500. Owar Geoise, dtunk In public .l.t.e; SI SOU bail forfeited. Tom Nt lon. drunk on public .tiift; S.SHtf bail. Clarence Braaton. Illegal U turn; S-Y0O bail forfeited. Murdith Sumner Brinnin, M-menntl to C month In th ct.unty Jul and S2."0 fine and cotirt c"it on chartu of poe inc niah. wh. wort fit for distillation. 30 YEARS AGO rrom th fila of tha Gaxatta-Ttma November 1$. 1960 Mrs. Delcle Chapel. Mis L. Tore, and Miss BillW Leather motored to Pendleton on Saturday. Leonard Schwarz returned late Mondav evening from Portland wher h went on Sunday with a truck load of beef cattle. He found the market for cattle very prior owing to the yards being filled with an excessive amount of stock. Hennner emerged victorious from the two football games with Hermiston on Armistice Day. The grade school won 27 0 and the high school won 39 0. Monument Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers spent Saturday in Arlington vis iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Graves are living on the L. A. Palmer ranch formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Smith who have moved to California. The lone Hotel was completely destroyed by fire between 7 and 8 o'clock Sunday morning. It is believed the fire started from an overheated stove. The hotel has been closed while some repair work was done. Hvatt and Dlx Red and White store, Saturday Specials coffee, 3 lbs. for 86c, red & White coffee, l ib. package for 23c, red & white pancake flour for 35c. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell were visiting in Hood River with relatives over the weekend. y MARTHA MATTCSON Mr. and Mr, pt-riall Farren and rhildrrn left early Friday. Nov. II. for AtilanJ wher they 1ited her itor and brother In law. Mr. and Mr W. II. June in Athland; alo her two nUxe and their familie. the William Frderu' of Ahland and thu W, F. Mile of Salem. They tr. turned home the 13th. The Monunu-r.t high thool M-nlor are felling ,lM'lr fl'V and dam plan ready for Nov. 24th. It U a three act comedy named "Shy Guy". The plyaer are: Tony Morgan. Flalne Rey rwdd. Gary Engle. NIcMe Drees, Itiv Davi. Laura Lee Bleakman. Lula Stan alt. Laura Ann Vln- mn. Barbara Wheeler, keith Cork, and Bob Conley. The play will be thanksgiving night at the Monument gym. Jim Derbln of Prlnevdie came in lust week after hi wife and two daughters who had spent some time here with her mother. Mr. Reeta Hlnton. Mavnard Hamilton and Ivan Benadect drove to Halfway Wed nesday for a Presbytery meeting of the district. Miss Betty Obrest and Wave Jackson left Friday afternoon for Condon to spend the night with Wave daughter and family. Thelma Malley' then left Fri day for Portland where they will visit other relatives over the weekend. Miss Laura Lee Shank and Miss Nlckle Drees drove to La Grande for the weekend, as guests at Eastern Oregon College for Homecoming Week. Word was received last week nf a habv eirl. born Nov. 8 at 7:36 p.m.. 7 lb. 714 oa. to Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Matteson 01 Alturas. Calif. She was named Martha Delores. Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matte son and Mrs. H. D. Hlnton of Monument. PROTECT THE FOaeSTS AMD 0U -. fROTtCT rfT ZJC IE I EE Morrow County Grain Growers, Incorporated EG0H lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Begins at 6:00 p.m. HI innibf 2hk THREE DIRECTORS TO BE ELECTED Seven Associate Directors To Be Elected iimiiiiiiimiimiiminiiii llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mooting begins with free dinner at 6 o'clock.The reserve champion 4-H Steer will be the main course, prepared by the lone Grange ladies. Many valuable prizes will be given. COME, AND BE ON TIME!