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I ft HEFfNIH CAZmre TTMCS. Thurxtar. Dfmbw ?. IW County Granges Seat Officers At Installation At a Joint installation In the Lexington grange hall Sunday officer were Installed for thre rrangcs of tiio county together PTA Hobby Night Slated Wednesday m i 4fVl i.range. lor iiif year tvu. . A pot lurk dinner preceded ue " Installation service. n K'ar Taklnir tf f If for romon Hrant'i were: Alvln Waeenblast l4-xlngton. master; Nate Thnre lu.nnlmiin nvpriuvr: Pansv See- hater. Boardman, lecturer; Wade Crawford, lone, steward; u Wright. Ileppner. assistant stew ard; Pearl wrigtit, neppne cliniilaln: Itav Drake. lleiiune treasurer: Kva KrlPfS. Board man, secretary; Karl Morgan lone. gatckeeicr; Muriel Palm or, Ileppner, ceres; Margart Hamilton. Boardman. pomona Irene Dalzell. lone, flora; Lee Wagenblast. Lexington, lady as vUtunt steward. Installed on the executive -.mmiiii' urnr Oscar Peterson Ileppner for Rhea Creek Grange, Carl Miller, Lexington, lor Lex ington Grange and Leo Crabtree, imiP. for Willows (J ran no. Of fleers for 1902 Installed for I'xincton Grange were Alvln Wagenblast. Lexington, master Carl Miller. Lexington, overseer I'nni'iii Smnusp. lone, lecturer tvell Jones. Lexington, steward Kenneth Smouse, lone, assistant steward; I'earl Devine, Ileppner ehanlaln: Jean Nelson, lone treasurer: Wilbur Sloacall. Lex Ington, gatekeeper; Nora Turner Ileppner, ceres; Frieda Majeske Ijxlnptnn. Pomona: Bertha Hunt Ijvln(Ttnn. flora: Laura Richards, Ileppner, lady assistant steward, and Earl Evans. Ileppner, three year term on the executive com TnUlnir office for Rhea Creek Orancre were: Mrs. Walter Wright, Ileppner, master; Rudy Rerirstrom. lone. overseer; Mrs, Harold Wright, Ileppner, lectur er; Leonard Rill, Heppner, stew nrd: Barton Clark. Heppner, as slslant steward: Mrs. O. E. Wright, Heppner, chaplain; Elm er Palmer, Heppner, treasurer; Harold Wrlcht. HenDner. secre tary; Archie Beehdolt, Hardman, gatekeeper; Muriel r a i m e r, Heppner, ceres; Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Heppner, pomona; Mari lyn Bergstrom, Heppner, flora; nnd Mrs. Al Lovgren, Ileppner, lady assistant steward. Installed for one year terms on the executive committee were Mrs. John Bergstrom, Heppner, O. E. Wright, Heppner, and Walt er Wright. Heppner. Installed for Willows Grange were: Berl Akers, master; Leo Theme of Ileppner Parent Teacher association meeting Wednesday night Mill be "Hobby Night." t ommiltee nu-mhor re port many Interesting hobbles have been reorted by resident! of the area. Collections will N Power Named Head Of Cub Scouts Here grange or ine rouniy logcmrri , , : , , . , " ... ...a with V Morrow County Pomona plyrt J" LM s S: Anvone havinit an unusiis tie would be wi I for the evening Is Invited to contact Mrs. Arno'd Melby, program committee chnlr man. Mrs. Jim llagcr, or Mrs Marshall Lovgren. The meeting will be at 8 p. m In the muIltiiuriMiHe room with room mothers of the sixth grades as hostesses. Mrs. Eddie Thorp returned rTcntlv from a two-wee k trio to Cslilornia where she vis ited with relatives. She sicnt several days with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloud In Redwood City, and with her brother and family. Rir. ana Mrs. Donald Mundon In San Car los. Calif. She was able to visit brli-flv with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mun don, who came In by plane from Helta. Colorado, to spend Thanksgiving with their rela tives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Way. Riley. visited the Hud Aiasnau lamuy Saturday, Nov. 5. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fad berg, Jr., Portland. Mrs. J. R. Huffman spent a uiw-k with her son. Bob. a stu dent at the University of Oregon, during the ihanksgiving Holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse and Hfr nnrl Mrs. Gordon McGoUCh. all of Walla Walla, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. nowara Cleveland. Kov Duran, Hood River and formerly of Heppner, visited at the Pete McMurtry home over the week-end. The McMurtrys drove her to Walla Walla Sun dav to visit her father. William A. Duran, also formerly of Hepp ner. who is now in the Veteran's hospital there. parrel! Power was eli-cled Cub master for the I1 62 Cub Scout year as It got underway with offices filled and den mothers acquired. Assisting Darrel will be Calvin Sherman, and Dave Townsend. pack committee chair man. On the pack committee are Hob Bergstrom. Bud Peck, Gor don llutchen. treasurer, and Wlliard Stales-. Institutional rep resentative from the Heppner IT A which sonsor the Cubs. pen 1 with Den Mother Mrs. Elmer Berry and assistant, Mrs. Jack Plovhar. has Cecil Berry, iimmv Mi-t.Bihlln. Bobby Ploy har. ferryl Hughes, and Jimmy tC.huf f ll iL.n i with Den Mother Mrs rinrcnro Johnston and assistant Mrs. Wilbur Worden. has Johnny Johnston. David Gunderson, Bar ney Marshall. Steve Hutchins, Crabtree, overseer; Eulena Cor lev. lecturer; Wate Crawford, steward; Mabel Crawford, chap lain; Dot Halvorsen, secretary; Mary Lindsay, treasurer; Lee Palmer and Mary Ann Palmer, ssistant stewards; Marcell fownsend. gate keeper; Sue Townsend, ceres; Shirley Hicks, pomona; Cheryl Corley, flora; Kvelvn Hicks, musician. On the executive committee are Art Dal- 11. Alvln McCabe and Marlon filmer. All are of lone. Thanksgiving day was the oc casion lor a family reunion din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Haluh ScotL Present for the hol iday observance were Mrs. Scot fa parents, Mr. ana Mrs. noy m-iu, Heppner, her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighton (for merly Ethel Moore) of Kenne wlck and their daughter, Mrs. La Delle Smith and four sons, Dan ni.. Timmv. Grcue and Bradley, Al. from Kennewick were her and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Knighton, and Mr. and Mrs. n.iv MM.ri and sons Gary and j - - - ?iMnnr of Athena. Sundav visitors at the home r.f Mr Anne Smouse were Mr. and Kin Orlow Martin. Moro Mr nn4 Mr I. C. JL MoTVel Of nnfnr railed at the home of Al fred Troedson on Sunday, iney also visited In Pioneer Memorial h Mru Troedson. who is convalescing from an extended Illness, but now making sieauy n.-in Thev returned home late afternoon. Mr. Marvel is employed as a rural mall carrier for two routes Dy me uuiur iuai Office. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devtn vis ited Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ixival Parker, and attended the t-:ik Memorial services. Robert Abrams. district attor ney of Morrow county, is attend ing the state convention of Ore gon District Attorneys Thursday and Friday In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bailey re turned November 30 after a two week vacation visiting their children and families in and around Portland and Western Washington points. They spent Thanksgiving with their grand daughter and family, Mr- and Mrs. Jack Dempsey, Centralla, Wn. Ronnie Sherman, Bobby Worden ami Grea Greenup. Pen 3 ulth Pen Mother, Mrs. I.VWn Van starter and al tant Mrs. Howard Cleveland, has Billy Wolff. Kelly Green. La Verne Van Marter. Ronnie Fluff Matt Murray. Tommy Cleveland, and John Hall. rvn 4 with Den Mother. Mr Dave Townsend. ha Bruce Townsend. bobby Peck. Philip Avers. Kevin Dick, and BUI GreenuD. Den 5 lth Den Mother Mr. Darrel McLachlin and assistant Mr. Marshall lovgren. ha Billy Baker. Larrv Bellenbrock. Mark Loveren. Bruce Bergstrom. and Dalles Harsln. Den 6 with Pen Mother. Mr. Don Munkers, ha Steven Mun kra c.nrx, Munkers. Delbert Mc Lachlln. Robbie Abrams. anJ Gary Adams. rwn 7 with nn Mother. Mrs. Robert Hopper and assistant. Mr. Loyd Burkenbine. na Jimmy Shields. Kenny Baker. Gary Wat kins. Brian Hughes. Rory Still man, and Jay Burkenbine. Den 8. with Den Mother, Mrs. Wayne Harsln, has Donald Cos sitt. Rill Stalev. Nels Flatt. Steven Lane Mike Doherty, and Rodney Whitesmith. All den meet each Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 p. m. except den 2, which meets at 2:30 p. m. On the last Tuesday of each month all Cubs and parents meet in the high school gym for a pack meeting which begins at 7:00 p. m. All Cuba must be present with a parent or an adult who is responsible for him. The boys are now taking or ders for the annual fruit cake sale and cakes are expected in this week. Proceeds from this sale are used during the year for the various Cub activities. November 28 the first pack meeting of the fall was held with many awards given the boys. Twenty-seven Cubs passed the requirements to become Bob cats and received their pins which included all of dens 1, 7, and 8, Johnny Johnston, David Gunderson. Barney Marshall, Steve Hutthens. and Ronnie Sherman in den 2; Bill Green- ud In den 4: Mark Lovgren, Bruce Bergstrom, and Dallas Ifnrtin in fl..n - anrt- rolhorl McLachlin In den 6; Bruce Town- send received his wolf badge and two arrow points. Others getting their arrow points were Millv Wolff Wollu r.roon In. Verne Van Marter. Matt Murray. Tommy Cleveland, Bobby Peck, Steven Munkers, Gary Munkers. KODDie ADrams, uary Adams. Monument News ly MARTHA MATTtSON MONUMENT The Down River JmnU.ft . l.f l.1 at Monument Iwember 1. The town that played basketball were I'kUh, Spray. Long Creek, and Monu ment. They hsd a great turnout Many Monument people a tended the Annual Columbu Power Co-op meeting held In Spray this last Saturday and a dame In the evening. Walter William of Pa-o. Wn, was home with hi fulka. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams, for the week-end. lb cousin, Terr), ac companied him. Ethel Leather and Kay II ri drove the latter' grand mother. Mr. Dori Capon, to the hospital In John Day Friday. Owen Smith went to Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledger, wood and family. Mr. and Mr. Larry Leasey, both of Seattle, Wn.. and Mr. and Mr. Marvin County OEA Meet Held at Boardman fcOAKf'MN Ti Morrow County 'OKA' met Monday night at the school with about 40 at tending. Robert Van llute. county mIiooI u-rintcndent. Heppner, gave a repurt on tt OKA meet ing he h attended recently, and stated that Oregon ha been selected a one of the leading state In education, and that It will receive a federal grant thi year of $2S.(KJ fro pilot work In Initiating new program. He further stared that there U an Indication that this grant will Increase to S-'M.UiO In the next few year, lie also gave a re port on a meeting held recently by the Morrow county and Uma tilla county school board at which a discussion was held on the possibility of a community college In this area. Both boards wen. in favor of such a college. Tk ma tor rvirllnn of SUCh ii., aim mr. nu -j fn major porwuu " ww. Saddler and family of Kinzua m-hool would be financed by effl. ..n,..,.il.inA ki.lllau Wllh I . . . . A ..,.,. m AAl I ft (V f if spent Thanksgiving holiday wi'h the girl parents, jvir. inu u Uho Bleakman. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Musgrave spent Thanksgiving in ileppner with her father and sister, Alice and John Stevens. Mr. and Mr. Gus Peterson and family spent Thanksgiving witn tils sister ana lamuy in Portland I iVnnio MuttPKnn of AltUlBS. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hunt of Riley were here F.iday to get Mrs. Martha Matteson and Gene Hunt who accompanied Matteson home for two weeks. Mrs. Isobel Neel of Long Cieek was visinng ir'.enas in monu ment Saturday. Ki-nnplh Kli-aWmnn fit Rufus. spent a week elk hunting at the Kno BieaKman nome. Verne Goe of Warren visited In th Qtnnlnv MnccrrAVf and Rho Bleakman homes during elk nunting. Ilarnlrl T.lnnprr returned hon'.rf from Davlnn. Wn.. where he went to get his trailer house out of the woods. Monument ball teams traveled to Ukiah Saturday night The boys lost, and the girls won. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis .spent Friday evening in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle, at Cottonwood. Mrs. June Hutchison, and Lynn and Arvella Hunt spent a day in John Day last week, Arvella Hunt had dental work done. Miss Laura Lee Shanks of John Day was home over the week end. Dale Matteson was home from Milton-Freewater over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gienger and daughters of Dale, were week-end guests at the Bill and Archie Gienger homes. state money. Another meeting of the two Doarus win oe mm " a week or two. Another feature on the pro gram was the showing of slide by Don llellker of Heppner of a trip he and Mrs. llellker took to the Hawaiian Islands. Visiting Mr. Robert Van Hout last week were Mrs. Bill Bur nett and Mrs. Cleborn Hill of Slanfleld. Lodge Officials Visit I00F Here The annual bMi'n of the Grand Master of the grand of lOOF Willow Lodge No. bo Wednesday nlcht wa the oc a .,n for clam feed. The 6 30 dinner w held In the loJge dining room with Cornrtt Green and Robert Lowe a chef. Ellsworth Robinson of Central Point, grand master, gave a i Ulk at the meeting following. Olher dignitaries In attendance wcie Grand Warden Orviile Matthew. Fossil: Grand Conductor moij Harnett. Weston: past Grand Master Roy Tlerney. Pendleton. A 5 year pin was presented Oral Set'", liermlston. men.tn-r of the local lodge, by the grand master. HOSPITAL NEWS J,ie Palmer. Lexington, dls missed; Ellen Snyder. Sha.uke; Hazel Morris, liermlston. ds missed: James Marts, llepp.ier; Robin Kackley. Condon, dismiss ed: Stanley Richmond. Hepprc dismissed;' Craig Relsch. Ion-, dismissed; John Howell. Condon, dismissed: Jeri Krebs, Cecil; Wil liam Heath. Heppner. Mr. and Mr. Hubert WlUon visited Mr. and Mrs. Malvan Morris, liermlston, and Mr. and Mrs. Eueene McCorkle, Stan- field, on Sunday. 1 SaBW,' J l . r i, , ; Your Registered Pharmacist ... ... Is dedicated to help ing your doctor safe guard' your health. The Pharmacist's responsibil ity is to fill every pre scription with the ut most professional pre cision. HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG STORE MR. 4 MRS. ROD MURRAT 217 N. Main Ph. 6-9610 Wt art at your tervice around the clock! n wm4 r4rw-.' . vt-. '. X Ho - Ho - Ho ! s Gl Will Arrive in Heppner Saturday, BeM :.rt 1 , FREE CANDY ! Santa will ride down Main street at 1 p. m. in a big red fire truck, and stop at Willow and Main to give treats to all the kiddies. ON DECEMBER 16, SANTA WILL RETURN AND VISIT WITH THE CHILDREN AT VARIOUS ST0 RES FREE Picture December 16 AT STAR THEATER SHOP IN HEPPNER AND SAVE! Make The Whole Family Happy THIS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SPONSORED BY Heppner BPOE Lodge No. 358 Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Heppner Business Firms . v. v. , v- v- c w-i.ri.ir'JIP?-y..VJi