Htrrntn gaxetti timei. nui4gT. rtbntcrr it. iws
Sumptcrs Lose Home,
Possessions in Fire
Mr. mt Mr. Grv Sumptr,
former llrpprw reMtlrnU nd
now living In Home her
lie U iKwptul administrator.
Umt thHr hm nl po-lori
bv fire In Iwrmtx-r. rcordinfi
to word mrlvrd Ut week by
Mr. mi Mrs. Krvin Andersen.
Nanc In the fml!v hurt
nt were ble to their or.
a Tovota and aome sun. Mot
cif the furniture and penwml
thine wrre lot.
The Sumptem have two child
ren, a txv and girl, both under
M-hxl ace. Their home addreM
U now 210 8th Avenue In Sweet
Home, and would appreciate
hearing from frlenda here. Mr.
uai former laboratory
technician at the Heppner Clinic.
4-H'ers Moke Sauce
Three different kind of white
auce thin, medium and thick
were made bv the member of
the Kettlea and Spooru 4 II club
at the home of Mr. Bob At
rams February 9. Then we talk,
ed about the use of each aauce.
The price of makine w hite aauce
was compared to the price of
cream of mushroom soup. Nut
bread, brought by the member,
was used as snacks.
Linda Cooper, reporter
For Your
Protection
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
Answers Your
Insurance Questions
QUESTION: Can you tell me
just what the difference Is be
tween automobile collision
Insurance and automobile
property damage insurance?
ANSWER: Automobile collis
ion Insurance takes care of the
damage to the insured per
son's car. Property damage
Insurance pays for damage to
automobiles or other property
hflnnrine to Dersons other
than the insured person.
This public service la our way
of advertising. Your Insurance
questions will be answered
without charge or obligation
if you'll send or bring them
to
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
ieppner Pb. 676-9659
Committee Chairmen
Of Soroptimists Start
Education Program
A ttudy of the constitution and
bv-Utt f the Soroptinnst club
,f ii.-mmer was ktarted at the
rrmiUr luncheon meeting Ut
Thursday noon. Tne education
pfvitfum wa under the Ctrrc
,r Mm rharltHi Kurka. nro
cram chairman, with Mr. Jim
Haeer and Mr. Uoyai ramer
i...i.no diib-uuliin. I'ommlttee
rhirmin u ill continue through
coming week to dlmm work
of each committee and lead to
Iwttcr umtt-rstamlini? of rule
and objective of the organiza
tion. Senior ctrl cuet. Introduced
kf ir innliv Ijnhim. were
Jn.1v Smith and Jean Slewert.
Other recent visiting aenlor
were Chenl Bellenbrock and
Kitty OHarra.
rians for the serving of the
Chamber of Commerce dinner
Monday evening were diouvsed
under the leadership of Mr.
Matt Hughe, way and mean
committee chairman. Another
Soroptimbt member. Mr. Emil
:mthni nrmu-ntisi her music
students on the dinner program.
Announcement was maoe re-
Mniiv hv M Vi Sherman.
president, of the Northwest Reg
ion conference In Salem on April
23 and 24, and encouraged
members to make plans to at
tend.
As a project of the service ob
jectives committee. Valentine
tnv fivnr yx-eri tire na red bv
Mr. Fred Parrish. chairman, and
delivered to the Kest Home pat
ients at Pioneer Memorial hos-
r,itl n QafltrH.1V Th (Oltl'
mince's project are related to
older citizens and to the youth.
Dinner Entertains
State Degree Officers
Mr mi Mr. Bill Fa it a en
tertained at a dinner Tuesday
evening. February 9. for state of
ficers of the IX'gree or nonor
Protective Association, who later
that evening installed new oi
ficers of Kate J. Young Lodge
No. 29.
Coming from Portland were
Mrs. Bertha Chrlsholm. state vice
president, and Mrs. Grace Iliatt.
state secretary. From Heppner
were Mrs. Clara B. Gertson. state
director, and Mrs. Lucille Parrish,
immediate past president of the
local lodge. Mrs. Farra is im
mediate past state president.
Card Party Planned
rVi Thro T.inks committee of
Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge will
host a public card party on Sat
urday evening, February 27, at
the IOOF hall. Bridge and pin
ochle will be In play, starting at
7:30 p.m. The public is urged to
participate
i r
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THIRTY TEARS AGO
ruuut ai. iw
r-li.. ol.wiinna urrf held for
the econd meter of achool.
ir.i,i..iiii &ro l!mmrtt Kennv.
ftvfchmen; ln t;ilman. sopho
more: Jim Driscoll. Junior, and
Kill Civhell. senior. On the
honor roll were Ruth C.reen.
lKra Bailev. Jame lrteoll. Fr
vln IVrlN-rg and L Verne Van
Marter.
vf..uai nrliva of th Week!
r.ln. a lit, vte: salmon. 2 tall
can. 23e; auear. 10 lb.. Me;
macaroni, 5 IM. saiau on.
business directory: Dr. Richard
C. Lawrrno. dentist, modern
muiMTifnt Inctudinc X-ray for
dental diagnosis.
TWENTY TEARS AGO
rtbrucrrr 2S. 1WS
An airaei of 1U.M Inches of
rainfall visited the Goojwberrv
section during the preceding 10
ears. Iigure suomiuea ov .
I. f'uri&iin weather observer of
that district. wealed. Heaviest
was In liM2 with ISA incnes.
Farmers of the county were
tnA mt thr Farm Bureau meet
ing that they must exercise pat
ience in the matter or rural eieo
trituration until after the war
n, nnt tn iwvt d4lonments
until lahor and materials are
more plentiful. J. F. Glasscock
and Henry Baker discussed REA
progress to date.
TEN YEARS AGO
FabruaxT 24. 19SS
Mr. and Mr. Terrel Benge had
their brand new week-old car
stolen from a hotel garage in
Portland. Police found it the next
morning at 2:30 a.m. totally
wrecked after It had hit a traffic
divider, with no clues to the
identity of the car napper.
Heppner High, winner of the
Big Wheat League, is assured
of a sixt In the district basket
ball playoffs in Madras, auer
defeating Condon 56 to 43. Hepp
ner scoring was Kononen, 17;
Bull Prairie Provides
Best Fishing, Skating
Bull Prairie Reservoir should
attract sportsmen this week-end
with the frozen lake promising
the best for Ice skating and fish
ing reported excellent, accord-i-.,,
tn rari M-n,mil who visited
the area Wednesday and return
ed with his limit oi iisn csukih
bv noon that day.
The road, opened last week, is
reported in good condition. Ice
on the lake is clear and is an
excellent big area for skating.
Morrow County Grain Growers, Int.
Of The Proposed Morrow County
erial uw
Weds
OF $125,000 PER YEAR
FOR THREE YEARS
To Be Voted Upon Af A
DAL ELECTION
lesday, February
GOOD ROADS ARE VITAL TO TRANS
PORTATION OF GRAIN, CATTLE AND
LOGS OUR BASIC INDUSTRIES.
THE SERIAL LEVY IS NOTHING MORE
THAN HAS BEEN USED TO FINANCE
OUR ROAD NEEDS FOR YEARS. WITH
OUT IT THEY CANNOT BE MAIN
TAINED AT NORMAL STANDARDS.
Pd. Adv. by
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.
Al Lamb, Manager, Lexington, Ore.
nrtl. 9: Jennen. 4: Beamer fc
llaguewood. U and J. Ilper 1.
Spoita writer waa Larry Molla
han. New addition to Tloneer Mem
orlal hospital wa completed,
brlnglnn the IruUtutlon'a total
capacity to 4rt bed. The addlt
Ion cot allghtlv more than UM.
HUl, exclusive of equipment, and
. - .u t..lnil., ku I hrt
counly and federal Hill Burton
lunim.
Scout Program
Gets Big Boost
By Dinner Event
A large gathering of Cub
Scouts. Boy Scouts, their families
and friend, gathered at the high
school cafeteria Saturday even
ing. February 13. for the annual
banquet In observance of Nat
ional Boy Scout Week.
After a bountiful potluck din
ner, opening remark were given
bv Marlon Green. Invocation
was led bv Scout Ron Chrlstoph
erson of lone, and Frank Lov
gren. acting aenlor patrol leader,
led the color guard forward.
Moose Stevens discussed the
program for cub sit'Uts and en
couraged community support in
It. Frank Lovgren told of his
trip to the National Jamboree at
Valley Frge last summer and
he and Mike Warren entertain
ed with a musical number, fol
lowed bv an neoordinn solo by
Steve Warren. Group singing waa
led bv Cubmaster Arnie lied
man. Don Wike. scout executive of
Blue Mountain Council. Pendle
ton. Informed those present of
the district scouting program
and presided over the award
ceremony. Cubs who received
awards wore Keith Todd. Mike
Stephens and Mike Sweek. Re
ceiving Bov Scout awards were
Jon Hedman, Dallas Harrison,
Kellv Green, and George Peck,
tenderfoot: Mike and Steve Hed
man. Ron Chrlstopherson and
Matt Warren, second class; and
Neal Chrlstopherson. first class.
Troop t61 entertained with a
skit, as did the cub scout dens.
Bov Scout leaders are Paul
Warren and Ernest Chrlstopher
son; cub master is Arnie Hed
man, and den mothers are Mrs.
Stephens, Mrs. Allc McCabe and
Mrs. Don Munkers.
School Clinics
Set for County
Immunizations
The find of the Morrow count v
school immunisation clml.-a wtl
...( ii H. i.i. ii. nia.u felled
on Kitdav, February !.. at
a m. Three ueveive nii"
clinic to each Morrow '""'V
...h..i i. in iw lu-hmluled. The
cllnlca will U under the direc
tion of the Morrow louwv
Health Department peraonnel.
Dr. 1. D. Ttbblea and rilna
Challv. IL N. Kindergarten
through grade and high mliool
are Included In the program.
Iniiminlfittliin Vall.lllll 111-
elude: amalliHix vaccination, pri
mary and booMer; com oi ram
diptherla. whipping cough ami
tetanua inkvtlons aerie of
three, or boonter. fr children
through age 6; combined dip
therla and tetanu erle ol
two or booster after age 6 ni
for adult; polla tSalkl looter
t... il.w-ll.n nnlv Ipiveil for
those who have prevloulv had
the completed wriea i mji
iinnti Kiim,l tuirrntal consent
llo are neoeasarv for minor.
Tentative schedule for tne
flrM clinic are:
Heppner Grade whool Friday,
February 19. at 9 X) a m. at the
grade nchool; Heppner High
school to follow at the high
school.
Pan-nt of Heppner kinder
garten children needing ln)ee.
it.n an,! ltinctlnff the 10:. 'Ill
session are rquested to bring
the child to the Heppner Grade
school at 9:00 a.m. the morning
of the clinic.
lone Grade s hool February
2tl, 9 ix) a m. at the grade school,
lone High sihod to follow al)
at the grade school.
Board man Grade school at
Boardman at 9:0O a m. on March
r. Riverside High school to fol
low. A. C. Houghton Flementary
school. Irrlgon. at 12:.'W p.m. on
March 5.
Latest recommendation for
boosters, according to Oregon
State Board of Health. I every
4 years following each complet
ed series, or auccessful vaccination.
Spaghetti Dinner
Set for Sunday
Annual benefit spaghetti din
ner of St. Alban's Altar Boy
Guild of All Saints Kplseopal
church will be Sunday. February
21, in the parish hall starting
at 1 p m.. It Is announced.
On the menu are Italian spa
ghetti with meat sauce, cheese,
garlic bread, salad and pie. Ad
mission Is adults $1.73 and grade
school children $1. A pie sale
will be held after the dinner.
Proceeds go to youth work In the
church.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!
Don't Let George Do It
Sco Us First!
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