Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 06, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Youth Chairman Grange Speaker
By DELPKA JONES
LEXINGTON LexlnRt o n
Grange 726 will meet for their
regular meeting on Saturday
niKht, November 8, beginning
with a potluck dinner. The
grange will furnish the meat
dish and members are asked to
brine salads and desserts. The
dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m.
and will be followed by a Boost
er night program. Mrs. Karen
Larsen, District 1 Youth Chair
man will be guest speaker. Mrs.
Larson was named outstanding
young lady granger of the state
of Oregon In 1967. The drill
team of Greenfield grange will
perform and musical numbers
will be presented.
State Grange Master Allen
Wheeler urges all members to
attend and take a part In grange
meetings as a larger attendance
is needed if the granges are to
continue to be successful.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
and children. Greg and Anita,
were in Portland over the week
end and attended the Oregon
State-Stanford game.
Miss Norita Marquardt visit
ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
B. Marquardt over the week end.
Norita attends Multnomah
School of the Bible In Portland.
Carroll Messenger of Portland
ji'as.4 Lexington-visitor-over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones at
tended the Byers Deardorff
ranch centennial celebration at
Prairie City recently. The speak
er for the affair was John Shaw,
author of the book Steens Moun
tains and master of ceremonies
was Wayne Leathers. Other
guests introduced were Herman
Oliver, author of Gold and Cat
tle Country, and William Far
rell, Grant county agent. A din
ner was served in the evening
to approximately 250 relatives
and friends. Mrs. Jones is a
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Deardorff.
Word has been received that
Margaret Swift Thomas, a for
mer Lexington resident, fell at
her home in Walla Walla and
has undergone major surgery
on a fractured hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon
of Redmond were week-end vis
itors in Lexington and Heppner
and enjoyed some elk hunting.
Welcome to The
Annual Fall Meeting
OF THE
Morrow County
Wheat Sir weirs Ass'n.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, STARTING 9 A.M.
ST. PATRICK'S PARISH HALL, HEPPNER
HEAR
MALCOLM FARGHER & FRANK ADAMS
Report on use of
WHEAT
To make Ethyl Alcohol which can replace Tetra Ethyl
Lead, the chief cause of air pollution, in Gasoline.
At Noon Luncheon
In St. Patrick's Parish Hall
IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING STARTS AT 9 A.M.
Discussion by Committees of Ideas that Were Presented
at Workshop at Pendleton
Consideration of Problems Facing Wheat Growers
Committee Reports Election of Officers
Chamber of Commerce and All County Businessmen Invited
to Noon Luncheon Free to Hear These Important Reports
Ladies of St. Patrick's Altar Society Serving
H
1 rcc.r.c SPONSORED
taw
u
They staved at Orvllle Cuti
forth's lodge.
Klden Padber? returned home
this week after having major
surgery at St. Anthony hospital
in Pendleton.
Jill Padberg from Oregon
State, Linda Orwlck from East
ern Oregon College, Matt Hughes
from Blue Mountain and Nancy
Campbell, who Is attending
Phagan's Beautv School In Pen
dleton, spent the week-end In
Lexington and Heppner visiting
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Norma Marquardt and
Mrs. Homer Hughes were visit
ors in Spokane last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsfortn
and daughter. Donna, were in
Redmond last Monday. Donna is
to attend school there.
Lexington Bridge club met at
the home ol Mrs. Dean Hunt.
Those present were Mrs. John
Ledbetter, Mrs. Lester Cox, Mrs.
Gene Cutsforth, Mrs. Bob David
son, Mrs. Bob Jepsen, Mrs. El
den Padberg, Mrs. Mervln Leon
ard, and the hostess, Mrs. Hunt.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Hunt,
Mrs. Cox, second high and Mrs.
Bob Davidson, low.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers
were Salem callers over the
week-end.
' jf rK CAU. COLLECT FOR INFORMATION
Headquarters For Complete Overhauling
of Irrigation Pumps and Motors.
REWINDING - REPAIRS
COLE ELECTRIC
Tutuilla Rd.
BT YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK
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ANKOF
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HEPPNER 40NE ARLINGTON
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
Cordinalettes Defeat
Fillies in Volleyball
On Thursday, October 23. at
4:00 p.m. In the lone High
school gym the lone Cardinal,
ettes defeated the Heppner Un
ites in volleyball by a score of
3 to 1. The lone girls have won
7 out of 11 games played.
The Red team was defeated
twice by Heppner's A team with
scores of 15 0. 15-12. and won
one game 15-9. Ione's White
team was triumphant with two
wins, 15-5, 1513. and no loss
es. The Blue team won two
games. 15-10. 15-8 and suffered
one loss to the FUlles 1512.
The Yellow team came on
strong to win two games, 15-8,
16-14 and dropped one to
Heppner. 15-12.
High Scorers: Red team. Kar
en Edwards. 10 pts., Jane Krebs.
4 pts. White team: Tanya Tuck
er. 10 pts., Lynn Justus. 6 pts.
Blue team: Jerl Krebs, 14 pts.,
Kris Peterson 9 pts. Yellow
team: Julie Zinter. 12 pts
Cherl Carlson, 10 pts.
Nonda Clark, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Barton Clark, Hepp
ner. is among some 1.067 stu
dents enrolled at Linfield Col
lege for the fall semester of the
19(59-70 academic year.
Miss Clark is a Junior ma
joring in physical education.
276-7761. Pendleton
AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
CORPORATION
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Friday, November Hi,
FREE
METH
Movie
ANN
OF MEMBERS OF
Registration 11:00 A.M.
Regular Meeting 1:15 P.M.
Guest
r. Bruce Cooe
D
Agricultural Economist with Battelle-Northwest
FREE - Four 100 Watts Bulbs
For Each Member Attending
NUMEROUS
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
WILL BE PRESENTED AS
BOOU
L
UNCH
Shown During Registration
Al
peaker:
PR
RVED
T W.S.C.
Thurk. Nownber 6, 1969
FOSSIL, OREGON