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Lcnincion
Members of the Lexington
Grange enjoyed a turkey
dinner at the ban Monday
night at ita regular meting.
A abort program consisted
of two readings Billy Thanks
giving Friday, by Jean Nel
son, and Just Like Mother
Used to Do, by Drlpha Junes;
and two solos by Norita
Marquardt followed by the
draping of the charter for the
late AT. Majeske.
An election of officers was
held with the following re
sults: master, Orville Cuts
forth; overseer, Carl Mar
quardt; lecturer, Delpha
Jones; secretary, Jean Nel
son; treasurer, Charles C.
Jones; gatekeeper, Carl
Smouse; steward, Alfred Nel
son; assistant steward. Ken
neth Smouse; chaplain. Marie
Steagall; Flora, Barbara
Cutsforth; Pomona. Florence
McMillan; Ceres. Helen Nel
son; musician, Betty Mar
quardt, and three executive
board members, Norman Nel
son, Gene Majeske and Ed
ward Hunt.
Wilbur Steagall won the
evening's door prize. An
honored guest. State Gate
keeper Berl Akers, was intro
duced. There were five guests
present from Willows Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kane
of San Francisco, Donald Van
Winkle of Los Angeles. Glenda
Kay Van Winkle of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Van
Winkle and Teressa of Pendle
ton were Thanksgiving callers
at the William J. Van Winkle
home.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Hinger and Victor Klinger of
Portland visited their grand
mother, Mrs. Alean Caivin, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospual
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones and
Florence McMillan were
Hermiston visitors Wednes
day, where they visited Mrs.
Stuart Smith and Mrs. Lola
Breeding, both patients at
Goo Shepherd Hospital.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Robinson on Thanks
giving were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Poorman of
McNary, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Robinson of
Lexington.
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I Mrs. Venice McRoberts
spent several days last week
in Portland with her son, Alvin
Standley, and family.
Gene Majeske was a busi
ness caller in Salem a couple
of days this week.
.Donald Majeske returned
Sunday to his home in Deer
Park after spending the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Majeske.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Palmer
and family spent Thanks
giving with her father, Vester
Hams, and family i; Hermi
ston. ; Mrs. Greg Leyva and chil
dren of Wilbur, Wn., spent
several days this past week
with her sister, Mrs. Jerry
Dougherty and family, of
Heppner and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. Mr.
Leyva joined them on Thanks
giving Day, flying on to
California on business.
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Stea
gall were Spray dinner guests
on Thanksgiving at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Cora
Burnside.
Paul Morey has returned
home after a stay in St.
Anthony's Hospital in Pendle
ton. ! Recent visitors at the home
of Mrs. Erda Pieper were her
daughter, Lavelle Nelson, and
Fred Beck of Coos Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Doherty spent Thanksgiving
with their son, William James
Doherty and family, of Board- ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gulick
spent Thanksgiving at the
home of her sister, in Pasco,
Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holli
day. Portland, are parents of a
son born Nov. 21. Matthew
Paul joins two brothers at
home. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hall and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Swenson. all of
Portland. Great -grandmotlier
is Mrs. Erda Pieper. Lexing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Levist
formerlv of Las Vegas, have
moved their trailer house to
Lexington. They have pur
chased the Akmzo Henderson
Garage on Main St and will
operate a body and fender
shop.
Goincs on
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson
arc parents of a girl, Cherie
Anne. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Johnson of
Selah, Wn.. and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Green of Kinzua. Great
grandparents are Mrs. Edith
Zaworskl of San Diego and
Mrs. Mattie Green of Nacbes,
Wn. Mr. Johnson U the
former Treasa Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers
and Pam spent Thanksgiving
with relatives in Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van
Arsdale went to Joseph to
spend Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Reese and
Rick. On the way home they
stopped and did some shop
ping in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler
and Don of Bend was here for
Thanksgiving holiday and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Barzee, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stinkard and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Rice and family.
Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris and Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock went to
Columbia Shopping Center in
Richland for a day of shop
ping. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Luper and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Booker and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Sparks also visited Jeff
Sparks and Greg Jenson.
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In Portland for tha weekend
were Mr. and Mrs, Dan Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don llardwick
went to Yakima, over the
holidays and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Lott.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ball and family for Thanks
giving were Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Ball of Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball went
to Lexington Saturday where
they visited Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Reavis.
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Going to Heppner Friday on
business were Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Conlee and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and family went to Portland
Wednesday where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bowman and Erika. On
Thursday everybody went to
Castle Rock. Wn., where they
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Lytton Strom. On the
way home Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Bowman stopped and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Clapper in Grass Valley.
Spending the weekend visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bell
were Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bell
of Portland.
Going to Klamath Falls over
the Thanksgiving weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMinn and family. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McMinn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arlrt Camp
bell and Andrea went to Bend
Friday for a day of shopping.
Going to Pendleton Friday
was Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cody
went to Portland over Thanks
giving and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Parlomo.
Going to Portland Wednes
day evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and
family. They were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worlein.
Spending the weekend In
Portland were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hulett and Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Jellick.
Mary Ann McConnell was
home over the Thanksgiving
holidays visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Don McConnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green
went to Washougal, Wn., to
spend Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Gregg Berg and
family.
Going to The Dalles Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Day
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spivey
of Baker were here for the
holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Mattison and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hire.
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Meadow this weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Samples,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van
Arsdale, Mr. and Mr. Her
schel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bell. Chuck Mitchell, Bill
McConnell, Bob Zimmerman
and Larry Modey.
The Camp Five Women
Club would like to thank those
who bought tickets for their
dance held Nov. 17 at the
Legion Hall In Fossil. The 125
savings bond was won by Ed
Asher of Fossil, the chicken
for two was won by Earl
Norris of Kinzua, and the $10
gift certificate was won by
Gregg Jenson of Kinzua.
Proceeds went towards the
Barbara Mortimore Scholar
ship Fund.
Merrymakers card club was
held Wednesday evening at
the home of Hallie Spivey.
High and pinochle went to
Barbara Heim with second
high 'pinochle going to
Irene Samples. Others playing
were Darlene Bartlett, Sue
Mattison. Linda Shaw, Evy
Luper and Laura Hire.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reid went to Portland Thurs
day where Raymond received
medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell went
to Madras Wednesday to
return Mrs. Robert Kelso, who
lias been in the hospital there.
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Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and
family went to Portland over
the weekend and were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worlein.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Arlet Campell and An
drea wera Avery Campbell of
Bend and Darvin Nicklos of
Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spivey
and daughter Jeannette and
Andrea Campbell were in The
Dalles Monday. Henry re
ceived medical care.
Mike Nelson was in Port
land for the weekend.
In John Day Friday evening'
were Mrs. Don Stinkard and
Mrs. Lee Bailey.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs
Bowman over the weekend
was Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Davidson of Bend.
In The Dalles Saturday was
Mrs. Mark Jellick and Mrs.
Jim Hulett.
Ed Vaughn was home over
the weekend from Bend Com
munity College, visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Vaughn.
Going to The Dalles Satur
day were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Knopp and family. Also in The
Dalles Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Rickey Benson.
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Grange officers installed
Robert Conle, Stat Deputy
of the Oregon State Grange
accompanied by Mrs. Conle,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Whycoff,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
Berl Akers, and Mary Lee
Marlow of Boardman were
prwnt Sunday afternoon at
the Lexington Grange Hall to
Install the Pomona and Sub
ordinate Grange officers.
Those installed were: mas
ters, Pomona, Barton Clark,
Lexington. O.W. Cutsforth,
Greenfield, Nathan Thorpe;
overseers, Pomona, Andy
Skile, Lexington, Carl Mar
ouardt. Willows, Willard
French; lecturers, Pomona.
Dorrii Graves, Lexington,
Delpha Jones, Willows, Car
men French; steward, Green
field, Don Baker, Lexington,
Fred Nelson; assistant stew
ard, Greenfield, Bill Bates;
lady assistant steward, Wil
lows. Geneva Palmer, Green
field, Margaret Thorpe; chap
lains, Pomona, Pearl Wright,
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HEPPNfcK UHtUUN
Lexington, Marl Steagall,
and Willows, Margaret Akers;
secretary, Pomona, Irene
Dalzell, Lexington, Jean Nel
son, Willows, Dot Halvorsen,
Greenfield, Floui BaU;
treasurer, Pomona, Charles
C, Jones j Pomona, Pomona,
Hazel Carpenter, Lexington,
Florence McMillan; Ceres,
Pomona, Mary Lee Marlow,
Greenfield, Hazel Carpenter;
Flora, Willows, Marilyn
Childert, Lexington, Delpha
Jones, Greenfield, Martha
Baker; gatekeeper, Pomona,
Art Dalzell, Greenfield, Roy
Ball; executive committee
members, Anna Warren,
Margaret Donovan, Art Dal
zell, Norman Nelson, Marion
Palmer; musicians, Pomona,
Margaret Thorpe, Greenfield,
Mary Lee Marlow; W.AC.
Chairman, Greenfield, Mar
tha Baker.
A potluck dinner was served
following the installation.
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