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Pomona Grange meets
By DEI.PHA JONES
Wheatland Pomona Granpe
No. 29 met at the Lexington
Grange Hall on October 24 for
a regular meeting, with the
Master Rolland Johnson in the
chair. Distinquished guests
escorted to the Master's
station and introduced were:
Berl Akers, a member of the
State Executive Committee,
Morton Wolverton, the East
ern Oregon State deputy, Joe
DuPuis, Umatilla County Po
mona Master and member of
the State energy committee,
and present later in the day
and introduced was Barton
Clark, chairman of the State
Ag. Committee and a member
of the Grange Insurance
Board.
Introduced and recognized
were the following Master's of
subordinate granges, Ann
Belle Yeager of Mikkalo
Grange, Barton Clark of Rhea
Creek Grange, Vernon Root of
Rufus Grange and Delpha
Jones, Lexington Grange.
Nathan Thorpe, newly elected
master of Columbia Grange
and Mrs. Thorpe were recogn
ized as well as Mary DuPuis,
Beth Gark and Margaret
Akers, the Pomona CWA
chairman.
The following people filled
the offices protem, Barbara
Cutsforth as overseer; Assist
ant Steward Vernon Root ; and
LAS Dagny Swigert.
Reports were heard from
grange officers. All had atten
ded their own granges and
reported much activity. The
master and wife Delta Dist,
CWA chairman had visited the
Colton Hills Grange where she
presented the state award in
sewing. She has received six
reports fron lecturer's of the
subordinate granges.
The Pomona CWA Chair
man Margaret Akers had
received only two reports, but
these grange club ladies had
been very active. She reported
that some granges are saving
hearing aid batteries, held
rummage sales and are sew
ing for the nursing homes.
Fillies stampede Eagles
in two close games
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The HHS Fillies stampeded
over the Wahtonka Eagles
Tues., Oct. 20 in two close
games. The Heppner players
played a good game with a lot
of offense and defense. Many
hard spikes were returned
with force. Anne Murray was
high server in the first game
with six points.
In the second win, 15-8, No.
44 - Sheri McMinn was the
high server with five points.
McMinn was high point girl
with nine total points in both
games.
The J.V. and C teams
couldn't get the winning
streak going and both teams
lost. The J.V. girls lost in three
games: 15-17, 15-12 and 10-15.
All of their games were close,
but they couldn't find the
winning number. Pam Orr
was high scorer with 12 total
points. The C team lost 15-12
and 15-12. Jodi Matteson was
high server.
The Fillie teams played
Sherman on Oct. 17. They
came out with two wins from
the varsity and C teams and
one loss by the J.V. team.
For the varsity, Sandi Ward
played her best game of the
season as she made eight
points during the first game.
Timw,
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday,
The resolution committee of
Barton Clark. Martha Baker,
and Delpha Jones were ap
pointed to take care of the
resolutions for the afternoon
session.
Mrs. Yeager announced that
the Wheat Growers meeting
would be held in November in
Pendleton.
Bud Biggerstaff told of the
Umatilla grangers plans of
chartering a bus to the
National Grange in Spokane
for November 14 and as there
are some spaces left, anyone
wishing to go may contact Mr.
Biggerstaff for reservations.
The bus will leave Pendleton
at 4 a.m. and pick up other
passengers at the bus stop at
the Umatilla Bridge in Uma
tilla. It was announced at this
time that the 5th degree will
be given at State Line Grange
on Nov. 7 and anyone wishing
to take it at this time is most
cordially invited to do so.
A lovely dinner was served
at noon by the ladies of the
Lexington Grange. A cake
walk was held and a business
meeting followed.
Dorris Graves, legislative
chairman, spoke about the one
day session that may be held
to consider the governor's
veto. She reported that the
Farm Bill has not been
passed, and a veto on that bill
is possible. Orville Cutsforth
said a few words on petroleum
prices both in our country and
foreign countries, he spoke of
the power dams and the prices
of power. Orville feels that
soon the power companies will
control all the electric power.
He also gave a good compari
son of present times to those of
the '30's.
Vernon Root told the group
of two parks that had to be
closed because of vandalism
and lack of funds. He also told
of the possibility of a new town
being formed in the Carno
area in the near future. The
State Ag. committee is plan
ning on meeting on a state
level in different areas of the
Michelle Aaron made five
points in the second game.
Pam Orr again scored many
points for the J.V. team
showing 15 points total. De
Rina Reed had many excellent
spikes to gain on the Huskies.
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state, so that the problems of
the various areas may be
brought before this group first
hand. Mr. Clark said the next
meeting will be at Lookout
Grange in Crook County.
The election of officers for
the next two years was held
with the following taking
office: Master, Roland John
son; Overseer, Barbara Cuts
forth; Lecturer, Delta John
son; Steward, Bryce Keene;
Assistant Steward Kenneth
Smouse; and LAS, Frances
Smouse; Chaplain, Mildred
Wright; Treasurer, Cecil
Jones; Secretary, Delpha
Jones; Gatekeeper, Glen
Pock; Ceres, Ruby Pock,
Pamona, Stella Palmer, Flora
Nina Knighten, Executive
Committee: Dorris Graves,
Barton Clark, and Mary
Wilkins.
The resolution committee
reported on the following
resolutions: No. 1 - resolution
in favor of time limit for
legislative sessions received
from Rhea Creek and adopted
by Wheatland Pamona
Grange No. 29, Resolution No.
2 increase in delegate
mileage and expense pay
ments to delegates, adopted
by Wheatland Pamona
Grange, and Resolution No. 3 -thank
you to the Lexington
Grange for the fine hospitality
and delicious lunch.
Installation will be held Dec.
13 at the Lexington Grange
hall with the Umatilla installa
tion team doing the work. This
will start at 2:30 p.m. with a
potluck dinner to follow.
State Deputy for Eastern
Oregon, Morton Wolverton,
told of his appointment by the
State Master W.C. Harris, and
encouraged the group to have
a fifth degree team. He also
suggested to the group to give
the initiation as often as
needed, and to discouraging
obligationing in the subordi
nate degrees. He encouraged
Wheatland to continue as is
and to work together.
Berl Akers spoke to the
group and encouraged grang
ers in their work and told them
to cooperate with the new
Deputy, Morton Wolverton.
The state deputies are appoin
ted to assist the Pamonas and
Coach Jergenson said "This
was the teams' best game
ever, it was a big win." Wanda
Riley and Jodi Mattison were
top scorers for the C team in
that game.
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the subordinates throughout
the state.
Joe DuPuis invited the
Morrow County people to visit
the granges in Umatilla
County and especially Pa
mona's when they give the
fifth oVgree. He and several
others had visited Burbank
Grange in Washington which
they enjoyed very much. A
' degree team there gave the
6th degree.
Dates announced to remem
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pie and spaghetti supper and
bingo at Rufus, Nov. 19
Degree Day at Rufus begin
ning at 4 p.m. with the first
and second degrees potluck
dinner, then third and fourth
degrees following. The Blue
Mountain Fiddlers nobeduled
to appear at Lexington
Grange November 21 with
stew supper from 6-8 p.m.
The fiddler program will
begin at 7 p.m.
The next meeting will be at
Willows Grange January 30.
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Qiristian Women to hold
salad supper Tues
The Christian Women's Club
will hold a salad supper
Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 6:45 p.m. at
the Degree of Honor Hall In
Heppner. Cost for the supper
will be $3.25 per person.
"Amber Waves of Grain,"
will be the theme for the
evening with Wheat Weaving
presented by Carly Drake,
Hennner special feature.
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Wanda Riley and Darn Stack,
both of Heppner will provide
liiuwic for thts evening. Ruby
Mayberry, Walnut Creek,
Calif, will be featured speak
er. For reservations, phone
Rhonda Winters. 676-9294. For
babysitting arrangements,
Joyce Hughes, 9119-8412.
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O.R.E.A. to meet
Oregon Retired Educator!
Assoc, (O.R.E.A.) Unit 9 will
meet at the Presbyterian
Church in Stanfield on Satur
day, November 7. The busi
ness meeting will begin at 11 .
a.m.
Program for the day will be
"Oregon Symbols."
President Ellen Cambers,
First Vice-President Galena
Sand wick, and Hilda Slater
will be going to Eugene to
attend the State Conference,
aid a spokesperson.
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