The Heppner Gaaette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, February Id. IS8I THREE
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt
have returned home from a
well earned vacation which
took them to southern Califor
nia, Yuma, Arizona, Mexico,
Utah and Nevada. They re
ported two fun-filled days in
Mexico, but remarked on the
poverty in that country.
Lexington Grange met on
Monday evening for a regular
meeting. A potluck dinner was
enjoyed, after which the
lecturer had several members
take part in a game with
Glover Peck winning the
prize, A panel was appointed
to speak on the pros and cons
of Morrow County building a
Jail. It seemed as if the opinion
was to build the jail, but to
dispense with the things that
the citizens consider luxuries
and build with the necessities.
There were several resolu
tions discussed and the reso
lution committee of Lyle
Peck, Cecil Jones, Barbara
Bloodsworth and Charles Bu
chanan were appointed to
have the resolutions ready for
the next meeting. There were
25 members present.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones
visited Greenfield Grange at
Boardman on Monday of last
week. A potluck dinner was
enjoyed and a business meet-
ing followed, on Tuesday they was conducted by the newly
visited Stanfield Grange and appointed District No Si.
chased by the Oregon Stat
Grange and C.W.A. clubs and
money is being raised for
another one. There are many
contests in the grange, such as
sewing, needlework, painting,
photography, bread and
cookie baking and many other
things that can be of interest
to the members.
Saturday night, a card party
will be held at the Lexington
Grange Hall.
Lexington news
reported a fine evening. Wed
nesday, the Jones visited at
Willows Grange at lone. Mrs.
Jones was Introduced and
welcomed at each grange: She
is the Wheatland Pomona
Grange District deputy.
Friday, Delpha Jones and
Josie Peck attended the
C.W.A. conference at Green
field Grange. The conference
Chairman, Dorris Reid. There
was much discussion on pro
jects sponsored by the grange,
such as dogs for the deaf, and
the hearing machine that has
been installed in Hermiston
for use by Morrow and
Umatilla county student. The
machine is called a sonic ear
wireless auditory training de
vice. This machine was pur
Delpha Jones 989-8189
anu son-in-law, Mr. anc
Three Links Club met at the
home of Icila Palmer on
Thursday for a regular mwt
ing. Plans were made for the
food sale held on Sat. at Del'
Market and further plans for
the assembly president's visit.
Refreshments were served
later in the day with Eula
Bloodsworth winning the door
prize.
O.W. Cutsforth and other
friends In Heppner and Lexington.
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Floyd Borman received
news last week of his mother's
death. Mrs. Borman, Baker,
was 89 and had lived much of
her life in Whitney and in
Baker. She leaves three sons,
Floyd of Lexington, Richard
of Yakima (a former Heppner
resident) and Louis of Baker;
and one daughter, Myrtle
Hacker, of Baker. Services
were at Gray's West & Co.
Pioneer Chapel with burial in
Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Rick Marquardt of Connrtl
and Paula Martin of Portland
were visitors at the Bill B.
Marquardt home over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Grace
and Missie of Albany visited
with Betty Marquardt and
family over the weekend.
Bill Padtxrg is a patient at
St. Vincent's Hospital in
Portland. Mrs. Padberg and
son Victor returned home
earlier in the week.
Donna Papineau, who un
derwent major surgery on
Monday al St. Anthony Hospi
tal in Pendleton has returned
to her home.
Minerva Denslinger of The
Dalles is visiting her daughter
Soroptimists
hold nursing
home party
By Jl'STINE
MKATHKKFOHI)
On Friday afternoon, Feb
ruary 13. members of Sorop
timist International of Hep
pner took their annual Valen
tine Party to Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital's Nursing Home.
Memiiers of the group pre
pared the goodies which were
served to elderly residents by
members Gail Burkenbine,
Avon Melby and Mary Go
heen. Soroptimist Ola Mae Gro
shens delighted everyone with
her lively piano music. She
played any selection request
ed. DH'orations for the party
were contributed by elemen
tary school children. The
lovely, pink topped angel
cakes were greatly enjoyed by
all.
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