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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesxiav. November 11. 1987 - SEVEN
Grange meets in I^exington
By Delpha Jonas
Wheatland Pomona District No
29 met at the Lexington Grange hall
on Saturday October 31. with the
Master Annabelle Jeager in the
chair Nathan and Margaret Thorpe
of Columbia Grange were recogniz
ed at this time Subordinate Master
present »as Delpha Jones of Lex-
ington Grange
Officers reports »ere heard at this
time, »ith Mime visiting other
granges, and encouraging Grange
work Several of these officers and
members attended the conference
held in September at the Columbia
Grange Hall »lien several of the Na
(tonal officers »ere present for the
conference throughout Oregon
The conservation magazine car
ried an article on Helen and Stanley
Timmerman of Pendleton, »ho are
one of the ten finalists for the soil
and water conservations awards I he
Timmerman * farm consists o f4000
acres of »heat and other grains
There »ill be three f.iuliits chosen
from the ten finalists to make a trip
to Washington D C to receive
recognition
A dinner »as served after »hich
the group enjoyed a cake »alk and
a program under the direction of
Wilma Martin The salutation of the
order was demonstrated by poetry,
and two readings were enjoyed
The afternoon business was the
election of officers. Master, An-
nabcllc Jeager. Overseercr. Dot
Halvorson, Lecturer. Wilma Marlin.
Steward. Wilbur Jackson. Assistant
Steward. Kenneth Smouse. LAS
Nyna Kmghten. Chaplain. Loretta
Lantit; Treasurer. Cecil Jones.
Secretary.
Delpha
Jones,
(iatekeeper. William Alford. Ceres.
Lorrain Carlson. Pomona. Margaret
Akers, flora. IXmahy Jackwtn. Ex
ecutive Committee Bert Akers.
Mildred Wright, and hdna Melby.
and Musician. Mary Wilkins
fhe dale of December b at the le x
ington Grange hall has been chosen
for the installation of all Subordinate
and Pomona officers o f the
Wheatland Ihstrict There »ill he a
potluck dinner served after inslalla
lion, which will start at I 30 p m
All officers are urged to take this
time to come and he installed so that
they may get the credit for all the
m eetings in the new year
Remember this is for all officers,
both subordinate and Pomona
Wilma Martin. Lecturer of the
Mikkalo Grange, was cwooed to the
M asters station and received
recognitMtn for her reports sent in the
year of 1986
The dates were chosen for the
1988 89 meeting places, as follows.
Willows Grange. January. Spray
Grange. April. No hostess picnic.
M ikkalo. O ctober; Greenfield
January 1989. Clamo. April, no
hostess picnic July. Lexington.
October.
Elizabeth Carlson of Greenfield
Grange was voted in as a member of
Wheatland
Mikkalo Grange
has changed
their meeting dates to the third Satur
day of each month at I 30 p m
Willows Grange will hold their
Bazaar and food sale November 15.
Meeting adjourned at 3:15 p m
By Delpha Jones
people who have called and showed
an interest in the fountain and its
repairs IV Society hopes work will
start in the spring An article ap
peared earlier in the Gazette Times
on this fountain
W f f 5**5
-¡-Dorothy Burvham spent several
days this week at the home of her son
and daughter in law Mike and Lyn
Burcham in Pendleton
-:-The second in the senes of card
parties at the Rebekah hall will he
held Saturday. November 7 at 8
p m. There will he prizes and
refreshments
-¡-Mr and Mrs Ed Tucker from
Salem recently visited with her
parents Mr and Mrs Glover Peck
•¡•M r. and M rs. Franklin
Messenger of Aloha were recent
callers at the home of his parents Mr
and Mrs. T.E. Messenger Sr.
Weekend callers at the T.E.
Messenger home were Sue and
(Jerry Messenger from Portland
They were Saturday evening guests
at the Betty Marquardt home where
they spent the evening visiting and
playing games A surprise anmvcr
sary cake for Gerry and Sue was
served.
-¡-The Betty Marquardt girls took
part in the program at the Christian
Church’s Harvest Festival in Hepjv
ner on Sunday They sang solos in
the tableaus and then sang a group
song
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dressed out at 340 pounds, and being a five point
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fishing from a boat near McNary. using a variety of bait from squid
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-¡-The card party held Saturday
evening at the l(X)F hall was well
attended with seven tables of
players Winning high were Ixrila
Palmer and Bill Padbcrs. low was
Irene Crabtrcc
and Darrell Vinson, traveling.
Cheryln Smouse and Hilda Yocotn
-¡-Visitors at the C.C Jones ranch
on Sunday were I>alc Whitney of
Nome, Alaska and grundaughter
Kimbcrlee Davis of Portland. Ore.
-¡-Dot and Ixwis Halvorsen and
Delpha and Cecil Jones motored to
Spray on Tuesday where they attend
ed the regular Grange meeting They
were present for the welcoming of
three new members into that Grange
Refreshments were served following
the meeting
-¡-[XmHhy Edwards and daughters
Jan and Lori were Washington
callers where they visited with l-cora
Kane and family, last week
An election of officers was held
at the Holly Rebekah Gxlge at the
regular meeting with the following
elected NG l.uclla Taylor. VG
Cicrtc Martin. Secretary Delpha
Jones, Treasurer, Dorothy Burcham
and three year trustee Eula
Bloodsworth Lovely refreshments
were enjoyed following the meeting
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tapes for this collectH>n It is hoped
that eventually many types of hooks
will he available, to include fiction,
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as sponsors of the lone Public
Library , have begun a new project
I V purpose of this project is to
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on tape to be available for check out
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Spec ial speaker at the October 2*»
meeting of the lone Topic Club at the
home of Kerry Rietmann was Jackie
Bergstrom Jackie told the members
of the formation of the Morrow
County Medical Board which
becameopeiativeJuly I. 19X7 This
board serves Boardman. Irrigon.
Lexington, lone and Heppner
1902-03. He owned and ran the
Frog Pond" Saloon until it bum
cd in 1918 He built many rock walls
for people and did rock work under
bridges after the early 1920'* Our
thanks to Mrs Dempsev and other
The Morrow County Historical
SiKiety has received a fine letter
from Blanche Groshens Dempsey
with data on the building of a toun
tain near the Fairgrounds She tells
u s that it was built sometime after
1918 and hclorr 1925 by Vic
Grnahcm Sr He was a contractor
doing much work in Heppner around
this perK<d. and did much of the
work on the Courthouse from
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