Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 16, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 16, 1978
O Lexington news
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Linda Dunlap gains
Forest Service promotion
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Three Links Club met at the
home of Leila Palmer on
Thursday of last week for
their regular meeting. Prece
ding the business meeting the
elected officers for 1978 were
duly installed by Past Chair
man Hilda Yocom, who at the
same time presented them
with permanent record books.
Installed were: Marian Ro
binson, chairman; Virginia
Peck, vice chairman and
Alma Vinson, secretary. The
outgoing officers, Ruth Robin
son, chairman; Marian Robin
son, vice chairman and Del
pha Jones, secretary were
given appreciation booklets
for their year of service.
During the business meeting
plans were discussed for
several money-making pro
jects, and further discussed
was the card party and
luncheon to be held St.
Patrick's Day. The activity
will start at 10 a.m., recessing
for a salad lunch at noon and
continuing with cards until 2
p.m. The next club meeting
will be at Eula Bloodsworth's.
home.
The crab supper and card
and bingo party held at the
Lexington Grange Hall last
Saturday was well attended
with the. following guests
winning pinochle prizes: men
hi, Louis Halvorsen; low, Roy
Lindstrom; women hi Muriel
Palmer; low, Vonnie Lov
gren; traveling Henry Peck
and Erma Kiethley.
. William J. VanWinkle is a
patient in Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
Lola Breeding and daughter
Joann Smith have been Lex
ington callers from their home
in Irrigon. They visited a
week-old grandson Jonothan
Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Humphreys who was
born last week at Pioneer
Marie Yocom and Millie
Yocom were Portland and
Cornelius callers over the
week-end where they visited
Irrigon news
Francis Rose
922-3352
The Girl Scouts of this area
held a "Play Day" Saturday,
March 10, at the A.C. Hough
ton school. Each girl brought a
sack lunch and all 39 present
had such a good time they
voted to make the play day an
annual event.
Umatilla and Hermiston
troops were present as well as
the Irrigon-Boardman troops.
They divided into patrols to
play games and do crafts. The
girl scouts are celebrating
Girl Scout week March 12-18.
Cookie sales have started this
month and will continue until
April 17.
Irrigon leader Glenna Greer
started with seven girls in a
Junior Girl Scout Troop. She
now has 14 girls and needs an
assistant.
Carol Tolar and Patty
Wadkins of Irrigon lead the
Brownie troop with Mrs.
Darrel Mayberry, assistant of
Boardman. This includes girls
of the 1st to 3rd grades from
Irrigon and Boardman. Lay
ton Lockwood is the Umatilla
leader and Kathy Hess is the
Junior Troop leader in Her
miston. For the past several years
the curlew, a migrating bird, .
has been observed returning
vto the Irrigon area on or
around March 15. Like the
swallows of Capistrano they
keep to a schedule.
The curlew belongs to a
vanishing species, and is a
member of the snipe family.
They like to nest in a marsh
area such as is found along the
Columbia River in the Irrigon
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones, and
daughter. Mrs. Jones is a
sister of the two girls.
Linda Jackson and son
Danny of Denver, Col. were ,
visitors at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Burcham recently.
Victor Klinger, of Portland,
was a recent Lexington caller.
Lolita Marquardt is living in
Portland, where she is em
ployed by Pacific Northwest
Linda Dunlap, resource
clerk at the U.S. Forest
Service, Heppner Ranger Dis
trict, has been promoted to
timber clerk and will be
moving to Baker, where she
will start her new position
March 27, in the supervisor's
office.
Mrs. Dunlap, a native of
Heppner, has worked at the
Heppner office Wk years.
A farewell party, given by
her friends and co-workers,
was held Friday evening,
March 10, at the American
Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christen
sen, Portland, and Mrs.
Norma Vawter, Pendleton,
were recent visitors at the
home of their uncle, C.J.D.
Bauman and Mrs. Bauman.
While here, they attended
the VFW meeting held Satur
day, March 11.
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Thursday, March 16
Lodge Night
$500 Drawing
Dinner Drawing
Friday, March 17
Happy Hour 5-7 p.m.
Dinner 6-8:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 18
Live Music
Dinner 6-8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 21
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday; March 22
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Boy Scouts 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 23
Regular Lodge
Dinner Drawings
Merchandise Drawings
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