TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 27, 1978
) Lexington news
Delpha Jones 989-S189
Bunehgrass Rebekah Lodge
No. 91 and Holly Rebekah
Lodge No. 139 met at the
Rebekah Hall in Lexington
April 20 for the joint initiation
for the two lodges.
Initiated at this time were
Joyce Buchanan for Holly and
Ann Bergstrom for Bunch
grass. The degree work was
done by ladies in pastel
colored formals, with the
installing NG Delpha Jones in
the chair. Assisting as officers
for the degree work were:
RSNG Vera Rietmann, LSNG
Norma Rea, ISG Lucile Riet
mann, OSG Delsie Chapel,
RSVG Ruth Bergstrom, Trea
surer Margaret Akers, and
Secretary Edith Mathews all
of Bunehgrass. Also assisting
were Jo Irvin as Chaplain
from Boardman and Valda
Smith as LSVG from Hermi
ton.. The regular business meet
ing was conducted by the NG
Irene Padberg. The Club
President Marion Robinson
announced a planned Card
party and luncheon scheduled
for May 12 at the Hall. Also
there will be a Mother's Day
Food Sale at this time. PNG
Club President Leila Palmer
reminded the girls of the
coming luncheon dates, both
in Lexington and Milton-Free-water.
Lovely pies were
served with coffee and punch
later in the dining room.
Visitors at the William J.
Van Winkle home over the
weekend were a son, Donald
Van Winkle from Tacoma,
Tom Bradd from Ontario,
whose wife Glenda Kay re
turned home with him after a
two-week visit her, and Mike
Kane from Louisiana who was
here to get acquainted with his
new son Patrick born recently
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Patrick's mother is the former
Leora Van Winkle.
Visitors at the C.C. Jones
ranch were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Graham and two grand
sons. Mrs. Graham is from
Sun City, Arizona, and Mr.
Graham is from Sherwood and
their grandsons are from
Portland. Other weekend visi
tors were Rick and Melissa
Smith of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rauch
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The lone City Council and
members of the lone Planning
Commission will meet to
discuss State Revenue Shar
ing Funds on Tuesday, May 2,
1978 at 8 p.m. at the city Hall.
City of lone
Diana Starr
Recorder
Published Apr. 27, 1978.
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE OF MEETINGOF
COUNTY BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that
on Monday, May 8, 1978, at 10
a.m. the Board of Equaliza
tion of the County of Morrow,
Oregon, will meet at the
County Court House, Heppner,
Oregon, to publicly examine
the assessment rolls for said
County of Morrow, for the
year 1978 and to correct all
errors in valuation, descrip
tions, or qualities of land, lots
or other property assessed by
the assessor.
The ratio between assessed
and true cash value adopted
by the Board of Equalization
pursuant to ORS 309.028 is 100
per cent.
It shall be the duty of the
persons interested to appear
at the time and place appoin
ted. Petitions for adjustment
of assessments must be filed
with the Board of Equalization
not later than the Monday of
the week following the first
week that the Board is in
session.
EVERETT HARSHMAN,
Assessor,
County of Morrow, Oregon
Published April 20, 27, May 4,
1978.
were recent callers at Wenat
chee, Wash, and while there
visited the well known Ohme
Gardens.
The Amicitia Club met at
the Delbert Piper home Wed
nesday for their regular
meeting. Eileen Padberg won
Hi, Mildren Davidson Second
Hi and Hilda Yocom low.
Lovely refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth
were Salem and The Dalles
visitors on Friday and Satur
day of last week.
Pomona Grange will meet
Saturday, April 29, at 10 a.m.
in the Rhea Creek Grange
Hall. Dinner will be served at
noon and the lecture program
will begin at 1:30 p.m.
Rollin Bishops celebrate golden anniversary April 23
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bishop
were honored on the occasion
of their golden wedding anni
versary Sunday, April. 23,
with a reception held at the
Greenfield Grange hall. Hosts
for the affair were members
of the grange's Committee on
Women's Activities, the
Boardman Garden Club and
the Ladies Aid Society of
Boardman Community
Church. More than 60 persons
attended.
In charge of the affair were
Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs.
Arthur Allen and Mrs. Gene
Trumbull. Mrs. Hayes cut and
served the three-tiered cake,
Mrs. Hazel Miller was at the
puch bowl and Mrs. Frank
Marlow poured the coffee.
Mrs. Grace Macomber of
Pendleton had the guest book.
Also assisting were Mrs. Chub
Warren and Mrs. Darold
LaChance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop were
married in Portland April 23,
1928 and lived at Blalock for
four years, where Bishop was
signal maintainer for the
Union Pacific Railroad. They
then moved to Biggs where
they lived for the next 16
years. The Bishops came to
Boardman in 1948 where they
have lived since. Mr. Bishop
retired from the railroad in
1963. Out of town guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Rishnn of Echo, brother and
sister-in-law of Mr. Bishop;
ard Burnett of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anderegg
and Mrs. Macomber of Pendleton.
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