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$jf feff .('- ''ii- 'i fiiltt iniJi.- ilt.Tf' ' iiTCT' ' - 1 i EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 17, 1979 i Lexington news Delpha Jones 989-6189- Morrow County Pomona Grange met at the Rhea Creek , Grange Hall on Saturday for their regular meeting. Com mittee reports were heard from the various chairmen and resolutions were read. Following, the group ad journed for a dinner and the cake walk. Following this the lecturer introduced Dorris Graves, who showed slides of the washed-out conditions of the Morrow County fields and roads and showed films of the Mall in Washington, D.C. and some farm tractors that were there for the farmers march. The delegates to State Grange from Pomona are Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark. Sever al resolutions were adopted and much discussion was heard about the bills in the Legislature. The meeting ad journed at 3:30 p.m. Greenf ield Grange of Board- man issued a cordial invita tion for the group to visit there in June. Roll call was as follows: Willows, 5; Green field, 4; Lexington, 8; and hostess Grange, 17. Lee Wagenblast has return ed to her home from a few days spent in Pioneer Memor ial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shodin from Salem were overnight guests of Mrs. Ma jo Hughes on Monday night. Mrs. Shodin is the former Janet Kendall, a former Lexington resident. In Lexington for the ser vices of Homer Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar quardt, Elsie Marquardt, Gil bert Balsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Balsinger of Port land. Also there were Rick Marquardt of Connell, Mr. and' Mrs. Diddier of Irrigon and Mr. and Mrs. John Marquardt of Vancouver, Wash. Robert Lovgren has return ed home after a few days stay in Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Dick Wallace of California has been renewing acquaint ances in Lexington the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burch am and sons Kenny and David from Pendleton visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burcham. Other visit ors this week are Linda Jackson and son Danny. They have been making their home in Denver but afe moving to F'endleton. Mrs. Jackson is the former Linda Joan Burcham. Earl Miller of Boardman was a weekend visitor at the home of his Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Vic Klinger has been at the home of his mother Annetta Klinger for the past week. They visited Pete Klinger who is a patient in the Vets Hospital in Walla Walla. Among those enjoying game fishing over the weekend at the local lakes were Mr. and Mrs. Chas Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. G rover Peck. Holly Rebekah Lodge met at the hall on Thursday evening for their regular meeting with the NG Leila Palmer in the chair. Attention was drawn to the lot that has recently been cleaned off by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Peck. Plans are for further work there as soon as weather permits. Plans for the coming Food Sale on Friday were discussed . The food will be left Mey Kids! Win a Hot Wheels Cycle 1 for a boy--) for a girl Stop in today and sign up to win. ..up to age 8 eligible. Drawing will be May 24 at 3 p.m. at hall at 10 a .m . and there will be cars available to tour the town with the articles. Please keep the date and time in mind. Refreshments were served following the meeting. A guest for the evening was Mary McMurtry who was presented a seal for the unwritten work from the outgoing Deputy Pres. Delpha Jones. The club will be at- the Jones' ranch at 10 a.m. Thursday prior to a luncheon at lone served by Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge. Minerva Donslinger of The Dalles is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Cutsforth and other friends in Lexington and Heppner. Tucker attends wheat confab Brok Tucker, a Lexington Hermiston farmer, recently attended a National Gasohol meeting in Denver, Colorado and learned to make a low cost still for home fill. Hospital budget Cont. from page 1 medical services and training for personnel. "I think most would agree that a hospital and nursing home are a must in a community this size and this remote geographically," said Dick, in summing up the board's budget request, "and the only way we can keep these facilities operating at the level of care people expect is to request a budget like the one we have." Spring Concert Thursday night The Heppner High School Band and Jim Ackley Rock Band left Sunday for a band tour of Seaside in Western Oregon. The 40 band members and six chaperones performed at , Broadway Middle School and' Gearhart Elementary School and enjoyed some of the re- creational fun along the ocean beaches. They stayed at Camp Rilea, a military reservation near Seaside. A wide variety of music was , played at the performances according to Band Director Jim Ackley. The contempo rary rock group, the Jim Ackley Band, was slated to play such hits as "Three Times A Lady" and "Blue Morning, Blue Day." The final high school band concert of the year starts at 7:30 p.m. with free admission for the public. The choir will be under the direction of Kitty Mooberry. A concert May 31 at 7:30 p.m. will conclude the ele mentary and junior high musical season. When they return to Hepp ner later in the week, the band will be preparing for Thurs day night's Spring Concert at the Heppner High School; gymnasium. . . 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