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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 31, 1981 THREE
Lexington news
. Delphi Jones 989-8189
The residents of Lexington
would like to thank those
rcuponHifolc for the fine
Christmas tree and decora
tions at city hall and to all
thoftc who took the time to
decorate their homes, and the
streets to give the city of
Lexington a festive look.
Several local citizens had
the misfortune to be in
hoxpitals during the holidays.
Floyd Borman the city of
Lexington's maintenance man
Is in St. Vincent's Hospital in
Portland, having undergone
major heart surgery. Kenneth
Peck is a patient in Good
Samaritan Hospital. Beecher
Emert of lone is also in a
Portland hospital, having
undergone major heart sur
gery. Mr. Emert was taken to
Portland by his niece Mary
Kilkenny.
Lexington Grange held a
regular meeting on Monday
evening, starting with a tur
key potluck dinner, followed
by a shower for the grange
kitchen. State officers were
nominated and the business of
the evening followed. An
auditing committee consisting
of Kenneth Smouse, Lyle Peek
and Gene Majeske was ap
pointed, and it was announced
thut the supper committee for
the January meeting will
include men of the grange
with Lyle Peck, Norman
Nelson and Cecil Jones in
charge. Pins were presented
to Philip and Doug Marquardt
and Josie and Glover Peck.
Pluns were discussed by the
building committee to work
during cold winter days on the
inside of the grange building
Carols led by Rena Marqunrdt
were sung and special music
was provided by Philip Mar
quardt and Doug Marquardt.
A reading was given by
Charlene Papineau. A game,
"Whut you got for Christmas
last year," was played and the
meeting wub adjourned.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buch
anan spent the Christmas
holiduys in the Portlund area.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocum
were Pendleton visitors on
Saturday where they attended
a program at a school for
preschoolers and wulched
their small granddaughter
perform. They also visited
with their daughters Debbie
Jones and family and Marie.
Holly Kebekah Lodge en
joyed a potluck dinner includ
ing turkey and dressing with
members and friends on
Thursday evening. Following
the dinner, there were treats
for the children of popcorn
bulls and candy canes, and
the members and guests
enjoyed pinochle. There were
five tables present.
The card party at the
Lexington Grange Hall on
Dec. 19 was well attended.
There were prizes given and
refreshments served.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Mounts and children of
Boardman and Mr. and Mrs.
W. Wright of Woodburn were
among those from out of town
to attend the Wright-Johnson
wedding.
Vicky Bowen and children of
Hermiston visited on Saturday
at the C.C. Jones home with
Churlene Whitney, Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Whitney and Jessie
and Frank Wilcox.
Franklin Messenger and
children of Springfield visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.E.
Messenger Sr. over the holi
days. Visiting on Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Connor and family of Hep
pner. On Christmas Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Kondy Hughes enter
tained the families of Betty
Marquardt, and Ma jo Hughes
with a dinner. Later in the
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Messenger and Franklin and
family visited at the Hughes
home.
Norita, Charma, Doug and
Philip Marquardt and Paula
Martin of Oregon City were
Christmas visitors at the Bill
B. Marquardt home.
Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Ruhl had
the following guests over the
holidays: Mable Gray and
Florence of Heppner, Mr. and
Mrs. Skip Ruhl and family of
Hermiston, Dick Ruhl and son
Rick of Roseburg, Fran Wong
of Portland and John Robert
son and Mario Vala of Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Camp
bell had the following Christ
mas guests: Mr. and Mrs
IRoy Nash of Pendleton,
Dave Campbell of LaGrande,
and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bloods
worth and family of Hermis
ton, and Eula Bloodsworth of
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pad
berg had as Christmas visi
tors, daughter Jill Perkins and ;
. her son, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Padberg and children and
Catie Padberg, Lee's mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Burke O'Brien
of Heppner entertained the
following on Christmas Day:
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
Gene Majeske of Lexington
and brother Don of Deer
Park; Freda Majeske, Pat
Wright and Sandi; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Marshall; and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright of
Woodburn, who were visiting
at the Pat Wright home.
A surprise birthday party
was enjoyed by Delpha Jones
on Tuesday evening when
several of her friends surpris
ed her with a birthday dinner
, and an evening of visiting at
the Dodge City Restaurant In
Boardman. Those attending
were Linda and Kenneth
Jones, Charles and Joyce
Buchanan, George Irvin, Lyle
and Virginia Peck, Josie and
Glover Peck and Cecil Jones,
Delpha 's husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck
were delightfully surprised
when their daughter Martha
and husband Mr. and Mrs.
Hon Ward and three children
along with Mike Peck who
makes his home with them,
arrived from Juneau, Alaska
for a Christmas visit. Other
members of the family pre
sent during the holidays were
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker of
Salem, Bill Peck of Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Peck, and Dennis Peck and
fiancee Debbie of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peck returned home on Mon
day from a visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Hawk of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and
daughter Jodi, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Holliday and sons of
Portland and Elmer Pieper of
Hermiston were dinner guests
of Erda Pieper on Christmas
Day. Arriving on Sunday foif a
visit were Diana Brennn d
Brenna, and Gary Dick, who'
will remain for a short visit.
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